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ron: that was two questions. [laughter] ron: this is not -- gen. rosenstein: this is not a press conference. i'm not going to answer this in the context of any current matters so you shouldn't draw any inference from it. the department of justice in the past when the issue arose has opined that a sitting president cannot be indicted. there has been a lot of speculation in the media about this. i just don't have anything more to say about it. when the issue arose, someone in the department reached a legal conclusion, and that is what it is. >> my name is richard green. i'm a former lawyer, have a long -- happy law day. i appreciate the integrity you bring to your position. in any legal transaction or contract, if there is fraud or illegality, that contract can be rescinded. why, if we have found or can find collision or violation of election flaw or any other illegality in the 2016 election, if it is found, why can't the election the rescinded, declared void and redone? [applause] to the best of: my knowledge, there is no procedure to void an electi
ron: that was two questions. [laughter] ron: this is not -- gen. rosenstein: this is not a press conference. i'm not going to answer this in the context of any current matters so you shouldn't draw any inference from it. the department of justice in the past when the issue arose has opined that a sitting president cannot be indicted. there has been a lot of speculation in the media about this. i just don't have anything more to say about it. when the issue arose, someone in the department...
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ron: today is law day. given that, i think it is appropriate to ask, what do you think is the most serious threat to the rule of law and america today? -- in america today? gen. rosenstein: i don't think there is any threat to the rule of law and america today. the reason for that is the rule of law and america is protected by two things. the constitution and the culture. the president issued a proclamation today in honor of law day. it is really a wonderful proclamation. it is one page. he speaks about the origin of law day. it actually began in 1957. in fact, president eisenhower established the first law day, i think the first one was commemorated in 1958. one of the key speakers at the event and washington, d.c., at the courthouse, was william rogers, the attorney general. since then, we have commemorated it every year. in the president's proclamation today come he makes two points . first, he quotes scalia, who spoke about how the rule of law is not just about written words and a constitution. it is ab
ron: today is law day. given that, i think it is appropriate to ask, what do you think is the most serious threat to the rule of law and america today? -- in america today? gen. rosenstein: i don't think there is any threat to the rule of law and america today. the reason for that is the rule of law and america is protected by two things. the constitution and the culture. the president issued a proclamation today in honor of law day. it is really a wonderful proclamation. it is one page. he...
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[applause] ron: mr. deputy attorney general, thank you very much for participating in this event today. i would like to begin with a question that is on everybody's mind. [laughter] gen. rosenstein: uh oh! [applause] -- [laughter] ron: i would appreciate a clear and direct answer. [laughter] ron: to set the record straight. how do you pronounce your last name? [laughter] [applause] senstein orro rosenstein? gen. rosenstein: there is no right answer. i have relatives who pronounce it stein. i will answer to either one. [laughter] ron: you agreed to do this with nonterview screened questions in advance. in the presence of the press. and without any reservations, other than pending cases. the question i have is why? [laughter] gen. rosenstein: i couldn't turn down this invitation. particularly on law day, which , andry significant to me my career. i think it's important for us to take opportunities like this to get out the word about the rule of law to explain what it means and why it is critical to our dem
[applause] ron: mr. deputy attorney general, thank you very much for participating in this event today. i would like to begin with a question that is on everybody's mind. [laughter] gen. rosenstein: uh oh! [applause] -- [laughter] ron: i would appreciate a clear and direct answer. [laughter] ron: to set the record straight. how do you pronounce your last name? [laughter] [applause] senstein orro rosenstein? gen. rosenstein: there is no right answer. i have relatives who pronounce it stein. i...
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ron is from ohio. he was the oldest son of 17 children, and he was always looking out for his brothers and sisters. he joined the army at 17 and served for three years, getting out in 1949. after oneted in 1951 of his brothers was killed in the korean war, and reenlisted in the army to avenge his brother's death. he was assigned to the 30th infantry. called 12, in an area the iron triangle along the border with north korea, ron was serving as a forward observer for his infantry company. they were assaulting a chinese battalion fortified on a hill. ron's company was ordered to take the hill, but it was swarming with enemies. by the time they got to the crest of the hill, only 35 men were capable of carrying on the attack. with his company commander severely wounded, ron reorganized them and charged the hill head-on. hill, an icy snow-covered and by the time he got to where the enemy was located, ron realized he was all alone, just him. ron reached a bunker with nine chinese communist soldiers, and he el
ron is from ohio. he was the oldest son of 17 children, and he was always looking out for his brothers and sisters. he joined the army at 17 and served for three years, getting out in 1949. after oneted in 1951 of his brothers was killed in the korean war, and reenlisted in the army to avenge his brother's death. he was assigned to the 30th infantry. called 12, in an area the iron triangle along the border with north korea, ron was serving as a forward observer for his infantry company. they...
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ron: remains to be seen. jane: figure for joining me. ron:. good to see y jane: quick look at the day's other news. swornir mohamad has been in as prime minister of malaysia 15 years after he stepped down. dsupporters wave flags an cheered in kuala lumpur. e man who governed for more than two decades has become the world's oldest elected leader. least 47 people have di with hundreds more left homeless after a private dam in kenya burst in the middle of the night. rivers of mud and debris floated flooded nearby homes, sweeping away entire villages. weeks ofeavy rain put the dam in the northwest of the country under enormous pressure a large explosion has been ball canat the kilauea know which we than a week ago. lava has already destrared residentias and 2000 people have been forced to leave their homes. scientists fear it could lead to falling around the area. the u.s. magazine "to and country" has apologized to monica lewinsky over a social snub involving a charity event. fothe er white house intern caused a stir on social media after claimin
ron: remains to be seen. jane: figure for joining me. ron:. good to see y jane: quick look at the day's other news. swornir mohamad has been in as prime minister of malaysia 15 years after he stepped down. dsupporters wave flags an cheered in kuala lumpur. e man who governed for more than two decades has become the world's oldest elected leader. least 47 people have di with hundreds more left homeless after a private dam in kenya burst in the middle of the night. rivers of mud and debris...
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two more today. >> we owe a lot to ron. >> we finally get to bring him home. you finally get them to do what needs to happen. and that's where the passion comes from. >> so for dedicating himself for giving a proper burial to members of the military who are missing in america, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to ron collier. >> ron hope that is one day all deceased veterans are identified, buried in a national cemetery and the missing in america project is no longer needed. until then, the national missing in america project operating on a yearly budget of only $60,000 a year. and let's not forget monday is memorial day. you can nominate your local hero for a national award online at cbssf.com/hero. we'll be right back. utiful is next. >>> today's tip of the day is going to be with blackberries. blackberries are in the market. and look how dark they are. sometimes you get a little bit of purpose, -- purple, a little bit of green and its bitter and they're not cheap you're disappointed. but look at these, they're wonderful. always check the cont
two more today. >> we owe a lot to ron. >> we finally get to bring him home. you finally get them to do what needs to happen. and that's where the passion comes from. >> so for dedicating himself for giving a proper burial to members of the military who are missing in america, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to ron collier. >> ron hope that is one day all deceased veterans are identified, buried in a national cemetery and the missing in america project...
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i want to especially thank senator ron johnson. stand up, ron. [applause] his tremendous leadership, i tell you, he doesn't stop. he doesn't give up. you know, it's good. it's good for all of us. this guy, ron, very capable. he just doesn't give up, so when we started working on you this was going to happen. i also want to thank senator donnelly. senator donnelly, thank you very much. that's great. [applause] a fantastic young gentleman, brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania. brian, congratulations. i know how hard, i know how hard you worked, bryant. [applause] and dr. michael burgess. you like being called dr., or congressman? i think doctor. i like doctor. [applause] thank you, michael, very much. great hot -- great job. everybody worked very hard, and i appreciated. everybody appreciates it. the country appreciates it. because nobody understood why this was happening. they've been talking about this for, how long, 25 years? a lot of talk. politicians. a lot of talk. i also want to thank energy and commerce committee chairman greg walden, who is n
i want to especially thank senator ron johnson. stand up, ron. [applause] his tremendous leadership, i tell you, he doesn't stop. he doesn't give up. you know, it's good. it's good for all of us. this guy, ron, very capable. he just doesn't give up, so when we started working on you this was going to happen. i also want to thank senator donnelly. senator donnelly, thank you very much. that's great. [applause] a fantastic young gentleman, brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania. brian,...
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big project, the new star wars movie "solo." ♪ >> ron howard is a big "star wars" fan.ovie on its opening day in 1977 then got back in line and saw it again. >> what i immediately started to connect with were the way these movies entertained. the fun but also the heart. >> when the original directors of the highly anticipated new star wars movie "solo," about young han solo, walked away last year over creative differences, the studio turned to howard. >> i really felt like i could bring something to it, that i understood it, and just as a fan, i thought what they had captured was a lot of really fantastic answers to the questions of, you know, what are these events, what are the relationships that might have shaped young han solo. >> is that a strange thing for a director to inherit somebody else's work? >> it's kind of akin to coming in as a manager or coach, you know, midseason. >> howard knew if he was going to get the story of han solo right, there was one man he needed to find. >> did you talk to harrison ford about who han solo is? >> i did talk to harrison. he ha
big project, the new star wars movie "solo." ♪ >> ron howard is a big "star wars" fan.ovie on its opening day in 1977 then got back in line and saw it again. >> what i immediately started to connect with were the way these movies entertained. the fun but also the heart. >> when the original directors of the highly anticipated new star wars movie "solo," about young han solo, walked away last year over creative differences, the studio turned to...
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ron ron. saturday's is that i'm not a state could walk all the way from his line on. ron ron. fourteen twenty sixteen according according for cross examination on the online slash. life might buy two hundred thousand. katie price prices on brand going down down ee i treated reading above all seven dollars on this house that we got the idea i just slightly below that that figure. backpack. gonna have a decision on down on five six pm pst and. 05/07/18 05/07/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy nonow! i temporary protective status have achieved a lot. i'm a health educator and i have brought up my kids who are good citizens so i don't understand what the problem is with this administration who said we are a problem when we came here to fight and to make this country grow. and we're all over the uniteted states. amy: the trurump administration ends tememporary prorotective status, tps, for early 90,000 hondurans living in the unit
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we have ron bruno, who is the second vice president of cit international. we have attorney general t.j. donovan from the great state of vermont. we have ron, who is a professor of practice in criminology and justice at the university of new orleans, and as importantly if not perhaps more importantly, for this discussions, sent many years heading up a police department in new orleans. we have laverne miller, the senior project associate with policy research associates, and we have travis parker, who is also with policy veach associates. so i think i'll just launch ahead and, ron, start our conversation, with you, we have plentiful number of rones with us today. >> i noticed that. >> so, ron, we heard a little bit from rebecca and others about that all-important front door of law enforcement, and the role that police play as the first response when individuals are in crisis, justin talked about that as well. i'd like you to help us think about how should law enforcement think about their role in that first critical moment of crisis and response, and how do th
we have ron bruno, who is the second vice president of cit international. we have attorney general t.j. donovan from the great state of vermont. we have ron, who is a professor of practice in criminology and justice at the university of new orleans, and as importantly if not perhaps more importantly, for this discussions, sent many years heading up a police department in new orleans. we have laverne miller, the senior project associate with policy research associates, and we have travis parker,...
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thank you. >> she calls ron daddy-o even though he's a big-time director. bryce?ovie sets and spent time with ron behind the scenes as he called the shots on the "star wars" origin story "solo." >> i got a really good feeling about this. >> getting to be there and watch you directing, really i felt like just a wild amount of fun. you were like a teenager. >> i was having a blast when you visited the set and every day of shooting, it was one of those sort of pinch-me moments. >> alden who plays han solo. >> right, alden ehrenreich. he met harrison ford, and harrison told him, i hope you're not thinking of doing an imitation of me. and he said gratefully, nobody wants me to do that and i don't want to. his performance is fantastic along with donald glover and emilia clarke. it was realln young cast. now i get to be an "e.t." reporter now and i get to say, you visited a lot of my sets. do you have early memories of that? >> i remember "splash." i remember putting on the madison's tail. i remember that. i remember putting on, in "cocoon" the alien head, foamy head. wh
thank you. >> she calls ron daddy-o even though he's a big-time director. bryce?ovie sets and spent time with ron behind the scenes as he called the shots on the "star wars" origin story "solo." >> i got a really good feeling about this. >> getting to be there and watch you directing, really i felt like just a wild amount of fun. you were like a teenager. >> i was having a blast when you visited the set and every day of shooting, it was one of those...
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ron did bring up driving a car.e vindication. >> this has about 15 million views online. >> thank you. this has about 15 million views online. >> thank you. >>> ab 7 morning. all news, all morning. >> i'm good morning, tonight the warriors need a win to stave off elimination. the dubs battle rockets at oracle arena in game sick of the western conference times. tip-off is at 6:00. game seven would be back in houston on money if the war win. >>> disk golf professionals are playing here in san francisco this memorial day weekend. first ever disk golf pro tour open at glen eagle yesterday. the tour itself is in its third year. organizers describe the course as having challenging terrain. >>> happening today. celebrate memorial day weekend at carnivale san francisco it honors latin american and caribbean roots in the bay area testimony festivals is on harrison street between 16th and 24th street. it runs from 10:00 until 56 today and tomorrow. street closures are in the area and muni is rerouting some routes this weekend
ron did bring up driving a car.e vindication. >> this has about 15 million views online. >> thank you. this has about 15 million views online. >> thank you. >>> ab 7 morning. all news, all morning. >> i'm good morning, tonight the warriors need a win to stave off elimination. the dubs battle rockets at oracle arena in game sick of the western conference times. tip-off is at 6:00. game seven would be back in houston on money if the war win. >>> disk golf...
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ron, start our conversation with you. we have a plentiful number of rons with us today. ron, we heard a little bit from rebecca and others about that all-important front door of law enforcement. and the role that police play as the first response when individuals are in crisis. justin talked about that as well. i would like you to help us think about how should law enforcement think about their role in that first critical moment of crisis and response, and how do they balance attending to the needs of the community, while not criminalizing the individual who struggles with mental illness? ron: everyone ford they this opportunity to be with you this morning. on?his one good morning. this is coming to you in stereo. [laughter] thank you, miriam, and the loss -- law school. i apologize for being a native new orleans in, which means most of you won't hear have our understand half of what i say. i was a police chief in new orleans for four years, i was chief of the washington state patrol for three years and i grew up in the new orleans police department. been a wonderful exp
ron, start our conversation with you. we have a plentiful number of rons with us today. ron, we heard a little bit from rebecca and others about that all-important front door of law enforcement. and the role that police play as the first response when individuals are in crisis. justin talked about that as well. i would like you to help us think about how should law enforcement think about their role in that first critical moment of crisis and response, and how do they balance attending to the...
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i want to especially thank senator ron johnson, stand up, please, ron. [applause] his tremendous leadership, he doesn't stop. he doesn't give up. good for all of us. this guy, ron, very capable. he just doesn't give up. when we started working, i knew this would happen. i want to thank senator donnelly. very good. thank you. [applause] a fantastic young gentleman, brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania. brian, congratulations. i know how hard you work, brian. [applause] and dr. michael burgess. you like being called "doctor" or "congressman?" i like doctor. we'll call him doctor. [applause] thank you, michael. great job. i know how hard everybody worked. everybody appreciates it. the country appreciates it. nobody understood why this wasn't happening. they've been talking about this how long, ron? 25 years? a long time. a lot of talk. politicians, a lot of talk. i also want to thank energy and commerce committee chairman, greg walden who is not here but he worked hard with us. he did. [applause] and thanks to state and local officials that fought for this imp
i want to especially thank senator ron johnson, stand up, please, ron. [applause] his tremendous leadership, he doesn't stop. he doesn't give up. good for all of us. this guy, ron, very capable. he just doesn't give up. when we started working, i knew this would happen. i want to thank senator donnelly. very good. thank you. [applause] a fantastic young gentleman, brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania. brian, congratulations. i know how hard you work, brian. [applause] and dr. michael burgess. you...
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ron rosser is from ohio. he was the oldest son of 17 children. and he was always looking out for his brothers and sisters. he joined the army at 17 and served for three years getting out in 1949. after oneted in 1951 of his brothers was killed in the korean war and he joined -- reenlisted in the army to avenge his mother's death. on january 12, in an area called the iron triangle along the border with north korea, he was serving as a forward observer for his infantry company. his company was assaulting a chinese battalion that was fortified on a hill. his company was ordered to take the hill but it was swarming with enemy. why the time they got to the crest of the hill, only 35 men are able -- capable to carry on the attack. with his company commander severely wounded, he reorganized the men and charged the hill head on. it was an icy, snow-covered hill, and by the time he got to where the enemy was located, he realized he was all of them. just a him. he reached a bunker with nine communist chinese soldiers and he a illuminated them. he was out o
ron rosser is from ohio. he was the oldest son of 17 children. and he was always looking out for his brothers and sisters. he joined the army at 17 and served for three years getting out in 1949. after oneted in 1951 of his brothers was killed in the korean war and he joined -- reenlisted in the army to avenge his mother's death. on january 12, in an area called the iron triangle along the border with north korea, he was serving as a forward observer for his infantry company. his company was...
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it's yummy, as well. >> those are cool. >> ron?en like a true rebel. >> good reviews all around. >>> and back here at home, it's been a long road for the latest cron of "american idol" stars still standing. the two-part finale starts tonight. featuring performances by all three judges. lionel richie, katy perry, and luke bryan. and host of other stars, including patti labelle and kermit the frog are performing at the finale. finalists maddy, caleb, and gabby will each perform three songs. you can catch it tonight at 8:00 on abc. two-hour result show monday night at 9:00. >>> and finally the most important part of the show, we are celebrating national barbecue month. this week, a spread courtesy of mighty quinn's here in new york city. the restaurant says their secret is simple. they cook the old school way. with plenty of wood and time. hugh is here. he is the co-founder, chef and pit master of mighty quinn's. you call yourself new york city-style barbecue. what does that mean? >> we were the first barbecue in new york to smoke wit
it's yummy, as well. >> those are cool. >> ron?en like a true rebel. >> good reviews all around. >>> and back here at home, it's been a long road for the latest cron of "american idol" stars still standing. the two-part finale starts tonight. featuring performances by all three judges. lionel richie, katy perry, and luke bryan. and host of other stars, including patti labelle and kermit the frog are performing at the finale. finalists maddy, caleb, and gabby...
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this go back to ron in los angeles. i'm like many other people could be very critical on how president. handles himself or the rhetorical e how we deals with the press i think all that's fair game most importantly it should be about policy but it seems to me that the the the legacy media the cable stations again with the exception of fox to some extent they're actually imitating him if he can break all the rules then why can't we. but at the end of the day the media loses because you know trump isn't held he doesn't say i'm a man of virtue he's not a man of great values ok the american people that voted for him didn't vote for a choir boy but it seems to me that the the the legacy media they feel that they have the right to imitate donald trump and i think that is a huge disservice to the public go ahead ron it is a huge disservice to the public yes however i would offer the alternative i don't think the media is losing i think the american people are losing. i think that i think that the media at the end of the day rea
this go back to ron in los angeles. i'm like many other people could be very critical on how president. handles himself or the rhetorical e how we deals with the press i think all that's fair game most importantly it should be about policy but it seems to me that the the the legacy media the cable stations again with the exception of fox to some extent they're actually imitating him if he can break all the rules then why can't we. but at the end of the day the media loses because you know trump...
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abc's chris connelly is with ron howard and the cast tonight. >> three, two, one -- now!orter: the summer season's biggest back story is here at last. "solo: a star wars story" taking viewers to new worlds in that galaxy far, far away. the origin tale of han solo, the franchise's most charismatic figure. brimming with bravado and derring-do, the role made harrison ford famous with the original "star wars" trilogy. >> i love you. >> i know. >> reporter: four decades later, 28-year-old alden ehrenreich -- >> had a really good feeling. >> reporter: way cool in the millennium falcon cockpit. even when the ride gets bumpy. >> push it! >> getting to actually fly the ship, it's like really fun. when we jump to light swede it goes zoop! it's crazy. >> that's a good version of the sound. >> might want to buckle up. >> it looks crowded in the cockpit, actually. >> yes. >> it does? because they told us it wasn't going to look bad. they told us there was like -- they're like, it will look more spacious than it is. i was like, really this because my leg is in my face. >> captain landa
abc's chris connelly is with ron howard and the cast tonight. >> three, two, one -- now!orter: the summer season's biggest back story is here at last. "solo: a star wars story" taking viewers to new worlds in that galaxy far, far away. the origin tale of han solo, the franchise's most charismatic figure. brimming with bravado and derring-do, the role made harrison ford famous with the original "star wars" trilogy. >> i love you. >> i know. >>...
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that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because for my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at all i mean and on top of it people expressing opinions without really much knowledge i mean it's kind of a lot of dumb people saying dumb things that are very cliche and some of these issues are really very important go ahead. well you know what peter this is a this is an odd double edged sword for me because the corporate media in the united states does bother me however if they ever got significantly better i might be out of a job sure i get to exist i get to exist in that capacity that i do because they they are failing so hard but i do see journalism practiced however the practic
that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because for my job but i don't see journalism being...
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so ron is a professor the at usc. somewhat miraculously a consensus emerged in our field that the best way to reduce aggression and violence in our schools is to create a culture of caring. ron studies on climate and school safety include thousands of schools and millions of students in countries across the globe. he has written and spoken with grace and intelligence about how to create caring schools. he will share some of his thoughts and findings with us. ron? >> i don't know if that's to say thank you for being here that sound. i want to first thank you. we were talking a little bit through lunch and in terms of the school is still very hardened right now with helicopters and police officers and so the message that we have here is not something that is done. it's still on going even at this school. i wish we could have those folks listening to you right now and maybe they are through c-span. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for that. i'm going to read the first part and then hopefully the power point will go
so ron is a professor the at usc. somewhat miraculously a consensus emerged in our field that the best way to reduce aggression and violence in our schools is to create a culture of caring. ron studies on climate and school safety include thousands of schools and millions of students in countries across the globe. he has written and spoken with grace and intelligence about how to create caring schools. he will share some of his thoughts and findings with us. ron? >> i don't know if that's...
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that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because for my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at all i mean and on top of it people expressing opinions without really much knowledge i mean it's kind of a lot of dumb people saying dumb things that are very cliche and some of these issues are really very important go ahead ron well you know what peter this is a this is an odd double edged sword for me because the corporate media in the united states does bother me however if they ever got significantly better i might be out of a job sure i get to exist i get to exist in that capacity that i do because they they are failing so hard but i do see journalism practiced however the prac
that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because for my job but i don't see journalism being...
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we want to get back to ron baron.al break during our tesla conversation you were making the bull case. one of the questions i have is we have seen a series of disappointments in terms of the production schedule. meaning a promise or expectation about where production is going to be and then the number doesn't get hit. i'm just sort of curious as an investor who has tried to be bullish about this, when you get those numbers, are those bad days for you >> no. i think that you have to expect that if you're doing something entirely different than anyone has ever done before, how can you expect, okay, this date it's going to work? that's not possible. it just takes awhile they're doing something dramatically different they say they're at 98% the same as the factory they had before this is going to be doing things with much less labor, much less capital, better quality. way different. when you're doing something dramatically different, the guy who's managing this facility was saying if he took this idea to the head of toyot
we want to get back to ron baron.al break during our tesla conversation you were making the bull case. one of the questions i have is we have seen a series of disappointments in terms of the production schedule. meaning a promise or expectation about where production is going to be and then the number doesn't get hit. i'm just sort of curious as an investor who has tried to be bullish about this, when you get those numbers, are those bad days for you >> no. i think that you have to expect...
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so ron howard is the -- >> he's the loveliest. >> jimmy: we love ron howard. >> nicest man in the world you know, he went "paul's the only guy for the job." and the truth is, is that i texted him kind of begging. >> jimmy: you texted ron howard and begged him for the role. and in fact, this is a true story because -- >> this is a true story. >> jimmy: i have a screenshot of the text that you sent ron howard. and this is real. you said to ron, "have you ever spent long winter evenings wondering why you are not in the "star wars" franchise? i have." [ laughter ] >> this is my favorite. >> jimmy: and then, ron replied, "lol, i'll get back to you." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it's a true story. you ask, you don't get. you know what i mean? >> jimmy: yeah. >> you got to ask. >> jimmy: you have to ask. >> you have to beg. >> jimmy: you have to -- and then, apparently, he did get back to you. >> he got back to me. and two weeks later, i was flying over to be in "star wars." and i was walking down this spiral staircase in like an intergalactic spaceship. and i was, like, some super gangster. a
so ron howard is the -- >> he's the loveliest. >> jimmy: we love ron howard. >> nicest man in the world you know, he went "paul's the only guy for the job." and the truth is, is that i texted him kind of begging. >> jimmy: you texted ron howard and begged him for the role. and in fact, this is a true story because -- >> this is a true story. >> jimmy: i have a screenshot of the text that you sent ron howard. and this is real. you said to ron,...
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and i got a sense restoration between australia ron ron ostrow stressful times five is solid ali is that that. right french president. yeah. of course . first. in many. places . and when we asked him. yeah. here here lately has. i mean at. the same time. it is it is. it is it is to. and if they need you. sized preservation iran has. gone down to a full and i think he's going to. yoyou must not expect that. he deserved it. i was raised as using zero your. that's great. you know. twenty really. was it was washington he was he was giving. right to put it on the phone from his this. to roll with it renegotiate. nothing he was hearing. the. since he was he doing. so it's. and. and also. to. account counterattacked technically. for reform. to try and change the whole time. in the end. so. well we only. as. saying what is going to be the exception ease. yeah being evil things. because the case. if that's right for me rendering. he has he has really. without. because we. thanks. nine nine o'clock. it's. just just. so we are. my question. is what. these. guys. listen. to them. now that doesn't. k
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that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because they're my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at all i mean and on top of it people expressing opinions without really much knowledge i mean it's kind of a lot of dumb people saying dumb things that are very cliche and some of these issues are really very important go ahead. well you know what peter this is a this is an odd double edged sword for me because the corporate media in the united states does bother me however if they ever got significantly better i might be out of a job sure i get to exist i get to exist in that capacity that i do because they they are failing so hard but i do see journalism practiced however the pra
that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because they're my job but i don't see journalism...
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they'll take it every time. >> thank you, ron. travis, i want to turn it over to you to help us think a little bit about what might be some of those alternatives and how do we do mourn than simply people into the back of police cars. if you can maybe talk about some of the alternatives out there, community response centers, what you seen in their county and other examples. >> share, thank you miriam. i want to echo something ronal said first and it goes along the personal experience i had. i'm very grateful that i get to travel throughout much of the united states, working with jurisdiction who are struggling with this issue of how do we better serve. i want to emphasize the word serve. how do we as a community better serve people who have significant mental health issues and as he heard from the first panel oftentimes, significant substance abuse disorders. let's have a couple of other things to do next. i have yet in those communities and asked this question in every single community, especially when we have one enforcement is h
they'll take it every time. >> thank you, ron. travis, i want to turn it over to you to help us think a little bit about what might be some of those alternatives and how do we do mourn than simply people into the back of police cars. if you can maybe talk about some of the alternatives out there, community response centers, what you seen in their county and other examples. >> share, thank you miriam. i want to echo something ronal said first and it goes along the personal experience...
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that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok ron i mean you do have a prevalence but you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because for my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at all i mean and on top of it people expressing opinions without really much knowledge i mean it's kind of a lot of dumb people saying dumb things that are very cliche and some of these issues are really very important go ahead. well you know what peter this is a this is an odd double edged sword for me because the corporate media in the united states does bother me however if they ever got significantly better i might be out of a job sure i get to exist i get to exist in the capacity that i do because they they are failing so hard but i do see journalism practiced however the practices i see here
that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok ron i mean you do have a prevalence but you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because for my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at...
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>> yes. >> sean: ron desantis, let me go to you.y key point, talking about again, we've only got a small sampling of the strzok-page memos. insurance policies, how much they tate, kate trump, how strzok is involved in everythin, literally interviews hillary, exonerated, exoneration before he interviews hillary, 17 other witnesses, a few days later, after the exonerate and drag the investigation into her, not the investigating donald trump, and the timing, as george papadopoulos story is blowing up in their face? >> that is why i think the combination of the ig report hitting hopefully very soon, and if the president pulls the trigger on all this other information, we could have a gusher of information that provides all the clarity that we've been asking about, all these different questions. yeah, you talked about the beginning, how did this russia probe even start? very important question. even going up into the special counsel, rosenstein writes in a pointing order appointing mueller, it is defective on its face.ef what is he due i
>> yes. >> sean: ron desantis, let me go to you.y key point, talking about again, we've only got a small sampling of the strzok-page memos. insurance policies, how much they tate, kate trump, how strzok is involved in everythin, literally interviews hillary, exonerated, exoneration before he interviews hillary, 17 other witnesses, a few days later, after the exonerate and drag the investigation into her, not the investigating donald trump, and the timing, as george papadopoulos...
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. >> very high level this morning ron warren talking possibly about tesla he's a great fundamentalistit's interesting to see the stock not down on what would be news that you would think would have taken it down maybe at least 10 points. but baron bolted and i think this remains a story where if they can do 5,000 and don't need money, it goes to 500. if they can't, and need money, i think it goes lower. but it is still has this cult following. that's one of the reasons why i fear saying, listen, it's the best thing in the world. >> one of the most heavily shorted stocks out there. >> oh, my. >> yeah. >> ron baron was on squawk and repeatedly defended tesla. talked about his average price point in the last few years around 217 here is what he said. >> i think tesla we're going to make 20 time ours money. >> because >> because the opportunity is so enormous and people are saying, gee, you're spending a lot of cash. of course. they're building factories when you build factories you're not making that much. >> he said he doesn't think he'll need to come back to the market for more money.
. >> very high level this morning ron warren talking possibly about tesla he's a great fundamentalistit's interesting to see the stock not down on what would be news that you would think would have taken it down maybe at least 10 points. but baron bolted and i think this remains a story where if they can do 5,000 and don't need money, it goes to 500. if they can't, and need money, i think it goes lower. but it is still has this cult following. that's one of the reasons why i fear saying,...
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or 100-ron. >> miss skwor? >> yes, i would hope there would be a continued appetite for even greater octane in the country. >> mr. noikson? >> first of all, mr. shimkus, i would like to offer u.s. car could be the broker to do that kind of analysis that you talked about, so we'd be willing to work with everyone on this panel to just do that analysis peer-reviewed so that we can get back to this commit we those numbers. >> thank you for that. >> and i'll offer that to anybody on the panel that would like to be part of that. to your question, for sure there will be premium fuels on top as they are today. as mentioned, corvettes will always want to use the best possible as well as luxury cars, so i see that market developing. in fact, i would even go further to say there could be even more demand in the future given the very difficult cafe regulations that are in front of us. you know, oems actually have an incentive to specify premium required because we then get to take advantage of that octane with the regulato
or 100-ron. >> miss skwor? >> yes, i would hope there would be a continued appetite for even greater octane in the country. >> mr. noikson? >> first of all, mr. shimkus, i would like to offer u.s. car could be the broker to do that kind of analysis that you talked about, so we'd be willing to work with everyone on this panel to just do that analysis peer-reviewed so that we can get back to this commit we those numbers. >> thank you for that. >> and i'll offer...
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ok let's go back to ron in los angeles. i'm like many other people could be very critical on how president. handles himself or the rhetorical e how he deals with the press i think all that's fair game most importantly it should be about policy but it seems to me that the the the legacy media the cable stations again with the exception of fox to some extent they're actually imitating him if he can break all the rules then why can't we but at the end of the day the media loses because you know trump isn't held he doesn't say i'm a man of virtue that he's not a man of great values ok the american people that voted for him didn't vote for a choir boy but it seems to me that the the the legacy media they feel that they have the right to imitate donald trump and i think that it's a huge disservice to the public go ahead ron it is a huge disservice to the public yes however i would offer the alternative i don't think the media is losing i think the american people are. loosing. i think that i think that the media at the end of the
ok let's go back to ron in los angeles. i'm like many other people could be very critical on how president. handles himself or the rhetorical e how he deals with the press i think all that's fair game most importantly it should be about policy but it seems to me that the the the legacy media the cable stations again with the exception of fox to some extent they're actually imitating him if he can break all the rules then why can't we but at the end of the day the media loses because you know...
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i'm ron swisher. i am with ahmad carr. he will tell us about "all tied up." >> all tied up started in august of 2016, august 11th. it was an opportunity for me to really express a part of me that has kind of developed over my manhood. over the years. the way it started, i went to a school in richmond -- actually, i was called upon by a football coach in richmond. she coached -- yes, she -- coached the richmond high football team, junior varsity, to be exact. i was on the radio one night and she reached out to me asking me if there is anything i can do as a radio personality to help young men that are their lives -- whether it is backpacks -- whether it is school supplies -- i referred her to a couple of different organizations. she wanted me to step up personally. so i did. so i donated 50 of my personal ties to the freshman junior varsity and varsity members of the richmond high football teams. so i went to the school. i wanted to do more than just give them the ties and teach them how to tie the ties. i wanted to let the
i'm ron swisher. i am with ahmad carr. he will tell us about "all tied up." >> all tied up started in august of 2016, august 11th. it was an opportunity for me to really express a part of me that has kind of developed over my manhood. over the years. the way it started, i went to a school in richmond -- actually, i was called upon by a football coach in richmond. she coached -- yes, she -- coached the richmond high football team, junior varsity, to be exact. i was on the radio...
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steve: we have indeed, ron desantis, thank you for joining us live.
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plus stephen welcomes charlize theron, ron howard, and a special appearance by j.j. abrams, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: thank you very much! hey! welcome please have a seat, everybody. you're very kind. nothing like a fresh audience, jon. they just opened the package on the one, they're still crisp. welcome to "the late show." i'm stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) thank you very much. happy national day of prayer. >> jon: that's right, that's right. >> stephen: you know, i don't know why it's just one day because every morning since the election i wake up and scream, "oh, dear god!" ( laughter ) do something! and trump talked about how important faith is to other people. >> i want to thank vice president mike pence and karen for joining us, very special people, thank you very much. ( applause ) we are truly blessed to have a vice president and a second lady who believe in the power of prayer and the glory of
plus stephen welcomes charlize theron, ron howard, and a special appearance by j.j. abrams, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: thank you very much! hey! welcome please have a seat, everybody. you're very kind. nothing like a fresh audience, jon. they just opened the package on the one, they're still crisp. welcome to "the late...
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ron. first, let's just talk about the leaky white house. let's just say this -- for a brief moment, give an on surd benefit of the doubt and say this was taken out of context. this was said in jest. what does it say about the environment in the white house right now? that that was said and then it was leaked out? >> well, certainly, people have described it as toxic and no doubt it appears to be. >> it's worrisome. >> it's entirely worrisome. listen, on its face, the comment that was made by this young woman, i mean, should prompt a firing. you know, and unfortunately, you know, to put it in rather blunt, inarticulate terms, the fish rots from the head, as they like to say. >> you're really going all italian here today. >> pretty much. well, i'm not going quite that far because if i did there'd be, you know, a response -- >> yes that somebody would be sleeping with the fish. >> you get that vest with the fish in it. this is not only incomprehensible but unconscionable, that someone would s
ron. first, let's just talk about the leaky white house. let's just say this -- for a brief moment, give an on surd benefit of the doubt and say this was taken out of context. this was said in jest. what does it say about the environment in the white house right now? that that was said and then it was leaked out? >> well, certainly, people have described it as toxic and no doubt it appears to be. >> it's worrisome. >> it's entirely worrisome. listen, on its face, the comment...
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ron! soh really? going on at schwab. thank you clients?wer did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. >>> 1968, the year that changed america. eight the subject of a new cnn original series premiering tomorrow night. take a look. ♪ >>> in the spring of '68, you have the most violent period of the entire war. >> i have seen the promised land. but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. >> martin luther king was shot and killed tonight. >> for my parents' generation, king of the dream. and then he's gone. >> i am announcing today my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. >> oh, my god.
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we're joined by ron klain, and jennifer rubin and ruth marcus. ron i want to go to you, we've had time to read all of these questions. what do you make of the design? what designs do you see here in the pattern of these questions? >> lawrence, i think it's striking these questions have foundation, they are factual, fair and answering them would be fatal for donald trump. it is a very straightforward road map through things that are known here, interesting new revelation that paul manafort actually reached out to russia to see how it could work with the campaign, but the heart of this is taking the contradictory and inexplicable things that donald trump himself has said over the course of the past year and laying them out in a very straightforward, very factual way in a way that clearly president trump couldn't possibly explain. >> ruth marcus, also harvard law school graduate, so we have a full team here, the firm of kline, rubin and marcus. >> we get to argue who gets to have their name go first. >> we'll work that out. we have to do it alphabet
we're joined by ron klain, and jennifer rubin and ruth marcus. ron i want to go to you, we've had time to read all of these questions. what do you make of the design? what designs do you see here in the pattern of these questions? >> lawrence, i think it's striking these questions have foundation, they are factual, fair and answering them would be fatal for donald trump. it is a very straightforward road map through things that are known here, interesting new revelation that paul manafort...
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ron green means to send messages to grow gram and and on the other side and. since two shifts and an and live session. nothing on the defensive. to start talking again and to run again in a lot wrong if you still don't have had nothing on the kind of and on one side and the issues like what will we do have to admit that it didn't in cas. of. because you're doing. this for a long time to to to go on and on ss nine yeah. because of this issue i see. disagreement in old orchard doing some side effect of cyclical. course course which is not not going to be easy because because you. have already been complaining that that there has has and that's a lot. expecting from for instance in recent precisely because although. some. essential resources going on now at the moment. thank you very much. so it was without and. running. you can't fix. this a systemic corruption in iran into the night alright and this is not about how to have it has has happened it will not happent not good if the economy is not. good it's because the system is a moron and. said. help. i mean try
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what ron eludes to is true. we have a very custom, unique network system that the entire fire life safety and paging and other systems run over. things also happen but we know that they do. we a we are looking ahead in advance of the kinds of things we need to do to be prepared to keep making them happen. as long as the team stays on the high alert and the responsiveness across the entire spr spectrum we are anticipating that tco in mid june. >> director reiskin has a question. >> director reiskin: i want to thank you you and your team and your subs or most of your subs as well as the rest of the team from stopping the schedule slip. it's great the see june 15th still holding. so that's great. my question maybe is more for ron and maybe this is what you meant by mitigation strategies but it sounds like by the time we next meet we'll be maybe a day before we are supposed to have our tco and it sounds like -- meaning that it's not far away and there's a number of risk elements that you've i' identified that stand
what ron eludes to is true. we have a very custom, unique network system that the entire fire life safety and paging and other systems run over. things also happen but we know that they do. we a we are looking ahead in advance of the kinds of things we need to do to be prepared to keep making them happen. as long as the team stays on the high alert and the responsiveness across the entire spr spectrum we are anticipating that tco in mid june. >> director reiskin has a question. >>...