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pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger. all the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. you shrink the footprint of the mine to get the permit and then once you spend billions to built the port and pipelines and roads, you say, we need to expand. >> there's a lot of gold and copper and silver in the ground out there. we do not have any current plans to expand beyond what we're talking about with this permit. it wouldn't surprise me if somebody, us or someone else doesn't do that at some point in the future. >> they are talking about putting a 175-mile gash across this habitat. >> reporter: drew sees this first piece of survey equipment as the beginning of the end of this wilderness as we know it. what do you say to the argument that this means jobs, this means an infusion into the alaska economy? >> there are already jobs here. look at homer and the bear viewing industry. there are millions of dollars being made here. you look at the other side of the mountain, there are tens, millions of dollars being generated in a
pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger. all the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. you shrink the footprint of the mine to get the permit and then once you spend billions to built the port and pipelines and roads, you say, we need to expand. >> there's a lot of gold and copper and silver in the ground out there. we do not have any current plans to expand beyond what we're talking about with this permit. it wouldn't surprise me if somebody, us or someone else...
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pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger.er all the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit. and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipeline and the roads and all of that, you say, well, we need to expand. >> there's a lot of gold and copper and silver in the ground out there. and we do not have any current plans to expand beyond what we're talking about with this permit. but it wouldn't be surprise me if somebody, us or someone else, doesn't do that in the future. >> they're basically talking about putting 175-mile gash across this pristine habitat. >> reporter: plans and promises aside, drew sees this first piece of survey equipment as the beginning of the end of this wilderness as we know it. what do you say to the argument that this means jobs, this means an infusion into the alaskan economy? >> i say there are already jobs here. you look at the town of homer and the bear viewing industry, there a
pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger.er all the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit. and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipeline and the roads and all of that, you say, well, we need to expand. >> there's a lot of gold and copper and silver in the ground out there. and we do not have any current plans to expand beyond what we're...
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pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger.er all the resistance those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipeline and the roads and all of that you say, well, we need to expand. >> there's a lot of gold and copper and silver and mel ibdium in the ground out there. and we do not have any current plans to expand what we're talking about with this permit. but it wouldn't surprise me if somebody, us or someone else, doesn't do that at some point in the future. >> they're basically talking about putting a 175-mile gash across this pristine habitat. >> reporter: plans and promises aside, drew sees this first piece of survey equipment as the beginning of the end of this wilderness as we know it. >> what do you say to the argument that this means jobs, this means an infusion into the alaskan economy? >> i say there are already jobs here. you look at the town of homer in the bear viewi
pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger.er all the resistance those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipeline and the roads and all of that you say, well, we need to expand. >> there's a lot of gold and copper and silver and mel ibdium in the ground out there. and we do not have any current plans to expand what...
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pebble hopes to get their permit and a wave of new investors by the fall of 2020.donald trump's next election. >> bill weir, thank you so much. for more on bill's story go to cnn.com. >>> the man behind the finances of the trump organization has been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in the case involving michael cohen. what this means for this president ahead. and a powerful hash tag emerges around singer demi lovato. how a woman who has been sober for years calls her decision to talk about her disease courageous and inspiring. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight t
pebble hopes to get their permit and a wave of new investors by the fall of 2020.donald trump's next election. >> bill weir, thank you so much. for more on bill's story go to cnn.com. >>> the man behind the finances of the trump organization has been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in the case involving michael cohen. what this means for this president ahead. and a powerful hash tag emerges around singer demi lovato. how a woman who has been sober for years calls her...
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pebble has enough wealth to big one three times bigger.ll the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit, and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipelines and the roads and all of that, you say well, we need to expand. >> there is a lot of gold and copper and silver and molibnum in the ground. and we do not have any plans to expand what we're talking about with this permit. but it wouldn't surprise me if somebody, us or someone else doesn't do that at some point this the future. >> they're basically talking about putting a 175-mile gash across this pristine habitat. >> reporter: plans and promises aside, drew sees this first piece of survey equipment as the beginning of the end of this wilderness as we know it. what do you say to the argument this means are jobs. >> i say there are already jobs here. you look at the town of homer and the bear viewing industry, there are millions of dollars being made here already in i
pebble has enough wealth to big one three times bigger.ll the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit, and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipelines and the roads and all of that, you say well, we need to expand. >> there is a lot of gold and copper and silver and molibnum in the ground. and we do not have any plans to expand what we're talking about with...
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they brought it to pebble beach. the family members haven't seen it.w them the car, they are walking restoring this around, there is no expression. at the end they said, better than we could have done. that changed everything. carol: it helped them really take off. main figurehead for the business said, after that, business more than doubled. he called it a marriage to the business. it is all-consuming. bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands. jason: and on businessweek.com and our mobile app. carol: we were talking about president trump and president putin's summit. so much controversy. story, taking a look at president trump's trade policies and the lasting impact of those in the u.s. and globally. took some author angles that are not as obvious and introduced a lot of complexity still to come. buy -- a story that a lot of people did not anticipate. this world of amazon, the new ceo bringing people into stores, but sending people into full's homes. -- folk's homes. or bloomberg tv starts now. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "the best o
they brought it to pebble beach. the family members haven't seen it.w them the car, they are walking restoring this around, there is no expression. at the end they said, better than we could have done. that changed everything. carol: it helped them really take off. main figurehead for the business said, after that, business more than doubled. he called it a marriage to the business. it is all-consuming. bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands. jason: and on businessweek.com and our...
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open will be played at pebble beach for a sixth time. body in charge of all of them held a preview of next month's u.s. am. in the crowd, the return of one of the tournament's greatest champions. >> you saw him missing the match play cut, rebounded with a 71 and never looked back, winning the final 9-8. >> reporter: in 1999, three years after tiger woods won his third straight amateur, david gossett won it in dominating fashion here at pebble beach. >> i'm just glad i got my name on the trophy. you didn't have to play the back nine, which is really something i'm thankful for. >> just being part of the u.s. amateur fraternity is something i'm always grateful for. to have one here at pebble is amazing. >> reporter: gossett's victory propelled him to a 15-year career on the pga tour. what you'll see on the usa amateur is the next wave of future stars. >> numerous people playing in the championship will be on the pga tour and windowing events in the next five years or less. it's fun to see that transition. >> reporter: the u.s. amateur begin
open will be played at pebble beach for a sixth time. body in charge of all of them held a preview of next month's u.s. am. in the crowd, the return of one of the tournament's greatest champions. >> you saw him missing the match play cut, rebounded with a 71 and never looked back, winning the final 9-8. >> reporter: in 1999, three years after tiger woods won his third straight amateur, david gossett won it in dominating fashion here at pebble beach. >> i'm just glad i got my...
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they brought it to pebble beach.y members had not seen it, and it is the moment of you show them the car, they are walking around, there is no expression. because of course, they are german, and they are serious. at the end they said, better than we could have done. that changed everything. carol: ballast pivotal to their business. it helped them really take off. hanna: definitely. the main figurehead for the business said, after that, everything changed. business more than doubled. he called it a marriage to the business. it is all-consuming. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands. jason: and on businessweek.com and our mobile app. your must-read this week? carol: a couple of stories that stayed on the news, matthew philips talking about the meeting between president trump and president putin. is stirred up so much controversy. i feel we will talk about that a long time. and our cover story, taking a look at president trump's trade policies and the lasting impact of those in the u.s. and globally.
they brought it to pebble beach.y members had not seen it, and it is the moment of you show them the car, they are walking around, there is no expression. because of course, they are german, and they are serious. at the end they said, better than we could have done. that changed everything. carol: ballast pivotal to their business. it helped them really take off. hanna: definitely. the main figurehead for the business said, after that, everything changed. business more than doubled. he called...
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our greatest fishing and was built with all these laws to say the salmon run of alaska now on the pebble mine company out of anglo-american corporation of been canada is trying to destroy the great fishing areas that roosevelt fought to say. the same with the arctic refuge. dwight eisenhower, your hearing drill baby drill up there. oil was sent to 60 people want to go into a great wildlife refuge. that would be like mining the grand canyon or chopping can redwood trees and redwood national park. it's a badve idea but with the public doesn't get up there to see the arctic polar bear and the great caribou herd, they think in terms of energy instead of a gift that will pass on to future generations. >> host: what role didid alaska play in the founding of the bull moose party? >> guest: very similar role because long story that we don't have that much number roosevelt after left the presidency 48 hours after leaving, he said mount olympus in washington state, part of olympic national park, went to africa for the smithsonian institute and while he was gone he left behind william howard taft i
our greatest fishing and was built with all these laws to say the salmon run of alaska now on the pebble mine company out of anglo-american corporation of been canada is trying to destroy the great fishing areas that roosevelt fought to say. the same with the arctic refuge. dwight eisenhower, your hearing drill baby drill up there. oil was sent to 60 people want to go into a great wildlife refuge. that would be like mining the grand canyon or chopping can redwood trees and redwood national...
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the greatest fish can area and roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-american corporation is trying destroy the great fishery areas that roosevelt fought to save and same with a arctic refuge, eisenhower crated it and now your hail drill, baby, dreamt that is like mining the grand canyon or chopping down redwood trees average it's bad idea but because the public doesn't see the arctic where a polar den and the great caribou herd, they think of it as energy instead of a gift. >> host: what role did alaska play the found offering the bull moose party. >> guest: very seminole roll. a long story but roosevelt after he left the president si, 48 hours after leaving, saved mt. olympus in washington state. part of olympic national park. went to african for the smithsonian institute and he live behind for will howard taft, the taft administration started giving sweetheart deals to corporations, what they could the guggenheim syndicate. the today's exxonmobil or shell and giving them sweetheart deals and clearcutting whole areas
the greatest fish can area and roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-american corporation is trying destroy the great fishery areas that roosevelt fought to save and same with a arctic refuge, eisenhower crated it and now your hail drill, baby, dreamt that is like mining the grand canyon or chopping down redwood trees average it's bad idea but because the public doesn't see the arctic where a polar den and the great caribou...
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can be good if not just not on the bottom line is not on a little bit would have bought her like a pebble not that of god i did not ask. you about that it was me he said i want to. only i summon. i don't like so i. leave so i look like a robot aka we're doing what i can set up a bus there's even. ok. thanks . i have the sock account lebannon nine hundred kids a week training grounds all over the country the reams of lebanon others to the north in tripoli and cider in the sun here at the park the kids from the beirut area. that's what i think ok. some here are familiar with the pitch by god and he lives close by. like a book of. thanks. six describe the moment that second set up a bit off the. cuff seven. zero misses by this thing was yes. it. was funny. because i still felt as if it was. eleven year old out of me is also a refugee not just recently about his home life since he lives two hundred metres south of beirut parkins camp shakti like the last built for the palestinians nearly seventy years ago. adams people have been fleeing since nine hundred forty eight since the founding of isr
can be good if not just not on the bottom line is not on a little bit would have bought her like a pebble not that of god i did not ask. you about that it was me he said i want to. only i summon. i don't like so i. leave so i look like a robot aka we're doing what i can set up a bus there's even. ok. thanks . i have the sock account lebannon nine hundred kids a week training grounds all over the country the reams of lebanon others to the north in tripoli and cider in the sun here at the park...
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pebble not that of god i did not give us a show about it but if. he said i want to i. only something. i don't like so i don't really bother me so i'll walk up to a wall but i've got to do it i guess i don't bust these events that up and up. and . down thank. you after the soccer camp levanon nine hundred kids a week training grounds all over the country he remains at least eleven others to the north in tripoli and signed in the sun here at the park the kids hang from the beirut area. as much. some hair off familiar with the pitch black out and he lives close by. oh. like of the to. thank i guess it's more about how much of that second set up the last of. each. cut i. think that was this was i. think it was i. think i. was sixteen. eleven year old adam is also a refugee not just recently he got his home and locked him he lives two hundred metres south of beirut parkins camp shot teela built for the palestinians nearly seventy years ago. thanks to. adams people have been fleeing since nine hundred forty eight since the founding of israel the palestinians have fought for
pebble not that of god i did not give us a show about it but if. he said i want to i. only something. i don't like so i don't really bother me so i'll walk up to a wall but i've got to do it i guess i don't bust these events that up and up. and . down thank. you after the soccer camp levanon nine hundred kids a week training grounds all over the country he remains at least eleven others to the north in tripoli and signed in the sun here at the park the kids hang from the beirut area. as much....
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i'm not up with everybody how was a pebble that i would at the top of the don't know said good help. smiting minus three minutes i'm just a pirate comes time then somebody else i see in the event has never thought it. was. to go both cold rheem i live in a refugee camp in the bekaa valley in lebanon one of the tween the houses of lives where most syrians live in lebanese. were the son of god. so. i love the idea of the two friends fled four years ago yet their homeland syria is only a few kilometers away it is. just beyond the mountain. god asks what a good i'm going home. i mean my conduct these are the hong konger mums on sunday the mother the mother that's close to that of a promise not to say that again and i think i'm not. about fourteen thousand people across the border yesterday. like both dreams across the globe sixty five million people are fleeing war on terror crossing season continents risking that not seeing eight thousand refugees and migrants have crossed into the country hundreds of thousands more are expected to do the same and they're not always welcome. migrants to
i'm not up with everybody how was a pebble that i would at the top of the don't know said good help. smiting minus three minutes i'm just a pirate comes time then somebody else i see in the event has never thought it. was. to go both cold rheem i live in a refugee camp in the bekaa valley in lebanon one of the tween the houses of lives where most syrians live in lebanese. were the son of god. so. i love the idea of the two friends fled four years ago yet their homeland syria is only a few...
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prospectors sift through the sand and soil that money so and others have left behind this girl puts any pebble that glitters into her mouth for safekeeping . even toddlers practice the miners train for them it's still a game. but for motives so art and her family it seems to be the only way to survive. in. madagascar is one of the world's poorest countries but it's also a veritable treasure island in the central highlands between the laca and the rain forest with the illegal mines is the city of on sirrah bay. this is john poor old ruts in a revival also known as new through tina he runs a gemstone cutting shop enunciator back the business has been in his family for two generations. the area around the city is known for what used to be called semi precious stones although the distinction is no longer made. a high quality amethyst can be worth more than an inferior sapphire. here he's using a special machine to cut a piece of quartz that has a valuable inclusion trapped inside their own if i'm not on the ladder is part of my job is the competition. that's you and absolutely need high quality st
prospectors sift through the sand and soil that money so and others have left behind this girl puts any pebble that glitters into her mouth for safekeeping . even toddlers practice the miners train for them it's still a game. but for motives so art and her family it seems to be the only way to survive. in. madagascar is one of the world's poorest countries but it's also a veritable treasure island in the central highlands between the laca and the rain forest with the illegal mines is the city...
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amateur next month at pebble beach. >> great time to be a golfer. by the way, i am the worst swing in golfing history, and it is not -- why the a's would be the talk league west, they'd lead the division by two and a half games, instead they're 8 back of houston >>> the a's and giants begin the battle of the bay tomorrow, and if oakland was in the west they would lead the division by 2 1/2 games. instead they are eight back of houston. a's were trailing the astros 4- 0, and then they called on their top shelf rookie. >> a martini, shaken not stirred. >> that nick martini, who would definitely be douglas evans favorite player. drop one into deep center -- douglas evans favorite player. deep innings, keeps it fair to run's goal, a's when 6-4, 19- 24, nobody in baseball more lethal. then the a's. wimbledon, nobody more lethal than serena, just ask julia, second set, she worked hard to save a point, but serena hammers the win across court, she wins in straight sets, and she will go for her 24th grand slam saturday against angelique erber. that's amazing
amateur next month at pebble beach. >> great time to be a golfer. by the way, i am the worst swing in golfing history, and it is not -- why the a's would be the talk league west, they'd lead the division by two and a half games, instead they're 8 back of houston >>> the a's and giants begin the battle of the bay tomorrow, and if oakland was in the west they would lead the division by 2 1/2 games. instead they are eight back of houston. a's were trailing the astros 4- 0, and then...
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it's simple enough because well this way you'll see the stadium is actually right here it's only a pebbles throw away from the black sea in my mind it's the perfect like a shoot for a game of football. oh . i. i. walk the. dog walk up. comic. many people would argue. that this curse god was one of the most effect will have this world because. some people say it was it but still what a roller coaster of emotions i've seen here the ground was shaking when the goal was scored i was at least thinking the game before i mean it was feeling that before they like what's going on our stance and take on the thing i loved about that summed up for me when i was running back to hear the russian fans say what a beautiful day it was that's exactly what it was. some incredible memories and lots of friendships made well back to the main a vent in front leading to one in the second half of the match a lot of large cheers going on right right moscow let's go live now to our correspondents efforts the full here in moscow we have got to igor she down off standing by at the moscow fun zone and to the second hal
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amateur next month at pebble beach. >> great time to be a golfer.the way, i am the worst swing in golfing history, and it is not -- why the a's would be the talk of baseball if they played the giants to hit the front deck. ♪ music throughout baskin robbins scoop it, shake it, cake it. thiswhatever size.le streaming tv for your family, it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place... - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv at a new low price, just $44.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask about flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. league west, they'd lead the division by two and a half games, instead they're 8 back of houston >>> the a's and giants begin the battle of the bay tomorrow, and if oakland was in the west they would lead the division by 2 1/2 games. instead they are eight back of houston. a's were trailing the astros 4- 0, and then they called on their top shelf rookie
amateur next month at pebble beach. >> great time to be a golfer.the way, i am the worst swing in golfing history, and it is not -- why the a's would be the talk of baseball if they played the giants to hit the front deck. ♪ music throughout baskin robbins scoop it, shake it, cake it. thiswhatever size.le streaming tv for your family, it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place... - even netflix. this is...
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perhaps well is simple enough this way and you'll see the stadium is actually right here it's only a pebbles throw away from the black sea in my mind it's the perfect location for a game of football never mind a world cup quarter final and i'd also say that ninety percent of those seats inside the forty five thousand seat arena will be taken by russians tonight because they have been flying into sochi by the planeload over the last couple of days and many of them are super confident to get their magical right in this world cup will continue with a victory over croatia at the saving for me you know what i'm not so sure i'll try to destroy how i'm failing see the stadium you can't miss it well according to the architects they do those two big white stands represent two snowy peaks but in my mind they are mere pimples compared to the mountain that russia has to climb tonight croatia unbeaten in this tournament so far they've beaten argentina at some point three nil and also have the likes of luka majors don't name right occasionally it failed but we shouldn't be too disheartened because the sun
perhaps well is simple enough this way and you'll see the stadium is actually right here it's only a pebbles throw away from the black sea in my mind it's the perfect location for a game of football never mind a world cup quarter final and i'd also say that ninety percent of those seats inside the forty five thousand seat arena will be taken by russians tonight because they have been flying into sochi by the planeload over the last couple of days and many of them are super confident to get...
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making sound out of just pebbles and empty cans. >> reporter: oh, that's great. >> it can sound like the rain. >> reporter: after russell passed away in 2011, the growino rostartists in east jesus formed the tax-exempt chasterus foundation to protect th project. >> his friends rallied around and said, "look, we don't want th idea to die. we've all had such a great time contributing and inspiring one another." and so they formed a 501.3c to preserve his memory. >> reporter: in 2013, the foundation purchased the 30 acres of lan that surround the collection, and three years later, east jesus became an accredited member of the california museum association. >> moving right along. this is our tvall. one of the most photographed and shared pieces, i think, of east jesus online because people love it. it says so many different things to so many different people. >> reporter: but this isn't the only artists' haven along the salton sea. if east jesus was builhet on discarded, the works of bombay beach spring from the yet to be hauled away. at one time the 1,000 lot community offered access to
making sound out of just pebbles and empty cans. >> reporter: oh, that's great. >> it can sound like the rain. >> reporter: after russell passed away in 2011, the growino rostartists in east jesus formed the tax-exempt chasterus foundation to protect th project. >> his friends rallied around and said, "look, we don't want th idea to die. we've all had such a great time contributing and inspiring one another." and so they formed a 501.3c to preserve his memory....
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gain a simple enough because well this way you'll see the stadium is actually right here it's only a pebbles throw away from the black sea in my mind it's the perfect like a sheet for a game of football. i . well come back to the. war in iraq right now. because what. people would argue was that this first guy was one of the most the best at this world cup maybe somebody will say it was but still what a roller coaster of emotions i'm seeing here figure out what shape when the goal was scored. league is the russians was really tough misjudged it and. just you know something. a lot of respect a lot of respect it was a good i was at least take a beginning the full on the atmosphere with a full day on our shots and take on the thing i love about that summed up for me when i was running back to hear the russian fans saying what a beautiful game it was that's exactly what. we have game all not the least making stadium in moscow in the world cup final croatia of a cool ice we have now thirty minutes played and it is france wall croatia won it was a poll that was headed back into the france penalty a
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and you'll see the stadium is actually right here it's only a pebbles throw away from the black sea in my mind it's the perfect location for a game of football never mind a world cup quarter final and i'd also say that ninety percent of those seats inside the forty five thousand seat arena will be taken by russians tonight because they have been flying into sochi by the planeload over the last couple of days and many of them are super confident to get their magical right in this world cup will continue with a victory over croatia at this evening as for me you know what i'm not so sure i'll try to destroy how i'm feeling see the stadium you can't miss it well according to the architects they do those two big white stands represent two snowy peaks but in my mind they are mere pimples compared to the mountain that russia has to cry.
and you'll see the stadium is actually right here it's only a pebbles throw away from the black sea in my mind it's the perfect location for a game of football never mind a world cup quarter final and i'd also say that ninety percent of those seats inside the forty five thousand seat arena will be taken by russians tonight because they have been flying into sochi by the planeload over the last couple of days and many of them are super confident to get their magical right in this world cup will...
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it's simple enough to school this way and you'll see the stadium potentially right here it's only a pebbles throw away from the black sea and my mind is the perfect location for a game of football never mind a world cup quarter final on a dos i say that ninety percent of those seats inside the forty five thousand seat arena will be taken by russians tonight because they have been flying into sochi by the plane load over the last couple of days and many of them the super confident see that then magical right and this will come we'll continue with a victory i think through a ship the saving has for me you know i'm not so sure i'll try to destroy how i'm fate. see the stadium you can't miss it well according to the architects they do those two big white stones represent two snowy peaks but in my mind they are mere pimples compared to the mountain that russia has to climb tonight croatia unbeaten in this tournament so far they've beaten argentina at some point three nil and also have the likes of luka majors don't they radek h.-e. midfield but we shouldn't be too dishearten because the sun has
it's simple enough to school this way and you'll see the stadium potentially right here it's only a pebbles throw away from the black sea and my mind is the perfect location for a game of football never mind a world cup quarter final on a dos i say that ninety percent of those seats inside the forty five thousand seat arena will be taken by russians tonight because they have been flying into sochi by the plane load over the last couple of days and many of them the super confident see that then...
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. >> it is a small pebble in the site, that is what i'm hoping my book will be useful for and one of the things i'm hoping policy people or organizers could take it and do things that a journalist or other can't. >> anybody want to come up to the microphone, it could be an answer. >> thank you for coming. the federal reserve, so much quantitative easing which is called printing money. has that helped us or help the local people, just spinning our wheels and the federal reserve is taking money. >> you should know. i don't know. that is a question that is going to make us think now. >> we don't have answers at the moment. we will answer you. >> according to the pew charitable trust, our fertility rate in america is 1.8, we are in a situation of population decline, are people aware of this, is anybody besides me concerned we are an endangered species? >> the overall issue, not about the us but worldwide, we have achieved populations our distant ancestors could never have imagined. and too many people on the road, competing for housing. this is something to take into account if they deci
. >> it is a small pebble in the site, that is what i'm hoping my book will be useful for and one of the things i'm hoping policy people or organizers could take it and do things that a journalist or other can't. >> anybody want to come up to the microphone, it could be an answer. >> thank you for coming. the federal reserve, so much quantitative easing which is called printing money. has that helped us or help the local people, just spinning our wheels and the federal reserve...
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it is a small pebble in the fight but that is what i hope they will be useful for that is one of the things i'm hoping if you go out there for policy people or organizers with me as a journalist or author i cannot. >> does anybody want to come up to the microphone and asked the question? it could also be an answer. [laughter] >> thank you for coming. concerning the federal reserve had so much quantitative easing called printing money. has that helped us? or help the local people? because they feel we are spinning our wheels and the federal reserve is just printing money. >> i don't know. i think that is a question that will make us think. >> that we don't have that answer. but we will come up with one. give me your e-mail. what is your name? >> according to the charitable trust our fertility rate in america is 1.8 which means we are in a situation of population decline. our people aware of this and if anybody is concerned we are in endangered species? >> i think the overall issue not about the u.s. but worldwide, we have achieved populations that our ancestors could never have imagin
it is a small pebble in the fight but that is what i hope they will be useful for that is one of the things i'm hoping if you go out there for policy people or organizers with me as a journalist or author i cannot. >> does anybody want to come up to the microphone and asked the question? it could also be an answer. [laughter] >> thank you for coming. concerning the federal reserve had so much quantitative easing called printing money. has that helped us? or help the local people?...
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. >> you can get fruity pebble covered shrimp on a stick. what do you think about that? >>. >> i don't know but the potato on the stick has vianey losing her mind. she's coming out with a bottle of tapatillo. that's how you do it right. looks delightful. >> that looks amazing. >> a lot of fun. >>> coming up, we have love in the air -- literally. next, a tail of love that all started when passengers switched seats on a plane. >>> here's a perfect example of how sometimes goods things happen when you least expect them. you might call this a plane love story. >> not like the airplane. >> so two people randomly seated together and things take off and the entire exchange is actually chronicled by another couple on social media. a modern day fairy tale. here's nbc's that then jones. >> reporter: once upon a time on a flight from new york to dallas -- >> on my flight home my boyfriend and i asked a woman to switch seats with me so we could sit together. >> houston hardaway wanted to sit with his girlfriend rosie blair on the four-hour flight. the woman, helen, who asked we not
. >> you can get fruity pebble covered shrimp on a stick. what do you think about that? >>. >> i don't know but the potato on the stick has vianey losing her mind. she's coming out with a bottle of tapatillo. that's how you do it right. looks delightful. >> that looks amazing. >> a lot of fun. >>> coming up, we have love in the air -- literally. next, a tail of love that all started when passengers switched seats on a plane. >>> here's a perfect...
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we'll go over to ginger. >> dwayne "the pebble" johnson. >> come to people with me. let's do it.ropical storm pulls away from the east coast. atlantic city, 71. be careful of rip currents. pretty nice all >> all right, george. everybody was doing this over there. they were all doing this. now i know why. >> thank you, ginger. >>>. >>> i'm here now with quinto. from "star wars.." >> "star trek." >> can you absolve me right now? >> i'm out of this. >> give me a break. >> yes. >> thank you. >> well, we got our -- >> it's an honest mistake. >> tell us about "in seven of." >> in "in sevarch of," i executive produced it and host it. in the tradition of my dear and late friend leonard nimoy -- >> not fromsters strgs. >> who hosted the original series in the late '70s and early '80s. >> you were close. >> we were close and good friends in the last decade of his life and so when they approached me about doing the show i was really interested in carrying on his legacy as i always am. but i wanted to be more involved in the show and leonard did the original, he was the host in a traditional
we'll go over to ginger. >> dwayne "the pebble" johnson. >> come to people with me. let's do it.ropical storm pulls away from the east coast. atlantic city, 71. be careful of rip currents. pretty nice all >> all right, george. everybody was doing this over there. they were all doing this. now i know why. >> thank you, ginger. >>>. >>> i'm here now with quinto. from "star wars.." >> "star trek." >> can you...
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strzok was just a pebble in the mountain of evidence that existed between donald trump and his campaign they had with russia. so i pointed out he was not the sole negotiator to close the clinton campaign or involved in opening the trump/russia campaign. >> but you would admit that he was a prominent voice. he was one of the leads on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. >> yes, i agree, but if you take him out, if he was never born, donald trump still invited the russians to hack, his son still took a meeting at trump tower and his lawyer still tried too arrange a meeting between putin and trump so they could interfere trump elections. those are were the words of michael cohen and felix sater. >> it seemed like you were saying last night that this hearing didn't accomplish anything. and you wish the hours spent on this hearing could have been used by the judiciary committee for having a hearing about the separated children at the border. my question -- and i area that and it is important. at the same time, is it not important, congress man, for the american people to hear from the m
strzok was just a pebble in the mountain of evidence that existed between donald trump and his campaign they had with russia. so i pointed out he was not the sole negotiator to close the clinton campaign or involved in opening the trump/russia campaign. >> but you would admit that he was a prominent voice. he was one of the leads on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. >> yes, i agree, but if you take him out, if he was never born, donald trump still invited the russians to...
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ray romano, you see him on pebble beach, shot of the day on 15, up and down from the bunker for par.soon. the bomb! he completes. the leader after round one, joe pawelski who drains the birdie putt and leads with 25 points. warriors taking on the kings, consolation action in the vegas summer league. final game, 50-40, dubs in the third. gabriel with authority. here are some of the warriors' ball you hamovements and omari n and anthony brown, and his 17. kings win it 69-67. that is a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >>> good morning, time now 6:48 a.m. on this saturday morning. it is a gorgeous start to the day for some of us who like the fog. there is a lot of cloud cover out there. live doppler 7 showing you the active scan. no moisture out there, but you see the gray contour on your screen and that is the cloud cover and the fog along the coast. we are tracking some issues with visibility, as well. look at this, we'll get closer with live doppler 7 and throw on visibility mode and you can see
ray romano, you see him on pebble beach, shot of the day on 15, up and down from the bunker for par.soon. the bomb! he completes. the leader after round one, joe pawelski who drains the birdie putt and leads with 25 points. warriors taking on the kings, consolation action in the vegas summer league. final game, 50-40, dubs in the third. gabriel with authority. here are some of the warriors' ball you hamovements and omari n and anthony brown, and his 17. kings win it 69-67. that is a wrap on...
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the ground riggled like a pebble had been thrown into it and rips on the water. it was really amazing. ing anchorage had a particular problem in that a lot of it is built -- the soil underneath the soil is a layer of clay, called boot leger cove clay, and during the earthquake, it liquefied, became almost like grease. and so parts of anchorage slid and subsided and collapses. what happened here is the land all sort of shifted that way. there's a hill to the left and kind of shift its down a hill. there was also a part of town called turnigan heights and i thought i'd read a little section of what handed in turnigan heights. if you have ever been to anchorage, out by the international airport, his still % still a neighborhood out there, but in the fifth -- late '50s, early '60s they built a pressie nice neighborhood called turnigan heights. the nicest neighborhood in town, a nice subdivision, and a lot of the town's movers and shakers lived there including a guy named robert atwood, who ran the local paper and actually much more than that. he was very involved in
the ground riggled like a pebble had been thrown into it and rips on the water. it was really amazing. ing anchorage had a particular problem in that a lot of it is built -- the soil underneath the soil is a layer of clay, called boot leger cove clay, and during the earthquake, it liquefied, became almost like grease. and so parts of anchorage slid and subsided and collapses. what happened here is the land all sort of shifted that way. there's a hill to the left and kind of shift its down a...
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the ground wriggled like a pebble had been thrown into it. it was rippling in the water. it was really amazing. anchorage had a particular problem. a lot of it is built, the soil underneath the soil as a layer of clay called bootlegger called clay. during this earthquake it liquefied essentially, came greece.ike part of anchorage slid and subsided and collapsed. what happened here is the land all sort of shifted that way. there is a hill to the left and the kind of shifted down a hill. there was also a part of town, and i thought i might read just a little -- is is my copy? a little section of what happened in tourniquet heights. if you've ever been to anchorage, public airport, the international airport is still,, you're still a neighborhood out there but indy early '60s they built a pretty nice n neighborhd called tourniquet heights it was the nicest neighborhood in town, nice subdivision.a a lot of accounts movers and shakers slid there including a guy by the name of robert applewood who ran thehe local paper, publisher of the local paper and he was much more than that
the ground wriggled like a pebble had been thrown into it. it was rippling in the water. it was really amazing. anchorage had a particular problem. a lot of it is built, the soil underneath the soil as a layer of clay called bootlegger called clay. during this earthquake it liquefied essentially, came greece.ike part of anchorage slid and subsided and collapsed. what happened here is the land all sort of shifted that way. there is a hill to the left and the kind of shifted down a hill. there...
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but really giving us a window into the idea that as he has sudden pebbly in the past, that cohen is a nice man and good man and wouldn't anticipate he would speak out against him, perhaps a bit more anxiety in the tweet revealing a concern about cohen's actions as it may relate to him. and that is certainly significant. alex. >> kelly o'donnell. great setup. joining me now here in studio, al sharpton who had breakfast with michael cohen on friday morning and spoke with him about the situation. so with a welcome to you, i've been dieing to talk to you about this. how did this meeting come about? >> several weeks ago i was at the regency which is where a lot of the political types eat breakfast. and i ran into michael cohen who is staying there in the hotel. and i spoke to him and he spoke to me. then a couple of weeks later, he just text me. and we've known each other 20 years. in fact, any time we had a social justice fight with donald trump or when donald trump wanted to reach out to me because he wanted james brown to perform at his casino in atlantic city and i was very close with
but really giving us a window into the idea that as he has sudden pebbly in the past, that cohen is a nice man and good man and wouldn't anticipate he would speak out against him, perhaps a bit more anxiety in the tweet revealing a concern about cohen's actions as it may relate to him. and that is certainly significant. alex. >> kelly o'donnell. great setup. joining me now here in studio, al sharpton who had breakfast with michael cohen on friday morning and spoke with him about the...
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couple black pebbles in there, who cares?ge." ♪ thank you, charcoal, for letting me know what it looks like when pizza rolls die. [ laughter and applause ] oh, there you go. hey, thank you. those are my thank you notes. we'll be right back wi jada pinkett smith, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you're gonna do great! thanks, dad! break a leg! aflac?! not that kind of break. oooh! that had to hurt. aflac?! not that kind of hurt. yeah, aflac paid us cash in just one day to help with our car payments and mortgage. aflac! perfect timing! see how aflac helps cover everyday expenses at aflac.com. look at this new kfc crispy colonel sandwich. the latest of kfc's five dollar fill-ups. i reckon everything in this collection costs just five dollars each. congratulations. kfc, it's finger lickin' good. congratulations. doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try caramel m&m's. ow. ♪ if you love me, love♪
couple black pebbles in there, who cares?ge." ♪ thank you, charcoal, for letting me know what it looks like when pizza rolls die. [ laughter and applause ] oh, there you go. hey, thank you. those are my thank you notes. we'll be right back wi jada pinkett smith, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you're gonna do great! thanks, dad! break a leg! aflac?! not that kind of break. oooh! that had to hurt. aflac?! not that kind of hurt. yeah, aflac paid us cash in just one day to help...
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becky left pebble lodge initially on a period of supervised leave so that she could be with her familyr closer to home. sadly, the arrangements to support her should have been better when professional responsibility for her care was transferred between the two nhs trusts. in the last few minutes, the department for transport has released its annual figures showing which train services in the uk are the most overcrowded. fiona trott is at leeds train station. she can tell us what the worst places. the figures have just been published. they give us a snapshot of what was happening at train stations up and down the country at peak times last autumn. what we are hearing from the department for transport is that passenger numbers have fallen in places like leaves, liverpool, london and manchester —— places like leeds. the most crowded rail stations was in london, the worst was king's cross and outside london, the most crowded station was cambridge followed by manchester and then birmingham and then here at leeds. i asked commuters here this morning what the experience was like for them. it'
becky left pebble lodge initially on a period of supervised leave so that she could be with her familyr closer to home. sadly, the arrangements to support her should have been better when professional responsibility for her care was transferred between the two nhs trusts. in the last few minutes, the department for transport has released its annual figures showing which train services in the uk are the most overcrowded. fiona trott is at leeds train station. she can tell us what the worst...
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jason: pebble beach is the place you go to show off your car. >> i have been there, it is pretty amazinge cars. this is a place that jerry seinfeld -- when hannah was there, jerry seinfeld's car guide was calling in. roughly rent, these kind of people -- ralph, marin. alix: carol massar, thank you very much. you can find all the stories in the latest edition of bloomberg businessweek. coming up, g delivers eating earnings estimates for a second straight quarter. a look at what the company's turnaround plan is. check out bloomberg terminal. you can go to tv , click on our charts and graphics. scroll to the right hand side of your screen. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: ge reporting earnings this morning. it is still about the future of the company. in a recent bloomberg opinion column, brooks sullivan wrote just broke sutherlin wrote. joining us now is brooke sutherland. they beat and a said, the plan assigned to work. is that the right narrative? brooke: i don't know many people put much stock in ge's defined earnings numbers. they have taken steps report but you have a lot
jason: pebble beach is the place you go to show off your car. >> i have been there, it is pretty amazinge cars. this is a place that jerry seinfeld -- when hannah was there, jerry seinfeld's car guide was calling in. roughly rent, these kind of people -- ralph, marin. alix: carol massar, thank you very much. you can find all the stories in the latest edition of bloomberg businessweek. coming up, g delivers eating earnings estimates for a second straight quarter. a look at what the...
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investment and even though our $60 billion like a lot of money for jabek and the australians, is a pebble in the ocean so what we're here for is to help facilitate and move things along and some countries, i use vietnam as an example. that's a communist government so it still doesn't play by the same rules, there's a lot of home cooking and a lot of these countries so by having the us and other countries involved from a political risk insurance, it helps companies political cover when they do, like the lng plan that we finance, it's update is vietnam which is a communist government so by having us involved, that has basically the us government involved in the contract so it brings a little more stability and comfort to the countries to invest and in that case, that was a 3 and a half billion dollar project. now we only put 400 million in but that covers the 3 and a half million. >> you referenced the role economic policy plays australians overall consideration and it's a significant initiative. how do you see the development space figuring in to australia's initiative in the region and i'
investment and even though our $60 billion like a lot of money for jabek and the australians, is a pebble in the ocean so what we're here for is to help facilitate and move things along and some countries, i use vietnam as an example. that's a communist government so it still doesn't play by the same rules, there's a lot of home cooking and a lot of these countries so by having the us and other countries involved from a political risk insurance, it helps companies political cover when they do,...
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it never really materialized, and we had the brilliant pebbles program and a few other things, but ultimately, what was the purpose of it? the purpose of it was to force the soviet union to the negotiating table, and by the way, here is another important thing to note. even before all of that happened, when we walked on the moon, who congratulated us first? the soviet union congratulated us. their cosmonauts were calling the american astronauts and conlatch late iing -- congratulating them, and welcoming them into their country to give speeches at the universities and elsewhere, and then the apollo soyuz program was developed. and so it began to become a dialogue about the future and instead of competing with each other, and putting people's lives at risk, and he thinking back, apollo 8 was a tremendously risky mission, but it was to have a goal of beating the soviet union to or bbit the moon, and we did it with great risk to american astronauts. and then the soviet union and we began to say, instead of putting all of our astronauts and your cosmonauts at risk, maybe we should partner. and th
it never really materialized, and we had the brilliant pebbles program and a few other things, but ultimately, what was the purpose of it? the purpose of it was to force the soviet union to the negotiating table, and by the way, here is another important thing to note. even before all of that happened, when we walked on the moon, who congratulated us first? the soviet union congratulated us. their cosmonauts were calling the american astronauts and conlatch late iing -- congratulating them, and...
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. >> when he was a pebble, then he was a dewdrops and then from there it was dew-dew and dewie. [ laughterme dad and daddy and, you know i have a 16-year-old daughter simone. 2 1/2-year-old jazzy and 4-month-old, almost 4, baby tia, yes. >> wow. >> thank you. [ applause ] i'm surrounded by women. >> but simone is 16. she's accomplished a lot herself but you think she'll follow in your footsteps? >> yes, the crazy thing about my daughter simone, she's so smart. we're all so proud of her. she's going into her senior year. she signed with img as a model. there she is right there. she was a golden globes ambassador. simone is working so hard and her work has already started. she wants to be a wwe wrestler. >> no way. >> how does daddy feel about that? >> no way. >> yes. you know what, look, i love that idea and i think, you know, we had this big conversation. she came with me to hong kong and beijing. i said, honey, whatever your passion is i support that and wrestling was good to me and started my career in madison square garden. bring it on. she's going to be a champ. >> all right. she's got
. >> when he was a pebble, then he was a dewdrops and then from there it was dew-dew and dewie. [ laughterme dad and daddy and, you know i have a 16-year-old daughter simone. 2 1/2-year-old jazzy and 4-month-old, almost 4, baby tia, yes. >> wow. >> thank you. [ applause ] i'm surrounded by women. >> but simone is 16. she's accomplished a lot herself but you think she'll follow in your footsteps? >> yes, the crazy thing about my daughter simone, she's so smart....
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i think about it i play pebble as i fall asleep i'm in the backyard with the which havele ball and iugh but i love the game watch it and think about it a lot and wish i was better. >> part of golf funnels into business because you make contacts and talk about business on the course. tell us what's happening you work in private equity that's your life after football in addition to the broadcast booth duties tell us about the state of private equity right now do you see opportunities out there in terms of the business world on the private equity size. >> i appreciate that i've been in private equity longer than i played since 2000 and i played 18 years in the professional football and you know, only in america can i surround myself with really smart guys and now $4 billion private equity firm. really attacking the market in an old school way. we look for partnership. that's where there is a vein -- private equity is a science project for many years when you have the science project is leaves the human beings as a secondary fact we tried to introduce in artistis approach to partnership
i think about it i play pebble as i fall asleep i'm in the backyard with the which havele ball and iugh but i love the game watch it and think about it a lot and wish i was better. >> part of golf funnels into business because you make contacts and talk about business on the course. tell us what's happening you work in private equity that's your life after football in addition to the broadcast booth duties tell us about the state of private equity right now do you see opportunities out...
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tom: let's go to pebble beach golf course. when do we start lathering up about this? receiving a cooler real estate market in los angeles and new york. that is good. interesting farmland, timber. tom: unbelievable. i'm going to tear up. it is cross analysis and upon on bloomberg. nejra: across asset, global, everything. joseph quinlan stays with this. kkr, head of global macro and asset allocation. it is to much. that is 10:30 a.m. in new york. look at what we give you on bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ with tomam nejra cehic keene in new york. let's get the first word news. may make a separate trade deal with mexico and have separate talks with canada later. he isent trump said building good rapport with mexico's president and the two countries are getting closer to reaching an agreement. on rewriting the three-way trade deal with mexico and canada. china is firing back at the trump administration over trade. beijing is rejecting the claim by larry cobo that the chinese president is blocking trade talks. china calls the accusation shocking. month, president trump imp
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he was a pebble in a mountain of evidence that was concerning about donald trump and his contacts withn eric swalwell, thank you so much. i want to do a little rapid fire like chris matthews. tell me something i don't know. here it is. rapid fire. walter, gene, barbara, clint. who won the day yesterday? walter. >> putin, putin, and putin. and it will be worse when donald trump embraces putin and kicked all our allies on the way to a summit that's ill prepared to embrace putin. man, that guy is a big victor in what happened yesterday. >> gene robinson. who won the day? >> putin won, democracy and theresa may lost, but that's a different story. >> barbara? >> peter strzok and congress. congress made the mistake of cross-examining asking one question too many, allowing him to say we will stop it, who won, the american voters. >> americans lost across the board. that's the big conclusion in all this. i don't know how the united states benefits from anything that happened yesterday. >> david, let you end this with was it putin who won and what about in the united states? what about in that
he was a pebble in a mountain of evidence that was concerning about donald trump and his contacts withn eric swalwell, thank you so much. i want to do a little rapid fire like chris matthews. tell me something i don't know. here it is. rapid fire. walter, gene, barbara, clint. who won the day yesterday? walter. >> putin, putin, and putin. and it will be worse when donald trump embraces putin and kicked all our allies on the way to a summit that's ill prepared to embrace putin. man, that...
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this was a pebble of a mountain of evidence that exists against the trump team members. >> sandra: we of buckinghamshire, u.k. where the president wrapped up the bilateral news conference with theresa may. he is now boarding marine one, stepping on there and he will be on his way to visit the queen. this is his first official visit in the u.k. of his presidency. so the door is shutting there on marine one. meanwhile congressman swalwell, while the president continues his trip overseas here at home americans witnessed some really fiery exchanges in over 10 hours of testimony on the hill yesterday. did anything change following that hearing? >> no, but i believe the american people now have seen director james comey and peter strzok, two people the president has attacked raise their right hands and go under oath. what distinguishes them from the president. the president has not been willing to do that with bob mueller. if he wants this investigation to end he should stop delaying it, raise his own right hand and answer bob mueller's questions. >> sandra: you had a moment in that hearing
this was a pebble of a mountain of evidence that exists against the trump team members. >> sandra: we of buckinghamshire, u.k. where the president wrapped up the bilateral news conference with theresa may. he is now boarding marine one, stepping on there and he will be on his way to visit the queen. this is his first official visit in the u.k. of his presidency. so the door is shutting there on marine one. meanwhile congressman swalwell, while the president continues his trip overseas...