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just look at how he responded to howard schultz threatening the democratic party. - howard schultz has said he would not run as an independent if the democrats nominate a moderate. - oh, isn't that nice? why is howard schultz on every television station in this country? why are you quoting howard schultz? because he's a billionaire. - yo, i've missed bernie so much. are you kidding me? that was-- "oh, isn't that nice? a-ha-ha-ha. isn't that nice?" because every other politician would respond to that answer in, like, a politiciany way. they'd be like, "well, i believe howard schultz entering the race would be irresponsible at this time." bernie's just like, "howard schultz can run for president of my ass!" [laughter] [percussive music] - of all the democrats hoping to be president, the one whose positions have changed the most from what they used to be is arguably kirsten gillibrand. before she was a senator, gillibrand represented a conservative district in upstate new york. and even though that was a long time ago, she's still trying to make sure the slate is wiped clean for her 2020
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at the last moment and take the job away from any of the political groups nominees all right teri schultz in brussels we will be watching with bated breath as this continues thanks so much. all right let's have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world today. afghan politicians and representatives from the taliban have met in moscow possible conference marking 100 years of diplomatic ties between russia and afghanistan opening the meeting russian foreign minister sergei lavrov cold for the complete withdrawal of international forces from afghanistan. in australia the new be reelected prime minister scott morrison has been sworn into office a week off to his conservative coalition one surprise victory his cabinet includes ken wyatt the 1st aboriginal person to become a minister for indigenous affairs. in argentina activists all renewing efforts to legalize abortion will make his have said they would introduce a bill to legalize the terminations of pregnancies up to 14 weeks out some of the motion possible out lower house of congress last year but was defeated in the
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erin mcpike joins us, howard schultz spokesperson. very good to see you. >> you too.t do you make of what charlie is reporting? >> what he said is a big if, that is if joe bidens wins the nomination, and does so as a moderate. we have a long time to see how that plays out. look there will be a couple debates over the next few months, june 26th, june 27th, in miami the democrats debate on stage. we'll see how bernie sanders style of democratic socialism plays on that stage. right now he is a leading factor in this race. the reason you're having this very week because bernie sanders somehow become the mainstream of the democratic party at least for the activist left. those voters who vote in democratic primaries, iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, nevada, and others we'll see how the nomination fight plays out. we have some time. we'll look over the next couple month to see how these debates go. >> erin, thank you for confirming my story first, but before i do, now that i have done that, now that i have done that, i got a smile out of her, aren't you a little bit surp
erin mcpike joins us, howard schultz spokesperson. very good to see you. >> you too.t do you make of what charlie is reporting? >> what he said is a big if, that is if joe bidens wins the nomination, and does so as a moderate. we have a long time to see how that plays out. look there will be a couple debates over the next few months, june 26th, june 27th, in miami the democrats debate on stage. we'll see how bernie sanders style of democratic socialism plays on that stage. right now...
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and congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz is going to be talking about exactly this.re the democrats messaging and is she closer to impeachment. what would push her over the edge. we'll talk about it next. aboutt ...when a plan stops being a plan and gets set into motion. today's merrill can help you get there with the people, tools, and personalized advice to help turn your ambitions into action. what would you like the power to do? their medicare options...e people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket medical cost
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matt schultz, when he get more on your take on these ideas, but is here from senator sanders on his proposal. atright now, you are looking a median of the card interest rate of over 21%. that means half of the american people make more than that. if you are earning $10 and arrow , you will be paying 25% interest rates. you go to macy's or kohl's, and a large department store and they say, get our credit card. you get their credit card. what you don't know is that you will be paying like 27% on those. 27%. how much to the banks borrow money? they borrow money from the fed they chargethen people 18-20-20 5% interest. the poor you are, the more desperate you are, the higher the interest rates are. sanderswas senator joined by representative oppressive cortez for that commentary. he put it in strong figures. 2.5% to borrow, then lending it out much higher. what does the baking industry think of this proposal? the banking industry is not a big fan of it. there is a lot of speculation cap were to 15% come into play, you would see an extreme tightening of credit, almost immediately. the thought is
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admiral schultz, you want to he will us yours? >> yeah, i would say piggyback on john for us, foreshadowing about the organizations and touch points. for me there's learning inside the life lines and as a commandant you don't envision being the commandant of the marine corps, cno, and you're there. i look to our enlisted leaders and flag-- we're not a big organization, 40 flag officers, many specialties so i find sitting around the table. we have a touch point every friday with our seniormost leadership team and a touch point with broader team on monday so there's thriving learning inside. and outside, i find the desire, interest in reading books is harder, i find i'm reading more journals, industry things, and news. and not by law the joint force, but the chairman, an allowed the coast guard to sit with the service chiefs and force with the tank sessions and find how the nation thinks and war fighters in the nation think and so it is a privilege to sit with these two gentlemen. and we work with the maritime administrator on a reg
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let's bring in our correspondent teri schultz she's following the latest in brussels hi terry so my compare was there in brussels the holding meetings what is expected to come out of this. we're really not sure samee because the meetings were thrown on at the last minute it wasn't even possible for secretary pump to see the british german and french foreign ministers all together and with e.u. foreign policy chief federica mcgreevey so he's meeting them separately and we haven't heard a whole lot yet german foreign minister said that he had spoken with pompei and expressed concerns about an escalation in the region and made clear yet once again that the e.u. very much wants to keep the nuclear deal alive at the same time with the u.s. saying it has intelligence of the possibility that iran could be planning attacks against u.s. interests they have sent more and more military resources to the region and that's something that u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt said is very concerning because you never know what might set this war of words into something much more dangerous and terry this visi
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job and it might be somebody nobody has on the list just gets i'm joined now by correspondent teri schultz in brussels terry let's start with that role of president of the european commission that we just heard about why is there so much focus on this job. well this is the most powerful job in brussels the most visible job in brussels not only is the commission the only institution with the power to propose legislation but the president of the european commission gets to do all out a bunch of other very important jobs each member state will propose a commission a commission candidate to the president but he or she will get to decide which job they get and some of those are very powerful if you've got the foreign policy ducey or trade or energy that's a lot different than having fishery or sports so all of that is in the hands of the european commission president so it's no surprise that everyone wants to have their say on just who that person is and there have to have to say that there is some disunity among european leaders about how the next candidate should be chosen man should be a top
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time in office let's bring in our correspondents on the story barbara vessel is in london and teri schultz is in brussels good to see you both barbara let's start with you after 3 years let's talk about the timing here what made theresa may announce that she's setting down now. she simply sumi could not withstand the constant onslaught of her own party anymore and what broke the camel's back really was the last her last attempt to push the it was strong agreement was the european union through parliament it was disguised legally it within a different law however it was small less the same thing in new clothes and she had made a compromise or tried to make a compromise was the opposition offering a referendum and offering a temporary state of britain in the customs union and that was finally during this week what drove her party really up the fences and it was the end of her group leader upon a parliamentary group leader andrea lets him step down kevin and kevin had threatened to walk out and treason may finally after so many attempts to already oust her she finally had to acknowledge that
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to tell them what it wants to do all right our reporter teri schultz for us in brussels thank you terry. well the announcement from the british prime minister comes as the key election has gotten underway voters in the netherlands and the u.k. have already cast their ballots voting in the czech republic is taking place today and on saturday amid a turmoil and czech politics many voters are more worried about what's happening in their homeland than developments in europe. those working at prague's polling stations are not expecting a huge onslaught of voters only 18 percent of czechs voted in the last year a peon election 2nd only to slovakia with its 13 percent turnout the turnout is not expected to be much different this time around to our city people don't think the european election is important unlike national or local elections. i'm not going to vote on of i don't want to hear it anymore they have all disappointed me so no vote for me. i just don't. check politics is getting turbulent tens of thousands of demonstrators have been protesting weakly against prime minister andre bobbis
to tell them what it wants to do all right our reporter teri schultz for us in brussels thank you terry. well the announcement from the british prime minister comes as the key election has gotten underway voters in the netherlands and the u.k. have already cast their ballots voting in the czech republic is taking place today and on saturday amid a turmoil and czech politics many voters are more worried about what's happening in their homeland than developments in europe. those working at...
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course by the teri schultz there in brussels. now to the khan film festival where u.s. filmmaker quentin tarantino is premiering his latest offering once upon a time in hollywood the cast has many actors you may have heard of brad pitt's land out of the caprio marco grob the all here together with terence you know on the red carpet it's a film that has created by the buzz as you might imagine not least because it was finished just days before this evening's scream. and it's been 25 years since turned you know took home the coveted home door for pulp fiction which made him a star. you know. all these. 25 years after quentin tarantino's cult movie pulp fiction one of palme d'or hollywood's wild child is back in camp having to claim the trophy once again tarantino's latest styles hollywood heavyweight leonardo di caprio and it at festival organizers on tenterhooks because it was still being edited tonight but the film is now ready to compete to my right is body loss series lead and jake cahill unself rick dalton and to my left is rick stuck double cliff both. once upon a t
course by the teri schultz there in brussels. now to the khan film festival where u.s. filmmaker quentin tarantino is premiering his latest offering once upon a time in hollywood the cast has many actors you may have heard of brad pitt's land out of the caprio marco grob the all here together with terence you know on the red carpet it's a film that has created by the buzz as you might imagine not least because it was finished just days before this evening's scream. and it's been 25 years since...
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let's bring indeed have used teri schultz she's following the latest for us from brussels hi terry so my comp a.o. has now arrived there what can we expect from his visit i don't even think mr pompei yet knows what he can expect from his visit he would very much like to see foreign policy chief federica mcgreevey who was you know the mediator of the iran deal he would also like to talk to the foreign ministers of britain france and germany the 3 european signatories to the nuclear deal but it is not at all clear minute by minute right now whether he'll get to do that there in meetings right now their schedule is very tight it's most likely that he'll have bilateral meetings with some of these foreign ministers on the sidelines of the wider meeting but what's really important for for the europe is to talk to secretary pompei o about deescalating in the persian gulf right now with the u.s. military buildup happening the british foreign secretary said upon his arrival here that everyone is very worried about even an accidental escalation an accident that could then raise tensions beyond
let's bring indeed have used teri schultz she's following the latest for us from brussels hi terry so my comp a.o. has now arrived there what can we expect from his visit i don't even think mr pompei yet knows what he can expect from his visit he would very much like to see foreign policy chief federica mcgreevey who was you know the mediator of the iran deal he would also like to talk to the foreign ministers of britain france and germany the 3 european signatories to the nuclear deal but it...
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paying for them just think before you share and trust your gut if something doesn't look right teri schultz for us in brussels on the eve of the european parliament elections thank you so much. in football manchester city and england for a huge sterling have called for harsher penalties on teams whose fans are found guilty of racist behavior sterling is coming off the back of the best season offense career so far but his performances were at times overshadowed by harassment and abuse now the 24 year old is leading the fight against racism in football. manchester city have dominated english football this season winning every domestic title but forward rakim sterling is hoping for another victory he's fronting a come pain which is proposed much tougher sanctions against teams whose fans racist abuse or you know the main one was the name printed action purely because if it from a supporter of he might or might seem to take it you know point football or for it is often forced teams to play a game behind closed doors as was the case with montenegro when fans abuse sterling and over black england
paying for them just think before you share and trust your gut if something doesn't look right teri schultz for us in brussels on the eve of the european parliament elections thank you so much. in football manchester city and england for a huge sterling have called for harsher penalties on teams whose fans are found guilty of racist behavior sterling is coming off the back of the best season offense career so far but his performances were at times overshadowed by harassment and abuse now the 24...
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groups to do this for so some obvious differences of opinion there let's break it down with teri schultz who is joining us from brussels so terry e.u. leaders they had hoped to be at least agreeing last night on the process for choosing the next european commission president why are they sort of stuck a standstill right now well sort of the fact that they can't even agree on how this person should be chosen much less who he or she should be underscores just how significant this job is and that's because the commission is the only institution that can propose legislation which of course has a huge impact on all $28.00 member countries and the president of the commission also will get to decide which commissioner from which member country gets what job in the new commission who's going to be in charge of trade who gets energy which country is going to provide the next federal. foreign policy chief so there's a lot of power in that job and no one's going to give it up easily and the fact that european parliamentary elections took the top 2 political groups down a notch or 2 means that polit
groups to do this for so some obvious differences of opinion there let's break it down with teri schultz who is joining us from brussels so terry e.u. leaders they had hoped to be at least agreeing last night on the process for choosing the next european commission president why are they sort of stuck a standstill right now well sort of the fact that they can't even agree on how this person should be chosen much less who he or she should be underscores just how significant this job is and...
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the most of all of the countries it's studied let's now bring in our brussels correspondent teri schultz who has been following fake news and online hate speech in europe terry fake news is already being widely monitored and reported on so what did this study tell us that we didn't already know. i think that the numbers as you've just gone through were actually very surprising the vast reach of these networks and they remained up and not taken down by the platforms by facebook which has has committed to remove this material as fast as it could find it so when you think that that these pages have been viewed half a 1000000000 times over just 3 months that 6000000 times a day you realize the amplification that this fake material can have been and how dangerous that is and in fact you know we've been watching for for some huge disruption in the electoral process maybe some huge dump of information but what have oz is saying is that these campaigns have been going quietly under the radar under the noses of users and that's even more dangerous here's kristoff shot from a vase who explains wha
the most of all of the countries it's studied let's now bring in our brussels correspondent teri schultz who has been following fake news and online hate speech in europe terry fake news is already being widely monitored and reported on so what did this study tell us that we didn't already know. i think that the numbers as you've just gone through were actually very surprising the vast reach of these networks and they remained up and not taken down by the platforms by facebook which has has...
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on a teri schultz who is joining us from brussels so as we heard there terry well a lot of people on the left on let's start 1st with the role of president of the european commission just walk us through the significance of this job. sara not only is the president of the european commission job open but at the same time as the european parliament turns over you've got a new head of the european council and you'll choose a new president of the parliament and this year by chance the head of the european central bank is that too but here in brussels the plum job is very clearly president of the european commission not only is the commission the only branch that can propose legislation which of course potentially has a huge impact on all $28.00 member states but this person also will decide who gets which dossier so every country will propose a commissioner but then the president of the commission gets to decide who gets to work on trade who will head up the energy. directorate general who will get security who will get stuck with force or fisheries so that will have a huge impact on the
on a teri schultz who is joining us from brussels so as we heard there terry well a lot of people on the left on let's start 1st with the role of president of the european commission just walk us through the significance of this job. sara not only is the president of the european commission job open but at the same time as the european parliament turns over you've got a new head of the european council and you'll choose a new president of the parliament and this year by chance the head of the...
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may change things sarah teri schultz in brussels thank you. well now to turkey where the largest city istanbul is preparing for a rerun of its may oral election in a few weeks time following a complaint from president erika want elsewhere in turkey it's not uncommon that candidates who have won an election are prevented from taking up their positions and our correspondent yulia han visited the kurdish majority city of van where she met a woman there who won her local election back in march but hasn't yet been able to start serving as mayor service and her. adult son when did john catch must walk through her neighborhood in the city of van it always takes a while she's constantly recognized by people involved in conversations asked for advice it's hardly surprising many you think of catch must as then they are us is that this is what they're there just minutes into a local elections at the end of march she stood for the pro kurdish opposition party h d p in vans it amid district she won with almost 54 percent of the vote but her joy did not las
may change things sarah teri schultz in brussels thank you. well now to turkey where the largest city istanbul is preparing for a rerun of its may oral election in a few weeks time following a complaint from president erika want elsewhere in turkey it's not uncommon that candidates who have won an election are prevented from taking up their positions and our correspondent yulia han visited the kurdish majority city of van where she met a woman there who won her local election back in march but...
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obvious differences of opinion than for more on that i'm joined by our correspondent in brussels teri schultz hi terry now the european council is split into those those defending the lead candidate system and there are those who are against it can you tell us a bit more about these 2 options sure of the european parliament elections and their fragmented results through the system into disarray it used to be that the lead candidate for the largest political group the european peoples party was basically a shoo in now that that party and the number 2 political group the socialists and democrats lost so many seats they're no longer guaranteed that their candidate will get in and that's bad news for the german candidate munford bever and you know it's been kind of funny that this system is called the spits and cut it out in german even in english but the results of the european parliament election have meant that is no longer the system that everybody accepts so is it now up to the european council president donald tusk to find some kind of compromise that suits both sides . yes that's to 6 job
obvious differences of opinion than for more on that i'm joined by our correspondent in brussels teri schultz hi terry now the european council is split into those those defending the lead candidate system and there are those who are against it can you tell us a bit more about these 2 options sure of the european parliament elections and their fragmented results through the system into disarray it used to be that the lead candidate for the largest political group the european peoples party was...
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host: admiral schultz? >> i think a lot has been said, i think for us the people have are the competitive advantage. how do you create more for rebuilding? how do you think about managing talents differently so you can be the best and brightest who may not have a 20 year or 30 year career? or how many folks looking forward will approach it the way we did years ago? we've got to allow folks that want to serve, find some portability, permeability, how to bring the skills to the table. we promote officers in one general promotional pool. so for us, how do you bring a team of cyber expert on board and then carry them through and get some return on investment? we got to think differently. i think the question really about change, it is about being anticipatory. what is around the corner? as we look at regulating in the maritime space. autonomous ships are upon us and how do you regulate the safety aspects? we're dealing with that with vehicles on highways. the technology is there. it is how do you take the techn
host: admiral schultz? >> i think a lot has been said, i think for us the people have are the competitive advantage. how do you create more for rebuilding? how do you think about managing talents differently so you can be the best and brightest who may not have a 20 year or 30 year career? or how many folks looking forward will approach it the way we did years ago? we've got to allow folks that want to serve, find some portability, permeability, how to bring the skills to the table. we...
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i have a question for admiral schultz and then a question for admiral richardson. i just want to clarify something you are saying about the fy '20 and fy '21 funding. did you say you are, in fact, planning to award contracts for the second and third icebreakers in fy '20 or fy '21? >> no. fy '20 the proposed presidents proposal has a $35 million to the post secret program. that keeps a program marching forward your query in the bill faces here in the administration for the 21 budget but in the 21 and beyond budgets you see larger asks to get after the second and the third polish security cutter. ideally, if you look to her capital investment plan, you will see between now and 2020 we hope to deliver on those first post security cutters. 20 is bridging money, keep the program moving forward. i anticipate and i'm not getting hit of the budget process in washington but 2021 you can anticipate a larger ask and we are tied in here with the integrated project team we have with john richardsons folks at the pentagon. and that's sort of the lips and takes on the budget the
i have a question for admiral schultz and then a question for admiral richardson. i just want to clarify something you are saying about the fy '20 and fy '21 funding. did you say you are, in fact, planning to award contracts for the second and third icebreakers in fy '20 or fy '21? >> no. fy '20 the proposed presidents proposal has a $35 million to the post secret program. that keeps a program marching forward your query in the bill faces here in the administration for the 21 budget but...
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howard schultz can't call in. that's not going to happen for him.on't know where he is right now. >> jesse: when you are hot, they take you on the phone. >> dana: remember when -- never mind. when "the five" first started, there was someone who called into the show but they were upstairs. >> greg: es. it was not bill o'reilly. it was not bill o'reilly. >> dana: we realized he was upstairs. [laughter] what cuban is saying is what we have been sent here for the last couple months. >> greg: what is missing is the nonpolitical person. someone who doesn't talk like a politician. democrats don't have their trump. the thing is instead they have a 22-headed, 24-headed jack-in-the-box. they all look the same. in the old days we used to say while -- wow it's an impressive field, look at all these peoplet now we go there's way too many. i don't know who they are. it's a busload of talking heads. i don't get it. the weird thing is, that used to be good. now it's good is to have somebody who's not a politician who is loud who doesn't sound like a politician. whe
howard schultz can't call in. that's not going to happen for him.on't know where he is right now. >> jesse: when you are hot, they take you on the phone. >> dana: remember when -- never mind. when "the five" first started, there was someone who called into the show but they were upstairs. >> greg: es. it was not bill o'reilly. it was not bill o'reilly. >> dana: we realized he was upstairs. [laughter] what cuban is saying is what we have been sent here for the...
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ad connie schultz. ulitzer prize-winning columnist and journalism siofessor at kent state univ in ohio. she joins us from cleveland. welcome back to the program to both of you. so i think the two of you have been telling us for many weeks that, for all t attention the russia investigation is getting in washington americans arenot bringing it up when you talk to them around the country. chrichris buskirk, does today ce that in any way? >> no, not really. robert mueller, i think, said it all right in his first sentencew or tn he said i don't have anything to add other tha what's in report. the irony is he talked for another 15, 20 minutes. but that's it. for most people, i think the report is the report. they've sort of mentally closed that section of thie amercan political history, and now it's on to 2020. >> woodruff: we actually clocked it. it was nine mutes. but close. >> seemed longer. >> woodruff: connie schultz, do you think tod changes anything? o> i think it's time for robert mueller t testify. a
ad connie schultz. ulitzer prize-winning columnist and journalism siofessor at kent state univ in ohio. she joins us from cleveland. welcome back to the program to both of you. so i think the two of you have been telling us for many weeks that, for all t attention the russia investigation is getting in washington americans arenot bringing it up when you talk to them around the country. chrichris buskirk, does today ce that in any way? >> no, not really. robert mueller, i think, said it...
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respectively that puts them at 120 seats together ok let's go live to brussels now where do you w's teri schultz is standing by with reactions there terry europeans waking up to a new political reality today for the 1st time in 40 years the center as we've been hearing has shrunk no longer in command of the majority in the parliament what changes can it be business as usual. well no bryan it can't be business as usual because as we've been discussing the 2 largest political groups the european people's party and the socialists and democrats have lost their numerical advantages they are used to being able to make decisions in what's been called the grand coalition they didn't have to seek support from other parties now they will have to and so they simply can't continue as they have in the past and nor should it be business as usual because as we've seen european voters have reversed decades of apathetic participation in these elections to turn out in record numbers in some countries more than 50 percent of eligible voters to say that status quo simply isn't good enough anymore so while most of t
respectively that puts them at 120 seats together ok let's go live to brussels now where do you w's teri schultz is standing by with reactions there terry europeans waking up to a new political reality today for the 1st time in 40 years the center as we've been hearing has shrunk no longer in command of the majority in the parliament what changes can it be business as usual. well no bryan it can't be business as usual because as we've been discussing the 2 largest political groups the european...
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teri schultz has this report whoever you are wherever you are you can get involved and european union institutions have poured enormous resources in to get out the vote campaign but have they invested enough in stay out of the vote effort in ways to prevent malicious meddling it's not like there was no warning 5 years ago the kremlin's intern. research agency in st petersburg was revealed estimated to spend more than a $1000000.00 a month pumping out anti western spin 3 years ago u.s. elections were the target of that russian troll farm yet the european commission waited until just 6 months before the european parliament elections to launch its action plan against this information we should have been doing much more kalinski spent 3 years in the european commission's struck on task force a communications unit created in 2015 to counter russian efforts to smear the e.u. now with an independent think tank kalinski says brussels is way behind expecting that we will solve the problem in the last 2 months before the elections or even in the last month of the elections when the russians hav
teri schultz has this report whoever you are wherever you are you can get involved and european union institutions have poured enormous resources in to get out the vote campaign but have they invested enough in stay out of the vote effort in ways to prevent malicious meddling it's not like there was no warning 5 years ago the kremlin's intern. research agency in st petersburg was revealed estimated to spend more than a $1000000.00 a month pumping out anti western spin 3 years ago u.s. elections...
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but we are certain that there will be no decisions coming out of the summit tonight all right teri schultz in brussels thank you. the austrian wold summit on climate action is underway in the capital vienna and the summit of the coal action aimed at getting countries to it hit to the paris agreement and to publishing new commitments by next year it's the brainchild of california governor arnold schwarzenegger who was born in austria and he wants famously said that republicans and democrats breathe the same also in attendance is swedish climate activist press a who founded the fridays a few chips strike and in her speech the 16 year old did not mince words when addressing the audience. during the last months millions of children have been schooled striking with the climate gaining lots of attention for the climate crisis but we children are not. nor are the scientists unfortunately. but many of you here today are. presidents celebrities politicians c.e.o.'s and journalists people listen to you they are influenced by you. and therefore you have an enormous responsibility and let's be honest
but we are certain that there will be no decisions coming out of the summit tonight all right teri schultz in brussels thank you. the austrian wold summit on climate action is underway in the capital vienna and the summit of the coal action aimed at getting countries to it hit to the paris agreement and to publishing new commitments by next year it's the brainchild of california governor arnold schwarzenegger who was born in austria and he wants famously said that republicans and democrats...
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them can you believe it they came in with 27 percent their lead candidate at the time was martin schultzho was the head of the e.u. parliament that was a glorious day for the s.p.d. this is today is a very very dark one and the big question will be what repercussions does this have for the grand coalition i would like to undermine that the german s.p.d. is distress is representative of the malaise of the social democrats across europe as a whole as a result of the decline of unions as a result of the fragmentation of european societies that has made it much harder to build the kind of coalitions between say white collar urban academics and blue collar workers that we have seen in the past that's become harder and harder to do and the s.p.d. is suffering in many different countries but the distress of the german social democratic party a venerable party has a lot to do with their governing in grand coalition for many years now and being unable even when they have put key issues on the agenda and been successful to get ownership for that in the eyes of the public and that may lead some mem
them can you believe it they came in with 27 percent their lead candidate at the time was martin schultzho was the head of the e.u. parliament that was a glorious day for the s.p.d. this is today is a very very dark one and the big question will be what repercussions does this have for the grand coalition i would like to undermine that the german s.p.d. is distress is representative of the malaise of the social democrats across europe as a whole as a result of the decline of unions as a result...
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now, my question is do you think that even debbie wasserman schultz and some of these, you know, propsthe democratic party would have the guts to go around -- we'll get to -- saying things like we'll get to the bottom of it if they didn't have a complicit and absolutely enabling left-wing media? byron? >> well, obviously, they -- the people who have kept the whole collusion story alive for all of this time has been the media, and that, you know, right after the report came out there were some critics who said, well, you know, maybe they should kind of have a bit of a reckoning now to say we were wrong. and, actually, they came out and doubled down and said they were right about everything. so you're right, i do think democrats depend on a certain amount of reflexive support in the media. lou: and jim jordan on the house judiciary committee saying, straightforwardly to jerrold nadler, the only reason you guys are going through this is because you know william barr is going to be investigating every aspect of the origins of this special counsel, this false narrative as some like to say.
now, my question is do you think that even debbie wasserman schultz and some of these, you know, propsthe democratic party would have the guts to go around -- we'll get to -- saying things like we'll get to the bottom of it if they didn't have a complicit and absolutely enabling left-wing media? byron? >> well, obviously, they -- the people who have kept the whole collusion story alive for all of this time has been the media, and that, you know, right after the report came out there were...
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and then dan caldwell of concerned americans for america and john schultz will talk about veteran issues and their collaborations to war measures in congress. join the >> speaking at legal conference in washington, d.c., attorney general lumbar talked about nationwide injunctions saying they damage the legislative process. this 25-minute speech was a at a dinner host bd the american law institute. [applause] william: thank you very much. thank you very much. i'm honored to address a.l.i. this is my first time before this group. and this is actually the first sort of set piece speech i've given as attorney general. so that's 90 days ago. although, it feels like a lot longer. [laughter] among this distinguished company, it's hard to
and then dan caldwell of concerned americans for america and john schultz will talk about veteran issues and their collaborations to war measures in congress. join the >> speaking at legal conference in washington, d.c., attorney general lumbar talked about nationwide injunctions saying they damage the legislative process. this 25-minute speech was a at a dinner host bd the american law institute. [applause] william: thank you very much. thank you very much. i'm honored to address a.l.i....
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. >> our contestant today wren schultz of anacortes, washington is a professional juggler.drop the ball when he gets to that million-dollar question today on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] you got fans. you got fans. hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] you ready to go, wren? >> i sure am. >> all right, let's set up the board. 14 questions between you and that million dollars. you have those three lifelines up there if you need 'em. let's make some money. >> sure. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ deep breath. $500 question starts us off. good luck, here we go. ♪ all of these are names of noticeable formations in the atmosphere of jupiter, saturn, or neptune--except for which? [laughter] >> uh, well, gosh, luckily there's that easy answer number d because i've never heard of the white spot or the dark spot, but i'm gonna go with d, great parking spot, final answer. >> of course. $500. >> whoo. >> you did it. >> yeah. >> secon
. >> our contestant today wren schultz of anacortes, washington is a professional juggler.drop the ball when he gets to that million-dollar question today on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] you got fans. you got fans. hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] you ready to go, wren? >> i sure am. >> all right, let's set up the board. 14 questions between...
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schultz had back surgery but pretty much vanished even on social media.er's day sunday, senator kamala harris has written an op-ed on being a stepmom. noting the two children call her mommala. challenges of having demanding schedule, being a senator and running a presidential campaign and she notes, quote, fortunately both ella and kohl do get it they're my endless source of love and pure joy. as of our report harris is trying to reset her campaign. dana. >> dana: mike emanuel thanks for the campaign trail mix today. a new indication that marijuana business may not be quite the boon some thought it would be. how college graduates can keep the momentum going. advice for their career and ways to keep all those loans from dragging them down. and follow us on social media. we're on twitter at daily briefing and follow at daily briefing fnc on instagram and facebook. ♪ ♪ these days we're (horn honking) i hear you, sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel.
schultz had back surgery but pretty much vanished even on social media.er's day sunday, senator kamala harris has written an op-ed on being a stepmom. noting the two children call her mommala. challenges of having demanding schedule, being a senator and running a presidential campaign and she notes, quote, fortunately both ella and kohl do get it they're my endless source of love and pure joy. as of our report harris is trying to reset her campaign. dana. >> dana: mike emanuel thanks for...
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joining us are former prosecutor joe moreno and former trump white house lawyer jim schultz. thank you gentlemen for joining me this evening. >> good to be here, alex. >> happy to be on. >> jim, i want to start with you. if you were still in the white house, you'd be dealing with all of these investigations and subpoenas that are piling up. we just went through that long list. what do you think of this white house strategy that we're seeing play out here of essentially stonewalling on each of them? >> look, i think they're picking -- they're stonewalling in each of them, making legal arguments in each of them. look, forever there's been a push and pull between the executive branch and the legislative branch of government, and especially when you have a republican or a democrat in the white house and the opposite party in congress, you're always -- that fire's always going to be fueled even more. so, there's no surprise that the democrats are going to overreach and the republicans are going to push back on it. as it relates to the tax returns, we just saw that they didn't turn
joining us are former prosecutor joe moreno and former trump white house lawyer jim schultz. thank you gentlemen for joining me this evening. >> good to be here, alex. >> happy to be on. >> jim, i want to start with you. if you were still in the white house, you'd be dealing with all of these investigations and subpoenas that are piling up. we just went through that long list. what do you think of this white house strategy that we're seeing play out here of essentially...
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with me now is congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. she's a former dnc chairwoman.gresswoman, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, hallie. >> let me start with the news that's just developed in the past 45 minutes or so related to the treasury secretary. do you have any hope, optimism, inclination that secretary mnuchin will comply with the subpoena and hand over those returns? >> you know, so far, hallie, the administration, whether it's secretary mnuchin or donald trump himself, has essentially treated the constitution like it's not worth the paper it's printed on, and like it is a document that doesn't apply to them. congress is a co-equal branch of government. we have an oversight responsibility. we have to make sure that we get facts and answers to our questions. that's part of the system of checks and balances, and the trump administration and donald trump himself are intentionally stone walling because they clearly have something to hide. that's the only explanation. so, yes, we are going to continue to press forward on our constitutional respon
with me now is congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. she's a former dnc chairwoman.gresswoman, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, hallie. >> let me start with the news that's just developed in the past 45 minutes or so related to the treasury secretary. do you have any hope, optimism, inclination that secretary mnuchin will comply with the subpoena and hand over those returns? >> you know, so far, hallie, the administration, whether it's secretary mnuchin or...
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host: debbie wasserman schultz tweeting out -- a single republican blocks the disaster relief bill thatould provide critical support to our still recovering communities. where is this money supposed to go? what is the impact of the hold up? guest: one of the things i want to say from the top is that if you are in one of the areas of the country experiencing these tornadoes or floods, the first on the ground federal relief is the fema disaster relief fund. that fund has billions of dollars. it's completely fine. it's not like the federal government isn't able to show up and start helping out. what this $19 billion package is supposed to do is help communities impacted by the 2017 hurricanes, the 2018 storms and wildfires and the first few severe weather events we've had in 2019. there's a decent amount of money in here, billions of dollars, for farmers and rural areas who lost crops and livestock. there's money to rebuild military bases. there's money for the army corps of engineers to help them do mitigation projects that are supposed to reduce the impact of severe weather in the future
host: debbie wasserman schultz tweeting out -- a single republican blocks the disaster relief bill thatould provide critical support to our still recovering communities. where is this money supposed to go? what is the impact of the hold up? guest: one of the things i want to say from the top is that if you are in one of the areas of the country experiencing these tornadoes or floods, the first on the ground federal relief is the fema disaster relief fund. that fund has billions of dollars. it's...
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>>you know you don't want to meet your partner for the first time in a crisis admiral karl schultz the commandant of the us coast guard spent the morning surveying the san francisco bay along with the local head of fema and the director of cal. oh, yes, the idea to get a firsthand look at the changes underway in this busy dynamic waterway. how it would be utilized during the aftermath of a major disaster during the 1989 loma prieta quake the nimitz was flattened and the bay bridge crippled. if that were to be repeated the ports would play a major role in the bay area's recovery plan, we know in a major >>moving people or whether people get having to get in to respond for people who have been impacted by the disaster wanted to get it out. particular to live outside of the city center is going to be a factor for eyes and so one of the things that worked with we're doing today is talking about the alternatives to the bridge and we know that the bridges are going to have to be re inspected right after the earthquake to determine whether or not they're going to be usable. we want to make su
>>you know you don't want to meet your partner for the first time in a crisis admiral karl schultz the commandant of the us coast guard spent the morning surveying the san francisco bay along with the local head of fema and the director of cal. oh, yes, the idea to get a firsthand look at the changes underway in this busy dynamic waterway. how it would be utilized during the aftermath of a major disaster during the 1989 loma prieta quake the nimitz was flattened and the bay bridge...
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during the meeting of george schultz and edward shevardnadze in the summer of nineteen eighty five years and years ago but now it has become rather common practice at that time it was very new i was thrilled i was fascinated not afraid not scared but certainly i felt a responsibility to say you were on board wearing the. beginning of the end of the cold war started so this is home for us as you are important where you allowed to have a political position where you are allowed to have a say in this things. in part that depends on the position that you have in the foreign ministry initially was a member of the department of translation and interpretation and it was only later in early one nine hundred eighty seven that i was transferred to the usa desk to the department of usa and canada of the ministry of foreign affairs in that position i was involved in the preparations both for ministerial meetings and summits and in that position i dast have maybe much influence but they could contribute but the most important moments are when the principles of the foreign minister or the president ac
during the meeting of george schultz and edward shevardnadze in the summer of nineteen eighty five years and years ago but now it has become rather common practice at that time it was very new i was thrilled i was fascinated not afraid not scared but certainly i felt a responsibility to say you were on board wearing the. beginning of the end of the cold war started so this is home for us as you are important where you allowed to have a political position where you are allowed to have a say in...
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charles schultz airport has grown by leaps and bounds with more flights and more destinations, but the passenger experience hasn't kept pace. the $10 million grant will help with a $22 million project to build new tsa security areas, more seating, new bathrooms, a baggage claim area, also a rental car counter. construction should begin next year. >>> the warriors are now just two wins away from reaching the nba finals for the fifth straight year as the series shifts to portland. >>> last night at oracle arena the dubs had to rally from a 17-point deficit in the second half against the trail blazers. steph and seth curry turned the fourth quarter into a family affair. steph led the warriors with 37 points. his brother, seth, scored 16 points, making some big shots down the stretch for the blazers. however, the warriors escaped with a 114-111 victory. >> my parents, talked about the whole series and the last two games probably nerve-racking as heck for them. it worked out perfectly. he played well and we won. >> he said heck because he knew mama was watching. she doesn't like it when ste
charles schultz airport has grown by leaps and bounds with more flights and more destinations, but the passenger experience hasn't kept pace. the $10 million grant will help with a $22 million project to build new tsa security areas, more seating, new bathrooms, a baggage claim area, also a rental car counter. construction should begin next year. >>> the warriors are now just two wins away from reaching the nba finals for the fifth straight year as the series shifts to portland....
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our second woman, retired navy commander tammy jo schultz. we know her as a southwest pilot who a few months ago successfully landed a southwest airliner that had taken off from laguardia. the engine blew leaving a hole in the fuselage. she successfully landed that. she was one of the first women in the navy to fly high performance aircraft. quite a story for this woman. >> center spot is a marine sergeant. she is one of 36 women marines who were permitted to serve in vietnam. she was a clerk. you can see from her picture, she did a lot of other things. volunteering at orphanages and things of that sort. she was able to travel around vietnam emily was a flight nurse during the korean war. she flew between japan and korea, medevac in the casualties from the korean peninsula. >> they were responsible for the evacuation of marines out of the valley. >> our army representative is martha putney. her story is amazing. she was one of the first 40 african- american women to join the women's army auxiliary corps. hand-picked by plastic. to travel to f
our second woman, retired navy commander tammy jo schultz. we know her as a southwest pilot who a few months ago successfully landed a southwest airliner that had taken off from laguardia. the engine blew leaving a hole in the fuselage. she successfully landed that. she was one of the first women in the navy to fly high performance aircraft. quite a story for this woman. >> center spot is a marine sergeant. she is one of 36 women marines who were permitted to serve in vietnam. she was a...
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jim schultz, argument for, argument against. jimmy schultz, he can keep him from testifying.s the case? >> so executive privilege is there so that presidents can communicate with their staff freely and that those communications do not become public. >> okay. >> courts have been very deferential to executive privilege as it relates to congressional subpoenas. they have been less deferential as it relates to law enforcement subpoenas and subpoenas that have been approved by a court. in this case, the subpoena for don mcgahn's testimony and some of the documents have wide-ranging scope, far beyond obstruction of justice, far beyond any of the things that we saw in the mueller report. so i would say, yes, he has a really strong case at limiting the testimony of don mcgahn before congress. >> even do we -- >> now, that being said it hasn't been tested. >> did he waive it? >> i don't think he did. here is why. mcgahn was communicating with an executive agency when he was giving that information. he was not communicating with outside officials. >> i get it. >> his communications wer
jim schultz, argument for, argument against. jimmy schultz, he can keep him from testifying.s the case? >> so executive privilege is there so that presidents can communicate with their staff freely and that those communications do not become public. >> okay. >> courts have been very deferential to executive privilege as it relates to congressional subpoenas. they have been less deferential as it relates to law enforcement subpoenas and subpoenas that have been approved by a...