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that is until ellen broke the news about mike leaving town. >> i'd ask ellen, how's mike doing? and she said mikeed to phoenix, or a arizona and living in arizona. >> it was puzzling to mike's family. they could understand why mike wasn't talking to ellen, but why wasn't he talking to them? their calls went straight to voice mail. >> we knew he was not doing well. we knew he was thinking about leaving ellen. so we were concerned as to why we hadn't heard from him. >> was everything as it seemed? was mike really in phoenix and if so what was he doing there? >> i was hearing rumors that he went to the caribbean and just disappeared. >> where was mike? the mystery deepens and suspicions begin. >> i believe he fell victim to foul play. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how you could save $400 or more a year.
that is until ellen broke the news about mike leaving town. >> i'd ask ellen, how's mike doing? and she said mikeed to phoenix, or a arizona and living in arizona. >> it was puzzling to mike's family. they could understand why mike wasn't talking to ellen, but why wasn't he talking to them? their calls went straight to voice mail. >> we knew he was not doing well. we knew he was thinking about leaving ellen. so we were concerned as to why we hadn't heard from him. >> was...
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mike in wisconsin, mike, mike, mike >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from maribell, wisconsin i make chicken boo-yah and you have a standing invitation to join us. >> what a nice offer >> caller: i'm sorry go ahead. >> i was going to go to barzan miguel maybe this will be more fun. what's going on. >> caller: alaska airline, i've owned it six months. i would like to get your take. >> used to be the best then they made that acquisition and we haven't really gone back to it. the opposition was just not great and i can't recommend the stock here let's go to chris in new york. chris. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> caller: pretty good just wanted to say thank you for everything you do and all your advice we love you up here in buffalo, new york. >> oh, man, my friends, long suffering buffaloians. >> caller: go, bills winnebago. i took a position a couple of months ago and the stocks went down do you think there's further downside or are we at a bottom >> this group trades so, so badly. i mean i just keep hearing glut, glut, glut in the last six week,
mike in wisconsin, mike, mike, mike >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from maribell, wisconsin i make chicken boo-yah and you have a standing invitation to join us. >> what a nice offer >> caller: i'm sorry go ahead. >> i was going to go to barzan miguel maybe this will be more fun. what's going on. >> caller: alaska airline, i've owned it six months. i would like to get your take. >> used to be the best then they made that acquisition and we haven't really gone...
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. >> mike, mike, mike.rra club's fault or the media's fault or some deep state's fault or liberals' fault that scott pruitt is annett cal dumpster fire. he was absolutely qualified to take this job. but my three high school students could deregulate and undo all the obama era regulations at the epa. anyone could be in scott pruitt's position doing the best to sort of -- like i said, scale back everything obama did and put in place every policy priority of the president's. it is his doing and his doing alone that he is in the situation he finds himself in, and they want to get rid of him. it has nothing to do with his policy practices. >> one thing you have to keep in context in washington, d.c. is look what happened with the secretary of state's position, a position that has been completely bipartisan, where people have been confirmed overwhelmingly -- >> that has nothing to do with scott pruitt. >> but what happens, what democrats do, they ruin their credibility when senators come on here and start attacki
. >> mike, mike, mike.rra club's fault or the media's fault or some deep state's fault or liberals' fault that scott pruitt is annett cal dumpster fire. he was absolutely qualified to take this job. but my three high school students could deregulate and undo all the obama era regulations at the epa. anyone could be in scott pruitt's position doing the best to sort of -- like i said, scale back everything obama did and put in place every policy priority of the president's. it is his doing...
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mike mike von. okay evolution lately that it's sometimes easy legally legally will will professional help among them if they intended to president on sunday. a white house records of all the problems i have with me on the applications. that's. not going to. two sixty six sixty pages all together and when you. see the defendant on. well these are some of them in the movies. the reporting festival the russian jungle to center city come twenty three hit here and then the. russian general. full citizens of any of the injuries ratio. you then when we've gone on to the allies isolation weekly keeps its founder julian. is is a. you mentioned the press presents on sunday. closed his eyes. question is is it really well well some of the most. i'm fine canine. man man named. him him he has hardly any remains with the special counsel. i was i was on our policy advisers at there is a happe could. easily have a backlash after making sense as well act by the russians in the in the first place along with this is. t
mike mike von. okay evolution lately that it's sometimes easy legally legally will will professional help among them if they intended to president on sunday. a white house records of all the problems i have with me on the applications. that's. not going to. two sixty six sixty pages all together and when you. see the defendant on. well these are some of them in the movies. the reporting festival the russian jungle to center city come twenty three hit here and then the. russian general. full...
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getting in a moment and does it is it a chance on my mother president mike mike. we can. be very tight tight because it is such a deal that different times for different size objectives and and how how old would you say that. a small. town charm. from. well well well i'm glad matter we'll we've seen and our growing alarm from atlanta good with her a little bit more world which is especialllly important to how. much my from from his restoration prisoners on his own records and then alone drop. at a.. and so to work for. there are also a. princess and can germany is much much lolonger left and. and millinery arranangement can broadly the problem in was when the government relations to be getting any attention from more sources and and. and the great race. i mean i mean i think no nor anything it's it's it's just refreshh rate or whatever john told a local. ticketed liberal the president from from seeing the increasingly tech technician is what you're talking about a dysfunctional modem on hold on washington with we. have to have a vision of an entity she will she will a bas
getting in a moment and does it is it a chance on my mother president mike mike. we can. be very tight tight because it is such a deal that different times for different size objectives and and how how old would you say that. a small. town charm. from. well well well i'm glad matter we'll we've seen and our growing alarm from atlanta good with her a little bit more world which is especialllly important to how. much my from from his restoration prisoners on his own records and then alone drop....
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mike. mike, you missed a crazy day yesterday. today not so crazy. >> not so crazy, kind of like me. kind of boring, kind of sedated. >> come on, mike. >> no, actually today not too many challenges. it's only a one-daybreak because we get more of it tomorrow. all right, everybody. a look at the winds. throw it out there. it's less than 10 miles per hour. it's dry on live doppler 7. look at stars from east bay hills. a quick look at my 12-hour day planner. 30s and 40s, 56 to 58 with total sunshine, 60s at the coast at 4:00. still calmer, low- to mid-60s around the bay. this evening grab a
mike. mike, you missed a crazy day yesterday. today not so crazy. >> not so crazy, kind of like me. kind of boring, kind of sedated. >> come on, mike. >> no, actually today not too many challenges. it's only a one-daybreak because we get more of it tomorrow. all right, everybody. a look at the winds. throw it out there. it's less than 10 miles per hour. it's dry on live doppler 7. look at stars from east bay hills. a quick look at my 12-hour day planner. 30s and 40s, 56 to 58...
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commonwealth games and mike is there with all the latest. good morning, mike. mike just come off. jamaican team giving some youngsters a bit of a lesson. first, the big story back home in the football. manchester city's title celebrations are going have to wait. against manchester united and went on to lose 3—2. david 0rnstein was at the etihad. rarely has a manchester derby been played with so much at stake. played with so much at stake. within city's grasp, united desperate to deny them. desperate to deny them. jubilation for the hosts, a hand on the trophy. the trophy. into dreamland, the party now in full swing. full swing. paul pogba breathing new life into the contest. the contest. a game that was living up to the hype. hype. still, though, there was time for more drama. for more drama. and leave their archrivals shellshocked. we made a good performance. performance. that situation we conceded two goals and that's tough against a bid team. and that's tough against a bid team. after finishing top four and to win here... here... premier league is a fantastic res
commonwealth games and mike is there with all the latest. good morning, mike. mike just come off. jamaican team giving some youngsters a bit of a lesson. first, the big story back home in the football. manchester city's title celebrations are going have to wait. against manchester united and went on to lose 3—2. david 0rnstein was at the etihad. rarely has a manchester derby been played with so much at stake. played with so much at stake. within city's grasp, united desperate to deny them....
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mike pompeo -- against mike pompeo. >> what are rand paul's principal objections so far? rachel: he objected to mike pompeo's military interventionist policies, his advocacy for the war in iraq and potential military intervention in iran over its nuclear program during the obama administration. >> as you mentioned a moment ago, chris coons leaning against voting for the mike pompeo nomination. give us a sense why senate democrats are proposing his nomination. rachel: democrats have cited, in addition to the director's previous opposition to the iran deal, his past statements equivocating the russian government interference in the 2016 elections, some objectionable comments he made about muslims and their potential complicity in terrorist attacks if they were not condemning them, as well as his stances against gay civil rights. and also the sense that he, a number of senators don't think he will tell president trump things he does not want to hear. there is concern about who will and whethero jump they will speak truth to power. >> do you think the meeting between mike pompeo and whether they will sp
mike pompeo -- against mike pompeo. >> what are rand paul's principal objections so far? rachel: he objected to mike pompeo's military interventionist policies, his advocacy for the war in iraq and potential military intervention in iran over its nuclear program during the obama administration. >> as you mentioned a moment ago, chris coons leaning against voting for the mike pompeo nomination. give us a sense why senate democrats are proposing his nomination. rachel: democrats have...
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mike. >> mike: you can tell by talking to oladipo they feel they can win the series as they hammer the cavs 98-80. coming up next abc "world news" or your local news. for our terrific abc crew for mark, jeff and lisa, mike green saying thanks so much for watching espn on abc, home of the nba finals. . ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. to describe the new signature crafted recipe by mcdonald's: garlic white cheddar. layered with a slice of white cheddar cheese... a medley of crispy garlic chips... ...and a dramatic drizzle of creamy garlic aioli. (breath) luckily, you can take your time to savor every bite. the breakthrough solution to significantly improve memory and recall, brought to you by trusted thera botanics. do you have trouble remembering names? even of people you know well? do you forget where you put things, like your keys? are you losing your mental edge at work, or find it difficult to be effective? how about forgetting the one thing you went to the store to buy? or even why you walked into a room? it's frustrating, embarrassing, but you're not alone. 140 million americans over 40 have
mike. >> mike: you can tell by talking to oladipo they feel they can win the series as they hammer the cavs 98-80. coming up next abc "world news" or your local news. for our terrific abc crew for mark, jeff and lisa, mike green saying thanks so much for watching espn on abc, home of the nba finals. . ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. to describe the new signature...
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is acting like the great power but mike mike miller the me ask you let me ask you you know would this paradigm here does it actually make america more solid in the alliance and does it make the alliance more solid because if what we have here is a moral hazard ok they're not the europeans are you know they say they're going to spend money and all that but they're just going to look to washington for their defense and you have a president is actually quite skeptical about all of these things i mean that's kind of. a very dangerous thing. because you i mean the european nato allies are like drug addicts they keep going to washington to get their next fix i'll give you the last twenty now give me the last twenty seconds in this part go ahead and michael go ahead. the u.s. is in a stronger position and the word injurious that you brought up is only relevant i think if there actually is a threat to nato and with the angle on the horn with mr putin all the time i don't really see the great crisis especially now that the u.s. has backed off a little from ukraine that was the great danger and
is acting like the great power but mike mike miller the me ask you let me ask you you know would this paradigm here does it actually make america more solid in the alliance and does it make the alliance more solid because if what we have here is a moral hazard ok they're not the europeans are you know they say they're going to spend money and all that but they're just going to look to washington for their defense and you have a president is actually quite skeptical about all of these things i...
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mike: what can he do in the situation? >> james: i don't know. maybe negotiate in and to this investigation. >> mike: is that how this works? >> mike: not in my experience. i don't know what the relationship between bob mueller and rudy giuliani. it doesn't make a difference. >> mike: you appointed patrick fitzgerald, what you make of president trumps pardon and you think it was a message to michael : are others? >> james: it's an attack on the rule of law. there's her reason why george w. bush declined to pardon him after deep review of the facts. president trump said justice was done. he commuted his sentence. to now have a president to over 14 years later say he deserves to be pardoned with no reviewer consultation, i cannot think of a sensible reason to do that. whether it's a message i don't know. someone asked me was it a message to me and my wife reminded me that it's not about me. even if it's not a message to anybody it's an attack on the rule of law. it's important that people be prosecutor in the criminal justice system. without that the rule of law melts away. >> mike: what would happen if he issued preemptive pardon? >
mike: what can he do in the situation? >> james: i don't know. maybe negotiate in and to this investigation. >> mike: is that how this works? >> mike: not in my experience. i don't know what the relationship between bob mueller and rudy giuliani. it doesn't make a difference. >> mike: you appointed patrick fitzgerald, what you make of president trumps pardon and you think it was a message to michael : are others? >> james: it's an attack on the rule of law. there's...
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and an opportunity and says he will start with the summit, but has trusted mike the hour mark mike pompeoa but has trusted mikefloor of congress when the next administration comes in. how can we be positive any deal sticks? if you make a deal with mike pompeo, john bolton goes on fox and says it's good, that's the gold standard. sorry to interrupt, live pictures of the leaders at the negotiating table facing each other. you are watching that right now. the south korean president, moonjae—in, that right now. the south korean president, moon jae—in, across that right now. the south korean president, moonjae—in, across the table from kim jong—un, the president, moonjae—in, across the table from kimjong—un, the north korean leader. this is the first time the north korean leader has crossed the border since the end of the korean war. you were saying this administration is... apologies. we will take some translation to listen translation: we should have a positive meeting and positive results out of this meeting. and going forward, we should be determined... umm... and we should meet as often as possible. and, if we
and an opportunity and says he will start with the summit, but has trusted mike the hour mark mike pompeoa but has trusted mikefloor of congress when the next administration comes in. how can we be positive any deal sticks? if you make a deal with mike pompeo, john bolton goes on fox and says it's good, that's the gold standard. sorry to interrupt, live pictures of the leaders at the negotiating table facing each other. you are watching that right now. the south korean president, moonjae—in,...
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mike out there now. >> lapook: but at home, he worries that carol is in danger. has she fallen? >> mike daly: yes. >> lapook: she hasn't broken any bones yet? >> mikers of telling us he wouldn't put carol in a nursing home... >> mike daly: i'm coming to the to the point where maybe a nursing home is the answer for her, her safety. >> lapook: ten days after that, and 53 years after their wedding day, mike did put carol in a nursing home. do you still love her? >> mike daly: i love carol who was carol. but now carol's not carol anymore. >> lapook: when carol was still carol, that would have been the best time to discuss the kind of care-giving decisions mike daly eventually had to face alone. mike hopes that sharing such intimate details of their lives will help others be better prepared than they were. >> this cbs sports update is brought to you by the lincoln motor company. san antonio, texas. i'm bill macatee. andrew landry has had a win on the pga tour, the winner of the valero texas open at tpc san antonio inch nhl playoff action, pittsburgh advanced to the second round with an 8-5 win. the nba playoff, the bucks tied their series at two games a
mike out there now. >> lapook: but at home, he worries that carol is in danger. has she fallen? >> mike daly: yes. >> lapook: she hasn't broken any bones yet? >> mikers of telling us he wouldn't put carol in a nursing home... >> mike daly: i'm coming to the to the point where maybe a nursing home is the answer for her, her safety. >> lapook: ten days after that, and 53 years after their wedding day, mike did put carol in a nursing home. do you still love her?...
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mike. mike, come here, pete, for a second. i have a friend of yours. pete. the owner. do you want to say mike and his last appearance here? e. your secret is safe with me. happy opening day. >> all right. >> reporter: these guys have to stick together. remember last week at the a's lot, people tailgate. this is less of a tail getting place. we have places like momo's, paragon and the place around the corner. so they start getting filled up. now, we did find a -- we did find early patrons here at momo's. raquel, happy opening day. >> thank you. >> reporter: you were -- i think you were the first one here. why were you the first one here? >> we can't get here early enough. we're taking a cruise on the bay before the home opener. >> reporter: do you think the giants will be better than last year. >> they will be way better. even if not, we will be fans forever. >> reporter: happy opening day to you. >> thank you. >> reporter: you do have a lot of time to come down. this gets going a little later. the fans are starting to come in. by the way, mike and gasia, i want to recommend for anyone watching at home, if you want to come
mike. mike, come here, pete, for a second. i have a friend of yours. pete. the owner. do you want to say mike and his last appearance here? e. your secret is safe with me. happy opening day. >> all right. >> reporter: these guys have to stick together. remember last week at the a's lot, people tailgate. this is less of a tail getting place. we have places like momo's, paragon and the place around the corner. so they start getting filled up. now, we did find a -- we did find early...
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>> mike, mike, mike! >> i want to talk about texas instruments. t.i. mes. is that, david, a lot of people were short this. betting it had to be one more downer in the semis. but texas had fabulous conference call. they're talking about, really, automation cars, internet of things, factory semi, and that is still strong. what's amazing even though people think we're peak auto, we're not peak in the number of chimps in a car. so this was a great phone call i felt terrific after it and said as negative as i am, remember there are companies doing things -- talk about innovation texas instruments is innovating and they're taking share and it was a glorious call glorious. >> a car is going to be largely made up of chimps? >> yes by the way, the number of chimps that go into aerospace you're not allowed to talk about. that's something to keep in mind, too. flow when i look at texas instruments, i said to myself, can there be a rally in the chimps based on texan? and what intel sing is going to happen is data center. and i would say if there's going to be a ral
>> mike, mike, mike! >> i want to talk about texas instruments. t.i. mes. is that, david, a lot of people were short this. betting it had to be one more downer in the semis. but texas had fabulous conference call. they're talking about, really, automation cars, internet of things, factory semi, and that is still strong. what's amazing even though people think we're peak auto, we're not peak in the number of chimps in a car. so this was a great phone call i felt terrific after it and...
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mike pohl's -- mike pompeo can't be denied. mike is a solid, thoughtful and accomplished leader. it's why 30 national security professional, including former n.s.a. director keith alexander, former c.i.a. director michael hayden submitted a letter endorsing mike's nomination. unfortunately, many democratic senators are opposing mike's nomination and they've given their reasons but i have to say these reasons don't hold up very well under scrutiny. some say mike is adverse to diplomacy. in fact, he simply knows that diplomacy is most effective when it's backed with a credible military threat. as frederick the great said, diplomacy without arms is like music without instruments. but he also knows that some situations may not be susceptible to diplomatic solutions, no matter how much one might wish it so. that's a fact of life. it's not a reason to oppose mike's nomination. and i would add that he recently demonstrated his commitment to diplomacy by meeting with kim jong-un to lay the groundwork for the president's upcoming summit. it's hard to think of a regime worse than north kore
mike pohl's -- mike pompeo can't be denied. mike is a solid, thoughtful and accomplished leader. it's why 30 national security professional, including former n.s.a. director keith alexander, former c.i.a. director michael hayden submitted a letter endorsing mike's nomination. unfortunately, many democratic senators are opposing mike's nomination and they've given their reasons but i have to say these reasons don't hold up very well under scrutiny. some say mike is adverse to diplomacy. in fact,...
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mike. mike, you missed a crazy day yesterday. today not so crazy. >> not so crazy, kind of like me. kind of boring, kind of sedated. >> come on, mike. >> no, actually today not too many challenges. it's only a one-daybreak because we get more of it tomorrow. all right, everybody. a look at the winds. throw it out there. it's less than 10 miles per hour. it's dry on live doppler 7. look at stars from east bay hills. a quick look at my 12-hour day planner. 30s and 40s, 56 to 58 with total sunshine, 60s at the coast at 4:00. still calmer, low- to mid-60s around the bay. this evening grab a coat, 52 to 58 degrees. >> all right. we'll see what's going on in traffic. here is aexz. >> this hour construction is our biggest issue. 880 pretty heavy. all lanes blocked between 29th and 23rd until 5:00. supposed to get that done a moment ago. not sure if those lanes are open yet but i do know we have a two-mile back-up, maybe longer than that now. if you are about to leave i would use international important 580 for alternate. a stackup in the cash lanes on the left side of the toll plaza everyone moving fine. take a look at rollover crash in s
mike. mike, you missed a crazy day yesterday. today not so crazy. >> not so crazy, kind of like me. kind of boring, kind of sedated. >> come on, mike. >> no, actually today not too many challenges. it's only a one-daybreak because we get more of it tomorrow. all right, everybody. a look at the winds. throw it out there. it's less than 10 miles per hour. it's dry on live doppler 7. look at stars from east bay hills. a quick look at my 12-hour day planner. 30s and 40s, 56 to 58...
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. >> woodruff: finally ati qu or two about mike mike pompey. you have not said whether you will vote for him. do you think he will be confirmed? >> that's actively discussed but i feel no presre to rush to decision at this point of time choosing a new secretary of state. acknowledging a new secretary oe state ha approved is a really weighty decision. >> woodruff: senator mark mark warner. thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: now, to cuba. today marked the end era: the rule of the castro brothers. ththe late fidel castro an his younger brother raul controlled cuba for nearly 60 years. now, as william branghamre rts, a younger generation takes the helm amid re-ignited tensions with the united states. >> brangham: applause echoed throughout cuba's national assembly, as 86-year-old rau castro handed the presidency to his hand-picked successor. after six decades of rule over the island nation, today marked the end of cubstro era, but not its legacy. in his first speech as cuba's new head of state, miguel diaz- canel pledged to carry
. >> woodruff: finally ati qu or two about mike mike pompey. you have not said whether you will vote for him. do you think he will be confirmed? >> that's actively discussed but i feel no presre to rush to decision at this point of time choosing a new secretary of state. acknowledging a new secretary oe state ha approved is a really weighty decision. >> woodruff: senator mark mark warner. thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: now, to cuba. today...
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mike. mike, the house intelligence committee has just released its final declassified report on russia interference in the 2016 election. we all remember last month the committee voted to end its investigation and release a report over intense objection business democrats, right? so the bottom line is, the prism to whi through which this is viewed is largely political is that fair? >> that's fair. that's been the complaint about democrats about the process all along, especially here in vote tongd the ing to end their investigation last money. they're saying they continue to go ahead with the investigation and just this week they will an interview with the clak whistleblower so they're full steam ahead. in terms of what the report says, we're getting the declassified version of what was voted out last week. it's 253 pages so we'll spend a lot of time digging in for those details. but some of the most controversial findings involve the key question of course was there collusion between the russian officials and trump campaign officials? the finding from this report is, no, there was not. another key question, did russian officials seek to hurt the clinton campaign or help the trump campaign? there was a semantic debate that was exposed within the republicans on the committee when they decided to finalize this investigation in this report, and that was the report tried to say they didn't want to hurt clinton but not help trump. now, you can argue that by doing one you're doing the other. that was certainly a source of conversation. one of the things i'm really interested in seeing today is the democratic response. because this was an official report of the house there will be officially minority views. they've had a lot of complaints about process. but we're going to hear from them based on all the interviews that they did and all the information that they did have at their disposal. some s'more substantive responses,less say, to the republican report. >> well, responseors bush pac, mike? >> this is basically, you know, you remember the devon nunn knows memo, this is that on steroids because we're talking a much locker report on a much more comprehensive subject matter. >> yeah. >> this is going to be something we'll be digging into all day. i will note also this. some republicans as they're announcesing the final report, both chairman nunez and mike conway to led this investigation are complaining that the intelligence committee wads a little too aggressive in their reactions. there are thingsed that the republicans wanted out there that the intelligence community is not willing to allow to be public at this point. >> mike, i'll let you get back to reading, my friend, so please read fast, bring us the latest as you get it. i want to bring in matt miller former spokesperson for the doj and nbc analyst. we also have a former prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office here in d.c. and our panel for the next 56 minutes, white house kpornt anne gearrin and former policy rep
mike. mike, the house intelligence committee has just released its final declassified report on russia interference in the 2016 election. we all remember last month the committee voted to end its investigation and release a report over intense objection business democrats, right? so the bottom line is, the prism to whi through which this is viewed is largely political is that fair? >> that's fair. that's been the complaint about democrats about the process all along, especially here in...
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mike hunter, i think we know the answer. [applause] [laughter] mike: are you arguing that the full faith and credit clause under the united states constitution must apply here? >> thank you. yes, sir. >> yes, i am participating in legislation in the state of florida on behalf of counties and municipalities, so attorney general's hunter and rutledge, specifically, we also are filing in state court, and we are filing in florida under the florida state deceptive trade practices act. we want to keep it from multi district litigation. how are you, when you file in state court, attempting to prevent, and what is your methodology of preventing the approval. very important litigation, obviously. ike: with regard to oklahoma, guess a little bit of strategically as well as some luck. i think the companies were not paying very close attention to our lawsuit, and they wanted an extension to their answer period , and that was the condition upon which we allowed them to extend their answer. but i want to be clear, in oklahoma, i have the authority, as dan described, to take over lawsuits where state's interests are at issue, but the commitment i have made two subdivisions as i will not exercise that authority. i want counties and cities to be in our lawsuit, because it is in their interest. we have lawsuits with counties, they are discussions based on collaboration, not coercion. as i previously mentioned, in arkansas, we have manufacturers at this point, and based on our arkansas deceptive trade practices act as well as cities andaud, counties may not be able to retain jurisdiction in state court. we are hopeful that they will. i would do you to their outside counsel as to what their strategy is. i would be happy to share that with you afterwards. >> the secretary has arrived, so why don't we just wrap up any kind of concluding remarks that you may have. i assume both of you think this is the best job you have ever had, some highs and lows, but after you have served in your respective states, leslie, i noted on your website, trying to make the arkansas attorney general's office kind of the lead law firm for the state, so if you are a lawyer and want a great job -- you may not get paid the most working for the state, but you have the opportunity to make a difference. general hunter, i am sure you are doing the same thing in the state of oklahoma, and general lundgren, i know you did that in california, the opportunity for young lawyers, maybe more senior lawyers to serve in capacity. in a final remarks for either one of you -- any final remarks for either one of you? mike: here is my shakespeare. o, it is excellent to have the strength of a giant, but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant. i love shakespeare. that is a line i remind basis.of on a frequent the state attorneys general office is significant almost beyond measure, making decisions about who to prosecute, who not to prosecute, who to sue. the advice you give on a daily basis to the governor, to the legislature, to state agencies -- that is a lot of responsibility. have alwayseys, i felt, to leadership, is to be able to surround yourself with people who are smarter and more talented than you are. -- ijust really blessed have to pinch myself on a daily basis at the talent that we have in our office. great lawyers, great public servants, and great oklahomans. were it not for that team, we would not have been able to experience the success we have had in the short time i have been ag, so i wanted to give a team backt out to my in oklahoma jc. generalthank you, jc, and the national policy cente
mike hunter, i think we know the answer. [applause] [laughter] mike: are you arguing that the full faith and credit clause under the united states constitution must apply here? >> thank you. yes, sir. >> yes, i am participating in legislation in the state of florida on behalf of counties and municipalities, so attorney general's hunter and rutledge, specifically, we also are filing in state court, and we are filing in florida under the florida state deceptive trade practices act. we...
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or so mike when mike wallace years later found out that -- governor reagan had married edi's daughter he was excited about that so the next step was when the reagans went to the white house mikeall thed -- chris wall with last who was a knew by at nbc at the time and he introduced nancy and chris and nancy and chris are like this or like had this -- but mike wallace could do to no, no harm and -- when she was doing i think it was a 60 minute speech with him i was i could hardly breathe because as much as he likes her he can go in for the kill you know. he was a newsman. first and foremost, and chris is exactly the same way. uh-huh. >> but -- they sometimes got mad at each other but ended up being friends again. so you know -- >> sheila one of the things that you and i have talked about and i know others in the audience have said it too that those of us who are privileged enough to work with her and for her over the years came to know the real nancy reagan, and the qhows staff. they loved her to death, and we loved her to death and now -- there may be days that we weren't as ponged of her as other days. but we did love her and i wonder if you could just tell us as we finish up
or so mike when mike wallace years later found out that -- governor reagan had married edi's daughter he was excited about that so the next step was when the reagans went to the white house mikeall thed -- chris wall with last who was a knew by at nbc at the time and he introduced nancy and chris and nancy and chris are like this or like had this -- but mike wallace could do to no, no harm and -- when she was doing i think it was a 60 minute speech with him i was i could hardly breathe because...
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what will mike do now? >> so mike, answer the question.do you do now >> actually, there isn't much we can do this has gone against us badly enough, that if you try to cover this trade you may salvage 41 cents. there is some chance that the stock rebounds and i'm not selling that chance just as cheaply. >>> dan made a bearish call on the banks last week. how are you managing this trade? >> i think it was $71.30 today it's like $26.45 they lost half their value here. we have money senators and now we'll have investment banks next week i think if you stick with this trade, you'll get out of this thing at least for flat. >>> coming up next, final call from the options pits. e reporti. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you
what will mike do now? >> so mike, answer the question.do you do now >> actually, there isn't much we can do this has gone against us badly enough, that if you try to cover this trade you may salvage 41 cents. there is some chance that the stock rebounds and i'm not selling that chance just as cheaply. >>> dan made a bearish call on the banks last week. how are you managing this trade? >> i think it was $71.30 today it's like $26.45 they lost half their value here. we...
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but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.ers and applause ). >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." yesterday, yesterday was the 50th an various of a milestone in american equality. for more on this, we go to roy wood jr., in another episode of "c.p. time." ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> hi, welcome to "c.p. time." the only show that's for the culture. this week marked a wonderful anniversary for black people. it was today in 1999 that jay z and beyonce started dating. i'm just joking. not only is that the the wrong date, but that union was a terrible tragedy that benefitted no one but jay z. actually, this week marks the 50th anniversary of fair housing act of 1968, which meant landlords couldn't keep black people out of their apartments, proving once and for all that rioting works. that's right-- we burned down those streets until they let us live in those houses that we burned down. because sometimes injustice demands action. like the time my neighbor kept parking his miata in my parking space until i reichously set that bitch
but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.ers and applause ). >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." yesterday, yesterday was the 50th an various of a milestone in american equality. for more on this, we go to roy wood jr., in another episode of "c.p. time." ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> hi, welcome to "c.p. time." the only show that's for the culture. this week marked a wonderful anniversary for black people. it...
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but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.toh care, target lung cancer more precisely. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict heart disease in their families, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. discpump, foam, hydrate care foaming body wash. new dove men + care foaming body wash doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try caramel m&m's. ow. ( ♪ ) (sustained horn honk) advisor: (on phone) jane, this is jim from onstar, i've contacted help and they're on their way. woman: okay. advisor: don't worry i'm going to stay with you until help arrives. woman: thank you. that deer, it just... just came out of nowhere. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor
but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.toh care, target lung cancer more precisely. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict heart disease in their families, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you....
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i want to thank mike livington and everyone at the wounded warrior project. thank you, mike. and mike has done an incredible job. mike spent 35 years leading soldiers as an infantry soldier reaching the rank of lieutenant general i know mike agrees that there is no more important job than supporting the warriors who have fought and bled to keep us free. so i want to thank you very much. we all want to. that's why we are fighting to reform the va and that is why we signed va accountability legislation into law. i want to thank you folks. that's been -- they have been trying to get that through for over 30 years. accountability. we want accountability. they don't treat our vets good. we want them out and that's what we can do now. we couldn't do it before. that was a tough one to get through. but we got it through. and now we're going for choice. and we're going to get choice and that's another one i wanted right from the beginning and we'll get that done too. so i'm so happy with the accountability. it has been working on so long. we have people that were terrible, working there, and t
i want to thank mike livington and everyone at the wounded warrior project. thank you, mike. and mike has done an incredible job. mike spent 35 years leading soldiers as an infantry soldier reaching the rank of lieutenant general i know mike agrees that there is no more important job than supporting the warriors who have fought and bled to keep us free. so i want to thank you very much. we all want to. that's why we are fighting to reform the va and that is why we signed va accountability...
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but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort. buschhhhhhhh. xfinity watchathon week. television is back, starting april 16th, enjoy free access to tv's hottest shows from netflix, hbo, showtime, starz and more with xfinity on demand or the xfinity stream app. you'll want to tap out of your regular life and go binge while someone else stands in. blargh uhhmm. good luck. blargh uhhmm. surpri-- we got a laggy video call here.. you need verizon, the best network for streaming. trade ya. okay, people, that's a reset. let's take it back from "supri--" (avo) get up to 50% off our best phones. because unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. (applause). >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. now we were off last week for spring break which i spent back in south africa doing what we do on spring break, you know, yeah, that's me over there, yeah. and that wasn't a wet t-shirt contest, that was catching up with my buddy jumbo, way, we went to high school together. and no jumbo is not the elephant, he just took the picture, yeah, come on you
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i especially want to thank mike livington and everyone at the wounded warrior project. thank you, mike, and mike has done an incredible job. mike's spent 35 years leading soldiers as an infantry soldier, reaching the rank of lieutenant general. i know mike agrees that there is no more important job than supporting the warriors who have fought and bled to keep us free. so i want to thank you, very much. we all want to thank you. that's why we are fighting to reform the v.a., and that is why we signed v.a. accountability legislation into law. i want to thank you folks. they've been trying to get that through for over 30 years. accountability. we want accountability. they don't treat our vets good. we want them out, and that's what we can do now. we couldn't do it before. that was a tough one to get through, but we got it through. and now we're going for choice, and we're going to get choice, and that's another one i've wanted right from the beginning. we'll get that done too. so i'm so happy with accountability. it's been working on so long. we have people that were terrible working there, and the
i especially want to thank mike livington and everyone at the wounded warrior project. thank you, mike, and mike has done an incredible job. mike's spent 35 years leading soldiers as an infantry soldier, reaching the rank of lieutenant general. i know mike agrees that there is no more important job than supporting the warriors who have fought and bled to keep us free. so i want to thank you, very much. we all want to thank you. that's why we are fighting to reform the v.a., and that is why we...
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discuss the current serious impasse security scenario that is building around syria let's bring in mike hanna mike you were listening in to what the ambassador had to say he's very clear about where the russian federation stands and what it wants to see from its international partners. yes indeed we hear there from the russian ambassador a repetition of what has been russia's position in the security council since that alleged chemical attack took place the most recent one and that is basically arguing that it is fake that there is no reality to this attack or that it is being used by the u.s. and its allies to create some kind of situation in which it could perhaps attack the syrian government but importantly to earlier we heard from the u.n. secretary general who made very clear and this was his statement that the cold war is back to russian friend and respond. but instead i'm in all the silly of how you say what you say with a straight face i really really am today's session of the security council has been called under truly strange circumstances the russian federation has asked us to discuss
discuss the current serious impasse security scenario that is building around syria let's bring in mike hanna mike you were listening in to what the ambassador had to say he's very clear about where the russian federation stands and what it wants to see from its international partners. yes indeed we hear there from the russian ambassador a repetition of what has been russia's position in the security council since that alleged chemical attack took place the most recent one and that is basically...
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mike: well, i've had a lot of fun. i've enjoyed it, good extra income being retired. announcer: mike is a driver for uber and lyft with 4,000 trips and counting. we are riding shotgun as he points out the places he's pinged by kids. mike: i see it on the east side, i see it in palo alto, menlo park, san mateo. announcer: they're everywhere, he says, and it's not just once in a while. mike: today was three in a row. announcer: but kids should know better these days, he warns, than to get into cars with strangers. mike: it just takes one time, one incident, and it's a tragedy. female: right now in orange county, uber drivers accused of raping an unconscious teenage passenger. announcer: that one time has happened many times. announcer: an alleged predator would be the lyft driver to pick her son up from school. announcer: with claim after claim of assault and rape. according to both companies' guidelines, kids under 18 can't ride alone, and drivers can't pick them up. uber says customers and drivers risk losing access if they violate the rules. lyft says they can be permanently banned. still, mike says he declines up to ten kids a week, but someone's driving them around. liz: do you think the companies are turning a bli
mike: well, i've had a lot of fun. i've enjoyed it, good extra income being retired. announcer: mike is a driver for uber and lyft with 4,000 trips and counting. we are riding shotgun as he points out the places he's pinged by kids. mike: i see it on the east side, i see it in palo alto, menlo park, san mateo. announcer: they're everywhere, he says, and it's not just once in a while. mike: today was three in a row. announcer: but kids should know better these days, he warns, than to get into...
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mike pence. mike pence is what happens when anderson cooper isn't gay. mikeds is the kind of guy that brushes his teeth and then drinks orange juice and thinks, mmmm. mike pence is also very anti-choice. he thinks abortion is murder, which first of all, don't knock it until you try it. and when you do try it, really knock it, you have to get that baby out of their. -- out of there. want, igroan all you know a lot of you are very antiabortion, you know, unless it is the when you got from your secret mistress. it is funny how values can waiver. mike pence is a weirdo, though, he is a where it little guy. he won't meet with other women without his wife presence. -- without his wife present. people first heard that and thought, that's crazy, but now in the current climate they say, that is a good witness. that brings me to the me too movement, the reason why i am here. they are like, a woman is not * off in front of a bunch of people, right? enter that i say, don't count your chickens. the four comedy i worked at a tech company and before that i worked on wall st
mike pence. mike pence is what happens when anderson cooper isn't gay. mikeds is the kind of guy that brushes his teeth and then drinks orange juice and thinks, mmmm. mike pence is also very anti-choice. he thinks abortion is murder, which first of all, don't knock it until you try it. and when you do try it, really knock it, you have to get that baby out of their. -- out of there. want, igroan all you know a lot of you are very antiabortion, you know, unless it is the when you got from your...
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mike pompeo. mike pompeo has enough support with every republican senator and four democratic senators backing him. >>> michael cohen taking the fifth in the hush money case. the long-time lawyer of the president cannot testify because of the raid on his home, office and hotel room for the president. the fact he is under criminal investigation by the fbi and federal prosecutor in manhattan. cohen is trying to put the star's civil suit on hold. >>> rudy giuliani, the newest member of the legal team of the president meeting face-to-face with robert mueller. discussing a possible interview with the president by the special counsel. both sides agreeing negotiations will continue. giuliani sounding confident mueller has nothing on his client. >> i can guarantee you this, when mueller is finished, no me matter what he does, he will not have a stitch of evidence. >> robert mueller pressed a timetable on the ending of the investigation. >>> emmanuel macron not confident he changed president trump's mind on the ian nuclear deal. he said the eu will respect the agreement and keep their word to participate. he believes he made some progress with mr. trump, he is not optimistic. >> i have no inside information for whether truat trump is deci the ieyiran nuclear deal. >> president trump decides macron is proposing negotiations to address his three main problems with the deal. ballistic missile and sunset activities and destabilizing the middle east. >>> russian defectors who resettled in the u.s. were being tracked by kremlin spies. spies among the diplomats ex-spelled by the u.s. in one case, suspected russian agents seemed to case an immigrant who was resettled in a witness protection program. this raised concerns after the poisoning of the former russian double sergeant. the cia and white house declined to comment. >>> conservative members of the supreme court and swing vote anthony kennedy appeared to be siding with trump on the seven-nation travel ban. the oral arguments were heard on wednesday and it was over the anti-muslim rhetoric heard on the campaign trail. >> let's say in some future time a president gets elected to his anti-semite. what emerges is a proclamation is no one enters from israel. this is an out of box president in my hypothetical. >> we don't have those, your hon honor. >> he feels there are, good, diplomatic reasons. >> 1182 for a period he deems necessary and he can have continuing supervision whether it is still necessary. >> the supreme court allowed the president's travel ban to take effect last december pending this appeal. >>> housing and urban development wants low income housing to pay more rent. ben carson revealed changes to federal housing officials on wednesday. right now, they pay 30% of gross income in rent. that is the guideline. the new plan kicks it up to 35% and triples monthly rent payments and makes it easier for housing authorities to impose work requirements. it affects 2 million working americans who rely on rental assistance. it does not affect disabled. it will help stem the rising cost, but advocates here argue that many low-income americans already work. this keeps with the trump administration's push to tighten work requirements on government assistan assistance. earlier this month, donald trump ordered agencies to review welfare work rules. the government expanded requirements for people on medicaid and on food stamps. >>> we are hours away from the summit with south korean president moon jae-in and north korean president kim jong un. this is what we received in a report from christiane amanpour. >> are you surprised how quickly this moment arrived? four months ago, kim jong un was talking about pressing nuclear weapons from his desk. >> i feel somebody stepped on the accelerator at the beginning of the year. >> how do you account for are it? >> clearly, you know, credit goes to president trump. he has been determined to come to grips with this from day one. >> the two leaders will meet in the demilitarized zone tonight. paula hancocks is live with more. good morning, paula. >> reporter: of dave, president moon will drive to the demilitarized zone behind me. they are setting up the bear barricades as we speak. we will seem kim jong un walk to the military demarcation line, which is the border between north and south korea. president moon jae-in will be there to meet him. kim jong un will step over the lip of concrete and that is the first time ever for a north korean leader. he will be greeted by guards from the army, navy and air force. there will be a welcoming ceremony. kim jong un will sign a guest book. at 9:30 a.m. eastern is when they have the summit and the south koreans will talk about trying to nail down what denuclearization means for both sides. the united states has said they want this complete and irrelevant -- irreversible denuclearization. that is what we expect tomorrow. in the afternoon, they will plant a tree together from 1953. the year that the korean war ended. this is oozing in symbolism. we are looking for an announcement. the blue house determining whether we will hear from kim jong un. dave. >> extraordinary meeting. paula, just to see those pictures will be mind boggling. >>> ten minutes after the hour. police just solved a cold case from the 1970s. >> for the 51 ladies who were brutally raped will sleep better tonight. he is not coming through the window. >> more on what is the capture of the golden state killer next. >>> we found the needle in the haystack. the words of california authorities following the arrest of the former police officer. the now elderly man suspected to be one of the state's most prolific serial killers and rapists. the alleged campaign of terror dating back 40 years. we have more from dan simon. >> reporter: dave and christine, what a scene in the neighborhood where police are going through the suspect's house going through evidence. the arrest came about after authorities collected discarded dna from the suspect. whether that was from the suspect's trash or by some other means, we don't know. it was matching dna that allowed police to say they have captured the golden state killer. this is somebody who terrorized the state beginning in 1976 and lasted for a decade. he is accused of committing 12 murders and 45 rapes and more than 100 robberies. >> for the 51 ladies who were brutally raped in these crime scenes, sleep better tonight. he isn't coming through the window. he is now in jail and he is history. >> reporter: police are not saying what led them to collect the dna for developed over thet six days. when they were ready to make an arrest, police staked out his home. he seemed very surprised by the apprehension. deangelo was a police officer for two law enforcement agencies in the area. he was arrested for shoplifting in 1985. how he was able to elude the police for some many years, police did not know. police were looking for a needle in the haystack and they knew it was there. dave. >>> thank you. hunting for a man fatally shooting a police officer. the suspect is 29-year-old john williams who drove away in the officer's vehicle and robbed a nearby convenience store on wednesday. video appears to show him leaving the store. the fallen officer corporal eugene cole. the flags will be flown at half staff for three days. >>> and a gun control measure for the late beau biden heads to the governor's desk. it would create a process for law enforcement to search and seize firearms who mental health professionals deem dangerous to themselves and others. it is similar to a bill back in 2013. that failed the senate. >>> teachers walk out today pushing for better pay and education in arizona. in tucson and mesa raised support for the red for ed effort. more than 100 districts cancelling classes today and tomorrow as well. teachers in colorado also starting a two-day walkout at the rally in denver today. it is expected to draw thousands of educators. >> it is interesting how it has spread to different places across the country. i have been looking into the arizona case. you hear teachers get big retirement plans or pensions. that offsets the low pay during the career. in the case of arizona, they now contribute more than 11% of their paycheck which pays for retirement. when you have a pay that has not kept up with inflation. they are paid just as much as 1989. >> in arizona. in many states, pensions are breaking the state's budget. >>> while you were sleeping, one of america's all-time greatest sports stars pulled off the signature moment of his career. we do whatever it takes to fight cancer. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that 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(snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> broward county sheriff scott israel facing a no confidence vote from the deputies. the deputy assigned to protect the school did not confront the killer and gave other arriving officers incorrect information. sheriff israel has not taken responsibility and department moral has been crushed after the parkland massacre. the union plans to discuss the results of the vote with the florida department of law enforcement and the governor. >>> the jury deciding the fate of bill cosby in the sexual assault retrial will resume deliberations this morning. jurors got the case wednesday and deliberated for more than ten hours without reaching a verdict. they had a series of questions for the judge. including one that goes to the heart of the case against the comedi comedian. the legal definition of consent. 80-year-old cosby is charged with three counts of aggravated indecent assault. >>> george h.w. bush is out of intensive care frin the houston hospital. he was hospitalized the day after barbara bush 's funeral. he is said to be alert and talking with staff and family and friends. bush is expected to remain in the hospital for several more days. >>> kanye west has not been shy of expressing fondness for trump. he was at it wednesday in a series of tweets. you don't have to agree with trump. the rapper calling the president my brother. they are both dragon energy. kanye pof kanye posting a picture of him wearing a make america great hat. the president tweeted thank you. >> what is dragon energy? i need that at 4:25 eastern time. >>> meanwhile, lebron james with a signature moment in the storied career. he helped lift the cavaliers over the pacers. lebron with the block on victor oladipo. goal tending appears to be be the case as indiana is not happy about that. moments later, the game is tied at 95-95. everybody knows who is taking the shot. >> oh, lebron james delivers. that's a winner for cleveland. >> there it is. what a moment for lebron james. everybody knew who was taking the shot. the buzzer beater seals game six tomorrow night. look at the replay. >> that is one of the best plays of his career? >> it is in the conversation. one of the top five signature moments for one of the greatest players of all time. >>> the fast moving story. dr. ronny jackson's nomination to lead the v.a. is it coming to a head? that's next. ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer5 to 500500 to start listening today. >>> the white house preparing for the possibility that president trump's embattled pick for the v.a. will withdraw his nomination. >>> the president's personal attorney michael cohen taking the fifth in the stormy daniels hush money case. >>> we found the needle in the haystack. it was here in sacramento. >> police say the arrest of the ex-cop ends a 40-year manhunt for the golden state killer. we are talking about a dozen murders and more than 40 rapes. a story that haunted california for decades. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 30 minutes past the hour. we begin here. white house officials are preparing for the possible withdraw of the v.a. nominee ronny jackson. dr. jackson told colleagues he may remove his name from consideration. huddled on wednesday afternoon with white house press staff. >> and in a report from senate democrats reviewed an abusive to colleagues and loosely handled medications and wrecked a government car drunk. jackson specifically denied that last allegation to reporters. >> no, i have not wrecked a car. thanks, guys. >> did you tell the president that, sir? >> earlier in the day, the white house defended jackson and the vetting that went into his selection. >> dr. jackson's record as a white house physician has been impeccable. because dr. jackson has worked with three presidents and received more vetting than most nominees. >> the allegations of the democrats report are just that. allegations. senate staffers still working to substantiate them. >> plenty of obama administration officials are defending him. >>> a day in the hot seat for scott pruitt with back-to-back house committee hearings. even his supporters say will be rugged. pruitt faces a host of ethical allegations related to spending and raises for top aides and the below market rent he paid to a lobbyist. the white house is keeping its options open. press secretary sarah sanders was asked about the challenges. >> we are evaluating the concerns and we are expecting the epa administrator to answer for them. we will keep you posted. >> pruitt's backers like tom cole questioning his decision to reject the white house offer of help to prep for the highly charged hearings. >>> the senate is expected to confirm mike pompeo. the plan is to hold a vote to end the debate and followed by the final vote. mike pompeo has enough support with every republican senator and four democratic senators backing him. >>> michael cohen taking the fifth in the hush money case. the long-time lawyer of the president cannot testify because of the raid on his home, office and hotel room for the president. the fact he is under criminal investigation by the fbi and federal prosecutor in manhattan. cohen is trying to put the star's civil suit on hold. no ruling from the judge. >>> rudy giuliani, the newest member of the legal team of the president meeting face-to-face with robert mueller. the former new york mayor and federal prosecutor is discussing a possible interview with the president by the special counsel. both sides agreeing negotiations will continue. giuliani sounding confident mueller has nothing on his client. >> i can guarantee you this, when mueller is finished, no matter what he does, he will not have a sti
mike pompeo. mike pompeo has enough support with every republican senator and four democratic senators backing him. >>> michael cohen taking the fifth in the hush money case. the long-time lawyer of the president cannot testify because of the raid on his home, office and hotel room for the president. the fact he is under criminal investigation by the fbi and federal prosecutor in manhattan. cohen is trying to put the star's civil suit on hold. >>> rudy giuliani, the newest...
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our man on the gold coast is mike bushell. mike. yes, thanks very much indeed.here the crowds are pouring out of the various commonwealth games venue, at the end of the busiest day, 22 medals handed out in all today, and although the australians is it pretty at the top the table there have been golden performances from english, scottish and welsh athletes but for england's main man in the pool winning gold wasn't enough it seems. adam peaty is england's rock star swim e in breaststroke he deals only in domination, to get his first gold down under he set a new games record but it was closer than he hoped. he set bar even higher. my sec time this season. third time swinging, it was all about the race tonight, it is not about time. that is four yea rs is not about time. that is four years undefeated. cycling's points race has its own chaos but finding the gaps for the front us well nor barkerer, gold for a welsh cyclist, it is the first in three decades. barkerer, gold for a welsh cyclist, it is the first in three decadesm is really special. i have never been able
our man on the gold coast is mike bushell. mike. yes, thanks very much indeed.here the crowds are pouring out of the various commonwealth games venue, at the end of the busiest day, 22 medals handed out in all today, and although the australians is it pretty at the top the table there have been golden performances from english, scottish and welsh athletes but for england's main man in the pool winning gold wasn't enough it seems. adam peaty is england's rock star swim e in breaststroke he deals...
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discuss the current serious impasse security scenario that is building around syria let's bring in mike hanna mike you're listening in to what the ambassador had to say he's very clear about where the russian federation stands and what it wants to see from its international partners. when you see the yes indeed we hear there from the russian ambassador a repetition of what has been russia's position in the security council since that alleged chemical attack took place the most recent one and that is basically arguing that it is fake that there is no reality to this attack and that it is being used by the u.s. and its allies to create some kind of situation in which it could perhaps attack the syrian government but importantly two earlier we heard from the u.n. secretary general who made very clear and this was his statement that the cold war is back listen to the russian friend and respond.
discuss the current serious impasse security scenario that is building around syria let's bring in mike hanna mike you're listening in to what the ambassador had to say he's very clear about where the russian federation stands and what it wants to see from its international partners. when you see the yes indeed we hear there from the russian ambassador a repetition of what has been russia's position in the security council since that alleged chemical attack took place the most recent one and...
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mike granatt mike gra natt has mike granatt has been the press secretary to five prime ministers and e ministers and hejoins us from tunbridge wells. good to see you. amber rudd blame civil servants for this mess and the civil servants looking against the boss and everybody blames theresa may. have you seen any debacle as bad as this in the home office? i cannot remember one recently. back in the days of disputes between michael howard and derek lewis, the head of the prison service, there were things like this but not as bad as this, no. who would have come to the decision to destroy these landing cards dating back as far as the 19a0s? destroy these landing cards dating back as far as the 1940s? somebody must have decided to put that proposal forward. presumably, as must have decided to put that proposalforward. presumably, as i understand it, because the building was being emptied and they didn't wa nt to was being emptied and they didn't want to move these things. it must have been far up the chain because his records of fact and would normally be in the national archives but they
mike granatt mike gra natt has mike granatt has been the press secretary to five prime ministers and e ministers and hejoins us from tunbridge wells. good to see you. amber rudd blame civil servants for this mess and the civil servants looking against the boss and everybody blames theresa may. have you seen any debacle as bad as this in the home office? i cannot remember one recently. back in the days of disputes between michael howard and derek lewis, the head of the prison service, there were...
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mike pence. mike pence is what happens when andersson cooper isn't gay. mikeence is the kind of guy that brushes his teeth and then drinking orange juice and thinks mmm! mike pence is also very anti-choice. he thinks abortion is murder, which first of all, don't knock it till you try it. and when you do try it, really knock it. you know, you've got to get that baby out of there. and yeah, sure, you can groan all you want. i know a lot of you are very anti-aborti anti-aborti anti-abortion, you know, unless it's the one you got for your secret mistress. it's fun how values can waiver. but good for you. mike pence is a weirdo, though. he's a weird little guy. he might -- he won't meet with other women without his wife present. when people first heard this, they were like that's crazy. but now in this current climate, they're like, that's a good witness. which of course brings me to the me too movement. it's probably the reason i'm here. they were like a woman is probably not going to jerk off in front of anyone, right? and to that, i say, don't count your chicken
mike pence. mike pence is what happens when andersson cooper isn't gay. mikeence is the kind of guy that brushes his teeth and then drinking orange juice and thinks mmm! mike pence is also very anti-choice. he thinks abortion is murder, which first of all, don't knock it till you try it. and when you do try it, really knock it. you know, you've got to get that baby out of there. and yeah, sure, you can groan all you want. i know a lot of you are very anti-aborti anti-aborti anti-abortion, you...
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mike to try pot instead of pills. mike finally tried it in february 2014. >> my pain subsided. i never had something to be coherent and still have pain relief. >> mike was once again himself. clear of mind. and nearly pain free. but there was a problem. cannabis is banned in the nfl. using it can get you fined. suspended. even fired. a risk mike wasn't willing to take. >> if we get that stance -- >> a risk former nfl lineman turley understands. he was offered cannabis early in his career. >> this guy saw me and said, kyle, you need to try this. i said, no way. i won't risk my career and pop positive on a drug test. i want to be in the hall of fame. when i'm done with this game, maybe i will. i'll try it. >> and he did. as soon as he retired. >> hey, boo boo. >> now, every morning kyle begins his day with a cup of coffee and a few hits of something he calls a necessary medicine. marijuana. it's replaced all those pills he used to take. >> since '96 when i blew my knee out, it was a painkiller, muscle relaxer, sleep aid, anti-inflammatory. those four are staples in an athlete's regimen of medicine. >> it's the opioid, the painkiller i think that peopl
mike to try pot instead of pills. mike finally tried it in february 2014. >> my pain subsided. i never had something to be coherent and still have pain relief. >> mike was once again himself. clear of mind. and nearly pain free. but there was a problem. cannabis is banned in the nfl. using it can get you fined. suspended. even fired. a risk mike wasn't willing to take. >> if we get that stance -- >> a risk former nfl lineman turley understands. he was offered cannabis...
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mike nicco. >> hi, mike. let's talk about what's going on with live doppler 7. visibility, patchy fog, 5 miles petaluma, half moon bay. decent, you can get around that and not have to worry about it. 12-hour planner, 47 to 54 degrees. definitely milder. as far as noontime temperatures, hang in the 50s, near 70 elsewhere. how about mid to upper 70s at the coast. mid-50s to near 60 degrees. if you're heading out this evening 53, gorgeous superintendent with heat index. 64 to 68 degrees. not quite as sunny as it has been, not quite as warm. still not bad for this time of the year. morning commute, let's get a check with sue. >> flowing out of the central valley for early morning commuters, tracy to altamont pass. roadwork westbound picked up. the fire jessica has been telling you about in concord, we do have road closures, galindo street, willow, concord, clayton are the surrounding blocks closed off at this hour. willow pass, concord boulevard, clayton, all pretty main streets. heads up. we'll be following that to see if it affects your access as far as freeways. as far as time the fire was visible from 242 and 680 so we'll check back in just a few. >>> sue, thank you. >>> developing news. the man suspected of running down pedestrians on a busy sidewalk in toronto is set to make his first appearance. >> 10 killed, 15 hurt in what many say was a deliberate attack. so far officials are not calling an act of terror. more from washington. >> reporter: terrifying scene unfolding in toronto. 26 minutes of pure panic from first 911 calls. it was just before 1:30 p.m., lunch time in one of toronto's busiest areas when a white van was used as a murder weapon. >> it was clear as day, just ordinary walking and saw a guy get hit by a van. >> that van making it 16 blocks, mowing down pedestrians for a mile and a half. >> everybody, all these people on the streets getting hit one by one. >> witnesses left with horrifying images, painting the grim scene. victims and their belongings bloodied and scattered in the streets. by the time the damage was done, 10 dead, dozens hurt. >> there was one lady in total distress. we saw the team do to work on her pumping away, and they lost her. >> police arrested 25-year-old suspect but still working to find a motive. authorities in toronto aren't saying whether it's investigated as an act of terror. nbc news, washington. >>> new details about the mdesto man arrested with an alleged bombing and shooting attack san francisco's pier 39. court documents show everett will plead guilty in june. not clear to what because details have not been made public. jamison arrested last december after telling fbi agents, one of whom he thought worked for isis, a plan to kill with a pipe bomb. >>> new evidence of growing drug problem facing b.a.r.t. they posted this on social media, a man passed out on a b.a.r.t. train holding a hypodermic needle. he felt threatened by the plan once he came to. similar to last month when abc reporter snapped this photo. pari b.a.r.t. is responding. they are trolling trains looking for addicts and offering them treatment. >>> a dangerous problem in city streets, discarded syringes. the city is hiring 10 new workers who will conduct sweeps across the city collecting needles left behind by drug users. the mayor says neighbors and business owners can report needles calling 311. the needles and syringes have become a health epidemic in the city. >>> former president george h.w. bush remains in intensive care fighting an infection in his bloodstream, he was admit add day after the funeral of his late wife. he's responding to treatment and appears to be recovering. the former president is 93 years old. >>> activists are vowing to force the government to answer for treatment to filipino peace advocate at sfo. stopped jerome abba when he arrived. he was sent back thursday morning. he was due to speak at a human rights conference at the invitation of local church. they a little his treatment violated civil rights. >> seeking some transparency and accountability on part of border control and homeland security about what took place. >> government says allegations are false and all travelers treated with integrity, respect, professionalism. >>> happening today in san francisco ford launching next edition of go bike, go bike plus. ford says it's equipped with motor that amplifies the riders pedaling power. 0 emissions. they can be unlocked with go bike app. it will be introduced in hayes valley. >>> happening today jane fonda, lily tomlin, ashley judd, maria shriver will be among speakers and panelists s in san franci >> amy is live there, good morning, amy. >> good morning, reggie. abc 7 is a proud sponsor of this impressive, inspiring event. actress ashley judd is one of the impressive speakers who will bring herb passion to the conference. she will speak to me for movement. she spoke with cheryl jennings and talked about this conference and how the me too discussion is timely and important. >> we are truly changing the culture at work for all time so our daughters and grand daughters are never going to have to deal with frankly what we had to deal >> reporter: other speakers including maria shriver and actresses jane fonda and lilly tomlin. the key is to take it into the business world tomorrow and beyond. the organization is doing that. throughout the year it hosts workshops and fosters mentorships to empower women in their work lives. reporting live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> you're going to be there this morning. we're so excited to be speaking, jess will be speaking as well, mike will be there. it's such a great event and you leave energized. >> please come by and say hi if you happen to be going this morning. mike, what's the weather going to be like for people getting ready to go? >> it's a great event, love meeting everyone. the energy is amazing, quite palpable. let's talk about the weather. it's going to be great, a little cool this morning as you would expect 7:00 at 51. noon kicking off lunch, temperatures around 60. 4:00 wraps up 60, sightseeing possibly, temperatures dropping back to 55 by 7:00. if you're heading around anywhere, downtown san francisco high 67, it is marina will be the cool spot at 60, bayshore if you head down there any reason 68 degrees. right now low- to mid- 60s around san francisco. bay bridge plaza. commute planner for today pretty much good. there will be a little fog along the coast this morning but not enough to be concerned with. that's why i have good. light breezes on the water. cool this morning but warm for mass transit
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breaking news this hour, that outgoing cia director mike pompeo, mike pompeo, whose nomination to become secretary of state has been foundering in the senate. mike pompeo has reportedly just returned from north korea, where he met personally with kim jong-un. now, this is a remarkably rare, high level in person meeting between a dictator from that country and a senior u.s. official. and, of course, it precedes what is expected to be a totally unprecedented in person meeting between that dictator and the serving american president, president trump saying today that that meeting between him and kim jong-un may happen in just a few weeks time. well, as of tonight, now we know that mike pompeo went first and met in person with kim jong-un. we'll have a live report coming up later on in the show with one of the reporters who broke that news tonight. the other thing we're following tonight is a new freakout over russia sanctions. the last time someone in the u.s. government got freaked out about somebody in the trump administration coming in and undermining sanctions against russia, undermining sanctions against russia and not telling the truth about
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what will mike do now? >> so mike, answer the question.t do you do now >> actually, there isn't much we can do this has gone against us badly enough, that if you try to cover this trade you may 41 cents. there is some chance that the stock rebounds and i'm not selling that chance just as cheaply. >>> dan made a bearish call on the banks last week. how are you managing this trade? >> i think it was $71.30 today it's like $26.45 they lost half shtheir value hee we have money senators and now we'll have investment banks next week i think if you stick with this trade, you'll get out tofhis thing at least for flat. >>> coming up next, final call for the options pits (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. educati
what will mike do now? >> so mike, answer the question.t do you do now >> actually, there isn't much we can do this has gone against us badly enough, that if you try to cover this trade you may 41 cents. there is some chance that the stock rebounds and i'm not selling that chance just as cheaply. >>> dan made a bearish call on the banks last week. how are you managing this trade? >> i think it was $71.30 today it's like $26.45 they lost half shtheir value hee we have...
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mike. so mike, i'll ask you. cnn is learning that trump called pruitt last night and told him, quote, we got your back. do you believe that? because then we heard that, and then they're gone within a couple days or a couple weeks. >> yeah, i think anyone who's in the president's cabinet knows they could be gone at any moment. he'll switch them out for somebody and that's why the american people are fine with that. that's why term limits have been so popular. we're fine with getting rid of politicians until they do the things we want. i believe it's a former lobbyist, not a current lobbyist. i think it's worth noting that, that he's been renting this from. and i think it's worth pointing out, a lot of the scrutiny around pruitt that the media has been covering about in the first place how much money he spends on travel, yet it paled in comparison to what his predecessor in the obama administration paid for travel, and yet we didn't seem to have a lot of these stories. i think part of that is because the president is here to drain the swamp, so it's fair to say, when someone is doing something, you're going to talk about -- >> but shouldn't he be doing better? when he says he'll drain the swamp, you can't compare it to the previous administration -- >> i think a little objectivity in the media -- >> fair enough. but let me ask you this. you live in d.c., right? >> outside d.c. >> you live outside d.c. so if you want to stay in the city for a night, how much do you think you would pay for a hotel room? >> look, this is not a cheap city, there's no question. >> so 50 bucks from a former lobbyist. you cool with that? >> look, i don't know the details of that and i think it's probably being looked into. >> on the surface? 50 bucks, former lobbyist per night. are you cool with that? >> if there's no quid pro quo, there's nothing wrong with it. you can stay in a friend's basement or with a relative. there's nothing wrong with it if there's no quid pro quo. >> i pay for hotel rooms in washington, you are lucky to get anything for under $250. for $50 a night, you couldn't even rent a park bench. >> have you ever stayed at a friend's house? >> if he's a friend, that's another thing. friends with a former lobbyist. but don't go anywhere. we'll be back. we have a lot to talk about. i just got my cashback match, is this for real? yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. a cockroach can survive heresubmerged ttle guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. -oh! -very nice. now i'm turning into my dad. i text in full sentences. i refer to every child as chief. this hat was free. what am i supposed to do, not wear it? next thing you know, i'm telling strangers defense wins championships. -well, it does. -right? why is the door open? are we trying to air condition the whole neighborhood? at least i bundled home and auto on an internet website, progressive.com. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto. i mean, why would i replace this? it's not broken. granholm, abana noofr and mike granholm, ana navarro and mike shields. the president has been using harsh emotional language. he calls president obama cheating obama says we have pathetic immigration laws and news o-s have a sick biasland agenda. people who don't condemn amazon are fools or worse. he is fired up about all things russia. and it's not factual. >> to me, i mean, first of all so unpresidential whatever that means. so people sent him there because maybe they didn't want somebody presidential. i'm on my way in today. i talked to the guy -- one of the guys who wrote the leadership challenge, the biggest selling leadership book for 25 years. they have surveyed hundreds of thousands of people to ask them what are the qualities in a leader you would willingly follow. you know what the number one quality is all over the world, jim kuzos, the number one quality people want is honesty. i said to him how could this be that everybody says they want leaders who are honest? >> yes. >> yet we have somebody documente
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mike pompeo. mike pompeo is a weak nominee. heather: what i want to ask you is in reference to democrats, please pull it up on the screen, democrats who said yes on cia director as pompeo but no for -- >> i think you should asked rand paul who has worked, a united states senator, elected by republicans who ran as a republican nominee for the presidency of the united states who is voting against who has said clearly he's voting against mikethat's the question we should ask ourselves. heather: beverly, what about you -- >> you're mentioning one republican who by the way rand paul is always going to have more of an isolationist perspective on foreign policy, so this is right in line with what raund paul would do, where the hypocrisy is where the same democrats who voted for him as cia, now all of a sudden are saying he's not qualified for the position but yet at the same time pch. >> he's dangerous. >> more about political posturing, hoping for their own liberal base -- >> he's dangerous. heather: thank you both, thank you. well, the time now 20 minutes until the top of the hour, night mare for travelers, southwest canceling more flights after deadly plane accident that left a passenger dead, what you need to know before heading to the airport. plus turning the tables, debbie wasserman schultz former it aide is blowing the whistle, explosive documents he claims she's trying to hide and the damage it could do to the democra
mike pompeo. mike pompeo is a weak nominee. heather: what i want to ask you is in reference to democrats, please pull it up on the screen, democrats who said yes on cia director as pompeo but no for -- >> i think you should asked rand paul who has worked, a united states senator, elected by republicans who ran as a republican nominee for the presidency of the united states who is voting against who has said clearly he's voting against mikethat's the question we should ask ourselves....
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mike doing? >> reporter: mike's actually doing better because carol is finally getting more help from others and it's not all on mikesage here for caregivers-- you cannot do it alone. and organizations like the alzheimer's association can refer you for care and support services. >> glor: all right, dr. jon lapook, thank you very much. you can see much more of jon's powerful story, sunday on "60 minutes," as he follows this couple for ten years as they battle alzheimer's. up next here, a poignant moment as mourners pay respects to barbara bush. but first, stocks ended the week on a down note. anna and mark are heading into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. gas, bloating, constipation and di
mike doing? >> reporter: mike's actually doing better because carol is finally getting more help from others and it's not all on mikesage here for caregivers-- you cannot do it alone. and organizations like the alzheimer's association can refer you for care and support services. >> glor: all right, dr. jon lapook, thank you very much. you can see much more of jon's powerful story, sunday on "60 minutes," as he follows this couple for ten years as they battle alzheimer's....
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between cia director mike pompeo and north korea leader kim jong-un. mike pompeo met in kim jong-un in north korea last week. meeting went very smoothly and a good relationship was formed. details of summit are being worked out now. denuclearization will be a great thing for world but also
between cia director mike pompeo and north korea leader kim jong-un. mike pompeo met in kim jong-un in north korea last week. meeting went very smoothly and a good relationship was formed. details of summit are being worked out now. denuclearization will be a great thing for world but also
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mike flynn. mike flynn introduced donald trump at every meaningful rally in the home stretch of the campaign. he was the national security adviser. he had his pick of roles. so down the line, and we know michael cohen has been with donald trump since donald trump -- he did a tiny fraction of his legal work, but michael cohen is intertwined in donald trump's world which is why the fbi raid on cohen makes trump so uncomfortable. >> now we're learning that they may not cover everything in that raid. >> thanks to donald trump. >>> new questions about the infamous 2016 town meeting. the lawyer at the center making a startling revelation. and president macron warmed up to the president, but can the german chancellor close up the deal? we'll take you to it live, and that's coming up. and so should you. midas has a lifetime guarantee on these parts. that's right. on things like struts, brakes, shocks. all kinds of automobile parts. guaranteed for life. does he turn everything to gold? not everything. luckily he's not a dog person. always a touch better means limited lifetime guarantees on every brake job. now get $100 back on a 2-axle brake service with your midas credit card. now get $100 back on a 2-axle brake service hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> more now on the lawyer natalia reporting that at the trump tower meeting she was an informant. samantha, you work for the nsc. you're aware of russian tradecraft, as it were, here. a lawyer like this coming there, offering what they were offering, dirt on hillary clinton, discussing what you might give us in return. is that classic tradecraft? >> this is like national security 101. when a russian who says they have information that just may be useful to you happens to get in touch, typically you would know that this was just spycraft and you would report it either before the fact or after the fact. but it's really interesting that the russians allowed this news to leak or to go out publicly, excuse me, when they did. we all knew that this woman was not operating as a lone wolf here. but ironically, we're now months after the fact that this meeting has come out, and the kremlin has okayed her ties to the kremlin? i wonder what's with that? >> she doesn't do stuff without getting an okay. do you think this could be a deliberate message from moscow? >> i think that could be exactly what's going on here. is it retribution for the sanctions? is it retribution for the expulsion of the diplomats? is this a way to thumb the nose at trump who just today said nobody has been tougher on russia than me? it could be. but if you're going to meet with russians, you have to assume that conversation is not confidential in any way whatsoever. so yes, the timing is success punish. >>> we have a lot more to talk about. in a matter of minutes, president trump and the german chancellor angela merkel will have a press conference. it's happening live. you can see the press gathering there. your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. i can also help with this. does your bed do that? oh... i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® be a topic on my trip throughout the middle east as well, not only talking about the concerns that president trump has expressed consistently but talking about ways to potentially address those shortcomings, finding a solution to the flaws that president trump has identified for a long time now. there's been no decision made. the team is working and i'm sure we'll have lots of conversations to deliver what the president has made clear. absent a substantial fix, absent overcoming the shortcomings, the flaws of the deal, he is unlikely to stay in that deal past this may. >> quite a warning there from the new secretary of state mikeraveling in brussels. right now we're waiting for president trump and german chancellor ainngela merkel. john, listening to the new secretary of state there, is that a new warning or is that restating the position? >> i think it's restating the policy. trump has said that himself, that absent a fix, they're going to have to, you know, probably pull out. i don't think this is anything new. i think it's important, though, jim, to remember that the sho shortcomings that they cite aren't really valid. he doesn't like the fact that it didn't deal with ballistic missile. you covered the iran deal, if we tried to lump in the ballistic missile, iran wouldn't have gone for the deal. he doesn't like the fact that there are sunset clauses, to maybe go back and enrich uranium but they they committed to never pursue a nuclear deal. and the third thing they complain about is the inspection regime. it's the strongest arms control inspection regime ever imposed by a foreign country on a national body
mike flynn. mike flynn introduced donald trump at every meaningful rally in the home stretch of the campaign. he was the national security adviser. he had his pick of roles. so down the line, and we know michael cohen has been with donald trump since donald trump -- he did a tiny fraction of his legal work, but michael cohen is intertwined in donald trump's world which is why the fbi raid on cohen makes trump so uncomfortable. >> now we're learning that they may not cover everything in...
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i especially want to thank mike remington and everyone at the wounded warrior project. mike has done an incredible job. mikeas done 35 years leading soldiers as an infantry soldier, rising to the rank of infantry general. there is no more important job than supporting the warriors who have fought and bled to keep us free. i want to thank you very much. you are all wonderful. that's why we are fighting to reform the v.a. that's why we signed v.a. accountability law into legislation -- legislation into law. they have and try to get that through for 30 years. accountability. we want accountability. they don't treat our vets good, we want them out. we could not do that before. that was a tough one get through and how we can get it through. and now we want choice. that is another when i wanted right from the beginning. we will get that done, too. i'm so happy with accountability. we have people that were terrible working there and they are gone. before, we could not do anything about them. we are very happy and we will have the finest choice program that you have ever seen. in fact, we turned down one program be
i especially want to thank mike remington and everyone at the wounded warrior project. mike has done an incredible job. mikeas done 35 years leading soldiers as an infantry soldier, rising to the rank of infantry general. there is no more important job than supporting the warriors who have fought and bled to keep us free. i want to thank you very much. you are all wonderful. that's why we are fighting to reform the v.a. that's why we signed v.a. accountability law into legislation --...