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after the success of his first singles schultz began his d.j. career doing gigs around the world. to believe that he was once unemployed and struggled to make ends meet by collecting deposit bottles. he had been dreaming of becoming a d.j. since he was a teenager. the first time i was in a club fifteen and i just fell in love straightaway with the music with the people it was so cool and i decided there and then to become a d.j. to. that jenny was tough. for years robin shows handsome hostiles be her. now he's at the top and friends with other sounds like the french d.j. david guetta so obviously that you have to do a track together. phrase twenty eighteen single child's open shows collaborated with the colombian. you know . robin show that has sold over sixteen million copies of his song. bright for the star for most of the book. i'm not scared about my future sure you always worry a little but i think if you work harder than stay present and i manage to love what you do musically then things will work out some type of. our pop back sports special on the pub in short it's continu
after the success of his first singles schultz began his d.j. career doing gigs around the world. to believe that he was once unemployed and struggled to make ends meet by collecting deposit bottles. he had been dreaming of becoming a d.j. since he was a teenager. the first time i was in a club fifteen and i just fell in love straightaway with the music with the people it was so cool and i decided there and then to become a d.j. to. that jenny was tough. for years robin shows handsome hostiles...
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he had debbie wasserman-schultz's p.c.? what's the story there?d from congress he came into the house building' at midnight. he had debbie wasserman-schultz's laptop. he tried to flee the country. he said', it was attorney-client privilege so you can't look at it. so when trump talks about a server. he's talking about debbie wasserman-schultz's laptop which the cops said went missing. david: why do you think jeff sessions was not interested in get together bottom of this. he was not willing to take on 48 angry democrats. david: great work. terrific journalistic work. you have got it all to yourself because the mainstream media isn't interested in this story. congratulations. you have don't best with it. secretary of state mike pompeo visiting north korea for the first time since the summit. stay with us. ♪ ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ you never drop to your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle,
he had debbie wasserman-schultz's p.c.? what's the story there?d from congress he came into the house building' at midnight. he had debbie wasserman-schultz's laptop. he tried to flee the country. he said', it was attorney-client privilege so you can't look at it. so when trump talks about a server. he's talking about debbie wasserman-schultz's laptop which the cops said went missing. david: why do you think jeff sessions was not interested in get together bottom of this. he was not willing to...
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let's get more from teri schultz in helsinki. welcome, teri. that reads like a president trying to contain a backlash. teri: yeah. and it's a huge backlash and i don't think one tweet is exactly going to do it. as you mentioned earlier, much of the press conference focused on allegations that russia interfered in u.s. presidential elections and that president trump himself knew about this, may have acquiesced to some of it so this is not going to go away. it's interesting that president trump said he doesn't want to dwell on the past because of course there are investigations going on. those aren't going away, either. indictments continue and speculation is they will lead to the president. he may hope one tweet helps quell displeasure but it will take a lot more than that. phil: let's hear from the two men. here they are talking about the potential for cooperation in syria. president trump: as he discussed at length, the crisis in syria is a complex one. cooperation between our two countries has the potential to save hundreds of thousands of li
let's get more from teri schultz in helsinki. welcome, teri. that reads like a president trying to contain a backlash. teri: yeah. and it's a huge backlash and i don't think one tweet is exactly going to do it. as you mentioned earlier, much of the press conference focused on allegations that russia interfered in u.s. presidential elections and that president trump himself knew about this, may have acquiesced to some of it so this is not going to go away. it's interesting that president trump...
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schultz died of natural causes in the district. his career in north dakota as a sports director at a local television station. he then landed his own msnbc show in 2009 known as the ed show. schultz was 64 years old. >>> next, the nfl's mort recent eff to fix the catch ruleak nowing another major step forward. now players will have the option of tither tuckinghe ball away, turning up field or avoiding or warding off an opponent. >>> okay,cr next. how tive is this? several weeks ago, a reporter haley byrd posted a photo of her yfriend evanating a kit kit-kat bar. he fit into all four of the ba at once clearly violating the give me a break jingle. twitter didn't give him a break. on the fourth of july evan popped the big questn and the ring wasn't inside of a velvet box but rather a 3 silicon valley is in a housing crisis. this is palo alto home -- not that home b imagine a home that would sell for more than $2 million. it's probably not the home you're imagining, though. $2 million gets you a small two bedroom one bathroom home. it
schultz died of natural causes in the district. his career in north dakota as a sports director at a local television station. he then landed his own msnbc show in 2009 known as the ed show. schultz was 64 years old. >>> next, the nfl's mort recent eff to fix the catch ruleak nowing another major step forward. now players will have the option of tither tuckinghe ball away, turning up field or avoiding or warding off an opponent. >>> okay,cr next. how tive is this? several...
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>> guest: so, in 2011, she met george schultz, and you know who george schultz is, a famous former secretaryof state, crafted the reagan'd meteorologist's foreign policy, is credited by many with winning the cold war. in his 90s now but remains a revered figure and republican circles and he lives right off the stanford campus, has always been very passionate about science, and when he met elizabeth holmes he was impressed with what she told him about her technology, and he soon thereafter joined her board, and then introduced her to his buddies at the hoover institution, the think tank on the stanford campus and that's how she got to meet henry kissinger, and bell perry, the former secretary of defense under bill clinton. sam nunn, bill frist, and some former military commanders like admiral roughhead, and they all eventually joined the board, and so by the time, 2013-2014 came around, she had this unbelievable board of ex states american and retired military commanders who had incredible resumes. >> host: and general mattis. >> guest: yes. the current secretary of defense. >> host: they are
>> guest: so, in 2011, she met george schultz, and you know who george schultz is, a famous former secretaryof state, crafted the reagan'd meteorologist's foreign policy, is credited by many with winning the cold war. in his 90s now but remains a revered figure and republican circles and he lives right off the stanford campus, has always been very passionate about science, and when he met elizabeth holmes he was impressed with what she told him about her technology, and he soon thereafter...
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correspondent teri schultz reporting from hell thinking many thanks indeed. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world and a group of women and children have been evacuated from two rescue ships stranded off the coast of italy some four hundred fifty migrants are on board but rome is not allowing the others to disembark until other e.q. states agree to take more of them in so far germany france and malta have agreed to take around fifty migrants each. a suicide bomber has killed at least seven people in the afghan capital kabul more than fifteen others were injured by the blast near a government ministry the u.n. says the number of civilians killed in afghanistan hit a record high in the first half of twenty teen most were killed by militant attacks and suicide bombings. turkey is marking the second anniversary of a failed coup attempt against president rush of time to one thousands of his supporters converged on what's known as july the fifteenth martyrs bridge in istanbul which was renamed for the hundreds killed resisting the attempt
correspondent teri schultz reporting from hell thinking many thanks indeed. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world and a group of women and children have been evacuated from two rescue ships stranded off the coast of italy some four hundred fifty migrants are on board but rome is not allowing the others to disembark until other e.q. states agree to take more of them in so far germany france and malta have agreed to take around fifty migrants each. a suicide bomber has...
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at one point henry kissinger, george schultz was on her board. there was just one problem. it was all a fraud. john brought down this house of cards. and his new book "bad blood" laying out his investigation into the scandal. he explained what first tipped him off and his pain taking pursuit of clues when he joined me this week from new york. >> welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> so, look, we have announced your book "bad blood" is interesting. what got your attention? what made you delve into this story? >> well, i had covered health care at "the wall street journal" for the better part of ten years, and i read a profile of elizabeth holmes in the "new yorker" magazine in late 2014. she had rocketed to fame about a year earlier. but that story is the one that put her on my radar. i thought that there was some strange things in that story. the thing that struck me as the most odd was this notion that a stanford drop out with no formal training in medicine or in laboratory science could just drop out and, you know, invent new science, new medical science
at one point henry kissinger, george schultz was on her board. there was just one problem. it was all a fraud. john brought down this house of cards. and his new book "bad blood" laying out his investigation into the scandal. he explained what first tipped him off and his pain taking pursuit of clues when he joined me this week from new york. >> welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> so, look, we have announced your book "bad blood" is...
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all right and they shook hands so let's go straight to helsinki our correspondent gary schultz has been covering this the history making summit terry. well a helicopter just passed overhead which i believe is accompanying the motorcade of at least one of the leaders heading back to the airport and i can tell you that i believe finland is probably breathing a sigh of relief to see these two go on their way i know that the press corps here is you know has their heads down and and writing stories about this rather remarkable summit if there was a lot of pressure a lot of tension and we didn't know exactly what was going to happen again these are two very unpredictable leaders so the mood here was one of apprehension of uncertainty if your political leaders whose whose fates may be on the line here and i think that summing it up it was indeed surprising terry in terms of substance how substantive was this summit. it depends on the topic i mean on the subject of election meddling they spoke a great deal about it with the president from saying things that i can tell from reactions were quite
all right and they shook hands so let's go straight to helsinki our correspondent gary schultz has been covering this the history making summit terry. well a helicopter just passed overhead which i believe is accompanying the motorcade of at least one of the leaders heading back to the airport and i can tell you that i believe finland is probably breathing a sigh of relief to see these two go on their way i know that the press corps here is you know has their heads down and and writing stories...
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all with you in helsinki teri schultz you've covered plenty of these summits did anything substantive come out as of today. that's right i've been covering summits in the finnish capital since the cold war since president bush met mikhail gorbachev here as have plenty of other people here today and all of us agree we've never seen anything like this press conference before in one nine hundred ninety even when president bush wanted to kill gorbachev help on the iraq war you never could have imagined a press conference where he walked in and said their interests converge as president trump did today with president putin i think we we will be discussing later in this show the most substantive thing that came out of that and that's the shock in washington at the things president trump said the way that he rejected his own intelligence and in fact embraced president putin's denial of any interference what the europeans would have liked to hear was barely on the agenda at all ukraine the iran nuclear deal crimea these things a very significant significance to europeans didn't even come up l
all with you in helsinki teri schultz you've covered plenty of these summits did anything substantive come out as of today. that's right i've been covering summits in the finnish capital since the cold war since president bush met mikhail gorbachev here as have plenty of other people here today and all of us agree we've never seen anything like this press conference before in one nine hundred ninety even when president bush wanted to kill gorbachev help on the iraq war you never could have...
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ed schultz did that.er's killing and that evening i will be speaking at the home going services of harlem activists in this town who worked very hard in fighting these battles, beverly austin, i'll be thinking of ed schultz and beverly austin as we continue to fight for what is right. that does it for me. thanks for watching and to keep the conversation going, like us at facebook.com/politics nation and follow us on twitter at politics nation. i'll see you back here next sunday. >>> you know what? i want to add one thing to ed schultz. i remember he had the biggest smile and gave the best hugs. that was another personal note about him. we miss him a lot. >> i continue to hug you alex, but i'm not as bilge as him. i lost something. >> that's okay. >> he was a man's man and person's person. >> hugs are good from both of you. rev, thank you. good morning to all of you. i'm alex witt at msnbc world headquarters, 9:00 here in the east and 6:00 out west. summit goals, the answers president trump gives to that q
ed schultz did that.er's killing and that evening i will be speaking at the home going services of harlem activists in this town who worked very hard in fighting these battles, beverly austin, i'll be thinking of ed schultz and beverly austin as we continue to fight for what is right. that does it for me. thanks for watching and to keep the conversation going, like us at facebook.com/politics nation and follow us on twitter at politics nation. i'll see you back here next sunday. >>>...
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cross over to that live for us soon as it gets underway in the meantime electively indeed abuse teri schultz she is at nato headquarters terry are you there yet i live there she is terry great to see you what an extraordinary way to kick off this two day summit i mean that was just supposed to be a photo op when people are all smiles it's a meet and greet and chit chatting about the weather well the one thing everybody knows is that president trump is so unpredictable the he is obsessed with european defense spending the european defense budgets and especially germany's so this is the thing that stood out to me most in those comments is how uncomfortable secretary general stoltenberg must have been nato is absolutely insistent that trade and defense not be linked and president trump is ever more linking the two issues all right now you've been covering a nato for quite a long time terry it's your beat you own this story i have you ever experienced a nato summit this confrontational and an american a leader striking a tone that is so combative. no and in the four nato summit that i've attende
cross over to that live for us soon as it gets underway in the meantime electively indeed abuse teri schultz she is at nato headquarters terry are you there yet i live there she is terry great to see you what an extraordinary way to kick off this two day summit i mean that was just supposed to be a photo op when people are all smiles it's a meet and greet and chit chatting about the weather well the one thing everybody knows is that president trump is so unpredictable the he is obsessed with...
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correspondent teri schultz reporting from hell thinking many thanks indeed. and just to take you back to our top story in the world cup coming to an end after thirty two days with thirty two nations taking part in sixty four games and now of course the future world cup is over for another four years so let's take a few minutes remembering some of the more amazing moments of the final tonight. i. can. recall using germany to learn german. salute from the. why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to suffer from the c.w. learning course you can speak.
correspondent teri schultz reporting from hell thinking many thanks indeed. and just to take you back to our top story in the world cup coming to an end after thirty two days with thirty two nations taking part in sixty four games and now of course the future world cup is over for another four years so let's take a few minutes remembering some of the more amazing moments of the final tonight. i. can. recall using germany to learn german. salute from the. why not learn with him online on the...
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ed schultz here in r.t. america i met ed back in two thousand and two when he interviewed me for the radio program regarding the farm bill talking about agriculture today and so it's apropos i was working on capitol hill for tom daschle at the time the senate majority leader and clearly cared about not just all farmers and ranchers but average folks and over the years i was invited on his show t.v. show on and s n b c we got into all sorts of interesting things important issues from gas prices and speculation oil prices to pipelines to finance. the regulation and the banks and ed was on varnished and his passion for lots of issues and these were some of them i was honored always to be with him and when ed moved here to r.t. america i was invited to join him on his show and did so many time last year he told me that he had never had a better job in journalism that he was free to say what he wanted it wasn't edited he didn't have any corporate show sponsors to worry about he also said that this was an importan
ed schultz here in r.t. america i met ed back in two thousand and two when he interviewed me for the radio program regarding the farm bill talking about agriculture today and so it's apropos i was working on capitol hill for tom daschle at the time the senate majority leader and clearly cared about not just all farmers and ranchers but average folks and over the years i was invited on his show t.v. show on and s n b c we got into all sorts of interesting things important issues from gas prices...
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watch this next officer, sergeant chris schultz goes over to the side and then. >> oh, hope he's okay. >> okay, now it's attempted murder. >> police still smashing out the windows, eventually they were able to get this car stopped. two 19-year-olds and a 17-year-old inside the vehicle. that 19-year-old, marrone kidd, eventually pled guilty to four different charges. attempted murder, not one of them. he was sentenced to 23 months in jail. sergeant schultz, the one you see get smashed over the guardrail was admitted to the hospital, treated for his injuries, but released that day. >> do we know why they tried to escape? >> police say that the car they were in was stolen and they believe that was linked to a burglary just eight days before. >>. >>> the next video is interesting as well. you see this nice ford ranger parked there. couple of guys walking down the street and they just get into this truck. >> i'm just going to assume it's not theirs. >> oli, you're a veteran of this show, aren't you? a gentleman comes out of the door on the right and seems a little suspicious. >> get out of
watch this next officer, sergeant chris schultz goes over to the side and then. >> oh, hope he's okay. >> okay, now it's attempted murder. >> police still smashing out the windows, eventually they were able to get this car stopped. two 19-year-olds and a 17-year-old inside the vehicle. that 19-year-old, marrone kidd, eventually pled guilty to four different charges. attempted murder, not one of them. he was sentenced to 23 months in jail. sergeant schultz, the one you see get...
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ed schultz was 64 years old. >>> finally a break of the heat wave stemming the northeast. now it's the southwest's turn with 25 million people under heat alert. here's derek van dam. >> much cooler air settling in for the weekend for the big apple all the way up the new england coastline, in fact. this all thanks to a cold front that will trigger up a few showers and rumbles of thunder. in fact, there's the potential for some localized flash flooding as well. that's where we've highlighted in that shading of green stretching from boston, new york and d.c. the evening, however, i think we should start to see a general clearing trend from the west to the east in time for dinner. temperatures today 82 degrees, look at this, 79 by saturday. more of the same with boston temperatures cooling off significantly and a drop in humidity levels. record heat setting up across the region. national weather service issuing extreme heat warnings for l.a., las vegas, triple digit heat for this region. >>> let's get a check on cnnmoney this morning. a trade war between the u.s. and china rea
ed schultz was 64 years old. >>> finally a break of the heat wave stemming the northeast. now it's the southwest's turn with 25 million people under heat alert. here's derek van dam. >> much cooler air settling in for the weekend for the big apple all the way up the new england coastline, in fact. this all thanks to a cold front that will trigger up a few showers and rumbles of thunder. in fact, there's the potential for some localized flash flooding as well. that's where we've...
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ed schultz, the host of "the ed show" for six years on msnbc has died. he began as a sports caster and worked in radio before changing his political views becoming a liberal. after leaving msnbc in 2015 he joined rt america in washington. ed schultz was just 64 years old. >>> caught on camera, a high-speed car chase ends with a car slamming into a pennsylvania home. police say it started when troopers clocked the car speeding on the highway yesterday and exited doing 80 in a 35 mile an hour zone. the driver faces charges including fleeing police and a dui. nobody in the house was hurt. >>> as many of us know, weddings can be stressful but consider what happened in western new york, everything was going fine during filming of a video until they hear something cracking, looked up and incredibly just able to dive out of the way before that large branch fell. they escaped with drinks in hand and fortunately, everybody was okay. >>> when we come back, we'll take a ride with skate board legend tony hawk in our nightly spotlight. what the white house e californ
ed schultz, the host of "the ed show" for six years on msnbc has died. he began as a sports caster and worked in radio before changing his political views becoming a liberal. after leaving msnbc in 2015 he joined rt america in washington. ed schultz was just 64 years old. >>> caught on camera, a high-speed car chase ends with a car slamming into a pennsylvania home. police say it started when troopers clocked the car speeding on the highway yesterday and exited doing 80 in a...
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and radio broadcaster ed schultz has passed away joined on to america in twenty sixty and was a highly valued member of the team he's believed to have died of natural causes that his home in washington d.c. was sixty four years old before joining us had been for several years one of the most watched anchorman on m s n b c and had a successful career on radio as well is reporting gave voice to workers and labor unions he was never afraid to speak out and had always wanted his country to be a role model for the world and for its own citizens during his short time on r.t. america he covered several high profile news events which showcase his talents and experience as an all news reporter among other topics he cup with the vote with larry king item erika's twenty sixteen presidential election. senator in every poll you beat donald trump far more than your opponent do you want the superdelegates to consider that and i think they have to look at hillary clinton and i disagree on a whole lot of issues and people in the convention i'm going to disagree but one thing we're all united on trump w
and radio broadcaster ed schultz has passed away joined on to america in twenty sixty and was a highly valued member of the team he's believed to have died of natural causes that his home in washington d.c. was sixty four years old before joining us had been for several years one of the most watched anchorman on m s n b c and had a successful career on radio as well is reporting gave voice to workers and labor unions he was never afraid to speak out and had always wanted his country to be a...
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and radio broadcaster ed schultz has passed away he joined the america in twenty sixteen and was a highly valued member of that scene he's believed to have died of natural causes that his home in washington d.c. at childers was sixty four years old before joining us he had been for several years one of the highest rated anchorman on m.s.m. b.c. and had a very successful career in radio his reporting gave a voice to workers and labor unions he was never afraid to speak out and during his short time on r.t. america he covered several high profile news events like the practice of both with larry king and america's twenty sixteen presidential election. senator in every poll you beat donald trump for more than your opponent do you want to superdelegates to consider that and i think they have to look at hillary clinton and i disagree on a whole lot of issues and people in the convention i'm going to disagree but one thing we're all united on trump would be a disaster for this country must not become president perhaps now you understand why i have come all the way from the united states there's
and radio broadcaster ed schultz has passed away he joined the america in twenty sixteen and was a highly valued member of that scene he's believed to have died of natural causes that his home in washington d.c. at childers was sixty four years old before joining us he had been for several years one of the highest rated anchorman on m.s.m. b.c. and had a very successful career in radio his reporting gave a voice to workers and labor unions he was never afraid to speak out and during his short...
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debbie wasserman schultz. i believe they even had him and they don't want to use him. for the dnc, the server was never taken by the fbi. they went in there and john podesta threw him out of the office they said get out of here. they go after other people like there's no tomorrow. you understand that, i spoke to you about it before as they sai said, you are winning, don't give it up. i've stayed very much involved. in my to be involved? totally. people are finding out a lot of things that they never thought and in all fairness to the ig report, it was an unbelievable report except at the end where i sort of try to be politically correct. when you talk about bias, there has never been biased like that. strzok on the other hand, that was totally biased. that report was a good report except the basic conclusion. which wasn't even bad. >> tucker: having met with, talk to, watched carefully angela merkel in germany and vladimir putin in russia, who do you think from the perspective of their countries does the better job representing their interests? >> president trump: ange
debbie wasserman schultz. i believe they even had him and they don't want to use him. for the dnc, the server was never taken by the fbi. they went in there and john podesta threw him out of the office they said get out of here. they go after other people like there's no tomorrow. you understand that, i spoke to you about it before as they sai said, you are winning, don't give it up. i've stayed very much involved. in my to be involved? totally. people are finding out a lot of things that they...
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ed schultz was 64 years. roadblock in the path to citizenship for u.s. military members.sociated press is reporting that th army is recruits. immigration attorneys say in more than 40 minutes and women who enlisted through a special recruitment program have been kicked out of thethe program al with legal status to enlist and earn citizenship after receiving an honorable service designation. a pentagon spokesperson told the a.p. they couldn't explain the discharges because of pending litigation. >> the deepening mystery behind the poisoning of a british couple. and of course it's the really tough stains that nobody ever does ready? really? i didn't do it so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, i knew it was just what we needed so now we can undo all the tough stains that nobody did dad? i didn't do it huh, he didn't do it introducing new tide ultra oxi; it's got to be tide ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works
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facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, and howard schultz. that's not exciting talk. back with charlie cook, susan del percio, and hidie przybyla. any of them have the chutzpah, to walk into the presidential campaign and act like a candidate? >> i think it is hard to run from a business space. >> they don't like business guys. >> it would be better off if they looked at one, but i don't think where the democratic party's heart is right now. >> they would have to beat trump at his own game and with the exception of oprah winfrey, donald trump is a media person. he knows how to do that job and that is what you need if you are going to tackle him. >> he doesn't know stuff. >> then, what about -- >> he doesn't know stuff like how to be president. >> i have watched a ton of interviews with schultz. mark cuban would have been okay if there hadn't been a me too scandal. and i can't imagine a circumstance for oprah to run. >> do you like any of these? >> the point that jason was making about the difficulty of getting somebody through a primary. think about the split screen be
facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, and howard schultz. that's not exciting talk. back with charlie cook, susan del percio, and hidie przybyla. any of them have the chutzpah, to walk into the presidential campaign and act like a candidate? >> i think it is hard to run from a business space. >> they don't like business guys. >> it would be better off if they looked at one, but i don't think where the democratic party's heart is right now. >> they would have to beat trump at his...
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schultz began as aposcaster in fargo, north dakota. radio as a conservative talk show host before cnging his political views and becoming a liberal. after leaving msnbc in 2015 he joined rt america in washington. ed schul was 64 years old. >> a roadblock in the path to citizenship for u.s. military members. the associated press is reporting that the ay is quietly discharging immigrant recruits. imgration attorneys say i more than 40 minutes and women who enlisted through a special recruitment program have been kicked out of the army. the program allows immigrants with legal status to enlist and earnenship after receiving an honorable service designation. a pentagon spokesperson told the a.p. they couldn't explain the discharges because of pending litigation. >> the deepening mystery behind the poisoning of aleritish coup. and of course it's the really tough stains that nobody ever does ready? really? i didn't do it so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, i knew it was just what we needed so now we can undo a
schultz began as aposcaster in fargo, north dakota. radio as a conservative talk show host before cnging his political views and becoming a liberal. after leaving msnbc in 2015 he joined rt america in washington. ed schul was 64 years old. >> a roadblock in the path to citizenship for u.s. military members. the associated press is reporting that the ay is quietly discharging immigrant recruits. imgration attorneys say i more than 40 minutes and women who enlisted through a special...
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who was george schultz is grandson he had worked there eight months and had come to the conclusion it was a fraud scam at the tail and try to alert his grandfather and opened his eyes to what was going on and george did not believe him. so he had to leave he follows his bottle back for over a year but then when i started to poke around and call his ex- colleagues he heard this journal reporter was poking around he will be up and at that point alan had told me about tyler and said you can try again as well and i thought that connection was interesting as you know there is a feature you can see who is checking out your profile so i immediately noticed tyler schultz checked out my profile so i sent him an e-mail i did not hear back for over a month and was making headway with the story in other ways and then when i lost hope he would get back to me my phone brings one afternoon in the journal newsroom and it is tyler. also terrified and very nervous because he was worried that somehow they retrace communication and i had to grant him confidentiality for him to talk to me that once i did
who was george schultz is grandson he had worked there eight months and had come to the conclusion it was a fraud scam at the tail and try to alert his grandfather and opened his eyes to what was going on and george did not believe him. so he had to leave he follows his bottle back for over a year but then when i started to poke around and call his ex- colleagues he heard this journal reporter was poking around he will be up and at that point alan had told me about tyler and said you can try...
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and radio broadcaster ed schultz has passed away he's believed to have died of natural causes that his home in washington d.c. was sixty four years old jolts joined r.t. in twenty sixteen after several years as one of the most watched anchorman on m s n b c and had a successful career too as a big radio personality his reporting gave voice to workers and labor unions and he was never afraid to speak out. ed always wanted his country to be a role model to the world and to its own citizens during his short time on r.t. america he covered several high profile news events which did showcase his talents and experience as an all round newsman he covered the breaks it votes with larry king and america's twenty sixteen presidential election there were few in the news industry as respected as ed schultz and he will be greatly missed his family have asked for privacy during this time of grieving. our arab or our of the. now the british home secretary is calling on russia to come clean about the use of navi chalk in the south of england it's after a couple were taken to hospital in a critical con
and radio broadcaster ed schultz has passed away he's believed to have died of natural causes that his home in washington d.c. was sixty four years old jolts joined r.t. in twenty sixteen after several years as one of the most watched anchorman on m s n b c and had a successful career too as a big radio personality his reporting gave voice to workers and labor unions and he was never afraid to speak out. ed always wanted his country to be a role model to the world and to its own citizens during...
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s teri schultz at nato headquarters in brussels good evening to you terry you know you have covered nato for many years you've seen many of these summits i daresay you've never seen a summit with a u.s. president going from cold to hot back to cold all in one day tell us from where you are standing what did you see and hear today. well you're right the breakfast was quite a shocking way to start the day this was due to be just a simple photo op in fact i understand that it was the u.s. side who said there wouldn't be any remarks but you can never never guarantee that with with president trump and so nobody expected him to just hold forth against against germany and to be so specific in saying that you know germany's. deal is is unfair because then the u.s. is paying for it for german defense now this is something that nato has been very careful to try to keep separate they never want trade issues energy issues anything else to compromise security issues and they've done a pretty good job so far but after today that's all over the u.s. president speaking of nordstrom he said the germany i
s teri schultz at nato headquarters in brussels good evening to you terry you know you have covered nato for many years you've seen many of these summits i daresay you've never seen a summit with a u.s. president going from cold to hot back to cold all in one day tell us from where you are standing what did you see and hear today. well you're right the breakfast was quite a shocking way to start the day this was due to be just a simple photo op in fact i understand that it was the u.s. side who...
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and radio broadcaster ed schultz has passed away joined r.t. america in twenty sixty and was a highly valued member of the team is believed to have died of natural causes at his home in washington d.c. ed was sixty four years old now before joining our c. he had for several years been one of the most watched command on m.s.m. b.c. and had a successful radio career as a reporting gave voice to workers and labor unions he was never afraid to speak out during his short time on r.t. america he covered several high profile news events like the vote with larry king on america's twenty sixteen presidential election. senator in every poll you beat donald trump far more than your opponent do you want to superdelegates to consider that and i think they have to look at hillary clinton and i disagree on a whole lot of issues and people in the convention i'm going to disagree but one thing we're all united on trump would be a disaster for this country must not become president or have still you understand why i have come all the way from the united states t
and radio broadcaster ed schultz has passed away joined r.t. america in twenty sixty and was a highly valued member of the team is believed to have died of natural causes at his home in washington d.c. ed was sixty four years old now before joining our c. he had for several years been one of the most watched command on m.s.m. b.c. and had a successful radio career as a reporting gave voice to workers and labor unions he was never afraid to speak out during his short time on r.t. america he...
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correspondent teri schultz reporting from health think many thanks indeed. and you're up to date now on d w news will be back again at the top of the hour in the meantime don't forget you can always get the latest news and information from our website that's at the w dot com american evan steam from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. good job it is. joining us from africa the world tour link to exceptional stories and discussions from on use of easy now while we say d.w. dot com smash the car join us on facebook at g.w. for. the truth of technology. with the bull market. of the morning were. made in germany. your business magazine d w. hi and welcome back to sarah's music to make a great t.v. program you need a great team and i'm so lucky here at sarah's music we have a fantastic team and we've been through so much together i thought for today's program i would awesome which is. their favorite episode and why we're beginning today like every program in hair and makeup with jon jon tell me which has been your favorite episode and why oh have a happ
correspondent teri schultz reporting from health think many thanks indeed. and you're up to date now on d w news will be back again at the top of the hour in the meantime don't forget you can always get the latest news and information from our website that's at the w dot com american evan steam from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. good job it is. joining us from africa the world tour link to exceptional stories and discussions from on use of easy now while we say d.w. dot com...
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or let's bring in data views teri schultz she's covering today's summit in helsinki for us hi terry good to see you so both leaders are meeting now any indication how this meeting is going. we know absolutely nothing about what's happening inside the presidential palace here in helsinki one thing about finland the finns don't leak so if president putin and president trump don't let things slip from out of the meeting we're not going to hear it from the finns and we don't know anything the two leaders were due to get underway with a one on one meeting and then we expect that it will move into a broader session but so far nothing out of the presidential palace dettori what do you make of the fact that both leader as the head of their talks were very big about what was on the agenda. that's right we heard both president trump and president putin just sort of give an overview but the things that were not said in that list of course will be disturbing for some people president trump mentioned china but he didn't mention ukraine he didn't mention syria he certainly didn't mention human rights
or let's bring in data views teri schultz she's covering today's summit in helsinki for us hi terry good to see you so both leaders are meeting now any indication how this meeting is going. we know absolutely nothing about what's happening inside the presidential palace here in helsinki one thing about finland the finns don't leak so if president putin and president trump don't let things slip from out of the meeting we're not going to hear it from the finns and we don't know anything the two...
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with commentator ad i'm kirk ed schultz. welcome to the alex simon show was my pleasure thank you know it's new you've been commenting on the american political scene from a variety of platforms for a substantial number of years i want you to tell us how people are becoming adjusted to the the trump presidency and let's start with the establishment republicans are they reconciled to donald trump as the president and do think he'll be their candidate in two years time. to start with i think the uniqueness of donald trump is nobody owns him there's no political organization that he's loyal to there's no lobbying firm that he has to answer to he came to washington as an outsider as a businessman to upset the apple cart and he does that almost daily basis the man wants to do business and he wants to do it in a way that washington is not used to see being done and i think that his pace of trying to get things done totally works against the culture of washington you know the rules of the senate the senate is about all cogitate tak
with commentator ad i'm kirk ed schultz. welcome to the alex simon show was my pleasure thank you know it's new you've been commenting on the american political scene from a variety of platforms for a substantial number of years i want you to tell us how people are becoming adjusted to the the trump presidency and let's start with the establishment republicans are they reconciled to donald trump as the president and do think he'll be their candidate in two years time. to start with i think the...
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robin schultz this regular guy from all star brooks is a chart topper a hit machine and a world class a real high flying. public school. tasty shoes. but better not put them in your mouth now in a previous incarnation the sneakers were pieces of. shooting. littering the pavements of amsterdam now thanks to a clever recycling scheme the city boasts cleaner streets and sustainable ships. the world in sixty minutes long t w. o. great yourself with interior design channel on the cheap. by definition of who already owns and trying to because also not the answer is who you know that leave new things that open before. then your phone or the four hundred one. mr b. have been untruthful asking me under oath one. he did have a good time the flaw with the dismissal coming this one from the other things shown in the old funkadelic. mere cos i was with you once in fear all forms of let me propose to her. was the most beautiful thing going on this is raising me a political challenge. welcome to a pop export special this time it's all about germany's most successful d.j. love and show its will tell
robin schultz this regular guy from all star brooks is a chart topper a hit machine and a world class a real high flying. public school. tasty shoes. but better not put them in your mouth now in a previous incarnation the sneakers were pieces of. shooting. littering the pavements of amsterdam now thanks to a clever recycling scheme the city boasts cleaner streets and sustainable ships. the world in sixty minutes long t w. o. great yourself with interior design channel on the cheap. by...