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for centralized banks to provide subsidies to eric schmidt and google or they have neither they have neither unions or they don't have subsidies from the government for eric schmidt and subsidies for the business through social bank gifting of money so you have to pick your kid to serve workers exposed to the market without any subsidies whatsoever but garrick schmidt google apple and jeff bezos announced got a huge subsidy from the government for a song like lives in la la land of unicorns and asked the question what can we do for the workers that were disenfranchised and who are dying on skid row who are becoming alcoholic drug addicts on our doorstep who are such a nuisance you know he doesn't understand the first thing about it omics but he loves the free money he loves the handouts well he loves to feel good about himself a lot of people in silicon valley like to feel good about themselves but when put to the vote like recently in cupertino where apple is based there was a vote to have some low income housing and there were that the quotes from people who attended these are prob
for centralized banks to provide subsidies to eric schmidt and google or they have neither they have neither unions or they don't have subsidies from the government for eric schmidt and subsidies for the business through social bank gifting of money so you have to pick your kid to serve workers exposed to the market without any subsidies whatsoever but garrick schmidt google apple and jeff bezos announced got a huge subsidy from the government for a song like lives in la la land of unicorns and...
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accidentally discovers labor unions so you remember last week eric schmidt c.e.o. of google he tweeted let's find ideas that can increase the wages of one hundred thousand low and moderate income workers by at least ten thousand dollars delighted to support call for ideas for a unicorn for the middle class j f f's one billion dollar wage gain challenge now it's interesting because of course google and silicon valley exist due to government subsidies government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an apple component or darpa of course is the basis for google and so these guys are riding on top of government subsidies government essentially has provided this guy's with a guaranteed wealth and now eric schmidt thinking that he has invented this somehow magically from the unicorns out of the lollipops is talking about well how do we create that's like a union they're collectively got to sit down in a room with the president and negotiates basically you know cushy jobs for themselves because she contracts right now the word for that would
accidentally discovers labor unions so you remember last week eric schmidt c.e.o. of google he tweeted let's find ideas that can increase the wages of one hundred thousand low and moderate income workers by at least ten thousand dollars delighted to support call for ideas for a unicorn for the middle class j f f's one billion dollar wage gain challenge now it's interesting because of course google and silicon valley exist due to government subsidies government subsidizes all the preliminary the...
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accidentally discovers labor unions so you remember last week eric schmidt c.e.o. of google he tweeted let's find ideas that can increase the wages of one hundred thousand low and moderate income workers by at least ten thousand dollars delighted to support call for ideas for a unicorn for the middle class j f f's one billion dollar wage gain challenge now it's interesting because of course google and silicon valley exist due to government subsidies government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an apple component or darpa of course is the basis for google and so these guys are riding on top of government subsidies government essentially has provided this guy's with a guaranteed wealth and now eric schmidt thinking that he has invented this somehow magically from the unicorns out of the lollipops is talking about how do we increase wages and again as i've said on the show many many times that yes unions are there to provide wage protection for workers and there's a choice people have to make either they are for unions and for centra
accidentally discovers labor unions so you remember last week eric schmidt c.e.o. of google he tweeted let's find ideas that can increase the wages of one hundred thousand low and moderate income workers by at least ten thousand dollars delighted to support call for ideas for a unicorn for the middle class j f f's one billion dollar wage gain challenge now it's interesting because of course google and silicon valley exist due to government subsidies government subsidizes all the preliminary the...
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and just a few months before he passed away and eric schmidt over there he wasn't yet c.e.o. of google at that time but he was obviously part of this union of people who get to go to the boss of the government budget especially the defined budget in terms of the allocation for darpa and all the investments in silicon valley so they get that's like a union there that collectively got to sit down in a room with the president and negotiates basically you know cushy jobs for themselves because she contracts write another word for that would be a cartel this is a tech cartel and no less punishes than the opec energy cartel look another way that you can rectify the situation is that anyone's got a social security number in america simply put one percent of all fronts that are under it not all straight all stocks all bonds all currency swaps into social security and give all americans a chance for just being in the economy that they themselves are building and paying for through their taxes why should americans work as a tax a stall and obamacare stall that have through the central
and just a few months before he passed away and eric schmidt over there he wasn't yet c.e.o. of google at that time but he was obviously part of this union of people who get to go to the boss of the government budget especially the defined budget in terms of the allocation for darpa and all the investments in silicon valley so they get that's like a union there that collectively got to sit down in a room with the president and negotiates basically you know cushy jobs for themselves because she...
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from "the new york times," mike schmidt and peter baker. frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence and joining us on set, a never before seen combination, steve schmidt, former republican strategist, now an msnbc contributor and co-host of the podcast words matter, and rosie o'donnell, actor and activist. she's known donald trump and been at odds with him for a long, long time which we'll get to over the course of the mourp mike schmidt, what do you make of rod rosenstein stepping out doing this interview with "the wall street journal" at a time when i think most of us understand his relationship with the president he serves to be rather tenuous and fragile? >> yeah, rosenstein still in this tenuous position. the president has chosen to keep him around even after the disclosure that rosenstein had discussed invoking the 5th amendment just four months into trump's office and wearing a wire. it's not really clear, why is it that the president has kept rosenstein there? we've been told that the president doesn't re
from "the new york times," mike schmidt and peter baker. frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence and joining us on set, a never before seen combination, steve schmidt, former republican strategist, now an msnbc contributor and co-host of the podcast words matter, and rosie o'donnell, actor and activist. she's known donald trump and been at odds with him for a long, long time which we'll get to over the course of the mourp mike schmidt, what do you make...
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our friend steve schmidt remains with us. i was asked to ask you tonight by someone who's quite concerned about where we are right now if, in your view, we are in an emergency? because in previous emergencies, even as i recall after hurricane harvey in texas, all of our living presidents -- and we're fortunate to live in a time when we have so many living presidents, members of that small exclusive club, all of our living presidents came together to fund-raise. they made a television spot, they made a public service announcement. in your view, in terms of prominent americans speaking up and saying this is a moment here, folks, are we in any sort of emergency? >> we are in an emergency because we have a president of the united states who is not the commander in chief as much as he is the inciter in chief. he is stoking a cold civil war in the united states, and the consequence of it with regard to the sick mind of this terrorist was nearly the assassination of two former presidents, a secretary of state, vice president, and ma
our friend steve schmidt remains with us. i was asked to ask you tonight by someone who's quite concerned about where we are right now if, in your view, we are in an emergency? because in previous emergencies, even as i recall after hurricane harvey in texas, all of our living presidents -- and we're fortunate to live in a time when we have so many living presidents, members of that small exclusive club, all of our living presidents came together to fund-raise. they made a television spot, they...
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accidentally discovers labor unions so you remember last week eric schmidt c.e.o. of google he tweeted let's find ideas that can increase the wages of one hundred thousand low and moderate income workers by at least ten thousand dollars delighted to support call for ideas for a unicorn for the middle class j f one billion dollar wage again challenge you know it's interesting because of course google is silicon valley exist due to government subsidies government subsidizes all the preliminary the primary technology that goes into an apple compile.
accidentally discovers labor unions so you remember last week eric schmidt c.e.o. of google he tweeted let's find ideas that can increase the wages of one hundred thousand low and moderate income workers by at least ten thousand dollars delighted to support call for ideas for a unicorn for the middle class j f one billion dollar wage again challenge you know it's interesting because of course google is silicon valley exist due to government subsidies government subsidizes all the preliminary...
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we simply can't. >> steve schmidt continues along with us., that last sentence, we can't have this on the court, we simply can't. a lot of people seized on that and said it was more than just the end of a sentence, it was more than an afterthought. listen to what jeff flake is telling us here. he is such an interesting figure, i'd like to hear you out on him. is this a case of an imperfect man on his way out of town, and he fully admits if he was running for reelection, there is no way he would be in this role, an imperfect man coming along at a perfect time? >> we're all imperfect men and women, brian. jeff flake is a good guy. i know him. he's principled. i think that you see what he's feeling there. he's agonizing over this. but i think he has reached the proper conclusion as i literally believe him to be meditaing out loud. you cannot put a person onto the supreme court who says things like, what goes around comes around, that this is all a conspiracy. it goes back to the clintons, it goes back who knows how far, but that partisan anger,
we simply can't. >> steve schmidt continues along with us., that last sentence, we can't have this on the court, we simply can't. a lot of people seized on that and said it was more than just the end of a sentence, it was more than an afterthought. listen to what jeff flake is telling us here. he is such an interesting figure, i'd like to hear you out on him. is this a case of an imperfect man on his way out of town, and he fully admits if he was running for reelection, there is no way he...
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steve schmidt is here with us digesting everything. later the one record that donald trump broke this month, "the 11th hour" back after this. today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. the kind of skills, that work for you. digital transformation actually what does ithappen?o make it takes dell technologies, a family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible... reality. we're helping to give cars the power to read your mind from anywhere... and we're helping up to 40% of the nation's donated blood supply to be redirected to the people that need it most. magic can't make digital transformation happen... but we can. in them therr hills on your guarantevacation.find gold but we can guarantee the best price on this rental cabin. or any accomodation from hotels to yurts. booking.com, booking.yeah will transform not just the automobile, but mobility itself. an autonomous-thinking vehicle protecting those inside and out
steve schmidt is here with us digesting everything. later the one record that donald trump broke this month, "the 11th hour" back after this. today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. the kind of skills, that work for you. digital transformation actually what does ithappen?o make it takes dell technologies, a family of seven technology leaders working behind the scenes to make the impossible......
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steve schmidt is here with us digesting everything. including what some trump supporters had to say about these bombs even after the suspect was arrested. later the one record that donald trump broke this month, "the 11th hour" back after this. at jimmy john's, we're freaks about best in class ingredients. so it's no wonder we announced our new 9-grain wheat sub in the middle of a wheat field. when you've got news this big, it's not enough to just add it to the menu. where's the 'freak yeah!' in that? to celebrate a new sandwich with a taste so inspired, we introduced it in the place that inspired it. the new jimmy john's 9-grain wheat sub, now available at a jimmy john's much, much, much closer to you. wheat yeah freak yeah™ five-year cancer survivor. being diagnosed with cancer made me rethink everything in my life. the things that became important to me were the relationships with people. we pulled together closer as a family. i had so many people at ctca helping me find a way to go through the treatments, to prepare me for anything
steve schmidt is here with us digesting everything. including what some trump supporters had to say about these bombs even after the suspect was arrested. later the one record that donald trump broke this month, "the 11th hour" back after this. at jimmy john's, we're freaks about best in class ingredients. so it's no wonder we announced our new 9-grain wheat sub in the middle of a wheat field. when you've got news this big, it's not enough to just add it to the menu. where's the...
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. >>> and the powerful words of steve schmidt who squarely took on the president earlier today and again sounded the alarm about what we're seeing as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a thursday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 637 on the trump administration, president trump just wrapping up a rally in missoula, montana where he, among other things, retold the story of his victory in 2016, went after hillary clinton, called democrats an angry mob, and urged republicans to get out the vote. >> the choice could not be more clear. democrats produce mobs. republicans produce jobs. >> there you have it, the new talking point. the president also said the upcoming election will come down to a few key issues. >> this will be an election of kavanaugh, the caravan, law and order, and common sense. that's what it's going to be. it's going to be an election of those things. there are those that say that caravan didn't just happen, it didn't just happen. a lot of reasons that caravan, 4,000 people. but i just want to thank the mexican gover
. >>> and the powerful words of steve schmidt who squarely took on the president earlier today and again sounded the alarm about what we're seeing as "the 11th hour" gets underway on a thursday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 637 on the trump administration, president trump just wrapping up a rally in missoula, montana where he, among other things, retold the story of his victory in 2016, went after...
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gavin schmidt,fi to yot, this report from thes u.n. i an incredibly stark warning. do you read it? >> basically, this report is telling us things that scientists have known for a long time, that climate change is already occurring, and it really doesnt take very much more for it to become a very,ery serious issue, not just for coastal vironments but for agriculture, for the arctic, for many, many different aspects of nde planet, this report is saying, well, you know, if we want to limit this, if we want it to not get out of control, we need to act very, very quickly in order to do that, and the time for doing so is running out. >> yang: rafe pomerance, you have spent decades acting as a bit of a revere getting the countrto recognize these threats. many of our viewers may know you from the wonderful deep dive the "new york times" did aboutru dawning, our understanding of climate policy. k oking at this report, do you that this will finally be the thing that moves the needlet >> i this report is really important, the amount of atn ntion it's gotas been huge, it deserv
gavin schmidt,fi to yot, this report from thes u.n. i an incredibly stark warning. do you read it? >> basically, this report is telling us things that scientists have known for a long time, that climate change is already occurring, and it really doesnt take very much more for it to become a very,ery serious issue, not just for coastal vironments but for agriculture, for the arctic, for many, many different aspects of nde planet, this report is saying, well, you know, if we want to limit...
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rivers here run for it schmidt works for.a company making products that are often exported to the us. here is a good salary and can afford to buy the things he wants. that includes many products made available by free global trade. just like most households all over the world the schmitz home is full of things made in other countries. is anything here in their living room actually made in germany. read me very little if we got rid of everything that was made in germany there'd be nothing left . with one exception the antique sewing machine proudly on display. model what about clothing we take a look in the family closet my. least made in turkey created by my. designs in germany made in china. even their pantry is full of food from all over the world. it seems. this mates have had personal experience with how quickly you can lose in the free trade game. one french myth nearly lost his job when schaeffer wanted to move his plant to a cheaper location abroad. the employees fight to keep the plant true national attention schmidt
rivers here run for it schmidt works for.a company making products that are often exported to the us. here is a good salary and can afford to buy the things he wants. that includes many products made available by free global trade. just like most households all over the world the schmitz home is full of things made in other countries. is anything here in their living room actually made in germany. read me very little if we got rid of everything that was made in germany there'd be nothing left ....
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freiburg came out stronger and took the lead again in the fifty seventh minute through look up by schmidt. it was his second goal of the season in the dying seconds of the match nuke us heard our capitalizing on the state by god box keeper to score the host of third and seal a surprising three one win. and you're up to date now on d w new do join us again at the top of the hour. was the human race close on. the first global disaster of the twentieth century. one. course the hundredth anniversary of its. what is humankind learn from the great. plains it learned anything about. playing nineteen if. not for god to w.'s november focus. my name is along that i love. a mexican conductor. coming with me and great musicians and friends from all over the world. is the most likely and the lyric theater their response performing arts and the reason enough going to prison supermarkets trust. and so you're kind of at the winter stage. the christopher wheeled i'm going to bring bliss twenty royal ballet and on this. land. is going to have the first record of the next word to you and i thought it will b
freiburg came out stronger and took the lead again in the fifty seventh minute through look up by schmidt. it was his second goal of the season in the dying seconds of the match nuke us heard our capitalizing on the state by god box keeper to score the host of third and seal a surprising three one win. and you're up to date now on d w new do join us again at the top of the hour. was the human race close on. the first global disaster of the twentieth century. one. course the hundredth...
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that would be our michael schmidt. mike, we know the investigation is limited in scope. there are anywhere from 28 to 40 individuals out there who wanted or expected to be contacted by the fbi. we know that dr. ford and judge kavanaugh were never contacted but you add to it by telling us how this went down and i will ask you to go ahead and retell the story. >> look, we are trying to do here is explain how background check investigation works. it is not the same thing as a full-blown fbi investigation where agents have subpoenas and execute search warrants. it is limited. they have to take their directions from their client. their client in this case is the white house. that's what's gave the white house a lot of of what could be done. trump saw the political pressure and he saw others saying look, this is a narrow thing. he says to mcgahn, let the fbi do whatever they want about kavanaugh and mcbegan says legally we can't do that. we don't cannot let the fbi run free and dig through whatever it wants. they have to be directed. what we'll do is tell them on these particu
that would be our michael schmidt. mike, we know the investigation is limited in scope. there are anywhere from 28 to 40 individuals out there who wanted or expected to be contacted by the fbi. we know that dr. ford and judge kavanaugh were never contacted but you add to it by telling us how this went down and i will ask you to go ahead and retell the story. >> look, we are trying to do here is explain how background check investigation works. it is not the same thing as a full-blown fbi...
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i'm jan schmidt. people want sensible gun laws. gun owners want sensible gun laws because they know they are protected by them too. and when 80% of new hampshire says we want this laws, and what happens in cocker does that they take them away, we need to do something. that's why we are all here today. thank you so much. [applause] >> my name is jamila scales. i'm here representing my mom, and she didn't want to miss this but she had to, so she demanded that i came hear to make sure she was represented, because she has such a strong, strong belief in sensible gun laws. she is over at ward nine right now. that is who she is representing, she is representing the community, the city. so she would like your vote as a state rep for ward nine, and she wants you to know that she will be voting for sensible state laws. she also gave me other information to give you. she is very sorry she couldn't be here. she views our state as needing to move forward with volunteers, today and every day. she views our state as needing to move forward with
i'm jan schmidt. people want sensible gun laws. gun owners want sensible gun laws because they know they are protected by them too. and when 80% of new hampshire says we want this laws, and what happens in cocker does that they take them away, we need to do something. that's why we are all here today. thank you so much. [applause] >> my name is jamila scales. i'm here representing my mom, and she didn't want to miss this but she had to, so she demanded that i came hear to make sure she...
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anita, steve schmidt has this way of focusing the mind. and when you hear it in those words, when you hear the list of recipients of these packages, it really focuses the mind. the question for you is, is the white house political operation just continuing to go forward unabated? we had wisconsin last night. president's got north carolina tomorrow night. are these parallel universes? >> i don't think you're going to see the president stop campaigning. he's going to be, as you mentioned, campaigning friday and saturday, and i can expect him to be campaigning every day for the -- till the election, november 6. they felt like yesterday at the white house that when cnn issued their statement, sort of pushing back on the president's comments, and i think sarah huckabee sanders as well, they felt like that statement was over the top, that it just overdid it. and that they could go back to their message of the long-time strategy of pushing back on the media. that was the message that kind of did it for them. that statement from cnn. and they felt
anita, steve schmidt has this way of focusing the mind. and when you hear it in those words, when you hear the list of recipients of these packages, it really focuses the mind. the question for you is, is the white house political operation just continuing to go forward unabated? we had wisconsin last night. president's got north carolina tomorrow night. are these parallel universes? >> i don't think you're going to see the president stop campaigning. he's going to be, as you mentioned,...
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dean schmidt. you are applying for seat seven or 10? >> it's my understanding, my name is dean schmidt, that there are five seats that would have been listed on my application. six, seven, eight, nine and 10. >> right. seven and 10 are the only two that are not people seeking reappointment. anyway, proceed. >> i understand. i'm not sure how that works. again, my name is dean schmidtment schmidt.i believe it doesn't get to answer your special question about pasta pat attendance because i'm not a not incumbent. i have been a litigate oror, i'a civil litigator for 28 years. i've been living in san francisco. i live in the mission district. that is my home. the areas of my work as a litigator, that i want to bring in at this point as being especially relevant. one, i've done a lot of work representing consumers in litigation. a wide range of cases, california superior court, federal courts, and also in some administrative proceedings. two, i have done a lot of work representing counties, special districts and also a couple of cities, not he
dean schmidt. you are applying for seat seven or 10? >> it's my understanding, my name is dean schmidt, that there are five seats that would have been listed on my application. six, seven, eight, nine and 10. >> right. seven and 10 are the only two that are not people seeking reappointment. anyway, proceed. >> i understand. i'm not sure how that works. again, my name is dean schmidtment schmidt.i believe it doesn't get to answer your special question about pasta pat attendance...
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. >> tonight steve schmidt on america's moral crisis. >> i said, maybe i should cancel this arrangement because i have a bad hair day. >> and mosha on fueling the right here and around the world. >>> plus as the bigoted violence continues, how does this guy still have a job? >> you cannot rebuild your civilization with somebody else's babies. >> then nate silver on the state of the race eight days out. and what happened when jeff sessions was confronted by a preacher. >> brother jeff, as a fellow united myth difficult, i call upon you to repent. >> and "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm i didn't say hayes. tonight the nation is in mourning and in the midst of a profound moral crisis. it is not the first time we found ourselves here during the presidency of one donald trump, but it feels like the worst. there is, of course, the body count. 11 people murdered in their sanctuary on saturday morning while celebrating at their synagogue in pittsburgh. gunned down, authorities say, by a man filled with anti-semitism, hatred, and the worst ideologies human beings ha
. >> tonight steve schmidt on america's moral crisis. >> i said, maybe i should cancel this arrangement because i have a bad hair day. >> and mosha on fueling the right here and around the world. >>> plus as the bigoted violence continues, how does this guy still have a job? >> you cannot rebuild your civilization with somebody else's babies. >> then nate silver on the state of the race eight days out. and what happened when jeff sessions was confronted by...
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old square but freiburg came out stronger and took the lead again in the fifty seventh minute true schmidt. which is was the second goal of the season and the dying seconds of the match capitalized on a mistake by keeper to score the house third and seal a surprising. and our new nick are on a mission to put their volatile starts of the season behind them and move back into more familiar territory being league leaders and dominating over the rest of their bundesliga rivals a couple of consecutive victories in the bag has come their funds for now but could mediocre minds cause an upset on home turf let's take a look. boyens hopes of achieving back to back league wins got off to a dream start as tiago found the next on the half hour mark i also they thought. they are concluded robert leaven dusky foul minds midfielder pierre could do in the lead up but the bavarians bounce back soon enough you're sure kimmage picking out leon gretzky who volleyed home in the thirty ninth minute the young germany internationals combining expertly to fire the visitors in front. of the chopping block might not
old square but freiburg came out stronger and took the lead again in the fifty seventh minute true schmidt. which is was the second goal of the season and the dying seconds of the match capitalized on a mistake by keeper to score the house third and seal a surprising. and our new nick are on a mission to put their volatile starts of the season behind them and move back into more familiar territory being league leaders and dominating over the rest of their bundesliga rivals a couple of...
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attorney joyce vance, and here at the table, "new york times" reporter mike schmidt.nection as with the mail bomber, as with the shooting at the synagogue, between donald trump and the alleged incident, but donald trump, you reported that donald trump and his legal team have made smearing bob mueller part of their legal strategy. >> yeah, but this -- they've really struggled to undermine mueller throughout this entire thing. the biggest punch that was landed was last year when it came out there were these text messages between these two agents that were, you know, negative toward trump. otherwise, they really struggled and mueller has gone through a trial now. there was all this talk in trump world and manafort world that there were these killer motions that were going to take mueller out, going to upend him and destroy the justice department investigation. they've now gone through a trial with manafort, gotten convictions. manafort has pled. in a sense, they're pitching a shutout. you can see where in the desperate move, one side that has nothing really to throw woul
attorney joyce vance, and here at the table, "new york times" reporter mike schmidt.nection as with the mail bomber, as with the shooting at the synagogue, between donald trump and the alleged incident, but donald trump, you reported that donald trump and his legal team have made smearing bob mueller part of their legal strategy. >> yeah, but this -- they've really struggled to undermine mueller throughout this entire thing. the biggest punch that was landed was last year when...
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freiburg came out stronger and took the lead again in the fifty seventh minute through look up by schmidt i think it was his second goal of the season in the dying seconds of the match nuke us heard our capitalizing on the stage keeper to score the host third and feel a surprising three one when. you're up to date now on your new do join us again at the top of the hour. it was a human cataclysm. the first disaster of the twentieth century. one . forced the hundredth anniversary of its.
freiburg came out stronger and took the lead again in the fifty seventh minute through look up by schmidt i think it was his second goal of the season in the dying seconds of the match nuke us heard our capitalizing on the stage keeper to score the host third and feel a surprising three one when. you're up to date now on your new do join us again at the top of the hour. it was a human cataclysm. the first disaster of the twentieth century. one . forced the hundredth anniversary of its.
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manufacturers usually go where it's cheapest we take a look at the schmidt family bicycles the brands are all german. but we know where they were all made at least the frames. cheap production in china that cost hundreds of thousands of jobs especially in the u.s. . back to philadelphia the city is a dynamic growing urban center. but in the surrounding region the factories and jobs have disappeared. like in many parts of the u.s. . sarah parker and her neighbors susan schweikert don't count themselves as losers in the globalization era and they don't like donald trump but they're on a mission by american i know. sarah has a popular website and buy american is it's clarion call. some games like working you know that everything you say. in her usa love list she gives thousands of fans advice on how to replace products made in other parts of the world she says it's about their jobs. check it out american flags it's you wouldn't believe how often american flags are not even really made statements this is made united states as a oh yeah ok i like it when they when they put the label really
manufacturers usually go where it's cheapest we take a look at the schmidt family bicycles the brands are all german. but we know where they were all made at least the frames. cheap production in china that cost hundreds of thousands of jobs especially in the u.s. . back to philadelphia the city is a dynamic growing urban center. but in the surrounding region the factories and jobs have disappeared. like in many parts of the u.s. . sarah parker and her neighbors susan schweikert don't count...
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lead the pack because defensive model allowed freiburg back into the match and our goal by jonathan schmidt of the most honest righty. foul on alfredsson bogus and then gave out by the chance from the sport in the sixty minutes and he himself stepped up to do the honors. he wasn't done there either poking home third in the ice he did manage to seal a food one win with twenty five goals patrick heroes in borgerson is now hours bug's all time top scorer in the bundesliga. the season's going to see the table is taking shape up to six match days stuart ones win over the weekend combined with science loss to hit ten mins dortmund are on top beneath the table beneath the top three god but a man and likes it all on eleven points down in the bottom however hanover and now in last place and still win this up to six games shaka finally moved up but only one place. french singer as novel has died at the age of ninety four often described as france's frank sinatra the sing a sold more than one hundred million records during a career that stretched across seven decades a legendary crooner wrote his own
lead the pack because defensive model allowed freiburg back into the match and our goal by jonathan schmidt of the most honest righty. foul on alfredsson bogus and then gave out by the chance from the sport in the sixty minutes and he himself stepped up to do the honors. he wasn't done there either poking home third in the ice he did manage to seal a food one win with twenty five goals patrick heroes in borgerson is now hours bug's all time top scorer in the bundesliga. the season's going to...
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back a defensive model allowed freiburg back into the match yeah i am but i don't go by jonathan schmidt of the most hapless righty not that he knew much about his foul on finn bogus and gave out by the chance from the spot in the sixty third minute and a star man did the on himself three one. and he wasn't done there poking home in the eighty third minute to seal a four one win i am the last time he scored a hat trick freiburg at home in twenty seventeen so return to action and form for alfredsson bogus and became his club's all time leading bonus league of score with twenty five goals. way to go the ice may now in the late match frankfurt host at the league's only side without a win to hand over working against hanover is therefore on the road it's been very rocky dating back to last season fifteen away matches without a win to be exact let's see if they can end that train at frankfurt who just got their croatian sensation back in the lineup. frank first world cup runner up and say ray that returned to the starting line up for the first time this season and his presence seemed to inspi
back a defensive model allowed freiburg back into the match yeah i am but i don't go by jonathan schmidt of the most hapless righty not that he knew much about his foul on finn bogus and gave out by the chance from the spot in the sixty third minute and a star man did the on himself three one. and he wasn't done there poking home in the eighty third minute to seal a four one win i am the last time he scored a hat trick freiburg at home in twenty seventeen so return to action and form for...
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a miss and freiburg fluke of all schmidt hit the post in the final minutes disappointing for labor because in coach heiko kailash. derby life six are among the bonus league is the strongest side if you only count the last five match days we're talking about momentum in form their opponent's nuremberg promoted side that hasn't disappointed this season we're standing in the way of life see getting back in the mix at the top of the table let's see if nuremberg can put the brakes on the bulls. if nuremberg coach michel come on a couldn't believe what he was saying pre-match he was in for a rude awakening come kick off let's see when to head up. just three minutes team advantage with the leg work kevin kapil with the finishing touch. i call conversion thoughts kate plus five pm pret laos should have done better just four minutes later use of pulse and made it to nil ah but then there again the playmaker posts and netting his third goal in two games. after twenty one minutes it was three nil muscle some of it's a smashing home on this occasion oh and i'm not methodist hof was a nova thunder and
a miss and freiburg fluke of all schmidt hit the post in the final minutes disappointing for labor because in coach heiko kailash. derby life six are among the bonus league is the strongest side if you only count the last five match days we're talking about momentum in form their opponent's nuremberg promoted side that hasn't disappointed this season we're standing in the way of life see getting back in the mix at the top of the table let's see if nuremberg can put the brakes on the bulls. if...
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. >> reporter: robbie schmidt and carly shimkus it sure is, 3:30 in montana.r than these pancakes, the size of the crowd last night in missoula, montana. wait until you see the mass of humanity that came out to see the president, pitching -- we will tell you about that when "fox and friends first" returns on friday morning. rob: secretary of state mike pompeo will sit down with mexican officials to discuss ways to stop the migrant caravan heading toward the united states. donald trump railing against democrats for refusing to work with him on immigration reform in last night's rally in montana. >> i want to thank the mexican government because they are stopping at hopefully before it gets to us. i am willing to send the military to defend our southern border if necessary. all caused because of the illegal immigration onslaught brought by the democrats because they refuse to acknowledge or to change the laws. they like it. rob: the caravan is near mexico's southern border, a couple thousand miles from the united states. the mexican government calling on the un
. >> reporter: robbie schmidt and carly shimkus it sure is, 3:30 in montana.r than these pancakes, the size of the crowd last night in missoula, montana. wait until you see the mass of humanity that came out to see the president, pitching -- we will tell you about that when "fox and friends first" returns on friday morning. rob: secretary of state mike pompeo will sit down with mexican officials to discuss ways to stop the migrant caravan heading toward the united states. donald...
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base defensive model allowed freiburg back into the match and go by jonathan schmidt of the most missed righty. a foul on alfredsson bogus and then gave out chance from the spot in the sixty minutes and he himself stepped up to do the honors. he wasn't done then either pucking home i third in the icy dead minutes a c.e.o. of for one win with twenty five goals actually heroes is now our all time top scorer in the bundesliga. still the come on d. w. after years of turmoil german still trying to separate the set for a major restructuring the company splits in two parts names a new c.e.o. talk to him live in just a few minutes. that's coming right up to town for. i'm not laughing at. well because sometimes i am but most end up with that. because deep into the german culture he knew to take his grandmother to eat it's all that. next time rachel join me sunday to host. time for an upgrade. furniture grows all by.
base defensive model allowed freiburg back into the match and go by jonathan schmidt of the most missed righty. a foul on alfredsson bogus and then gave out chance from the spot in the sixty minutes and he himself stepped up to do the honors. he wasn't done then either pucking home i third in the icy dead minutes a c.e.o. of for one win with twenty five goals actually heroes is now our all time top scorer in the bundesliga. still the come on d. w. after years of turmoil german still trying to...
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his name is steve schmidt. he was a senior adviser to john mccain's presidential campaign in 2008. it is important to note schmidt left the republican party earlier this year to protest president trump's policies. nonetheless, here's what he tweeted. he said the price of brett kavanaugh's ascension to the supreme court is incalculably high. it will shatter the institutional integrity of the court and eviscerate standards and expectations for both honesty and nonpartisanship in judicial nominees for years to come. wow that is a strong warning from someone who was a gop insider. and then there is former justice john paul stevens, saying he initially supported kavanaugh's nomination, but then? >> i changed my views for reasons that had really no relationship to his intellectual ability or his record as a federal judge. i think that his performance during the hearings caused me to change my mind. >> senator jeff flake, the arizona republican who last friday forced the white house to order the fbi to investigate christine blasey ford's allegations said this on tuesday. >> the interactio
his name is steve schmidt. he was a senior adviser to john mccain's presidential campaign in 2008. it is important to note schmidt left the republican party earlier this year to protest president trump's policies. nonetheless, here's what he tweeted. he said the price of brett kavanaugh's ascension to the supreme court is incalculably high. it will shatter the institutional integrity of the court and eviscerate standards and expectations for both honesty and nonpartisanship in judicial nominees...
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that would be our michael schmidt. mike, we know the investigation is limited in scope. we know that because there are anywhere from 28 to 40 individuals out there who wanted or expected to be contacted by the fbi. we know that dr. ford and judge kavanaugh were never contacted but you add to it by telling us how this went down and i will ask you to go ahead and retell the story. >> what we're trying to do here is explain how background check investigation works. it is not the same thing as a full-blown fbi investigation where agents have subpoenas and execute search warrants. it is limited. they have to take their directions from their client. their client in this case is the white house. that's what's gave the white house a lot of say over what could be done. trump saw the political pressure and he saw others saying look, this is a narrow thing. he says to mcgahn, let the fbi do whatever they want about kavanaugh and mcgahn says legally we can't do that. we can't let the fbi run free and dig through whatever it wants. they have to be directed. what we'll do is tell them
that would be our michael schmidt. mike, we know the investigation is limited in scope. we know that because there are anywhere from 28 to 40 individuals out there who wanted or expected to be contacted by the fbi. we know that dr. ford and judge kavanaugh were never contacted but you add to it by telling us how this went down and i will ask you to go ahead and retell the story. >> what we're trying to do here is explain how background check investigation works. it is not the same thing...