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mike? >> mike: william la jeunesse reporting. william, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> mikeed to segment natalee holloway the teenager was on a trip to aruba when she disappeared back in 2005. her case ignited a media frenzy which failed to produce any real answers. correspondent jonathan serrie tells us where things stand right now. >> this is something you will never get out of your mind. >> 13 years after the disappearance of his daughter natalee, dave holloway is still searching for answers. >> you always think about what could have been and what happened. >> in 2005, the 18-year-old from birmingham, alabama, vanished from a high school graduation trip to aruba. >> natalee, in a sense, became america's child aruba became the center of international mystery. >> last seen leaving a popular bar with then 17-year-old joran van der sloot. >> joran van der sloot was not arrested until 10 days after natalee went missing. and i think the news media their involvement forced this. >> the news crews defended on the tiny nation as the mystery around natalee's disappearance became a
mike? >> mike: william la jeunesse reporting. william, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> mikeed to segment natalee holloway the teenager was on a trip to aruba when she disappeared back in 2005. her case ignited a media frenzy which failed to produce any real answers. correspondent jonathan serrie tells us where things stand right now. >> this is something you will never get out of your mind. >> 13 years after the disappearance of his daughter natalee, dave holloway is still...
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mike? mike: but to be clear, jonathan, so far you got a workday out at the beach; right? [laughter] >> don't tell anyone. keep it a secret. mike between us. jonathan serrie in pensacola, many thanks. [laughter] >>> for more on the path of the storm, we go to meteorologist adam clock in the fox extreme weather center. >> there are plenty of areas where it is not as nice as far as the beach goes. there's your center of circulation behind me. rain is stretching up the florida, the state of florida, not so much along the panhandle but now running into portions of north georgia in the carolinas, all spots where they have seen a bunch of rain already, and there's only going to be more come. winds currently, and that's right at the center of circulation up to 50 miles-an-hour. this is moving to the north northwest at 12 miles-an-hour, which means by tomorrow, around lunchtime, that's when we expect landfall to eventually hit. but again, it is everything outside of that area where we're seeing all that rain. so no surprise here, we actually still have the flood watches and warnings down in portions of south florida where they have see
mike? mike: but to be clear, jonathan, so far you got a workday out at the beach; right? [laughter] >> don't tell anyone. keep it a secret. mike between us. jonathan serrie in pensacola, many thanks. [laughter] >>> for more on the path of the storm, we go to meteorologist adam clock in the fox extreme weather center. >> there are plenty of areas where it is not as nice as far as the beach goes. there's your center of circulation behind me. rain is stretching up the florida,...
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mike emanuel in washington. "the story" guest hosted by melissa francis starts right now. have a good evening, god bless america. >> indeed, thanks, mike alert. a state of emergency has been declared in maryland following a devastating flood. i melissa francis into micro martha maccallum. for the second time in less than two years ellicott city is reeling from flash flooding that has trapped folks in their homes and cars and destroyed local businesses. in moments we are going to be joined by the young woman who shot this footage and has now found herself at the center of this devastation not once, but twice. but we begin tonight with a desperate search for national guardsmen eddison hermond. true to his profession he tried to help his fellow citizens last night only to get swept away by the raging waters.
mike emanuel in washington. "the story" guest hosted by melissa francis starts right now. have a good evening, god bless america. >> indeed, thanks, mike alert. a state of emergency has been declared in maryland following a devastating flood. i melissa francis into micro martha maccallum. for the second time in less than two years ellicott city is reeling from flash flooding that has trapped folks in their homes and cars and destroyed local businesses. in moments we are going to...
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mike? mike i'm going to short bunds. : jonathan: would your take u.s. high-yield or e.m. credit? adding risk? george? >> e.m. credit. >> mikeoing to be an outliar. lisa? e.m. credit. jonathan: there we go. after the big debate, i thought about the potential of a hidden 10 year yield hitting 4% sometime soon, what do we see first? what do we see first, 4% or 2%? 4% or 2%, what do we see first. on a 10 year treasury yield? four or two? george? george: 2%, i would guess. jonathan: lisa? lisa: two percent. jonathan: mike? mike: that is a widespread. i guess i'll go with 2%. jonathan: well, we are back in the middle now at it's great to three. have you with me on the program. thank you to all of our guests. from new it for me york, but does it for us. we will see you next week on friday at 1 p.m. new york time, 6 p.m. in london. ♪ 6 p.m. in london. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq," where we focus on the assets, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. emerging market debt has been going down, down, down the last three weeks, so what opportunities does that create for the opportunistic investor? t
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mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mikerong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at the time. [ voice breaking ] he was... he would not have been happy. 'cause he never -- bob never had a store close. lemonis: so, what happened in mission viejo? mike: a bunch of things happened. first of all, our rent was high. then there was another very popular restaurant across from us. ultimately, we weren't able to pay rent. the other problem we had, we had operational issues. we were runnin
mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mikerong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my...
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start with mike, mike, mike, in michigan mike >> caller: booyah, jim, how are you? well how about you? >> caller: i'm excellent in sunny michigan my wife and i are holding on to a couple thousand shares of sirius xm and average price about $4.50 a share wondering if we should buy more. >> who has been consistently behind this stock? was me i'm not backing away let's go to bessey in illinois bessey >> caller: hi jim. >> hey bessey. >> caller: booyah from chicago you are the best thank you for all your wisdom. >> i love that praise. i need it. what's up? >> caller: i'm thinking about teva. >> it's had a nice come back, i think the bottom has been reached but this doesn't make me want to pull the trigger jake in georgia. jake. >> caller: how are you doing jim? booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: i am a new investor in the market i wanted to know what your thoughts were on iq. >> when it comes to china we like blaeb, and balzon and that is it. the rest -- -- sanjay in michigan sanj sanjay. >> caller: hi jim, first time investor how are you? okay how about you. >> caller: long
start with mike, mike, mike, in michigan mike >> caller: booyah, jim, how are you? well how about you? >> caller: i'm excellent in sunny michigan my wife and i are holding on to a couple thousand shares of sirius xm and average price about $4.50 a share wondering if we should buy more. >> who has been consistently behind this stock? was me i'm not backing away let's go to bessey in illinois bessey >> caller: hi jim. >> hey bessey. >> caller: booyah from...
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said he'd mike mike hanna. actually police. have having earned and and almost one time i can on my mother's first amendment meant clearly and without thousand reservation. that undermine my readership on my watch celia i aim launched regard our detention and. engine program graham. office a lot in these these. just a sec terrorists using tentang of these women had a lazy. the whole house does. on sunday lazy this might be a united states. both washington and in a year of unity and rest rest rest rest. contradictory movement general cloning. and that is that is what has is not sound of. national. that's and that to. change. when is. that is that i'm a democratic country treated sound outside. is also in britain state day of our political system. some some day. they they. in in a sense. though. from sunday to it's a way with. photos of tonight tonight night night night. here on france24. what is wrong did seven? days a week with. and when. you i us you jerusalem's lot. national condemnation monda. let let eighty six sixty. is dea
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mike mike june was loosened lady now the usa today state was really a little regulating things should be included in a change in your kitchen with iran it's easy to get. the remaining ngs hip. around when i'm at work and hardcore watchers don dominate middle middle east. and i remember my legally. that. if they reversed in a program that will be made problems bigger bigger problems than they have ever had before. compare. this one woman on the latest extended is on some occasions on like a connected to. these easy did a wrong should all stop rainman rains restaurants and and although into and w. know that says one click clicks on on a on a finite set. it's a really really lose you if you are citizens in israeli jails. source unknown that man woman in iran according to a senior man ran into social compared him from office or even though he's only six days on the recently changes nothing coming out of the public. americans impressions are wrong. on that saturday the malls his. ratio to the. originally changing over to rome u. s. u. s. doesn't come rev reference also whih would have an o
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mike: yes, sir. oklahoma city. steve: what do you do for a living, mike? mike: sir, i'm a--served in the united states air force for 33 years, retired. steve: thank you, sir. mike: i was flying the e-3 awacs plane, which is air warning and control system. we're battl
mike: yes, sir. oklahoma city. steve: what do you do for a living, mike? mike: sir, i'm a--served in the united states air force for 33 years, retired. steve: thank you, sir. mike: i was flying the e-3 awacs plane, which is air warning and control system. we're battl
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mike. hold on. mike: you know what? no. lemonis: you had a financial stake in the business, yes or no? mike: well... lemonis: yes or no? l... i agree. lemonis: so you weren't here because you were doing charity work. mike: but you have to understand. i could have just walked away completely at that point, marcus. lemonis: you left because you had no control, and you are leaving here today because nobody is paying your bills. thank you for coming. mike: i wish you the best. lemonis: yeah. good luck to you. ♪ mike is now gone for good, and so is paul, by the way. he hung around for awhile and tried to work on little things, but in the end, it didn't work out, and candidly, it's probably for the best. now, they're still technically investors and my partners, but that's in the name only, not the operations. ♪ travis: so this is where we're standing here. this is gone now. lemonis: in an effort to drive more traffic to farrell's, we are redoing the entire floor plan to allow customers that just want to enjoy ice cream without food to come. we're expanding the entire candy store to improve the retail area, and we're adding a
mike. hold on. mike: you know what? no. lemonis: you had a financial stake in the business, yes or no? mike: well... lemonis: yes or no? l... i agree. lemonis: so you weren't here because you were doing charity work. mike: but you have to understand. i could have just walked away completely at that point, marcus. lemonis: you left because you had no control, and you are leaving here today because nobody is paying your bills. thank you for coming. mike: i wish you the best. lemonis: yeah. good...
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mike, how you doing? mike: i'm doing well, steve. steve: good, good. where y'all from? mike: irvine, california. steve: irvine. good, good, good. [cheering and applause] well, introduce everybody, mike. mike: i will. before i introduce them, i just want to say our parents, 81 years old, weren't able to be here today, but they watch everything you do, steve. steve: yeah. yeah. mike: big fans. big fans. steve: i like that, man. mike: that's it. steve: i like that. that's good. you tell them i said i-- what's their names? mike: vic and marie filia. steve: vic and marie filia, steve harvey says hey! [cheering and applause] [indistinct] all right, let's go, mike. aw, yeah, anytime. mike: this is my beautiful wife stacy. steve: yeah. mike: everybody's favorite crazy uncle ric. ric: whoo! mike: my beautiful, awesome, baby sister nancy...
mike, how you doing? mike: i'm doing well, steve. steve: good, good. where y'all from? mike: irvine, california. steve: irvine. good, good, good. [cheering and applause] well, introduce everybody, mike. mike: i will. before i introduce them, i just want to say our parents, 81 years old, weren't able to be here today, but they watch everything you do, steve. steve: yeah. yeah. mike: big fans. big fans. steve: i like that, man. mike: that's it. steve: i like that. that's good. you tell them i...
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mike. >> mike: trace gallagher on the immigration beat in our los angeles newsroom. many thanks. arkansas g.o.p. governor hutchinson was one of the governor 's dining with the president tonight. border security was on the menu. he joins us now. good evening. >> great to be with you. >> mike: your read out of dinner tonight with the president? >> he was in very good spirits. he had worked hard all day today with a lot of news happening. we talked about border security with a handful of governors, some of them coming from border states and we were able to answer the president's call for the states for national guard resources to support our security efforts. i think this is a way for the president to thank some of those governors. i was delighted to be there tonight. clearly we had an increase in illegal crossings. i see this as a search opportunity to get a better handle and make sure that we don't spike or continue to go up and those illegal crossings. >> mike: the reports unaccompanied minors could be housed at little rock air force base, here's how kirstjen nielsen explain the problem. >> if you break the law and you happen to be a parent you will be incarcerated. if you have children you will be separated. that's not so different than what we do in the united states e
mike. >> mike: trace gallagher on the immigration beat in our los angeles newsroom. many thanks. arkansas g.o.p. governor hutchinson was one of the governor 's dining with the president tonight. border security was on the menu. he joins us now. good evening. >> great to be with you. >> mike: your read out of dinner tonight with the president? >> he was in very good spirits. he had worked hard all day today with a lot of news happening. we talked about border security...
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, mike, mike. >> feel like eminem in the eight mile when he gets booed off the stage how my wife feels, guys, disappointed. >> wow. >> shame on me. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. >> thanks for steering the car the other way. appreciate that. let's move on. a look at mt. tam. low clouds, high clouds, a ra an of colors. for tonight, it's going to be cool, mostly cloudy once again. seasonal to above average highs all the way through the extended even if they're not quite as warm as today. you can see the low clouds, the grayer of the clouds, kind of broken this morning. the high clouds, the whiter clouds are also broken. we expect a quick transition to a mostly sunny afternoon. for san francisco, that means 64 downtown. that's one of the warm spots, south san francisco 66. we've got the marina 62. balboa park about 60. daly city about 59. let's head over to the east bay where we have temperatures in the low to mid 70s except for berkeley and oakland at about 68 degrees. let's take a look at the peninsula where we have mainly mi
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mike loves his brother, who won by a very big margin. i don't know, was that a bigger margin than mike pence won by? i don't know, mike. ons for indiana's the states the states senate, - the states senate, mike | the states senate, mike braun, united states senate, mike braun, that was a good race. get up here. how about we let mike interrupt my speech? is that 0k? come on! 0ne speech? is that 0k? come on! one of the neatest experiences of my life was spending 30 minutes riding with the president and you wouldn't believe the advice you get and its great advice and i'm going to incorporate it. you know, when i started thisjourney incorporate it. you know, when i started this journey almost a year ago, i travelled the state, spend a lot of time in the north and wanted to make sure this was going to end up to make sure this was going to end up witha to make sure this was going to end up with a good result. would not have done it if i wasn't inspired by what this man did in 2016. he cleared the field systematically and really, that was the inspiration for doing it. and i can guarantee you, when i get there, i'm doing it for
mike loves his brother, who won by a very big margin. i don't know, was that a bigger margin than mike pence won by? i don't know, mike. ons for indiana's the states the states senate, - the states senate, mike | the states senate, mike braun, united states senate, mike braun, that was a good race. get up here. how about we let mike interrupt my speech? is that 0k? come on! 0ne speech? is that 0k? come on! one of the neatest experiences of my life was spending 30 minutes riding with the...
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police schools is in city administrations of many countries depend on one cool peroration in the us mike mike will still be one of the who doesn't want the eyes of god to just dump some guns. on him to see the best of proprietary software you don't know this whole school isn't there. it's such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments on does cyber threat not only that. put us in mobile that's what we call softness of the sense of the zip still being just one of them will still be going through almost the people didn't miss you borden's problems with. things you know this is the icing on the host i get on with the all business stopped in a more sustainable homes a fund is up and describes in the fine. print . of. the. post some officials do not. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle for all the world for a book on it were granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of the many other football f
police schools is in city administrations of many countries depend on one cool peroration in the us mike mike will still be one of the who doesn't want the eyes of god to just dump some guns. on him to see the best of proprietary software you don't know this whole school isn't there. it's such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments on does cyber threat not only that. put us in mobile that's what we call softness of the...
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for mike milbury and pierre mcguire, mike emrick saying good night from the nations capital ♪ whatevert is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. preparing for disaster. an unprecedented drill... in the wake of the deadly north bay fires. on. >>> right now, preparing for a disaster. an unprecedented drill in the wake of the fires. >>> plus, more concern in hawaii as dangerous conditions in paradise. >>> first, police are out in force. the news starts right now. thank you for joining us. >> and a special edition of nbc bay area news because of the hockey game. we begin in the south bay where police keeping a close eye on zloink de mayo celebrations. >> rob has a close eye on it. >> downtown is filling up. we've heard horns blowing and flags flying. people are ready to
for mike milbury and pierre mcguire, mike emrick saying good night from the nations capital ♪ whatevert is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. preparing for...
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is acting like the great power but mike mike miller let me ask you let me ask you but do 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 these things i mean that's kind. a very dangerous thing to be in ok because you think the 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 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
is acting like the great power but mike mike miller let me ask you let me ask you but do 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 these things...
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guess right now larry i can't exactly put my finger on it i think at the end of the day donald trump mike mike again i go back to my gut instincts my gut instincts tell me that he himself may not have been directly involved in the collision i don't think that he was but look at all of the people around him that have been indicted who are being called to testify who some who have already pled guilty i think think some of those people are going to to take the fall as they should if they were involved in anything untoward and but i think that donald trump himself i think personally democrats need to work more toward the strategy of what we can do coming toward twenty twenty rather than sticking on this so much sticking on the impeachment we need to be developing our message right now because we have a serious problem with messaging i'm concerned about it and we've got to start laying the groundwork now to tell the voters what we can do and what we can bring to the table to help shore up some of the deficiencies right now this administration thank you both genevieve reverend back home again in cal
guess right now larry i can't exactly put my finger on it i think at the end of the day donald trump mike mike again i go back to my gut instincts my gut instincts tell me that he himself may not have been directly involved in the collision i don't think that he was but look at all of the people around him that have been indicted who are being called to testify who some who have already pled guilty i think think some of those people are going to to take the fall as they should if they were...
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mike. so to cut costs, mike sold the june 125 call for $1.50 and reduced the cost of his trade to just $3.50 now to profit on this trade, mikeph lauren to rise above the strike that he bought by more than the $3.50 he spent on the trade or above $118.50 by june expiration. but this is a show about risking less and making more and mike's style is known to be rather avant-garde so to cut his costs down even more, mike then sold the june 105 put for $1.50 and created his call spread risk reversal. by doing that, he did something that even the most fashion-forward icons can't do he made making money even easier here's what we mean. between the $5 he spent on buying that 115 call and the $1.50 he collected by selling the 125 call, and the $1.50 he collected by selling that 105 put, mike cut the total cost of his trade down to just $2. now to make money, mike just needs ralph lauren shares to rise above the $115 spike or above $117 by june expiration. >> that is so fetch. >> but of course with every fashion risk there's a tradeoff. and by selling that put, mike's now obligated to buy ralph lauren shares at that strike price, even
mike. so to cut costs, mike sold the june 125 call for $1.50 and reduced the cost of his trade to just $3.50 now to profit on this trade, mikeph lauren to rise above the strike that he bought by more than the $3.50 he spent on the trade or above $118.50 by june expiration. but this is a show about risking less and making more and mike's style is known to be rather avant-garde so to cut his costs down even more, mike then sold the june 105 put for $1.50 and created his call spread risk reversal....
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mike has been rooting for a long time. mike loves his brother, who want a very big margin. thanhat a bigger margin mike pence one by? by? greg pence. greg. [applause] finally, a big congratulations for indiana's new republican nominee, for the united states senate, mike braun. that was a good race. get up here, mike. [applause] how about we let mike interrupt my speech? is that ok? great job. one of the neatest experiences of my life was spending 30 minutes writing with riding with the president. adviceldn't believe the you get, and it is great advice and i'm going to incorporated. it. [applause] mike braun: when i started this journey a year ago i traveled state that is a norma's. enormous. i would not have done it if i was not inspired by what this man did in 2016. [applause] he cleared the field systematically. that was the inspiration for doing it. i can guarantee you when i get there, i am doing it for the right reasons. outsider,nessman and just like our president. [applause] you can count on me to be a true reinforcement and the guy who is going to retire joe donnelly. thank you. [applause] president trump: th
mike has been rooting for a long time. mike loves his brother, who want a very big margin. thanhat a bigger margin mike pence one by? by? greg pence. greg. [applause] finally, a big congratulations for indiana's new republican nominee, for the united states senate, mike braun. that was a good race. get up here, mike. [applause] how about we let mike interrupt my speech? is that ok? great job. one of the neatest experiences of my life was spending 30 minutes writing with riding with the...
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some army dusters, which are twin 40 mike mike, intervened without permission and shot up vietnamese. it's a truck convoy. it became dark and couldn't travel anymore. when they saw the north vietnamese attack my village they saw the martyrs and opened opponens guys. it silenced them. probably will save the village. those army guys weren't there. probably would have wiped the village out. >> they acted without -- >> without permission. no command. >> i think that's an interesting comparison in the first half, you were lacking that proper intelligence. is that something that you think those specialist were over your own area. something to protect. >> tell me about daily life. what you guys had to eat on the daily? did you have music that you like to listen to? >> we would surrender our rations to the vietnamese. they would cook them up. lot of rice mixed with our food. the famous vietnamese fit sauce was called nook bomb. i tried to avoid it like the plague. it was very good. to this day i still like it. you would ask tu about that who would have day patrol and ambush. just got to know
some army dusters, which are twin 40 mike mike, intervened without permission and shot up vietnamese. it's a truck convoy. it became dark and couldn't travel anymore. when they saw the north vietnamese attack my village they saw the martyrs and opened opponens guys. it silenced them. probably will save the village. those army guys weren't there. probably would have wiped the village out. >> they acted without -- >> without permission. no command. >> i think that's an...
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mike has been rooting for for a long time. mike loves his brother, who want -- who won by a very big margin. was that a bigger margin than mikece won by? i don't know, mike. that was a big margin. greg pence. greg. [applause] finally, a big congratulations for indiana's new republican nominee, for the united states senate, mike braun. that was a good race. get up here, mike. [applause] how about we let mike for a second interrupt my speech? is that ok? great job. mike braun: one of the neatest experiences of my life was spending 30 minutes riding with the president. and you wouldn't believe the advice you get, and it's great advice and i'm going to incorporate it. [applause] mike braun: you know when i started this journey a year ago i traveled the state that is enormous. i want to make sure it was a good result. i would not have done it if i wasn't inspired by what this man did in 2016. [applause] he cleared the field systematically. and really, that was the inspiration for doing it. i can guarantee you when i get there, i'm doing it for the right reasons. i'm a businessman and outsider, just like our president. [applause] a
mike has been rooting for for a long time. mike loves his brother, who want -- who won by a very big margin. was that a bigger margin than mikece won by? i don't know, mike. that was a big margin. greg pence. greg. [applause] finally, a big congratulations for indiana's new republican nominee, for the united states senate, mike braun. that was a good race. get up here, mike. [applause] how about we let mike for a second interrupt my speech? is that ok? great job. mike braun: one of the neatest...
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it shows three story notch from the taller -- >> mike mike. [ off microphone ] >> there's a floor on one side. i mean, if we can't agree what a floor versus a roof deck is, we're in trouble. there's a floor on one side. there's not a floor on the other side. it goes three stories down now. we're asking for one story -- the -- two stories above the courtyard. exactly. >> let's just be clear. one story lower than ha -- than what this image shows. >> yes, than what the plan are in front of us. >> if i may, the one request i do have, it sounds like a detail, but i think it's important, is that the railings not be glass. >> be clear? >> well, transparent, but not be glass for a couple of reasons. one, i think the air movement and the other is the issue of birds and actually a third issue is just simply that glass actually becomes opaque. i would suggest the railings not be glass. >> and be wire or -- >> whatever other -- >> transparent with the typical railings, metal railings or whatever. >> okay. >> is there a code issue related to that? >> yeah, birds. >> the issue here would be the co
it shows three story notch from the taller -- >> mike mike. [ off microphone ] >> there's a floor on one side. i mean, if we can't agree what a floor versus a roof deck is, we're in trouble. there's a floor on one side. there's not a floor on the other side. it goes three stories down now. we're asking for one story -- the -- two stories above the courtyard. exactly. >> let's just be clear. one story lower than ha -- than what this image shows. >> yes, than what the plan...
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mike ivy, he paid money up front but the work was never done. last october mike hired a home improvement company to build a patio cover. mikeaid $1,000 down and waited five months. mike tells us no one from the contractor reached out during that time period. by march, mike's patience had run out and he request the a refund. mike says the company ignored him so he turned to us. the contractor did not return our messages about but a week after we got involved, mike says he got a full refund. so what can you do when a contractor doesn't keep up their end of the bargain? first, always do your homework. research contractors online and ask for personal references before hiring. be like mike, get everything in writing as well. mike's contract included detailed descriptions of pricing, work to be done and estimated start and finish dates. mike tells us he also did file a complaint with the contractor state licensing board. you can do that too if your contractor isn't keeping their promises. whether it's a dead beat contractor or any other business not giving you a fair shake, give us a call-1888-996-tips, on nbcbayarea.com/responds
mike ivy, he paid money up front but the work was never done. last october mike hired a home improvement company to build a patio cover. mikeaid $1,000 down and waited five months. mike tells us no one from the contractor reached out during that time period. by march, mike's patience had run out and he request the a refund. mike says the company ignored him so he turned to us. the contractor did not return our messages about but a week after we got involved, mike says he got a full refund. so...
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mike braun. that was a good race. [cheers & applause] get up here, mike. how about we let mike for a second interrupt my speech? t okay? come on, mike. great job. >> one of the neatest experiences of my life, spending 30 minutes riding with the preside president. you wouldn't believe the advice you get and it's great advice. i'm going to incorporate it. yeah. you know, when i started this journey almost a year ago, i traveled the states and a lot of time in the north. i wanted to make sure this was going to end up with a good result. i would not have done it if i wasn't inspired by what this man did in 2016. [cheers & applause] he cleared the field systematically and really that was the inspiration for doing it. and i can guarantee you, when i get there, i'm doing it for the right reasons. i'm a business man and an outsider, just like our president. [cheers & applause] and you can count on me to be a true reinforcement and the guy that is going to retire joe donnelly. thank you. cheers plougand applause. >> thank you, mike. and we need mike braun in the senate. and it's going to happen. it's going to happen. he'
mike braun. that was a good race. [cheers & applause] get up here, mike. how about we let mike for a second interrupt my speech? t okay? come on, mike. great job. >> one of the neatest experiences of my life, spending 30 minutes riding with the preside president. you wouldn't believe the advice you get and it's great advice. i'm going to incorporate it. yeah. you know, when i started this journey almost a year ago, i traveled the states and a lot of time in the north. i wanted to make...
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. >> no doubt about that got that right thank you, mike. mikeapple, set to report after the bell as the street does try to gauge demand for the iphone and iphone 10, trading higher on a down market. for more on, we're join bid the co-founder and former ceo of every note good morning, guys good to see you both. >> good morning. >> walter, we're in this mode where people are doubting the wisdom of launching $1,000 phone late in the so-called innovation cycle. how much are these fears around the cycle justified? >> we'll see tonight when earnings come out, especially when we look at the average price for phone. $700, $600 it seems pretty clear there hasn't been the wild demand for the thousand dollar phone. plus, apple has a larger array of phones out there on the market than it has had in years. and that's something that the company used to not do it used to keep the product line simplified and you see that android phones keep creeping up and now suddenly are ahead of apple and market share here. those are very bad signs for the iphone market. i t
. >> no doubt about that got that right thank you, mike. mikeapple, set to report after the bell as the street does try to gauge demand for the iphone and iphone 10, trading higher on a down market. for more on, we're join bid the co-founder and former ceo of every note good morning, guys good to see you both. >> good morning. >> walter, we're in this mode where people are doubting the wisdom of launching $1,000 phone late in the so-called innovation cycle. how much are these...
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mike? mike: jeff reporting live in the big island. many thanks. arthel? arthel: jeff and mikes passed away. how the nation is remembering the life and legacy of astronaut. and the famous world war i credited with saving many lives on the battlefield is honored today. meet the woman who crafted the memorial. outside. binge better. audible. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... ...plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. what maheart-healthyle salad the california walnuts.ver? the best simple pasta ever? california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. crazy enough to believe it can change the world. fearless is resilient enough to suffer the slings and arrows -- and come out stronger. fearless reads the rules, understands the limitations, listens to the naysayers -- and then goes ahead and does it anyway. you know what we make. fearless makes us who
mike? mike: jeff reporting live in the big island. many thanks. arthel? arthel: jeff and mikes passed away. how the nation is remembering the life and legacy of astronaut. and the famous world war i credited with saving many lives on the battlefield is honored today. meet the woman who crafted the memorial. outside. binge better. audible. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... ...plus the 12 hour pain relieving...
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mike. mike: new indications a u.s.-north korea summit might be back on track. south korea's president moon jae-in says north korea is committed to complete the denuclearization and the summit next month. reporter: new reporting from the washington post that an american team of pentagon and national security council korea experts have crossed the border into north korea to meet with government officials. president trump last night expressing a sense of optimism absent just a few days ago when he abroughtly canceled his meeting with kim. >> a lot of people are working on it it's moving along very nicely. we are look at june 12 in singapore. it's moving along pretty well. we'll see what happens. reporter: this optimism comes in spite of the fact a few of weeks ago the white house was stood up after traveling overseas for a presume it powwow. a form negotiator to south korea, and is he joined by one or two other policy officials. some lawmakers don't share the president's confidence in his a-team. >> it's a concession to north korea to offer a summit it's something they long wanted to elevate them to an equal with the united states. reporter: there is concern not everyone is on the same page when it comes to laying the foundation for talks. >> there needs to be a strong understanding of what all three sides mean by denuclearization. reporter: policy experts are cautioning all side should set clear expectations. gillian, many thanks. arthel: we are going to bring in ohio congressman warren davidson. thank you for joining us this morning, congressman. >> thank you. even if all the back line deal points aren't negotiated and finalized beforehand, do you think president trump should meet with kim jong-un? >> i think president trump made an amazing amount of progress in the north korean peninsula. as we remember memorial day, there is no place on the pleabt that shows american ideals better. the 38th parallel has been protected by americans since 1953. and from 1950 to 1953 when made the path possible that south korea could exist with a first world economy, first world connections. just across that border we see the different idea, wait produced in north korea. i think it's an opportunity to provide a path to peace and prosperity to the north korean people i don't think anyone would have believed when president trump took office. we should do our best to make this possible. president trump has done a great job of diminishing expectations. he's going to come out with a deal that means something. arthel: how soon do you think there will be a final deal on the table and as negotiations continue what should the american people expect to be outlined in that final agreement? >> i think the president outlined good expectations. gonh great expectations. but not saying i'm going to do a deal for the sake of doing one. >> i think a nuclear-free peninsula would serve us well. and i don't think it would be good to signal anything other than that in advance of negotiations. arthel: there are critics of the president's process. >> they are on a par with each other. he got the global recognition and regard. he's the big winner. when he got this letter from the president saying never mind. he must be having a giggle fit right there now in north korea and pyongyang. >> the art of diplomacy is harder than the art of the deal. arthel: the president's supporters will say this is his process. they say you should be able to walk out of the room and leave the table. are there any pitfalls or potential political land mines that cause apprehension on your part, sir? >> the concern is we do the deal. the president has taken that off the table in a way that says we are committed to getting a deal. i think the president's perfectly willing to leave empty handed or cancel the meeting if he does the think we will have a productive conversation. if it weakens our allies in the region and doesn't have possible verification, and if you look at the pitfalls of these agreements. north korea is threatening us with weapons they agreg to give under president clinton. if you look at iran, one of the weakest deals we negotiated. the reason it wound up so weak, we signaled to the world we wanted a deal no matter what. we paid for getting that deal. i can assure president trump isn't going to transfer $100 billion to the north koreans just to say we have a deal. arthel: as you monitor china throughout this process, what are you focusing on. >> president trump has done a great job of building a relationship with the chinese people and with their leader in particular. and obviously the biggest amount of pressure brought to bear upon north korea is china pressure. when you think about the do i ma'am is of trade we talked about. china doesn't want a trade war. i have been back and forth to china as a manufacturing guy before i was in office. i think the chinese realize we would be better off to trade and they don't want to see something that disrupts that. all these things have come together to put us in this place where chain today can work with the united states to apply pressure so the north korean people can enjoy the peace and prosperity the south korean people have enjoyed. arthel: what were you manufacturing. >> metal stamping and some other tooling. arthel: do you still have the business? >> no, my friend and partner has it. arthel: as a former army ranger and congress plan. i would like to know what memorial day feels like to you. >> it's an important day. we remember the people that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country. we have been made and kept free because people have done that. i remember a number of good friend who did pay that sacrifice. you think about them, but you also think, what would they want to do, they would want to spend time with their families as well. it's a good time to spend with friend and family and remember the sacrifices they made. arthel: as we thank you for your sacrifice we also want to thank your family and all the other military families as well. >> thank you. mikethe utah native held in a venezuelan prison reunited with his family after spending almost two years behind bars. the state department and lawmakers working tirelessly to secure his release. he was met by the president shortly after he landed on u.s. soil. his venezuelan wife was also detained. president trump: josh holt and his wife tammy, they came back from a tough ordeal in a venezuelan prison. i want to welcome you to the oval office. welcome you to the white house. it's special to have you both. >> i'm overwhelmed with gratitude for everything you have done. for the support of my wife those two years. they were very, very, very difficult few years. mike: holt traveled to venezuela in 2016 to marry his wife. he was arrested on weapons charges shortly after his honeymoon. the charges were said to be bogus. arthel: jason seaman, what we are learning about the teacher. what's next as congress tries to get answers. >> i think it was appropriate for them to use a confidential informant
mike. mike: new indications a u.s.-north korea summit might be back on track. south korea's president moon jae-in says north korea is committed to complete the denuclearization and the summit next month. reporter: new reporting from the washington post that an american team of pentagon and national security council korea experts have crossed the border into north korea to meet with government officials. president trump last night expressing a sense of optimism absent just a few days ago when he...
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mike pompeo. [applause] this day is a testament to your exceptional skill, mike. your skill and service has been honed over a lifetime. we are joined by mike's wife susan and his son. i want to thank you for sharing this moment with us. thank you. [applause] mike is a true american patriot. he has devoted many years of his life to defending america, beginning when he entered west point. as you all heard, he entered at 18 and ended up graduating first in his class. i heard that rumor a long time ago. i thought it was a rumor. [laughter] times, iard it so many have also heard i was first in my class at the warner school of finance. sometimes when you hear it you don't say anything. you just let it go. being first in class at west point. i know that is a big deal. true, yes. that i brought it up four weeks ago and after that everyone brings it up. hisas actually first in class at west point. soon he was deployed to germany where he served a cavalry officer prior to the fall of the berlin wall. after leaving active duty service he graduated from harvard law school with high honors. he was elected to congress in 2010 by the people of the fourth d
mike pompeo. [applause] this day is a testament to your exceptional skill, mike. your skill and service has been honed over a lifetime. we are joined by mike's wife susan and his son. i want to thank you for sharing this moment with us. thank you. [applause] mike is a true american patriot. he has devoted many years of his life to defending america, beginning when he entered west point. as you all heard, he entered at 18 and ended up graduating first in his class. i heard that rumor a long time...
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mike. mike is doing some tremendous work because i think often times we allowed the memory to be sanitized. people think i had a dream and that's it, but the reality is he was always fighting for justice and recognized poverty and racism and militarism, the triple evils have t had to be ft along with the war and he came out strong against all of those things and i followed her career very closely because i was in memphis and was affected by the civil rights movement. i first became interested in the civil rights movement when my parents had to explain to me why even though they were advertising for kids to get a free filet of fish sandwich at mcdonald's i couldn't go because it was segregated. i was 5-years-old. so i start paying attention to the civil rights movement and in 1966, when i was 11, james meredith began to march against fear and was shot down by darr darren. he hasn't gotten mor hadn't gotn hour into the march when he was shot down in mississippi and doctor king came to memphis and organized at the church, seminary united methodist church and doctor king gave a speech that he had given before but it got national attention. he said what good does it do a man to have integrated lunch counters if you can't buy hamburger so he made it clear just immigrating to be integrating public accommodations, creating more integrated lunch counters or even having the right to vote, political rights without economic justice wasn't enough to. so i think that what he's doing is important and of the work is important because it helps us better center with doctor king is all about. i got the chance to know him when i volunteered. i got one of those leaflets that he talked about in my neighborhood for a free angela davis bradley and i got on the bus downtown to the rally and participated, i was at high school ain highschool at the tie mentioned. it wasn't long after that i found out mike lived around the corner from me so i would have to take the bus down and ride to the rally so we have been friends ever since a but the memphis movement is critical and mike has done this job of anyone that i've known of exploring that. his book going down jericho road is a a seminal book. he took g interviews that they t together where they interview people and videotape them and that they are archived at the university and huniversity and t first hand information and put up with other historical documents and created a tremendous historical book but this book is critical because it talked about his deep roots and his commitment to economic justice. i think that when we look at poverty and the situations going on in the cities today and the situations going on with the crisis that we have even in rural areas, we realized that it is very important to continue his movement so i just want to commend him for the work that he's done with this book and i hope everyone will recognize the im
mike. mike is doing some tremendous work because i think often times we allowed the memory to be sanitized. people think i had a dream and that's it, but the reality is he was always fighting for justice and recognized poverty and racism and militarism, the triple evils have t had to be ft along with the war and he came out strong against all of those things and i followed her career very closely because i was in memphis and was affected by the civil rights movement. i first became interested...
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mike is in byron, minnesota. mike, where is byron, minnesota? caller: about five miles west of rochester. mayo clinic. are on with commissioner cassellius. caller: okay, i'd like to say, person that called from i think st. peter, about public schools. i have five grandchildren in all getting s, straight a's. one in a choice school and the fourth great and and eighth grade math and science. i can't agree when someone says doing a good job. host: what sichoice school, mike? learning, my ed grade.on mason, in second yeah, very intelligent, i try to his mother he get its from me, she didn't agree. host: all right. m minnesota., mike talked about the choice schools. offered? is education commissioner: yeah, thank you, mike, for bringing that up. of options for students for advanced level, for disabilities, ve gifted and talented, a lot of local control. school districts will look at students and what they bring and create programs that really do their needs. is pseo, program post-second education option, students in tenth grade to take college level course work ully paid by the state in vocational and they can take college in the schools, as well, hrough the university of minnesota, where we train teachers with college university akwulty, they pair up and take classes there in the high school or what we call vocational enrollment, students will take work in the -- in our schools and we partner with organizations, a great example is mcfail music program her
mike is in byron, minnesota. mike, where is byron, minnesota? caller: about five miles west of rochester. mayo clinic. are on with commissioner cassellius. caller: okay, i'd like to say, person that called from i think st. peter, about public schools. i have five grandchildren in all getting s, straight a's. one in a choice school and the fourth great and and eighth grade math and science. i can't agree when someone says doing a good job. host: what sichoice school, mike? learning, my ed...
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mike shields. mike, i'm going to start with you. the president came out swinging today against the russia investigation and the special counsel. he falsely tweeted this, the 13 angry democrats in charge of the russian witch hunt are start to go find out that there was a court system in place that actually protects people from injustice. and just wait till the courts get to see your unrevealed conflicts of interest. robert mueller is in charge of the investigation. he's a decorated vietnam veteran and former fbi director. why does the president keep saying this? >> well, he's attacking mueller's team because this is a political fight. there is obviously some legal components to this, but in the end, this is a political fight. if you look at what the clinton team did with ken starr, james cargo came out and declared war on starr and the investigation and dick morris wrote an entire game plan for how they were going after ken starr. they went after al domada who was investigating whitewater at the time. these are political fights. if you look at what's gone on with what rudy giuliani has done in the last week, it's clear they've shifted to a stance to politically talk about this and try and play off it. that's what the president said this morning, this is called me fighting back, and that's because in the end this is a political arena they're fighting in, and he believes he can prove there are members of the team that have given the democrats and are therefore conflicted and this is a partisan witch hunt. that's his message. >> rick, did the clintons or the clinton team, did they send out false allegations about kenneth starr, or did they just say it was a political witch hunt? because the crux of my question was about the president tweeting false information. >> well, i think the difference here, and what the clinton folks were not exactly fighting marcus of queensbury rules every day. they were certainly able to shift people when they had to achieve their political ends. this president, however, has taken it much, much further. the clinton folks -- not even the clinton folks went out and said, oh, ken starr is part of a sinister carval trying to destroy us and he's part of this gigantic conspiracy. >> yes, they did. >> not to the same degree as this where they're just absolutely making statements of fact that are so disconnected from reality. but look, this is the president doing professional wrestling, this is the president doing -- he's talking to one narrow silo of his voters, the fox news, fox & friends audience in the morning, making sure they're revved up on this thing, that their hepped up on this thing. in the normal strategy, everybody is entertained. donald trump has a unique, generous level of being a liar in chief like we've never seen before in any president in history. >> i know that you want to respond to that, mike. julia, stand by. mike, the people you mentioned were not the president of the united states. you were talking about carval and others. those were his associates doing that. why is the president of the united states doing it? >> the president is tweeting things. he doesn't have his entire white house and surrogates outside the white house attacking the investigation the way clinton does. >> of course he does. >> really. who is the james carval going after mueller and talking about the conflicts of interest -- >> isn't that giuliani? >> you've got an entire organization in the white house invested in pushing this. kellyanne conway does nothing else but serially lie on the position on mueller. they have an entire white house staff dedicated to one thing only. they're not talking about the business of the country, they're talking about the business of protecting donald trump. you also have a lot of members of the house who have decided their oath to the constituents, the constitution, co
mike shields. mike, i'm going to start with you. the president came out swinging today against the russia investigation and the special counsel. he falsely tweeted this, the 13 angry democrats in charge of the russian witch hunt are start to go find out that there was a court system in place that actually protects people from injustice. and just wait till the courts get to see your unrevealed conflicts of interest. robert mueller is in charge of the investigation. he's a decorated vietnam...
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but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.he trump administration announced a new policy to deter illegal immigration. it if any families are caught answering illegally-- entering illegally from mexico border patrol will take the clirn away from their parents indefinitely. which say horrible proposal and a great plot for the mexican reboot of taken. it will be like, have i a particular set of skills. i will find you and i will kill. but first i need to approve my visa then i'm coming for you, man. but over the weekend trump's chief of staff and kaw kaition grinch john kelly went on npr and immigration policy came up and this is what he had to say. >> let me step back and tell you that the vast majority of the people that move illegally into the united states are not bad people. they're not criminals, they're not ms-13s. >> trevor: i'm not going to lie. it is nice to hear someone in the administration, especially trump's top guy say mexicans aren't all criminals. but any compliment that weak is always a little suspicious. if a
but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.he trump administration announced a new policy to deter illegal immigration. it if any families are caught answering illegally-- entering illegally from mexico border patrol will take the clirn away from their parents indefinitely. which say horrible proposal and a great plot for the mexican reboot of taken. it will be like, have i a particular set of skills. i will find you and i will kill. but first i need to...
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but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.o your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. that's our show for tonight, stay tuned, the opposition with gored enjordan clep certificate coming up next, but first your moment of zen. >> good morning, administration officials fanned out yesterday to describe a new future for north korea, one where the nation emerges from decades of isolation, gains economicically from interaction with the united states and the outside western world. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> jordan: get in here, opposers! it's already may 14, and my opponent tonight is former white house communications director anthony scaramucci. ( cheers and applause ) yes. we'll get to the mooch later. first, i want to talk about something completely uncomplicated and super simple: the state of israel. ( laughter ) i love israel! and not just because i
but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.o your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. that's our show for tonight, stay tuned, the opposition with gored enjordan clep certificate coming up next, but first your moment of zen. >> good morning, administration...
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but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.hhhhhhh but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away! hydro boost and our gentle exfoliating cleanser from neutrogena® ♪ ( ♪ ) (sustained horn honk) advisor: (on phone) jane,...
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mike called them also, mike pence. and they are really incredible people. [indiscernible] president trump: i think our secretary of state despite the fact that the "new york times" said he was missing, he was in north korea, but i think our secretary of state has done a fantastic job. mike, did you know you were missing? they couldn't find you. they couldn't find him because he was in north korea. i don't want to comment on whether or not i spoke to him. indiscernible] president trump: well, we are starting off on a new footing and this is a wonderful thing that he released the folks early. big thing. very important to me. and i really think we have a very good chance of doing something very feengful and if anybody said that five years ago, 10 years ago, even a year ago, you would have said that's not possible. i will say this, a lot of good hings have happened. [indiscernible] president trump: i really think he wants to do something. i really think he wants to do something and bring that country into the real world. i really believe that, john, and i think we will have success. i think this will be a big success. never been taken this far and we are starting from here. but i think a lot of progress has been made and we'll see what happens. we're talking about a few wee
mike called them also, mike pence. and they are really incredible people. [indiscernible] president trump: i think our secretary of state despite the fact that the "new york times" said he was missing, he was in north korea, but i think our secretary of state has done a fantastic job. mike, did you know you were missing? they couldn't find you. they couldn't find him because he was in north korea. i don't want to comment on whether or not i spoke to him. indiscernible] president...
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mike u. >> mike: kimberly, thank you very much. have a great weekend. hollywood producer who fueled the me too movement faces sex crime charges and whatever happened to natalee holloway? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> mike. everybody plays games. those words from president trump have ignited new speculation tonight that the just cancelled summit with north korean leader kim jong un could be resurrected the president is welcoming what he calls kim's warm and productive response to the withdrawal. a reaction that was far less bellicose than expected. we have fox team coverage, gillianur
mike u. >> mike: kimberly, thank you very much. have a great weekend. hollywood producer who fueled the me too movement faces sex crime charges and whatever happened to natalee holloway? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> mike. everybody plays games. those words from president trump have ignited new speculation tonight that the just cancelled summit with north korean leader kim jong un could be resurrected the president is welcoming what he calls kim's warm and...
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mike: if you're a vietnam veteran and we work for you, please stand and be recognized. [applause] mike: and lastly, i ask all who served their nation in uniform or loved and supported those in the service to stand and be recognized. [applause] mike: ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your service. you may be seated. again, on behalf of the vietnam helicopter pilots' association, i welcome you to this dedication and thank you for coming to honor our fallen. [applause] bob: it is a pleasure to introduce major general carl they combat aviator with 1500 combat hours during three combat tours in vietnam. he is a living legend and his awards include four distinguished flying crosses, three awards of the lesion of merit. and 53 air medals earned one hour at a time. his efforts cannot be overstated. please welcome major general carl mcnair. [applause] maj. gen. mcnair: super. thank you, bob. for the kind introduction and for the leadership that you and your team have provided in bringing us together in the nation's capital on hallowed ground. it's a place that holds the remains of over 400,000 of our nation's heroes, from presidents to privates all who committed themselves to preserve our nation's security and independence won by our f
mike: if you're a vietnam veteran and we work for you, please stand and be recognized. [applause] mike: and lastly, i ask all who served their nation in uniform or loved and supported those in the service to stand and be recognized. [applause] mike: ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your service. you may be seated. again, on behalf of the vietnam helicopter pilots' association, i welcome you to this dedication and thank you for coming to honor our fallen. [applause] bob: it is a pleasure to...
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but some things should... like mike's aim. mike! toss me a busch! wow. good effort.is dead. again... uh-oh. you need a new phone. and you deserve it on the best network. verizon. plus right now you can get a great deal. oh, we're going? sure-- ehh, not my thing. ♪ (vo) today's the day. get up to 50% off our best phones. like the samsung galaxy s9 and google pixel 2. plus get the best unlimited starting at $40 per line for four lines. because unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. ♪ ♪ woo! [hip-hop music] [mellow jazz] ♪ - ah. welcome to "cp time." the only show that's, for the culture. today, we look back at legendary black politicians. john lewis. shirley chisholm. barack obama. just a few of the icons we won't be talking about today. instead, we look to those whose achievements are a little less appreciated by history. let's start with 2012 republican presidential candidate: herman cain. herman cain was a business man with a colorful personality and zero knowledge of world affairs. when they ask me who's the president of ubeki-beki- beki-beki-stan-stan,
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