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miselis doesn't have a criminal record.s a government-issuedse curity clearance for his job at the massive defense contractor northrogrumman. hey mike, how you doing? a.c. thompson, "propublica" and "frontline wanted to talk about what youoi were d in charlottesville last year. >> uh, sorry, i don't know t, man.g about t >> thompson: but you were there, you're on camera, you're on photos. >> no, i, i think you got the wrong guy. >> thompson: hey, do northrop and ucla know you're involved with the rise above movement? >> gotta go, man. >> thompson: we identify michaef miselis ollow-up story. anthe next day, northrop grumman announces its taken action, and miselis is no longer an employee. ♪ >> in new york city, an army veteran, who police an admitted white supremacist, has been charged with murder as a hate crime. >> portland poli say late yesterday afternoon three men were stabbed by a man yelling ethnic and religious slurs. >> thompson: over the course of v reporting, i've seen a wave of white supremacilence hit the countr
miselis doesn't have a criminal record.s a government-issuedse curity clearance for his job at the massive defense contractor northrogrumman. hey mike, how you doing? a.c. thompson, "propublica" and "frontline wanted to talk about what youoi were d in charlottesville last year. >> uh, sorry, i don't know t, man.g about t >> thompson: but you were there, you're on camera, you're on photos. >> no, i, i think you got the wrong guy. >> thompson: hey, do...
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this is "who wants to be a mise welcome to "millionaire." everybody is fired up today. i like it. [cheers and applause] let's welcome our first contestant, a resident pediatrician from oakland, california, maddie schwarz. [cheers and applause] maddie, you brought some fans with you. >> apparently. >> oaktown is in the house. they love you. all right, just think how excited they'll be when you win $1 million. >> i can only hope. >> right? well, you're 14 questions away. money value's growing from $500 all the way to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. they're th
this is "who wants to be a mise welcome to "millionaire." everybody is fired up today. i like it. [cheers and applause] let's welcome our first contestant, a resident pediatrician from oakland, california, maddie schwarz. [cheers and applause] maddie, you brought some fans with you. >> apparently. >> oaktown is in the house. they love you. all right, just think how excited they'll be when you win $1 million. >> i can only hope. >> right? well, you're 14...
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. >> a family frantic after this 72-year-old woman went mising in fairf -- missing in fairfax county. health problems could puter in serious danger. she may be driving a volvo with virginia tags. please call police if you see her. >>>ll right, next at 6:00, no time for horsing around for some fifighters in prince george's they had to corral a couple wild animals before they got away. and northern virginiaoman is -- we're going to show you why that means so many people in our area won't go to sleep hung. > and we're following a devastating situation on a tourist island in indonesia after an rthquake. the death toll approaching 100. what officials are telling r people to ht now. know what? no, what? i just switched to geico and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >>> the death toll rising after anotr earthquake in indonesi >> people posting videos on social immediate ymedia of peopg in the streets. it struck on a touri
. >> a family frantic after this 72-year-old woman went mising in fairf -- missing in fairfax county. health problems could puter in serious danger. she may be driving a volvo with virginia tags. please call police if you see her. >>>ll right, next at 6:00, no time for horsing around for some fifighters in prince george's they had to corral a couple wild animals before they got away. and northern virginiaoman is -- we're going to show you why that means so many people in our area...
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if we work together and give him a chance, the updated to do any of you guys back there, i --mise, we will do something this administration will continue to make history. i have to say one thing about that, i did not know him at all and watching one of to put itndly groups nicely, and i said, who is that guy? he is destroying them. i have to meet him. i just want to thank you, you have been incredible. longre some voice -- how are you married? >> 39 years. pres. trump: ayanna was 35 years old. were 35 yearsyou old. you are doing a great job. [indiscernible] pres. trump: thank you, i appreciate it. president, i want to thank you and i i go the sentiments of all of the colleagues that of already spoken, and i definitely thank you for your commitment to partnering with the faith-based community. i happen to be in many rooms but in one room project -- one room particularly, we had a meeting and you said to all the faith leaders around your desk, the muzzle offke of your mouth, and in a year me, you in a year's ti been partnering with us to do what we were called to do. pres. trump: one of
if we work together and give him a chance, the updated to do any of you guys back there, i --mise, we will do something this administration will continue to make history. i have to say one thing about that, i did not know him at all and watching one of to put itndly groups nicely, and i said, who is that guy? he is destroying them. i have to meet him. i just want to thank you, you have been incredible. longre some voice -- how are you married? >> 39 years. pres. trump: ayanna was 35 years...
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heros of it, the john glenns, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, well now it's a little bit more the ee lon misingss. and they can maybe do it more cheaply and efficiently than government. we used to spend 5% of the budget, the annual budget back in the '60s on the space program. now we spend half a percent. and we can still get into space. >> trish: we'll leave it there. thanks for having me in all week. and don't forget to watch his show tomorrow, big day for the president. >> i'm jesse watters along with dadan mcdowell, richard fowler, dana perino and greg gutfeld. >> greg! [laughing] >> this is "the five." >> president trump blasting fake news while some in the media proving how biased they are. >> president trump: they can make anything bad. because they are the fake, fake, disgusting news. >> the president of the united states is completely unhinged. and getting worse by the day. >> more on the president's fight against fake news ahead. but first a
heros of it, the john glenns, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, well now it's a little bit more the ee lon misingss. and they can maybe do it more cheaply and efficiently than government. we used to spend 5% of the budget, the annual budget back in the '60s on the space program. now we spend half a percent. and we can still get into space. >> trish: we'll leave it there. thanks for having me in all week. and don't forget to watch his show tomorrow, big day for the president. >> i'm jesse...
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members from broadway shows performed showtunes as part of the protest performing songs from les misings. it was all meant to be a positive protest to inspire people to voice their opinions. this was the 22nd night of protests in front of the whitehouse. a group of political activists launched the nightly gatherings in reaction to the president's news conference with russian president vladimir putin. >>> 11 americans who survived last week's crash are suing that airline. the plane crashed just after take-off from the airport in durango, mexico alast tuesday. everyone survived. the lawfirm handleing the case says the passengers have the right the know exactly what caused the crash. the cause of the crash has not been determined yet. three of the four crew members have been interviewed but not the captain because he is still being treated for injuries from the crash. >>> the state assembly budget committee is holding a hearing this afternoon about solveing the long wait times at the dmb. dmb customers are spending more time in line than ever before. starting in october of 2020, you'll need
members from broadway shows performed showtunes as part of the protest performing songs from les misings. it was all meant to be a positive protest to inspire people to voice their opinions. this was the 22nd night of protests in front of the whitehouse. a group of political activists launched the nightly gatherings in reaction to the president's news conference with russian president vladimir putin. >>> 11 americans who survived last week's crash are suing that airline. the plane...
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. >> what are we mising? >> we won't say on this show, but it's a pretty deep breach, and here's what i'm suggesting, that he's not the only man in the country that can be attorney general. >> okay. it's much deeper than that, and we can't go into it on this show. >> i feel like he might have been on "the bachelor" giving analysis about relationship advice, and there's something i can't say on tv because it's too personal. yet at the same time, he's seemingly auditioning for the attorney general role. you can't help but to feel that part of this facade is that lindsey graham perhaps has aspirations on his own of being appointed to that position himself, the things that he says that oh, there are many people in the country that can fill this role. >> michael steele, i'm going to put it on you again, these are your guys. >> oh, my gosh. >> what's your take? >> i don't even get where lindsey is coming from here. just take the i.v. out of the arm, lindsey, take the trump i.v. out and stop it. what is this breach?
. >> what are we mising? >> we won't say on this show, but it's a pretty deep breach, and here's what i'm suggesting, that he's not the only man in the country that can be attorney general. >> okay. it's much deeper than that, and we can't go into it on this show. >> i feel like he might have been on "the bachelor" giving analysis about relationship advice, and there's something i can't say on tv because it's too personal. yet at the same time, he's seemingly...
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amy:y: on july 5, you reported a story about michael miselis for propublica headlined "he is a memberf a violent was the premises to group, so why is he working for a defense contractor with a security?" one day after your story was published, michael masella's lost his job. talk about how you track him down. >> so we had these photos and videos and we had seen him at these rallies that we did not know his name. we did not know who he was. eventuallyly, over many months,e were able to get a break that led -- gave us his name and we were able to corroborate that, yeah, this is the guy -- on amy: talk about that break all stuck >> whittle law-enforcement sources said, hey, this is evidence that is whehen a lead u to this and d help us lead us so thatat name. we went and sasaw michael misel. we s said, hey -- amy: you confront him when he is getting this car, where? >> in southern california,a, not far from the nororth of germaman pl. -- northrup german plant. you go watch the video. i was struck by he seemed highly and surprised that somebody, say, hey, what were you doing in charlottes
amy:y: on july 5, you reported a story about michael miselis for propublica headlined "he is a memberf a violent was the premises to group, so why is he working for a defense contractor with a security?" one day after your story was published, michael masella's lost his job. talk about how you track him down. >> so we had these photos and videos and we had seen him at these rallies that we did not know his name. we did not know who he was. eventuallyly, over many months,e were...
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against the standard operating procedure of how washington works and donald trump is delivering on that mise. >> what would you say to republican candidates who won primaries by attaching themselves to president trump, but now are in a general election in which they are being attacked for doing that? also running in states, a lot of the senate's race states are in places where the president's policies have become controversial. how would you tell the republican candidates to deal with president trump going forward? mr. lewandowski: missouri is a great example. we had claire mccaskill and we had10 and -- and we 10 incumbent races. i think what you are going to see and what i think was missed by and large going into the 2016 election was the mainstream media wrote off donald trump's opportunities to win and a number of places in florida, pennsylvania, and ohio because they got the blue-collar democrats would not come out for donald trump. 2000 whenmber back in george bush was running against al gore. there was a competitive race in west virginia and they said vote your gun, not your job. al go
against the standard operating procedure of how washington works and donald trump is delivering on that mise. >> what would you say to republican candidates who won primaries by attaching themselves to president trump, but now are in a general election in which they are being attacked for doing that? also running in states, a lot of the senate's race states are in places where the president's policies have become controversial. how would you tell the republican candidates to deal with...
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of view from what might have to be copper mise on, what do you think is most important? getting get rid new it in reasonable way, most businesses and the united states and in canada, they support nafta, they do not need a bunch of stupid, foolish rhetoric. it is true that our friends and labor in michigan where i am seriousld like to see labor standards in mexico so they do not used to -- lose jobs to low-wage areas. our trade people have been working all week on those issues. the trade people and united states think they made a lot of progress in mexico and most of the progress is on issues that would not affect canada. canada is not a low-wage company and things work really well. -- autor auto it industry is very successful so i would wait and see as a canadian negotiator and do not overreact to the rhetoric of donald trump. >> that rhetoric has been very negative. essentially telling his trade representative, if you do not get the deal we want, do not do any deal. do you think that is representative, that kind of an attitude? >> no, not at all. it is a lot of bluster.
of view from what might have to be copper mise on, what do you think is most important? getting get rid new it in reasonable way, most businesses and the united states and in canada, they support nafta, they do not need a bunch of stupid, foolish rhetoric. it is true that our friends and labor in michigan where i am seriousld like to see labor standards in mexico so they do not used to -- lose jobs to low-wage areas. our trade people have been working all week on those issues. the trade people...
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are we willing to copper mise? >> i do -- are we willing to compromise?> i do not think we should. a sunset clause would make the deal a relevant. people would stop investing in canada and other deal would be gone in five years. the resolution clauses the most important thing for canada so the federal government has got it right on those two issues. >> what about increasing american access to the dairy market. this administration seems to be pretty sound getting more access to your market. john: they have the capacity to do that. the previous government did that with the trans-pacific partnership and that was 2.5% americanspp that would have obtained so it would not be hard to offer that up again, obviously offering compensation to canadian dairy farmers. short on supply management. theow crucial is it that three sides get to sort of agreement especially before it the new president takes office on november 4? new mexicanhe president has quietly said, let the current government deal with it and let them where it, -- wear it, and i do not think that is a ba
are we willing to copper mise? >> i do -- are we willing to compromise?> i do not think we should. a sunset clause would make the deal a relevant. people would stop investing in canada and other deal would be gone in five years. the resolution clauses the most important thing for canada so the federal government has got it right on those two issues. >> what about increasing american access to the dairy market. this administration seems to be pretty sound getting more access to...
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population so it's hard to really measure these things if we did it that way we probably would have misedthe last four or five years. i come back to the structure of rates and what's happening in the last ten years the companies are doing well, the economy is doing well. the only that can upset that is financial problem and the feds are the only ones that can cause that and i don't think they want to do that. >> kerry, what's your sense of the level of bullishness out there from your fellow investors and your clients >> well, i think the survey was taken quite recently probably since the end of the last quarter. and for the first six months the s&p was up 2.6%, and then we've had this tremendous rally in the last few weeks so if you ask people who have not been very fully invested how they're feeling and they are missing the action they start to get scared and say, oh, yes, i'm becoming more bullish because they don't want to be caught off-guard and not in the game. so i don't take it very seriously and if the market were down the next two weeks the survey today for two week would be much
population so it's hard to really measure these things if we did it that way we probably would have misedthe last four or five years. i come back to the structure of rates and what's happening in the last ten years the companies are doing well, the economy is doing well. the only that can upset that is financial problem and the feds are the only ones that can cause that and i don't think they want to do that. >> kerry, what's your sense of the level of bullishness out there from your...