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robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." ♪ i'm robert handa, your host for our showere on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we highlight the make-a-wish program. we'll look at the program and the upcoming wish-a-thon for miles event here at nbc bay area. and then we showcase some of the make-a-wish families and their children, and their inspiring, touching, and compelling stories all on our show today. well, make-a-wish is such a well known program, but do we really know what it's really all about? joining us to make sure we all know is first of all phillip yim, the san francisco and monterey bay wish coordinator for make-a-wish greater bay area. a wish granter and volunteer since 2001, he is a fluent cantonese speaker who has ed and also with us here, we're happy to have kelsey wetzstein, a corporate development associate for make-a-wish greater bay area. welcome to the show. kelsey wetzstein: thanks for having us. robert handa: as i said, you hear about make-a-wish all the time. i think people just kind of think they know, but give us sort of an overview in terms of
robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." ♪ i'm robert handa, your host for our showere on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we highlight the make-a-wish program. we'll look at the program and the upcoming wish-a-thon for miles event here at nbc bay area. and then we showcase some of the make-a-wish families and their children, and their inspiring, touching, and compelling stories all on our show today. well, make-a-wish is such a well known program, but do we...
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robert: all right. well, frameline 43 is on from june 20 to 30 at venues in san francisco, berkeley, and oakland. for more details go to nbcbayarea.com. up next, more about frameline 43 with the creative minds behind the film, "gamers." so stay with us. we're back with more about frameline 43. joining us is searit huluf, the writer and director of the film, "gamer originally from l.a., she is now here in the bay area working for pixar studios and many other projects. and also with us, is tiajha nakahara, who is the producer of "gamers." born and raised in okinawa and also from l.a., pixar, and now post-production coordinator at the online course master class. welcome to the show. both: thank you. robert: give us a quick overview in terms of "gamers." searit huluf: yeah, so "gamers" is about, basically, a lesbian gamer who has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to try out for a pro league team but she gets cold feet and her girlfriend confronts her about it. robert: hm, who came up with that story? searit:
robert: all right. well, frameline 43 is on from june 20 to 30 at venues in san francisco, berkeley, and oakland. for more details go to nbcbayarea.com. up next, more about frameline 43 with the creative minds behind the film, "gamers." so stay with us. we're back with more about frameline 43. joining us is searit huluf, the writer and director of the film, "gamer originally from l.a., she is now here in the bay area working for pixar studios and many other projects. and also...
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robert: okay, very good.nd you know, i should point out that i'm many years away from being a ninth grader, but i found it very interesting too, so it's also for adults. gayle: thank you. robert: thank you very much for being here. gayle: thank you for having me. robert: all right. well, coming up, think you know a lot about soy and tofu? find out as we talk about the upcoming northern california soy and tofu festival next. robert: well, i love soy foods and tofu. what self-respecting japanese-american doesn't? which is one reason why i'm honored to be the emcee for the upcoming northern california soy and tofu festival in san francisco on june 29. not only is it a great forum for the benefits of soy and tofu, it's the annual fundraiser for a very worthy organization, the nichi bei foundation. with me is lindsey yamamoto, the operations manager for the nichi bei foundation. a yonsei, meaning the great grandchild of japanese immigrants, she has quickly become well known as a community hero connected to importa
robert: okay, very good.nd you know, i should point out that i'm many years away from being a ninth grader, but i found it very interesting too, so it's also for adults. gayle: thank you. robert: thank you very much for being here. gayle: thank you for having me. robert: all right. well, coming up, think you know a lot about soy and tofu? find out as we talk about the upcoming northern california soy and tofu festival next. robert: well, i love soy foods and tofu. what self-respecting...
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robert: thanks a lot, mike. michael: thanks, robert. robert: good to see you.ert: all right, well the splashdown 50 celebration is saturday, july 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the uss hornet sea, air & space museum at 707 west hornet avenue, in alameda. for more information, go to nbcbayarea.com. coming up, the parangal dance company will be performing live on our set, but, first, details of all the upcoming japanese-american obon festivals in the bay area, as well as more on the chevron family theatre festival. that's all next. before we get to watch the parangal dance company perform, here are some other big events coming up that also include celebrating and dancing. it's the season for everyone to join the bay area japanese-american communities to celebrate obon festivals to honor the spirit of ancestors. obon is san jose japantown's biggest festival with two days of great food, game booths, the chidori band, taiko performances, including from san jose taiko, and over 1,200 dancers in colorful festive wear each evening. the san jose obon will be on july 13
robert: thanks a lot, mike. michael: thanks, robert. robert: good to see you.ert: all right, well the splashdown 50 celebration is saturday, july 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the uss hornet sea, air & space museum at 707 west hornet avenue, in alameda. for more information, go to nbcbayarea.com. coming up, the parangal dance company will be performing live on our set, but, first, details of all the upcoming japanese-american obon festivals in the bay area, as well as more on the chevron...
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robert: a migrant surge a and trade standoff. i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." presoment trump:hing pretty dramatic could happen. we've told mexico the tariffs go on and i mean it. robert: president trump vows to putif tar on mexico and dismisses republican contribution. president trimp: they have no ideahat they're talking about. >> tre's not much support for taffs. robert: democrats say the president is reckless. >> this is dangerous territory. it's not a way to deal with migration and humanitarian needs at the border. robert: and global leaderser rememb d-day next. 12340e9 announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- for projects around the house,o home adv helps find local pros to do the work. you can check ratings customer reviews and book appointments with pros online at homeadvisor.com. proud to support "ekshington >> kevin. >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well planned. learn more at raymond james.com. >> babbel, a language program that teaches real-li conversations in a new language such as spanish, french, german, italian and m. th
robert: a migrant surge a and trade standoff. i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." presoment trump:hing pretty dramatic could happen. we've told mexico the tariffs go on and i mean it. robert: president trump vows to putif tar on mexico and dismisses republican contribution. president trimp: they have no ideahat they're talking about. >> tre's not much support for taffs. robert: democrats say the president is reckless. >> this is dangerous territory. it's not a...
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robert: fallout over foreign intelligence. i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." tensions between the united states and i ran, following explosions on two oil tankers. >> i rand shoulet displomesi not with terror and extoion. robert: backtrack. president trump now says he would alert the f.b.i. if a political power offered him political dirt, one day after he scoffed at the idea. while pelosi holds the line on impeachment.o > you have t handle it with great care. robert: we cover it all next. ♪ announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> kevin. >> kevin? >> kevin. >> advice fore. lif life well planned. learn more at raymond james.com. >> a babbel, language program that teaches real-life a conversations ew language such as spanish, french, german, italian and more. the 10 to 15-minute lessons are available as an app or online. announcer: additional funding is provided by -- otsuka. kizer permanenta. y koo and patricn through the yuen foundation. committed todg brig cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for pubbrlic dcasting
robert: fallout over foreign intelligence. i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." tensions between the united states and i ran, following explosions on two oil tankers. >> i rand shoulet displomesi not with terror and extoion. robert: backtrack. president trump now says he would alert the f.b.i. if a political power offered him political dirt, one day after he scoffed at the idea. while pelosi holds the line on impeachment.o > you have t handle it with great care....
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robert: on the brink. i'm robert costa. welcomeo "washington week." iran shoots down an amer drone. and the president for now backs off a military response. president trump: this drone was in international waters clearly. dwe have it allumented. it's documented scientifically not just words. : robeanian officials insist the aircraft violated its air space. inside the president's cire, hawks hover. >> i would encourage forceful action to stop this behavior before it leads to a wider conflict. oing nothing has its own consequence. zpwr democrats seek restraint. >> the president may not intend go to war here. but we're worried that he and the ad nistration may bumble into a war. robert: and the race for the white house heats up. next. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. ble. a language program that teesms conversaons -- spanish, french, german, italian and more. babble's 10 to5-nute lessons are available as an app or online. morema infon on babble.com. announ
robert: on the brink. i'm robert costa. welcomeo "washington week." iran shoots down an amer drone. and the president for now backs off a military response. president trump: this drone was in international waters clearly. dwe have it allumented. it's documented scientifically not just words. : robeanian officials insist the aircraft violated its air space. inside the president's cire, hawks hover. >> i would encourage forceful action to stop this behavior before it leads to a...
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robert: ashley?shley: one thing i think we'll se the democrats struggle with is what i think of as asymmetrical warfare, which is that the same rules of engagement don't apply tohe president. so hacking a differente' candidtax returns could be devastating for his democratic t rival for him there's no problem. same thing with ls or misstress. you could see him on a detective with someone else who fudges the facts and they pay a tremendous price. robert: pter, the impeachment issue in the house seems like it comes up every week. speaker pelosi says he -- the president has committf onses that seem like they could be impeachable yeont they move forward. is this because they're polling or hearing from constituents -- constituents that they don't want to see them go in that direction? peter: some of it is. but they're looking over time if they receive enough evidence to chan that. polls say that a majori doesn't want impeachment. do you overcome a democratic election without a mandate from the public? rest
robert: ashley?shley: one thing i think we'll se the democrats struggle with is what i think of as asymmetrical warfare, which is that the same rules of engagement don't apply tohe president. so hacking a differente' candidtax returns could be devastating for his democratic t rival for him there's no problem. same thing with ls or misstress. you could see him on a detective with someone else who fudges the facts and they pay a tremendous price. robert: pter, the impeachment issue in the house...
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robert: robert mueller's investigation is complete.e formerly shuttered the special council's office this eek, but the debate over his conclusions continues inside the justice department, on capitol ll and across the nation. mr. mueller after years of silence stepped forward on wednesday to defend his team's work and offered what he hopes are his final remarks on this front. >> russian intelligence officer who are part of the russian military launched a concert attack on our political system. the releases were design and timed to w interfereh our election and to damage a presidential candidate. robert: on president trump in possible obstruction of justice, he said this -- >> if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. robert: the president fired back. >> i think he is a total, conflicted person. i think mueller is a true never trumper. >> attorney general bill barr raised questions about muell
robert: robert mueller's investigation is complete.e formerly shuttered the special council's office this eek, but the debate over his conclusions continues inside the justice department, on capitol ll and across the nation. mr. mueller after years of silence stepped forward on wednesday to defend his team's work and offered what he hopes are his final remarks on this front. >> russian intelligence officer who are part of the russian military launched a concert attack on our political...
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robert: why? >> you would have to ask him.th k that he believes -- he said this -- this reminds me of my work with strom thurmond who i -- vehemently disagreed with. this isrn saying it not me. and you had to -- his basic point and didn't say this directly but you have to work ple you don't agree with and you find abhorrent at different times. now, a lot -- wehe read in post, and we heard from other people, that t president -- vice president biden's advisors asically said don't do this. this is a bad message. you don't need to talk about w these peopl -- you know are really out of step with not only these times but last 50 years. and he did it anyway. so that and the leaks from the campaign throwing biden u the bus should be concerning for the campaign. re there's a concern that biden and his pastdential campaigns was a gaffe machine. and even though he started thish time around w a much more organized operation, he was able to raise a lot of money d stay on message a not take questions from repor
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but one narrator, robert s. mueller, can bring to life the testimony of at least six witnesses who testified to donald trump's designs on firing robert mueller which to a normal viewer of "the sopranos" or "ray donovan" sounds a whole lot like mob conduct, as is described by jim comey or anyone who examined donald trump's efforts to fire and investigate the investigators. >> in fact mob conduct was described by president trump. remember, i said he had been around flippers his entire life. he also said he would never pick up the phone to call the fbi. who does that, nicolle? and so you don't need others to describe the president engaging in mob conduct because the president has described it for you. but to your point, mueller can breathe life into this. even if he does nothing more than read those excerpts. the obstruction of justice section of volume two is replete of instances of conduct that would earn for anybody else on the planet a trip to federal court and ultimately prison. so i agree, i don't -- i'm a li
but one narrator, robert s. mueller, can bring to life the testimony of at least six witnesses who testified to donald trump's designs on firing robert mueller which to a normal viewer of "the sopranos" or "ray donovan" sounds a whole lot like mob conduct, as is described by jim comey or anyone who examined donald trump's efforts to fire and investigate the investigators. >> in fact mob conduct was described by president trump. remember, i said he had been around...
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but chief justice roberts was not interested in that argument. he said when democrats, you know, draw lines to benefit democrats and republicans draw district lines to benefit republicans, that's not the court's business. the constitution has nothing to say about that. that is simply a political question, not a legal question, and we're going to stay out of it. but the bright line that chief justice roberts draws in this opinion between racial discrimination, which is illegal, and political discrimination, which is legal now, that line may not exist in the real world. >> well -- >> go ahead. >> poppy. >> yes. >> last year in the texas case, they narrowed the use of racial lines. and of course, shelby county, the landmark, probably one of the two or three most significant decisions of the roberts court eliminated the preclearance provisions of the voting rights act designed to prevent racial discrimination. it's not as though they are a bulwark against racial indiscrippindi indiscrimina indiscriminantsies. it's a consistent pattern. i quoted someo
but chief justice roberts was not interested in that argument. he said when democrats, you know, draw lines to benefit democrats and republicans draw district lines to benefit republicans, that's not the court's business. the constitution has nothing to say about that. that is simply a political question, not a legal question, and we're going to stay out of it. but the bright line that chief justice roberts draws in this opinion between racial discrimination, which is illegal, and political...
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the has been one of roberts core values since he got out of law school >> donald trump and john robertske it or not. >> we ask the chief justice and his court to fied us through the treacherous waters even as they are themselves under siege. i think everyone in the building has ha deep understanding that these are fraught times and they better get it right. >> gloria borger reporting for us. excellent report groeria. >> thank you. >> very timely as well. one of the next issues roberts has to choose sides on? >> right away we see the questions of executive authority, wolf. you see the subpoena fights going on between the judiciary committee and the white house counsel and that's ending up in front of the supreme court. over the long time as i said in the piece you are going to see abortion come back before the court. you're going to see more civil rights cases before the court. more gay rights cases before the court. so justice roberts -- he has another 20 years to serve at least -- he is writing his legacy right now and it is important legacy for in country. >> enormous legacy indeed. t
the has been one of roberts core values since he got out of law school >> donald trump and john robertske it or not. >> we ask the chief justice and his court to fied us through the treacherous waters even as they are themselves under siege. i think everyone in the building has ha deep understanding that these are fraught times and they better get it right. >> gloria borger reporting for us. excellent report groeria. >> thank you. >> very timely as well. one of the...
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chief justice roberts: ok. so, if you lose, then you would not be able to restrict trademarks on the ground that they're obscene? mr. stewart: i -- i think that's -- i think that's correct. justice kagan: and -- and just so i could understand, you're asking us to narrow this statute to exactly what? mr. stewart: to marks that are offensive, shocking to a substantial segment of the public because of their mode of expression, independent of any views that they may express. and -- justice ginsburg: suppose -- suppose in the niche market that these goods are targeting, the -- the name is -- the word is mainstream. these -- these goods, as i understand it, are meant to attract a particular market, and if we concentrate on that market, from their perception, the word is mainstream. mr. stewart: i don't think that would be an appropriate means of proceeding, and -- and let me explain why if i may. if you look, for instance, at george carlin's filthy words monologue, the monologue that was at issue in pacifica, that's
chief justice roberts: ok. so, if you lose, then you would not be able to restrict trademarks on the ground that they're obscene? mr. stewart: i -- i think that's -- i think that's correct. justice kagan: and -- and just so i could understand, you're asking us to narrow this statute to exactly what? mr. stewart: to marks that are offensive, shocking to a substantial segment of the public because of their mode of expression, independent of any views that they may express. and -- justice...
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is when you will next hear robert mueller speak. chairman jerry nadler of the house judiciary committee, chairman adam schiff of the house intelligence committee, made a joint announcement tonight saying special counsel robert s. mueller iii has agreed to testify pursuant to a subpoena before both the house judiciary committee and house intelligence committee in open session on wednesday, july 17th, 2019. the chairmen said americans have demanded to hear directly from the special counsel so they can understand what he and his team examined, uncovered and determined about russia's attack on our democracy, the trump campaign's acceptance and use of that help and president trump and his associates' obstruction of the investigation into that attack. we look forward to hearing his testimony, as do all americans. in a letter to robert mueller, accompanying the subpoena, the chairman -- the chairmen wrote, over the course of discussions about your appearance before congress, we have consistently communicated our committees' intention to is
is when you will next hear robert mueller speak. chairman jerry nadler of the house judiciary committee, chairman adam schiff of the house intelligence committee, made a joint announcement tonight saying special counsel robert s. mueller iii has agreed to testify pursuant to a subpoena before both the house judiciary committee and house intelligence committee in open session on wednesday, july 17th, 2019. the chairmen said americans have demanded to hear directly from the special counsel so...
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that's off to another 6 hours robert decides to give up. without the rest of the tree trunk it won't bring in much money or there. any hope of bringing this tree down is disappearing so is the money it would fetch they have to start searching again but the rosewood tree has become so red it's like finding a needle in a haystack. treat poaching is not the only extreme way to make a better living on the island some are willing to take even more risks. while magic asco is blessed with natural resources such as spices rough fight and cold one particular resource has new of thousands to this mining town of and so on. this town sprang up in just a few months attracted by the promise of easy money more than $10000.00 people live crammed together in extreme poverty most of the stones they dig up are worth just a few dollars however a large a very pure fire can fetch as much as 5 or $6000.00 more than $100.00 times madagascar has minimum wage thousands to go away with the same dream the lucky ones might find the smallest stockpiles. bacco and massey
that's off to another 6 hours robert decides to give up. without the rest of the tree trunk it won't bring in much money or there. any hope of bringing this tree down is disappearing so is the money it would fetch they have to start searching again but the rosewood tree has become so red it's like finding a needle in a haystack. treat poaching is not the only extreme way to make a better living on the island some are willing to take even more risks. while magic asco is blessed with natural...
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president trump take aback by news robert mueller will testify before congress and claims it never ends and lashes out at the former special counsel with a false claim that mueller illegally purged evidence from former fbi officials. >>> refusing to answer. the president is heading to the g-20 summit in japan where he'll meet with vladimir putin but he won't say if he'll ask putin not to interfere in the 2020 election. >>> border blame. president trump reacts to the horrific picture of the father and young daughter who drowned trying to cross the border by blaming democrats as lawmakers wrangle over how to get aid to the border. >>> and kim's bargaining chip. kim jong-un is holding an australian hostage. is that a potential bargaining chip in the effort to get a third summit with president trump. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news, president trump is blasting former special counsel robert mueller falsely accusing him of illegally deleting text messages between former fbi officials. mueller will appear before tw
president trump take aback by news robert mueller will testify before congress and claims it never ends and lashes out at the former special counsel with a false claim that mueller illegally purged evidence from former fbi officials. >>> refusing to answer. the president is heading to the g-20 summit in japan where he'll meet with vladimir putin but he won't say if he'll ask putin not to interfere in the 2020 election. >>> border blame. president trump reacts to the horrific...
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chief justice roberts: that -- ms. underwood: and -- and the -- chief justice roberts: -- that's the evidence that he found was not available? ms. underwood: yes, that's right. he said he didn't have enough to quantify accord -- in accordance with peer-reviewed standards. he didn't say there would be no effect. he said, i don't have enough to give what i -- what i believe as a scientist to be this term, "credible quantitative" -- to make a credible, quantitative evidence. justice kavanaugh: can -- can i ask ms. underwood: so he is -- justice kavanaugh: i'm sorry, please finish. ms. underwood: and -- and my point is that, at the same trial, if we're going to look at the trial testimony, at the same trial, other experts said: maybe so, but there is enough evidence to make a different kind of judgment, not a firm scientific, quantified judgment, but a judgment. justice alito: do you think it's proper to look at the trial record on this issue? there's a lot of citation in the respondents' brief to trial testimony. aren't w
chief justice roberts: that -- ms. underwood: and -- and the -- chief justice roberts: -- that's the evidence that he found was not available? ms. underwood: yes, that's right. he said he didn't have enough to quantify accord -- in accordance with peer-reviewed standards. he didn't say there would be no effect. he said, i don't have enough to give what i -- what i believe as a scientist to be this term, "credible quantitative" -- to make a credible, quantitative evidence. justice...
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john roberts, in osaka. special counsel robert willis in his report, final report as special counsel would be his testimony. after being subpoenaed by the radical dems including jerry nadler and adam schiff, robert mueller has changed his mind and he is scheduled to appear at a hearing of two committees july 17.chief intelligence correspondent, catherine herridge on the more flexible robert mueller tonight from washington. >> from the beginning, robert mueller publicly resisted testifying. saying any testimony would not go beyond the four corner of his reports. but after recent negotiation, democrats confirmed special counsel will appear. >> he says it to the american people will be very important. because they been subjected to months of deception. >> house republicans say they are eager to pin him down on the democratic funded opposition research known as the steele dossier.and how early he concluded there was no criminal conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia. >> it says what it says it wants an
john roberts, in osaka. special counsel robert willis in his report, final report as special counsel would be his testimony. after being subpoenaed by the radical dems including jerry nadler and adam schiff, robert mueller has changed his mind and he is scheduled to appear at a hearing of two committees july 17.chief intelligence correspondent, catherine herridge on the more flexible robert mueller tonight from washington. >> from the beginning, robert mueller publicly resisted...
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. >> trump and robert rs are stuck with each other.we're asking the chief justice to guide us through the treacherous waters. even as they are under siege. everyone in the building has a sense a deep understanding these are times and they better get it right. >> a big thank you from me to someone who made this show and my life the best it can be for over a decade. but we see things. there are trails to blaze everywhere. on asphalt, stone, brick... from rubicon trail, to brooklyn bridge trail... because if it's on earth, it's a trail. the jeep cherokee. hurry in to the 4th of july sales event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. visit jeep.com [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. i recently discovered that a good source of protein. that's why they're my go-to snack while i get back in shape. that one's broken. i've always been amazed and still going for my best, even though
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let's start with robert mueller. he was a presidents reaction today to his comments. >> i think it's notably conflicted because as you know he wanted to be the fbi director and i said no. as you know i had a business dispute, not a nice one he was not happy with what i did. >> the mueller report says that is not true. "the bannon that mueller met with the president but did not want to return to be the fbi director and also quotes him as saying on discussion of a conflict with which is about initiation fee in a golf club, they said any idea that was real conflict was ridiculous. >> i am not familiar with that knows not heavily involved in the transition of those coming into the director of office when the just discussions are coming on. and i'm not sure steve bannon is the most reliable source for information about what was happening at the time. >> use as defined under oath. >> that is fine, my statement stands. i'm not sure steve gannon is the best source for information. look at this way, the mueller report is fini
let's start with robert mueller. he was a presidents reaction today to his comments. >> i think it's notably conflicted because as you know he wanted to be the fbi director and i said no. as you know i had a business dispute, not a nice one he was not happy with what i did. >> the mueller report says that is not true. "the bannon that mueller met with the president but did not want to return to be the fbi director and also quotes him as saying on discussion of a conflict with...
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that's not robert mueller's style.body can say is controverted, he gave the democrats and gave congress a road map to basically look into obstruction and come to a conclusion as to whether or not he should pursue impeachme proceedings against donald trump. i was disappointed when robert mueller spoke on wednesday. i thought we could get a little more insight. robert mueller is a rule of law man. he doesn't want to speak a lot. he's avoided the public spotlight. he's not somebody like, perhaps, james comey who hasn't shied away from it. robert mueller left us with this head-scratching on wednesday and he didn't advance the ball per se one way or another. i will say this, robert mueller's language, his speech, his tone and what he said on wednesday did direct attorney barr's statement from originally there was no there there. >> here's what attorney general had to say about his and rod rosenstein. >> we didn't agree with the legal analysis, a lot of the legal analysis in the report did not reflect the views of the depart
that's not robert mueller's style.body can say is controverted, he gave the democrats and gave congress a road map to basically look into obstruction and come to a conclusion as to whether or not he should pursue impeachme proceedings against donald trump. i was disappointed when robert mueller spoke on wednesday. i thought we could get a little more insight. robert mueller is a rule of law man. he doesn't want to speak a lot. he's avoided the public spotlight. he's not somebody like, perhaps,...
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john roberts is not anthony kennedy.nservative on all the hot button issues, on abortion, civil rights, voting rights, on campaign finance. but he is also someone concerned about the institutional reputation of the court and someone who does not want to see the court lurch quickly. but don't kid yourself about which way he wants to see the court go, it's to the right. >> reporter: it's where he was always been, a product of the reagan revolution. that cadre of young lawyers who served in washington to change the world. >> well, the tenor of the times was there hadn't been a republican president -- there hadn't been an acceptance or an involvement of the conservative movement. >> he was a special assistant to the attorney general. before that he was clerk to justice rehnquist and a very prominent court of appeals judge so he was in the judiciary then. then he was in the white house, the executive branch. >> reporter: when at 27, he went to work for ronald reagan's counsel fred fielding. >> when you're in the white house c
john roberts is not anthony kennedy.nservative on all the hot button issues, on abortion, civil rights, voting rights, on campaign finance. but he is also someone concerned about the institutional reputation of the court and someone who does not want to see the court lurch quickly. but don't kid yourself about which way he wants to see the court go, it's to the right. >> reporter: it's where he was always been, a product of the reagan revolution. that cadre of young lawyers who served in...
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robert mueller is a lot of things, a fool i've never -- robert mueller doesn't have a lot of political enemies. he doesn't have a lot of domestic political adversaries. he defended the united states as the director of the fbi for democratic and republican presidents. the only person in our country's history to have his term as fbi director extended to serve additional years. before that he was a decorated veteran. just startling to see anyone sit before graves at normandy and call robert mueller a fool. >> well, i mean, the one thing we do know is that president trump lacks the capacity to exhibit a li-- in a number of different occasions and ways. the other thing i would say is he doesn't have a visceral knowledge of how to behave under such circumstances, because he's a draft dodger. this is a guy who refused to serve. he didn't refuse to serve out of a principle, because of a principle reason for resisting vietnam. he had bone spurs. he resisted because he was a coward. so the idea that he could then pass judgment against robert mueller, whatever you think about it, makes no sense t
robert mueller is a lot of things, a fool i've never -- robert mueller doesn't have a lot of political enemies. he doesn't have a lot of domestic political adversaries. he defended the united states as the director of the fbi for democratic and republican presidents. the only person in our country's history to have his term as fbi director extended to serve additional years. before that he was a decorated veteran. just startling to see anyone sit before graves at normandy and call robert...
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referendum and have another another we believe we can people's hands but if i like francis rob and robert the bruce has his biter and that is where i'm just excited patrice scotland's national key to and the winter of 1306 on the run from his enemies ansel and a very contrast in style from the blockbuster braveheart this new portrayal postulates by the simple patriotism of a peasant family helped the brits overcome his own crisis of confidence and beat the country to freedom. the a very. much. like gets h. . you've changed. it's changed again. the language live in. now as it comes to a site some of us might just see the sunset but that's just the true nature of war . with us. now. your. each. if. the cool. is that worth. i just. waited to be joined by. your new film robert the bruce playing on screen your dad won for the world health organisation so you travelled a lot so you know you're very scorsese senator judd lots of international experience is there as a boy moved around. for my entire childhood but every every summer or winter we would come back to visit my grandparents who were fr
referendum and have another another we believe we can people's hands but if i like francis rob and robert the bruce has his biter and that is where i'm just excited patrice scotland's national key to and the winter of 1306 on the run from his enemies ansel and a very contrast in style from the blockbuster braveheart this new portrayal postulates by the simple patriotism of a peasant family helped the brits overcome his own crisis of confidence and beat the country to freedom. the a very. much....
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be reasonable see that william wallace was loved and robert the bruce miles. i guess it comes down i see it as some kind of a we you know william was almost sort of seemed to be much more of a working class hero and i think that was something which mel definitely played on in his movie with a little dash of catholicism in there. and the bruce you know being a noble. you know there was a certain distance a certain royalty you shouldn't get too close to it so you know that kind of thing i suppose and what was it because wallace died and this was a winner i suppose there is that this is that you. you have yes you have the it was it was cut into little pieces wasn't the. is the spartacus effect. and the. why would it be that. for a new suit understand scottish istream for those who knew about it and hopefully your firm will reintroduce the to many more people but even those who know quite a bit of the story was that the studio blues or other many aspects is closest if you said the name belle of the winter and then you know 99.9 percent of the population wouldn't k
be reasonable see that william wallace was loved and robert the bruce miles. i guess it comes down i see it as some kind of a we you know william was almost sort of seemed to be much more of a working class hero and i think that was something which mel definitely played on in his movie with a little dash of catholicism in there. and the bruce you know being a noble. you know there was a certain distance a certain royalty you shouldn't get too close to it so you know that kind of thing i suppose...
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talk about inconsistency, that's john roberts. lou: it is the john roberts. in the obamacare he tortures the word "fine" somehow into a tax and sustains obamacare. there is -- the man is inventive and activist, and i can't figure out how he was ever considered a conservative. >> well, what you saw today was pure sophistry. he says that the motive of the secretary of commerce was very important. but in obamacare he said the motive of the president wasn't important. the fact that the president said it wasn't a tax didn't matter. when the chief justice says, well, you know what? i think it's a tax. so what you have is inconsistency. but more importantly, soft first try -- soft first try. the chief justice just wanted to stick his finger in the president's eye. it's demeaning to the court, and it's embarrassing, and he says there's no difference between democratic and republican judges? baloney. >> yeah, the kavanaugh hearing showed that. lou: yeah, unfortunately and dramatically. let's turn to robert mueller who said that the report of the special counsel would
talk about inconsistency, that's john roberts. lou: it is the john roberts. in the obamacare he tortures the word "fine" somehow into a tax and sustains obamacare. there is -- the man is inventive and activist, and i can't figure out how he was ever considered a conservative. >> well, what you saw today was pure sophistry. he says that the motive of the secretary of commerce was very important. but in obamacare he said the motive of the president wasn't important. the fact that...
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let's start with special counsel robert mueller.ere was the president's reaction today to his comments, mueller's comments. >> i think is totally conflicted, because as you know he wanted to be the fbi director and i said no. as you know, i had the business -- we had a business dispute. not a nice one. he wasn't happy with what i did. >> chris: but the mueller report says that that's not tru true. it quotes steve bannon as saying that mueller, he met w president, but he didn't want to return to being the fbi director and it also quotes him as saying on this question of a conflict, which was about an initiation fee at a golf club, eric trump golf club, bandits had any idea that that was a real conflict was ridiculous. >> mick: are not familiar with that. i wasn't really that heavily involved in the transition. i was coming out the director of management budget and i'm not sure steve bannon is the most reliable source for information about what was happening -- cost me when he under oath. >> mick: that's mine. my statement stands. i'm
let's start with special counsel robert mueller.ere was the president's reaction today to his comments, mueller's comments. >> i think is totally conflicted, because as you know he wanted to be the fbi director and i said no. as you know, i had the business -- we had a business dispute. not a nice one. he wasn't happy with what i did. >> chris: but the mueller report says that that's not tru true. it quotes steve bannon as saying that mueller, he met w president, but he didn't want...
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robert: storms in the channel were threatening the entire plan. on june 4, the landings we postponed. troops at sea had an uncomfortable 24 hours before general eisenhower's chief weather advisor arrid with the news that there was a brief qndow of opportunity. >> after a good mastions about details of the weather, cld, wind, visibility, so on, he turned to me as i was going out and said, " if this thing comes off, there will be a case of whiskey waiting for you in a day or two." robert: eisenhower reportedly launched overlord with the words "ok, let's go." intelligence and science cited played their part, but in thehe end,inal decision was a leap of faith. robert hall, bbc news. jane: remembering a critical piece of history. you can find all the day's news on our website. i am jane o'brien. thanks very much indeed for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman fodation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions
robert: storms in the channel were threatening the entire plan. on june 4, the landings we postponed. troops at sea had an uncomfortable 24 hours before general eisenhower's chief weather advisor arrid with the news that there was a brief qndow of opportunity. >> after a good mastions about details of the weather, cld, wind, visibility, so on, he turned to me as i was going out and said, " if this thing comes off, there will be a case of whiskey waiting for you in a day or two."...
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thank you for joining us. ♪ robert: mueller finally speaks out, but what now? i'm robert costa.elcome to "washington week." robert mueller defends his report and his decisions. >> if we had had confidence that the president carly didot commit a crime we would have said so. we did not however make a determination as to whether them president didt a crime. >> there's no crime. there was no charge because he had no information. >> impeachment calls grow louder but speaker pelosi won't be pushed. >> many constituents want to impeach the president, but we rnt to do what is right and what getsults. robert: and the president launches trade war with mexico, next. ♪ announcer: this is "washington week."
thank you for joining us. ♪ robert: mueller finally speaks out, but what now? i'm robert costa.elcome to "washington week." robert mueller defends his report and his decisions. >> if we had had confidence that the president carly didot commit a crime we would have said so. we did not however make a determination as to whether them president didt a crime. >> there's no crime. there was no charge because he had no information. >> impeachment calls grow louder but...
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we'll talk about special counsel robert mueller in a moment. but first i wanted to ask you about president trump's announcement on the tariffs on mexico a that all good on mexico will have a 5% tax beginning next month and that increases to as much as 25% until the flow of undocumented immigrants stops. what is your reaction toha >> i think it's a poor and likely imepech ws decision by the president. fnd every time he does this thing his stry to run around and show that this is well thought-out that areagy that was well thought out by eir team. it's not going to help the migration situation, the trade situation. it's likely to inflict a lot off pain on americans who end up paying these tariffs. it's going to raise the cost of gds. i'm not sure i can see how this is going to help matters at all except allow the president to vent in a way that is counterproductive. >> let's talk about robert mueller. hi remarks were very short this week. what else would you have wanted to hear from him? were you satisfied with what he saidfa >> as as it went but
we'll talk about special counsel robert mueller in a moment. but first i wanted to ask you about president trump's announcement on the tariffs on mexico a that all good on mexico will have a 5% tax beginning next month and that increases to as much as 25% until the flow of undocumented immigrants stops. what is your reaction toha >> i think it's a poor and likely imepech ws decision by the president. fnd every time he does this thing his stry to run around and show that this is well...
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we expect robert mueller will follow the law. he signaled so strongly that he wants to stick within the confines of his testimony. it will be like a book on tape. the closed door session is where lawmakers will hope to get more. it is the result of long-term negotiations and one of the markers along the pathway from oversight and investigation to potential some day, maybe, impeachment proceedings. without robert mueller that would be a big hole in the investigative work of democrats. and to see the two committees working together, intense and judiciary, is a sign of a coordinated plan here. although that is not satisfying, to some democrats who believe there is a more urgent need to get things going, especially on a day when tkpwrats are beginning the debates that election season is upon us. is there enough time to do all the steps that democrats want to see impeachment go forward. is there enough time for that with the legislative calendar? when you look at what americans are saying, many of them do believe that is the necessary
we expect robert mueller will follow the law. he signaled so strongly that he wants to stick within the confines of his testimony. it will be like a book on tape. the closed door session is where lawmakers will hope to get more. it is the result of long-term negotiations and one of the markers along the pathway from oversight and investigation to potential some day, maybe, impeachment proceedings. without robert mueller that would be a big hole in the investigative work of democrats. and to see...
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>> hi, i'm robert de niro. four roaches. there's another one. you know what? forget this. forget it. i'm done i'm done that's it. all over bye. somewhere elseng my wares [ beeping >> "tonight show." scene one, mark. >> steve: can you believe i have beedoing these shows for five years thank you. >> jimmy: i can. actually, i can. >> steve: you know what the na traditgift is for a five-year anniversary? [ laughter ] i drank the whole tray he's such an animal.e i drank the wholtray [ beep ] >> jimmy: no way, it's going to be greatgo it'lg to be fantastic. i'll just act surprised. >> oh, yeah. you're going to act surprised. sorry. okay [ beep ] yeah, surprise hey. hey, fella fella, you can come out of hiding >> hey danny come back out >> jimmydoesn't matter it's almost good that he's not there. >> yeah, guess what? surprise is over [ beep ] cr>> jimmy: what the hell awled up your ass and died [ laughter ] >> at least he's still combingir his haith a sneaker. >> jimmy: what did she say >> at least he's still combing
>> hi, i'm robert de niro. four roaches. there's another one. you know what? forget this. forget it. i'm done i'm done that's it. all over bye. somewhere elseng my wares [ beeping >> "tonight show." scene one, mark. >> steve: can you believe i have beedoing these shows for five years thank you. >> jimmy: i can. actually, i can. >> steve: you know what the na traditgift is for a five-year anniversary? [ laughter ] i drank the whole tray he's such an...
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they need to hear robert mueller answer those questions in a public format.able to attempt to find an accommodation. the congress accommodating the executive branch on timing, on scope of questions, on things like that. if they have reached an impasse, then they have to move to the subpoena. they have to say all right, we couldn't figure this out amongst ourselves so we're going to go to the courts. to laura's point, she is right if congress takes the step of issuing the subpoena, it's unlikely robert mueller would make them enforce it in the courts. >> i'm surprised there would even be a need for a subpoena with robert mueller. it's clear that he wants to testify privately, and i don't think that's a good idea. i think he needs to be heard by the american public, but he's a public servant. the public spent $25 million, whatever it is, on this investigation. and they need to hear, even if he's not going to say anything beyond what he said in his report. >> since most people didn't read the report. >> exactly. so i think it's stunning to me that it's taken thi
they need to hear robert mueller answer those questions in a public format.able to attempt to find an accommodation. the congress accommodating the executive branch on timing, on scope of questions, on things like that. if they have reached an impasse, then they have to move to the subpoena. they have to say all right, we couldn't figure this out amongst ourselves so we're going to go to the courts. to laura's point, she is right if congress takes the step of issuing the subpoena, it's unlikely...
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in new york as robert hormats.on a run, he seems to have scaled back -- iran, he seems to have scaled back and he tried to get the europeans on board but that has not happened. robert: the president indicated he does not want a military solution, and the iranians have to focus on their domestic economy. i don't think they want an all-out confrontation with the u.s. basically what the american policy is, is to impose and the anteon sanctions -- up the on sanctions and to get others to be more assertive in the way they impose sanctions. the europeans are thinking of some way to go around american financial sanctions with a special purpose vehicle they have been talking about, has not really happened yet, but i think the u.s. will try to quash that if they can, and get other countries to cut back more dramatically on imports of iranian oil. on iran iss strategy to basically up to the sanctions presser and get others to do likewise. -- pressure and get others to do likewise. francine: will anything be left of the nucle
in new york as robert hormats.on a run, he seems to have scaled back -- iran, he seems to have scaled back and he tried to get the europeans on board but that has not happened. robert: the president indicated he does not want a military solution, and the iranians have to focus on their domestic economy. i don't think they want an all-out confrontation with the u.s. basically what the american policy is, is to impose and the anteon sanctions -- up the on sanctions and to get others to be more...
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host: thank you we will ask fetzer roberts. many who fought in world war ii had dads who fought in world war i. their dads came home describing france as a land of wine and beautiful women. itbably all if not most of exaggerated. when the gis got there, there expect tatian was that if they got off of the beach, they would meet pitiful french women who would thank them for their the ration. so the connection in terms of american soldiers was that ofnce got a reputation beautiful women who wear loose women. so inasmuch as their dads exaggerated that, they had a certain set of expect tatian's. as a result there was a lot of prostitution and france. the fall of 1944, the american army was worry about even aerial disease amongst the troops. that is how i would connect the first world war and second world war in terms of the american army. host: let's go to teresa. i don't have french ancestry and i was not part of the war and it was over when i was born. when i was in high school, i took french classes and i had a friend teacher who
host: thank you we will ask fetzer roberts. many who fought in world war ii had dads who fought in world war i. their dads came home describing france as a land of wine and beautiful women. itbably all if not most of exaggerated. when the gis got there, there expect tatian was that if they got off of the beach, they would meet pitiful french women who would thank them for their the ration. so the connection in terms of american soldiers was that ofnce got a reputation beautiful women who wear...
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robert hall, bbc news. jane: remembering a critical piece of history. you can fin' all the days news on our website. i am jane o'brien. thanks very much indeed for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... ; the freeman foundati by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: now you can access more of your favorite pbs shows than ever before... this is the futu with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge many of the latest shows and catch up on your favorites... we really are living in the modern world. any time you want... man: wow! how about that? ywhere you are. woman: there's literally nothing like this in the world. announcer: support your pbs station and get passport, st your ticket to the f pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the president and the prime minister
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here is robert mueller. 29th. >> after that investigation, if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. >> sandra: that was the moment that opened the door for a lot of speculation, congressman. you know it well. he said, congressman, this is the last time you will hear from me. are you suggesting that he wanted to be subpoenaed? he wanted to speak publicly before lawmakers? >> i guess he did not want to voluntarily come here that was part of the negotiation. it is interesting that i got two different opinions. adam schiff on tv saying that it was friendly. i think the issue goes back to when did it become any prosecutor's job to exonerate somebody? that's not their job. for me, that was such a james comey moment, trying to cover for everything that he d did. >> sandra: but what led you to that? what led you to that conclusion, that robert mueller wanted to be subpoena
here is robert mueller. 29th. >> after that investigation, if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. >> sandra: that was the moment that opened the door for a lot of speculation, congressman. you know it well. he said, congressman, this is the last time you will hear from me. are you suggesting that he wanted to be subpoenaed? he wanted to...
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robert mueller is a special counsel. ken starr was an independent counsel. an independent counsel provided -- whose independence was guaranteed in law, absolutely could not be fired by the president of the united states. >> yes. >> and this was a totally different thing. in fact, a post clinton impeachment version of this deliberately weakened structurally after the clinton -- after the ken starr example. >> as i said, these documents you read them and you say, this investigation every day was on thin ice. >> michael, can you stay with us? there's more we want to talk about in the book when we come back. so much more in here. we want to come back on the jared kushner material and so much other material that's relevant to exactly what's happened today. we're going to be right back with michael wolff. oday we're going to be right back with michael wolff feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin. and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. [ dog whimper ] live claritin clear. for one week only, save up to $14 o
robert mueller is a special counsel. ken starr was an independent counsel. an independent counsel provided -- whose independence was guaranteed in law, absolutely could not be fired by the president of the united states. >> yes. >> and this was a totally different thing. in fact, a post clinton impeachment version of this deliberately weakened structurally after the clinton -- after the ken starr example. >> as i said, these documents you read them and you say, this...