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with sarah basie picked upa in the pool with sarah basie picked up a surprise gold in the 60 metre breastmilk9 backstroke. tamara and pda will look to add to the tally when he races in the final of the watford metres breast stroke. jimmy wright and had mixed fortunes at the clock if our supine on the day ahead of this week's grand prix. the 2007 formula 1 world champion was just 100th of a second behind his team—mate. there we re second behind his team—mate. there were red faces of this pariah its crew toward the end of the second session after they sent him out without securing his wheel. lewis hamilton could only manage fifth fastest. more than a second half a second father of the pace. that is only spot for now. just like that is all the sport. the nub of prisoners in england and wales had dropped to its lowest level for more than seven years. it coincides with a sharp rise in the number of offenders released early. in england and wells there are 3028 prisoners wearing tax. that is an increase of more than 1007 months. the ministry ofjustice says there are 83,617 people locked up. that's d
with sarah basie picked upa in the pool with sarah basie picked up a surprise gold in the 60 metre breastmilk9 backstroke. tamara and pda will look to add to the tally when he races in the final of the watford metres breast stroke. jimmy wright and had mixed fortunes at the clock if our supine on the day ahead of this week's grand prix. the 2007 formula 1 world champion was just 100th of a second behind his team—mate. there we re second behind his team—mate. there were red faces of this...
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the journalists were reserved and cover the white house on a daily basis. sarah sanders is someone we work with on a daily basis. when they are making comments on a physical appearance it's not fun tow the people who cover her. we are nottive and that's someone we work with to determine what the president of the united states is thinking on any given day. that was why she got that reaction there in the room just now. >> how this was going-over, she would chuckle along and barrelling on through knowing that this was going downhill, but and she did say you should have done more research on me. >> had they done more research, a big part of her comedy hour is about hillary clinton. that's so interesting given what happened tonight. she goes out of her way her interviews and writings that had nothing to do with this. she thinks that people -- it's too easy making jokes about president trump. she would rather do other things. >> that was not going to be the core of her routine except that it was. >> they did not last long in comparison to how long the jokes were for th
the journalists were reserved and cover the white house on a daily basis. sarah sanders is someone we work with on a daily basis. when they are making comments on a physical appearance it's not fun tow the people who cover her. we are nottive and that's someone we work with to determine what the president of the united states is thinking on any given day. that was why she got that reaction there in the room just now. >> how this was going-over, she would chuckle along and barrelling on...
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take what he says very seriously, and they take attacks from sean spicer and sarah sanders and what they do on a daily basis very seriously. they don't have all their faculties. in some cases, their elevator might not hit all floors. my concern is that a journalist is going to be hurt one of these days. someone is going to get hurt. at that point, the white house, president of the united states, they're going to have to take a hard look in the mirror and ask themselves whether or not they played a role in this. >> sean: how many threats against the president? who talks about blowing up the white house? putting up severed heads as a joke. we have known for some time that jim acosta lives in a paranoid anti-trump state of delusion. some call it trump derangement syndrome. jim acosta and his friends and the fake news media, they need to wake up. president trump is not the source of all of your problems. to complain that his honest discussion about the state of the media in this country is going to incite violence, that's a step too far and patently, frankly absurd. joining us now, former u.s. attorney joe did
take what he says very seriously, and they take attacks from sean spicer and sarah sanders and what they do on a daily basis very seriously. they don't have all their faculties. in some cases, their elevator might not hit all floors. my concern is that a journalist is going to be hurt one of these days. someone is going to get hurt. at that point, the white house, president of the united states, they're going to have to take a hard look in the mirror and ask themselves whether or not they...
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basis. it's a challenge. sarah: let's talk about the attractive video doing a corporate carvel. versus a regular secondary buyout? kem: the reality is there was a huge amount of capital to be deployed in private equity. the debt markets are red hot, so there is a lot of capital available to carpet equity. they are also competing with corporate's with healthy balance sheets and their own lp. they are often setting up their own teams to invest directly as opposed to passively. there is a huge amount of competition. private equity has to look at a number of areas. quite often, it sees those good deal opportunities and businesses they can look to grow, make them work efficient, -- make them more efficient, drive forward. sarah: there is a lot of competition in the markets. what is the edge private equity has? they have a great track record of investing successfully, very disciplined investors. but are veryrage analytical and the way they use it. the you do diligence on the way in. they have a track record of -- toable to mix assess make success with complicated businesses. talk abou
basis. it's a challenge. sarah: let's talk about the attractive video doing a corporate carvel. versus a regular secondary buyout? kem: the reality is there was a huge amount of capital to be deployed in private equity. the debt markets are red hot, so there is a lot of capital available to carpet equity. they are also competing with corporate's with healthy balance sheets and their own lp. they are often setting up their own teams to invest directly as opposed to passively. there is a huge...
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and they take attacks from sean spicer and sarah sanders and what they do to us on a daily basis veryight not hit all floors. steve: whoa, so he is saying that the president, his demeanor is all an act. this guy on tv and state dinner is all an act. the people who voted for him are crazy. >> act one, get more jobs for the american people complete. act two strengthen our position in the world, complete. if this is an act, it's a pretty good play. right now the american people are benefiting pretty well. so, bad on him. part of the reason i wrote this book, the briefing, which is which is because i talk about some of those interactions. but,. pete: jim might make the book. >> i think he's in the book. ainsley: what does it say though seriously about the voter? the voters were called deplorables. he is calling them. they don't have their faculties? >> i think this is -- it's sad to see that in all seriousness because when i think it continues to show is a lack of understanding. we saw an executive from abc news after the election talk about we need to get a firm irgrasp of what's going o
and they take attacks from sean spicer and sarah sanders and what they do to us on a daily basis veryight not hit all floors. steve: whoa, so he is saying that the president, his demeanor is all an act. this guy on tv and state dinner is all an act. the people who voted for him are crazy. >> act one, get more jobs for the american people complete. act two strengthen our position in the world, complete. if this is an act, it's a pretty good play. right now the american people are...
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sarah palin including prizes for best film best actress and best director a biopic focused on a candid interview she gave her magazine reporter while undergoing rehab who had death in ninety. basis. the news from berlin fenty more coming up. on have an entree and i'll see you again that. global inequality. what does inequality mean in a globally connected well. known to the media play. join the discussion and have your. media forum claims lazy.
sarah palin including prizes for best film best actress and best director a biopic focused on a candid interview she gave her magazine reporter while undergoing rehab who had death in ninety. basis. the news from berlin fenty more coming up. on have an entree and i'll see you again that. global inequality. what does inequality mean in a globally connected well. known to the media play. join the discussion and have your. media forum claims lazy.
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. >> yes exactly, there are million things you could ask sarah sanders about sub stant issues this is question no basislous. boils down to the fact that the media can not stand that president trump is succeeding. they can not stand president obama couldn't achieve historically hoe unemployment. president trump has. they couldn't stand isis flourishing under the obama but under president trump they're on the run. they couldn't stand that president trump acted in syria. they can not stand that president trump is succeeding. that is the root of it. ainsley: jessica, republican feel like they do everything they can to take the president down, hysterics for her to ask this question, she and sarah huckabee sanders they keep going back and forth that is why i laughed at beginning. she is one that said sarah huckabee sanders didn't make the pecan pie. that she was just kidding. do you think democrats will do whatever they can to take down the president. >> i don't think so. there are a lot of people on both sides of the aisle are following trail of what is going on here. if you listen to republicans all over t
. >> yes exactly, there are million things you could ask sarah sanders about sub stant issues this is question no basislous. boils down to the fact that the media can not stand that president trump is succeeding. they can not stand president obama couldn't achieve historically hoe unemployment. president trump has. they couldn't stand isis flourishing under the obama but under president trump they're on the run. they couldn't stand that president trump acted in syria. they can not stand...
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basis. that is something i am proud of our company for doing, and i know we will keep on doing that. more, let's get over to san francisco with sarahwalk us through the latest details we need to know here. >> the first thing to know is the 87 million is actually an estimate by facebook of the worst case scenario. facebook itself has not audited cambridge and analytica -- cambridge analytica. they have gone through and looked at the people who downloaded the app. then they took account of all their unique friends, and with that the highest total you can get to is 87 million, so facebook is basically trying to confirm what it expects to be the worst case scenario before any worst-case gets out there. ramy: so they are setting the bar higher as we wait for the official numbers come through. facebook has put all privacy controls in one area, one new thing is it has disabled the tool that allows profile scraping. what happened here? >> this goes back to how facebook is setting the bar to stay inest possible terms of how many users were affected. in that particular disclosure they say pretty much everyone who has a facebook account at so
basis. that is something i am proud of our company for doing, and i know we will keep on doing that. more, let's get over to san francisco with sarahwalk us through the latest details we need to know here. >> the first thing to know is the 87 million is actually an estimate by facebook of the worst case scenario. facebook itself has not audited cambridge and analytica -- cambridge analytica. they have gone through and looked at the people who downloaded the app. then they took account of...
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sarah sanders's rhetoric from the podium, you asked. i thought it was interesting because one of the thing she said when she was pressed, what's her basis for saying the president could dismiss mueller. it's kind of like web when he said i have many friends in the fbi, and they all think james comey is not doing a very good job. there's no basis for that. her friends, i think are her imaginary friends, maybe ones she learned about from the president. >> we'll all had imaginary friends from time to time in our lives. all right. it so mu thank you for starting us off. coming up, another sign that we're in uncharted legal territory with this white house. does the president have the authority to fire mueller, and is he ready for the fallout? >>> also ahead, news tonight that stormy daniels, the porn star who received $130,000 from trump fixer michael cohen, is now cooperating with the feds. her attorney, michael avenatti, joins us live. that's just minutes away. "the 11th hour" is just getting started on a tuesday night. not quite... just the result of dell emc working with callaway to gather data - and design best-in-class clubs, transform
sarah sanders's rhetoric from the podium, you asked. i thought it was interesting because one of the thing she said when she was pressed, what's her basis for saying the president could dismiss mueller. it's kind of like web when he said i have many friends in the fbi, and they all think james comey is not doing a very good job. there's no basis for that. her friends, i think are her imaginary friends, maybe ones she learned about from the president. >> we'll all had imaginary friends...
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commission so links between sarah and gas that we know was used and had the hallmarks but -- >> tucker: i'm totally open-minded. i just want to be certain that we are acting on the basison. in the case of last weekend's attack with the chlorine gas, there is no way we could no in 48 hours, 24 hours once the cable news shows start pushing for war, why stop lying? >> it had all the hallmarks of something we knew. he was destroying towns willy-nilly in the notion that somehow the rebels would kill their own women and children and have them foaming at the mouth, that's a bit much. >> tucker: the first sarin gas attack took place within a week of the trump administration. that happened, we went right back to the original policy. this attack took place less than a week after the truck people said we are going to pull our troops out. i don't know who did it. i'm not accusing anybody. i'm merely saying there's clearly questions that we need to be asking. anyone who does, i'm a living example, is shouted down. that's insane. >> i wish i took as much pleasure of my critics coming after me as you do. >> tucker: i'm attacked all the time, i don't care. i care about when and where
commission so links between sarah and gas that we know was used and had the hallmarks but -- >> tucker: i'm totally open-minded. i just want to be certain that we are acting on the basison. in the case of last weekend's attack with the chlorine gas, there is no way we could no in 48 hours, 24 hours once the cable news shows start pushing for war, why stop lying? >> it had all the hallmarks of something we knew. he was destroying towns willy-nilly in the notion that somehow the...
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basis. proud ofomething i am our company for doing and we will keep doing that. for more, let's go to san francisco to talk with sarahugh the details. theacebook is here saying, worst-case scenario, this 87 million profiles, is the highest number it could be, based on their estimates. they have not done their own audit into the situation, they have not had access to him bridge analytica servers to see if they still have this data. they want to paint a picture of what is possible, ahead of the zuckerberg congressional testimony, set to happen next week. did he do enough in this call to alleviate concerns about what users are saying, this gap between what users think facebook is using on their data and what they are actually using? sarah: zuckerberg is trying to say they will do more in the future. they have seen the problems and they will close these gaps, but the gaps they have found -- revealing much worse problems we did not know about. i want to mention the scraping tool they found, how easy it was for people to scrape people's public information. all they had to do with them put people's phone numbers or email ad
basis. proud ofomething i am our company for doing and we will keep doing that. for more, let's go to san francisco to talk with sarahugh the details. theacebook is here saying, worst-case scenario, this 87 million profiles, is the highest number it could be, based on their estimates. they have not done their own audit into the situation, they have not had access to him bridge analytica servers to see if they still have this data. they want to paint a picture of what is possible, ahead of the...
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. >> press secretary sarah sanders on what president trump meant when he tweeted over the weekend at times during barbara bush's funeral, i believe, questioning the basiseller investigation alleging the powell is was established "based on an illegal act" adding "really, does everybody know what that means?" welcome back to "morning joe." it's tuesday, april 24. still with us, we have former aide to the george w. bush white house and state department, elise jordan. and former treasury official steve rattner. joining the conversation, national political correspondent for nbc news and msnbc steve kornacki and pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor for the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. joe, a false premise and a witch-hu witch-hunt. that's the white house press secretary backing up the president. what do you make of it? >> i think it was john favreau that said witch-hunt? 19 witches indicted, five witches have already pled so one of my favorite tweets of 2017 was that sometimes when you go on a witch-hunt you actually find witches and right now they're up to 24 250r witches that have been found but i do think
. >> press secretary sarah sanders on what president trump meant when he tweeted over the weekend at times during barbara bush's funeral, i believe, questioning the basiseller investigation alleging the powell is was established "based on an illegal act" adding "really, does everybody know what that means?" welcome back to "morning joe." it's tuesday, april 24. still with us, we have former aide to the george w. bush white house and state department, elise...