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so did company can be pretty confident that he was not involved in the details can we know that mr miller might you know be slightly challenge by more recent discussion to poor trolls who were somewhat involved in the d.c. gate scandal so in that sense these presents a fresh face which the company hopes hopes to have some rather strange statements that come from the group and push the parent company saying mr miller quote signaled a fundamental willingness to accept the changes is he being ousted. this very hard to say we know that from the very beginning he always made it clear that he wants to serve only one term and we do know him to you personally didn't like the challenges that he was facing for example around his he celery and it's quite feasible that he says well you know if possible i'm absolutely fine to leave and to have somebody else to start the fresh frankly speaking as an outsider it's impossible to say and even from inside you hear these two very different interpretations one saying did was more for sort of he was asked to push i think is always a bit too strong to say did
so did company can be pretty confident that he was not involved in the details can we know that mr miller might you know be slightly challenge by more recent discussion to poor trolls who were somewhat involved in the d.c. gate scandal so in that sense these presents a fresh face which the company hopes hopes to have some rather strange statements that come from the group and push the parent company saying mr miller quote signaled a fundamental willingness to accept the changes is he being...
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mr. miller: good to know. robin wright got a dusting was fellow at the wilson center, a -- a distinguished fellow at the wilson center, with broad equities -- expertise. a longtime writer for the new yorker and a former diplomatic correspondent for the washington post, reported for more than 140 countries and has a deep and authoritative iran.ise, particularly on she is also author of the widely acclaimed book. we have something in common. we are both graduates -- i was there for eight years and she was born in ann arbor, university of michigan. ms. wright: go blue. mr. miller: june in tonight for the national championship game. it's great you -- great to have you here. and at thellow washington is to come has had a long career in government, the state department, served as senior advisor to the broader middle east and the secretary of state policy planning staff and holds a phd in political science and studies from harvard, has taught there and that gw. he is fluent in arabic, french, and hebrew as well as pr
mr. miller: good to know. robin wright got a dusting was fellow at the wilson center, a -- a distinguished fellow at the wilson center, with broad equities -- expertise. a longtime writer for the new yorker and a former diplomatic correspondent for the washington post, reported for more than 140 countries and has a deep and authoritative iran.ise, particularly on she is also author of the widely acclaimed book. we have something in common. we are both graduates -- i was there for eight years...
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mr. miller? difference is group holding. optimalnot have major -- operational brands. would expect if it becomes a group ceo, he will keep his responsibilities as the vw brand as well. that is the management structure that volkswagen had in place when miller moved in and moved up in 2015. vonnie: from a management culture point of view, will he be popular among the staff? is popular.nk diess he is known for being demanding. he is extremely smart. he is challenging for everyone who works with him. that is a good thing. he had his issues with the workers council which is very powerful at what slaton. it seems they managed to create a working culture which is constructed. they turned the vw brand around together. i think he is getting support from labor. vonnie: what is the more medium term and a longer term plan for that we arearly seeing challenges around the world, including cars and protectionism? arndt: volkswagen is one of the most global oem. they have a leading market share in europe and china and a strong rand positions in south and north america. they will build
mr. miller? difference is group holding. optimalnot have major -- operational brands. would expect if it becomes a group ceo, he will keep his responsibilities as the vw brand as well. that is the management structure that volkswagen had in place when miller moved in and moved up in 2015. vonnie: from a management culture point of view, will he be popular among the staff? is popular.nk diess he is known for being demanding. he is extremely smart. he is challenging for everyone who works with...
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did company can be pretty confident that he was not involved in the details ken and as we noted mr miller might you know be slightly challenge by more recent discussion to poor trolls who were somewhat involved in duties and gate scandal so in that sense the sprit sense of fresh face which the company hopes hopes to have some or all the strange statements that are coming from the group and pushing the parent company saying mr miller quote signaled fundamental willingness to accept the changes is he being ousted. this very hard to say we know that from the very beginning he always made me clear that he wants to serve only one term and we do know him did you personally didn't like the challenges that he was facing for example around his he celery and it's quite feasible that he says well you know if possible i'm absolutely fine to leave and to have somebody else to start afresh frankly speaking as an outsider it's impossible to say and even from inside you hear these two very different interpretations one saying did was more for sort of he was asked to you know push i think is always a bit
did company can be pretty confident that he was not involved in the details ken and as we noted mr miller might you know be slightly challenge by more recent discussion to poor trolls who were somewhat involved in duties and gate scandal so in that sense the sprit sense of fresh face which the company hopes hopes to have some or all the strange statements that are coming from the group and pushing the parent company saying mr miller quote signaled fundamental willingness to accept the changes...
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mr miller continued.olice went out of its way to enable the bbc to report." "i completely disagree," she said. there was also written evidence today from gloria hunniford, who was in court last week. a close friend of sir cliff richard's, she said when she watched the bbc‘s report of the search, it was beyond belief. she'd never seen anything like it before on british television. she said the singer was broken, violated and betrayed, and lost so much weight he felt like skin and bones. lucy manning, bbc news. starbucks has said it will close all 8,000 of its us branches for one day next month for staff training on preventing racial discrimination. it comes after a video emerged of two black men being arrested last week in one of its cafes in philadelphia sparking outrage. they'd refused to leave after being told they couldn't use the toilet. a type of plankton described as part of the beating heart of the oceans has been named after the bbc‘s blue planet series. scientists at university college london bes
mr miller continued.olice went out of its way to enable the bbc to report." "i completely disagree," she said. there was also written evidence today from gloria hunniford, who was in court last week. a close friend of sir cliff richard's, she said when she watched the bbc‘s report of the search, it was beyond belief. she'd never seen anything like it before on british television. she said the singer was broken, violated and betrayed, and lost so much weight he felt like skin...
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mr miller continued.s way to enable the bbc to report." "i completely disagree," she said. there was also written evidence today from gloria hunniford, who was in court last week. a close friend of sir cliff richard's, she said when she watched the bbc‘s report of the search, it was beyond belief. she'd never seen anything like it before on british television. she said the singer was broken, violated and betrayed, and lost so much weight he felt like skin and bones. lucy manning, bbc news. up to a third of so—called millennials, those people born between 1981 and 2000, may still be renting a home by the time they retire. a report, from the think—tank the resolution foundation, also shows the number of families renting has increased threefold in this century, up from 600,000 to a record 1.8 million in 2016. the report calls for longer tenancy agreements and limits on rent increases. another urgent issue is sub—standard housing, something the government blames on landlords. our special correspondent, richar
mr miller continued.s way to enable the bbc to report." "i completely disagree," she said. there was also written evidence today from gloria hunniford, who was in court last week. a close friend of sir cliff richard's, she said when she watched the bbc‘s report of the search, it was beyond belief. she'd never seen anything like it before on british television. she said the singer was broken, violated and betrayed, and lost so much weight he felt like skin and bones. lucy...
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mr miller continued.its way to enable the bbc to report." "i completely disagree," she said. there was also written evidence today from gloria hunniford, who was in court last week. a close friend of sir cliff richard's, she said when she watched the bbc‘s report of the search, it was beyond belief. she'd never seen anything like it before on british television. she said the singer was broken, violated and betrayed, and lost so much weight he felt like skin and bones. lucy manning, bbc news. the time is 6:15. our top story this evening: theresa may has made a personal apology to the leaders of caribbean countries for the treatment of windrush migrants. still to come, with some decent spring weather in the forecast, we will be looking at the appalling affect these conditions have had on farming and tourism. and why in london at a growing number of people are seeking refuge in the churches during the day. and will the plan by tate galleries encourage more young people to visit? up to a third of so—called mi
mr miller continued.its way to enable the bbc to report." "i completely disagree," she said. there was also written evidence today from gloria hunniford, who was in court last week. a close friend of sir cliff richard's, she said when she watched the bbc‘s report of the search, it was beyond belief. she'd never seen anything like it before on british television. she said the singer was broken, violated and betrayed, and lost so much weight he felt like skin and bones. lucy...
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mr. miller: tune in tonight for the national championship game. robin, it's great to have you here. kauffman fellow and at the washington is to come has had a long career in government, the state department, served as senior advisor to the broader middle east and the secretary of state policy planning staff and holds a phd in political science and studies from harvard, has taught there and that gw. -- and at gw. he's fluent in arabic, french, and hebrew as well as proficient in several other regional languages, which is more than an entry into this region as someone once remarked, the middle east is a get a university from which one never graduates. i think david is definitely an example and even the poster child for that and perhaps for a few of us as well. and then last but not least is austin holmes, associate professor of sociology. her book social unrest and american military bases in turkey, since 45 was published by cambridge university press and she is researching the kurds . she just returned not too long ago from the region. so i will be a ruthless moderator in the sense t
mr. miller: tune in tonight for the national championship game. robin, it's great to have you here. kauffman fellow and at the washington is to come has had a long career in government, the state department, served as senior advisor to the broader middle east and the secretary of state policy planning staff and holds a phd in political science and studies from harvard, has taught there and that gw. -- and at gw. he's fluent in arabic, french, and hebrew as well as proficient in several other...
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mr. miller. i agree with what a lot of what he's saying. backdrop is positive you have growing demand. you don't have a lot of supply i understand that rates are going up, but if you look at the absolute level of rates, it's really not that high, and you have employment, we've not had employment like this in a long, long time, so that's adding to the demand part of the story, and, for me, instead buying one particular stock, i like the xhp, equal waited stock with home builders, home depot, you gemt the who get everything, whirlpool even i look at it that way, but all the elements i like is similar to what mr. miller talked aboutment i like it here an opportunity today >> maybe, pete, the way you play it, if you are worried about input costs or hurting margins, home depot could do well no matter what. >> where i was going with this i don't particularly like trading the whole builder. it's a difficult trade it's interest rates. that's a big deal. commodity prices, bob talked about lumber and moves seen across the board there, but i love the
mr. miller. i agree with what a lot of what he's saying. backdrop is positive you have growing demand. you don't have a lot of supply i understand that rates are going up, but if you look at the absolute level of rates, it's really not that high, and you have employment, we've not had employment like this in a long, long time, so that's adding to the demand part of the story, and, for me, instead buying one particular stock, i like the xhp, equal waited stock with home builders, home depot, you...
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mr miller continued.to report." "i completely disagree," she said. there was also written evidence today from gloria hunniford, who was in court last week. a close friend of sir cliff richard's, she said when she watched the bbc‘s report of the search, it was beyond belief. she'd never seen anything like it before on british television. she said the singer was broken, violated and betrayed, and lost so much weight he felt like skin and bones. lucy manning, bbc news. like skin and bones. the weather now with tomasz schaffernaker. the weather tomorrow is going to be better across most of the uk. today's forecast, a bit of a blip across the west of the country, we had cloud, rain, strong wind around the coast. tomorrow, the weather will be settling down. tonight, some cloud, spots of rain across the west and south—west. another low pressure coming in but that's going to skirt western parts of ireland overnight and into tomorrow. mild for most of us, 12 degrees is the overnight loan in one or two major cities
mr miller continued.to report." "i completely disagree," she said. there was also written evidence today from gloria hunniford, who was in court last week. a close friend of sir cliff richard's, she said when she watched the bbc‘s report of the search, it was beyond belief. she'd never seen anything like it before on british television. she said the singer was broken, violated and betrayed, and lost so much weight he felt like skin and bones. lucy manning, bbc news. like skin...
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we also learned the us deputy attorney general has instructed mr miller to investigate paul manafort.apparently he's been asked to ask whether mr manafort couuded asked to ask whether mr manafort colluded with russian officials. mr ma nafort colluded with russian officials. mr manafort was mr trump's campaign managerfor a time. manafort was mr trump's campaign manager for a time. what manafort was mr trump's campaign managerfor a time. what is manafort was mr trump's campaign manager for a time. what is your ta ke manager for a time. what is your take on these developments? the sentencing, it is a congenital case -- it is sentencing, it is a congenital case —— it isa sentencing, it is a congenital case —— it is a tangential case. this all isa chain —— it is a tangential case. this all is a chain that leads back to paul manafort, who was donald trump's campaign chairfor manafort, who was donald trump's campaign chair for several months manafort, who was donald trump's campaign chairfor several months in the heat of the presidential campaign. as we found out from this information that w
we also learned the us deputy attorney general has instructed mr miller to investigate paul manafort.apparently he's been asked to ask whether mr manafort couuded asked to ask whether mr manafort colluded with russian officials. mr ma nafort colluded with russian officials. mr manafort was mr trump's campaign managerfor a time. manafort was mr trump's campaign manager for a time. what manafort was mr trump's campaign managerfor a time. what is manafort was mr trump's campaign manager for a...
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the year it sounds like that's what they're going for because they've said in a statement that mr miller's shows willingness to contribute to the changes that these statements are all what it is extremely we have the the corporate journalese i suppose you could call it so it is very difficult to tell exactly what's going on at the moment it looks like he's going to go you know we're trying to parse those words here you know you mentioned that material or lead v.w. through a crisis remind us of the background here or what pressure has been under well a lot of the pressure has come from us from the media. because this sales look had tested right now americans didn't like these. in the first place they fudge the figures by using cheap devices that was on the winter corn as his predecessor i have to point out he has always denied having any of both men or any knowledge of that. and this guy because he is mother was brought in to clean everything up and he seemed to be doing a good job so i'm still baffled as to what's going on over vito well let's see if investors are baffled daniel it's come
the year it sounds like that's what they're going for because they've said in a statement that mr miller's shows willingness to contribute to the changes that these statements are all what it is extremely we have the the corporate journalese i suppose you could call it so it is very difficult to tell exactly what's going on at the moment it looks like he's going to go you know we're trying to parse those words here you know you mentioned that material or lead v.w. through a crisis remind us of...
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back to moscow that mr miller is looking into it should be said that still those links are shadowy and no conclusive evidence has emerged however now there are at least cross links that lead to a with rb and there are actors like erik prince so one of trump's advisors sisters to it is the head of the department of education who was hired by the u.a.e. to create a private mercenary army partly to control the the were a guest worker population in the country. thank you very much for your time and your insights and to this call thank you. now the ministry of health and god has one palestinian has been killed by soldiers near the border and another has died of their injuries suffered in friday's bloodshed and that man from number of palestinians killed by israeli forces at the border on west twenty and a stephanie deck of a port from western bristol and the volunteers put the israeli army's rules of engagement under scrutiny these are unprecedented scenes along gaza's border with israel it's the biggest protest since a tiny strip was sealed off after hamas took power over ten years ago isr
back to moscow that mr miller is looking into it should be said that still those links are shadowy and no conclusive evidence has emerged however now there are at least cross links that lead to a with rb and there are actors like erik prince so one of trump's advisors sisters to it is the head of the department of education who was hired by the u.a.e. to create a private mercenary army partly to control the the were a guest worker population in the country. thank you very much for your time and...
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mr. miller's investigation and his team.n you talk about the payoff to stormy daniels in white this may be the focus of law enforcement? margaret: there are a couple of issues in play, and one if this is a campaign violation, if this is a donation or contribution that needs to be recorded. the second is the issue, which is more of a political question -- if in fact there was an effort to preempt and prevent a controversy from going forward days before the election. and also the questions about knew andpresident if this was a matter of him signing off on this. the president has indicated to reporters, but it wasn't the most awesome conversation, that he didn't know anything about it and all questions should be directed to michael cohen. and this happened days ago on the president was speaking on air force one. id isiming of today's ra potentially important to understand the timeline of this. julia: the administration has been clear all along that they wanted this investigation to be focused on russian collusion in u.s. electi
mr. miller's investigation and his team.n you talk about the payoff to stormy daniels in white this may be the focus of law enforcement? margaret: there are a couple of issues in play, and one if this is a campaign violation, if this is a donation or contribution that needs to be recorded. the second is the issue, which is more of a political question -- if in fact there was an effort to preempt and prevent a controversy from going forward days before the election. and also the questions about...
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mr. miller who was on for me. that does it for me this afternoon. i'll see you tomorrow with stephanie ruhle. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. 1:00 p.m. in los angeles where we are so lucky to be spending the day with our friends in the nbc news l.a. bureau. we are continuing to follow that breaking news out of toronto with a van plowed into people in a busy intersection there. a suspect has been taken into custody. we are expecting a news conference this hour. when that starts we'll take you to it. in the meantime, the trump white house and donald trump's casual cruelty on full display this weekend in what must be a record-breaking spasm of highly agitated tweets targeting the special counsel investigation into his ties with russia. chuck todd's line of questioning about north korea. jeff sessions, a.k.a. mr. magoo. james comey's memos and a host of other targets big and small. but by far the most pointed attacks were for "the new york times" maggie haberman who report reported on
mr. miller who was on for me. that does it for me this afternoon. i'll see you tomorrow with stephanie ruhle. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. 1:00 p.m. in los angeles where we are so lucky to be spending the day with our friends in the nbc news l.a. bureau. we are continuing to follow that breaking news out of toronto with a van plowed into people in a busy intersection there. a suspect has been taken into...
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mr. miller who was on for me. that does it for me this afternoon. i'll see you tomorrow with stephanie ruhle. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. 1:00 p.m. in los angeles where we are so lucky to be spending the day with our friends in the nbc news l.a. bureau. we are continuing to follow that breaking news out of toronto with a van plowed into people in a busy intersection there. a suspect has been taken into custody. we are expecting a news conference this hour. when that starts we'll take you to it. in the meantime, the trump white house and donald trump's casual cruelty on full display this weekend in what must be a record-breaking spasm of highly agitated tweets targeting the special counsel investigation into his ties with russia. chuck todd's line of questioning about north korea. jeff sessions, a.k.a. mr.
mr. miller who was on for me. that does it for me this afternoon. i'll see you tomorrow with stephanie ruhle. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. 1:00 p.m. in los angeles where we are so lucky to be spending the day with our friends in the nbc news l.a. bureau. we are continuing to follow that breaking news out of toronto with a van plowed into people in a busy intersection there. a suspect has been taken into...
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mr. miller there, but we're heading down the same path it seems we were about a month or two ago, where we're heading towards this conflict between mueller and mr. trump, the president in this under oath testimony and that is fraught with all kinds of perils. i still question whether he's actually going to do that and really his only way out is to plead the fifth. mr. rudy giuliani carries a lot of wait and has a lot of credibility and the mayor, but at the end of the day he's not going to be able to prevent the president from silt not guilty that room. the only thing that can do that is the fifth amendment. >> this story is breaking right now if viewers look on the bottom of the screen. we're crediting "the washington post" which broke the julie an any story, the reporter from the "the washington post" who broke that story has called into the beat, carol, what can you tell us about your sourcing on this, how you got to this point and what its significance is? >> so i don't want to talk at all about the sourcing for this, but i will say that i enjoy matt miller's commentary but i don't apprec
mr. miller there, but we're heading down the same path it seems we were about a month or two ago, where we're heading towards this conflict between mueller and mr. trump, the president in this under oath testimony and that is fraught with all kinds of perils. i still question whether he's actually going to do that and really his only way out is to plead the fifth. mr. rudy giuliani carries a lot of wait and has a lot of credibility and the mayor, but at the end of the day he's not going to be...
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mr. miller has been with lennar for more than 35 years espn launching its streaming service with live sportsnd other programming is going to cost $4.99 a month and is d disney's first ever direct to consumer service in the united states and the names harvey, irma, maria and nate have been retired now by the world meteorological association. storm names are retired if they were so destructive that future use would be insensitive melissa? >> well, tyler, we're on pace for the 20th triple digit move in the dow, up or down we're off the levels now so what happened bob and mike join us from the floor of the new york stock exchange bob, kick it off that happened around 1:20 this afternoon. >> yeah. maybe 1:10 it's not clear what happened now, cnbc.com did run a story saying that president trump was near to making a decision on syria soon, and that they may be targeting up to eight potential targets. that's a little bit of news that we were citing anonymous sources there but that got people talking a little bit and as you can see, we lost about 15 points in the s&p and got a good part of it back, m
mr. miller has been with lennar for more than 35 years espn launching its streaming service with live sportsnd other programming is going to cost $4.99 a month and is d disney's first ever direct to consumer service in the united states and the names harvey, irma, maria and nate have been retired now by the world meteorological association. storm names are retired if they were so destructive that future use would be insensitive melissa? >> well, tyler, we're on pace for the 20th triple...
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today, the president cited former "new york times" reporter judith miller as a key part of libby's pardon. one of the key witnesses against mr. libby, judith miller recanted her testimony stating publicly that she believed the prosecutor withheld relevant information that would have altered significantly what she said. you may remember we went through a review of her own. to remember is that, she spent 85 days in jail for refusing to reveal libby as a resource and she drains me now. talk about full circle. here you are tonight and scooter libby has been pardon. your thoughts on the president's choice? >> i think i'm very pleased for mr. libby. i'm very, very, very delighted that even though president bush commuted his sentence, he wouldn't take that next step and pardon him. a pardon is very important for scooter libby who really became the kind of target of all of the fury and anger over the war in iraq and the way with which we got into it. i think that's what the prosecution and persecution of scooter libby was all about. >> martha: the investigation was to figure out who outed valerie plain. >> this is definitely not abo
today, the president cited former "new york times" reporter judith miller as a key part of libby's pardon. one of the key witnesses against mr. libby, judith miller recanted her testimony stating publicly that she believed the prosecutor withheld relevant information that would have altered significantly what she said. you may remember we went through a review of her own. to remember is that, she spent 85 days in jail for refusing to reveal libby as a resource and she drains me now....
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mr. president, thank you very much, thank you, sir. steve miller of the washington times? thank you, steve. >> thank you, mr. president. i have a two-part question on immigration. last week in the supreme court case over the travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said if he would apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the old case would go away. pres. trump: i don't think it would, number one. there is no reason to apologize. our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster. they are laughed at all over the world for their stupidity. we have to have strong immigration laws. if i apologize, it wouldn't make $.10 worth of difference and is nothing to apologize for. we have to have strong immigration laws to protect our country. >> looking to the future, the caravan has arrived at the u.s. border. pres. trump: we have been watching it. >> in your opinion, what percentage of those people do you believe are deserving of asylum in the u.s.? >> i won't get into percentages that we are a nation of laws. we have to have borders. if we have no borders, w
mr. president, thank you very much, thank you, sir. steve miller of the washington times? thank you, steve. >> thank you, mr. president. i have a two-part question on immigration. last week in the supreme court case over the travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said if he would apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the old case would go away. pres. trump: i don't think it would, number one. there is no reason to apologize. our immigration laws in this country are a...
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mr. president. matt miller barbara mcquade, thank you for spending time with us. >>> when we come back, donald trump's love affair for fox news -- there is competition for his affects. we'll show you the media organization grabbing headlines for towing the president's line. whether it's a big thing, small thing, or something unexpected, pnc will be right there when you need us. because when it comes to your finances, if you focus on today, tomorrow has a way of working itself out. if you focus on today, when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, ras
mr. president. matt miller barbara mcquade, thank you for spending time with us. >>> when we come back, donald trump's love affair for fox news -- there is competition for his affects. we'll show you the media organization grabbing headlines for towing the president's line. whether it's a big thing, small thing, or something unexpected, pnc will be right there when you need us. because when it comes to your finances, if you focus on today, tomorrow has a way of working itself out. if...
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where lucian held responsible i thank you very much willacy thank you mr president thank you very much thank you sarah. steve miller of the washington times place washington times thank you steve thank you mr president. had a two parter on our immigration last week in the supreme court case over your travel where the lawyers for the opponents said that a few would simply apologize for some of your own rhetoric during the campaign the whole case would go away and i was wondering if you i don't think it would number one and there's no reason to apologize our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster to laughed at all over the world they laughed at for this stupidity and we have to have strong immigration laws and so i think if i apologize would make ten cents worth of difference to them there's nothing to apologize for we have to have strong immigration laws to protect our country and looking to the future of the caravan has arrived at the us we've been watching it we've been watching it's and i'm just wondering in your opinion of your estimation what percentage of those people do you believe are deservin
where lucian held responsible i thank you very much willacy thank you mr president thank you very much thank you sarah. steve miller of the washington times place washington times thank you steve thank you mr president. had a two parter on our immigration last week in the supreme court case over your travel where the lawyers for the opponents said that a few would simply apologize for some of your own rhetoric during the campaign the whole case would go away and i was wondering if you i don't...
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mr comey in the middle of an fbi investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election fuelled allegations that the president was attempting to obstruct justice. it also prompted the appointment of the special counsel robert miller gathering momentum. mr comey‘s book does not reportedly reveal much about that but it does give a scathing account of a president he clearly despises, prompting a response from the white house. the american people see through the blatant lies of a admitted leak. this is not the first time mr comey was the centre of attention. he appeared before congress in a televised hearing that attract nearly 20 million viewers. his book to be released on tuesday is already a bestseller. i spoke to the political commentator eric ham about tensions between president trump and james comey, and why things had become so strained. we have already seen this president actually go through so many fits and doubts with so many different people, and so i think this isjust one more battle in a very large, long—running war since the president took the oath of office more than a year ago. and i think this is going to bea year ago. and i think this is going to be a battle that will continue to ta ke to be a battl
mr comey in the middle of an fbi investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election fuelled allegations that the president was attempting to obstruct justice. it also prompted the appointment of the special counsel robert miller gathering momentum. mr comey‘s book does not reportedly reveal much about that but it does give a scathing account of a president he clearly despises, prompting a response from the white house. the american people see through the blatant lies of a admitted...
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mr. president. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. steech miller of the washington times, washington times. thank you, steve. >> mr. president, thank you. two- partner on immigration. last week in the supreme court case of the travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign the whole case would go away. >> i don't think it would number one. and there's no reason to apologize. our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster and laughed at all over the world. they are laughed at for their stupidity. and we have to have strong immigration laws. and so if i apologize it would not make $0.10 difference. there is nothing to apologize for. we have to have strong immigration laws to protect our country. >> and looking at the caravan. >> we have been watching it. >> in your opinion and estimation what percentage of those people are deserving of asylum in the u.s. >> i will moment get in to percentages. we have border and ares a nation of laws. we don't have borders and we don't have a country. i look at mexican
mr. president. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. steech miller of the washington times, washington times. thank you, steve. >> mr. president, thank you. two- partner on immigration. last week in the supreme court case of the travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign the whole case would go away. >> i don't think it would number one. and there's no reason to apologize. our immigration...
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mr. president. thank you very much. thank you, stir. -- sir. steve miller's, the washington times. thank you, steve. : thank you, mr. president. i have a two-parter on immigration. last week, and the supreme court state -- case of your travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away. i was wondering if you -- i don't think it would, number one. there is no reason to apologize. our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster. they are left out all over the world. they are laughed at for their stupidity. we have to have strong immigration laws. i think if i apologize, it would not make $.10 worth of a difference. there is nothing to apologize for. we have to have strong in her dutch laws to protect our country. reporter: looking to the future, the caravan has arrived at the u.s. -- pres. trump: we have been watching it. reporter: in your opinion, your estimation, what percentage of those people do you believe are deserving of asylum in the u.s.? pres. trump: i will not get into it percenta
mr. president. thank you very much. thank you, stir. -- sir. steve miller's, the washington times. thank you, steve. : thank you, mr. president. i have a two-parter on immigration. last week, and the supreme court state -- case of your travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away. i was wondering if you -- i don't think it would, number one. there is no reason to apologize. our...
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mr. libby recanted her testimony. judith miller. stating publicly she believes the prosecutor withheld relevant information from her during interviews that would have altered significantly what she said. in the next year, the district court of columbia union is loosely reinstated libby to the bar, and the court agreed with the disciplinary counsel, who stated mr. libby had presented credible evidence in support of his innocence. including evidence that a key prosecution witness had changed her recollection of the event in question. before his conviction, mr. libby had rendered more than a decade of honorable service to the nation as a public servant and the department of state and defense. his record since his is similarly unblemished, and is continued to be held in high regard by his colleagues and peers. in light of these facts, the president believes mr. libby is fully worthy of his pardon. "i do not know mr. libby, "says president trump. "but i hope it will rectify a very sad portion of his life." john roberts, live with more. t
mr. libby recanted her testimony. judith miller. stating publicly she believes the prosecutor withheld relevant information from her during interviews that would have altered significantly what she said. in the next year, the district court of columbia union is loosely reinstated libby to the bar, and the court agreed with the disciplinary counsel, who stated mr. libby had presented credible evidence in support of his innocence. including evidence that a key prosecution witness had changed her...
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mr. president. thank you very much much thank you, sir. >> steve miller of the washington times, please. washington times thank you, steve. >> thank you, mr. president. a two part question on immigration. last week in the supreme court case over your travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away. i was wondering if -- >> i don't think it would, number one. and there's no reason to apologize our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster. they're laughed at all over the world, they're laughed at for their stupidity and we have to have strong immigration laws. i think if i apologize, it wouldn't make ten cents worth of difference to them. we have to have strong immigration laws to protect our country. >> the caravan has arrived at the u.s. border. >> we've been watching it. >> i'm wondering in your opinion what percentage of those people do you believe are deserving of asylum in the u.s. >> i won't get into percentages, but we are a nation of laws. we have to have borde
mr. president. thank you very much much thank you, sir. >> steve miller of the washington times, please. washington times thank you, steve. >> thank you, mr. president. a two part question on immigration. last week in the supreme court case over your travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away. i was wondering if -- >> i don't think it would, number one. and...
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mr. president. thank you very much. thank you, sir. steve miller of the "washington times," please. mes." thank you, steve. >> thank you, mr. president. had a two-parter on immigration. last week in the supreme court case over your travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away. i was wondering if you -- >> i don't think it would, number one. and there's no reason to apologize. our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster. they're laughed at all over the world, they're laughed at for their stupidity. and we have to have strong immigration laws. so i think if i apologize it wouldn't make 10 cents worth of difference to them. there is nothing to apologize for. we have to have strong immigration laws to protect our country. >> and looking to the future, the caravan has arrived at the u.s. border. >> we've been watching it. we've been watching it. >> i just wonder in your opinion or estimation, what percentage of those people do you believe are deserving of asylum i
mr. president. thank you very much. thank you, sir. steve miller of the "washington times," please. mes." thank you, steve. >> thank you, mr. president. had a two-parter on immigration. last week in the supreme court case over your travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away. i was wondering if you -- >> i don't think it would, number one. and there's no...
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. >> to quick question for one for you, general miller, and one for mr. luckey on retention. i'm worried about the pilot retention issue. and i'm worried about the cyber talent retention and recruitment that we need. general miller, if you go first and talk a little bit about the challenges you may be having an with the very competitive commercial pilot industry competing with the men and women we're trying to go after. >> for the air force reserve, our pilot panic on a part-time force, which is the majority of airline pilots, that part-time force i would say 90% of the employed in airlines, we are mad at 96.5%. so i have pilots on i have pilot on a part-time force to go to the mission if we are called. the full-time force that we are stressed. we were mad at 68%. i brought that many up to 72% on the full-time side. so to get after the full-time deficit that we have, the gap, i'm looking at putting a different full-time status in many of our mission sets and that's called active guard and reserve. so that agr status at different than the reserve technician status because it al
. >> to quick question for one for you, general miller, and one for mr. luckey on retention. i'm worried about the pilot retention issue. and i'm worried about the cyber talent retention and recruitment that we need. general miller, if you go first and talk a little bit about the challenges you may be having an with the very competitive commercial pilot industry competing with the men and women we're trying to go after. >> for the air force reserve, our pilot panic on a part-time...
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four billion dollars another noteworthy addition as alex a miller he has russia's state owned energy giant gazprom and is a close friend of bloody mr putin and then there's suliman karimov whose family controls russia's largest gold mining company those affected said they're not too worried. have been included in other lists before and despite this we continue our active international work. i think we're working effectively visit many countries. the us has also added twelve companies to its sanctions list one of the targeted businesses is g.a.c. group which makes commercial vehicles it is partly owned by the top oligarchy all the pasta who also faces personal sanctions the west's firm stance after the poisoning of a former russian spy in england is likely to have triggered the new sanctions. however the us government has been under pressure to react following russia's the last interference in the last us presidential election cycle warfare and its military activity in ukraine and syria respects. we stay in the u.s. where the latest job figures show that the economy only added one hundred three thousand jobs in march that's down sha
four billion dollars another noteworthy addition as alex a miller he has russia's state owned energy giant gazprom and is a close friend of bloody mr putin and then there's suliman karimov whose family controls russia's largest gold mining company those affected said they're not too worried. have been included in other lists before and despite this we continue our active international work. i think we're working effectively visit many countries. the us has also added twelve companies to its...
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miller investigation the raid at the f.b.i. the f.b.i. raid of his personal lawyer last week mr cohen has also sparked a lot of nervousness in the white house and particularly for the president himself he is asking to know what evidence was gathered in those raids of course the implication is they want to prepare themselves for whatever might be coming down the pipeline so you've got a president becoming increasingly nervous and agitated i suppose you could say let's listen to what komi himself had to say when asked if the russians had any compromising information on donald trump i mean these are more words i never thought i utter about a president on stage but it's possible and i wish i wasn't saying it but it's just it's the truth it always struck me and still strikes me as unlikely and i would have been able to say with high confidence about any other president i'd go with but i can't it's possible. former f.b.i. director casting doubt on trump suggesting that the russians might have some incriminating. evidence what do you make of that how significant is this statement it's
miller investigation the raid at the f.b.i. the f.b.i. raid of his personal lawyer last week mr cohen has also sparked a lot of nervousness in the white house and particularly for the president himself he is asking to know what evidence was gathered in those raids of course the implication is they want to prepare themselves for whatever might be coming down the pipeline so you've got a president becoming increasingly nervous and agitated i suppose you could say let's listen to what komi himself...
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fired fbi director james comey is back making media rounds on his new book but judith miller is here to explain why mris part of the problem. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. bloo
fired fbi director james comey is back making media rounds on his new book but judith miller is here to explain why mris part of the problem. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday...
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one for you, general miller and one for mr. luckee on retention. i'm worried about the pilot retention issue and i'm worried about the cyber talent retention and recruitment that we need. general miller, if you could go first and just talk a little about the challenges you may be having with a very competitive commercial pilot industry competing with the men and women we're trying to go after. >> for the air force reserve our pilot manning on the part-time force which is the majority of airline pilots, that part-time force 98% of them fly in the airlines. we are manned at 96.4%. we have the pilots on the part-time force to go do the mission if we're called. it's the full-time force that we're stressed. we're manned at 68%. i've brought that manning up to 72% on the full-time side. so to get after the full-time deficit that we have, the gap, i'm looking at putting a different full-time status if many of our mission sets. active guard reserve. that agr status is different because it allows you return rights. an airline pilot can go fly with the airlin
one for you, general miller and one for mr. luckee on retention. i'm worried about the pilot retention issue and i'm worried about the cyber talent retention and recruitment that we need. general miller, if you could go first and just talk a little about the challenges you may be having with a very competitive commercial pilot industry competing with the men and women we're trying to go after. >> for the air force reserve our pilot manning on the part-time force which is the majority of...
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mrs. bush multiple times over the past month for an upcoming book on her. >>> and michelle miller with familiesk out about unemployment. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm anne makovec, in for kenny choi. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 18th. and we are taking a live look out at the bay bridge. you can see that water -- i mean, i never get tired of these shots. >> no. >> right? they're always so beautiful. good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. any way you turn the camera, it's gorgeous. >> bay area just doesn't take a bad picture. >> that's true. >> no matter what the weather is. >> yeah. >> there are a few clouds in the sky. >> raindrops. makes me excited because, you know, gives us something fun to talk about. for today, we have some clouds out there this morning. so that's really what you will wake up to once the daylight comes up. you will start to notice just maybe a little gray skies out there. so clo
mrs. bush multiple times over the past month for an upcoming book on her. >>> and michelle miller with familiesk out about unemployment. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm anne makovec, in for kenny choi. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 18th. and we are taking a live look out at the bay bridge. you can see that water...
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miller investigation. sarah: good afternoon. sarah: good afternoon. welcome back. and the first lady welcomed president emmanuel macron and mrs. mccrone to the white house -- mrs. macron to the white house. it will celebrate the launch and enduring friendship between the president and the united states. discussions will include global issues. the first lady will take -- take an active role in the planning of the visit, including the state dinner. we are forward to a successful state visit. we have three democratic senators who have announced they to confirm mike pompeo, president trump's holly -- highly qualified nominee for secretary of state. ofajority democrat -- democrats continue their pointless obstruction as a willful attempt to undermine american diplomacy. regardless, the president is looking forward to mike pompeo's confirmation so he can continue doing an incredible job on behalf of the american people. the heroicondone actions of james the shot junior, who saves lives when he wrestled a gone from an active shooter who had opened fire. the president offers condolences to the victims and their families. he is monitor
miller investigation. sarah: good afternoon. sarah: good afternoon. welcome back. and the first lady welcomed president emmanuel macron and mrs. mccrone to the white house -- mrs. macron to the white house. it will celebrate the launch and enduring friendship between the president and the united states. discussions will include global issues. the first lady will take -- take an active role in the planning of the visit, including the state dinner. we are forward to a successful state visit. we...
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voted overwhelmingly for mr trump in 2016 — the prospect of barriers to doing business with china is threatening to derail a booming agricultural and manufacturing economy. joe miller had been farming in national since 1932, thanks to a favourable climate, the crop has remained steady. what has changed their customers. we probably export 80% to 90% of total soya bean production and probably half of that even goes to china, so those trade relations are pretty vital. they do not usually paid much attention to politics but after china announced it would slap a 25% levy on soya bean imports, grain growers have been glued to the moves, hoping for a fall been glued to the moves, hoping for afall in been glued to the moves, hoping for a fall in relations between washington and beijing. —— news. a fall in relations between washington and beijing. -- news. we really watch the markets close, we do not need any more pressure on us, the commodity prices that we are already working with. tennessee's economy has been booming, unemployment is falling faster than the rest of the us and investment is flooding in, but the state that voted enthusiastically for president donald trump
voted overwhelmingly for mr trump in 2016 — the prospect of barriers to doing business with china is threatening to derail a booming agricultural and manufacturing economy. joe miller had been farming in national since 1932, thanks to a favourable climate, the crop has remained steady. what has changed their customers. we probably export 80% to 90% of total soya bean production and probably half of that even goes to china, so those trade relations are pretty vital. they do not usually paid...
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mr. president. thank you very much. thank you, sir steve millerf the "washington times," please "washington times. thank you, steve >> thank you, mr. president. i had a two-parter on immigration. last week, in the supreme court case over your travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away and i was wondering -- >> i don't think it would, number one and there's no reason to apologize. our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster they are laughed at all over the world. they are laughed at for their stupidity and we have to have strong immigration laws, so i think if i apologize, it wouldn't make ten cents worth of difference to them there's nothing to apologize for. we have to have strong immigration laws to protect our country. >> and looking to the future, the caravan has arrived at the u.s. border. >> we've been watching it. we've been watching it >> and i'm just wondering, in your opinion, or your estimation, what percentag
mr. president. thank you very much. thank you, sir steve millerf the "washington times," please "washington times. thank you, steve >> thank you, mr. president. i had a two-parter on immigration. last week, in the supreme court case over your travel ban, the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away and i was wondering -- >> i don't think it would, number one and...
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it shows you, as my now late friend zell miller used to say, a hit dog hollers. mr. because he knows this hurts, it is hitting him. he's showing guilty knowledge. >> i think we have to keep the issues separate until we know that they are co-mingled, right? the raid on michael cohen's office is more than likely related to the stormy daniels payments, which is not related to the russia investigation. that said, the reason why trump is hollering, as paul says, michael cohen is his lawyer. that means he is the perfect representation of how donald trump has conducted his personal and professional life. and any outward observer of michael cohen knows that he does business through threats, bluster, lies, and who knows what else. we also know that for the feds to raid his apartment, the burden was pretty darn high. they not only had to draft a warrant, they had to get it authorized in there, and so do these roads eventually lead together? perhaps. it all gets back to whether it is russia, whether it is stormy daniels, the lies and secrets the president has and how he's kept
it shows you, as my now late friend zell miller used to say, a hit dog hollers. mr. because he knows this hurts, it is hitting him. he's showing guilty knowledge. >> i think we have to keep the issues separate until we know that they are co-mingled, right? the raid on michael cohen's office is more than likely related to the stormy daniels payments, which is not related to the russia investigation. that said, the reason why trump is hollering, as paul says, michael cohen is his lawyer....
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mr. collins, for collins: i rise today in memory of georgia's legend in many ways, zell miller, who spent the last few years of his life, all of his life in my district. he helped shape georgia into one of the strongest states in the union. he was a national giant from northeast georgia and looked up to him as a leader who never blinked in the face of the challenge or let kohl ticks eclipse his principles. i'll remember the way he supported and encouraged me through many seasons. my family knew and admired him s a true man of the mountains. he was born to a mother who built sing handedly their home with rocks from the stream. he put his education on hold to enlest in the united states marine corps. one year after he joined the marine, he married shirley carver and they had two sons. a few years later, zell enrolled in university of georgia and graduated with a bachelor and master's degree in history. this learned im-- earned him a teaching position back home and in the same year the town elected him as their mayor. after one may i don't recall term, residents sent him to the gold dome as
mr. collins, for collins: i rise today in memory of georgia's legend in many ways, zell miller, who spent the last few years of his life, all of his life in my district. he helped shape georgia into one of the strongest states in the union. he was a national giant from northeast georgia and looked up to him as a leader who never blinked in the face of the challenge or let kohl ticks eclipse his principles. i'll remember the way he supported and encouraged me through many seasons. my family knew...
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mr. president. thank you very much. [applause] thank you, sir. steve miller of the washington times, please. washington times. u, steve. >> thank you, mr. president. air got a two-parter on immigration. last week in the supreme court case over your travel ban the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away. and i was wondering -- >> i don't think it would, number one. and there's no reason to apologize. our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster. they're laughed at all over the world. they're laughed at for their stupidity, and we have to have strong immigration laws. so i think if i apologize, it wouldn't make ten cents' worth of difference to them. there's nothing to apologize for. we have to have strong immigration laws to protect our country. >> and looking to the future, the caravan has arrived at the -- >> we've been watching it. we've been watching it. >> and i'm just wondering in your opinion or your estimation, what percentage of those people do you believe are deserving of asylum in the u.
mr. president. thank you very much. [applause] thank you, sir. steve miller of the washington times, please. washington times. u, steve. >> thank you, mr. president. air got a two-parter on immigration. last week in the supreme court case over your travel ban the lawyers for the opponents said that if you would simply apologize for some of your rhetoric during the campaign, the whole case would go away. and i was wondering -- >> i don't think it would, number one. and there's no...