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. >> my name is randy lawrence. i inherited a baggie of coins from my father, who worked at the denver mint. imagine a shiny penny. but instead of being copper-colored, it's silver. that was one of the coins my dad left me. and it turned my life upside down. >> hi, randy. i'm jamie. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you, too. and i heard that your inheritance came in a small plastic bag? >> it did. >> randy shows me in, sits me down, and hands me a baggie full of coins. well, they can't be very valuable, i guess, if they're still sitting here in a ziploc. >> well, those particular ones aren't necessarily. but there was one in that bag that was quite valuable. >> where is it? can i see it? >> well, i don't have it. >> huh? >> yeah, there's a little bit of a story. >> it's the story of randy's dad, harry lawrence, who grows up near denver, takes a shine to engineering, and studies metallurgy at the colorado school of mines. after serving in the army corps of engineers during world war ii, harry heads to
. >> my name is randy lawrence. i inherited a baggie of coins from my father, who worked at the denver mint. imagine a shiny penny. but instead of being copper-colored, it's silver. that was one of the coins my dad left me. and it turned my life upside down. >> hi, randy. i'm jamie. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you, too. and i heard that your inheritance came in a small plastic bag? >> it did. >> randy shows me in, sits me down, and hands...
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without further ado let me call up randy schriver. where are you, randy? there you are. thank you. [applause] >> dan, thank >> dan, thank you. it's great to be back at aei and gulenist to introduced -- introduced by one blumenthal,s, dan one of the i think leading strategic thinkers of this generation, does great work your own asia at aei. and let me add my congratulations, i didn't see certainly just the project itself, acknowledging the importance of this region, 635 million people. that tells, that matters, but to report identifies lot of the historical engagement over time and importance over time, but you also identify what i think is a core challenge which is a threat , to the american-led international order and the potential erosion of individual state sovereignty given the challenges in the region. i think your recommendations are also very sound and aligned with our policy, your suggested whole of government comprehensive approach with security, economic and governance pillars seeking to shape the region at peace with itself and its neighbors, characterized by states that
without further ado let me call up randy schriver. where are you, randy? there you are. thank you. [applause] >> dan, thank >> dan, thank you. it's great to be back at aei and gulenist to introduced -- introduced by one blumenthal,s, dan one of the i think leading strategic thinkers of this generation, does great work your own asia at aei. and let me add my congratulations, i didn't see certainly just the project itself, acknowledging the importance of this region, 635 million...
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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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to randy or being here today and helping us to publish this report. one thing stand and who i don't see here, aei colleagues who have provided advice on this project from a paper i wrote planning the event today , i'd like to thank three research assistants who assisted on this through the course of the project, any windsor, the foreign-policy department and any kowloon who is our research assistant and has also helped with grant writing, research editing, managing the public process and managing this event today and without their efforts we wouldn't be here today and finally i want to thank karen walter for being here on relatively short notice. you have deeper research in that region than i do so i haveinterest in finding out what you have to say and where i went wrong . with that i will go through this as quickly as i can. so if there are questions about the specifics that i don't dive into hopefully we can get into that in the q&a . i wanted to talk about why the region matters. when you look at the obama administration for example, did what i wou
to randy or being here today and helping us to publish this report. one thing stand and who i don't see here, aei colleagues who have provided advice on this project from a paper i wrote planning the event today , i'd like to thank three research assistants who assisted on this through the course of the project, any windsor, the foreign-policy department and any kowloon who is our research assistant and has also helped with grant writing, research editing, managing the public process and...
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so without further ado let me call up randy schriver. where are you, randy? there you are. thank you. [applause] >> dan, thank you. it's great to be back at aei and really nice to be introduced by my friend dan blumenthal, one of the i think leading strategic thinkers of this generation, does great work here on asia at aei. and let me add my congratulations i didn't see where he went, there he goes, mike had a chance to look at the report which is now public and want to congratulate you on that work purchased many aspects that i would commend. certainly just the project itself, i felt the importance of this region, 635 people accounts, that matters but your report identifies one of the historical engagement overtime and the importance over time but you also identify what i think is a court challenge which is the threat to the american-led international order and the potential erosion of a a digitl state sovereignty even the challenges in the region. a thick your recommendations are also very sound and aligned with our policy, your suggested whole of government comprehensive
so without further ado let me call up randy schriver. where are you, randy? there you are. thank you. [applause] >> dan, thank you. it's great to be back at aei and really nice to be introduced by my friend dan blumenthal, one of the i think leading strategic thinkers of this generation, does great work here on asia at aei. and let me add my congratulations i didn't see where he went, there he goes, mike had a chance to look at the report which is now public and want to congratulate you...
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randy was joins us from washington with the latest. the of course coming after president called for a boycott of u.s. products including iphones. will this make a difference to the u.s. economy? randy: i do not think it will make a huge difference. turkey is a large economy but not a major trading partner for the united states, and the u.s. is engaged in trade wars with china. it is dealing with the e.u. and is in negotiations with nafta so it has a lot going on, and this is not the biggest priority. david:'s experience as a lesson, this will not be the end of it. what comes next as we assume does not cavedan into president trump? randy: i think we can expect donald trump to ratchet up the pressure on turkey. he could increase the rate of tariffs on turkish imports -- imports of turkish steel and aluminum. he could increase sanctions on the country. there is a lot of tools at his disposal and that would not be far-fetched to think that he would use those tools aggressively. sheri: trying to gauge if the impact that turkish tariffs woul
randy was joins us from washington with the latest. the of course coming after president called for a boycott of u.s. products including iphones. will this make a difference to the u.s. economy? randy: i do not think it will make a huge difference. turkey is a large economy but not a major trading partner for the united states, and the u.s. is engaged in trade wars with china. it is dealing with the e.u. and is in negotiations with nafta so it has a lot going on, and this is not the biggest...
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he told randy how diren had walked off on his own, and then robby said he'd heard gunshots. alarmed, randy woke up his wife and the three 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, walk -- you know, show up and -- and come out the door. >> not around the back door -- >> reporter: i walked up to the police officer, gave them the 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 soon as she said that, i thought, "gosh, we just passed an ambulance running up there. and he must have been in the ambulance. >> reporter: what happened on that quiet street? did diren and robby stumble into a burglary in progress? or some violent home in
he told randy how diren had walked off on his own, and then robby said he'd heard gunshots. alarmed, randy woke up his wife and the three 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...
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so welcome, randy. it's wonderful to have you. >> look forward to the discussion. >> look forward to that, too. i want to start by just saying a few words of treatment to senator mccain, because he actually graced this very room at carnegie twice in the last decade, if i remember, speaking on the very subject that we are about to have a conversation on. without doubt he was the powering figure in america's public life and he certainly left the country stronger by his presence and by his contributions as a soldier and as a public servant. very strong convictions about the issues that we care. he reminded us that our values are really the most important part of who we are as people and as a country. and that our strength is essential if our vision and values are to be protected. and on the two occasions that i too spoke at carnegie, he made a very strong plea that a strong u.s.-india bilateral relationship. and so it is a particularly important thing i think that we recognizes spirit in this room as we ha
so welcome, randy. it's wonderful to have you. >> look forward to the discussion. >> look forward to that, too. i want to start by just saying a few words of treatment to senator mccain, because he actually graced this very room at carnegie twice in the last decade, if i remember, speaking on the very subject that we are about to have a conversation on. without doubt he was the powering figure in america's public life and he certainly left the country stronger by his presence and by...
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randy always a pleasure to have you on i want to start by asking where do things currently stand with the possible impending expulsion of julian assange from the ecuadorian embassy you know are we truly at the any day any hour any minute point. well it seems like that last week when president clinton was in spain and england and he made a couple of statements to the spanish press about we've got to do something right away it got a lot of us worried there is a growing movement out there right now there are demonstrations people are coalescing in support of julian as sons and all over social media and i think let them out on oh so all of that and he's in a very tough position he can either mollify the brits and mollify the u.s. or he could just be you know one of these guys that stands up rather than being liked but tista he'll be seen like a butt tista or a true hero or somoza if in fact he would have turned julian assigns over so it's really not in his interests in terms of his legacy to do this and he'll be the scorn of south america he's got one card to play to maintain his dignity
randy always a pleasure to have you on i want to start by asking where do things currently stand with the possible impending expulsion of julian assange from the ecuadorian embassy you know are we truly at the any day any hour any minute point. well it seems like that last week when president clinton was in spain and england and he made a couple of statements to the spanish press about we've got to do something right away it got a lot of us worried there is a growing movement out there right...
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randy kamazar. our reporters from the los angeles times wendy li and the wall street journal this week on "press here." good morning. away may be in the middle of one of the longest economic booms. prosperity is not equally distributed. we watch some people protest against new jobs and opportunities in san jose, other areas are waiting for a piece of the pie. it was with that in mind that then president obama signed the jobs act, it included a paragraph about opportunity zone. invest in a disadvantaged neighborhood and get a tax break. there are lots of opportunity zones along the water front along the coliseum, as well. marlin nichols is poring his money into oakland. he's a venture capitalist with cross culture ventures. one of the latest inventors is a maker of beauty products for women of color. he's here to explain opportunity zones and lay down rules about investing in underserved neighborhoods. joined by the wall street journal. we'll start with the basic of opportunities zones. explain what
randy kamazar. our reporters from the los angeles times wendy li and the wall street journal this week on "press here." good morning. away may be in the middle of one of the longest economic booms. prosperity is not equally distributed. we watch some people protest against new jobs and opportunities in san jose, other areas are waiting for a piece of the pie. it was with that in mind that then president obama signed the jobs act, it included a paragraph about opportunity zone. invest...
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which is we've learned special counsel bob mueller has informed radio host and political activist, randy credico who's known for his past relationship with roger stone and julian assange, mueller has indicated that his office does intend to subpoena him to force an interview. we confirmed this from a direct source with knowledge of the special counsel's outreach to randy credico's attorney. if you watch this show and our reporting, some of this may be familiar because credico was on this show last night and explained the lead-up to all of this. he said publicly for the first time that he declined a request to participate in a voluntary interview that was made as a with when federal agents working for mueller approached him in new york. >> has bob mueller called you in to testify? >> they did. they actually didn't call me in, they actually showed up and asked me to come in and do a personal voluntary interview, which i did not -- >> who is they that showed up? >> somebody from his investigation. they asked my lawyer if i would like to go down and do a voluntary interview, and he said no.
which is we've learned special counsel bob mueller has informed radio host and political activist, randy credico who's known for his past relationship with roger stone and julian assange, mueller has indicated that his office does intend to subpoena him to force an interview. we confirmed this from a direct source with knowledge of the special counsel's outreach to randy credico's attorney. if you watch this show and our reporting, some of this may be familiar because credico was on this show...
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and i know that since my meeting, randy credico has been subpoenaed. so i think that there's some truth there that his intermediary was randy credico, and hopefully the truth will come out in terms of that. >> you are not a particular credico fan. is that a fair statement? >> that's a very fair statement. >> why not? >> i ran him for senate in 2010. he started a fistfight at one of my events with roger. >> who won? >> of course roger stone won. >> really? were there actually blows thrown? >> i think so. >> and landed? >> i don't know. i had left at that point in time. i just saw a video. >> very careful answer. so you know he won, but you don't know if anybody hit anybody else? >> i just heard after the fact that there was commotion. >> so you don't like credico? >> i don't like credico. >> do you think he tried to set roger stone up? >> it might be. they've been frenemies a very long time. i've personally witnessed his hostility at a number of my events. i've read some of the e-mails he sent threatening roger. >> why would roger stone -- he's no stran
and i know that since my meeting, randy credico has been subpoenaed. so i think that there's some truth there that his intermediary was randy credico, and hopefully the truth will come out in terms of that. >> you are not a particular credico fan. is that a fair statement? >> that's a very fair statement. >> why not? >> i ran him for senate in 2010. he started a fistfight at one of my events with roger. >> who won? >> of course roger stone won. >>...
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randy, what do you deal with this case? >> it's nonsense.course, he gave a little bit of information to the police, enough to bring them to the conclusion that he had killed her, and then led them to where the body was, but conveniently, blacked out before the assault and didn't remember anything. that is nonsense. i'm sure they'll discover that he remembers everything. this tragic story, though, what it really does reveal is the amazing police work that was done to bring this case to a conclusion, though. >> shannon: they talked about having surveillance tapes and spotting his car and that he may have seen her before. also, i have to wonder, randy, well they look at other cases? it's hard to believe -- although it could happen -- this would be the first time that you would engage in this kind of behavior and we would wind up with somebody who has been murdered. do you think the police will spread a wider net to look for the cases in the area? >> absolutely. there will be -- remember, the federal bureau of investigation is already involved i
randy, what do you deal with this case? >> it's nonsense.course, he gave a little bit of information to the police, enough to bring them to the conclusion that he had killed her, and then led them to where the body was, but conveniently, blacked out before the assault and didn't remember anything. that is nonsense. i'm sure they'll discover that he remembers everything. this tragic story, though, what it really does reveal is the amazing police work that was done to bring this case to a...
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randy, thanks for coming in. >> it's a pleasure. what a great show. almost anything.geful vermin." not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? yes? great! then you're ready for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. sweet! e*trade. the original place to invest online. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. before you can achieve a higher standard of craftsmanship, you need a higher standard of craftsman. see for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪yeah ♪and i just wanna tell you right now that i♪ ♪i believe, i really do believe that♪ ♪something's got a hold on me, yeah♪ ♪oh, it must be love ♪oh, something's go
randy, thanks for coming in. >> it's a pleasure. what a great show. almost anything.geful vermin." not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? yes? great! then you're ready for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. sweet! e*trade. the...
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last night seven of them including 49er and the raider randy mos received gold jackets. terrell owens is skipping the enshrinement ceremony because of his frustrations with the voting process. owens was selected in his third year of eligibility instead of going in on his first ballot. owens will host his first ceremony in chattanooga. longtime nfl executive, bobby biff ord will be in canton to join the nfl's most exclusive club. he is the grandfather of c.j.beathored. he made it mandatory to attend the enshrinement and not be at camp this weekend. he intends to fly back home in time for practice although shanahan expects him to miss it. >>> tonight, international soccer returns to santa clara. ac milan will face fc barcelona
last night seven of them including 49er and the raider randy mos received gold jackets. terrell owens is skipping the enshrinement ceremony because of his frustrations with the voting process. owens was selected in his third year of eligibility instead of going in on his first ballot. owens will host his first ceremony in chattanooga. longtime nfl executive, bobby biff ord will be in canton to join the nfl's most exclusive club. he is the grandfather of c.j.beathored. he made it mandatory to...
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and now this latest subpoena for randy credico. one last thing, john. rudy giuliani talked about this investigation wrapping up by september 1st. we can see that just by the mere fact that this subpoena for randy credico is for september 7th, that looks very unlikely, and it won't happen. john? >> very important point at the end there. jessica schneider, thank you. september 7th happens to be 60 days before the midterm elections. there's a signal. robert mueller doesn't talk in public, but what he puts on the court calendar tells you a little something. we'll keep track of that as well. before we go to break, marking a milestone. 25 years ago today, ruth bader ginsburg sworn in as the second female supreme court justice. >> in my lifetime, i expect there will be as many sisters as brothers in law. that prospect is indeed cause for hope, and its realization will be cause for celebration. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist
and now this latest subpoena for randy credico. one last thing, john. rudy giuliani talked about this investigation wrapping up by september 1st. we can see that just by the mere fact that this subpoena for randy credico is for september 7th, that looks very unlikely, and it won't happen. john? >> very important point at the end there. jessica schneider, thank you. september 7th happens to be 60 days before the midterm elections. there's a signal. robert mueller doesn't talk in public,...
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randi weingarten is president of the american federation of teachers.dam skaggs, chief counsel at the giffords law center to prevent gun violence. when we come back, we go to whos to speak to a woman sentenced to five years in prison for casting a ballot, not understanding texas law of what happens to people who have felony records. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "come meh way" by sudan archives. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman withth juan gogonzalez. juan: we end today's show with the shocking case of a texas woman sentenced to five years in prison for illegally voting, who could now have even more time added to her sentence. crystal mason cast a provisional ballot in the 2016 presidential election despite having a past felony conviction for tax fraud that prevented her from voting. in march, she was convicted of illegal voting, but says she did did not know that she was barred from casting a ballot in texas due to her criminal record. her supporters argue her conviction was racially biased and po
randi weingarten is president of the american federation of teachers.dam skaggs, chief counsel at the giffords law center to prevent gun violence. when we come back, we go to whos to speak to a woman sentenced to five years in prison for casting a ballot, not understanding texas law of what happens to people who have felony records. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "come meh way" by sudan archives. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman...
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rob, would you like to -- randy is next? randy, already introduced him, terrific archivist and some helpful to me throughout the years. i'm proud to introduce randy, please. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am randy sole, i'm an archivist at the harry s. truman library in missouri, a long way away from here. my topic is the berlin airlift but it is more specifically harry truman and the berlin airlift. i know a lot more about truman than i do about the airlift. they obviously are connected. this summer as you may know, this will mark the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the berlin airlift in 1948. it was quite likely the greatest achievement in the history of military aviation with the land and water routes into berlin, the divided city of berlin blocked by the russians, some 2,300,000 tons of coals and food and other supplies were carried in cologne and related, mostly by the united states air force with help from america's british and french allies. 77 persons lost their lives in the course of that operation. to th
rob, would you like to -- randy is next? randy, already introduced him, terrific archivist and some helpful to me throughout the years. i'm proud to introduce randy, please. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am randy sole, i'm an archivist at the harry s. truman library in missouri, a long way away from here. my topic is the berlin airlift but it is more specifically harry truman and the berlin airlift. i know a lot more about truman than i do about the airlift. they obviously are...
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the gay revolution that there were things that i could add that randy was not aware of. there were a number of letters that weren't available to him that had since become available, for instance, his chief correspondent from 1955 until the early 60s was a young woman by the name of susan davis, a heterosexual young woman, that he wrote dozens and dozens of letters to and really bared his soul, and i was able to see a part of harvey that i don't think randy could see in his wonderful book, his feelings about relationships and about who he was, another thing that wasn't available to harvey was these letters at boston university that a correspondence that harvey had with the director of hair and jesus christ superstar, and he was very important in harvey's wife, harvey worked for and with him for a number of years and he really brought a whole new aspect of life. i was able to include what i found of the boston university collection in the book and i also interviewed a number of his relatives and extended family and i found out a good deal about his grandfather and his fath
the gay revolution that there were things that i could add that randy was not aware of. there were a number of letters that weren't available to him that had since become available, for instance, his chief correspondent from 1955 until the early 60s was a young woman by the name of susan davis, a heterosexual young woman, that he wrote dozens and dozens of letters to and really bared his soul, and i was able to see a part of harvey that i don't think randy could see in his wonderful book, his...
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aunt randy. >> jimmy: you have an aunt randy. her name is randy? >> miranda. >> jimmy: oh, miranda. yes. and she accompanies you wherever you go or just on this trip? >> i do remember actually it was so lovely. the first kind of premiere that i did about 12 years ago and she wore this beautiful top and it had like sparkles, had glitter on it. what was happening is that the glitter was rubbing off on people. so it was a bit of like a hansel and gretel effect. that if i lost my auntie i would just follow the trail. i think at one point colin farrell had it around his nose and his face and like someone had it -- it almost looked like dandruff when she hugged them. it was really cute. >> jimmy: this is like a magic aunt randy. >> yes. >> jimmy: this movie -- tell me about this because i haven't had a chance to see but it's "disney's christopher robin." >> yes. >> jimmy: and you play whom in this? >> so i play the wife of the grownup christopher robin. >> jimmy: so he's grown up now. >> exactly. he's a grown man, and the thing i think adults will relate to is he's on a bit of a hamster w
aunt randy. >> jimmy: you have an aunt randy. her name is randy? >> miranda. >> jimmy: oh, miranda. yes. and she accompanies you wherever you go or just on this trip? >> i do remember actually it was so lovely. the first kind of premiere that i did about 12 years ago and she wore this beautiful top and it had like sparkles, had glitter on it. what was happening is that the glitter was rubbing off on people. so it was a bit of like a hansel and gretel effect. that if i...
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i -- i can handle everything. >> reporter: randi kaye.rida. >>> always good to see you. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." hundreds at the white house for a musical protest. this ain't smiles and show tunes. she's spoiling for a fight. her history with trump is as long as it is ugly. the president is not in the white house but maybe watching "prime time." if so the invitation stands. listen or not and come onto this show and make your case. with the smart and concerned audience, sir. it would be good to explain the latest apparent in addition by tweet. now trump says that trump power meeting with the russian
i -- i can handle everything. >> reporter: randi kaye.rida. >>> always good to see you. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." hundreds at the white house for a musical protest. this ain't smiles and show tunes. she's spoiling for a fight. her history with trump is as long as it is ugly. the president is not in the white house but maybe watching "prime time." if so the invitation stands. listen or not and come onto this show and make your case. with the...
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that's right, randy kature.all down, host of benson and harf on the radio, marie harf and john hill senssenraf. gdp, the latest reading coming up in an hour and-a-half. it will be good news. >> it was 4.1% on the first read. it will probably be in that range, which is good news. what i'm looking at that, in that report, is there are going to be profit numbers coming out, our first read on profits for the second quarter for the economy. i think that's going to be a really strong number too. that's going be one of the headlines that comes out from the journal on that. dagen: you talked about the push, pull of the major corporate tax cut, the profit growth, the investment coming from corporations and then also any headwind that might come from what's happening with trade in the united states. >> the trade front is another interesting piece to look at. we've got trade numbers out yesterday which showed it's deteriorating in the third quarter. we had good trade numbers in the second quarter, a lot of soybeans got pus
that's right, randy kature.all down, host of benson and harf on the radio, marie harf and john hill senssenraf. gdp, the latest reading coming up in an hour and-a-half. it will be good news. >> it was 4.1% on the first read. it will probably be in that range, which is good news. what i'm looking at that, in that report, is there are going to be profit numbers coming out, our first read on profits for the second quarter for the economy. i think that's going to be a really strong number...
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charlotte, ahÍ hace un aÑo estos grupos mataron a una mujer y dejaron heridos otros manifestantes, randy dejaron al paÍs con boca abierta, enfrentamientos violentos, entre supremacistas y opositores en virginia, donde perdiÓ la vida de susan al ser atropellada por suprema asista blanco 678d>>> dijo que no tiene opiniÓn polÍtica perna skwoi na listas blancos dijeron que trump les abriÓ el camino para hacerse sentir y asÍ lo harÁn este domingo en washington dc y charlotte para abogar por derechos civiles blancos. >>> habrÁ protestas en varias partes, pero se espera que el parque lafayette sea el epicentro. el objetivo, permitir que los dos grupos se expresen pero impedir que se junten para evitar tragedias, tragedias que parecen absurdas. >>> hay un elemento, que solo alimenta el odio, el desprecio por los que son diferentes. >>> por otro lado, en el lugar de tragedia que expuso divisiones sociales en el paÍs, autoridades desde ya declaran estado de emergencia, esta persona, participÓ fla contra protesta el aÑo pasado, fua trop yaed por el mismo vehÍculo que matÓ a la hija de susan bro q.
charlotte, ahÍ hace un aÑo estos grupos mataron a una mujer y dejaron heridos otros manifestantes, randy dejaron al paÍs con boca abierta, enfrentamientos violentos, entre supremacistas y opositores en virginia, donde perdiÓ la vida de susan al ser atropellada por suprema asista blanco 678d>>> dijo que no tiene opiniÓn polÍtica perna skwoi na listas blancos dijeron que trump les abriÓ el camino para hacerse sentir y asÍ lo harÁn este domingo en washington dc y charlotte para...
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i -- i can handle everything. >> reporter: randi kaye.lm beach, florida. >> quick final note on what donald trump jr. told laura ingraham today. we mentioned it in our report on the administration shifting story on the trump tower meeting in 2016. you heard donald junior get caught off when asked about his contradictory stories. here's what he said when he called back. >> they started playing the recording and then it got cut off. it was a 20-minute meeting. tended up being about essentially nothing that was relevant to any of these things. and, you know, that's all it is. >> should have played that right after we aired the first part. the news continues. i want to hand it over to chris cuomo. "cuomo prime time" starts right now. >>> happy to use our time to get the record straight, anderson. always good to see you. i'm brushing my hair just like you. that's what you get for wearing my suit. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." rosie o'donnell has reportedly gathered hundreds at the white house for a musical protest. but this ain't
i -- i can handle everything. >> reporter: randi kaye.lm beach, florida. >> quick final note on what donald trump jr. told laura ingraham today. we mentioned it in our report on the administration shifting story on the trump tower meeting in 2016. you heard donald junior get caught off when asked about his contradictory stories. here's what he said when he called back. >> they started playing the recording and then it got cut off. it was a 20-minute meeting. tended up being...
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stone issued a statement of randy. he said that credico a source that confirmed assange 2016 cnn interview in which he said that he had substantial information on hillary clinton. as i testified, he told me that this material would be released in october. i now realize that the source was a wikileaks lawyer and not assange himself. no time did he tell me what the source, content or scope of the wikileaks disclosure would be. now, obviously, stone has continued to deny any involvement in any kind of -- with the russians or interference and he spoke to our anderson cooper on wednesday and here's what he had to say. >> i know that there exists nowhere evidence of russian collusion or wikileaks collaboration or any nonsense pertaining to john podesta's e-mail. but i'm also mindful of any prosecutor's ability to squeeze underlings to get them to compose testimony against a bigger fish. i have not been contacted by the special counsel's office. i've made it clear there's no circumstances under which i would testify against t
stone issued a statement of randy. he said that credico a source that confirmed assange 2016 cnn interview in which he said that he had substantial information on hillary clinton. as i testified, he told me that this material would be released in october. i now realize that the source was a wikileaks lawyer and not assange himself. no time did he tell me what the source, content or scope of the wikileaks disclosure would be. now, obviously, stone has continued to deny any involvement in any...
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. >> reporter: a former aide to the speaker, brian style, will face randy rice.e goes by the nickname iron stash. the school superintendent tony evers has a message for the president. >> donald trump's tariffs are having a devastating impact on my hometown. it is heartbreaking to watch. >> reporter: republicans rejected presidential candidate tim poland he --pawlenty for jim johnson who was endorsed by trump. he faces serious abuse allegations and won the attorney general primary is now to vermont, bernie sanders and the senate, no surprise, they nominated the first transgender candidate and in the connecticut governor's race, facing off against republican bob stefanhowski. just a few more as we inch closer to november. jillian: the trump campaign filing a complaint against omarosa newman claiming she violated a nondisclosure agreement. >> donald trump decided to sue me or bring litigation against me to silence me and not allow me to tell my story. if you see me in a fight with a bear, pray for the bear. >> reporter: he claims the president used a racial slur on
. >> reporter: a former aide to the speaker, brian style, will face randy rice.e goes by the nickname iron stash. the school superintendent tony evers has a message for the president. >> donald trump's tariffs are having a devastating impact on my hometown. it is heartbreaking to watch. >> reporter: republicans rejected presidential candidate tim poland he --pawlenty for jim johnson who was endorsed by trump. he faces serious abuse allegations and won the attorney general...
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randy on facebook says what an amazing message, may god give her strength and courage.hiny and saying this shows how amazing this girl is, the rest of us need to give it to god. so she can soon come home. molly's father believes she is still aside. rob: can't imagine what the family is going through. jillian: rosie at it again. >> he has a new theory how donald trump won the presidential election, nothing to do with campaigning, she says he owes his presidency to celebrity apprentice. >> largely because of the celebrity apprentice, blame mark burnett for creating a false narrative, nobody treated him with respect or dignity until the show came on. >> jessica says it is the russians, comey, the apprentice creator, the popular vote, until 2025. another twitter user says she has a wild imagination, going back and forth for years. rob: an icon of american success for 30 years, only a billionaire. you want me to talk about -- >> i will dive right in. a photo of an alabama deputy posing on his first day of school going viral online. this is a picture of nathan hendrix with a
randy on facebook says what an amazing message, may god give her strength and courage.hiny and saying this shows how amazing this girl is, the rest of us need to give it to god. so she can soon come home. molly's father believes she is still aside. rob: can't imagine what the family is going through. jillian: rosie at it again. >> he has a new theory how donald trump won the presidential election, nothing to do with campaigning, she says he owes his presidency to celebrity apprentice....
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former giant and d-back randy johnson. give up five runs in the first. this time it's flores with a two-run bottom. the giants highlights come co t courtesy of steven dugger. that made it 5-2. gets the silent treatment entering the dugout and they said great. nice home run. the bottom 6th. the deep fly. check out dugger. they converge and dugger somehow makes the catch. peralta thought he had a triple, but the third base coach said he caught it. incredible catch. the giants are hammered. they lose 9-3 and win 5-5 in the loss. terrell owens had the stage to himself just the way he likes it. the receiver decided to skip the hall of fame induction and hold his own ceremony at the university of tennessee, chattanooga. the crowd at his alma mater gave him a huge ovation. it took him three times to get voted into the hall. he decided not to go because he wanted to take a stand against sports reporters and writer who is he said are not in alignment with the core values. he's the only living inductee. >> i love you, too. but i lov
former giant and d-back randy johnson. give up five runs in the first. this time it's flores with a two-run bottom. the giants highlights come co t courtesy of steven dugger. that made it 5-2. gets the silent treatment entering the dugout and they said great. nice home run. the bottom 6th. the deep fly. check out dugger. they converge and dugger somehow makes the catch. peralta thought he had a triple, but the third base coach said he caught it. incredible catch. the giants are hammered. they...
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. >> joining us now, former prosecute randi zellen.d, so they're at home this weekend. they could be listening to the president's comments, the very fact that he's commenting against the prosecution in a federal criminal case like this, what do you make of that? >> legally the judge has instructed the jury as judges do in every jury trial that they're not to watch the media or read the newspapers. should someone say something to them about the trial, they are immediately to cut it off. whether or not that happens in real life, we can only guess but here's the thing. what it means to me is as follows. what it means is that for every trial going forward, if i'm the government, a prosecutor, i'm going to say to the judge please ask those potential jurors whether or not they would be affected in their ability to be fair and impartial if they found out the president of the united states was weighing in on this trial. if i were the government, i would want the potential jurors to be questioned as to whether or not they can be fair and impart
. >> joining us now, former prosecute randi zellen.d, so they're at home this weekend. they could be listening to the president's comments, the very fact that he's commenting against the prosecution in a federal criminal case like this, what do you make of that? >> legally the judge has instructed the jury as judges do in every jury trial that they're not to watch the media or read the newspapers. should someone say something to them about the trial, they are immediately to cut it...
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so what do you say to randy?> of course, of course the president has a right to speak out about issues of public interest.. he didn't plant this. a reporter asked him about the issue and he responded spontaneously. if the suggestion is being that the president is somehow suggested to discipline, i've got a very strongly -- i've got very strongly disagree with that. i think what will be fascinating for the trial going forward is this is a very, very tough case for paul manafort to win. biggest be one of the upsets if he got acquitted on everything since, well, bombed trump won the election against -- donald trump won the election against hillary clinton. what would be a big victory for manafort those opposing the investigation would be a hung jury. the questions we got yesterday, maybe the impact of president trump's statements, there could be things adding up to suggest there could be at least a couple of jurors who have some skepticism about the prosecution's case and perhaps a reasonable doubt. now, it's much t
so what do you say to randy?> of course, of course the president has a right to speak out about issues of public interest.. he didn't plant this. a reporter asked him about the issue and he responded spontaneously. if the suggestion is being that the president is somehow suggested to discipline, i've got a very strongly -- i've got very strongly disagree with that. i think what will be fascinating for the trial going forward is this is a very, very tough case for paul manafort to win....
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this is nfl star randy moss, speaking in an interview after the ceremony. randy moss: i wanted to be about the families let know that they are not alone. i am not here voicing the names on my tie. for thea big platform pro football hall of fame. there is a lot of stuff going on in our country and i want to let these families know that they are not alone. oregon, hoursnd, into the protest, police sprayed the anti-fascist with pepper spray. in washington, d.c., the metro rail system's largest union and its workers would not participate in a proposed plan to run separate trains for white supremacists of planning to attend a unite the right rally. after the rail workers union plan, they said they were no longer considering the to protect racist protesters on the anniversary of the charlottesville white prprotest. today marks the 73rd anniversary of the united states' atomic bombing of hiroshima on august 6, 1945, which killed 140,000 peopople and seriously injured another 100,000. this is the mayor of hiroshima, kazumi matsui, speaking at a commemoration ceremo
this is nfl star randy moss, speaking in an interview after the ceremony. randy moss: i wanted to be about the families let know that they are not alone. i am not here voicing the names on my tie. for thea big platform pro football hall of fame. there is a lot of stuff going on in our country and i want to let these families know that they are not alone. oregon, hoursnd, into the protest, police sprayed the anti-fascist with pepper spray. in washington, d.c., the metro rail system's largest...
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[ shannon ] it's really yummy. [ randy ] it's good flavor, i'm surprised. [ rene ] doesn't taste likeavid ] i'll finish this, by the way. like, i really like it! [ loesch ] what if you had more energy? imagine the possibilities. [ janette ] you feel strong and you feel healthy and you feel like you can accomplish anything. [ charisse ] if i'm doing the things i need to do to give me the energy i feel better not only physically, but mentally. [ katy ] when my cup runneth over, then i can be better to other people. [ loesch ] so do something good for your heart, your circulation, your blood pressure, and your energy. you'll love superbeets or your money back. [ male announcer ] call now and find out how to get a free canister with your first order. plus free indicator strips that show how it's working. and shipping is free, too. [ loesch ] this superbeets offer isn't available in stores. so call or go online right now. [ male announcer ] superbeets from humann. order your superbeets today. call... or visit... ♪ >> ed: some disturbing details or tell you about. >> disturbing details, 100
[ shannon ] it's really yummy. [ randy ] it's good flavor, i'm surprised. [ rene ] doesn't taste likeavid ] i'll finish this, by the way. like, i really like it! [ loesch ] what if you had more energy? imagine the possibilities. [ janette ] you feel strong and you feel healthy and you feel like you can accomplish anything. [ charisse ] if i'm doing the things i need to do to give me the energy i feel better not only physically, but mentally. [ katy ] when my cup runneth over, then i can be...
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on the democrat side, you have randy bryce against kathy myers.ce got the initial energy with a really good tv ad he had right out of the gate. kathy myers has been catching up to him. she is a state official who is a solid candidate and randy bryce has run into allegations of late childcare payments. it will look more competitive on the democratic side. david: there is focus on the house because that seems to be a close contrast -- close contest. how about the governorship? anna: that is an interesting race. people are realizing more and more everyday how important governors are for countrywide politics. governors have an important role to play in national politics. example, yout, for have a credit democratic field. two republican candidates. in wisconsin, he have seven democrats trying to challenge republican scott walker. shery: we talked about minnesota, wisconsin, connecticut. anything else we should be watching? anna: those are the main racist today. vermont has a primary today. we are looking to see what kind of candidates are nominated, wh
on the democrat side, you have randy bryce against kathy myers.ce got the initial energy with a really good tv ad he had right out of the gate. kathy myers has been catching up to him. she is a state official who is a solid candidate and randy bryce has run into allegations of late childcare payments. it will look more competitive on the democratic side. david: there is focus on the house because that seems to be a close contrast -- close contest. how about the governorship? anna: that is an...
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. >> reporter: but the circle continues to tighten around stone as mueller has subpoenaed randy credico to testify next month. the radio host and attorney says he slenintends to comply. stone telling cnn, i now realize that credico's source was a wikileaks lawyer. at no time did credico tell me what the source may be. and another colleague of stones andrew miller did not appear for a -- testimony before a grand jury. >> we had one thing that he was refusing to do, namely go before the grand jury in order for us to get the contempt and the appeal. >> reporter: rudy giuliani says he wants this investigation to be wrapped up by september 1, it seems clear that that is not going to happen. randy credico says he intends to appear before the grand jury in the fall. >>> we're also following explosive allegations in a new book by former white house aid and tv personality amarosa newman. boris sanchez has details from new jersey where the president is at his bedminster golf club. there's references in the book that amarosa called the president a racist and that the president tried to buy her sil
. >> reporter: but the circle continues to tighten around stone as mueller has subpoenaed randy credico to testify next month. the radio host and attorney says he slenintends to comply. stone telling cnn, i now realize that credico's source was a wikileaks lawyer. at no time did credico tell me what the source may be. and another colleague of stones andrew miller did not appear for a -- testimony before a grand jury. >> we had one thing that he was refusing to do, namely go before...
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rob, would you like to -- randy next? introduced him, i'm proud to introduce randy, please. [applause] randy: thank you very much. i'm an dy sole, trumanst at the harry s. library in missouri, a long way away from here. y topic is the berlin airlift but it is more specifically harry truman and the berlin airlift. truman lot more about than i do about the airlift. they obviously are connected. as you may know, this will mark the 70th anniversary of the beginning of berlin airlift in 1948. it was quite likely the greatest achievement in the history of military aviation with the land into berlin, es the divided city of berlin russians, some tons of coals and supplies were carried and flown united lin most by the states air force with help from america's british and french allies. persons lost their lives in the course of that operation. streetsday, many of the in berlin are named after the died on behalf of the citizens of berlin. the airlift was truly the work german ands of people, civilians as well as military officers, crewmen and pilots, supply people. carry it oution to e
rob, would you like to -- randy next? introduced him, i'm proud to introduce randy, please. [applause] randy: thank you very much. i'm an dy sole, trumanst at the harry s. library in missouri, a long way away from here. y topic is the berlin airlift but it is more specifically harry truman and the berlin airlift. truman lot more about than i do about the airlift. they obviously are connected. as you may know, this will mark the 70th anniversary of the beginning of berlin airlift in 1948. it was...
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italian authorities are trying to understand what exactly happened to them randy bridge how structural problems one spotted before it was too late and what to do now. mostly when the maintenance costs reach over the past the cost of restructuring then there are no intervals between maintenance works since this bridge was under constant maintenance the time had come to consider a replacement. only two other bridges in the world were built like this one in libya and one in venezuela bolivia and bridge was closed last year due to safety concerns according to local media. still tragedy in general has governments around the world investigating their own aging infrastructure in germany like elsewhere in europe many large bridges were built over fifty years ago built for let's traffic and like the loads they need to be frequently monitored. when a bridge begins to lose its load bearing capacity we can usually tell this by for example cracks in the bridge or if sacking gets worse or if it starts to slow on it's. safety testing takes consistency expertise and constant repair and ad hoc tests ne
italian authorities are trying to understand what exactly happened to them randy bridge how structural problems one spotted before it was too late and what to do now. mostly when the maintenance costs reach over the past the cost of restructuring then there are no intervals between maintenance works since this bridge was under constant maintenance the time had come to consider a replacement. only two other bridges in the world were built like this one in libya and one in venezuela bolivia and...
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>> randy, i got you. >> he says randy, i got you. there you go. >> that easy. >> now you get to go ring the gong. >> yeah. >> that means they completed a sale or two. not too bad. meanwhile, the thing i love about john gruden, he just tells it like it is. if you've watched any preseason football, by the way, the raiders breaking camp in that, -- napa, now back in alameda. all of these rule changes, i don't think the fans understand it. the game has become very convoluted, instant replay, and low and behold i'm on the same page with the raiders coach. >> i don't care if people don't agree with me. i do not like instant replay. i think the officials on the field have a tough job. they've done an excellent job as a unit getting themselves ready to call the game. they study the opponents all week. they stand in their positions every week. i like letting them, is it a catch, touchdown, fumble, legal hit or not? but, i think if you keep challenging everything, pretty soon we are never going to play football. >> couldn't agree with him more. love that gu
>> randy, i got you. >> he says randy, i got you. there you go. >> that easy. >> now you get to go ring the gong. >> yeah. >> that means they completed a sale or two. not too bad. meanwhile, the thing i love about john gruden, he just tells it like it is. if you've watched any preseason football, by the way, the raiders breaking camp in that, -- napa, now back in alameda. all of these rule changes, i don't think the fans understand it. the game has become...
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they had no interaction in court at all today. >> randi, thanks very much.ow that. a reminder don't miss full circle our daily interactive newscast on facebook. it's a lot of fun. you pick some of the stories we cover. 6:25 p.m. eastern on facebook.com/anderson cooper full circle. all one word. the news continues. want to hand it over to chris down in d.c. "cuomo prime time" starts now. chris? >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. and welcome to "prime time." we are in the nation's capital, washington, d.c., tonight. the president's former lawyer says trump directed him to commit crimes. the president says you cannot believe michael cohen. he well, does he think we can trust one of his closest friends, who says the same thing as cohen? today we learned a tabloid mogul gets immunity regarding those big payments to women and reportedly accuses president trump of knowing and being involved in everything. remember, that may be why the president actually said that maybe allowing
they had no interaction in court at all today. >> randi, thanks very much.ow that. a reminder don't miss full circle our daily interactive newscast on facebook. it's a lot of fun. you pick some of the stories we cover. 6:25 p.m. eastern on facebook.com/anderson cooper full circle. all one word. the news continues. want to hand it over to chris down in d.c. "cuomo prime time" starts now. chris? >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. and welcome to "prime time."...
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kendall, randy, great to see you both. media is colluding with the intel resistance to take down president trump. details next. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop ta
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randy ran that for a long time before he came to government. he was also the funding partner -- he has covered all the bases from business to public policy and government. without fear of contradiction, one of the nations premier analysts of asian security issues. welcome randy it is wonderful to have you. thank you very much, i look forward to the discussion. ashley: i want to start with words of tribute to senator mccain. he actually graced this room at carnegie twice in the last decade, if i remember, speaking on the subject that we are about to have a conversation on. doubt, he was a towering figure in america's look life, and he left the country stronger by his presence, and by his contributions as a soldier and as a public servant. with very strong convictions about the issues we care about. valuesnded us that our are really the most important part of who we are as people, and as a country. and that is essential if our vision and our values are to remain. the two locations he spoke at carnegie, he made a strong plea for a strengthened bil
randy ran that for a long time before he came to government. he was also the funding partner -- he has covered all the bases from business to public policy and government. without fear of contradiction, one of the nations premier analysts of asian security issues. welcome randy it is wonderful to have you. thank you very much, i look forward to the discussion. ashley: i want to start with words of tribute to senator mccain. he actually graced this room at carnegie twice in the last decade, if i...
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like randy, five -- four more all at more than 20% this year.he street not us "squawk box" is next kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. happy anniversary dinner, darlin'. can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. thanks,...
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>> what's interesting here is that randy credico has rebuffed mueller's team before. he refused to do a voluntary interview, but now his attorney is telling us he's received a subpoena and that credico will, in fact, comply. so really why does the mueller team want to hear from credico? well, former trump con iffidant roger stone has previously said that credico was his link to wikileaks founder julian assange. wikileaks, of course, released many of those e-mails that were hacked by the russians during the 2016 campaign. what this all shows, this late e subpoena in particular, is that roger stone could be under investigation by the special counsel's team. you know, this subpoena is also for randy credico to testify before a grand jury on september 7th. that's a pretty key date because it means mueller's investigation will still be going full steam ahead after september 1st. of course, jim, even though earlier this week rudy giuliani said he expected the probe to be wrapped up by september 1, and it looks like virtue of this subpoena, that will not be happening. >> als
>> what's interesting here is that randy credico has rebuffed mueller's team before. he refused to do a voluntary interview, but now his attorney is telling us he's received a subpoena and that credico will, in fact, comply. so really why does the mueller team want to hear from credico? well, former trump con iffidant roger stone has previously said that credico was his link to wikileaks founder julian assange. wikileaks, of course, released many of those e-mails that were hacked by the...
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there are some indications that randy bryce, despite that viral video and all the money he raised, he in a tough fight in the democratic primary. it's like wisconsin itself, in 2012, romney barely won this thing, of course he lost wisconsin. in 2016 it swung to donald trump. this was a trump by 10 district in 2016. the speaker retiring, we'll see who is nominated to face the former ryan aide in november. >> and minnesota? >> let me see if i can get minnesota up on the screen here. minnesota is a fascinating state, maybe the only state in the country where you've got multiple districts were the republicans could actually pick up democratic seats. we talk everywhere about republicans on defense. democrats can win here, democrats can win there. minnesota, look at this, this is the interesting thing, these three sort of geographically giant districts that ring the state, all of them represented by democrats right now. all of these districts voted for donald trump by double digits in 2016. 15 points for trump down here, 15 points for trump up here, 31 points for trump out here. so republic
there are some indications that randy bryce, despite that viral video and all the money he raised, he in a tough fight in the democratic primary. it's like wisconsin itself, in 2012, romney barely won this thing, of course he lost wisconsin. in 2016 it swung to donald trump. this was a trump by 10 district in 2016. the speaker retiring, we'll see who is nominated to face the former ryan aide in november. >> and minnesota? >> let me see if i can get minnesota up on the screen here....
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held in contempt and then randy credico.round roger stone. >> certainly. i mean, up until now, everyone thought that perhap's mueller's focus to squeeze people for the target of donald trump and seems with paul manafort, with michael cohen and roger stone, maybe concentric circles and inner circle, people he's focused on saying you yourself have a problem. it's not just collusion but whatever he also uncovers in the process of that particular crime. and in doing so he's finding one person after another who's in that inner orbit who is saying, well, maybe it's you who's the new target. don't worry about what i want with respect to donald trump. >> this does lead to trump because i've always thought stone would be at the center of collusion there was. he seems to have been in touch with wikileaks. mueller's very focused on that relationship right now. look how far -- how distant is roger stone from donald trump? there's e-mails. we could help on the timing of that. doesn't tell donald trump about that? famously quit from the c
held in contempt and then randy credico.round roger stone. >> certainly. i mean, up until now, everyone thought that perhap's mueller's focus to squeeze people for the target of donald trump and seems with paul manafort, with michael cohen and roger stone, maybe concentric circles and inner circle, people he's focused on saying you yourself have a problem. it's not just collusion but whatever he also uncovers in the process of that particular crime. and in doing so he's finding one person...