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>> stephen: okay. i think yes. >> stephen: sure, why not? okay. >> stephen: i'm going to go.ou ever do tha at home, treat it like a hot pepper because you don't want the cornstarch to touch your mouth or lips directly. might want to step -- yeah, exactly. >> stephen: what is this demonstrating? combustion. >> stephen: combustion. you're treating me like a child. okay, here we go. ( cheers and applause ) >> you want to do it? >> stephen: sure, sure. really? >> stephen: i'll try it. here's what i would suggest. why don't we start with flour because flour is less flammable, has less carbon than cornstarch does. >> stephen: i put this in my mouth and blow it toward the torch? >> absolutely. >> stephen: i am going to regret this. i am about to go on vacation. >> oh, or not. >> stephen: god, this seems like a terrible idea. >> it is, but -- >> stephen: are we insured for this? >> no. how about i light this and i'll hand it to you. oooh! ( audience chanting stephen ) yea! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: kate the chemist, everybody! we'll be right back! everybody! we'll be right
>> stephen: okay. i think yes. >> stephen: sure, why not? okay. >> stephen: i'm going to go.ou ever do tha at home, treat it like a hot pepper because you don't want the cornstarch to touch your mouth or lips directly. might want to step -- yeah, exactly. >> stephen: what is this demonstrating? combustion. >> stephen: combustion. you're treating me like a child. okay, here we go. ( cheers and applause ) >> you want to do it? >> stephen: sure, sure....
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stephen: very, very...'s not the spooky part to me. but eye didn't realize. there's a lot of puppet theater? >> yeah. it's like their thing, apparently, is puppets. >> stephen: i saw puppet theater there when i was there for christmas two years ago. >> was it as good as -- >> stephen: no. >> sthawz stha because it was in czech -- >> stephen: no, puppets have limits. >> i disagree. >> stephen: puppeteers have limits. >> to me puppets are some of the best actors and i learned a lot about acting from puppets. >> stephen: you're right, kermit, miss piggy. >> yes! >> stephen: i'm so stupid. you're absolutely right. >> you know what i mean? snroo. >> stephen: please forgive me. >> please do. let him forgive us for this whole thing. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'm still a catholic, so you should forgive me first. >> i was raised catholic. >> stephen: the play is "mary page marlowe." it's at the tony kiser theater. and this young lady is tatiana maslany. good luck at the emmys. >> thank you so much. when i walked thro
stephen: very, very...'s not the spooky part to me. but eye didn't realize. there's a lot of puppet theater? >> yeah. it's like their thing, apparently, is puppets. >> stephen: i saw puppet theater there when i was there for christmas two years ago. >> was it as good as -- >> stephen: no. >> sthawz stha because it was in czech -- >> stephen: no, puppets have limits. >> i disagree. >> stephen: puppeteers have limits. >> to me puppets are some...
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>> stephen: oh.f i have a real nice speedo going, then i've had a good summer. >> stephen: do you wear the speedo in public? >> yeah. i mean, to the pool and stuff, public pools. >> stephen: trying to bring the euro feel. >> yeah. >> stephen: i'm quite the opposite. if by the end of the summer my belly's not hanging out over the top of it, then i haven't had enough ice cream or sweet corn or tomato sandwiches or shrimp. >> yeah. >> stephen: you starve yourself in the summer in order to get -- >> yeah. >> stephen: no! this is bumper crop time! ( laughter ) >> to circle back. >> stephen: go ahead. tomato sandwiches is just tomatoes between bread. ( laughter ) sorry, is that what we're talking about? >> stephen: we're talking good tomatoes, not the grey things eyei'ma about isnd, soh carolina fat, juicy, sexy beef steak tomatoes, tomatoes you just want to do something unspeakable with. thick slices of tomato, a little mayonnaise, a lot of salt and pepper on the pep praj farm thin bread. so mostly tomato
>> stephen: oh.f i have a real nice speedo going, then i've had a good summer. >> stephen: do you wear the speedo in public? >> yeah. i mean, to the pool and stuff, public pools. >> stephen: trying to bring the euro feel. >> yeah. >> stephen: i'm quite the opposite. if by the end of the summer my belly's not hanging out over the top of it, then i haven't had enough ice cream or sweet corn or tomato sandwiches or shrimp. >> yeah. >> stephen: you...
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>> stephen: so good. best. >> stephen: i understand you thought props were an important thing. >> sure! like you can have puppets and props. >> stephen: that's like show business, too. >> yes, one to have the teachers we co-taught together, she scared the kids to clean up. she brought this -- well, she lived in the country and brought this old jawbone of some animal who i think died on her property. >> but recognizable as a jawbone? >> you saw the teeth, the jaw. >> stephen: part of a dead animal. >> yes, and wrapped it with horse hair and put a rubber band wit and she said, oh, you don't want to clean up? this is what's under your bed! the kids loved it. >> stephen: sound like testimony from the mcmartin trial. that is truly dark! are you part of a cult? >> no, sounds like it. >> stephen: a little bit? no, an amazing, loving teacher. she was so much fun, but, yeah. >> stephen: now you've just kicked this acting thing to the curb, jumped on the future bus of books right here because your first book is the
>> stephen: so good. best. >> stephen: i understand you thought props were an important thing. >> sure! like you can have puppets and props. >> stephen: that's like show business, too. >> yes, one to have the teachers we co-taught together, she scared the kids to clean up. she brought this -- well, she lived in the country and brought this old jawbone of some animal who i think died on her property. >> but recognizable as a jawbone? >> you saw the...
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yeah. >> stephen: wow.ple in this environment, you will be interested to know, say the exact opposite thing about president trump than they did about president obama. >> stephen: mm-hmm. i'm serious. >> stephen: no, i'm look into that. >> it happens. >> stephen: i'm going to fact check that. because you're fake news. ( laughter ) >> you may want to look into it because you may get good bits. >> stephen: no, i don't think people want to hear about politics on a comedy show. >> you also do carter page. >> stephen: i did. this is for the state of the union. >> sunday morning. they'd just released the f.i.s.a. warrant, the warrant f.b.i. brought to the special f.i.s.a. judge. >> stephen: there had been a freedom of information act request. >> yes? >> stephen: and the government released it. >> the government released it to show why they were conducting surveillance on carter page. it was surveillance application and three renewals, approved by four judges, all appointed by republicans, and the paperwork had bee
yeah. >> stephen: wow.ple in this environment, you will be interested to know, say the exact opposite thing about president trump than they did about president obama. >> stephen: mm-hmm. i'm serious. >> stephen: no, i'm look into that. >> it happens. >> stephen: i'm going to fact check that. because you're fake news. ( laughter ) >> you may want to look into it because you may get good bits. >> stephen: no, i don't think people want to hear about...
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>> stephen: hello. >> hello. >> stephen: it's so nice to meet you.you. i'm so excited to be here. >> stephen: well, we're excited to have you here. you know, everybody here is a big fan of "this is us." >> thank you. ( cheers and applause ) thanks, guys! >> stephen: i've got kleenex if this thing goes south. >> perfect. >> stephen: but before we get to the beautiful heartbreak that you do on a weekly base for america, i want to talk about something happy that you did that i've always wanted to do. >> really? >> stephen: yeah, you climbed mount kilimanjaro. >> i did! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: there you are. >> i just did it in april. >> stephen: you just did this. >> in april, yes. >> stephen: okay, that is-- what-- i-- uhh. >> ( laughs ) >> stephen: i don't know where to begin. like, is it the first mountain you've ever climbed. >> first mountain i ever climbed. first time i have been camping, guys. i just dove right into the deep end. >> stephen: wait a second, the first thing you did was climb the tallest mountain in africa. >> and camped
>> stephen: hello. >> hello. >> stephen: it's so nice to meet you.you. i'm so excited to be here. >> stephen: well, we're excited to have you here. you know, everybody here is a big fan of "this is us." >> thank you. ( cheers and applause ) thanks, guys! >> stephen: i've got kleenex if this thing goes south. >> perfect. >> stephen: but before we get to the beautiful heartbreak that you do on a weekly base for america, i want to talk...
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i think stephen colbert is. ( cheering ) ( applause ) >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen!tephen: may i remind you, she's a very good actress. ( laughter ) >> but not a good liar. you'd been on the air three weeks, for that point, by the way-- >> stephen: three weeks? >> and meryl called and predicted that. here we all are, and we all agree. ( cheering ) >> stephen: i disagree, but so nice of you to tell me that story. y areatth so "the devil wears prada" was-- "princess diary" was really the big break, right? "the devil wears prada" was a few years after that. how do you draw a line from the first time you're on the screen to when you're with meryl streep who is the greatest living actress-- actor of any kind. what's that first moment on screen with you? >> i got a "better homes and gardens" commercial when i was 14. and that was my first on-screen job. >> stephen: we looked to see what the first one was and we guessed that this would be the first one. and can you tell me anything about it? anything i need to know about this before we-- >> yeah, when i was 14, my face look
i think stephen colbert is. ( cheering ) ( applause ) >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen!tephen: may i remind you, she's a very good actress. ( laughter ) >> but not a good liar. you'd been on the air three weeks, for that point, by the way-- >> stephen: three weeks? >> and meryl called and predicted that. here we all are, and we all agree. ( cheering ) >> stephen: i disagree, but so nice of you to tell me that story. y areatth so "the devil wears...
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it's just wrong. >> stephen: wow. are the worst reviews i've seen since titanic. ( laughter ) and i don't mean the movie. ( laughter ) "one star. i drowned. great band though." ( laughter ) ( applause ) that's positive. that's kind of positive. >> that's kind of positive. tou about that part. why so bad? well, he asked about russia meddling with our election and whether he believed all of our intelligence agencies, or putin? >> my people came to me. dan coats came to me and some others said they think it's russia. i have president putin, he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: you don't see any reason? do you own a mirror? because after throwing your intelligence community under the bus, you threw it in reverse and turned them into road burger. >> i have great confidence in my intelligence people, but i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: no, no, no, boo a
it's just wrong. >> stephen: wow. are the worst reviews i've seen since titanic. ( laughter ) and i don't mean the movie. ( laughter ) "one star. i drowned. great band though." ( laughter ) ( applause ) that's positive. that's kind of positive. >> that's kind of positive. tou about that part. why so bad? well, he asked about russia meddling with our election and whether he believed all of our intelligence agencies, or putin? >> my people came to me. dan coats came to...
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>> stephen: i will never forget.he white house. >> stephen: it was a good party. >> oh, yeah, it was an amazing party. >> stephen: it was not this president, but a different president. >> it was under different circumstances. >> stephen: it was the previous president's 55t 55th birthday. probably the best party i have been to. >> hands down. >> stephen: you've probably been to better parties. >> oh, no, that was it. there's nobody who knows how to party like my forever president, barack obama. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: one of the parts i'll never forget is when i met you, we didn't even talk. what happened was -- it's an impossible story to tell without seeming like a jerk, so i'm going to go ahead and say i'm going to sound like a jerk. it was in the east room of the white house, a big formal room, and usher was dancing in the middle of the floor and a group of people had gathered and him and we were all watching, and i would love to get out there and dance, and ellen degeneres put her hand in the small of
>> stephen: i will never forget.he white house. >> stephen: it was a good party. >> oh, yeah, it was an amazing party. >> stephen: it was not this president, but a different president. >> it was under different circumstances. >> stephen: it was the previous president's 55t 55th birthday. probably the best party i have been to. >> hands down. >> stephen: you've probably been to better parties. >> oh, no, that was it. there's nobody who knows...
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( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. so -- >> ready? >> stephen: yeah.rings just said "surrender the havling"! >> if you want him, come and claim him. ( cheers and applause ) i know the elvis, too. >> stephen: do the elvis. ( speaking foreign language ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, that is nice. it has a good weight to it. >> stephen: absolutely beautiful. real swordsmiths made these. >> yes. >> stephen: i have one of the stings. >> it has the writing. you probably know what it says. >> stephen: i do not. ( laughter ) you're in a new show on hulu called "harlots." >> yes. >> stephen: i hesitate to ask -- >> i'm not a harlot. >> stephen.not in the show. ( laughter ) >> stephen: now you play lady isabella fitz william. >> yes. >> stephen: that's a hell of a hairdo. is that your own updo? >> it's part of my hair, but it's got a whole cage and they put your hair around it. >> stephen: that seems like you could actually hit your head on a door frame as you're going through. >> definitely. i had to walk sideways like a crab because my skirts were re
( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. so -- >> ready? >> stephen: yeah.rings just said "surrender the havling"! >> if you want him, come and claim him. ( cheers and applause ) i know the elvis, too. >> stephen: do the elvis. ( speaking foreign language ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, that is nice. it has a good weight to it. >> stephen: absolutely beautiful. real swordsmiths made these. >> yes. >> stephen: i have one of the...
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. >> stephen: oh, wow.erson in the room. >> yeah, it was like that. you had people like that. >> reporter: sit down, oprah, he's talking. >> yeah, that's right. >> stephen: wow. what's it take for stephen colbert to get an invitation for dinner at denzel washington's? >> first, you have to talk to the one in charge, my wife. >> stephen: what's your wife's name? >> paulettea. >> stephen: paulettea, i have excellent manners. i know which fork to use, i promise i will clean up after myself. >> she made fried chicken for michael jackson. he came over. he could eat. >> stephen: he danced it off. ( laughter ) >> he danced it off. he did well. >> stephen: now, you are a two-time oscar winner. ( cheers and applause ) we're talking -- we're in meryl streep territory here. >> she's got, like, 75 nominations and -- >> stephen: no, i think it's only two. you have been called the black s streep. >> have i? is. >> stephen: yeah. yeah. or she's the white denzel. >> the white washington. >> stephen: the white washington. >
. >> stephen: oh, wow.erson in the room. >> yeah, it was like that. you had people like that. >> reporter: sit down, oprah, he's talking. >> yeah, that's right. >> stephen: wow. what's it take for stephen colbert to get an invitation for dinner at denzel washington's? >> first, you have to talk to the one in charge, my wife. >> stephen: what's your wife's name? >> paulettea. >> stephen: paulettea, i have excellent manners. i know which fork...
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stephen! stephen!ause we get tweets every morning. ( laughter ) >> stephen: we get tweets from melania and we don't know where she is. ( laughter ) >> i was glad to see you're opening. i was glad to see that picture of her. because, you know, i like her. it made me feel good that she was all right. >> stephen: yeah, everybody likes her. you're a president, as a president, do you think you could pardon yourself? >> no. ( laughter and applause ) >> stephen: did anybody-- because the president's impeachment lawyer, emmet flood, was your impeachment lawyer. did he bring it up? >> no-- well, he worked on the team. >> stephen: he worked on the team. >> yeah. >> stephen: sure. i've never met this mr. flood. >> none of us-- none of us ever considered that. but the-- one of the things that-- if you look at the way the book opens and you look at the questions you just asked me. >> stephen: yes. >> one of the things that every president has to do, if you're going into a hearing, you're going into a news conferenc
stephen! stephen!ause we get tweets every morning. ( laughter ) >> stephen: we get tweets from melania and we don't know where she is. ( laughter ) >> i was glad to see you're opening. i was glad to see that picture of her. because, you know, i like her. it made me feel good that she was all right. >> stephen: yeah, everybody likes her. you're a president, as a president, do you think you could pardon yourself? >> no. ( laughter and applause ) >> stephen: did...
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hey, everybody, welcome to "the late show." >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: yeah, thereto ride, baby, let it ride. ( cheers and applause ) all right! yeah! welcome, everybody. please have a seat. very kind! thank you very much. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. well, folks -- ( cheers ) i got the same feeling. i got the same feeling because it's friday, you know. ( cheers ) that is a good feeling. i'm ready for a cocktail. just let the sweet darkness cover me because yesterday-- it was yesterday-- yesterday was the court-ordered deadline for the immigrant families that were separated by ice, and the administration says they made it... give or take about 1,000 kids. and it was reported this week that ice has been charging parents to call their kids, for up to $8 per minute. >> jon: wow! >> stephen: phone sex lines don't even cost that much... i have heard. ( laughter ) i certainly have never charge over $6.99 a minute. ( laughter ) but not every call, it turns out, costs money. it
hey, everybody, welcome to "the late show." >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: yeah, thereto ride, baby, let it ride. ( cheers and applause ) all right! yeah! welcome, everybody. please have a seat. very kind! thank you very much. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. well, folks -- ( cheers ) i got the same feeling. i got the same feeling because it's friday, you know. (...
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>> stephen: yeah. that's good! >> stephen: i do my own stunts.. >> oh, no. >> stephen: oh, you have to. you have to run! ( cheers and applause ) intense! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wow. that's a thrill rush. that's the summer thrill ride. >> i could be in it. >> stephen: juliet naked is in theaters friday, august 17th! judd apatow, everybody! we'll be right back with teen heartthrob jace norman. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) when yothe absurdity... bad... you're left with... the good. filter out 900 plastic bottles with just one brita longlast filter. choose the filtered life. it's a pea-protein, gluten-free pâté.gman? (whistles) it's a burrito filled with plants pretending to be meat. here we see the artist making an attempt to bare his soul. it's just a gray dot. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approve
>> stephen: yeah. that's good! >> stephen: i do my own stunts.. >> oh, no. >> stephen: oh, you have to. you have to run! ( cheers and applause ) intense! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wow. that's a thrill rush. that's the summer thrill ride. >> i could be in it. >> stephen: juliet naked is in theaters friday, august 17th! judd apatow, everybody! we'll be right back with teen heartthrob jace norman. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) when...
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>> stephen: lord?ephen: your family name was cheese. >> my dad's name was cheese when he went into the first world war to fight. i wish he changed it to something sensible. i was always teased in school. why didn't he change it to rockefeller? no, i was offered a pirage. >> stephen: what do you get? i was offered a party in england called the liberal democrats, and at the end of it when he resigned as leader, he said, the house of lords, and i realized i was asked if i wanted to be lord cleese, and i loved the idea because it would have annoyed the pythons so much. >> stephen: of course, because you're countercultural. >> oh, yes, and they would have been very cross. ( laughter ) and he said, but the only thing is, you have to vote all the time in the house of lords. i said, does that mean i have to be there in the winter? he said, i'm afraid. so and i said, pass. ( laughter ) because i only have one thing on my bucket list and that is never to be cold again. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, yeah, i can
>> stephen: lord?ephen: your family name was cheese. >> my dad's name was cheese when he went into the first world war to fight. i wish he changed it to something sensible. i was always teased in school. why didn't he change it to rockefeller? no, i was offered a pirage. >> stephen: what do you get? i was offered a party in england called the liberal democrats, and at the end of it when he resigned as leader, he said, the house of lords, and i realized i was asked if i wanted...
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>> stephen: well, thank you!, i look forward to being scared by "hereditary." >> yeah, enjoy! >> stephen: hereditary-- is there something wrong with the family? >> there is something very wrong with the family. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's leave it at that, toni thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: "hereditary" is in theaters this friday! toni collette, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian jeff arcuri. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) so where are you robots headed? i need to tell humans to switch to sprint now! i heard they can get 4 lines of unlimited for $25 per month per line with the 5th line free. we have to hurry because this deal it's going, going, gone, baby! (vo) switch to sprint before july 12th and get 4 lines of unlimited for $25 per month per line with a 5th line free. and for a limited time, get a galaxy s9 for 50% off for people with hearing loss, with sprint flex lease. visit sprintrelay.com not for me, for you. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-sh
>> stephen: well, thank you!, i look forward to being scared by "hereditary." >> yeah, enjoy! >> stephen: hereditary-- is there something wrong with the family? >> there is something very wrong with the family. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's leave it at that, toni thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: "hereditary" is in theaters this friday! toni collette, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian jeff...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.ald trump is back from his face-to-face with kim jong-un, and that's a lot of face. ( laughter ) but now he's got to deal with an even greater threat: robert mueller. and i'll tell you all about it in tonight's "cohen corner." ( sad trombone ) tonight, the corner is crowded, because there is huge news in the mueller investigation. sources say that ex-trump lawyer michael cohen is likely to cooperate with federal prosecutors. yes, michael cohen is going to sing like a canary. which is ironic, because it's trump that actually looks like one. ( laughter and applause ) >> jon: woo! ( cheers and applause ) ( whistling ) >> stephen: the first sign that cohen is about to flip is that his lawyers are "not expected to work with him going forward" and "replacements for the lawyers have not been named." hmm, wow, you know, he should hire my guest tonight: michael avenatti. i hear the last lawyer to go up against him is about to get arrested. ( laughter ) and here's the thing-- this is a shock. th
i'm your host, stephen colbert.ald trump is back from his face-to-face with kim jong-un, and that's a lot of face. ( laughter ) but now he's got to deal with an even greater threat: robert mueller. and i'll tell you all about it in tonight's "cohen corner." ( sad trombone ) tonight, the corner is crowded, because there is huge news in the mueller investigation. sources say that ex-trump lawyer michael cohen is likely to cooperate with federal prosecutors. yes, michael cohen is going...
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and-- . >> stephen: you quitted. >> i never went back. >> stephen: wow. >> i did that a lot. >> stephenubled. >> stephen: i admire you. >> really. >> stephen: i admire the way you quit. i have never quit a job in my life. >> you have never quit a job. >> stephen: i have just sustain taken a leave of absence. can i go back at any time. >> you can go back to that. >> stephen: who knows if this go fall through. >> its' true, you should vay backup, got to vay backup. >> stephen: andrew, lovely to he sue, happy summer. the boys in the band is at the booth theater. through august 119. andrew rannells, everybody. we'll be right back with a performance by junun.d touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. ta
and-- . >> stephen: you quitted. >> i never went back. >> stephen: wow. >> i did that a lot. >> stephenubled. >> stephen: i admire you. >> really. >> stephen: i admire the way you quit. i have never quit a job in my life. >> you have never quit a job. >> stephen: i have just sustain taken a leave of absence. can i go back at any time. >> you can go back to that. >> stephen: who knows if this go fall through. >> its'...
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>> stephen: i would think. every one would think it. >> that's right. >> stephen: i'm not ready to say our president is a russian agency but i have an agent and he doesn't do as much for me as trump does for russia. (laughter) i love you, baby doll, i love you baby doll. (applause) i love you baby doll, but you never swung an election for me, okay. i lost to john oliver. >> jon: come on, baby doll. >> stephen: ands' -- it's not just journalist who noticed, so has fox news. listen to this message to republicans from the fox news political editor. >> you will not stop dorn ald trump from undermining nato. will you not stop him from realaining u.s. foreign policy to be more favorable towards russia. he is abouting to do it is he going to fly into brussels like a siegel. is he going to defecate all over everything, scwawk and fly away. >> stephen: w at, th right there-- (applause) yeah, i agree. i just want to take a little time here to get real for a second. okay, jim, let's go to real town. look. if you like the
>> stephen: i would think. every one would think it. >> that's right. >> stephen: i'm not ready to say our president is a russian agency but i have an agent and he doesn't do as much for me as trump does for russia. (laughter) i love you, baby doll, i love you baby doll. (applause) i love you baby doll, but you never swung an election for me, okay. i lost to john oliver. >> jon: come on, baby doll. >> stephen: ands' -- it's not just journalist who noticed, so has...
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the officer says he began talking to stephen about what had happened to jody when stephen interruptedly looks at me and he goes, you don't believe me. >> then the officer says scharf said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i said, i believe an accident occurred. i said, was it an accident? and he put his head down and he said no. >> he believed that was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including linum. but they had just spent hours grilling the man. >> we weren't getting that feeling, that a re-interview at that point would have done anything. >> the detectives still believed they could find solid evidence to implicate stephen scharf, but they didn't. >> we took it as far as we could go. there hadn't been -- the cause of death at that time was listed as undetermined. so officially it wasn't a homicide. >> in time, detectives moved on to other cases, stephen scharf moved on too. 14 years after his wife's death, he remarried. tina scharf says he has been a loving, ideal husband. >> it was like we were two puzzle pieces that were made for each o
the officer says he began talking to stephen about what had happened to jody when stephen interruptedly looks at me and he goes, you don't believe me. >> then the officer says scharf said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i said, i believe an accident occurred. i said, was it an accident? and he put his head down and he said no. >> he believed that was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including linum. but they had just spent hours...
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the officer says he began talking to stephen about what had happened to jody when stephen interrupted>> he finally looks at me and he goes, you don't believe me. >> then the officer says scharf said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i said, i believe an accident occurred. i said, was it an accident? and he put his head down and he said no. >> he believed that was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including linum. but they had just spent hours grilling the man. >> we weren't getting that feeling, that a re-interview at that point would have done anything. >> the detectives still believed they could find solid evidence to implicate stephen scharf, but they didn't. >> we took it as far as we could go. there hadn't been -- the cause of death at that time was listed as undetermined. so officially it wasn't a homicide. >> in time, detectives moved on to other cases, stephen scharf moved on too. 14 years after his wife's death, he remarried. tina scharf says he has been a loving, ideal husband. >> it was like we were two puzzle pieces that were made
the officer says he began talking to stephen about what had happened to jody when stephen interrupted>> he finally looks at me and he goes, you don't believe me. >> then the officer says scharf said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i said, i believe an accident occurred. i said, was it an accident? and he put his head down and he said no. >> he believed that was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including linum. but they had...
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then stephen says, i told you. don't change anything. spielberg says finally, i understand all of that. the script went ahead . he volunteered to assist with , and championing the movie, and he went on the road -- went on the plane for a few more weeks around the country. and, he brought veterans out to add to the authenticity, not necessarily for the movie itself, but for experience, and from the point of view of the guys who were there. stephen ambrose did not really want to be identified by the movie. he had his own book on d-day and others coming out -- citizen soldier, band of brothers, and i think because of private ryan and later, band of brothers, and 's work, america in those few years, from 1998 to the opening of the museum, the appearance of "band of brothers," america fell in love generation come and let us say it, they felt in love with the idea of the good war. there was a great book, regardless of what critique there may be of it, in terms of his journalistic impressions of that generation. a lot of historians were , criti
then stephen says, i told you. don't change anything. spielberg says finally, i understand all of that. the script went ahead . he volunteered to assist with , and championing the movie, and he went on the road -- went on the plane for a few more weeks around the country. and, he brought veterans out to add to the authenticity, not necessarily for the movie itself, but for experience, and from the point of view of the guys who were there. stephen ambrose did not really want to be identified by...
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stephen: to visit their son nico, now buried here.ing so special, and he always will be. no martinez was just 18 when he was shot about 50 times while walking along this street near his home in richmond. months later in this special nibin crime lab in contra costa county, investigators matched a gun ditched by a street gang to nico's murder. they also matched it to an earlier violent crime spree that included two other murders, 14 attempted murders, six armed robberies, and a high-profile home invasion. christopher amon: each firearm leaves a unique marking on the shell casing. no two firearms will leave the same marking. stephen: atf special agent christopr technology has been around for decades, but is now being used in new ways. referred to by its acronym nibin, the technology matches bullet casings from crime scenes to the guns that fired them. christopher: fire in the hole. stephen: but now, agents are using nibin in new ways, lines, solving old, cold,te unsolved cases, even preventing new shootings by arresting suspects after ma
stephen: to visit their son nico, now buried here.ing so special, and he always will be. no martinez was just 18 when he was shot about 50 times while walking along this street near his home in richmond. months later in this special nibin crime lab in contra costa county, investigators matched a gun ditched by a street gang to nico's murder. they also matched it to an earlier violent crime spree that included two other murders, 14 attempted murders, six armed robberies, and a high-profile home...
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for the journey can truly be kids stephen must check in with his dog. but he still perfect on camera and back to watch and. read out. there a good that's very. well my brother max like to show you something very over here. that. you're more than welcome to join me in continuing brother on the great american pilgrimage i think that this will get you there comfortably if your time and schedule took from it. i can't let. dish. and to get the great american women just to. sit. with a bit of eagerness in a dash of excitement our heroes know there is nothing that will get in the way of the journey. first i was like. oh come off fire. the fire. this really. is because these fires are like a smoke chip. well you know california thinks i called this or an american classifier aren't just oh oh they got are just i think being cost effective think rising fast and like all this money. this is why we're in our country says this country. is taken right out right there in. the next hour of california i'll tell you what. let's go for it. pierce citrus for. grand central
for the journey can truly be kids stephen must check in with his dog. but he still perfect on camera and back to watch and. read out. there a good that's very. well my brother max like to show you something very over here. that. you're more than welcome to join me in continuing brother on the great american pilgrimage i think that this will get you there comfortably if your time and schedule took from it. i can't let. dish. and to get the great american women just to. sit. with a bit of...
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stephen: let's jump to questions. did the obama administration officials offer protection of sources and methods as a reason to withhold the bin laden documents? if so, was it valid? tom: they would flow this. -- float this. sources were they were bin laden's files. there are no methods to protect because we procure this in that well-publicized manner and our side was citing the files. up to a point -- so a period of the year, al qaeda was transparent about what was in bin laden's files then the obama administration. sayladen's successor would in these files you guys have recovered, he would say this is what it says and why are you referring to this? they were giving us to tell on this. worryly thing you could about where there were specific things to do with agents they had uncovered were personalities who may be compromised in a handful of files. there may be a case in southern iran where they uncovered. overall, their argument does not hold water. stephen: what was interesting in my experience in talking to these p
stephen: let's jump to questions. did the obama administration officials offer protection of sources and methods as a reason to withhold the bin laden documents? if so, was it valid? tom: they would flow this. -- float this. sources were they were bin laden's files. there are no methods to protect because we procure this in that well-publicized manner and our side was citing the files. up to a point -- so a period of the year, al qaeda was transparent about what was in bin laden's files then...
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to block stephen king on twitter he came right back to the president declared him locked from seen stephen king's next film. stephen is a champion of what pen america stands for. the freedom to write. thank you, stephen for your boundless contribution to writers, readers and all of us who believe that fear can hold you prisoner but hope can set you free. [applause] [applause] we present tonight it is an honor to present this award to my friend, stephen king. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> that is the best damn introduction i've ever had and probably the best one i will ever get. before i go on, i have to tell you story. my wife and i live half of the year of florida. we turned 65, it's the law. [laughter] my wife does the big shopping. she is here tonight, she is my inspiration. [applause] she does the big shopping because she does not trust me to do that, but if we are out of toilet paper something she'll send me to the store. i was in publix one day and i came around the corner of the i/o. there is a women, the other way and she was a florida resident, she had the real dark leather
to block stephen king on twitter he came right back to the president declared him locked from seen stephen king's next film. stephen is a champion of what pen america stands for. the freedom to write. thank you, stephen for your boundless contribution to writers, readers and all of us who believe that fear can hold you prisoner but hope can set you free. [applause] [applause] we present tonight it is an honor to present this award to my friend, stephen king. [applause] [applause] [applause]...
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stephen: exactly.call this a trade war, skirmish, or something else, we've moved into a new phase of this process. one thing to keep in mind is that although $34 billion in tariffs is a very significant number in its own right, as a percentage of the overall size of the u.s. and chinese economy, it is still a very miniscule percentage, really just a rounding error. the real dangers are the direct impacts on the economy. it is more the threat of escalating tariffs and the damage that might be done to business confidence and market sentiment. haidi: do you believe there are negotiations going on? the chinese toughened their stance recently, saying the agreements and the compromise we reached, that is all off the table. risk of continued ratcheting up of these tensions? stephen: i don't know if any discussions are currently underway, but i hope they will be shortly. from my point of view, it is time for both countries to start getting more realistic about where we are. the united states has got to accept
stephen: exactly.call this a trade war, skirmish, or something else, we've moved into a new phase of this process. one thing to keep in mind is that although $34 billion in tariffs is a very significant number in its own right, as a percentage of the overall size of the u.s. and chinese economy, it is still a very miniscule percentage, really just a rounding error. the real dangers are the direct impacts on the economy. it is more the threat of escalating tariffs and the damage that might be...
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stephen awakens from islam but anyway. look at let me point something out here that is a green plant. how does a green plant work. since the that it takes in carbon it's parts oxygen. we are freezing plant parts. that's what we rely on to survive on the planet. photosynthesis it's a completely efficient market there's no wait. that's we can do we can do right now . cept we're all wrapped little petty divisions political infighting. telling us did. it join and. where do we go from there ninety five year old. i miss arizona max. is a good time young riders josh brolin all my old friends and i just listen to some of them folks on the pilgrimage i don't know if they'll talk to us though just. because i think i'm a little kooky with. which i am. so on the jury years in tucson my eldest daughter elias who just got married was born here in arizona. well it's good to be back on the pilgrimage and it's going to bring back a lot of fun memories for me so it's been it's almost a bit of those in the it's alright. charger was a co-op.
stephen awakens from islam but anyway. look at let me point something out here that is a green plant. how does a green plant work. since the that it takes in carbon it's parts oxygen. we are freezing plant parts. that's what we rely on to survive on the planet. photosynthesis it's a completely efficient market there's no wait. that's we can do we can do right now . cept we're all wrapped little petty divisions political infighting. telling us did. it join and. where do we go from there ninety...
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stephen is pondering how he can start a conversation that will help bring america together. but stephen can do little things to help with this trusted friend famous financial adviser max keiser. ladies it. was a place for you to. spend a long time my friend yeah period or. haven't see in. ten years fifteen years it goes back many years back and i am against it i think i'm against it long island new york. back when you were roommates with big brother alec now we're here in venice california the very first place. that was the motivation for me to ever ride on an airplane the first time when big brother alec flew me out seventeen years old he had a place here in venice and i want to connect with you brother i got to mitch and i'm telling out with all i've done all i have all the places i've been everything i've seen i can't figure out. what's going on. america what exactly do you think and i mean the word that came to mind for me was pilgrimage. exactly after like the craziest presidential election the country's divided but in a way that like. i mean the only way for me to figu
stephen is pondering how he can start a conversation that will help bring america together. but stephen can do little things to help with this trusted friend famous financial adviser max keiser. ladies it. was a place for you to. spend a long time my friend yeah period or. haven't see in. ten years fifteen years it goes back many years back and i am against it i think i'm against it long island new york. back when you were roommates with big brother alec now we're here in venice california the...
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. >> reporter: you can't lie when you're on national television ryan, stephen, abby. one of the presidential palace is behind me, the yellow beautiful house behind me. it's here on the baltic the. we are here on the baltic sea, it's pretty impressive. you can see the street, nobody's watching in front of us cause they closed it off. this is one of the busiest streets in helsinki not the most popular because they had a big marketplace in front of the palace along the water where people shop for their groceries and lots of little knickknacks that people sell and knickknacks that tourists can take home. a little bit upset that the president and putin were meeting here because they were going to have to close down shop for the day but most people have been so excited this is happening because it is a neutral site for both countries. it's a littledifferent than the past meetings that putin and trump have had a lot in the past. they've met on the sidelines of some of the international meetings we had but this is the first time they will be in a closed door, one on one , jus
. >> reporter: you can't lie when you're on national television ryan, stephen, abby. one of the presidential palace is behind me, the yellow beautiful house behind me. it's here on the baltic the. we are here on the baltic sea, it's pretty impressive. you can see the street, nobody's watching in front of us cause they closed it off. this is one of the busiest streets in helsinki not the most popular because they had a big marketplace in front of the palace along the water where people...
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stephen awakens from islam but anyway. look at let me point something out here that is a green plant. how does a green plant work photo synthesis that takes him to our big if parts oxygen. we are breathing clip art. that's what we were lucky to survive on the planet. is that it's a completely efficient market there's no wait. that's we can do we can do right now . cept we're all. after that little petty defeats in the. political infighting. tell us did. you join in. close to. where we go from there ninety five zero. a mysterious out of max we missed. those in good times young riders josh brolin all my old friends and i just remember some of them folks on the pilgrimage i don't know if they'll talk to us though because. nothing on the little co-curators. which i am. so on the jury hears she just signed my eldest daughter alive just got married with born here in arizona. well it's good to be back on the pilgrimage and it's going to bring back a lot of fun memories for. so it's a bit of the most a bit of those image in its ow
stephen awakens from islam but anyway. look at let me point something out here that is a green plant. how does a green plant work photo synthesis that takes him to our big if parts oxygen. we are breathing clip art. that's what we were lucky to survive on the planet. is that it's a completely efficient market there's no wait. that's we can do we can do right now . cept we're all. after that little petty defeats in the. political infighting. tell us did. you join in. close to. where we go from...
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stephen scharf was sentenced to life in prison.e jurors condemned him, not on the facts, but for his and jody's tumultuous open marriage. you think this was a moral judgment on the part of jurors? >> yes. i suppose some people would say, well, he was punished for his moral weakness. but this was a murder trial. >> for rescuer michael chiefy it's a fitting end to a story that's haunted him since the night on the palisades. >> this has never left me. it's been years. i went back there myself without people knowing it several times because it bothered me. something was wrong. >> for close friends like marion, the verdict does not remove the sting of the loss. >> i'm angry that he took the life of a beautiful person. that's what bothers me the most. that he would do that and think that he was going to get away with it. he wanted the insurance money. he wanted his son. he'd have whatever he wanted and she would be out of the way. i think that was sad. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching
stephen scharf was sentenced to life in prison.e jurors condemned him, not on the facts, but for his and jody's tumultuous open marriage. you think this was a moral judgment on the part of jurors? >> yes. i suppose some people would say, well, he was punished for his moral weakness. but this was a murder trial. >> for rescuer michael chiefy it's a fitting end to a story that's haunted him since the night on the palisades. >> this has never left me. it's been years. i went back...
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stephen: i tend to agree.olitical story was bigger than the action and the tariffs are in place. if there is going to be further action on the trade front, it will be in the currency arena, where the next phase of this political battle -- that is what it is, with all sides wishing to engage, we will see further won and even in the euro, even though draghi doesn't have a policy on the euro, i don't think there is any attempt by the ecb or other european governments to arrest what is a convenient decline in the euro. matt: he certainly set policy more clearly than he has his entire career in the june you see theht? do 116, moving around lower from here? stories one of the big this year has been dollar appreciation and that will continue. the u.s. is the only major economy that can stand 3% u.s. dollar rates. -- are where we had heading and a little higher. trump may have complained about the fed last week, if you remember, but appointed powell and howell's credentials as an industrialist and everything he has sa
stephen: i tend to agree.olitical story was bigger than the action and the tariffs are in place. if there is going to be further action on the trade front, it will be in the currency arena, where the next phase of this political battle -- that is what it is, with all sides wishing to engage, we will see further won and even in the euro, even though draghi doesn't have a policy on the euro, i don't think there is any attempt by the ecb or other european governments to arrest what is a convenient...
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stephen dinan of the "washington times." want to go back to the role that justice kennedy has played. is chief justice john roberts the new swing vote? guest: he seems to be the leading candidate to be the swing vote because of a few decisions, most notably the original affordable care act decision, where he broke with the four other republican appointed justices to uphold the core of the affordable care act. you could also go back to a situation where you have different coalitions emerging. we will have to wait and see. a lot of this depends on the specific cases that emerge before the court. and whoever the president's pick is, whether that person takes the role of pivot. there are some justices who have surprised their presidents who picked them by how they turned out. the one that always comes to mind for conservatives is justice souter, who president george h. w. bush picked. and who on the court seemed much more like a democratic presidents appointee. host: yesterday, we were hearing three names. and then the name of t
stephen dinan of the "washington times." want to go back to the role that justice kennedy has played. is chief justice john roberts the new swing vote? guest: he seems to be the leading candidate to be the swing vote because of a few decisions, most notably the original affordable care act decision, where he broke with the four other republican appointed justices to uphold the core of the affordable care act. you could also go back to a situation where you have different coalitions...
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stephen was 42 when was finally diagnosed with adhdi stephen was 42 when was finally diagnosed with adhdfirst started asking questions when i was 25. i got a diagnosis around christmas 2016. i have been to gps, backwards and forwards, on and off all of those times. fewer than 896 of adults with adhd have a formal diagnosis. this clinic in leeds as one of the shortest waiting lists. but across the country, people faced long delays to get the help they need. there are huge variations in services depending on where you live. here in yorkshire, you would be waiting anything from six months to two years to see a psychiatrist who specialises in adult adhd. for many people, that is too long. if we look at all of the available elements, what we see is that adhd is connected. with high rates of suicidality, with high rates of depression and high rates of other mental health needs. this, in addition to the fact that untreated adhd can impact your physical health, means that people can be a serious condition while they are waiting for adhd treatment. michelle from harrogate was diagnosed in her 40s
stephen was 42 when was finally diagnosed with adhdi stephen was 42 when was finally diagnosed with adhdfirst started asking questions when i was 25. i got a diagnosis around christmas 2016. i have been to gps, backwards and forwards, on and off all of those times. fewer than 896 of adults with adhd have a formal diagnosis. this clinic in leeds as one of the shortest waiting lists. but across the country, people faced long delays to get the help they need. there are huge variations in services...
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let's go to msnbc producer stephen week. he's at the staging area at the mouth of the cave entrance. let's talk about anything you can confirm. do you know for certain two of those boys have made their way to safety? >> alex, what i can tell you is our producer paul goldman who is closer to the mouth of the cave just reported that two ambulances did just leave the mouth of the cave. i'm standing along the highway just below the mountain range which is the highway that leads to this hospital after a long drive. we're all extremely surprised. there's palpable excitement and relief. this is happening a lot earlier than we thought and it's been such an arduous thing. i've been here for four days, spoken to some of the divers in that team. there's danish divers, finnish, australian, spanish. they're the best of the best. they're the guys that do these caves. they talked about how insanely frightening and difficult it is inside there. currents are strong as the colorado river holds that are as wide as your shoulders, water so blac
let's go to msnbc producer stephen week. he's at the staging area at the mouth of the cave entrance. let's talk about anything you can confirm. do you know for certain two of those boys have made their way to safety? >> alex, what i can tell you is our producer paul goldman who is closer to the mouth of the cave just reported that two ambulances did just leave the mouth of the cave. i'm standing along the highway just below the mountain range which is the highway that leads to this...
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stephen: you have to read the book.on balance called -- in "unbalanced" called a bad dream which goes through a fictional account of the collision between the u.s. and china. i said that dreams sometimes come true, little did i know. tom: little did you know. state the fact that this president is a mercantile president? stephen: i think that would be overly kind to a man who really has no appreciation of economics despite presumably attending and graduating from the wharton school. he makes the comment that you just quoted that the u.s. is unfairly in trade deals, and yet what he does not get, nor do any of his advisers is that we need trade to grow unfairly. we don't have the savings to grow. the import surplus savings from abroad run massive current account and trade deficits to attract capital. trade is part of our solution because we do not have enough savings to grow. professor,ight, but this president trump listen to -- does president trump listen to someone? it is rhetoric. stephen: no, he doesn't. francine: you
stephen: you have to read the book.on balance called -- in "unbalanced" called a bad dream which goes through a fictional account of the collision between the u.s. and china. i said that dreams sometimes come true, little did i know. tom: little did you know. state the fact that this president is a mercantile president? stephen: i think that would be overly kind to a man who really has no appreciation of economics despite presumably attending and graduating from the wharton school. he...
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the north—west is set to be imposed the chilling 999 call made by former suffolk ukip councillor stephen been found guilty of murdering his wife. good evening. theresa may has, for a second night, narrowly survived defeat in the commons over brexit. the government saw off an amendment to the trade bill, brought by pro eu conservatives, which would have kept the uk in a customs union with the eu if no deal is agreed on a frictionless trade arrangement before january next year. it follows the government caving in to amendments by brexiteer mps yesterday. but the government has had to abandon its attempts to force parliament to go into their summer recess early after labour, snp and some conservative mps were planning to vote against it. the prime minister was accused of suggesting the idea only to stop tory rebels having time to stir up any more trouble against her. meanwhile, the official brexit campaign group vote leave has been fined £61,000 and referred to the police for breaking electoral law. more on that in a moment. but first, here our deputy political editor, jon pienaar, reports
the north—west is set to be imposed the chilling 999 call made by former suffolk ukip councillor stephen been found guilty of murdering his wife. good evening. theresa may has, for a second night, narrowly survived defeat in the commons over brexit. the government saw off an amendment to the trade bill, brought by pro eu conservatives, which would have kept the uk in a customs union with the eu if no deal is agreed on a frictionless trade arrangement before january next year. it follows the...
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that's what i mean here. >> and that is stephen miller. >> you see it as stephen miller. >> he continuouslys this president. the problem is, as we said in the first panel, he likes to suck up to the president. so the president really likes stephen miller. but continuously, we've seen it every time we discuss immigration, just in the house they were discussing the different bills, stephen miller was undercut in the process. >> i want to throw out a few other people you might want to hold responsible. the attorney general. the president might be happy to do that who announced the zero tolerance policy without having figured out the consequences of that. you might want to hold responsible the homeland security secretary who insisted there was no other alternative to the zero tolerance policy. >> behind closed doors she was one of the people -- >> the president is going to -- >> he is the president of the united states, i understand. >> the people who executed the policy. so it's miller, the attorney general, and it's the secretary of -- >> and i'm going to throw out one more, the chief of staf
that's what i mean here. >> and that is stephen miller. >> you see it as stephen miller. >> he continuouslys this president. the problem is, as we said in the first panel, he likes to suck up to the president. so the president really likes stephen miller. but continuously, we've seen it every time we discuss immigration, just in the house they were discussing the different bills, stephen miller was undercut in the process. >> i want to throw out a few other people you...
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our monday roundtable with stephen dinan. he covers politics in congress for the "washington times." and chris cadelago, who covers the white house for politico. regardless of who the president nominates tonight, the white house will hit the ground running. how so? guest: the white house has been preparing for this for quite some time. there was obviously talk of justice kennedy potentially retiring at the end of the term. i think we have seen them really withit into gear, starting this list they have of 25 potential justices. now, they have -- they are modey moving in to the pr of this, distributing bios of potential nominees. to the audience that really matters, the folks on capitol hill. and then all of the outside activist groups that they will be activating. really scores of groups across the country that will be spending big money on tv to really push this across the finish line. host: your piece is titled "the super bowl of politics." the neil gorsuch playbook that you write about in your piece, how is the unfolding to
our monday roundtable with stephen dinan. he covers politics in congress for the "washington times." and chris cadelago, who covers the white house for politico. regardless of who the president nominates tonight, the white house will hit the ground running. how so? guest: the white house has been preparing for this for quite some time. there was obviously talk of justice kennedy potentially retiring at the end of the term. i think we have seen them really withit into gear, starting...
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stephen: it is china's own actions.u look at the competitiveness again they have from the rhesus -- recent evaluation, it roughly equals or even offsets the size of the tariffs. the impact of the loss of competitiveness through the tariffs. so it is a very engineered move. caroline: manipulation? stephen: of course it is, but that is what china does. some central banks wish they could do that. in fact, when they can't do it with physical tools, they do it verbally, with rhetoric. have their cake and eat it. but it is no secret china controls the currency, and that is how you have to approach china. you always have to use that perspective. it is a managed currency. they have made mistakes in the past. 2015 was an episode with policy errors. they had a dramatic slowing, the stock market collapsing. they were trying to hold the currency steady, but realize they had to succumb to private sector forces, and when they did , they created a vicious spiral of outflows they had to arrest. this time around, they have got that in t
stephen: it is china's own actions.u look at the competitiveness again they have from the rhesus -- recent evaluation, it roughly equals or even offsets the size of the tariffs. the impact of the loss of competitiveness through the tariffs. so it is a very engineered move. caroline: manipulation? stephen: of course it is, but that is what china does. some central banks wish they could do that. in fact, when they can't do it with physical tools, they do it verbally, with rhetoric. have their...