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ned price, you are as familiar as anyone with all of this. what is really interesting is the pr value for vladimir putin. the russian ministry of foreign affairs, lavrov's operation, has just liked the tweet that the president sent earlier today or late last night, depending on which time zone you're in, calling the mueller probe a witch hunt and blaming america and previous u.s. policy, previous administrations for the fact that u.s./russian relations are the worst they've been in years. how about the fact that the russian propaganda operation run out of the foreign ministry is liking trump's tweets? >> this is just another indication this is playing precisely into the russians' hands. you can call this a summit. you can call this a meeting, as ambassador huntsman has insisted, contrary to what president trump has said on twitter, but i think you're right. i call this a victory for vladimir putin. i call it a victory for vladimir putin for one very simple reason. when you go back to 2016 and you recall the strategic goals of russia's attack
ned price, you are as familiar as anyone with all of this. what is really interesting is the pr value for vladimir putin. the russian ministry of foreign affairs, lavrov's operation, has just liked the tweet that the president sent earlier today or late last night, depending on which time zone you're in, calling the mueller probe a witch hunt and blaming america and previous u.s. policy, previous administrations for the fact that u.s./russian relations are the worst they've been in years. how...
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trish: hang on, ned.eed to understand this i want to know jehmu, what is it that you think actually happened, other than a butch -- bunch of meetings. you worked russians worked to take this election from hillary and had nothing to do with her lack of campaigning in which is and pennsylvania and -- >> i'm livid about some of the mistakes democrats and hillary campaign made in 2016. but i am not going to forget that i'm a patriot and that i will stand up for this country and protect our democracy in the way that republicans have for get init, the way our president has forgotten it. >> absurd. >> only now, republicans are saying we need to figure out how to stop them from doing it again. democrats have been saying that from day one. we need to stop them from doing it again. all this time -- trish: i don't president obama being that worked up about it -- >> federal law law enforcement. trish: he didn't care. >> i should have cared more. he should have cared more. >> trump russia collusion a fairytale. there
trish: hang on, ned.eed to understand this i want to know jehmu, what is it that you think actually happened, other than a butch -- bunch of meetings. you worked russians worked to take this election from hillary and had nothing to do with her lack of campaigning in which is and pennsylvania and -- >> i'm livid about some of the mistakes democrats and hillary campaign made in 2016. but i am not going to forget that i'm a patriot and that i will stand up for this country and protect our...
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jillian: all right, ned ryan, thanks for your time we appreciate it.ob: all right, 18 minutes after the hour, getting away with murder, a man shot and killed over sparking spot and the shooter not facing any charges the reason that's now sparking protests. jillian: barack obama boulevard, the town push to go rename after the former president. are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. rob: wild story, florida gunman using the stand your ground law to defend shooting and killing another man over a parking dispute as bryan llenas explains, the incident is sparking strong feelings on both sides of the issue. >> outrage over florida stand your ground self-defense law now being used to justify killing a man over a parking space. it started with 47-year-old michael c
jillian: all right, ned ryan, thanks for your time we appreciate it.ob: all right, 18 minutes after the hour, getting away with murder, a man shot and killed over sparking spot and the shooter not facing any charges the reason that's now sparking protests. jillian: barack obama boulevard, the town push to go rename after the former president. are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for...
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i mean, that's the defense they have got, ned? >> no.in i would remind people that we go back to where this all originated, trump russian collusion fairytale hoax -- >> it is not a fairytale. >> fake dossier. trish: not a fairytale? my goodness, that oceanfront property is looking darn good. >> where is paul manafort. he is in jail. >> years of investigation, after go years of investigation, tell me again, give me proof of collusion. all we have are process crimes of flynn and papdopoulus. >> we have 100 indictments. >> i will show this, common sense test after two years, do you think john brennan and james clapper, james comey, they had evidence it would have been leaked to very compliant press. >> they're letting process play out. >> trish: all right. last word to ned. i have to run. >> the american people are filled with common sense. they can see bias. they understand bias when they see it. >> they sigh it in the house leadership. they see it in this hearing with the republicans. >> spirited discussion. kev do think you're being a li
i mean, that's the defense they have got, ned? >> no.in i would remind people that we go back to where this all originated, trump russian collusion fairytale hoax -- >> it is not a fairytale. >> fake dossier. trish: not a fairytale? my goodness, that oceanfront property is looking darn good. >> where is paul manafort. he is in jail. >> years of investigation, after go years of investigation, tell me again, give me proof of collusion. all we have are process crimes...
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symone, ned, thank you for joining me. happy fourth of july.e on that. >>> who's telling the truth here? gop congressman jim jordan says he didn't know sexual abuse was happening while he was a wrestling coach at ohio state. one man though says jim jordan is lying. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> this morning, ohio republican congressman jim jordan denying explosive accusations that he ignored sexual abuse allegations while he was a wrestling coach at ohio state. jordan telling politico overnight, "i never knew of any type of abuse. if i did, i would have done something about it
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ned, let's fast forward a few days here. helsinki, finland, president trump, vladimir putin face to face. at last check it was just going to be the two of them in a room and a translator. why should that worry us? >> well, it's a scary thought, craig. look, i'm less worried about discussion of what might have happened in 2016. i think bob mueller is looking into that. we'll know much of the truth there soon enough. i'm much more worried about what the two leaders could cook up when left to their own devices, and specifically when donald trump is left alone in a room with a master manipulator like vladimir putin. you have to remember the last time these two leaders with their full teams in tow met together and donald trump took to twitter to announce what he called the impenetrable cyber unit was widely panned by including republican senators, senators of his own party. it was only hours later that donald trump took again to twitter to claim no, no, no, i never thought this could actually happen. if that's what these two lead
ned, let's fast forward a few days here. helsinki, finland, president trump, vladimir putin face to face. at last check it was just going to be the two of them in a room and a translator. why should that worry us? >> well, it's a scary thought, craig. look, i'm less worried about discussion of what might have happened in 2016. i think bob mueller is looking into that. we'll know much of the truth there soon enough. i'm much more worried about what the two leaders could cook up when left...
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ned, thank you very much for coming on. you could probably discern all those voices that precede you. i want to read a quote from one of the people we just saw, julia iof ioffe, a russian born american journalist. this is what she wrote in gq. after trump and putin met in helsinki, many pundits and politicians struggled to understand what it is they saw, to rationalize it, to explain it away, to speculate on what kinds of kompromat the russians could have on trump. when the answer, like infidelity or death was staring them, us, in the face, yes, putin has something on trump. he helped him win. that's the kompromat. ned, do you agree? do you concur? do you say at least it's possible? >> well, brian, i think that's an element of the kompromat. in fact, it has to be because as we have heard from jim clapper to other experts out there, it is in some ways unlikely that donald trump would be our commander in chief today were it not for russia's multipronged assault on our election. after all, this election was decide by some 70,0
ned, thank you very much for coming on. you could probably discern all those voices that precede you. i want to read a quote from one of the people we just saw, julia iof ioffe, a russian born american journalist. this is what she wrote in gq. after trump and putin met in helsinki, many pundits and politicians struggled to understand what it is they saw, to rationalize it, to explain it away, to speculate on what kinds of kompromat the russians could have on trump. when the answer, like...
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let's bring in our guest, security analyst ned price.ney general during the obama administration david chris and also former adviser to former president mikael savage, molly mccue. thank you for your time. and we'llup in with ned. there are so many thorough details in this 29-page indictment. we have names, we have dates and a time line. you're thoughts when you found out the russians made the first effort to hack into hillary clinton personal servers after then candidate trump made those remarks. >> frances, there is no such thing as a coincidence when it comes to intelligence operations. so the fact that on the very same day that president trump called for the russians, if they were listening, and apparently they were, to find the hillary clinton so-called missing e-mails. the fact they went out and started to do that suggests to me that russianss were spatially eager to follow through on trump request and eager to do anything they could to help the trump campaign. the lingering question in all of this and we have a taste for this in y
let's bring in our guest, security analyst ned price.ney general during the obama administration david chris and also former adviser to former president mikael savage, molly mccue. thank you for your time. and we'llup in with ned. there are so many thorough details in this 29-page indictment. we have names, we have dates and a time line. you're thoughts when you found out the russians made the first effort to hack into hillary clinton personal servers after then candidate trump made those...
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let's bring in our msnbc contributor and ned prize ce is with us as well. betsy, this morning the president took to twitter trying to say these documents have been supporting what he's been saying all along. the fbi mislead the courts and he said witch hunt and rigged and scam. all of those things tweeted, are they untrue? >> these accusations are in our face incorrect. >> first off, when the surveillance of the fbi to start surveillancing carter page, he was an independence citizen. for the president to point to page that the surveillanc surveillance -- the other central claim that trump and other republicans has made sort of a key allegation of this effort to take down the mueller probe is that in this fisa application, there was a lie and this was mislead information trying to keep the judges on the foreign intelligence surveillance court from knowing the so-called steele dossier was funded by democrats. >> let me stop you there, devin nunes issued a statement today, the newly released documents confirm the intelligence committee's long-standing argument
let's bring in our msnbc contributor and ned prize ce is with us as well. betsy, this morning the president took to twitter trying to say these documents have been supporting what he's been saying all along. the fbi mislead the courts and he said witch hunt and rigged and scam. all of those things tweeted, are they untrue? >> these accusations are in our face incorrect. >> first off, when the surveillance of the fbi to start surveillancing carter page, he was an independence...
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peter, evelin and ned, thank you so much. i am honored to have authorities like you joining me. >> joining me, they're calling him out. why one called his comment flat out wrong. plus, handling foe, we'll speak to a former ambassador of how russia could use these comments we just saw back in moscow. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com but prevagen helps your brain with an ing
peter, evelin and ned, thank you so much. i am honored to have authorities like you joining me. >> joining me, they're calling him out. why one called his comment flat out wrong. plus, handling foe, we'll speak to a former ambassador of how russia could use these comments we just saw back in moscow. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts?...
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and ned, i want to go to you on what donald trump did again today. he once again today publicly said he does not believe the american intelligence community, he does not believe dan coats. it could be anyone who did this. and he said that in a mission, he was obviously primed for by others in the white house, apparently mike pompeo and mike pence. he said that in the middle of that mission, where he was supposed to go out there and express confidence in the intelligence community. >> well, that's right, lawrence. if you think our heads are spinning trying to disentangle, trying to fathom how the white house could think we are so imbecilic, to use your words, just imagine how this is playing out at langley, how this is playing within our national security workforce. you know, as i was digesting all of this yesterday and reflecting upon what has to be one of the most shameful days of the trump presidency, i heard from a former colleague who's still currently at cia, and this person started his message with "what in the hell are we doing?" what in the h
and ned, i want to go to you on what donald trump did again today. he once again today publicly said he does not believe the american intelligence community, he does not believe dan coats. it could be anyone who did this. and he said that in a mission, he was obviously primed for by others in the white house, apparently mike pompeo and mike pence. he said that in the middle of that mission, where he was supposed to go out there and express confidence in the intelligence community. >>...
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ned, starting with you, i say let's be realistic. suppose maybe, you know, for some it's a good political talking point, you get to feel really good about ourself, we're a big country, a welcoming country which we are -- >> we are. trish: still can be always within the parameters of making sure that this is all done legally but nonetheless you have many now on the left calling for the abolishment of i.c.e. what is your reaction? >> i find this honesty deeply refreshing, that some of these democrats are actually dropping pretense and openly embracing open borders and also siding with illegal immigrants against the american taxpayer. trish: refreshing you find it? that is interesting word for it? >> i think the democrat party, many are masquerading center-left, when i think they're moving further and further far left. i think they're compelled to do so because of their donor base and grassroots. they're going further and further left. they are finding themselves more outside of american mainstream, trish. look at recent polls on immigr
ned, starting with you, i say let's be realistic. suppose maybe, you know, for some it's a good political talking point, you get to feel really good about ourself, we're a big country, a welcoming country which we are -- >> we are. trish: still can be always within the parameters of making sure that this is all done legally but nonetheless you have many now on the left calling for the abolishment of i.c.e. what is your reaction? >> i find this honesty deeply refreshing, that some of...
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ned said the evangelicals turned late for trump. i think they turned for trump and they never looked back despite stormy daniels and all the rest, sandra, and going toward the midterms, if it's done before november, the question is does that energy from the trunk base or if it's done after november, does it fire up the ante trump based because this election is a referendum, this midterm, and referendum on donald trump. >> sandra: final word to you. >> i think this is a very interesting situation that he has laid out. the timing of it all. i think it will be done before the supreme court comes back into session. i do think it can fire up the base and it gives the future. if republicans get the senate i am convinced that trump is going to get at least one if not two more nominations you want to have a few more votes in the senate. i think regardless the republican base is going to get fired up for the midterms in november. >> sandra: you guys are fired up. thank you both for joining us on this lovely hot monday evening in new york cit
ned said the evangelicals turned late for trump. i think they turned for trump and they never looked back despite stormy daniels and all the rest, sandra, and going toward the midterms, if it's done before november, the question is does that energy from the trunk base or if it's done after november, does it fire up the ante trump based because this election is a referendum, this midterm, and referendum on donald trump. >> sandra: final word to you. >> i think this is a very...
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make orprogress, amba kim had a meeting just yesterday with members of the north korean pan oel dioegn nedill be headed to north korea later and we'll continue thoseon convers. >> sanders evaded a questn about whether or not president trump still trustsim jong un, meanwhile it'st not jus north korea the president is dealing with he's also in tks with canada a just about every other country. yeerday canada made its own imposing ther t offfsicarials xsteales to straw berrybe fs a verl w trade toy od --urur fea and ourfarmers. i think t besoon, thathe t wbel positive, and if we don't it ill so be ut prede m behill about the negoniati bs farmer'se concern is growing, canada isn't the only withinng back.hi pus eu is billion of amaneric cna a mexico adding taxes on. u.s imports, egthiate psidere to talking trade with mexico, yesterday voters addressed lop obrador who goes by al mo, as the new president, now he was critical of president trump but the two are going to have to work together and they're already starting to get to know each other. >> i just spoke with the president elect of mexico we
make orprogress, amba kim had a meeting just yesterday with members of the north korean pan oel dioegn nedill be headed to north korea later and we'll continue thoseon convers. >> sanders evaded a questn about whether or not president trump still trustsim jong un, meanwhile it'st not jus north korea the president is dealing with he's also in tks with canada a just about every other country. yeerday canada made its own imposing ther t offfsicarials xsteales to straw berrybe fs a verl w...
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now it's down only about 5% after twitter cfo ned seagull tweeted to clarify the wash wash post reportthe company had purjed 70 million accounts he tweets some clarification most of the accounts we remove are not included in our reported metrics as they have not been active on the platform for 30 days are auto more or we them at sign up and they are never counted. he also said you would hear it directly from us he said the article reflects us getting better at improving the health of our service. the company is reporting earnings on july 27th. there's been some concern that that 70 million number would impact twitter's monthly active user number. guys, back to you. >> quick question. if the bots -- if some of the 20 million accounts were bots, let's say, and the bots were programmed to tweet on a weekly basis or even a daily basis, wouldn't they still be counted as an mau? >> yes, but i think what he is saying here is that what they're finding and the majority of what they found in these 70 million or 80 million user accounts that they have suspended between may and june, is that a maj
now it's down only about 5% after twitter cfo ned seagull tweeted to clarify the wash wash post reportthe company had purjed 70 million accounts he tweets some clarification most of the accounts we remove are not included in our reported metrics as they have not been active on the platform for 30 days are auto more or we them at sign up and they are never counted. he also said you would hear it directly from us he said the article reflects us getting better at improving the health of our...
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ned? >> there are two elements about today's meeting. one is ironic. one is startling. irony here is it is two years to the day, july 27th, 2016, that president trump, then candidate trump, called upon russia to hack hillary clinton's e-mails. we learned from bob mueller's indictments of earlier this month, that was the day they first started to go to hillary clinton's server, or tried to do so. the startling point of this is it is the first. this is the first time president trump has convened his full national security council to discuss what his entire team has called an imminent threat. the system is blinking red. yet, this is the first time it's happening, some 18 months into the trump administration. look, these are more than just meetings. these are more than just conv e conveni convenings. this is a signal of what an administration attaches priority to. the fact this is the first time it is happening, july of 2018, suggests there isn't a lot of urgency that president trump feels about this issue. >> better late than never? >> i suppose better late than never. as
ned? >> there are two elements about today's meeting. one is ironic. one is startling. irony here is it is two years to the day, july 27th, 2016, that president trump, then candidate trump, called upon russia to hack hillary clinton's e-mails. we learned from bob mueller's indictments of earlier this month, that was the day they first started to go to hillary clinton's server, or tried to do so. the startling point of this is it is the first. this is the first time president trump has...
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. >> ned, you were there, you were in the room when dan coats learned about the invitation for putino the white house. here is a look at that moment. >> we have breaking news, the white house announceod twitter that valdimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? >> valdimir putin -- >> okay. that's going to be special. >> we hear the laughter, tell us about the reaction from the room when that happened. >> well, aaron, it was an extraordinary moment. the audience reacted in the way you would expect. oddable gasps, and stunned silence turned to laughter. director coats, taking part in the laughter himself. the first reactions from the audience, that stunned silence that turned to gasps and laughter, we all learned together that our director, our spy master, the man to know all the secrets was in the dark, kept in the dark by his own president. by our commander in chief, something that intelligence community has a deep equity n hoping they will be involved in putin's visit. >> do you see any correlation between the president's comments this past week, and t
. >> ned, you were there, you were in the room when dan coats learned about the invitation for putino the white house. here is a look at that moment. >> we have breaking news, the white house announceod twitter that valdimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? >> valdimir putin -- >> okay. that's going to be special. >> we hear the laughter, tell us about the reaction from the room when that happened. >> well, aaron, it...
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a national politics reporter with the associated press and ned price, former senior director to the national security council and happens to be former senior analyst at the cia. jeremy, no other way to put it. these are the oldest and best friends in the world. they have our back. what is going on here? >> we are witnessing the de facto collapse. the one country that feels most emboldened is russia. they have been shooting commercial airliners out of the sky and poisoning western intelligence from the streets of a major american ally and they paid absolutely no consequences and they are getting a significant return for the meddling in the united states election. the american president is about to declare the nato alliance not just obsolete, but ineffectual and maybe defunct. >> it's really two summits on parallel levels. the leaders level and their photo ops and meals and closed door sessions and all that and then there is the staff meeting. these professional staff members, most of them with multiple summits under their belts conduct their own diplomacy. what's that going to be like given w
a national politics reporter with the associated press and ned price, former senior director to the national security council and happens to be former senior analyst at the cia. jeremy, no other way to put it. these are the oldest and best friends in the world. they have our back. what is going on here? >> we are witnessing the de facto collapse. the one country that feels most emboldened is russia. they have been shooting commercial airliners out of the sky and poisoning western...
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jessica tarlov, harlan hill, and ned ryun. have no doubt people pushing this agenda have good intentions. however, they have no way to pay for it. when you can't pay for programs all you do is raise taxes and hurt poor people. >> they think somehow this will win them more votes to get them back into power. but it will be resolved in 2026. it won't be $3 trillion. estimates are $32 trillion over the first decade. we are already in massive debt. one of the solutions the democrats are coming up with is they want to spend $3 trillion plus a year on medicare where the on solution is life crushing for comey and taxes. they are going to get tossed under our social welfare program. wait until automation throws the low-skilled workers out of a job. kennedy: the automation is forcing lower wages. republicans have failed utterly, what do we do next? >> i think it's possible to simultaneously hold the belief that this is not a good solution. but leave the political reality is such that republicans won't do anything immediately to solve th
jessica tarlov, harlan hill, and ned ryun. have no doubt people pushing this agenda have good intentions. however, they have no way to pay for it. when you can't pay for programs all you do is raise taxes and hurt poor people. >> they think somehow this will win them more votes to get them back into power. but it will be resolved in 2026. it won't be $3 trillion. estimates are $32 trillion over the first decade. we are already in massive debt. one of the solutions the democrats are coming...
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. >> here's the latest on what we ned. it happened on one of the canada. streets on a woman and a young women are dead. you get to hear the actual gunshots. >> one shot after another. toronto police saye was firing into restaurants an cafes. he got into a shotout with police and officers shot and killed him. >> we have learned that one of the victims was a young girl, 8 or 9 years old. she is in critical condition this morning. >>> new details this morning on the tragic duck boat skent in ha missouri, cimed to raise that boat from theottom of the lake. questions still remain about whn the boat wru the area in the first place. as the investigationcoinues, mourners gathered to remember the lives lost. >> we're so sorry. >> it will never be forgotten. >> the boat wille take to another facility for investigation. >>> the man behind a deadly standoff at a trader joe's is being held band here. officials say earlier in the da 28-year-old gene atkins, shot his grandmother and pulled another person into the car. he held several people hoage, trader joe's. atkins su
. >> here's the latest on what we ned. it happened on one of the canada. streets on a woman and a young women are dead. you get to hear the actual gunshots. >> one shot after another. toronto police saye was firing into restaurants an cafes. he got into a shotout with police and officers shot and killed him. >> we have learned that one of the victims was a young girl, 8 or 9 years old. she is in critical condition this morning. >>> new details this morning on the...
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he started it, ned. charles: you are not going to lie to my audience. every country that you named has higher tariffs against america than america has against them. >> that's not true. charles: i'm not talking about them buying more goods. please, i know you are a politician. but don't misrepresent facts. you can't make up facts, kevin. let me jump in before it gets out of hand and people start -- >> we were having a civil conversation. charles: it's not civil if it's laced with lies. we have a massive trade deficit with the e.u. a massive trade deficit with the e.u. their tariffs are higher than our tariffs. canada has extra oordly high tariffs on industries they want too protect including their dairy and beef farmers. they found a loophole. where americans were making $150 million they plugged that one. they are not our friend when it comes to america. >> first of all, we did not start this trade war, we did not start this, china did decades ago. let me finish. unfair trade practices, intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, subsidize
he started it, ned. charles: you are not going to lie to my audience. every country that you named has higher tariffs against america than america has against them. >> that's not true. charles: i'm not talking about them buying more goods. please, i know you are a politician. but don't misrepresent facts. you can't make up facts, kevin. let me jump in before it gets out of hand and people start -- >> we were having a civil conversation. charles: it's not civil if it's laced with...
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ned ryan is ceo of the majority, har land hill here as el. ned ryan, what happens now? this, what happens now? >> well, my first thought, scott prou it did this to himself. every cabinet member serves at the pleasure of the president and make the president successful. when you become detrimental, you're gone. the thing is that amazing looking at schwarzenegger's tweet, others on the left, seem to forget that the entire governing floss fift trump administration is one of deregulation. scott pruitt here at the epa, trump rolling back over 1,500 regulations, making it a litmus test for his judges. the whole governing philosophy of the epa is going to change because pruitt is gone? it's the entire philosophy of the trump administration and will remain that way as long as trump is in office. >> neil: michael starr hopkins, is that your worry as a democratic strategist? you aren't a fan of the things he was dismantling with the president's blessing. none of that seems to be likely to change under mr. wheeler or whoever is the permanent replacement. what do you think? >> i mea
ned ryan is ceo of the majority, har land hill here as el. ned ryan, what happens now? this, what happens now? >> well, my first thought, scott prou it did this to himself. every cabinet member serves at the pleasure of the president and make the president successful. when you become detrimental, you're gone. the thing is that amazing looking at schwarzenegger's tweet, others on the left, seem to forget that the entire governing floss fift trump administration is one of deregulation....
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that people know nothing about, peoe that are very familiar for me coming up when i was a young person ned now they'vr heard of. there's that and the point of view of being aware what happened then and how it impacts what happens now. to have a say, they're speaking up more using social media more to protest andet their voices ard. we want to be a part of that inspiration. >> how significant i the viewing of films as a vehicle of instruction for this generation? is it a good feature? >> it's much easier to watch a film than to read a book. >> or to sit through a lecture. you see a film, you get to discuss it with other people and there's always music. the music for me changes the molecules in the room. there are civil rights songs, there's jazz, there's gospel, there's blues. there's a little bit of everything. it's a coming together. it's a reunion for people. you have some of the civil rights veterans. you have students. the energy in the room is always incredible. >> and is that part of the intended mix? >> absolutely. yeah, and people learn from aer nuf different vehicles, as you said,
that people know nothing about, peoe that are very familiar for me coming up when i was a young person ned now they'vr heard of. there's that and the point of view of being aware what happened then and how it impacts what happens now. to have a say, they're speaking up more using social media more to protest andet their voices ard. we want to be a part of that inspiration. >> how significant i the viewing of films as a vehicle of instruction for this generation? is it a good feature?...
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charles: ned, how big is the supreme court battle? that may counter the enthusiasm. >> i think it's a big issue not only with kavanaugh and this situation. democrats with overplay their hands. the ten red states democrats that are up have to be careful how they play the kavanaugh situation. but trump could have one more in his first term and one more in his second term. in regards to the fundamentals of get out to vote, they've opened up 31 offices and 31 targeted congressional districts, knocked on 15 million doors and reserved $50 million in ads. and the rnc has more cash on hand than the dnc. there are certain numbers that are not in the dnc and the republicans favor. the republicans can mitigate the damage, keep the house and keep seats in the senate. charles: thinking of the enthusiasm and kavanaugh, over the weekend hillary clinton suggested that kavanaugh would bring back slavery, take america back to 1850. i bristle at that, the woman who thought she should carry the black vote because she carries hot sauce in her purse. >> th
charles: ned, how big is the supreme court battle? that may counter the enthusiasm. >> i think it's a big issue not only with kavanaugh and this situation. democrats with overplay their hands. the ten red states democrats that are up have to be careful how they play the kavanaugh situation. but trump could have one more in his first term and one more in his second term. in regards to the fundamentals of get out to vote, they've opened up 31 offices and 31 targeted congressional districts,...
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the federal's ned ryan and robin here to see you. good to see you, ned. so far so good. can he keep it up? >> i think so. we've seen polls that show trump as one of the most popular republican presidents ever. i know he's doing this despite the white house political office trying to get him to not endorse. i'm loving it. in georgia with kemp, he was down by a few points and won by a double digits. i want him to go to the tennessee gubernatorial race and endorse diane black. the most important thing moving forward, trump needs to have allies not only at the federal level but also at the state level as well. so i love this play. he's got the clout and i hope he keeps using it. >> what is having those allies at the state legal give him? if he's able to court some of these people that are governors, et cetera, will they have influence on senators and congress people? what is the end goal there? obviously he wants as many republicans as he can. how does it help? >> yeah, absolutely. i think that this really speaks to the larger issue within the republican party, which is that
the federal's ned ryan and robin here to see you. good to see you, ned. so far so good. can he keep it up? >> i think so. we've seen polls that show trump as one of the most popular republican presidents ever. i know he's doing this despite the white house political office trying to get him to not endorse. i'm loving it. in georgia with kemp, he was down by a few points and won by a double digits. i want him to go to the tennessee gubernatorial race and endorse diane black. the most...
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lae officer has been displane ned. >> american university grad accused of covert russian agenting is behind bars tonight. maria botin ais accused of using sexual favors taken to fill trait political organizations. she used gun lobbying effo to get closer tore nra and publican party. a d.c. technology department said botina called seek infoation about a client. >> she contacted the organization while this organization was suffering a lot of social until nearing e mailings and hack attempts against web site. seek took talk aboutln their vuabilities and it was verys suburb pu. there are threats,ss targeting busine, in profits government agencies, every day and this is prove that people need to take the threats seriously. >> ba ty na is healeho wit bond and federal judge agrees she might be a flight risk. >> up n not one but two suspected shark attacks in the same area this afternoon and a gun store owner harsh words after the acr was caught new disguise trying to bye a gun. >> and what a bul full day it was so much improved from t yesterday and tomorrowas nice. cooling off overnight upp
lae officer has been displane ned. >> american university grad accused of covert russian agenting is behind bars tonight. maria botin ais accused of using sexual favors taken to fill trait political organizations. she used gun lobbying effo to get closer tore nra and publican party. a d.c. technology department said botina called seek infoation about a client. >> she contacted the organization while this organization was suffering a lot of social until nearing e mailings and hack...
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. >> joe tells us,ned downur some he t perhaps cash in on his ss they would have compromised his beliefs wanted to maintain respect from his familynd friends. >> fast nature to go see what he's doing. >> life turned out pretty good for him after the fact. >> back after the break. >> former first lady michelle obama see her having fung at tha nnrun concert in paris, former first lady watched right next to beyonce'som and h great time. bye bye. welcome guys! hi!ar you gonna love the neighborhood! it's totally wired for fios.is that a good thing? good? fiber-optics can moveaza at even crazier speeds.ntam so you can str gm,ame, and watch 4k shows all at once. at!ki see! we are gonna have so much fun here. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. get the fastest speeds available for the best pri with the fios gigabit connecti. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: so michelle obama has tackled being t the bigger thing is she has nowa been able to dance in front of her kids without embarrassing them. >> she was d ue cicongert.stp amazing. my god, she looked i hanever seen her legs before.ute,
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a heat wavedes ned as hitting 90 degrees or higher. even higher than 90.he last four days and we have three more days to go. start and sunday will be more comfortable out there. plenty of sunshine. take a look. this is tomorrow. a high of95. with the humidity once again, feeling about 0 degrees. on wednesday, the highs in the low 90s, feel more like 100. very similar again onthursday. we have so mu going on outdoors. barbecues, picnics, fireworks. make sure you're taking some time indoors. lunch time, we're at 90. it is feeling me like 100. dangerous heat is out there by 3:00 p.m. by 7:00 p.m., it is feeling about 91 with s all storm chance tomorrow. very similar to what we saw today. this is the radar on a six-hour time loop. you can see the thunderstorms just fired along and west of i-81. we were looking at similar storm chances. not just tomorrow and tuesday but on wednesday, the fourth of juda, and on thu as well. i posted this snap on my facebook andwier pages. you can go there and check it out in more detail. but high storm chances over the mountains
a heat wavedes ned as hitting 90 degrees or higher. even higher than 90.he last four days and we have three more days to go. start and sunday will be more comfortable out there. plenty of sunshine. take a look. this is tomorrow. a high of95. with the humidity once again, feeling about 0 degrees. on wednesday, the highs in the low 90s, feel more like 100. very similar again onthursday. we have so mu going on outdoors. barbecues, picnics, fireworks. make sure you're taking some time indoors....
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and ned price, peter alexander, thank you so much. >>> we're standing by at the white house. coming up, clapback. iran responding to president trump's twitter threat. stay with us. told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. to me, he's, phil micwell, dad.o golfer. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if
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analyst and spokesperson from the national security council under president obama, our here friend ned price. help us understand. let's say we just dropped down here from mars. walk us through what went down this week and why the extraordinary confusing misinformation, self-inflicted disaster on the part of this white house? >> well there's a very simple explanation nor all of this. it's two words. donald trump. this is as, you said, a self-inflicted wound. he could have first gone not nato summit, showed our solidarity with the allies. he would have had the wind at his back when he went to meet with vladimir putin. he could have stood up to him. not in an aggressive way where he goes up to him and yells. but in a way to signal very pointedly, both in public and in private to vladimir putin that the united states knows what you did but more importantly, we know what you're doing. you must stop. if you do not, there will be consequences. instead i think the real news -- it's not he doubts our intelligence community, that he has this strange fondness for vladimir putin. real news coming
analyst and spokesperson from the national security council under president obama, our here friend ned price. help us understand. let's say we just dropped down here from mars. walk us through what went down this week and why the extraordinary confusing misinformation, self-inflicted disaster on the part of this white house? >> well there's a very simple explanation nor all of this. it's two words. donald trump. this is as, you said, a self-inflicted wound. he could have first gone not...
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. >> yest introduce ned. he is a puppet who was a friendn of many chil some children used him to talk to. he developed the same problems often that they had, a together we would all figure out hohe could deal with the problem and the child was much more liky to be enthusiastic about joining in if it was ned who had the problem.dr >> wf: there are so many different bits of i think wonderful advice for immiate family members but also i think it works for people on the outside. family who are not there all the time for distant familbecause you're dealing with not just the physical but you're also dealine with ttional effect of what's happened. >> and that's where parents are very different. i mean some parents immediately want to access a whole lot of people around them who will be the supports for them and other people may be more difficult to do that maybe they've come from far away maybe they won't have those supports immediately available. >> woodruff: is there universal advice you give parents when they're
. >> yest introduce ned. he is a puppet who was a friendn of many chil some children used him to talk to. he developed the same problems often that they had, a together we would all figure out hohe could deal with the problem and the child was much more liky to be enthusiastic about joining in if it was ned who had the problem.dr >> wf: there are so many different bits of i think wonderful advice for immiate family members but also i think it works for people on the outside. family...
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pley aren't saying whether any strike is ned. >> a metro spokesperson tells news4 they have no immediateen co but metro management will likely respond tomorrow. we'll let you know what happens with that vote. >>> quite a different day as opposed to yesterday, right? the humidity is upe andd a severe thunderstorm warning in our area. expired. since but let's check out that storm right now. now, it's still packing a bit of a punch with all this lightning and heavy rain. you tn seet with the oranges and theds the storm that was severe no longer is. oing to push to the southeast and impact areas like marshall, along 17 and pretty soon here. then you goarther north and back towards areas like millwood, that storm is going to be movingnto loudoun county. so again, the severe threat dwindling now. we're just looking at heavy showers. i'll have more on your forecast and a look at your all-star uforecast coming in just a moment. >>> next at 6:00, a disgusting sit at a maryland bakery. a rat. wait until you see how bigghis thin was. thin was. what the owner had to do to pass z2vpbz z16fz y2vpby y16f
pley aren't saying whether any strike is ned. >> a metro spokesperson tells news4 they have no immediateen co but metro management will likely respond tomorrow. we'll let you know what happens with that vote. >>> quite a different day as opposed to yesterday, right? the humidity is upe andd a severe thunderstorm warning in our area. expired. since but let's check out that storm right now. now, it's still packing a bit of a punch with all this lightning and heavy rain. you tn seet...
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joining me now from the aspen security conference, ned price, former senior director to the nationaland from the cia. now an msnbc national security analyst. welcome to you. what secretary pompeo was saying, does this meeting make enormous sense, the second one that is coming, given what happened in the first one? >> at this point it doesn't. at least not yet. the most imperative step at this point is to determine first and foremost what happened in that one-on-one between president putin and trump. and we heard here in aspen this week from none other than the director of national intelligence dan coats, that he, as of thursday, still had no idea what happened. that lends the credible impression that others within the administration are still trying to figure out what happened. it would make the most logical sense to have our own administration get on the same page before we can do a round two. now there is an interesting question of why there needs to be a round two. i've heard some of the previous guests speculate that maybe president trump wants a do-over. and also the very realis
joining me now from the aspen security conference, ned price, former senior director to the nationaland from the cia. now an msnbc national security analyst. welcome to you. what secretary pompeo was saying, does this meeting make enormous sense, the second one that is coming, given what happened in the first one? >> at this point it doesn't. at least not yet. the most imperative step at this point is to determine first and foremost what happened in that one-on-one between president putin...
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ned, thank you. >>> coming up, why is ivanka trump shutting down her fashion label, and why now? rthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts, and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. don't let another morning go by without talking to your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. ayep, and my
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this is something we in the intelligence community, guys like ned and i, prepare for our whole lives. we wait for trouble. but when you are waiting for trouble, you have to red team out what the opposition is going to do. secretary kirstjen nielsen has her own issues. she shouldn't be in that job if she doesn't think right now this nation should be prepared to defend its most fundamental principles, which is our election. >> ned, last question to you. how worried should we be about what we still don't know? i see this piece in the pas"the washington post" about a vendor purchased by russian officials in implementing, running election systems in the state, in the commonwealth of maryland. how worried are you about what we don't know? >> well, twlr there are two bro categories. number one is what the trump campaign did with this pilfered data. there has been the suggestion that they have actually used the analytics that we learned for the first time on friday were harvested interest the clinton campaign to advance the final phase of their own campaign into their electoral victory. the o
this is something we in the intelligence community, guys like ned and i, prepare for our whole lives. we wait for trouble. but when you are waiting for trouble, you have to red team out what the opposition is going to do. secretary kirstjen nielsen has her own issues. she shouldn't be in that job if she doesn't think right now this nation should be prepared to defend its most fundamental principles, which is our election. >> ned, last question to you. how worried should we be about what...
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today eadersig--ned ah cooperat bnt european words for the u.s. president. >> dear president trump, america does not have and will not have a better ally than europe. today europeans spend on defense many times more than russia and as much as china. america, appreciate your allies. after all, you many.have that katya: at nato headquarters, packed agenda meets leaders tomorrow. a show of unity is what really matters most. the question hanging heavy here -- will nald trump deliver? katyase adler, bbc news, br. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, britain's royal air force turns 100, and it is celebrating its centenath in the sky spectacular display. laura: in japan can at least 155 people have died in floods and la tslidesggered by torrential rain in the west of the country. about 2 million people have been evacuated after rivers burst their banks. rescuers are digging through my and rubble trying to find one ofima, iroshima, one of the worst hit areas. there are waterfalls of mud. wade throughs roads
today eadersig--ned ah cooperat bnt european words for the u.s. president. >> dear president trump, america does not have and will not have a better ally than europe. today europeans spend on defense many times more than russia and as much as china. america, appreciate your allies. after all, you many.have that katya: at nato headquarters, packed agenda meets leaders tomorrow. a show of unity is what really matters most. the question hanging heavy here -- will nald trump deliver? katyase...
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just to further about what you were saying what about the president needs to do, you wrote an on ned the "new york times" saying after these summits he will either restore american global leadership or kill it off. those are strong words. what is your prediction today? >> i can't predict. i'm worried. i hope president trump would come in on this nato summit being firm for them to meet their defense spending commitment, that's important, but also taking positive credits for the fact that every single nato ally is increasing its defense budget, that they felt the threat increase since the russians went into crimea and they're doing more and epicouraepikur encouraging them in a positive way. i hoped he would take credit for affirmative things that secretary mattis has led -- increasing nato readiness, increasing the ability for forces to move. in fact, the united states is contributing strongly to the nato mission in poland and eastern europe and trump could use that in his meeting with putin to say come back into compliance with the inf treaty that you are violating. get out of ukraine
just to further about what you were saying what about the president needs to do, you wrote an on ned the "new york times" saying after these summits he will either restore american global leadership or kill it off. those are strong words. what is your prediction today? >> i can't predict. i'm worried. i hope president trump would come in on this nato summit being firm for them to meet their defense spending commitment, that's important, but also taking positive credits for the...
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ned. negotiation less that he she should. be done to be better given to be happy in the box to live in by cutting. edge. ah i. think i. but things are different than expected instead the us is threatening to impose more sanctions iran's conservative say they knew this would happen all along they had been against the nuclear deal right from the start they say the us can't be trusted and that europe is too weak to keep it in check that. their rights we have are very valuable for us we don't want just. give up them for nazi they have. marketed our scientists because of. no clear rights. you see that this is important if it wasn't important they want to have them. many in europe consider president rouhani to be a new ray of hope but now he's under pressure from two sides the people want to see positive results from the nuclear deal while his conservative opponents are taking advantage of the crisis his rivals are the ones actually holding power the latest election so many reformists enter parliament but the military and courts st
ned. negotiation less that he she should. be done to be better given to be happy in the box to live in by cutting. edge. ah i. think i. but things are different than expected instead the us is threatening to impose more sanctions iran's conservative say they knew this would happen all along they had been against the nuclear deal right from the start they say the us can't be trusted and that europe is too weak to keep it in check that. their rights we have are very valuable for us we don't want...
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among the week's top stories to donald trump rushes nato allies for more money in brussels they're neds to the u.k. on his first official visit as u.s. president calling controversy being met with protests we have reset for two and also. israeli military launched its largest air campaign against gaza since twenty fourteen getting dozens of hamas facilities. for good morning from moscow it's just tonight i am here this sunday mornings kevin i can stay with me if you can for a roundup of the big news stories of the last seven days but of course this weekend here in russia it's football topping the bills so over to our start team take us through the best of what we witnessed saturday and looking ahead to the massive final later this evening between france and croatia. thank god it was. god. god man told. god thank god he can't. follow that welcome back to manchester with me on tree farm and also joe you say reading i demand you know i think he's been watching not much said we've just taken pipes belgian securing the best ever finish out of world cup finals been feeling even for sale they w
among the week's top stories to donald trump rushes nato allies for more money in brussels they're neds to the u.k. on his first official visit as u.s. president calling controversy being met with protests we have reset for two and also. israeli military launched its largest air campaign against gaza since twenty fourteen getting dozens of hamas facilities. for good morning from moscow it's just tonight i am here this sunday mornings kevin i can stay with me if you can for a roundup of the big...
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on the ned it for awcot' creek overwhelmed this road forcing evacuations. in nearby pine grove, this is the highway that leads into town. after days of heavy rain soaked the ground in virginia, a 60-foot tree fell onto this home in fairfax county killing a woman inside. >> this is pretty rare for us but obviously with all the rain in the past couple of days, things of that nature, the roots of these trees have really loosened up. >> reporter: and it's not just the east coast. hail and heavy rain pounded the colorado springs area. >> hold on. >> reporter: an hour after an officer posted a warning and video showing fast-moving water on a road, crews had to rescue a woman from a flooded ditch nearby. farther west the dry and hot conditions continue to fuel a wildfire near yosemite. the fire is threatening 3500 buildings and the terrain burning is so rugged, it's making the firefight even more challenging. >> witalthe hazards and standing dead trees, i've never seen anything like this in 20 years of firefighting. >> reporter: the heat is now spreading into the
on the ned it for awcot' creek overwhelmed this road forcing evacuations. in nearby pine grove, this is the highway that leads into town. after days of heavy rain soaked the ground in virginia, a 60-foot tree fell onto this home in fairfax county killing a woman inside. >> this is pretty rare for us but obviously with all the rain in the past couple of days, things of that nature, the roots of these trees have really loosened up. >> reporter: and it's not just the east coast. hail...
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h in a ned mccrackin was driven around to atms and forced to write a $10,000 check for his release. >> he grabbed me by the collar and dragged me outside and dragged me down the driveway and threw me in the back of a car where daisy was already in the backseat. and they put bags over our heads. and then, proceeded to drive. >> prosecutors allege capone was pistol-whipped and beaten. the three suspects all face life prison sentences if convicted. we'll have more of capone's story later on "good morning america." >>> now to that mayhem that erupted on a basketball court outside atlanta as players and referees squared off. it was a brawl that erupted at the end of an aau game. now, the video as you can see there shows one player punching a referee in the head while he's on the ground shirtless. then another hit him from behind. now, reports say players on the team in white attacked an official after he called a technical foul. but one of the team's coaches says that it was the referee who pushed the player as the player was walking back to the bench. it was a big mess. police are investi
h in a ned mccrackin was driven around to atms and forced to write a $10,000 check for his release. >> he grabbed me by the collar and dragged me outside and dragged me down the driveway and threw me in the back of a car where daisy was already in the backseat. and they put bags over our heads. and then, proceeded to drive. >> prosecutors allege capone was pistol-whipped and beaten. the three suspects all face life prison sentences if convicted. we'll have more of capone's story...
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that needs to be ned. >> len: ken rosenthal, while we a second, i'd like to ask you th.r ended t losing streak. you mentioned walkas into manny machado. >>at do they do in the nl central? as you said, they were in on ichado. their next tarn the infield could be brian dozier. they're dinitely interested in him. it could be a starter, a reliever, they have pitching needs. i expect him to be active. last july they were not active. they got beat out for contana and sonny gray. opportunity re.y have a rare and i know they're going to do something. i just don't know what it is.he >> len:y have a young general manager who's done a great job. they have somey pieces the can trade. so it's a m question ofuch you want to go for it here in 2018. >> tom: ke insri t, year, ihink after the trade, clubhoust to the >> len: norris against heyward. with milwaukee winning, they're division.ithin three in the martinez is having some fun. ball one. 1-1. the other interesting thing out the trade deadline,th is at if you acquire a player, or if you don't, y either -- in some cases take the guy
that needs to be ned. >> len: ken rosenthal, while we a second, i'd like to ask you th.r ended t losing streak. you mentioned walkas into manny machado. >>at do they do in the nl central? as you said, they were in on ichado. their next tarn the infield could be brian dozier. they're dinitely interested in him. it could be a starter, a reliever, they have pitching needs. i expect him to be active. last july they were not active. they got beat out for contana and sonny gray....
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ned are working to reach the last 16 here for the second year ina row the last 16 here for the secondh his victory with the french open under his belt, he will be looking confident and strong. you can keep up with that match on the red button. you cannot escape the football here, we have some footballing royalty as well on centre court, sir bobby charlton is there to watch the match. i do not know what he will be doing at three o'clock, chris. i can guess. before we go, just time to remind you that the tour de france is underway. chris froome of course going for a fifth title. you can follow it live on the bbc sport webiste. that's bbc.co.uk/sport the british grand prix as well. lewis hamilton the fastest in final practice. that is all for now. we're going tojoin we're going to join gareth southgate now. will there be anyone in the dressing room shouting? lots of readers have emerged. some are not in the starting team and that is why that team have grown stronger together. there is a lot being said how tight sweden are. we hope that we can bring our quality today as well. go for it. b
ned are working to reach the last 16 here for the second year ina row the last 16 here for the secondh his victory with the french open under his belt, he will be looking confident and strong. you can keep up with that match on the red button. you cannot escape the football here, we have some footballing royalty as well on centre court, sir bobby charlton is there to watch the match. i do not know what he will be doing at three o'clock, chris. i can guess. before we go, just time to remind you...
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revert back to our main society and not have this beautiful exceptional miracle reach ambient, which is ned, which ismpio one of the things we have to do. mr. goldberg: one of the things that makes supreme court fights so ugly and to borrow a term from social science, so stupid, is how, because we had invested in the supreme court powers that we shouldn't have. if one of nine justices has more power than congress to do all sorts of things, of course we are going to treat it as a legislative branch and spend money on it like it is a political campaign. rep. ryan: yeah. mr. goldberg: do you think that judge kavanagh, or justice, do you think without appointment, we are going to see democrats and republicans go back to where they have these fights in the legislative or the elective politics arena rather than -- rep. ryan: it looks like a campaign is what you are saying? mr. goldberg: let's say for the sake of argument we get justice kavanagh, and let's say the supreme court actually starts not legislating from the bench but rolling things back. [speaking russian] mr. goldberg: how do you think
revert back to our main society and not have this beautiful exceptional miracle reach ambient, which is ned, which ismpio one of the things we have to do. mr. goldberg: one of the things that makes supreme court fights so ugly and to borrow a term from social science, so stupid, is how, because we had invested in the supreme court powers that we shouldn't have. if one of nine justices has more power than congress to do all sorts of things, of course we are going to treat it as a legislative...