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dear evan hansen." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for "dear evan hansen," producer stacey mindich.
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'sm comey, and stacey plaskett joining us for this conversation. california, republican line, john, good morning, go ahead. caller: good morning. guest: hardy -- how are you? caller: thank you. james comey would have had to report back to the bureau right after, is that correct? guest: not necessarily. he has to collect the evidence for it. it is something we would have to , why he would not do it at the time, were there reasons we were unaware of that made him believe he should not have. if maybe he did not have the evidence, if he was collecting evidence, that could all be reasons why he put those charges up, or he may have been waiting to create an entire package of and one of the things prosecutors always say, the department of justice will indict no case before it's time. these things take quite a bit of time to make sure everything is double checked and triple checked to make sure you have in fact the sound case. at the end of the day, prosecutors just are not to put someone in jail. the jobs should be to find the truth. in finding the truth,
'sm comey, and stacey plaskett joining us for this conversation. california, republican line, john, good morning, go ahead. caller: good morning. guest: hardy -- how are you? caller: thank you. james comey would have had to report back to the bureau right after, is that correct? guest: not necessarily. he has to collect the evidence for it. it is something we would have to , why he would not do it at the time, were there reasons we were unaware of that made him believe he should not have. if...
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>> stays say witness. >> stacey is a witness. >> stacey, what were you doing in meredith's basement? in grade school when you used to play spin the bottle. what's the other game, seven seconds in heaven? seven minutes in heaven? minutes? was it minute? >> megan. >> wow that's a long time. >> if anybody knows about seven seconds in heff never. >> seven minutes. >> seven minutes? heff never. >> yes. >> explain it? >> you go into a closet with another person and you are in there for seven minutes. it is like a kids party game. you select who goes in the closet. they go in the closet together. usually they just stare at each other for seven minutes because they're kids. >> because they're kids. >> grade school. when we did it we would sit in there. you're like 12. you don't -- i mean? you just sit in there for seven minute, and everyone outside is more like oh, what are they doing in there? and then you act like you're doing stuff. >> what do you mean, you make noises in. >> you make the noises and stuff but really not doing anything because you're a kid. >> yes. >> they're not doing any
>> stays say witness. >> stacey is a witness. >> stacey, what were you doing in meredith's basement? in grade school when you used to play spin the bottle. what's the other game, seven seconds in heaven? seven minutes in heaven? minutes? was it minute? >> megan. >> wow that's a long time. >> if anybody knows about seven seconds in heff never. >> seven minutes. >> seven minutes? heff never. >> yes. >> explain it? >> you go into a...
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is amazon getting too big and too powerful >> joining us is our professor and on the phone is stacey thought before this deal is announced, amazon should be subjected to anti-trust busting st stacey, it is good to have you here, you don't think this deal should happen, why >> i think amazon has already too much power, this will give more power over the markets and other companies. in the end it is going to hurt workers and consumers. statistics is the most important to keep in mind. amazon is capturing one out of every $2 that americans spend onli online it is monopolizing commerce. >> stay scey, you know what thee going to say, maybe they're controlling online but they don't control retails. >> it is only 8.5% overall retail at some point amazon is a fraction of that >> it is an out dated notion to think of separate things what's beginning to happen is there is a fluidity of online and offline. you see this acquisition is something that's going to happen amazon extending their market power online and physical details and increasing that of the difference in the gap that's going to d
is amazon getting too big and too powerful >> joining us is our professor and on the phone is stacey thought before this deal is announced, amazon should be subjected to anti-trust busting st stacey, it is good to have you here, you don't think this deal should happen, why >> i think amazon has already too much power, this will give more power over the markets and other companies. in the end it is going to hurt workers and consumers. statistics is the most important to keep in mind....
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now really stacey max of course everybody knows we are the financial war report keiser report so i do want to ask people to live tweet us on that stacy herbert he's a max keiser if you see the background of new york city behind us get nuked that could be king jiang on because he read an old tweet of donald trump from four or five months ago and apparently insulted him and now he's threatening to nuke new york city just so you know if we should you know tell us as you do. yeah it's amazing and of tweets take five months to get to north korea that seems odd i realize it's not the most developed country in the world but twitter should be happening more or less in real time was crazy in the news a lot this week with pot coin sponsoring dennis rodman to go to visit kim jong il doesn't that was his father know what this kid's name yeah and suddenly the student that had been captivity in prison for more than a year he set free see so krypto what told me around the government regulations to sponsor a celebrity to free a guy from prison in north korea that's the power of crypto now magnify tha
now really stacey max of course everybody knows we are the financial war report keiser report so i do want to ask people to live tweet us on that stacy herbert he's a max keiser if you see the background of new york city behind us get nuked that could be king jiang on because he read an old tweet of donald trump from four or five months ago and apparently insulted him and now he's threatening to nuke new york city just so you know if we should you know tell us as you do. yeah it's amazing and...
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stacey ritter, from mannheim, pennsylvania is a mother of three children, including her twin children. hana and madeleine were dig knowed with leukemia when they were just four years old. you can see their picture there at that time. i guess about eight years ago now. stacey and her husband went bankrupt did went bankrupt, trying to pay their daughters' medical bills. she wrote at the time, without health care reform, quote, my first of all will be unable to afford care. that is if they are eligible for care that is critically necessary to maintain this chronic condition. now, fortunately, things have changed in the last eight or so years. fortunately hana and madeleine are healthy young women now, freshmen at arcadia university and are doing well. they rely on the affordable care act's protections to ensure that they have access to affordable coverage, whether they are on their parents' planning or purchasing a plan in the individuals market. as you can see on my left, a picture of hana and madeline today, as college freshmen. without the affordable care act, they could be denied hea
stacey ritter, from mannheim, pennsylvania is a mother of three children, including her twin children. hana and madeleine were dig knowed with leukemia when they were just four years old. you can see their picture there at that time. i guess about eight years ago now. stacey and her husband went bankrupt did went bankrupt, trying to pay their daughters' medical bills. she wrote at the time, without health care reform, quote, my first of all will be unable to afford care. that is if they are...
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we got erin and stacey. erin i think the move with s&p is catching people off guard.take on this move? >> for me it looks like rotation out of the the momentum stocks into the value stock so we've been waiting for a while. one, the tech stocks names are down today. and two, we got financials and energy actually up today which we're -- year to date. even if you look at the growth and value you see the growth down and value's up. to me this says this is a change, averaging change and people are finally looking to move away from the momentum play. >> erin one more quick to you before i get to stacey, do you think that's a permanent move? >> i think we could see a longer term. i think momentum's finally gotten a bit expensive for the growth we're looking at and we could see a trend of this over next few months. >> stacey gilbert do you agree with that? is this the beginning of a larger rotation out of the group that has been the story of the market for the the last couple of years? >> i think it's the beginning of volatility so i agree with erin's assessment. i think the
we got erin and stacey. erin i think the move with s&p is catching people off guard.take on this move? >> for me it looks like rotation out of the the momentum stocks into the value stock so we've been waiting for a while. one, the tech stocks names are down today. and two, we got financials and energy actually up today which we're -- year to date. even if you look at the growth and value you see the growth down and value's up. to me this says this is a change, averaging change and...
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as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not so i get any earthly grease of the fight wall street spot thank you for helping. i destroy that's true if you looked at slavery. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. exists as the years old industrial giants reap the benefit. caused by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't people just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels ever found in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed will lead investigation into the chemical industry secrets revealed . this despicable. the earth. a water tank delivers drinking water to this village once a week. but it's rationed only. some for seven days that's meant to come back household needs as well.
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i spoke to georgia's house minority leader stacey abrams, a democrat who is now running to be the nexta. thank you for being with me. let me ask you. what is the present climate of politics in the out, particularly as it relates to african american candidates? you are taking on this race for governor of georgia which is in many of us, a nationwide, a heady task. has politics changed a lot in this age of trump where you feel you can win, or is it more divided as it's appeared around the country, and we're going to see a polarized vote in georgia and around the south? >> i think the reality for georgia and the south in the sun belt is that we have more opportunity than we realize. what the trump phenomenon is doing is gavel newsing voters so they vote, but the reality is we already have the capacity to win. in georgia between 2000 and 20101.5 million people moved into the state. 80% were people of color. that means we have a new opportunity to reshape our politics by talking to everyone. and unfortunately in the past elections, we focussed on trying to convince a narrow sliver of conserv
i spoke to georgia's house minority leader stacey abrams, a democrat who is now running to be the nexta. thank you for being with me. let me ask you. what is the present climate of politics in the out, particularly as it relates to african american candidates? you are taking on this race for governor of georgia which is in many of us, a nationwide, a heady task. has politics changed a lot in this age of trump where you feel you can win, or is it more divided as it's appeared around the country,...
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stacey. this deep. be careful. one theory is that this land was once a savannah or even a forest but for many centuries people exploited the land soup angele that the form of abundance turned into a barren desert however the people didn't quit this waterless school. but instead adapted to living here they figured out how to collect green water and make the supply last throughout the year and they lived like this for a long time but over the last decade everything has changed. because human being. bottom and they are not. themselves thought of. or just. a part of it they are not believing on there. this is the bottom a lot of this is not about you know. how much water you supply. but it's so. good. paradoxically the irrigation channels dug under politicians eventually dried up the water tower was built by the government functioning and only the recipe was constructed using ancient technologies still surprisingly. this belongs to. everybody. then people not because they have water. or domestic but buzz. so people say
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as stacey abrams is tried to do.my: katrina vanden heuvel, thank you for being with us, editor and publisher of the nation, america's oldest weekly magazine.. when we come back, the story of a family threatened with deportation right here in new york and little pakistan in brooklyn. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. can the brooklyn neighborhood of little pakistan survive the presidency of donald trump? that is the question posed by newbies and "new yorker" magazine. writer jennifer gonnerman looks arehe part of a family who facing possible deportation. for years, they successfully received stays of removal, but this year appears to be different. on july 6, that a meeting scheduled at the ice field office will stop that many could determine if the family can stay in the united states. we're joined by mohammad razvi, founding executive director of council of peoples organization, and we're joined by jennifer gonnerman, who has writte
as stacey abrams is tried to do.my: katrina vanden heuvel, thank you for being with us, editor and publisher of the nation, america's oldest weekly magazine.. when we come back, the story of a family threatened with deportation right here in new york and little pakistan in brooklyn. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. can the brooklyn neighborhood of little pakistan survive the presidency of donald trump? that...
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stacey before system praising philadelphia school district teachers for staying the course through years of working without a contract. we talked to her at a graduation she attended for hill free man school. >> we have to make sure that our teachers are compensated just like anybody else. >> today the school district and the philadelphia federation of teachers announced a major break in negotiations. they've come up with a tentative contract agreement that superintendent william hite says will restore stability. >> stability means that we have teachers who are not looking to go other places. stability means we can focus intently on improving teach and learning. stability means that we can ensure that the climates in our schools are conducive to great learning. >> reporter: little john is a parent. he's relieved to hear there's some movement on the issue. he was concerned about the future of students if teachers didn't get a new deal. >> without the proper tools guidance and, you know, mys how can they take the future to the next level. >> president jerry says they will vote on the contra
stacey before system praising philadelphia school district teachers for staying the course through years of working without a contract. we talked to her at a graduation she attended for hill free man school. >> we have to make sure that our teachers are compensated just like anybody else. >> today the school district and the philadelphia federation of teachers announced a major break in negotiations. they've come up with a tentative contract agreement that superintendent william...
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we're joined now by congresswoman stacey plaskitt.previously worked with james comey when he was the deputy attorney general. you were in the justice department with james comey. you have a real familiarity with him, and the in regular procedures in the justice department. i can't remember seeing a statement like this from a deputy attorney general or an attorney general about leaks, the one that we've just gotten from rod rosenstein where he says americans should exercise caution before accepting as true any stories attributed to anonymous officials. we can tell what he is talking about. it's "the washington post" stories, the "new york times" stories that are breaking every night. how do you interpret that press statement tonight from rod rosenstein? >> well, you know, that is really highly unusual that he himself would make those statements. usually those statements are made by someone at the justice department who deals with the press and their direct inquiries from individuals like yourself who are inquiring to see if in fact tho
we're joined now by congresswoman stacey plaskitt.previously worked with james comey when he was the deputy attorney general. you were in the justice department with james comey. you have a real familiarity with him, and the in regular procedures in the justice department. i can't remember seeing a statement like this from a deputy attorney general or an attorney general about leaks, the one that we've just gotten from rod rosenstein where he says americans should exercise caution before...
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reporter stacey butler has the story. >> reporter: lifeguards post warnings after another shark was spotted. barry curtis was flying a drone and saw this shark possibly a great white swimming just feet from the paddleboarder. it's a common sight. but what he saw in the water sunday evening had him worried. >> i was standing here and i spotted one then i spotted two. >> reporter: great white sharks over 6 feet long. he says he called a lifeguard over to look in his view finder. >> then we saw the inflatable coming in here towing two big giant swimming pool swans really close to the shore right through the exact area where those sharks have been for the last hour or so. >> reporter: curtis says the lifeguard ran to alert a supervisor. >> he saw that and that's when he radioed and called the shore boat to go out and tell them to leave the area. >> reporter: there wasn't time. seconds later another lifeguard ran into the water with his paddle board to warn them. >> they had just towed right by the both ones i had filming and they had no idea were sharks in the water. >> reporter: everyone piled
reporter stacey butler has the story. >> reporter: lifeguards post warnings after another shark was spotted. barry curtis was flying a drone and saw this shark possibly a great white swimming just feet from the paddleboarder. it's a common sight. but what he saw in the water sunday evening had him worried. >> i was standing here and i spotted one then i spotted two. >> reporter: great white sharks over 6 feet long. he says he called a lifeguard over to look in his view finder....
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dear evan hansen." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for "dear evan hansen," producer staceydich. (applause) >> thank you so much. on behalf of the enture-- entire "dear evan hansen" family, thank you so much. it has been a deep joy and an honor over an aide year journey to watch you grow from a pair of promising 24 year olds to the beautiful men and brilliant artists that you are today. steven levinson, your book is a master piece of authenticity. michael greif, you are an exbusinessity director, leader, human being and friend. thank you to the cast of my wildest dream, ben, peter tweeted it best, i think ben platt is superman. thank you. thank you also to our stellar designers, our brilliant music team led by alex, our family at atlantic r0rds, the most supporting producing partners, the shoe bertd, arena stage, second stage, thank you to our fans from martha, julie in california, kaho in japan, you have been seen and heard and found, you matter. wheny, my partners, my friends, my rock. much love to my devoted parent for indulging my need to see a chorus line 28 times. rust
dear evan hansen." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for "dear evan hansen," producer staceydich. (applause) >> thank you so much. on behalf of the enture-- entire "dear evan hansen" family, thank you so much. it has been a deep joy and an honor over an aide year journey to watch you grow from a pair of promising 24 year olds to the beautiful men and brilliant artists that you are today. steven levinson, your book is a master piece of...
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as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm not so i get an earpiece response back from the fight wall street spot thank you for something. on the story that's true if you looked at slavery. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at one.
as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm not so i get an earpiece response back from the fight wall street spot thank you for something. on the story that's true if you looked at slavery. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at one.
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max and stacey are heading your way next with the kaiser report to stay with us on. this talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always will in a big i don't know at least as what i've been told but it was simply that we and remains as such because we simply forgot on. the scene leave without them the real rains our pain you've told us the sickness of trusting the enemy we came to face. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. sheep the blues of being black you can mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to come this simple in his national is be begging is simply to the feeling blue is black and blue. when lawmakers manufacture consent to stoop to public wealth. when the running closest to protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent. who ignore middle of the room sick. relieves. the world. is just another post deficient girlfriends. how bad was the law in a hospital back home. in a loop in a dose of those fellows give it. back it. up to only the most of the rea
max and stacey are heading your way next with the kaiser report to stay with us on. this talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always will in a big i don't know at least as what i've been told but it was simply that we and remains as such because we simply forgot on. the scene leave without them the real rains our pain you've told us the sickness of trusting the enemy we came to face. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. sheep the...
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do a little dance make a little love get down tonight but that's not going to happen i guess not stacey yes we are in mexico city in case you weren't aware that because there is an angel over max's shoulder that is the famous angel in the past say oh they love reform if so where in mexico city so we're going to talk about mexico we're going to talk about the mexican economy we've been countered many people here we've had our public events meet ups we've met hundreds of people and we're going to talk about mexico without say regarding the russia gay stuff i have had at least a dozen people.
do a little dance make a little love get down tonight but that's not going to happen i guess not stacey yes we are in mexico city in case you weren't aware that because there is an angel over max's shoulder that is the famous angel in the past say oh they love reform if so where in mexico city so we're going to talk about mexico we're going to talk about the mexican economy we've been countered many people here we've had our public events meet ups we've met hundreds of people and we're going to...
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the bbc‘s team of orla guerin, nico hameon, bader catty and rich stacey, was given exclusive access toarea. here's their report. heading to the front line in mosul, you have to run... ..and beware of snipers. but troops from iraq's emergency response division are advancing every day. the target here — a hospital complex. gunfire. we move deeper into the battle, getting a chance to see how the fight has been taken to the so—called islamic state. urban warfare at its most intimate. near enough to throw a hand grenade. then this... gunfire. the fight here is at extremely close quarters. this is the most forward position is iraqi troops have. they tell us the nearest is position is just 15 metres away, and when they're firing here the distance is so small that sometimes they can see the faces of the is militants. the troops here — mostly young — determined to end a reign of terror. "daesh came and killed civilians," says ali. "they destroyed life in the city." "our duty is to bring mosul back to life." here's the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed
the bbc‘s team of orla guerin, nico hameon, bader catty and rich stacey, was given exclusive access toarea. here's their report. heading to the front line in mosul, you have to run... ..and beware of snipers. but troops from iraq's emergency response division are advancing every day. the target here — a hospital complex. gunfire. we move deeper into the battle, getting a chance to see how the fight has been taken to the so—called islamic state. urban warfare at its most intimate. near...
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some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did well we've got a nice watch for max and for stacey beautiful jewelry and how. do you know what money laundering is highly illegal. which has a record. if it. really does she don't consume the gel you've been talking to her the whole jellyfish deal in the stand up and that will soon be in that equal distances wasn't what it was this tells me. this would all be done to tell him to live. with that devotional moodiness this is a downside to all to the sitting on. welcome to worlds apart as isis continues losing ground in syria and iraq it has made nature and bad since in the philippines by taking over and meet side city after missing two press than sat deadlines the battle for more raw ease now in its fourth week how much longer is it going to take to bring the city on default government control well to discuss it i'm now joined by ernest al bell u.s. spokesman to the philippines president mr bally it's great to have you on the show thing.
some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did well we've got a nice watch for max and for stacey beautiful jewelry and how. do you know what money laundering is highly illegal. which has a record. if it. really does she don't consume the gel you've been talking to her the whole jellyfish deal in the stand up and that will soon be in that equal distances wasn't what it was this tells me. this would all be done to tell him to live. with that devotional moodiness this is a downside to all...
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look stacey just. repatriations look at the seventy. philip the seventy record. seems wrong. to shape out. and in. the trail. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. forty minutes into the program welcome back russian investigators looking into the metro bombing back in april say the attacker and his accomplices used to come traversal encrypted messaging service to plan. the atrocity kevin owen went over the details with. the telegram messaging app is famous for its outstanding levels of privacy with all the encryption but the secret chats just to remind you almost three months ago a suicide bomber killed fifteen people in the st petersburg metro and the investigation into that got to the point when the russian federal security service are saying that at all stages of the preparation both the attacker and whoever assisted him in russia and abroad were using telegram another thing that they are saying is that telegram with all its encryption features has become the most widely used app by terrorist organizations in russia when it comes to messaging now just a
look stacey just. repatriations look at the seventy. philip the seventy record. seems wrong. to shape out. and in. the trail. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. forty minutes into the program welcome back russian investigators looking into the metro bombing back in april say the attacker and his accomplices used to come traversal encrypted messaging service to plan. the atrocity kevin owen went over the details with. the telegram messaging app is famous for its outstanding...
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next it's the cause a report where max and stacey discuss initial court offerings and new features of cryptocurrency see you again next hour. i. nothing. good at the. end. does she don't concern you then talking to. deal with the saying i'm done assume that equal distance isn't what he feels this tells me. because i don't. believe that to those of would in minnesota as this is outside us at all to the sitting on. this manufactured consensus stick to the public well. when the right wing closest to protect themselves. in the final. lifts and be the one person told. to ignore middle of the room sick. for the real news. i am max kaiser this is the ca's report well the crypto market is expanding hundred billion and growing growing by leaps and bounds as we've been talking about for years now a lot going on here and it's mutating and morphing and things are happening the buzz word of the week buzz word of the mob as i see in this whole cohen offering station max we're going to talk about initial quaint offerings but first i want to establish that this market started with bitcoin kaiser repo
next it's the cause a report where max and stacey discuss initial court offerings and new features of cryptocurrency see you again next hour. i. nothing. good at the. end. does she don't concern you then talking to. deal with the saying i'm done assume that equal distance isn't what he feels this tells me. because i don't. believe that to those of would in minnesota as this is outside us at all to the sitting on. this manufactured consensus stick to the public well. when the right wing closest...
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evan hansen." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for "dear evan hansen," producer staceydich. (applause) >> thank you so much. on behalf of the enture-- entire "dear evan hansen" family, thank you so much. it has been a deep joy and an honor over an aide year journey to watch you grow from a pair of promising 24 year olds to the beautiful men and brilliant artists that you are today. steven levinson, your book is a master piece of authenticity. michael greif, you are an exbusinessity director, leader, human being and friend. thank you to the cast of my wildest dream, ben, peter tweeted it best, i think ben platt is superman. thank you. thank you also to our stellar designers, our brilliant music team led by alex, our family at atlantic r0rds, the most the shoe bertd, arena stage, second stage, thank you to our fans from martha, julie in california, kaho in japan, you have been seen and heard and found, you matter. wheny, my partners, my friends, my rock. much love to my devoted parent for indulging my need to see a chorus line 28 times. rustle, danny, and charlie are you
evan hansen." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for "dear evan hansen," producer staceydich. (applause) >> thank you so much. on behalf of the enture-- entire "dear evan hansen" family, thank you so much. it has been a deep joy and an honor over an aide year journey to watch you grow from a pair of promising 24 year olds to the beautiful men and brilliant artists that you are today. steven levinson, your book is a master piece of authenticity....
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do a little dance make a little love get down tonight but that's not going to happen i guess not stacey yes we are in mexico city in case you weren't aware that because there is an angel over max's shoulder that is the famous angel in the past say oh they love reform so where in mexico city so we're going to talk about mexico we're going to talk about the mexican economy we've encountered many people here we've had a public events meet ups we've met hundreds of people and we're going to talk about mexico we get a regarding the russia gate stuff i have had at least a dozen people here in mexico ask me what is going on with america they seem crazy they sound like chavez because i guess if you go chavez had a lot quite a lot of conspiracy theories and i thought it sounded like that but in terms of the economy here everybody looks happy out behind us of course.
do a little dance make a little love get down tonight but that's not going to happen i guess not stacey yes we are in mexico city in case you weren't aware that because there is an angel over max's shoulder that is the famous angel in the past say oh they love reform so where in mexico city so we're going to talk about mexico we're going to talk about the mexican economy we've encountered many people here we've had a public events meet ups we've met hundreds of people and we're going to talk...
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host: our second guest of the morning, delegate stacey plaskett, member of the government oversight reform committee, talking about jim comey later this week, thank you for joining us. this was an announcement morning by the president saying he intends to nominate christopher ray as the next rector of the fbi. is there any insight you can offer into what he brings into the bureau?
host: our second guest of the morning, delegate stacey plaskett, member of the government oversight reform committee, talking about jim comey later this week, thank you for joining us. this was an announcement morning by the president saying he intends to nominate christopher ray as the next rector of the fbi. is there any insight you can offer into what he brings into the bureau?
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>> stacey was asking me what i was wearing today, and i told her boots.nike, under armour or anybody else, but i think their guidance is going to be very strong. watch that today, kelly. >> that is the craziest thing i've ever seen thank you for showing me that. john and stacey, arguing over the future of nike we'll get the earnings just after the bell thank you both bill >> kelly, thank you. we're going to go into the close here two minutes left in the trading session. so many moving parts and pieces today, so little time. let's just stick to the highlights here. you know, there are two trends we're watching traders are wondering if it's the beginning of a longer term trend. the tech stocks, big decliners today. the nasdaq 100, now down about 5% from the most recent peak the question is, does this lower trend continue it started with a tech wreck two weeks ago, and they've struggled since then we're wondering if it's going to continue bank stocks, sharply higher today. you know the story, stress test results allowing more capital back into the markets he
>> stacey was asking me what i was wearing today, and i told her boots.nike, under armour or anybody else, but i think their guidance is going to be very strong. watch that today, kelly. >> that is the craziest thing i've ever seen thank you for showing me that. john and stacey, arguing over the future of nike we'll get the earnings just after the bell thank you both bill >> kelly, thank you. we're going to go into the close here two minutes left in the trading session. so...
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the bbc‘s team of 0rla guerin, nico hameon, bader catty and rich stacey, have exclusive access to thearea. here's their report. gunfire heading to the front line in mosul. you have to run. and beware of snipers, troops from iraq's emergency response division are advancing every day. the target here, the hospital complex. we move deeper into the battle, getting a chance to see how the fight is being taken to the so—called islamic state. urban warfare at its most intimate. near enough to throw a hand grenade. then this. well, the fight here is that extremely close quarters. this is the most forward position the iraqi troops have. they tell us the nearest is position isjust 15 metres away and when they are firing here at the distance is so small that sometimes they can see the faces of the is militants. the troops here, mostly young, determined to end a reign of terror. daesh came and killed civilians, says harley. they destroyed life in the city. 0ur duty is to bring mosul back to life —— ali. here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, i
the bbc‘s team of 0rla guerin, nico hameon, bader catty and rich stacey, have exclusive access to thearea. here's their report. gunfire heading to the front line in mosul. you have to run. and beware of snipers, troops from iraq's emergency response division are advancing every day. the target here, the hospital complex. we move deeper into the battle, getting a chance to see how the fight is being taken to the so—called islamic state. urban warfare at its most intimate. near enough to...
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match ties or financial survival guide stacey let's learn a south fill out let's say i'm a strike at any or at least on grease on face of the fight wall street fraud thank you for helping. well i'm sure that's really. the c.e.o. of qatar airways said monday that the blockade imposed on his country by gulf neighbors will leave a lasting wound and he expects rapid u.s. diplomatic intervention to resolve the standoff saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bahrain qatar eyes with cancer this month and block air sea and land traffic with the country over its support for islamist groups and ties with iran bocker called the blockade illegal and said his customers are returning to qatar airways and again using qatar as an aviation after an initial hit to business made these statements on the sidelines of the paris air show where qatar airways actually unveiled its luxurious new business class seating backer said he expects u.s. president donald trump will intervene since quote he knows that we are part of his alliance against terrorism and that we are a major player in his strategy in the
match ties or financial survival guide stacey let's learn a south fill out let's say i'm a strike at any or at least on grease on face of the fight wall street fraud thank you for helping. well i'm sure that's really. the c.e.o. of qatar airways said monday that the blockade imposed on his country by gulf neighbors will leave a lasting wound and he expects rapid u.s. diplomatic intervention to resolve the standoff saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bahrain qatar eyes with cancer this...
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now really stacey max of course everybody knows we are the financial war report kaiser report so i do want to ask people to live tweet us on that stacy herbert he's a max keiser if you see the background of new york city behind us get nuked that could be king john on because he read an old tweet of donald trump from four or five months ago and apparently insulted him and now he's threatening to nuke new york city just so you know if we should you know tell us as you do. yeah it's amazing and of tweets take five months to get to north korea that seems odd i realize it's not the most developed country in the world but twitter should be happening more or less in real time koreas in the news a lot this week with pot coin sponsoring dennis rodman to go to visit kim jong il doesn't that was his father know what this kid's name on.
now really stacey max of course everybody knows we are the financial war report kaiser report so i do want to ask people to live tweet us on that stacy herbert he's a max keiser if you see the background of new york city behind us get nuked that could be king john on because he read an old tweet of donald trump from four or five months ago and apparently insulted him and now he's threatening to nuke new york city just so you know if we should you know tell us as you do. yeah it's amazing and of...
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we'll have a full news rundown for you next hour but up next max and stacey expose the latest wall street scandals on the kaiser report don't go away. i am max kaiser this is the or one member of the subprime crisis that destroyed the global economy in two thousand and eight required subtle banks to give warren buffett billions of dollars so that he wouldn't have to suffer a single day with. padding his bank account along with charlie munger and all the rest of the crew on wall street well now we've got a lot of the same thing again. the new sub prime is here. its stock in the glow. stacy. this time is not going to be anything as spectacular as the american dream owning your home all that sort of thing your man you know a man's home is this castle this is just the automobile automobile yes yes tell you more sub prime automobile loans could threaten to take down our economy our ponzi scheme economy and you know that the fed is now tapering a ponzi they're trying to taper a ponzi right as all of this subprime auto loan detritus comes to market the toxic try to exorcise i said to to try. tha
we'll have a full news rundown for you next hour but up next max and stacey expose the latest wall street scandals on the kaiser report don't go away. i am max kaiser this is the or one member of the subprime crisis that destroyed the global economy in two thousand and eight required subtle banks to give warren buffett billions of dollars so that he wouldn't have to suffer a single day with. padding his bank account along with charlie munger and all the rest of the crew on wall street well now...
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militants. and other foreigners, the bbc‘s team of 0rla guerin, nico hameon, bader catty and rich staceyhe fighting. here's their report. exclusive access to the fighting. heading to the front line in mosul. exclusive access to the fighting. you have to run. exclusive access to the fighting. and beware of snipers. exclusive access to the fighting. but troops from iraq's emergency response division are advancing every day. emergency response division the target here — a hospital complex. gunfire. a hospital complex. we move deeper into the battle. a hospital complex. getting a chance to see how the fight has been taken to the so—called islamic state. the fight has been taken urban warfare at its most intimate. the fight has been taken near enough to throw a hand grenade. the fight has been taken then this... the fight has been taken gunfire. the fight has been taken the fight here is at extremely close quarters. this is the most forward position is iraqi troops have. they tell us the nearest is position is just 15 metres away, and when they're firing here the distance is so small that som
militants. and other foreigners, the bbc‘s team of 0rla guerin, nico hameon, bader catty and rich staceyhe fighting. here's their report. exclusive access to the fighting. heading to the front line in mosul. exclusive access to the fighting. you have to run. exclusive access to the fighting. and beware of snipers. exclusive access to the fighting. but troops from iraq's emergency response division are advancing every day. emergency response division the target here — a hospital complex....
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serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey beautiful jewelry and how about. bill again from that you know what money laundering is highly. i watched as. the environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is serialize exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential.
serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey beautiful jewelry and how about. bill again from that you know what money laundering is highly. i watched as. the environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is serialize exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential.
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oh that's going to survive stacey just to start. acting. good says a. look at the rest of seven. bill of the seven guys report. one thing. right jack didn't mean all right tonight i'm talking about from selling off the country and i know that's no surprise you're probably like yeah that's what he does it's course are you also surprised when a tiger claws your face. or when dennis rodman hangs out with a child be asian dictator that because that's what they do that's their thing so let's get into it trumps very excited for his new infrastructure projects he's already bragging during speeches if speech is what we're now calling it when like for single syllable words in a row to wriggle out of his mouth. and on the interne hiding behind the podium in order to refill him with a finger full of liver pâté. i'm also very proud to say that the dakota access pipeline is now officially open for business it was dead. one hundred twenty days ago and now it officially just opened for business and by open for business he means that it's leaking oil into the water and the land. the kid has to g
oh that's going to survive stacey just to start. acting. good says a. look at the rest of seven. bill of the seven guys report. one thing. right jack didn't mean all right tonight i'm talking about from selling off the country and i know that's no surprise you're probably like yeah that's what he does it's course are you also surprised when a tiger claws your face. or when dennis rodman hangs out with a child be asian dictator that because that's what they do that's their thing so let's get...
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we'll see you back here next hour with a review of this week's top stories but for now max and stacey heading your way with the kaiser report to go away. i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report the show that makes you ten feet tall sexy to everyone you me and infinitely rich that's right thank you and also very lucky because i believe this episode is k r one o eight episode one o eight and i know eight is a lucky number in china a fully one zero eight is also lucky and out of a car right after this i have to take it up placed it on read up it's all this is it i'm all in macau no just like our backdrop is already right is our number read china macao eighty eight it's all happening i don't need bobby lee in china the crypto mogul we're going to go to macau he's going to take a like half a billion in bitcoin that he's got and it's a minus forty seven dollars and we're going to put all the roulette wheel and we're going to go big now i want to turn to an article from james howard kunstler at concert dot com and basically he's talking about the fact that americans put it all on red the r
we'll see you back here next hour with a review of this week's top stories but for now max and stacey heading your way with the kaiser report to go away. i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report the show that makes you ten feet tall sexy to everyone you me and infinitely rich that's right thank you and also very lucky because i believe this episode is k r one o eight episode one o eight and i know eight is a lucky number in china a fully one zero eight is also lucky and out of a car right...
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stacey muller/coal worker: i was in favor of pulling out.i think the united states is responsible for the united states.the president is also getting some positive economic news...the unemployment rate -- falling to a 16 year low -- just 4.3%.although job growth appears to be slowing.the u.s. economy added 138 thousand jobs last month... that's less than the 174- thousand jobs gained in april.and while jobs are a priority...the white house also continues to push the president'proposed travel ban opeople from six middle-eastern and nort african countrieslate thursday, the administration asked the supreme court to reinstate the temporary ban while the court considered it's legality after a lower court upheld a ruling that blocked it.sean spicer/white house press secy: last night we asked the supreme court to hear this important case and are confident the president's executive order is well within his lawful authority.it's a complicated case, that might look simple compared to the russia probe.former fbi director james comey is set to testify n
stacey muller/coal worker: i was in favor of pulling out.i think the united states is responsible for the united states.the president is also getting some positive economic news...the unemployment rate -- falling to a 16 year low -- just 4.3%.although job growth appears to be slowing.the u.s. economy added 138 thousand jobs last month... that's less than the 174- thousand jobs gained in april.and while jobs are a priority...the white house also continues to push the president'proposed travel...
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we'll have a full news rundown for you next hour but up next max and stacey expose the latest wall street.
we'll have a full news rundown for you next hour but up next max and stacey expose the latest wall street.
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do a little dance make a little love get down tonight but that's not going to happen i guess not stacey yes we are in mexico city in case you weren't aware that because there is an angel over max's shoulder that is the famous angel in the past say oh they love reform so where in mexico city so we're going to talk about mexico we're going to talk about the mexican economy moving countered many people here we've had a public events meet ups we've met hundreds of people and we're going to talk about mexico we get a regarding the russia gate stuff i have had at least a dozen people here in mexico ask me what is going on with america they seem crazy they sound like chavez because i guess if you go chavez had a lot quite a lot of conspiracy theories and i thought it sounded like that but in terms of the economy here everybody looks happy out behind us of course but some of the headlines would suggest that it's not so good for some people what we've encountered of course in mexico city is you know a lot of it seems like prosperous and booming compared to even two and a half years ago when we'r
do a little dance make a little love get down tonight but that's not going to happen i guess not stacey yes we are in mexico city in case you weren't aware that because there is an angel over max's shoulder that is the famous angel in the past say oh they love reform so where in mexico city so we're going to talk about mexico we're going to talk about the mexican economy moving countered many people here we've had a public events meet ups we've met hundreds of people and we're going to talk...