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are you free to do karaoke with me and randy credico next?i might be able to pencil you in, ari. >> table for three. tara dowell, thank you very much. that does it for me. i'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> to russia with love. let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. stunning details of president trump's phone call yesterday with russian leader vladimir putin have once again stirred intrigue and outrage over trump's apparent unwillingness to hold putin accountable for anything. "the washington post" was first to report last night that president trump did not follow specific warnings from his national security advisers tuesday when he congratulated
are you free to do karaoke with me and randy credico next?i might be able to pencil you in, ari. >> table for three. tara dowell, thank you very much. that does it for me. i'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> to russia with love. let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. stunning details of president trump's phone call yesterday with russian leader vladimir putin...
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>> randy, final question. reason -- i understand your point about the treatment, and i think it's a fair point, and you make some fair points when you're not making the impressions. i want to read to you, assange breached a written agreement not to send out messages that interfere in other countries business. >> he's a journalist. if it were the old president of ecuad ecuador, this wouldn't have happened. this happens to be kacat catalah is part of spain. and this is him supporting the catalan freedom fighters. >> when you look at what mueller has left, do you see him more likely to proceed on the criminal hacks or on wikileaks role? >> i think it's going to be both, i think it's going to be the criminal hacks, it's going to be the sbechbt intent to con >> i'll be on the show "lockup" if mueller -- >> we never even get to see mueller. >> you know the segment's over when it's over. and it's over. sam, randy and nick, thank you for coming and doing this, i appreciate your time, i appreciate you taking the invite
>> randy, final question. reason -- i understand your point about the treatment, and i think it's a fair point, and you make some fair points when you're not making the impressions. i want to read to you, assange breached a written agreement not to send out messages that interfere in other countries business. >> he's a journalist. if it were the old president of ecuad ecuador, this wouldn't have happened. this happens to be kacat catalah is part of spain. and this is him supporting...
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in gladwyne, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> thank you, randy.t nine people have died in the major storm. a man was killed in north jersey touching live power lines the wind blew down on friday night. >>> the storm with the flooding rains, powerful waves left a trail of damage from the carolinas to maine. as of last night, well over a million households were without power. in quincy, massachusetts, the national guard evacuated people to shelters. the storm also forced thousands of flight delays and cancellations, closed roads and bridges and shut down amtrak's northeast corridor. >> the sound after the storm. crews cleared away downed trees with the help of chainsaws and chippers yesterday. the warm sunshine was a welcome condition for those who spent the day cleaning up. >> finally calmed down now. but hopefully we can get some response to take some stuff and get our power back. >> down the shore, minor flooding in the back bays like here in ventnor forced people to wade to knee-high water to get to their cars. >> oh, my god! holy plp h. [ bleep
in gladwyne, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> thank you, randy.t nine people have died in the major storm. a man was killed in north jersey touching live power lines the wind blew down on friday night. >>> the storm with the flooding rains, powerful waves left a trail of damage from the carolinas to maine. as of last night, well over a million households were without power. in quincy, massachusetts, the national guard evacuated people to shelters. the storm also forced...
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his name was randy snead. robert looked up to randy, trusted him.icer snead, now a detective with the albemarle county police, came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said, is robert in trouble? he said, he's in serious trouble. >> sandy had no idea just how serious. or what was about to happen in that parking lot where robert was hanging out with his friend. >> guns pointed at you. you're wondering what's going on. i was scared. i was shaking. >> why robert? the fugett siblings told police they had accomplices from high school and he was one of them. another one was pulled in the same night and interviewed by detective giles and his partner. >> at the end of the interview, we both looked at each other and this kid had no idea what we're talking about. >> so the fugetts lied. >> the kid was eventually released. but robert? robert had a far different experience in the interview room and a different detective. >> and there sitting across from you was randy snead. >> randy snead, yeah.
his name was randy snead. robert looked up to randy, trusted him.icer snead, now a detective with the albemarle county police, came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said, is robert in trouble? he said, he's in serious trouble. >> sandy had no idea just how serious. or what was about to happen in that parking lot where robert was hanging out with his friend. >> guns pointed at you. you're wondering what's...
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nos tiene el recuento de la jornada, adelante, randy, cuÉntanos. >> hola ¿quÉ tal?legaron aquÍ a la capital para exigirle acciÓn a los polÍticos. el programa comenzÓ con una canciÓn que hablo ab sobre seguir adelante * estos jÓvenes, prometieron no dar marcha atrÁs, muchos de ellos motivados por sus miedos. >> mi escuela fue amenazada y todas estas semanas he estado muy paranoica y mis amigas tambiÉn. >> esta joven latina describiÓ llorando cÓmo perdio a su hermano. la lucha sigue! no fue la Única que llorÓ, otros estudiantes tambiÉn lo hicieron en tarima y en pÚblico, entre un mar de manifestante que llenaron este sÁbado , la avenida pennsylvania de un extremo a otro. >> desde temprano la marcha estaba siendo descrita como histÓrica, aunque fueron miles de personas de todas partes del paÍs que llegaron con un solo mensaje nunca mÁs gritaron, amenazando a polÍticos con sacarlos de su puesto sino apoyan su causa, el voto serÁ su mejor arma. >> las armas no son mÁs importantes que mi vida. ♪ ♪ fueron respaldados por artistas y millones de personas alrededor del paÍs y
nos tiene el recuento de la jornada, adelante, randy, cuÉntanos. >> hola ¿quÉ tal?legaron aquÍ a la capital para exigirle acciÓn a los polÍticos. el programa comenzÓ con una canciÓn que hablo ab sobre seguir adelante * estos jÓvenes, prometieron no dar marcha atrÁs, muchos de ellos motivados por sus miedos. >> mi escuela fue amenazada y todas estas semanas he estado muy paranoica y mis amigas tambiÉn. >> esta joven latina describiÓ llorando cÓmo perdio a su...
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randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> randy, thank you. and we turn now to nbc 10's dray clark live in the chestnut hill. >> reporter: very slippery out here this morning with that light snow on the ground. we are here at the chestnut east hill train station. in fact, we don't expect to see many people catching the train today because they've been given the option of staying at home or working from home. certainly that big storm that came through here last weekend was a good indication of whatnot to do in a storm. a lot of lessons there. take a look at this parking lot here, reflection of which you will find on the roads there. snow covered. you can still see the black top, but nonetheless the roads are still slippery. we know they have 40,000 tons of salt to work with some 400 peatses of equipment all trying to cover about 2,500 miles of road throughout the city. trying to stay ahead of the storm. the mayor warning people yesterday to try and stay off the roads because we still have a long way to go. and at the heart of the storm, they wo
randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> randy, thank you. and we turn now to nbc 10's dray clark live in the chestnut hill. >> reporter: very slippery out here this morning with that light snow on the ground. we are here at the chestnut east hill train station. in fact, we don't expect to see many people catching the train today because they've been given the option of staying at home or working from home. certainly that big storm that came through here last weekend was a good...
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randy gyllenhaal is live in bryn mawr along old golf road. known for the tall trees that come crashing down. randy? >> reporter: yeah. that wind really caused a lot of them to come down. peco tells us the worst outages remain in delaware county and also in montgomery county. we're here in bryn mawr which straddles the line. this first up is a transformer that blew the actual wind, knocked down the tran former pole. does not appear it had anything to do with the tree. if you look up, that's where it snapped above us. that's what peco will be doing to repair this power line. you have obvious power issues. peco tells us this one is deenergized. we're going to be careful as we walk. this is a crazy scene as we walk over here. this was a large tree. you can see up here. this is where it snapped in the height of that wind. gigantic stree coming crashing down on to this vehicle. we'll slowly walk over here and show you the damage this tree did to this, looks like corporate company vanna of some sort. it really crushed the driver's side of this van.
randy gyllenhaal is live in bryn mawr along old golf road. known for the tall trees that come crashing down. randy? >> reporter: yeah. that wind really caused a lot of them to come down. peco tells us the worst outages remain in delaware county and also in montgomery county. we're here in bryn mawr which straddles the line. this first up is a transformer that blew the actual wind, knocked down the tran former pole. does not appear it had anything to do with the tree. if you look up,...
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. >> randy gyllenhaal is live where neighbors are without power. randy? >> reporter: this is why the lights are still out in so many neighborhoods. take a look behind me. two days after the storm and you've still got gigantic trees like this one blocking roads, hanging on to power lines. this is on williamson road in glad win. while some homes don't have power, a few streets away they do have power. it's all really random. depends where you live, what street you're on, whether crews have gotten to you yet. montgomery county still has about 40,000 outages. in delaware county, that's the number one county we're seeing even more. in fact, in delaware county, a third of the entire county lost power at the peak. county officials there signed a disaster declaration yesterday. that opens up more resources. we found people in montgomery and delaware counties finding creative ways to keep warm out electricity. >> p went out about 6:00 yesterday. we're going to stay warm. have a couple beers. >> seems like you got to make do, right? >> that's it. it's all you can d
. >> randy gyllenhaal is live where neighbors are without power. randy? >> reporter: this is why the lights are still out in so many neighborhoods. take a look behind me. two days after the storm and you've still got gigantic trees like this one blocking roads, hanging on to power lines. this is on williamson road in glad win. while some homes don't have power, a few streets away they do have power. it's all really random. depends where you live, what street you're on, whether crews...
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that's not what i do, randy. what we do, through the power, reliability, and predictability of dental implants, is we transform people's lives by unleashing human potential. think about it. the most simple thing that you can do is smile. and when that's taken away from you, when that's robbed, and you don't have that, it's devastating. when you give that smile back, you unleash human potential. >> good. now, at the top of the show, we said no more dentures. are you of the belief that nobody should be wearing a denture, a traditional denture? >> right now, we have the power to end dentures forever. we really do. now, that's not to say that there aren't people out there who have to have a denture for one reason or another. but i can tell you, through dental implants, we can eliminate dentures as a treatment option. >> so, this is the hottest trend in dentistry, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. is that right? >> it's hot because -- what's hot about it is the immediacy of it. we live in a society where p
that's not what i do, randy. what we do, through the power, reliability, and predictability of dental implants, is we transform people's lives by unleashing human potential. think about it. the most simple thing that you can do is smile. and when that's taken away from you, when that's robbed, and you don't have that, it's devastating. when you give that smile back, you unleash human potential. >> good. now, at the top of the show, we said no more dentures. are you of the belief that...
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that's not what i do, randy. through the power, reliability, and predictability of dental implants, is we transform people's lives by unleashing human potential. think about it. the most simple thing that you
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we begin in south jersey with randy gyllenhaal. randy. >> reporter: across south jersey trees are down, the power is out in many places, and the snow is really starting to pile up. the worst damage we saw by far was in medford burlington county. >> during the peak of the storm, nabors neighbors heard the sound of trees crack, transformers blowing. >> 7:00 it start and just popping all over the place. it was like fireworks. it happened so quick. >> reporter: alan blair lot of power had the hiss family spent the night sleeping in the cold. >> do you have a generator? >> no generator. >> reporter: blankets? >> we got blankets. we got blankets, but pretty bad. >> reporter: and ron sheller's home on forest avenue, trees down left and right pay the large branch flew into his roof crashing through his living room skylight. >> that's waur skylight there? >> yeah, right next to the chimney. >> right through the window. >> there was a big pile. i cleaned the chunks up already. >> reporter: the cleanup is under way, crews are out fixing traff
we begin in south jersey with randy gyllenhaal. randy. >> reporter: across south jersey trees are down, the power is out in many places, and the snow is really starting to pile up. the worst damage we saw by far was in medford burlington county. >> during the peak of the storm, nabors neighbors heard the sound of trees crack, transformers blowing. >> 7:00 it start and just popping all over the place. it was like fireworks. it happened so quick. >> reporter: alan blair...
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their parents are cindy crawford and randy gerber.es for their new ad for calvin klein. >> don't touch me. >> not even calvin comes between this family. >> we're very close and we all support each other. >> they're beautiful children. >> that's i can't believe it's head and shoulders. i thought it was just for like dandruff. the new formula intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you up to 100% flake free. and now, try new head and shoulders conditioner. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pac. helps keep your laundry pacs safe, and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. >> you're watching "the wellness hour," the leader in medical news and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy.
their parents are cindy crawford and randy gerber.es for their new ad for calvin klein. >> don't touch me. >> not even calvin comes between this family. >> we're very close and we all support each other. >> they're beautiful children. >> that's i can't believe it's head and shoulders. i thought it was just for like dandruff. the new formula intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you up to 100% flake free. and now, try new head and shoulders...
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. >>> randy gyllenhaal is live in gladwyne where many are still without power. randy? >> reporter: yeah. we're seeing scenes like this one. pieces of the power lines on the ground. tons of debris from the trees that have fallen down. take a look at this tree behind me that's still down two days later. williamson road in glad wynn hanging on to the power lines above, knocking out power. some of the homes in this neighborhood do still have electricity. a few streets away, they might not. it's all kind of random depending whether crews have gotten to your neighborhood yet. montgomery county still has about 40,000 outages. that's number 2 in the region. delaware county number 1 with even more. in fact, in delaware county, a third of the entire county lost power. county officials there signed a disaster declaration yesterday. that opens up more resources for emergency management. but there are some success stories we're hearing about. we found a restaurant over in ambler that finally, after about a day and a half got their power back on. >> around 2:30 our power went out. w
. >>> randy gyllenhaal is live in gladwyne where many are still without power. randy? >> reporter: yeah. we're seeing scenes like this one. pieces of the power lines on the ground. tons of debris from the trees that have fallen down. take a look at this tree behind me that's still down two days later. williamson road in glad wynn hanging on to the power lines above, knocking out power. some of the homes in this neighborhood do still have electricity. a few streets away, they...
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he told randy how diren had walked off on his own, and then robby said he'd heard gunshots. d,andye up his wife and ththe of them went to deer canyon road. how far away from your house is this? >> 80 yards, something like that, directly above. it's just the next street above ours. >> so this is a neighbor's house. >> it's a neighbor's house. >> reporter: but when they got there, police stopped them. >> we were just hoping diren would just walk out somewhere, you know, show up and come out the door. >> not around the back, though? >> i walked up to the police officer. gave him a name and description. and that's when she kind of went, well, just wait here for a second. and then came back and said, i think you guys need to go to the hospital. and that it wasn't good. and as soon as she said that, i thought, gosh, we just passed an ambulance running up there. and he must have been in the ambulance. >> what happened on that quiet street? did diren and robby stumble into a burglary in progress or a violent home invasion? the police asked robby to answer some questions. while kate
he told randy how diren had walked off on his own, and then robby said he'd heard gunshots. d,andye up his wife and ththe of them went to deer canyon road. how far away from your house is this? >> 80 yards, something like that, directly above. it's just the next street above ours. >> so this is a neighbor's house. >> it's a neighbor's house. >> reporter: but when they got there, police stopped them. >> we were just hoping diren would just walk out somewhere, you...
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randi weingarteten, your response to this proposal? >> the more you know about -- the more you know about schools and the more you think through this proposal, the more insane it is. it is not that we don't believe that there should be a comprehensive solution. we completely agree with what the folks from brady just said and all of the issues that they have raised and we have re-raised over the course of the less, i don't know, 10 years or so. but think about what he is saying. even prisons do not arm correction officers in the interior of a prison. first, schools need to be safe sanctuaries, not armed fortresses. if we can do that with planes and federal courthouses, we need to be a validity that with schools where our kids -- the able to do that with schools where our kids are. secondly, think about what he is talking about. logistically. what is a kindergarten teacher going to do, where her gun on a holster? what about somebody who has been certified, where is that gun going to b be? in a locked closet? where is the key going to be?
randi weingarteten, your response to this proposal? >> the more you know about -- the more you know about schools and the more you think through this proposal, the more insane it is. it is not that we don't believe that there should be a comprehensive solution. we completely agree with what the folks from brady just said and all of the issues that they have raised and we have re-raised over the course of the less, i don't know, 10 years or so. but think about what he is saying. even...
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[applause] >> well, thanks randy. i'm proud to be a speaking today and i would also like to thank you for single handily keeping the hashtag like because been sometime since we have used it on capital employed to see still kicking. i've always appreciated free states many years of work on key medication issues and certainly the value that you have in bringing a robust and intelligent debate to some of these issues, so thank you for having. today's theme is timely and fits take the will with articles that ntia which to expand spectrum, support development of 5g and help connect all americans to the internet. this administration has made clear that connecting all americans especially those in rural areas is a major priority. we know that too many americans still lack access to reliable, affordable broadband internet service. at ntia were working on this problem by helping communities gain access to technology that can improve health and education, promote economic development and unleash american innovation. our broadba
[applause] >> well, thanks randy. i'm proud to be a speaking today and i would also like to thank you for single handily keeping the hashtag like because been sometime since we have used it on capital employed to see still kicking. i've always appreciated free states many years of work on key medication issues and certainly the value that you have in bringing a robust and intelligent debate to some of these issues, so thank you for having. today's theme is timely and fits take the will...
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but when the engine gets going again randi takes us out of the dangers and. the boat could have shattered he says. then we go for plan a billion break and all that. but i think. that we're going to hear the whole lot more in mass and i shall send their. letter density all smog and everything but the ocean. is in there now working on it. as i see it. right on the coast exposed to wind and weather it stands before us the photo island in is an outstanding hotel unique in the world. it's the brainchild of multi-millionaire zee tak cobb one night in a room with a double bed costs around six hundred here is breakfast not included but guests wanting full board could spend more than two thousand euros. the hotel's twenty nine rooms are booked most of the time the people who come here are the ones who believe they've seen it all they're looking for something special whales passed by here with great frequency and we have many guests that come and actually don't leave their rooms because i mean they're watch the voting activity pack ice comes in the spring icebergs wint
but when the engine gets going again randi takes us out of the dangers and. the boat could have shattered he says. then we go for plan a billion break and all that. but i think. that we're going to hear the whole lot more in mass and i shall send their. letter density all smog and everything but the ocean. is in there now working on it. as i see it. right on the coast exposed to wind and weather it stands before us the photo island in is an outstanding hotel unique in the world. it's the...
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official, randi quarles is speaking >>> and axa is buying xl group for $23 billion. it's valued at 56.15 per share xl up a healthy 30%. >> big news. >>> ahead on "worldwide exchange," big business of the oscars the corporate winners and loses from hollywood's star-filleded night. >>> but first, the weather forecast from nbc's bill karins. >>> good monday morning to you, wilfred and seema. so much for the early spring another winter storm in the northern plains. and then we have another nor'easter that's coming for the east coast wednesday night unbelievable so, we're dealing with the rain and snow in areas of the northern plains that will turn into a blizzard. four to eight inches over the wide sections of minnesota and north dakota and wisconsin four inches possible, sleet and snow mixed
official, randi quarles is speaking >>> and axa is buying xl group for $23 billion. it's valued at 56.15 per share xl up a healthy 30%. >> big news. >>> ahead on "worldwide exchange," big business of the oscars the corporate winners and loses from hollywood's star-filleded night. >>> but first, the weather forecast from nbc's bill karins. >>> good monday morning to you, wilfred and seema. so much for the early spring another winter storm in...
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randy, given the death penalty to drug dealers is that the answer?k, look at this way, we talk about deterrence, one of the most frequent problems that i run into a sentence is when a judge looks at me and says, i get it, your client know that what he did or she did was serious, they understand punishment and will never do this again but we start talking about general deterrence, what about the next randy who did this, how do we stop it? and seems to me that perhaps the ultimate penalty, the ultimate deterrence is the only answer to getting our arms around what is happening in this country with drugs. heather: we are talk about, though, just to differentiate, not marijuana dealer, marijuana is legal in several states, maybe someone who has heroin which happens continuously now and a kid uses that and die. >> well, i disagree in the proposition that there should be death penalty for drug dealers, it's unjust. our federal code has very serious consequences there are. there, in fact, is death penalty for certain ongoing criminal enterprises with exorbit
randy, given the death penalty to drug dealers is that the answer?k, look at this way, we talk about deterrence, one of the most frequent problems that i run into a sentence is when a judge looks at me and says, i get it, your client know that what he did or she did was serious, they understand punishment and will never do this again but we start talking about general deterrence, what about the next randy who did this, how do we stop it? and seems to me that perhaps the ultimate penalty, the...
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you just saw randy's story. the reason why?rticular area of low pressure is tapping into the tropics. basically the bull's eye is right around santa barbara, but also north and south of that location from big sur south to los angeles. they could be looking at 4 to 6 inches of rainfall over some of those burn zones which could cause a widespread problem. we will receive a glancing blow, a decent amount of rainfall, yes, widespread flooding? no. cloudy skies overnight tonight. showers begin to move in tomorrow morning, more widespread light to moderate showers by this time tomorrow. scattered showers continue until wednesday morning. we get a pause from wednesday morning through wednesday evening, not as much rain, but wednesday evening through thursday morning is when the steadiest or heaviest rainfall moves through. stop the clock here, 5 a.m. thursday, some widespread soaking rainfall moving through. add everything up from tuesday all the way through friday. how much rain are we talking? south bay 1/2 to an inch of rainfall, 1
you just saw randy's story. the reason why?rticular area of low pressure is tapping into the tropics. basically the bull's eye is right around santa barbara, but also north and south of that location from big sur south to los angeles. they could be looking at 4 to 6 inches of rainfall over some of those burn zones which could cause a widespread problem. we will receive a glancing blow, a decent amount of rainfall, yes, widespread flooding? no. cloudy skies overnight tonight. showers begin to...
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i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants.dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit
i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants.dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit
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en washington, telemundo. >> tal como mencionaba randy el presidente trump nominÓ aa...asociaciÓn nacional del rifle ha realizado aportes econÓmicos a escuelas. >> esto genera molestia en la comunidad. >> siento que estÁ pasando y por algo las matanzas en las escuelas, no me agrada. >> no es la Única persona molesta al saber que la nra aporte a escuelas. >> no estÁ bien, sobre todo considerando lo que pasa en las escuelas. >> en una investigaciÓn de la prensa asociada y el diario sacramento beach encontraron que entre 2010 y 2016 la nra dio casi un millÓn de dolares a rl escuelas y clubes de armas de fuego en la regiÓn, casi la mitad debe a escuelas pÚblicas. renÉ aguilera trabajaba con el distrito. >> en en ese distrito no puede y no tiene por quÉ gastar dinero en futuro. >> afirman que ya existe un club de tiro para los estudiantes y esos clubes son dirigidos por maestros certificados en armas de fuego ya que la seguridad en las armas es primordial. >> si no aprenden a manejar las armas no pasarÍa lo que pasa ahora de tanta violencia en las escuelas. >> el superintende
en washington, telemundo. >> tal como mencionaba randy el presidente trump nominÓ aa...asociaciÓn nacional del rifle ha realizado aportes econÓmicos a escuelas. >> esto genera molestia en la comunidad. >> siento que estÁ pasando y por algo las matanzas en las escuelas, no me agrada. >> no es la Única persona molesta al saber que la nra aporte a escuelas. >> no estÁ bien, sobre todo considerando lo que pasa en las escuelas. >> en una investigaciÓn de la...
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are you free to do karaoke with me and randy credico next? >> i might be able to pencil you in, ari. >> table for three. tara dowell, thank you very much. that does it for me. i'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> to russia with love. let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. stunning details of president trump's phone call yesterday with russian leader vladimir putin have once again stirred intrigue and outrage over trump's apparent unwillingness to hold putin accountable for anything. "the washington post" was first to report last night that president trump did not follow specific warnings from his national security advisers tuesday when he congratulated russi russian president vladimir putin in his reelection. in all capital letters, saying "do not congratulate." that advice went ignored by the president. and as the president said himself in the oval office just yesterday, he did congratulate putin on his recent election victory. >> i had a call with
are you free to do karaoke with me and randy credico next? >> i might be able to pencil you in, ari. >> table for three. tara dowell, thank you very much. that does it for me. i'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> to russia with love. let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. stunning details of president trump's phone call yesterday with russian leader...
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to go to randy's piece, i have known randy for a while, he's very, very smart and knows vegas better than anybody, how hotels are. be on voulgsly the hotel put out the video to cover their butts. they want to get it out there, look, we can't -- the hotel is basically, to me, saying, guys, you look at the evidence here, you look at this guy, and you can see just as we can, that he's just a normal guy, he's gambling, checking in. but once you start cracking this thing open, it's, laura, how do we use this video. >> laura: to prevent the next time. >> prevent it from happening. >> 20 bags? that's crazy. >> what about the pathology that hasn't been addressed, the pathology of the heavy gambler, some one that can spend eight hours at a time, literally, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars at a sitting, how do you think that plays into the factors here? i think that there's something here that's being missed. >> what do you think is being missed? that's my israeli answer, where you going? >> i think that the pathology of the degenerate gambler, play as role in the way we should be loo
to go to randy's piece, i have known randy for a while, he's very, very smart and knows vegas better than anybody, how hotels are. be on voulgsly the hotel put out the video to cover their butts. they want to get it out there, look, we can't -- the hotel is basically, to me, saying, guys, you look at the evidence here, you look at this guy, and you can see just as we can, that he's just a normal guy, he's gambling, checking in. but once you start cracking this thing open, it's, laura, how do we...
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randy: did you find anybody actually articulating that view? i don't think there is an example of that in your book. thomas: no. i don't think i did. one of the researchers i relied on in that chapter has -- has a book, i forget his name but he has a book on this topic of sexual regulation and the founding, and he had lots of other examples besides the ones i found of the laxty of enforcement. he didn't, i don't recall him coming up either with anything where people said as a matter of policy we're just going to leave certain things alone. it was the consensus that that both hee time and i were struck by as something that was noteworthy to that period and very much in contrast to the later period. lawrence freedman has a book on the history of law which i also found helpful. some nice quotes from some of the earlier laws and later laws and the enforcement practices with regard to sexual morality. so, yeah. i don't have good quotes on something like that. but it seems to have been a phenomenon acknowledged by historians of the subject of whom th
randy: did you find anybody actually articulating that view? i don't think there is an example of that in your book. thomas: no. i don't think i did. one of the researchers i relied on in that chapter has -- has a book, i forget his name but he has a book on this topic of sexual regulation and the founding, and he had lots of other examples besides the ones i found of the laxty of enforcement. he didn't, i don't recall him coming up either with anything where people said as a matter of policy...
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at mary and randy winters house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it's hard to explain. >> but a new driver, auto too, just 16, due home at 8:00 from her boyfriend's house. though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in. >> i called her starting about 8:05 and no answer. called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she had, you know, went off the road between their house and us. >> not far away, another family was on the road, too. erin thompson was diving her son, caden, home from a school concert. he played the drums. >> i had always attended all of caden's concerts. this was the first one that i didn't attend. i had car troubles. caden's ste jaden thompson. >> my car was in the shop and getting fixed. >> and soon the poison and anxiety seeped under jason's doors through his windows and on to his nerve endings. >> all of a sudden, i realized, what's going on? why are they late? and it struck me that something definitely was wrong. >> at justine winter's house, they were worried. her
at mary and randy winters house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it's hard to explain. >> but a new driver, auto too, just 16, due home at 8:00 from her boyfriend's house. though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in. >> i called her starting about 8:05 and no answer. called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she had, you know, went off the road between their house and us. >> not far away, another...
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we talked to randy gyllenhaal who was out there.rews preparing their sites for the storm. some crews that would normally continue working today planned to scale back because of increased dangers in the unfinished buildings. >> and if you're in the lehigh valley you have to be aware of power outages and down trees. yesterday crews cleaned leaves from gutters to make sure can get through those down spouts. >>> no matter where you are or where you're going you're going to want to take it slow. this is 476 near plymouth meeting. later today drivers will have a mix of snow and rain and poor visibility to deal with because of those high winds. and we want to see what's happening outside your window. you can send us your pictures right now on the nbc 10 app. easy to do. we want to see what's happening in your neighborhood. when there's a weather threat you can count on nbc 10's first alert weather team for your most accurate forecast. >> we begin with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> areas will see different things at different times. ever
we talked to randy gyllenhaal who was out there.rews preparing their sites for the storm. some crews that would normally continue working today planned to scale back because of increased dangers in the unfinished buildings. >> and if you're in the lehigh valley you have to be aware of power outages and down trees. yesterday crews cleaned leaves from gutters to make sure can get through those down spouts. >>> no matter where you are or where you're going you're going to want to...
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for now we're live in center city, i'm randy gyllenhaal nbc 10 news. >> thanks, randy. >>> on a much lighter note, they have been around for and the america's most winning team. the world renowned harlem globetrotters are going to be make several stops in our area this weekend. they join us here today and thanks for being back in our studios. you were here a year ago. >> thanks for having us. >> love philly, it's your hometown, you love the crowd. >> and the food especially. i'm vegan now, i found a couple spots i can get a vegan philly cheese steak. i didn't know that was a thing. it's been cool. >> i may try that. and as we said, a lot of events happening this weekend. >> we're starting our games tomorrow at the leah core center but we're playing in the area from the 2nd through the 4th 'the we'll be at the wells fargo center this sunday. you can go to harlem globetrotters.com, you'll see high five, slam dunks and crowd participation that's unrifled in the sport. >> we've got that information for new a few moments. so you talked about some of the tricks do you, show aus i few thing
for now we're live in center city, i'm randy gyllenhaal nbc 10 news. >> thanks, randy. >>> on a much lighter note, they have been around for and the america's most winning team. the world renowned harlem globetrotters are going to be make several stops in our area this weekend. they join us here today and thanks for being back in our studios. you were here a year ago. >> thanks for having us. >> love philly, it's your hometown, you love the crowd. >> and the...
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came to randy spears in the office and it was cohen saying the story should not go out. >> okay. so, katie, even before that was it legal for stormy to sell a story like this, of this nature, salacious nature to a magazine without the concept sent of don trump? >> absolutely. what's really interesting and alex we talk about this when we talk about this story, we talk about robert mueller, is timing. this is in 2011 when donald trump is flirting with the idea of a potential presidential run. h'm. that sounds kind of familiar, right? michael cohen, his mo was to be a big bully, basically bullies stormy daniels into not talking about her relationship with donald trump. fast forward from 2011 five years to 2016. we finally have an nda. we finally have a settlement agreement. we final bely have a payoff to stormy daniels and it's literally on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. i do not believe in coincidences, alex. from a legal standpoint, i think this heightens concerns on the trump team as to possible campaign finance violations. >> frances, the headline in your article is
came to randy spears in the office and it was cohen saying the story should not go out. >> okay. so, katie, even before that was it legal for stormy to sell a story like this, of this nature, salacious nature to a magazine without the concept sent of don trump? >> absolutely. what's really interesting and alex we talk about this when we talk about this story, we talk about robert mueller, is timing. this is in 2011 when donald trump is flirting with the idea of a potential...
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you saw randi kaye talking in the last block to trump supporters, women, who basically categoricallyat stormy daniels was saying, didn't think she was credible, and even if they think she did have sex with donald trump, it didn't matter. he's a different person. politically, do you think any of this matters? kirsten? >> no, i actually don't. i think precisely of what we just saw. either they're going to decide that they don't think that it happened as we saw what happened with the "access hollywood" tape, or they're going to just say they don't care, that it doesn't matter. that, you know, it's between him and his wife. i think the people who support him are determined to just not say bad things about him. i think what was interesting about listening to those women is of course we know what they would have said about bill clinton, and they're hypocrites and all that. but also they don't seem to be familiar with donald trump because they're so disgusted with, you know, oh, i'm so sure a porn star. it's like he hung out at the playboy club all the time. this is kind of who donald trump
you saw randi kaye talking in the last block to trump supporters, women, who basically categoricallyat stormy daniels was saying, didn't think she was credible, and even if they think she did have sex with donald trump, it didn't matter. he's a different person. politically, do you think any of this matters? kirsten? >> no, i actually don't. i think precisely of what we just saw. either they're going to decide that they don't think that it happened as we saw what happened with the...
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randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> from snow to a flooding concern. a coastal flood advisory in effect for delaware river this morning. and seeing that water. take a look at penns landing, drivers going through that water which is exactly what the city of office management reminds people not to do. not safe to drive through high-water like that. now let's start next about snow. a snow emergency takes effect in the city of philadelphia, which means the city will tow cars parked along snow emergency routes, so you've got to get them off those routes. >> shortly after winter weather made its way into philadelphia snow snowplows started making their way through the schuylkill expressway this morning. >>> here's a live look at cape may. you can see wet roads there. they'll see mostly rain, windy conditions through the day. beach erosion is a concern. that area took a beating during last week's nor'easter. today's worry is that this new storm could pound the storm again increasing the potential there. how much snow you get varies, of course, by neighborhood
randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> from snow to a flooding concern. a coastal flood advisory in effect for delaware river this morning. and seeing that water. take a look at penns landing, drivers going through that water which is exactly what the city of office management reminds people not to do. not safe to drive through high-water like that. now let's start next about snow. a snow emergency takes effect in the city of philadelphia, which means the city will tow cars parked along...
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randy? >> reporter: yeah. and good news is the cavalry has arrived. these trucks behind me are from wisconsin and illinois. peco is bringing in reinforcements. this is old golf road in bryn mawr. you can see the situation. a tree down no the front. we go further and you see that transformer and power line that was cracked in half by the wind. that fell down, knocking out power to the entire neighborhood. if you go all the way to the back, you see that white van there. we're told by neighbors, that van was driving down this street during the height of the storm. neighbors heard a sudden gust of wind, it was real loud and then the crash of the tree came down exactly on top of that van. take a listen. >> i poked my head out and asked people if they needed help. a gentleman came in, he had blood on his face. disoriented, understandably. it turns out this was his car. he was in it. he managed to crawl out the window. emergency crews were called. he was luckily -- >> he was walking? >> he was walking. just i provided him with some paper towels and was askin
randy? >> reporter: yeah. and good news is the cavalry has arrived. these trucks behind me are from wisconsin and illinois. peco is bringing in reinforcements. this is old golf road in bryn mawr. you can see the situation. a tree down no the front. we go further and you see that transformer and power line that was cracked in half by the wind. that fell down, knocking out power to the entire neighborhood. if you go all the way to the back, you see that white van there. we're told by...
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for now, live in olney, randy gyllenhaal, nbc10 news. >>> i'm meteorologist bill henley. dry today, but a major winter storm coming in with rain for the area. the rain is to southwest. right-of-way now we're just looking at clouds that are moving into the area. these will filter the sunshine to start. we'll see a little sunshine before the clouds take over during the day. we'll see a pretty good warmup before the first raindrops fall. you see this morning, we'll see the temperatures climb by lunchtime into the 50s. 54 degrees in philadelphia. closer to 60 this afternoon. 4:00 this afternoon, still dry. 58 in northeast kwoilz. you see the first of -- northeast philadelphia. you see the first of the rain. not during first part of the evening hour, but you see the heavy rain to the west at 8:00 tonight. then as we go through the evening this evening, we'll be tracking heavy rain into the area. this is 11:00 tonight. the lehigh valley, suburbs, south delaware. tammie souza will keep you up to date into the late evening hours. overnight, the rain continues on the heavy side. b
for now, live in olney, randy gyllenhaal, nbc10 news. >>> i'm meteorologist bill henley. dry today, but a major winter storm coming in with rain for the area. the rain is to southwest. right-of-way now we're just looking at clouds that are moving into the area. these will filter the sunshine to start. we'll see a little sunshine before the clouds take over during the day. we'll see a pretty good warmup before the first raindrops fall. you see this morning, we'll see the temperatures...
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. >> randy, tell us how things are looking there in center city. >> reporter: yeah, the rain continues to fall. it's been falling for hours now. a mix between some heavy, a bit lighter right now. but we're keeping an eye above us, on the trees here in rittenhouse square. that expected heavy wind also causing concern for the many construction crews working in and around town. the city has been warning construction company tuesday secure their sites because equipment, scaffolder, fencing, all that could go flying later today and tomorrow. some crews already scaling back. we also caught up with peco who's keeping an eye on the power lines. >> if it's safe our crews are going to go out and rain. it doesn't matter if it's raining, but there is a point if the winds do become too strong and unsafe to go out in the trucks we will and them for their own safety to hold back until it becomes safer. our crews will be working to rel store service. >> reporter: and they're going to be working around the clock here. a live look at rittenhouse square as the rain continue tuesday fall. the wind in the
. >> randy, tell us how things are looking there in center city. >> reporter: yeah, the rain continues to fall. it's been falling for hours now. a mix between some heavy, a bit lighter right now. but we're keeping an eye above us, on the trees here in rittenhouse square. that expected heavy wind also causing concern for the many construction crews working in and around town. the city has been warning construction company tuesday secure their sites because equipment, scaffolder,...
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. >> randy, when we saw you last hour the rain had been steady but light. how has it changed if it has? >> reporter: yeah, i mean it's a rare drizzle after hours. pretty heavy rain early in the morning. by the way, we just got our first couple big wind gusts blowing had umbrella around. that's why we're keeping an eye on the trees here in rittenhouse square. those branches could come down causing power outages. and also a number of construction companies working through the city of philadelphia. the city warning the construction companies the debris, the fencing and such could go flying. we also caught up with peco. they'll be dealing with those winds on the power lines. they tell us stations will be on standby throughout the city. >> if it's safe our crews are going to go out there and continue to work. it doesn't matter if it's raining our crews will go out and continue to restore service. if it does become a point where the winds become too strong, we will and them for their own safety to hold back until it becomes safer. but our crews will be out there
. >> randy, when we saw you last hour the rain had been steady but light. how has it changed if it has? >> reporter: yeah, i mean it's a rare drizzle after hours. pretty heavy rain early in the morning. by the way, we just got our first couple big wind gusts blowing had umbrella around. that's why we're keeping an eye on the trees here in rittenhouse square. those branches could come down causing power outages. and also a number of construction companies working through the city of...
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. >> randy, those folks are getting ready and bracing for the worst. >> reporter: and you know delaware county had some of the most power outages during that last storm on friday. right now in the battle between rain and snow the snow is definitely winning. we have giant snowflakes coming down, a really heavy snasy slushy wet snow that is already sticking to the trees. and that's what could cause power outages later today as that wet snow starts to accumulate. you look at the roads, though, pretty much wet at this point, melting, turning into kind of a slush, a gross mess on the roadways. if we look over here on the cars park across the street, totally snow covered. going to be an effort to get all that wet snow off your car. and if we go up to power lines above, you can see the snow already starting to accumulate on those power lines. and that could lead to outages which people here in delaware county have been dealing with for almost a week now. >> i hope they're doing all right. i know a couple of people haven't had power for a long time now. >> reporter: and this new storm coming th
. >> randy, those folks are getting ready and bracing for the worst. >> reporter: and you know delaware county had some of the most power outages during that last storm on friday. right now in the battle between rain and snow the snow is definitely winning. we have giant snowflakes coming down, a really heavy snasy slushy wet snow that is already sticking to the trees. and that's what could cause power outages later today as that wet snow starts to accumulate. you look at the roads,...
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randy: i think it is great because the fans are really excited. had some really terrific burst onto theho scene last year. we have to national league m.v.p., carlos quentin. stanton. they went all the way to game seven of the championship series last year, so if we stay healthy -- i think will be very competitive. >> from the business of baseball perspective is the big takeaway from last season? a exciting postseason -- what you take away from that campaign? great and team played generated excitement. fans love young players. a lot of homegrown young players. been aeral manager has fantastic job of getting them to the major leagues and assembling a great team. builds, itcitement leads to higher ticket sales, higher tv ratings, higher merchandise sales, and everything associated with it. >> france showing up at the beginning of the season -- what can they expect at the stadium? randy: there are many areas of the stadium that have been remodeled. a lot of areas for young people throughout the stadium. italways change of the menu, is an exciting and
randy: i think it is great because the fans are really excited. had some really terrific burst onto theho scene last year. we have to national league m.v.p., carlos quentin. stanton. they went all the way to game seven of the championship series last year, so if we stay healthy -- i think will be very competitive. >> from the business of baseball perspective is the big takeaway from last season? a exciting postseason -- what you take away from that campaign? great and team played...
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show us, randy. >> reporter: yeah.he hardest-hit places in all of montgomery county. officials say 3,000 people in lower providence township still without power. a large tree in the front of this house up rooted during the storm and crashed into the front of the house. that's the family's living room. i spoke to the father who was inside with his three-year-old son when it happened. he said they were watching tv. the couch is right behind that window. just about 3:00. that was really the peak of the storm. he heard a bit of a creeking from the tree and a loud crash into his house. he's got great dad reflexes. his son was sitting on the couch. he grabbed him, moved him out of the way right in the nick of time. he said his son wasn't injured but a close call in front of their house. >> i'll just make sure he was okay. i was checking his head for no cut or blood. check his body. i'm just so glad we're okay. that's -- i mean, money can -- i mean, we have insurance. hopefully they'll take care of it. >> reporter: we're hear
show us, randy. >> reporter: yeah.he hardest-hit places in all of montgomery county. officials say 3,000 people in lower providence township still without power. a large tree in the front of this house up rooted during the storm and crashed into the front of the house. that's the family's living room. i spoke to the father who was inside with his three-year-old son when it happened. he said they were watching tv. the couch is right behind that window. just about 3:00. that was really the...
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<randy biddle, chief ranger: "you look in a vehicle like this it's pretty clear what you have."to break a window or pop the trunk open and get away with the stolen items in less than a minute. so the park service took action. biddle says he also worked with hpd to help catch those who get away. once the thieves leave the parking lot, they're out of the rangers' jurisdiction. parking lots have video cameras to help police officers identify them. biddle tells me the thieves can also face stiffer penalties. because this is a national park, they can be charged with a federal crime. out."> (steve) that was manolo morales reporting. san francisco is also facing what some are calling an epidemic of car break-ins. due to the growing probl
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erin. >> randy, you are on the road, 76 heading westbound. how's it looking out there. >> reporter: as brittany was saying that wintry mix has more or less arrived in philadelphia. i'll show you a live look 76 westbound. you'll get ten minutes of nonstop rain, real heavy and just for about 30 seconds or so you'll see that mix. and then it goes right back to rain. that mix, that changeover is already beginning to happen here in the philadelphia area. as you can see the roads are a mess right now. people taking it pretty slow here on the schuylkill expressway. the wind is what was causing problems this morning. show you video from market street that we shot. people trying to get to work with their umbrellas in the rain but the wind was just blowing, turning market street into basically a wind tunnel. dismembering umbrellas as we saw. countless umbrellas getting torn apart. the wind was the story earlier in the day. take a listen to some people who had to walk through it. >> really rainy and i only have to go three blocks, but so very long three
erin. >> randy, you are on the road, 76 heading westbound. how's it looking out there. >> reporter: as brittany was saying that wintry mix has more or less arrived in philadelphia. i'll show you a live look 76 westbound. you'll get ten minutes of nonstop rain, real heavy and just for about 30 seconds or so you'll see that mix. and then it goes right back to rain. that mix, that changeover is already beginning to happen here in the philadelphia area. as you can see the roads are a...
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randy kaye, cnn, new york. >> let's bring in michael moore, a former u.s. attorney general.he president seems to now be bringing in a conspiracy theorist to be part of his legal team, but is he really a part of the team or is he just mouthpiece for television? >> it looks to me like trump is bringing in a bomb thrower and my experience has been you don't do that when you're winning. so i think probably they have made a decision when they have looked at the evidence and you think about the obstruction investigation that mueller is doing that is a pretty damming interview that trump gave on air. they may have made a collusion the legal side is tough and now try to wage war in the court of public opinion. >> the president from the reporting out of washington is essentially now becoming his own legal strategist. >> right. >> how would you advise one on becoming their own legal strategist in this environment? >> right. i do think that his legal team has had a tough job and that is trying to control their client. the president likes to surround himself with cheerleaders. you don't
randy kaye, cnn, new york. >> let's bring in michael moore, a former u.s. attorney general.he president seems to now be bringing in a conspiracy theorist to be part of his legal team, but is he really a part of the team or is he just mouthpiece for television? >> it looks to me like trump is bringing in a bomb thrower and my experience has been you don't do that when you're winning. so i think probably they have made a decision when they have looked at the evidence and you think...