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mr. hayes: i have known michael anton for about 20 years. -- 25 years. we have shared more chinese and steaks than with most other people i know alive today. we are friends and we have been friends for a long time. he is a former deputy national security adviser under president trump and the author of the widely read essay, "the flight 93 election." which rush limbaugh read aloud on the air. it was a clarion call for a vote for donald trump and an attack on the conservative movement, what he described as the ossified conservative movement and conservative intellectuals. i will admit that i bristled when i read the essay when he suggested that conservative media types were making trump-skeptical arguments because it would get them more airtime. mr. anton: i did not write that. mr. hayes: are you accusing me of fake news? he insists that he did not mean me though i am still trying to understand who else he could mean with his references to the corpulent, bearded, graying weekly standard set. mr.
mr. hayes: i have known michael anton for about 20 years. -- 25 years. we have shared more chinese and steaks than with most other people i know alive today. we are friends and we have been friends for a long time. he is a former deputy national security adviser under president trump and the author of the widely read essay, "the flight 93 election." which rush limbaugh read aloud on the air. it was a clarion call for a vote for donald trump and an attack on the conservative movement,...
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. >> my name is astora irving, and i am here to address mrs. hayes, the commissioners, and her employees. i have looked at your resume, mrs. hayes, and you have a very extensive resume. i am here to alarm you about your fire department and other e.m.s. it seems like someone has me on their radar. they know my going as well as my coming. i cannot step out of my house without one of your fire departments, whether it is an ambulance or a transportational vehicle, fire department vehicle always coming after me, stalking me, using their alarms. i have wrote you and e-mailed you, oh, several times from 2015, and i have not e-mailed you anymore -- i think i e-mailed you '15, '16, and '17. never got back any response from you. i've read your resume. i also read some of the comments that your fellow peers are saying about you. they're saying that you overlook things. you don't take things very seriously, you're not running a good department. i want to know why is it -- and i know that you work for -- you worked with homeland security. i used to work with the
. >> my name is astora irving, and i am here to address mrs. hayes, the commissioners, and her employees. i have looked at your resume, mrs. hayes, and you have a very extensive resume. i am here to alarm you about your fire department and other e.m.s. it seems like someone has me on their radar. they know my going as well as my coming. i cannot step out of my house without one of your fire departments, whether it is an ambulance or a transportational vehicle, fire department vehicle...
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mr. hayes: i have known michael anton for about 20 years. we have shared more chinese meals and stakes and anyone else i know. we have been friends for a long time. he is a former deputy national security adviser under president trump and the author of the widely read
mr. hayes: i have known michael anton for about 20 years. we have shared more chinese meals and stakes and anyone else i know. we have been friends for a long time. he is a former deputy national security adviser under president trump and the author of the widely read
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mr. hayes: i have known michael anton for about 20 years. -- 25 years. we have shared more chinese and steaks than with most other people i know alive today. we are friends and we have been friends for a long time. he is a former deputy national security adviser under president trump and the author of the widely read essay, "the flight 93 election." which rush limbaugh read aloud on the air. it was a clarion call for a vote for donald trump and an attack
mr. hayes: i have known michael anton for about 20 years. -- 25 years. we have shared more chinese and steaks than with most other people i know alive today. we are friends and we have been friends for a long time. he is a former deputy national security adviser under president trump and the author of the widely read essay, "the flight 93 election." which rush limbaugh read aloud on the air. it was a clarion call for a vote for donald trump and an attack
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mr trump has described the meeting as a "one—time shot" at peace. they will discuss the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. our correspondent in singapore, rupert wingfield—hayes's arrival. this, we believe, is the motorcade carrying the north korean leader kim jong un. it left the international airport about half an hour ago, we think with him in the armoured mercedes, we have not yet seen it. this appears to be the advanced guard. here comes his limousine now. flying the north korean flag... we think this is the car carrying kim jong—un, arriving in the centre of singapore, going into the saint regis hotel behind me here. that is where the north korean delegation is staying. this is the beginning of the biggest diplomatic event for this small citystate in its history and also the biggest diplomatic event for north korea in a very, very long time. since the korean war, —— korean war, maybe. we weren't sure which aircraft he would come on, in the end it turned out he went on a chinese 747, that when two pyongyang this morning, picked him up pyongyang this morning, picked him up and brought him here. after his arrival here, we are also waiting for the arrival o
mr trump has described the meeting as a "one—time shot" at peace. they will discuss the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. our correspondent in singapore, rupert wingfield—hayes's arrival. this, we believe, is the motorcade carrying the north korean leader kim jong un. it left the international airport about half an hour ago, we think with him in the armoured mercedes, we have not yet seen it. this appears to be the advanced guard. here comes his limousine now. flying the...
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mr. president. thank you for your report, chief hayes-white. and please pass along my compliments to one young man, sean white, for helping you with your pitching. i'm sure he did since he is a pitcher of sacred heart. >>commissioner cleaveland: how'd you know that? i thought i was the only one that knew that. >> commissioner covington: oh, no. word gets around. and so thank you, chief, for the report. i was able to watch the board of supervisors budget committee meeting, the one that took place on the 21st, and i ran into the chairman -- excuse me, chair cohen, who heads that committee. i ran into her on friday evening at an event, and she was very excited, so she shared the news with me about the -- the moneys that were being allocated for the new ambulances. so today, i watched the whole proceedings, and i must compliment you on being steadfast in your ad voe -- advocation of the department, you know, saying over and over again, this was puffing, the figures you were putting out was figures that were needed, and that in the past, you had bee
mr. president. thank you for your report, chief hayes-white. and please pass along my compliments to one young man, sean white, for helping you with your pitching. i'm sure he did since he is a pitcher of sacred heart. >>commissioner cleaveland: how'd you know that? i thought i was the only one that knew that. >> commissioner covington: oh, no. word gets around. and so thank you, chief, for the report. i was able to watch the board of supervisors budget committee meeting, the one...
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mr. vice president. and chief hayes-white would like a follow up. >> yes. and i appreciate the work of my assistant who put this together. and so, i commit to you that i want to get this further refined. i'm hearing -- and i know you did the math on the red in particular, the uniformed members. of this number like i said incorporates resignations as well as retirements. so, i'm hearing roughly 343 are official retirements and then we have some disability retirements. a lot of separations, 86, i believe, i'm hearing were people we hired as part time. so, the numbers are a little higher than -- you referenced the 500 plus numbers. so, actual retirements where people reefed the age of 50, 343 during that time. so, i'm going to break it down even further for you and i can follow up with you on that. thank you for your clarification as well as the updated information. i will get that for you and put it in writing. thank you. >> president cleaveland: thank you. chief. vice president nakajo. >> vice president nakajo: just one more comment since we're talking about
mr. vice president. and chief hayes-white would like a follow up. >> yes. and i appreciate the work of my assistant who put this together. and so, i commit to you that i want to get this further refined. i'm hearing -- and i know you did the math on the red in particular, the uniformed members. of this number like i said incorporates resignations as well as retirements. so, i'm hearing roughly 343 are official retirements and then we have some disability retirements. a lot of separations,...
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hayes starts right, rightow. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i know mr.poken to him in a long time. >> the man who ran donald trump's campaign accused of witness tampering. > that's what he said. that's what i said. >> tonight, new details on what the special counsel's alleging. and why it could have major implications for president trump. plus, why the trump tm is preparing for a app fight with robert muelle then. >> is it absolutely engineers to
hayes starts right, rightow. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i know mr.poken to him in a long time. >> the man who ran donald trump's campaign accused of witness tampering. > that's what he said. that's what i said. >> tonight, new details on what the special counsel's alleging. and why it could have major implications for president trump. plus, why the trump tm is preparing for a app fight with robert muelle then. >> is it absolutely engineers to
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hayes starts right, rightow. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i know mr. manafort, i haven't spoken to him in a long time. >> the man who ran donald trump's campaign accused of witness tampering. > that's what he said. that's what i said. >> tonight, new details on what the special counsel's alleging. and why it could have major implications for president trump. plus, why the trump tm is preparing for a app fight with robert muelle then. >> is it absolutely engineers to separate parents from children when they are detained or apprehended at the border. >> yes. >> exclusive new reporting on the he can ploeding number of children being separated from their rents by our goverent as jeff sessions tries to explain it away. most are not infants, a teenage number of younger ones now. >> apartment president of the united states snubbed at the white house. >> stop hiding behind the armed servicesional . >> thank you very everybody. >> when "all in" starts right now. ♪ stand beside her and guide her ♪ >> good evening from new york i'm chris s.er campaign chairma pre
hayes starts right, rightow. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i know mr. manafort, i haven't spoken to him in a long time. >> the man who ran donald trump's campaign accused of witness tampering. > that's what he said. that's what i said. >> tonight, new details on what the special counsel's alleging. and why it could have major implications for president trump. plus, why the trump tm is preparing for a app fight with robert muelle then. >> is it...
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shinzo abe will be speaking to mr trump before the summit, but there's still concern that any deal between washington and pyongyang may not suit tokyo. rupert wingfield—hayesf kim jong—un‘s nuclear missiles. so much so it began last year doing something it has not done since world war two — practising air raid drills. america is afraid of this. north korea's huge new hwasong—ili missile. so far it has been tested only once. but japan fears these intermediate range missiles and kimjong—un has hundreds of them. the question now is if a trump—kim deal will include all of north korea's missiles orjust the ones that can hit the united states? prime minister shinzo abe is hoping his close personal relationship with president trump will guarantee japan is not left out. but numerous rounds of golf have not stopped mr trump from opening a trade war with tokyo. a scene in the past 3a years, but this is a unique president. that they have seen. and i am afraid that president trump is undermining the law of the united states. how worried is shinzo abe? worried enough that he has flown to washington, dc again today to tell president trump to not forget about them. do no
shinzo abe will be speaking to mr trump before the summit, but there's still concern that any deal between washington and pyongyang may not suit tokyo. rupert wingfield—hayesf kim jong—un‘s nuclear missiles. so much so it began last year doing something it has not done since world war two — practising air raid drills. america is afraid of this. north korea's huge new hwasong—ili missile. so far it has been tested only once. but japan fears these intermediate range missiles and...
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abe will be speaking to mr trump before that singapore summit, but there are still concerns that any deal between washington and pyongyang will not suit tokyo. rupert wingfield—hayesn‘s nuclear missiles. so much so it began doing something it has not done since world war two, practising air raid drills. america is afraid of this. north korea's huge new missile. so far it has been tested only ones. but japan sees these intermediate range missiles and kim jong and has hundreds of them. the question now is if a trump—kim deal will include all of north korea's missiles orjust the ones that can hit the united states? prime minister shinzo abe is hoping his close personal relationship with president trump will guarantee japan is not left out. but numerous rounds of golf have not stopped mr trump from opening a trade war with tokyo. trump is an extraordinary president. i have seen america for the last 30 oi’ i have seen america for the last 30 or a0 years, this is very unique president and i am afraid that president trump is undermining the leadership law of the united states. i think this is wrong. i do think that the united states must treat japan as an ally. they are
abe will be speaking to mr trump before that singapore summit, but there are still concerns that any deal between washington and pyongyang will not suit tokyo. rupert wingfield—hayesn‘s nuclear missiles. so much so it began doing something it has not done since world war two, practising air raid drills. america is afraid of this. north korea's huge new missile. so far it has been tested only ones. but japan sees these intermediate range missiles and kim jong and has hundreds of them. the...
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hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in." >> i'll do anything to protect mr.resident's lawyer at a legal crossroads. >> michael cohen is a very talented lure. >> could mhael cohen's br attorneys be a prelude to a flip or a pardon. >> are you considering a pardon for michael cohen. >> thank you very much. >> let's go. >> stupid question. >> then. >> il say proudly that the republican party is the trump party. >> trump takeover of the republican party. >> it's becoming a cultish thing, isn't it. >> and the candidates he's bringing with him. >> i'm proud to be here with this flag. >> and nbc news gets inside the detention facility t locke out sena merkley. >> can i go in with you, please. >> i'll talk to the leader of the house freedom caucus
hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in." >> i'll do anything to protect mr.resident's lawyer at a legal crossroads. >> michael cohen is a very talented lure. >> could mhael cohen's br attorneys be a prelude to a flip or a pardon. >> are you considering a pardon for michael cohen. >> thank you very much. >> let's go. >> stupid question. >> then. >> il say proudly that the republican party is the trump party....
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with kim jong—un tomorrow. 0ur asia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, is outside the singaporean prime minister's office, which mrutes ago. 26 vehicles, i counted. they a p pa re ntly ago. 26 vehicles, i counted. they apparently had a birthday cake. they had a birthday cake for the us president because it was his birthday a few days ago. he is now going to the us embassy for a meeting. a lot of excitement on the eve of this historic summit. probably the biggest international event, political and diplomatic event, political and diplomatic event, that has ever happened in this very small citystate. tremendous excitement. a degree of pride that singapore was chosen to host the summit. thank you. interesting seeing the cavalcade. we will keep you updated on that. on his way to making peace with north korea, president trump unleashed a verbal tirade against some of america's closest allies. he fired off a string of angry tweets after leaving a divisive g7 summit in canada, during which the issue of us tariffs on steel and aluminium was discussed. in one tweet he described the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, a
with kim jong—un tomorrow. 0ur asia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, is outside the singaporean prime minister's office, which mrutes ago. 26 vehicles, i counted. they a p pa re ntly ago. 26 vehicles, i counted. they apparently had a birthday cake. they had a birthday cake for the us president because it was his birthday a few days ago. he is now going to the us embassy for a meeting. a lot of excitement on the eve of this historic summit. probably the biggest international event,...
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hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in." >> i'll do anything to protect mr. trump. >> the president's lawyer at a legal crossroads. >> michael cohen is a very talented lure. >> could mhael cohen's br attorneys be a prelude to a flip or a pardon. >> are you considering a pardon for michael cohen. >> thank you very much. >> let's go. >> stupid question. >> then. >> il say proudly that the republican party is the trump party. >> trump takeover of the republican party. >> it's becoming a cultish thing, isn't it. >> and the candidates he's bringing with him. >> i'm proud to be here with this flag. >> and nbc news gets inside the detention facility t locke out sena merkley. >> can i go in with you, please. >> i'll talk to the leader of the house freedom caucus about the trump child separation policy when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the president's long time lawyer and consigliere is losing his own personal legal team and that could be really bad news for the president. mike willing con who was raided two months ago by
hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on "all in." >> i'll do anything to protect mr. trump. >> the president's lawyer at a legal crossroads. >> michael cohen is a very talented lure. >> could mhael cohen's br attorneys be a prelude to a flip or a pardon. >> are you considering a pardon for michael cohen. >> thank you very much. >> let's go. >> stupid question. >> then. >> il say proudly that the republican party is...
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mr kim is staying at the five—star st regis hotel, which isjust st regis hotel, which isjust a nine—minute walk or a five—minute drive from where president trump is staying. rupert wingfield hayesser look at the two leaders‘ choice of accommodation. this is the back entrance to the shangri—la hotel and this is where we saw president trump's motorcade come ina we saw president trump's motorcade come in a short while ago. you can see the level of security there. we saw him in his big presidential limousine waiting as he went past, but the key moment for me was a couple of cars later, when we saw from flash photography, the very distinctive features of the national security adviser, john bolton, with his distinctive walrus moustache in the back of that car. many people had speculated donald trump wouldn't bring him to the summit but he is here and very, very much disliked by the north korean people, so that is an interesting aspect of this. we're now going to go off to wear kim jong unis now going to go off to wear kim jong un is staying, which is not far away. that took all of about five minutes and we are now outside the saint regis hotel. this is where we saw kimjong un regis h
mr kim is staying at the five—star st regis hotel, which isjust st regis hotel, which isjust a nine—minute walk or a five—minute drive from where president trump is staying. rupert wingfield hayesser look at the two leaders‘ choice of accommodation. this is the back entrance to the shangri—la hotel and this is where we saw president trump's motorcade come ina we saw president trump's motorcade come in a short while ago. you can see the level of security there. we saw him in his big...
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mr. trump. >> it may have already happened. >> donald trump does not care about him or his family and it is over. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes u.s. immigration policy in chaos thanks to president donald trump after the humanitarian crisis he initiated from the department of justice to homeland security and health and human services and pentagon into pandemonium. over 2,000 children ripped from their parents and sent to facilities around the country scattered and still no plans for reuniting them. today with a casual tweet blew up plans by republicans that tried to pass an immigration bill. no coordination as officials try to figure out what they are supposed to do now. the only thing consistent with the immigration policy is the cruelty. "the washington post" reporting on the difficulty of reuniting the children with their family. even as homeland security officials claim that 500 children reunited since may. it is unclear how many are detained with the families. a new report from "time magazine" u.s. navy preparing to house listen to this, 25,000 immigrants plus more camps for a possible total of 119,000 people. one local t
mr. trump. >> it may have already happened. >> donald trump does not care about him or his family and it is over. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes u.s. immigration policy in chaos thanks to president donald trump after the humanitarian crisis he initiated from the department of justice to homeland security and health and human services and pentagon into pandemonium. over 2,000 children ripped from their parents and...
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mr. speaker, water is life. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentlelady from haye seek recognition? -- from hawaii seek recognition? without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. gabbard: thank you, mr. speaker. water is life. growing up in hawaii we have a unique appreciation twr the -- for the appreciation of our resources, our mountains to our oceans. it's something we grow up with. that we have a responsibility to take care of our home. to keep it clean not only for us but for future generations. today is world oceans day and we have the opportunity to celebrate the beauty of our world's oceans and also commit to keeping them clean. because right now we see all over the world our oceans are under siege. temperatures are rising, pollution riddles our waters and beaches. coral reefs are dying off. and marine life are being killed. as you recognize world oceans day, we can think about how in our own life individually, as a family, as community well, can do our part to take care of our planet. by changing things like making sure we're not using
mr. speaker, water is life. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentlelady from haye seek recognition? -- from hawaii seek recognition? without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. gabbard: thank you, mr. speaker. water is life. growing up in hawaii we have a unique appreciation twr the -- for the appreciation of our resources, our mountains to our oceans. it's something we grow up with. that we...