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mark rosenberg -- [cheers and applause] -- from monroe elementary. i'm going to give a little background on mr. rosenberg, but i'll just say before that, i had a wonderful pleasure of meeting him a number of years ago in the community at a local fair. then this year i was invited to be part of his local civics educational opportunity in his class, but i'll get back to that. mr. rosenberg is an incredible, incredible third grade teacher who i've had the privilege of working with and knowing that works at monroe elementary school in the excelsior. he's been there since 2001. he was born in nairobi, kenya. his parents were working in the peace corps. and he lived there for about six months in the early 70s and moved back to the bay area settling here in the late 70s. he attended public school all the way to graduation. as a young child, mr. rosenberg had many career dreams -- this is important because he's incorporated these into all the work he does. teacher, firefighter, teacher, rock star, writer, teacher, professor, actor, depressing singer-songwrit
mark rosenberg -- [cheers and applause] -- from monroe elementary. i'm going to give a little background on mr. rosenberg, but i'll just say before that, i had a wonderful pleasure of meeting him a number of years ago in the community at a local fair. then this year i was invited to be part of his local civics educational opportunity in his class, but i'll get back to that. mr. rosenberg is an incredible, incredible third grade teacher who i've had the privilege of working with and knowing that...
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that acting dea chief chuck rosenberg resigned a few weeks later. now we are in the latest iteration of this pattern, this brand-new pattern that we are all having to come to grips with as americans, of the president publicly endorsing or advocating lawless behavior. after the president earlier this week said he would absolutely accept campaign help from a foreign government in the next election and of course he would not report that to the fbi. what are you crazy? the chair of the federal election commission put out a statement which she prefaced by saying, i would not have thought that i needed to say this, quote, statement regarding illegal contributions from foreign governments. let me make something 100% clear to the american public and anyone running for public office. it is illegal for any person to solicit, accept, or receive anything of value from a foreign national in connection with a u.s. election. any political campaign that receives an offer of a prohibited donation from a foreign source should report that to the fbi. that is the head
that acting dea chief chuck rosenberg resigned a few weeks later. now we are in the latest iteration of this pattern, this brand-new pattern that we are all having to come to grips with as americans, of the president publicly endorsing or advocating lawless behavior. after the president earlier this week said he would absolutely accept campaign help from a foreign government in the next election and of course he would not report that to the fbi. what are you crazy? the chair of the federal...
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let's bring in jeff rosenberg, blackrock's senior fixed-income manager. he is a regular here. is going to be an fomc statement at 2:00 p.m.. what part will you focus on? and the answer cannot be "all of it." jeff: i think it will be more the press conference in terms of -- how to see answer the tough questions? it will be an interesting week for the fed some of the politics, the treats,-- tweets, and draghi as well, the flattening, the ecb clearly signaling policy. tom: the president said yesterday granting down to a two-year, and all of a sudden, trade, -- on himself. jeffrey: everybody is waiting for the g20 meeting, and even the fed my think you will have a hard time threading the needle are, but the markets clearly looking for the trade issue, and it is really a lot of contingency on -- dust regulator? does it get worse -- does trade get better? does it get worse? scarlet: how about this -- the most controversial so far? jeffrey: fair enough. scarlet: no one wants to get ahead of the fed before the announcement comes out, especially when it is a big one. s&p a little chang
let's bring in jeff rosenberg, blackrock's senior fixed-income manager. he is a regular here. is going to be an fomc statement at 2:00 p.m.. what part will you focus on? and the answer cannot be "all of it." jeff: i think it will be more the press conference in terms of -- how to see answer the tough questions? it will be an interesting week for the fed some of the politics, the treats,-- tweets, and draghi as well, the flattening, the ecb clearly signaling policy. tom: the president...
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david rosenberg-wohl: this is moviepass.his is not come see an occasional movie when we say so and when we want to. chris: we contacted moviepass about the case. it directed us to its contract with members and told us they can't sue, neither individually nor as an ensemble. it said, "the claims asserted in this action are covered by an arbitration provision and a class action waiver in the moviepass terms of use, which all of the plaintiffs were required to accept before they can begin using the moviepass service." it went on to say, "because arbitration is a confidential process, it cannot comment further on the merits of the underlying disputes at this time." rosenberg-wohl says a jury should decide if moviepass is a bad actor and whether it actually delivered the uncapped, unrivaled, and unbelievable access that subscribers paid roughly $10 a month to get. david: we're not talking about great amounts of money on a monthly basis or even on an annual basis, but it's the principle of the thing. chris: in a world of small typ
david rosenberg-wohl: this is moviepass.his is not come see an occasional movie when we say so and when we want to. chris: we contacted moviepass about the case. it directed us to its contract with members and told us they can't sue, neither individually nor as an ensemble. it said, "the claims asserted in this action are covered by an arbitration provision and a class action waiver in the moviepass terms of use, which all of the plaintiffs were required to accept before they can begin...
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also happens to be the host of "the oath" with chuck rosenberg. latest episode features james comey. frank, in your professional opinion, what's it like to watch the president and putin again today? >> a couple thoughts, brian. first, every american who cares about national security should be deeply offended by the fact that the best our president could muster today was a joking admonition to putin to hey, don't interfere again and smile, joke. it's not funny. the security of our elections is not funny. observation number two. it's clear world leaders have figured president trump out. psychologically assessed him and figured out you can manipulate and drive his conduct through ego stroking. in a clip earlier you could see putin mirroring the posture of trump. putin has straight posture. he's leaning over, shoulders slouched as trump often does. that helps trump feel comfortable but feels like he's aligned and allied with putin. our foreign policy is essentially being driven and manipulated by how well you can stroke this president's ego. >> frank,
also happens to be the host of "the oath" with chuck rosenberg. latest episode features james comey. frank, in your professional opinion, what's it like to watch the president and putin again today? >> a couple thoughts, brian. first, every american who cares about national security should be deeply offended by the fact that the best our president could muster today was a joking admonition to putin to hey, don't interfere again and smile, joke. it's not funny. the security of...
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joining me now, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official and formerly the acting head of the dea. he's also an msnbc contributor. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we used you in the setup to explain when you were the acting dea and the president made those comments about not being so nice and the position you took. you had to take it upon yourself to write an email to your staff to say, this isn't the way we do business after donald trump made his comments about accepting foreign campaign help. they said this had undone months of work essentially hiding with foreign spies and demoralizing the agents trying to stop them. tell us what the effect of what the press says have on our elections? >> i think that politico article was somewhat hyperbolic, ali, and somewhat accurate. let me explain that. sure the president's comments will demoralize the agents, but don't think for a minute they're going to stop the work they're doing because he says something irresponsible or owed ydious. the russi
joining me now, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official and formerly the acting head of the dea. he's also an msnbc contributor. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we used you in the setup to explain when you were the acting dea and the president made those comments about not being so nice and the position you took. you had to take it upon yourself to write an email to your staff to say, this isn't the way we do business after donald trump...
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another country the rosenberg. going back to all the famous spies of that day you know there's your model hari's and then you have your rosenberg say you some people are just selling things so you know another people are trying to get it some people are putting on this whole thing and i think there's a us idea that spies are glamorous and sexy but scary like it's all double a 7 is great the fact that he steals and kills for a foreign empire that doesn't stop me just let it go it's entertaining if it looks like sean connery or pierce brosnan when it's all right in our book yeah not very much honestly those are probably right here favorite by. the book heroes there's a thing that gets me is that you know if we're really worried about the estimate of what like 10000 of them with and with and yeah if we're really worried about people getting hold of like top secret documents will meet with the u.s. shouldn't make everything top secret i mean. it was like 60 some odd 1000000 documents are considered top secret 90 may be
another country the rosenberg. going back to all the famous spies of that day you know there's your model hari's and then you have your rosenberg say you some people are just selling things so you know another people are trying to get it some people are putting on this whole thing and i think there's a us idea that spies are glamorous and sexy but scary like it's all double a 7 is great the fact that he steals and kills for a foreign empire that doesn't stop me just let it go it's entertaining...
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chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official who served as counselor to robert mueller and host of the msnbc podcast the oath with chuck rosenberg. what in my opinion, if anything, did the house judiciary committee get out of this interview? >> substantially not all that much but if what they want to do one day, ali, is litigate whether or not executive privilege applies and protects statements that were made to the president in the white house, then they've done what they had to do which is get on the record, the white house's objections to hope hicks and perhaps others being asked questions about her tenure there. it's a little confusing but think of it this way. executive privilege is a real thing. other administrations have asserted it. if the house wants to challenge it, they first have to have an objection on the record. that's what they got today. >> there was no substantiative material that came out of this in any meaningful way. she did talk about the use of the russian information, and
chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official who served as counselor to robert mueller and host of the msnbc podcast the oath with chuck rosenberg. what in my opinion, if anything, did the house judiciary committee get out of this interview? >> substantially not all that much but if what they want to do one day, ali, is litigate whether or not executive privilege applies and protects statements that were made to the president in the white house, then they've done what...
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colleagues, any questions or comments form is rosenberg? seeing none, thank you. >> thank you. come on down. this is our department of elections. the department's strategic goals are to provide access to voting and election services to all voters. just to give some examples on how we fulfil our mission and meet our strategic goals, continuing to increase the number of election materials and services available in multiple languages, increase access for voters of limited english proficiency, or who are monolingual. increase voting opportunities such as initiating psychic voting centers at san francisco state university, and the third voting center the joseph recreation center for the march 2020 election. we will organize accessible polling places throughout the city for every election, to recruit and train bilingual pullers at each precinct. increase number of online tools available to voters for services such as tracking the status of vote by mail ballots, viewing voter information pamphlets, attending polling place locations and election results in chinese, english, filipino, a
colleagues, any questions or comments form is rosenberg? seeing none, thank you. >> thank you. come on down. this is our department of elections. the department's strategic goals are to provide access to voting and election services to all voters. just to give some examples on how we fulfil our mission and meet our strategic goals, continuing to increase the number of election materials and services available in multiple languages, increase access for voters of limited english...
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that is a question for kirsten powers, matthew rosenberg and max boot next. what if we give the people iphone xr, when they join t-mobile? for a limited time, join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr on us. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur.
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i want to bring in now "new york times" reporters mark zetti and matthew rosenberg.ining us here. so much news to get here. let's talk to the matter at hand when it comes to the president. matthew, you first. a justice department transcript of a call, between john dowd, president trump's former lawyer and michael flynn's legal team. we have known about the call but we learned today that it was john dowd who made it. do you have any questions? does that raise any questions for you? >> it certainly does. he certainly seems to be suggesting this call was made just as flynn was making a deal to cooperate with the special counsel. and you know, i think i'd want to know and a lot of people want to know, was he suggesting that the president, you know, thinks highly of you, or, his exact language, was he suggesting don't do it? was he suggesting stick with us, we'll take care of you? it is vague but it raises questions. >> mark, i want to bring you in now because john dowd responded with a statement, the mueller report, this is a quote, is clearly a baseless political docume
i want to bring in now "new york times" reporters mark zetti and matthew rosenberg.ining us here. so much news to get here. let's talk to the matter at hand when it comes to the president. matthew, you first. a justice department transcript of a call, between john dowd, president trump's former lawyer and michael flynn's legal team. we have known about the call but we learned today that it was john dowd who made it. do you have any questions? does that raise any questions for you?...
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chuck rosenberg, thank you as always for coming on the broadcast. >> thank you, brian. >>> coming up for us a dozen days to go now till those first democratic debates. we'll look at who made the cutdown and the two groupings on the main stage when we come back. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. >>> we now have the official line-ups for each night of the first democratic presidential debates here on msnbc. night one, on wednesday, june 26th, taking the miami stage will be cory booker, julian castro, bill de blasio, john delaney, tulsi gabbard, jay inslee, amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke, tim ryan, elizabeth warren. second night, thursday the 27th michael bennett, joe biden, pete buttigieg, kirsten gillibrand, kamala harris, bernie sanders, eric swalwell, marianne williamson. and drew yang. our own jonathan allen sums up the match-ups this way. the opening 2020 democratic debate double feature is set. elizabeth warren versus the field on th
chuck rosenberg, thank you as always for coming on the broadcast. >> thank you, brian. >>> coming up for us a dozen days to go now till those first democratic debates. we'll look at who made the cutdown and the two groupings on the main stage when we come back. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. >>> we now have the official...
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here to discuss phil mudd and laura coats, also matthew rosenberg.ten, matthew, the white house is directing the former white house official -- white house officials, i should say, hope hicks and donaldson to with hold documents. it's yet another no from the trump white house. what's going on? >> i think it's pretty clear that that president trump and many around him have decided that with the mueller report was the end of investigations, they are not going to play ball any more. they want the investigations over and they are not going to cooperate. the question now is what is congress going to do about it. they have issued a lot of subpoenas, talking about contempt votes. what will they do to enforce it. at some point, they have to do something. they're going to look fairly weak in this. and i don't want to make it into a game, but, you know, at some point you issue these subpoenas, they're saying no. what do you need to do to get them to say yes. because it's pretty clear that they're not going to say yes. >> that's clear, to matthew's point, what
here to discuss phil mudd and laura coats, also matthew rosenberg.ten, matthew, the white house is directing the former white house official -- white house officials, i should say, hope hicks and donaldson to with hold documents. it's yet another no from the trump white house. what's going on? >> i think it's pretty clear that that president trump and many around him have decided that with the mueller report was the end of investigations, they are not going to play ball any more. they...
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chuck rosenberg, thank you as always for coming on the broadcast. >> thank you, brian. >>> coming upor us a dozen days to go till the first democratic debates. we'll look at who made the cutdown and the two groupings on the main stage when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ featuring three new dishes that are planked-to-perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one plank... ...but not for long- so hurry in! if you have moderate to little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infecti
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joining the conversation chuck rosenberg.e talk about we have to whip through t through the norms. we talk about the accommodations reached when devin nunes and his cohorts on the intel committee wanted to declassify the nation's most sensitive secrets so the justice department could figure that out, but they can't figure out how to get the attorney general to appear before congress and meet their request, really? >> so i imagine they ultimately will, nicole. look, president george washington was sworn in the last day of april of 1789, assuming that was a relatively quiet day, i imagine the contest between the branchs started in may of 1789. we've had it ever since. you're right, it has typically been resolved by accommodation, because litigating this stuff, the assertion of executive privilege, for instance, doesn't really serve the american people well. it takes a long time. and frankly, litigation outcomes are always uncertain. so i hope that they will accommodate one another and find a way for the attorney general to eith
joining the conversation chuck rosenberg.e talk about we have to whip through t through the norms. we talk about the accommodations reached when devin nunes and his cohorts on the intel committee wanted to declassify the nation's most sensitive secrets so the justice department could figure that out, but they can't figure out how to get the attorney general to appear before congress and meet their request, really? >> so i imagine they ultimately will, nicole. look, president george...
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that sounds like condoning it to me. >> matthew rosenberg thank you for joining us.rting. >> thank you very much. >>> washington governor jay inslee made the climate change the prer primary focus as president trump rolled back many environmental regulations and undermined skroifts as well as members of his administration. i'll ask the governor why he says the president is the nation's biggest threat to national security next. ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a-- ♪ drifter i was ♪born to walk alone! you're a drifter? i thought you were kevin's dad. little bit of both. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. i didn't have too call an ambulance.e. and i didn't have to contact your family. because your afib didn't cause a blood clot that led to a stroke. not today. we'd discussed how your stroke risk increases over time, so even though you were feeling fine, we chose xarelto® to help keep you protected. once-daily xarelto®, significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afi
that sounds like condoning it to me. >> matthew rosenberg thank you for joining us.rting. >> thank you very much. >>> washington governor jay inslee made the climate change the prer primary focus as president trump rolled back many environmental regulations and undermined skroifts as well as members of his administration. i'll ask the governor why he says the president is the nation's biggest threat to national security next. ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down...
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glen kirschner, chuck rosenberg, kene dilanian, thank you so muc. >>> tocongress taking on big te fundswhat they need to answer to and why. >>> the golden state warriors with a big comeback. but the big win could come with an even bigger loss. kefr kevin durant, who missed the last four games, entered the game and suffered another injury. the warriors say they are going home to win. e warriors say they home to win. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. has four levels of defenseremium begasoagainst lk to your teen's doctor gunk, wear, corrosion and friction. that helps keep your engine running like new. it's fuel for thought. if you have moderate to little thi
glen kirschner, chuck rosenberg, kene dilanian, thank you so muc. >>> tocongress taking on big te fundswhat they need to answer to and why. >>> the golden state warriors with a big comeback. but the big win could come with an even bigger loss. kefr kevin durant, who missed the last four games, entered the game and suffered another injury. the warriors say they are going home to win. e warriors say they home to win. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for...
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the book on the right is rosenberg's "living monuments." this is a history of confederate homes, more focused on the subject matter we are focused on today. these confederate homes are funded by states, not the federal government. you took up arms against the federal government, the federal government doesn't tend to smile upon providing aid afterwards. the state of mississippi, louisiana, texas, virginia, provided homes for veterans and these were funded out of state coffers. the reason i say that beauvoir didn't really fit with my understanding of confederate homes based on these books and works like them is because these thes argued, for example, individuals in these homes were the poorest of the poor and the neediest of the needy. that makes sense. to receive a pension is a civil war veteran, north or south, you had to prove need, be entered -- be indigent. you were unable to take care of yourself or you tremendously sacrificed and were worthy of care. we say as historians that we created in the minds of the public if not also academic
the book on the right is rosenberg's "living monuments." this is a history of confederate homes, more focused on the subject matter we are focused on today. these confederate homes are funded by states, not the federal government. you took up arms against the federal government, the federal government doesn't tend to smile upon providing aid afterwards. the state of mississippi, louisiana, texas, virginia, provided homes for veterans and these were funded out of state coffers. the...
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kirsten powers is here, matthew rosenberg, and max boot.e author of "the corrosion of conservatism: why i left the right." so let's start with you, max. the president -- good evening, everyone. the president from the oval office saying he would accept dirt on 2020 opponents from foreign powers. should that set off alarm bells for folks? >> i think the alarms should be ringing loudly and often. i mean, remember, yesterday the president said that the u.s. should not be spying on kim jong-un. and today he seems to be saying he's perfectly fine with foreigners spying on joe biden or other democratic opponents. this is somebody who has a very warped moral compass and he is right before our eyes violating his oath of office to preserve, protect and defend the constitution. i think what you're seeing here is the classic pattern of a criminal who gets away with his crimes and is emboldened to commit even more crimes. this is a president who got away with welcoming russian election interference in 2016 and he is utterly unrepentant. he has not paid
kirsten powers is here, matthew rosenberg, and max boot.e author of "the corrosion of conservatism: why i left the right." so let's start with you, max. the president -- good evening, everyone. the president from the oval office saying he would accept dirt on 2020 opponents from foreign powers. should that set off alarm bells for folks? >> i think the alarms should be ringing loudly and often. i mean, remember, yesterday the president said that the u.s. should not be spying on...
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my thanks to frank figliuzzi, andrew mccabe and chuck rosenberg.ou so much for spending so much time with us. chuck's podcast "the oath" is required listening. this week's guest is jim comey. >>> when we come back, we go to the miami to look at the democrats and their plan attack. that's next. sis. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. with moderate to severe ulceratiyour plans... crohn's, can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing... but your gut says not today. if your current treatment isn't working... ask your doctor about entyvio®. entyvio®
my thanks to frank figliuzzi, andrew mccabe and chuck rosenberg.ou so much for spending so much time with us. chuck's podcast "the oath" is required listening. this week's guest is jim comey. >>> when we come back, we go to the miami to look at the democrats and their plan attack. that's next. sis. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get...
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and now rosenberg and weinberger come along and take away the last port of that. the sense of human and you were we know what we're doingle. the theory of mind doesn't work. may be just player in a grid of a-b testing in life and who knows why we do what we do. it takes a. the sense of story telling and the sense of explanation. that i think is somewhat frightening and i'm not tech know phone. i'm accused of been a technologist to the stream more than david. but i think there's coming crisis of cognition here , that we think we know how to figure out the world and if the machines can fig it out better, will we become even more resentful of system. >> such a rich comment. jeff has a post from a couple weeks ago about this, and then applies it to less beyond for journalist because he is a journalism professor. that is fabulous. i i say that not because you talk about me in it. that would be enough. not just that. so there's been a lot of discussion by lots of people on brooding this idea. philosopher who say, no, thinking is an ever luigs -- evolution project. and t
and now rosenberg and weinberger come along and take away the last port of that. the sense of human and you were we know what we're doingle. the theory of mind doesn't work. may be just player in a grid of a-b testing in life and who knows why we do what we do. it takes a. the sense of story telling and the sense of explanation. that i think is somewhat frightening and i'm not tech know phone. i'm accused of been a technologist to the stream more than david. but i think there's coming crisis of...
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tom: david rosenberg mentioned as well, thank you to douglas cass for mentioning mr. rosenberg.you so much. coming up, a conversation with the ecb former chief economist in the 1:00 hour. please stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." meat are beyond opening at a record high. short-sellers are feeling the heat. the fake meat maker is up almost 600% since its ipo. short-sellers $560 million in mark to market losses. -- maynese conglomerate be getting back to big-ticket deals and may make a bid for ,ayer's animal health unit which could fetch up to $9 billion. they could team up with private equity partners. that is the bloomberg business flash. will have aro and i complete block on the conspirators -- comparison of spam beyond me. spam. francine: spam? tom: it is a great american food, one of the four food groups. hehael mckee with us, changed michael mckee. draghi frontline chairman powell? : only that he gave his speech sooner in the markets do not believe they can do their job and get their mandate fulfilled. breakevens going forward -- tom: brin
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. >> joining me now chuck rosenberg and amy seigard. welcome both.huck, it does seem that the white house is going to use everything they've got to deny the underlying documents and keep those key witnesses don mcgahn and others opinion what does congress do? >> what you're seeing is public bargaining. there is such a thing as executive privilege. it's a real thing. i guess the question is how broadly are they asserting it. are they asserting it properly and will we have to let the courts decide how far to reach in this case. congress wants as much as it can get. white house wants to give as little as it has to. there's a back and forth about whether they will need to go to court to litigate it. >> don junior back on the hill. this was a bipartisan agreement to bring him back after michael cohen's testimony disputed and undercut what don junior said about that trump tower meeting. can he clean it up by restating his testimony and avoid any kind of criminal liability? >> that's the key question. there was an intimation that don trump junior had invoke
. >> joining me now chuck rosenberg and amy seigard. welcome both.huck, it does seem that the white house is going to use everything they've got to deny the underlying documents and keep those key witnesses don mcgahn and others opinion what does congress do? >> what you're seeing is public bargaining. there is such a thing as executive privilege. it's a real thing. i guess the question is how broadly are they asserting it. are they asserting it properly and will we have to let the...
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process, so there's a lot to discuss tonight so i want to turn now to cnn's evan perez, matthew rosenberglot to talk about and we've assembled a great group. president trump is responding to the news mueller is going to testify next month tweeting presidential harassment in capital letters. he's called this harassment from the start. i mean, it's clearly angering him, but it's nothing new he's tweeting he's said that all along. >> right, it's not a surprise the president is not a fan of this idea. look, i think you setup it very well certainly in the last hour with manu, even if mueller says pretty much what he said in the report, what he said in his press conference just a few weeks ago, it has the potential to have an impact, because only a fraction of the population of this country has actually read even parts of the report. the president hasn't read the report, which is why when mueller had this press conference the president raeactd in a way he didn't react when the report was first released. right, so i think it does have that potential. however, you know, it all depends on the ques
process, so there's a lot to discuss tonight so i want to turn now to cnn's evan perez, matthew rosenberglot to talk about and we've assembled a great group. president trump is responding to the news mueller is going to testify next month tweeting presidential harassment in capital letters. he's called this harassment from the start. i mean, it's clearly angering him, but it's nothing new he's tweeting he's said that all along. >> right, it's not a surprise the president is not a fan of...
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so let's discuss now, joining me now is philip bump, matthew rosenberg, and also april ryan. good evening to all of you. by the way, april is the author of "under fire: reporting from the front lines of the trump white house." again, hello to everyone. philip, i'm going to start with you because you just heard president trump, he's yards away from the graves of the american heroes, anniversary of d-day. he called a vietnam veteran a fool. i mean, what is the point of continuing this bash of robert mueller? >> i mean, it's a great question. i mean, especially because if you think about it, he's actually already won this fight with robert mueller. i mean, he spent two years, the entire duration of the mueller probe, essentially, undercutting what mueller was doing, suggesting that it was biased. 13 angry democrats. all these little tag lines that he came up with. and the result has been that his base doesn't think that mueller find anything that was problematic for the president. we've seen that over and over. we've seen it in polling. yet for some reason, president trump still
so let's discuss now, joining me now is philip bump, matthew rosenberg, and also april ryan. good evening to all of you. by the way, april is the author of "under fire: reporting from the front lines of the trump white house." again, hello to everyone. philip, i'm going to start with you because you just heard president trump, he's yards away from the graves of the american heroes, anniversary of d-day. he called a vietnam veteran a fool. i mean, what is the point of continuing this...
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at the controls is the board's legal consistent and i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will be joined by representatives from the city departments that will have a case before the board this evening, scott sanchez, acting deputy administrator representing the planning commission and we expect joseph duffy, senior building inspector representing the building department inspection. the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board requests you turn off or silence cell phones. please carry on conversations in the hallway. for jurisdiction request, parties get three minutes each and no rebuttal. people affiliated must include comments within the three minute period. members have up to three minutes to address the board. please speak into the microphone. to assist the board, you are ask but not required to submit a speakerrer card when come up to speak. speaker cards are available on the left side of the podium. own three votes are required to grant a jurisdiction request. this women be rebroadcast on friday, july 26. it can be downloaded from sfmovetv.org and now w
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amanda agauti, david rosenberg, and rick santelli. rick, what did you learn that was new, if anything >> you know, i didn't really learn anything that we didn't already know with regard to slowing and moderation and tight job market maybe not improving as much. today's adp is more of what we call an averaging number you look at it, you're shocked you pair it up with last month's, divide it by two, it looks better and more in line with economists. probably rosy agrees 150,000 is what people expect in this cycle. most of the nervousness of the fed is real. the slowing is real. the key is how much we could see is from trade, is trade the catalyst for the slowing is it indirectly a big part of things to come with regard to ongoing slowness, downgrades by the imf and world bank with regard to china and europe as a whole? today's big news in treasury specifically on this topic is the short ends trading like commodity futures. wild trade in two-year note yiel yields tens and 30s are steady and a lot less volatility on the long end. it comes
amanda agauti, david rosenberg, and rick santelli. rick, what did you learn that was new, if anything >> you know, i didn't really learn anything that we didn't already know with regard to slowing and moderation and tight job market maybe not improving as much. today's adp is more of what we call an averaging number you look at it, you're shocked you pair it up with last month's, divide it by two, it looks better and more in line with economists. probably rosy agrees 150,000 is what...
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. >> reporter: jay rosenberg is head of an analogy team that uncovered the scam which allows hackersions through the calender that links back to websites enticing users to enter their credit card or banking information, wiping victims of their money. >> it could be a link with maybe a page that's asking for some personal information. maybe your e-mail account or maybe you send us your credit card information. >> reporter: so how do they do it? well, editor and chief of lifewire.com says these scammers know how to trick consumers. >> it's about our desire to use information or get money or our desire to even help someone. >> reporter: we reached out to google. they haven't said whether the hackers have been stopped. they released a statement, quote, we remain deeply committed to protecting all of our users from spam. we scan content on photos for spam and provide users the ability to report spam in calender, forms, google drive, and google photos as well as block spammers from contacting them on hangouts. >> reporter: experts say all you have to do is go into your desktop browser and
. >> reporter: jay rosenberg is head of an analogy team that uncovered the scam which allows hackersions through the calender that links back to websites enticing users to enter their credit card or banking information, wiping victims of their money. >> it could be a link with maybe a page that's asking for some personal information. maybe your e-mail account or maybe you send us your credit card information. >> reporter: so how do they do it? well, editor and chief of...
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and cynthia oxney and chuck rosenberg. kelly, to you. this is news from congressman nadler confirming hicks is not answering questions. we think about her time in the west wing due this this assertion of executive privilege in the white house. . >> well, jerry nadler told us she is answering questions and that the interview goes on. he came out a short time ago. we spoke to him on camera. and other members we have spoken to have said -- provide a more mixed picture that she is answering some questions. and the other questions are white house counsel that are democratic members of the committee are raising their concerns about a presidential immunity, which is asserted in a letter to the white house counsel that set the stage for this. we are getting a mixed picture that hicks is here, is participating and is answering some questions. but at the same time there are a number of areas where the committee would like to explore hicks' knowledge because of her proximity to the president at so many key moments. and that is where white house cou
and cynthia oxney and chuck rosenberg. kelly, to you. this is news from congressman nadler confirming hicks is not answering questions. we think about her time in the west wing due this this assertion of executive privilege in the white house. . >> well, jerry nadler told us she is answering questions and that the interview goes on. he came out a short time ago. we spoke to him on camera. and other members we have spoken to have said -- provide a more mixed picture that she is answering...
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matthew rosenberg is here, laura coates and max boot. look at my dream team. you guys look amazing. thank you so much. so i'm ready to hear it. laura, i'm going to start with you. the white house is claiming absolute immunity on hicks' testimony for anything related to her time working in the west wing. what is absolute immunity? >> well, we're all trying to figure that out. it's such a novel term here, don, because we've all been told that it's a qualified immunity. the president doesn't get to have a blanket, a cone of silence around everyone who has ever worked for him. remember, she's the former, the former employee of the president of the united states in the executive branch of the government. not somebody who is currently there. so, yes, is there a tradition of having this very forthright candid conversation with the president of the united states and protecting those communications? absolutely, don. but can it be used to try to defy congressional oversight entirely? no. that's not what immunity is for. and by the way, hope hicks has already in some ways perhaps had it waived
matthew rosenberg is here, laura coates and max boot. look at my dream team. you guys look amazing. thank you so much. so i'm ready to hear it. laura, i'm going to start with you. the white house is claiming absolute immunity on hicks' testimony for anything related to her time working in the west wing. what is absolute immunity? >> well, we're all trying to figure that out. it's such a novel term here, don, because we've all been told that it's a qualified immunity. the president doesn't...
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president of the international trade and government relations section of the firm saddler, travis, and rosenbergle, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> sure, thanks for having me back. >> this morning, the vice president said mexico needs to step up to void these tariffs. i guess i'm trying to figure out whether punitive economic policies like this tend to work when discussing a purely political issue or a separate issue like immigration. >> well, i don't think we know the answer to that question, because we've never had this situation before, where, to me, it's sort of like oil and vinegar. you can put them in the same bottle and shake them as much as you want, but they're not going to mix. so i think we need to approach one and the other and find a joint way to address it, because this is a long-term problem. this is not something we can resolve in the next five days. >> let's talk about long-term effects. it's easy to sort of -- i gave some short-term effects, so people can understand their vegetables will be more expensive and cars will be more expensive, but long-term, our trade r
president of the international trade and government relations section of the firm saddler, travis, and rosenbergle, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> sure, thanks for having me back. >> this morning, the vice president said mexico needs to step up to void these tariffs. i guess i'm trying to figure out whether punitive economic policies like this tend to work when discussing a purely political issue or a separate issue like immigration. >> well, i don't think we...
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could bob mueller's testimony decide whether they open impeachment proceed sngs i'm joined by chuck rosenbergrmer u.s. attorney, senior fbi official. he is also an msnbc contributor. and mimi roker who say legal analyst. chuck, i'll start with you. we'll start with the president's comments because you work closely with special counsel robert mueller. he said in that news conference that he wouldn't basically be saying anything more than what his report said. is there anything in the past 69 days that's happened to change that? >> i don't think so, craig. look, having worked for the man i can tell you that he will prepare carefully and fully. but i can also tell you that he will testify carefully and narrowly. i would take bob mueller at his word if he told you that he was going to stick to the report. and, oh, by the way, the report in and of it skefl is remarkably compelling so there's not much reason or much need i would submit for him to stray from it. >> will he answer, chuck, will he answer lawmakers questions? you know these things. frequently devolve in kabuki theater, side shows. if i
could bob mueller's testimony decide whether they open impeachment proceed sngs i'm joined by chuck rosenbergrmer u.s. attorney, senior fbi official. he is also an msnbc contributor. and mimi roker who say legal analyst. chuck, i'll start with you. we'll start with the president's comments because you work closely with special counsel robert mueller. he said in that news conference that he wouldn't basically be saying anything more than what his report said. is there anything in the past 69...
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the table and from msnbc "the oath" and if you're not listening to the podcast should be, chuck rosenbergi was a white house director and read the questions she didn't answer. harry waxman was not the chair but are on the oversight. i turned over all of my emails when asked. why doesn't hope hicks have to answer some of these most basic and ludicrous questions like where did you sit? >> eventually, nicolle, she may have to answer. this white house is taking a different approach than the white house in which you worked. you were told it was okay, they waived executive privilege so you produced emails to mr. waxman and beyond. >> yes. >> but they're not doing that. so what happened the other day when hope hicks testified lawyers from the white house accompanied her and many times as you pointed out they invoked executive privilege in simpson -- response to some questions you wouldn't think they pertain. now this gives them the opportunity to go to court, your honor, what they're doing is overly broad, not applicable, not right, we have an oversight legislative responsibility, they're impedi
the table and from msnbc "the oath" and if you're not listening to the podcast should be, chuck rosenbergi was a white house director and read the questions she didn't answer. harry waxman was not the chair but are on the oversight. i turned over all of my emails when asked. why doesn't hope hicks have to answer some of these most basic and ludicrous questions like where did you sit? >> eventually, nicolle, she may have to answer. this white house is taking a different approach...
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that american foreign relations had largely ignored and now fortunately no longer does, that emily rosenberg and putting gender on the table. category of analysis and an option to study. i think that's having words front and center. want toone thing we think about over the course of today and tomorrow is there were a lot of envelopes being pushed here by what michael was doing and emily was doing. what are those envelopes we want to be pushing in thinking about this project now, and both of those ways? that, to one dimension of i want to remind people that there was a companion book to michael's u.s. ideology book. 1991, the genesis of communist foreign policy in china. notael was trained at el just in american history but in east asia and chinese history. had that large internationalist cosmopolitan sensibility to the kind of work he was doing. the united states was not always at the center of the work that michael was interested in. i think that is a useful thing to keep in our heads. a distance for the united states can see the united states and what they are doing differently. it can sug
that american foreign relations had largely ignored and now fortunately no longer does, that emily rosenberg and putting gender on the table. category of analysis and an option to study. i think that's having words front and center. want toone thing we think about over the course of today and tomorrow is there were a lot of envelopes being pushed here by what michael was doing and emily was doing. what are those envelopes we want to be pushing in thinking about this project now, and both of...