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tamara lived just down the street. >> kay was a sweetheart. you never saw her upset, never saw her mad, always smiling, just a joy to be around. >> what kinds of things did she like to do? >> well, mostly anything dealing with her son and her husband. she was very supportive, always being with them. >> reporter: next door to kay lived becky sears. becky had her hands full, too. she and her husband tony had five kids, including two older sons from becky's first marriage. >> she's one of those people who's very outgoing, one of those, "hey, how you doing," type people. >> reporter: tamara got to know both, but says kay and becky really hit it off. >> they were best friends. they were basically inseparable. and they were together 24/7 almost. >> reporter: the two neighbors became peas in a pod. they worked at the same physical therapy center called healing hands. >> they'd go on vacations with each other. >> reporter: jurgen cowling was their boss. >> when you think of them being around your office, what do you see them doing? kay, the little lea
tamara lived just down the street. >> kay was a sweetheart. you never saw her upset, never saw her mad, always smiling, just a joy to be around. >> what kinds of things did she like to do? >> well, mostly anything dealing with her son and her husband. she was very supportive, always being with them. >> reporter: next door to kay lived becky sears. becky had her hands full, too. she and her husband tony had five kids, including two older sons from becky's first marriage....
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tamara keith white house. thor for npr. matthew nussbaum, white house reporter for politico. welcome and good evening to all three of you. it's a hell of a thing, i'm tempted to say on holy week, the terrible swift sword of the federal government. when feds act, when you witness it, it is striking to watch. i can't imagine what it's like to be the guy surrounded at logan, your phone is taken. what it's like to be the folks in that concourse that watched this go down. but it's never uninteresting in the mueller investigation. >> yeah, that's right. and the power of the federal government is very much on display here. look, i think what all these developments these weeks show, at least for me, is the question of collusion or conspiracy or whatever we want to call it is still very much in play as far as bob mueller's concerned. i mean he's asking about essentially contacts between or potential contacts between the trump campaign and wikileaks, which obviously we know was the vehicle that was used to disseminate those hacked e-mails related to the dnc and the hillary clinton camp
tamara keith white house. thor for npr. matthew nussbaum, white house reporter for politico. welcome and good evening to all three of you. it's a hell of a thing, i'm tempted to say on holy week, the terrible swift sword of the federal government. when feds act, when you witness it, it is striking to watch. i can't imagine what it's like to be the guy surrounded at logan, your phone is taken. what it's like to be the folks in that concourse that watched this go down. but it's never...
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tamara, there you have it. what could possibly go wrong? >> as someone who has covered this white house, this is a familiar narrative applied mott just to the legal team but also to various white house aides. it's why you've had such app incredible level of turnover both in the president's cabinet and in his top aides in the white house, like off-the-charts, historically unprecedented amounts of turnover. president trump has not settled on the team that he likes and this is not the first shake-up of his legal team. and we should say we don't know that this is a shake-up just yet. it might be just an addition, but certainly, you know, there was a shake-up not too long ago that put dowd in charge of this team and brought in jay. so it is a cycle that repeats itself with some frequency. >> who remains to say, mr. president, it's one thing to want the people around you that you want. if there is something about making a hire that gives you the great feeling of a warm bath, that's fine, but please remember that hire may not help to achieve your
tamara, there you have it. what could possibly go wrong? >> as someone who has covered this white house, this is a familiar narrative applied mott just to the legal team but also to various white house aides. it's why you've had such app incredible level of turnover both in the president's cabinet and in his top aides in the white house, like off-the-charts, historically unprecedented amounts of turnover. president trump has not settled on the team that he likes and this is not the first...
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tamara and kimberly are back with me here in washington. abbey good to see you. >> good morning. >> i want to have you listen here to some country music. ted cruz is out with a little radio country song. let's listen to it for a second. the radio country song from ted cruz. we don't have it and i'm not going to sing it. the point is ted cruz talked about rourke if this song. he did not say his opponent's name for a very long time, this has changed on day one of this match-up. >> it was about 6:00 last night. ted cruz seemed to officially launch his re-election campaign and just went off rourke. he been so quiet for so long. what we said last night in the song we haven't heard but it was game on mr. orourke so here we go. >> this is going to play out for months we know, but you're writing this morning that texas is poised to send its first latino woman to congress. second, the woman tried to take down made it to the run off in the 7th district. what should or national audience know about these races in texas? >> the first question, the latin
tamara and kimberly are back with me here in washington. abbey good to see you. >> good morning. >> i want to have you listen here to some country music. ted cruz is out with a little radio country song. let's listen to it for a second. the radio country song from ted cruz. we don't have it and i'm not going to sing it. the point is ted cruz talked about rourke if this song. he did not say his opponent's name for a very long time, this has changed on day one of this match-up....
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tamara, obviously these are allegations, this is a story running in "the times" tonight.will get so many people angry and energized is the optics all over again. this building that is so special in the history of our nation, that sits on 18 acres in washington, d.c., people approach it with awe. people enter it to serve the people of the united states. but these stories have been about enrichment instead. >> right. and there is a lot of correlation in this story. and there's a lot of correlation because jared kushner didn't divest. he has these large -- holdings in his family's company. his family's company is massive and does a lot of business with a lot of different other organizations. and so they're just -- there simply is this perception problem that there isn't a great answer to. and this is not the first time that jared kushner has run into trouble with his family business, creating headlines that he doesn't want for the white house. his sister was in china making a pitch to investors that involved visas. and of course in the transition, jared kushner met with the
tamara, obviously these are allegations, this is a story running in "the times" tonight.will get so many people angry and energized is the optics all over again. this building that is so special in the history of our nation, that sits on 18 acres in washington, d.c., people approach it with awe. people enter it to serve the people of the united states. but these stories have been about enrichment instead. >> right. and there is a lot of correlation in this story. and there's a...
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let's bring in tamara keith. seems like the white house modified its statement. they said last week that maybe the death penalty could be imposed on drug dealers. now it appears that they're talking about the traffickers, the people bringing this in mass quantities in the united states. >> this is an interesting thing. the president's rhetoric has not changed at all. what you heard in the speech is the same thing that we've heard. what white house officials are saying is a bit more scaled back. they're talking about under existing law, targeting drug traffickers. under existing law, being a drug trafficker is not a capitol offense. you have to murder someone. so that's a little different than what the president is describing. what the administration wants to emphasis from law enforcement, their call for toughening sentencing and imposing mandatory minimums on quantities of fentanyl. that is the synthetic opioid that makes heroin so much more potent and really responsible for this huge spike in deaths. they want to make dealing in fentanyl much -- have much higher
let's bring in tamara keith. seems like the white house modified its statement. they said last week that maybe the death penalty could be imposed on drug dealers. now it appears that they're talking about the traffickers, the people bringing this in mass quantities in the united states. >> this is an interesting thing. the president's rhetoric has not changed at all. what you heard in the speech is the same thing that we've heard. what white house officials are saying is a bit more scaled...
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. >> tamara, we're led to believe they're still looking for lawyers. imagine what it would be, say nothing of the client, but this is a mature apparently leading to the final stages case. there's so much catch-up work to do. the previous point, mueller's already seen everything so you're running behind by nature. question to you are sekulow and cobb enough to lead this effort? >> no. basically robert mueller's team are killers. i think that's what steve bannon called them. they are some of the best prosecutors that you can find in this country. they've been involved in everything from watergate to emron. and in jay sekulow you have someone who he's argued a bunch of cases before the supreme court. he's best known for arguing on religious liberty not white collar defense. he does have some people working under him who we don't hear that much about who aren't the big names but who have been working on this case. and the thing with ty cobb in the white house, i don't think he sees himself as the president's lawyer. i think he sees himself more as a lawyer
. >> tamara, we're led to believe they're still looking for lawyers. imagine what it would be, say nothing of the client, but this is a mature apparently leading to the final stages case. there's so much catch-up work to do. the previous point, mueller's already seen everything so you're running behind by nature. question to you are sekulow and cobb enough to lead this effort? >> no. basically robert mueller's team are killers. i think that's what steve bannon called them. they are...
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woodruff: well, we're definitely going hear about the twof you again. >> thank you. >> woodruff: tamarath, amy walter, politics monday. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: now, an urgent call for greater federal help to deal with the opioid epidemic. it comes from a pair of governors whose statesbeen hit hard. the governors of maryland came to capitol hill recently to speak before a senate committee. in maryland the synthetic drug fentanyl was the leading cause of overdose deaths last year. and in oregon, people 65 and older are overdosing and abusing opioids at a greater rate than any other stat william brangham sat down with maryland governor larry hogan and oregon governor kate brown shortly after their testimony. governor rogan, governor brown, thank you both very much feing here. what is it you think generally speaking the federal government doesn't understand about whatu are cing. >> i think maybe that this crisis is evolving so rapidly and that i is as dedly as it. is and that we really need more resources from the federalrn gont. that's the main thing we are trying to con
woodruff: well, we're definitely going hear about the twof you again. >> thank you. >> woodruff: tamarath, amy walter, politics monday. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: now, an urgent call for greater federal help to deal with the opioid epidemic. it comes from a pair of governors whose statesbeen hit hard. the governors of maryland came to capitol hill recently to speak before a senate committee. in maryland the synthetic drug fentanyl was the leading cause of...
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tamara bush. so where are we today?ou are in the biomechanics lab here at michigan state university and we primarily work with the human body. - what is motion capture technology? - it's a grouping of cameras and we put reflective markers on the body. we put 64 of them on the hands and then we can see how each of the digits of the hands moves in 3d space. everything we do impacts people and can make a difference in their lives. and everyone in my lab gets excited about that and that's why their in biomechanics. - i had an awesome time meeting dr. bush and learning about biomechanical engineering and motion capture technology. explore your possibilities! (steady orchestral music) reyes: women of latin america making a difference across the continents. we'll show you the unique ways they're creating an impact. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." [woman rapping in spanish] reyes: first up, female rappers fighting for justice with song. they sing out to stop crimes against women and draw attent
tamara bush. so where are we today?ou are in the biomechanics lab here at michigan state university and we primarily work with the human body. - what is motion capture technology? - it's a grouping of cameras and we put reflective markers on the body. we put 64 of them on the hands and then we can see how each of the digits of the hands moves in 3d space. everything we do impacts people and can make a difference in their lives. and everyone in my lab gets excited about that and that's why their...
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chaos so now you have a civil war suppose half the disarms tomorrow less a visitor suppose after tamara says you know what guys i'm sorry i'm going to disarm how do you deal with the conflicting factions in tripoli how do you deal was in ten how do you deal with syphilis lemme get there if you want to come forward to the elections the problem is not only half that even though he has a disastrous problem the problem is with all of the libyan factions who quite simply cannot look at each other and sit at a table and say you know what i recognize you as a libyan the muslim brotherhood want to libya have to once libya say for this leg of their if you want to libya and the biggest issue is this the u.s. doesn't know who to support the u.s. is baffled france is baffled italy is baffled you case before for france of the u.k. this was supposed to be a straightforward operation we go in we remove their feet we get the contracts and we rebuild libya for the u.s. it was supposed to be straightforward we get rid of give their feet we stablish regimen in libya and we prevent the spread of terrorism
chaos so now you have a civil war suppose half the disarms tomorrow less a visitor suppose after tamara says you know what guys i'm sorry i'm going to disarm how do you deal with the conflicting factions in tripoli how do you deal was in ten how do you deal with syphilis lemme get there if you want to come forward to the elections the problem is not only half that even though he has a disastrous problem the problem is with all of the libyan factions who quite simply cannot look at each other...
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at the moment tamara says that up to half of her income has to go on buying water every single month. god it's expensive water is expensive here you know i mean mainly because we have so many plants if we didn't have so many we wouldn't use as much water but because we have a lot we do. i guess that there's the pool through here. what i got how do you feel it. here the water comes through here so you buy the water yes. the people who buy from water trucks and beer to launch pay many times more than wealthy leman's do for the water they can't from the tap. realty on of august has three boys and the cost and stop. down the hill people with sanitation paired most five or seven year olds for water that's a good value but i'm paying three times that here. and he says there are even more serious problems with the water from the trucks. aside from the cost the water here isn't very good the big water trucks come here and sometimes you don't know if the tanks rust the inside that's why the children get sick sometimes. and so what is that like. when you know you can't trust the water. what can
at the moment tamara says that up to half of her income has to go on buying water every single month. god it's expensive water is expensive here you know i mean mainly because we have so many plants if we didn't have so many we wouldn't use as much water but because we have a lot we do. i guess that there's the pool through here. what i got how do you feel it. here the water comes through here so you buy the water yes. the people who buy from water trucks and beer to launch pay many times more...
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ray dalio, he has got him running the world's largest hedge fund and he reckons the impact of tamara henderson -- the impact of tariffs will be very small. the ceo of volkswagen says that the u.s. cannot simply rip up trade agreements. >> nafta cannot be canceled. we have all relied on transportation and we should not abandon this good idea. knights around the roundtable, looking for the best solution. reporter: we are now joined down the line to flesh out some of the latest development. want to get straight to the news that the white house's on chief economic advisor, gary cohn, is trying, putting a stop to all of this. is there more pain to come within the white house? within this government? >> i think so because i do think trump wants any form of consensus. he antagonizes everybody he bumps into. this seems to be a hallmark of the trump psyche. i am afraid they will not be much consensus because trump is playing to his political audience in arkansas, etc. and promising them jobs which will never be created through this nonsense with tariffs. yousef: so, what does that mean for yo
ray dalio, he has got him running the world's largest hedge fund and he reckons the impact of tamara henderson -- the impact of tariffs will be very small. the ceo of volkswagen says that the u.s. cannot simply rip up trade agreements. >> nafta cannot be canceled. we have all relied on transportation and we should not abandon this good idea. knights around the roundtable, looking for the best solution. reporter: we are now joined down the line to flesh out some of the latest development....
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what are the tech trends to lead to the profits of tamara and the smaller players in the space that key technology to let that happen instead of trying to buy it and forget it with apple in facebook and netflix and amazon. you've got to be a stock picker, not an indexer. >> great to be here. cheryl: we are getting breaking news out of france right now. former french president nicolas are cozy being held in police custody. he's been questioned about allegations in his successful 2007 election bid benefited from illegal funding from the late libyan leader moammar gadhafi. he's denied any of this a campaign funding and has dismissed these allegations as grotesque. he's been ordered to stand trial in 2012. nicholas sarkozy and french police custody. >> they will host the crown prince of saudi arabia. mohammed bin salman. this would be his first trip to the white house line is that encryption cracked down and business executives were arrested. cheryl: yeah, the prince will also be meeting with the defense treasury as well as the cia director. this is a tour that takes into new york, californ
what are the tech trends to lead to the profits of tamara and the smaller players in the space that key technology to let that happen instead of trying to buy it and forget it with apple in facebook and netflix and amazon. you've got to be a stock picker, not an indexer. >> great to be here. cheryl: we are getting breaking news out of france right now. former french president nicolas are cozy being held in police custody. he's been questioned about allegations in his successful 2007...
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. >> does the government shutdown tamara at midnight, 12:01 a.m. saturday morning. guide right ahead of the november midterms? >> lauren, we cannot afford to kick the can down the road again. i am right there with you, especially with rand paul. be subjected for the military because there is no cap. and the fiscally conservative democrat if there is such a thing. but you know, like i said, we can't afford to kick this down. the thing is headed towards the midterms, lawmakers are really looking to push their own agendas and i think what we will see today is a big disparity as far as who gets what because there is such a divide within the party. lauren: there is no deal on daca ms, but the democrats did get something significant. they got no new concrete for the border walls. but republicans in the administration got was $6 billion to start construction funding 33 miles to start, but democrats said we got no concrete to be used, which is what they wanted and they also wanted limited immigration enforcement inside the u.s., which include no punishment for sanctuary cit
. >> does the government shutdown tamara at midnight, 12:01 a.m. saturday morning. guide right ahead of the november midterms? >> lauren, we cannot afford to kick the can down the road again. i am right there with you, especially with rand paul. be subjected for the military because there is no cap. and the fiscally conservative democrat if there is such a thing. but you know, like i said, we can't afford to kick this down. the thing is headed towards the midterms, lawmakers are...
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tamara temperatures will be in the 60s. tuesday it will be in the 70s.k up into the upper 70s. it will be 79 degrees on wednesday. this is the case on thursday as well. we are moving along and all of these temperatures will be warming up. we will show you this our life camera is looking at san francisco bay. just a few lingering clouds for tonight. we can have patchy fog return first thing tomorrow morning. the dry weather pattern is key and it will be here all the way through the weekend. we will look at rainfall. santa rosa picked up over 20 inches of rain since october. oakland got over 11, san jose got over seven inches. we are still well below average. the last week of march we are not going to have much in the way of a rain shower. these numbers are not getting much at all. is a michael up later a little bit in the week. it looks like the main storm track is up to the north of the bay area. a few clouds are moving into northern california. we are showing you the showers from this afternoon. into the early portion of the evening hours it is definite
tamara temperatures will be in the 60s. tuesday it will be in the 70s.k up into the upper 70s. it will be 79 degrees on wednesday. this is the case on thursday as well. we are moving along and all of these temperatures will be warming up. we will show you this our life camera is looking at san francisco bay. just a few lingering clouds for tonight. we can have patchy fog return first thing tomorrow morning. the dry weather pattern is key and it will be here all the way through the weekend. we...
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tamara madison talked to both of them.y were candid. >> #firstlove/story. >> marching band. >> by the way, i heard about that, the rumors that didn't take long. >> we're both private people. i don't like -- i laugh at it. jenn is an amazing catch. i'd be lucky. but she deserves somebody far better. >> you'd be dating up, if that was the case. >> yes. okay, can we move on? >> moving on. >> he took it there. it's okay. >> i may or may not have. >> he might have been scared of me. >> jenn and josh are perfect examples of how hollywood exes make coparenting work. in love simon the two play happi happily married parents to nick robinson. >> it doesn't bother me. i'm proud. >> i could be a grandfather. >> couldn't ask for better parents. >> i've been thinking about why i haven't come out yet. maybe part of me wants to hold on to what i've always been. >> the film based on the book is about acceptance and love. >> it's a beautiful, fun, sweet, funny movie, and it happens to have at the center of it a gorgeous version of a young m
tamara madison talked to both of them.y were candid. >> #firstlove/story. >> marching band. >> by the way, i heard about that, the rumors that didn't take long. >> we're both private people. i don't like -- i laugh at it. jenn is an amazing catch. i'd be lucky. but she deserves somebody far better. >> you'd be dating up, if that was the case. >> yes. okay, can we move on? >> moving on. >> he took it there. it's okay. >> i may or may not...
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special prosecutor may have evidence against the president.i its a perfec for politics monday with: tamarath of npr and susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today." welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> brangham: so we can all agree it really was a wild day., official but let's go back to daca. lisa s up very nicely, i think, tam, how we got to thi point. where do we go from here? there is so much grassroots effort and enthusiasm to get thisedsond bipartisan agreement at one point daca should be addressed. where do we go from here? >> president trump today tweeted, hey, let's make a deal, but the white house io saying the president laid out his four principles, t things he wants. what happened is the president met wiipthtisan members of congress. he said send me with whatever signcan come up with, i'll i next thing you know, he is saying, actually, i have these four priiples, i need these four things and without these four things, i won't do it. the senate voted on the president's principles and, of all the things the senate voted ona few weeks ago related to immigration, that got
special prosecutor may have evidence against the president.i its a perfec for politics monday with: tamarath of npr and susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today." welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> brangham: so we can all agree it really was a wild day., official but let's go back to daca. lisa s up very nicely, i think, tam, how we got to thi point. where do we go from here? there is so much grassroots effort and enthusiasm to get thisedsond bipartisan...
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tamara: yes, for both answers. near-term, i think there is a case to wait. these are from tax hikes, oil, and the peso exacerbating that. the central bank tends to look o n a longer time horizon. seeing that moderating in the future. forforecasts are yes, inflation to be above target thi s year and below target next year. that's the case for the central bank to remain on hold. throwing that could a wrench in that, the oil prices or the peso. an acceleration of the weakness with the peso could force the central bank's hand, maybe even before june. thank you.enderson, we are looking at the rupee because we saw the biggest gains across a lot of these currencies, which could be hitting the bricks. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 2017 was the best year for asian currencies in at least two decades, but when looking at these early warning signs, that might be about to unfold and rollover. everyone wants to know, what is the early sign? ally peopleavid, usu are looking at the currency and the markets that have a high exposure to the stock markets. indonesia stands up quite
tamara: yes, for both answers. near-term, i think there is a case to wait. these are from tax hikes, oil, and the peso exacerbating that. the central bank tends to look o n a longer time horizon. seeing that moderating in the future. forforecasts are yes, inflation to be above target thi s year and below target next year. that's the case for the central bank to remain on hold. throwing that could a wrench in that, the oil prices or the peso. an acceleration of the weakness with the peso could...
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aisha ras cofrom reuters, tamara keith from npr and marge xwret cross from "the daily beast."ll of you in order, this question. they're going to meet somewhere. once you agree to meet, it's just a question of weather. it could be in kra, south korea, on the border at 38th parallel. i don't think it will be in mar-a-lago. maybe trump will want to get hawaii. >> this is a big deal. this is something that president trump, he has had very harsh words for north korea and for kim jong-un. he said called him rockman and all those things and threatening fire and fury. since they've kind of had this cooling off period with the olympics he has expressed that he is willing to kind of work with the north koreans and he said earlier this week he thought they were sincere in saying they wanted to have these talks. >> here's the question. it's all about the objective facts. we've got to stop them from developing a nuclear program capable of threatening us. that's the bottom line. >> so what they have said in order to get to this point to apparently get president trump to agree to meet is tha
aisha ras cofrom reuters, tamara keith from npr and marge xwret cross from "the daily beast."ll of you in order, this question. they're going to meet somewhere. once you agree to meet, it's just a question of weather. it could be in kra, south korea, on the border at 38th parallel. i don't think it will be in mar-a-lago. maybe trump will want to get hawaii. >> this is a big deal. this is something that president trump, he has had very harsh words for north korea and for kim...
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that means its time for politics monday with amy walter of "the cook political report" and tamara keithnpr. welcome to both of you, "politics monday." the fire storm over the weekend, ring of andrew mccabe the weekend before he was going to retire, someone who was critical of the f.b.i. the president unleashing aet string of tw going directly after the robert mueller investigation. tam, what i want to ask both of you about is the interesting reaction among republicans. as we reported earlier in thepr ram, senator lindse lindsey gram said if the president fires robert mueller it will be the beginning of t end of the trump presidency. others put up their hands and said don't fire him, let the investigation goes. not all republicans are saying this. how do you see this? >>that's r wght. as todnt on we heard from whre including john corny is a member of the leadership on the republican side of the senate who said there would be consequences that possibly we can't imagine. there seems to be sort of a -- some republican lawmakers, especially those who i like call r asterisk retiring have come
that means its time for politics monday with amy walter of "the cook political report" and tamara keithnpr. welcome to both of you, "politics monday." the fire storm over the weekend, ring of andrew mccabe the weekend before he was going to retire, someone who was critical of the f.b.i. the president unleashing aet string of tw going directly after the robert mueller investigation. tam, what i want to ask both of you about is the interesting reaction among republicans. as we...
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that's amy walter of the "cook political report" and tamara keith of npr.come to both of you, "politics monday." i know you watched as i sid did some of the extraordinary outpouring on saturday, amy. we've talked about guns time and again. is this going to make ff ence with the people who make the decisions in coming and elsewhere? >> i think it's cleae're talking about this congress at this time, we'relmost definitely not going to see noything. we'rgoing to see anything happening in in congress at this time. is this going to be an issue going to forward for the midterm elections as a more powerful motivator for voters potentially especially when we think about where the battleground for house control is for 2018, it's in the suburbs, and i think this issue has always plad to the benefit oftimeoftimes or dr. -- to demos or people who want to see more restrictions on guns come to the foreont. i think the issue is enthusiasm, whetr the march or cities and towns across america, the intensity and enthusiasm from younger voiters to make their voices heard and sa
that's amy walter of the "cook political report" and tamara keith of npr.come to both of you, "politics monday." i know you watched as i sid did some of the extraordinary outpouring on saturday, amy. we've talked about guns time and again. is this going to make ff ence with the people who make the decisions in coming and elsewhere? >> i think it's cleae're talking about this congress at this time, we'relmost definitely not going to see noything. we'rgoing to see...
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for more on the price of oil and how markets are responding, let's bring in tamara essman for nasdaqdirector of tjm institutional services and cnbc contributor what's been driving oil prices for a long time, this was a story about supply until recently you started to see more of the demand picture. what's happening right now >> constructively the market looks good from a fundamentals perspective, inventory overhang, the supply we've been talking about the last couple of years has largely di dissipated on a short term basis the market gets hijacked by nonfundamental factors. >> like what >> speculative positioning in the market amounts to 1 billion barrels a day in the market that only consumes 96 million. it's very elevated and it also if you look at where the short positions relative to the long positions the market could go lower. based on completely ago nos tick to the fundamental oil. >> if you look at supply and demand what would that tell you? >> it would tell you the market is tighter and we expect more volatility ahead because the inventory cushion is no longer going to insul
for more on the price of oil and how markets are responding, let's bring in tamara essman for nasdaqdirector of tjm institutional services and cnbc contributor what's been driving oil prices for a long time, this was a story about supply until recently you started to see more of the demand picture. what's happening right now >> constructively the market looks good from a fundamentals perspective, inventory overhang, the supply we've been talking about the last couple of years has largely...
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. -- tamara. -- tomorrow. david: thank you. backtracking on economic dialogue with china.damentals seem to be going out the window. the mismatch between shares and earnings. this is bloomberg. ♪ votes to relax david: this is daybreak asia. betty: we have breaking news right now. more on the mueller investigation. a reiteration of what we have been hearing from the white house. tire, commenting in any mail statement that the white house is not considering or discussing robert mueller. white house not discussing or considering firing robert mueller, but there is a lot of rumors and speculation in washington that president trump had considered this last summer and going into the end of last year. given his flurry of tweets over the weekend, there's more speculation that this might be happening soon. but the white house trying to ease any of that speculation right now. david: our guest earlier on was saying this is the line in the sand. if it does get to this, it is something [indiscernible] on that news, we are looking at dollar-yen. it was below 1.06 at some point. 1.065 rig
. -- tamara. -- tomorrow. david: thank you. backtracking on economic dialogue with china.damentals seem to be going out the window. the mismatch between shares and earnings. this is bloomberg. ♪ votes to relax david: this is daybreak asia. betty: we have breaking news right now. more on the mueller investigation. a reiteration of what we have been hearing from the white house. tire, commenting in any mail statement that the white house is not considering or discussing robert mueller. white...
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tamara has on this amazing jumpsuit which i really like because it's edgy, comfortable and it's a greatby rebecca schoenfeld, and what i love about the cape, it adds a little coverage so if you want to at coverage but gives all the drama. all the drama. >> you look like you're ready to dance the night away. >> yes. >> so, speaking of reception, let's walk over here. the color last year, i just learned this, i didn't know this, the hot color was millennial pink. i don't even know what that is. not being a millennial. there's a new color this year. >> so millennial pink is still here but we're seeing it matched with bold jewel tones so we've added some cranberry, some rich colors but you can also see it with sapphire, it's really about bringing that color to life with bolder colors. >> this is a really pretty. you can go a lot of different ways with it. >> you can bring it to life in the cake with your sugar flours here, which is kelsey cakes, amazing, or you can add it in different details in the reception as well within your dinnerware, even within printables. >> or even like the rose w
tamara has on this amazing jumpsuit which i really like because it's edgy, comfortable and it's a greatby rebecca schoenfeld, and what i love about the cape, it adds a little coverage so if you want to at coverage but gives all the drama. all the drama. >> you look like you're ready to dance the night away. >> yes. >> so, speaking of reception, let's walk over here. the color last year, i just learned this, i didn't know this, the hot color was millennial pink. i don't even...
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with rumors swirling, could it be australian-born designers tamara ralph and michael russo of ralph &een front-runners ever since she wore that dress for our her engagement photos. they keep saying no comment, or even denying it, and that fuels speculation because alexander mcqueen designed that fashion house was designing kate's dress. and it turned out they had designed her dress. >> reporter: maybe it's her close friend roland mouret. he said she knows what she likes. and the main thing with meghan is to work in collaboration with her. >> if he were involved, he would be most likely to be involved with the evening dress, not the wedding dress. >> reporter: meghan will most likely wear two dresses, one for the ceremony, and one for the reception, just like princess kate did at her wedding in 2011. >> she will almost certainly have one very spectacular wedding dress for the service in st. george's chapel. and for the evening reception, she's probably likely to go full-blown glamour. for her wedding dress the queen has to see and approve that dress. >> reporter: whatever the american
with rumors swirling, could it be australian-born designers tamara ralph and michael russo of ralph &een front-runners ever since she wore that dress for our her engagement photos. they keep saying no comment, or even denying it, and that fuels speculation because alexander mcqueen designed that fashion house was designing kate's dress. and it turned out they had designed her dress. >> reporter: maybe it's her close friend roland mouret. he said she knows what she likes. and the main...
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on hollywood's biggest night, joining us right now on oscar top moments in the fox studio michael tamaraaria. maria: what did you make of kimmel taking a jab at the president, what it what you expected, your take aways? >> no, i'm angry at jimmy kimmel because he promised a nonpolitical oscar this year and he did the complete opposite. at one point he went on the say only two of the best pictures made more than $100 million and that's not the point, we don't make films for money, we make them to upset mike pence, well, you know what, i'm sure a lot of studio executives out here and shareholders who disagree especially after the worst summer box office in over 25 years, you know, there was an attempt last night, if you look at the production value of the opening number and then the sets and bringing out of some of the legends like rita moreno, an amendment to remind audiences around the world and in america of what they love most about hollywood, but quickly forgotten with every speech last night. maria: somebody needs to remind hollywood that the country doesn't necessarily agree with th
on hollywood's biggest night, joining us right now on oscar top moments in the fox studio michael tamaraaria. maria: what did you make of kimmel taking a jab at the president, what it what you expected, your take aways? >> no, i'm angry at jimmy kimmel because he promised a nonpolitical oscar this year and he did the complete opposite. at one point he went on the say only two of the best pictures made more than $100 million and that's not the point, we don't make films for money, we make...
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tamara's bill could make that practice illegal.r staff absences in other parts of the business of this is about ending that exploitation, in powering applicants and making sure when people are going for a job there is dignity right from the application process through to starting the job in the first place. there's nothing illegal about being asked to work a trial shift as long as it truly is a trial, and the difficulty comes if you need to prove you cross that line into working as an employee. lots of employers argue that trial shifts are the most effective way of finding out whether a job is the right fit for both parties. smaller businesses in particular have to be careful not to overspend on recruitment. small businesses can sometimes be reticent about hiring or even looking to expand headcount when the work is there because they worry they're making work is there because they worry they‘ re making the work is there because they worry they're making the wrong decision, so the more we can do to make sure we're hiring the right p
tamara's bill could make that practice illegal.r staff absences in other parts of the business of this is about ending that exploitation, in powering applicants and making sure when people are going for a job there is dignity right from the application process through to starting the job in the first place. there's nothing illegal about being asked to work a trial shift as long as it truly is a trial, and the difficulty comes if you need to prove you cross that line into working as an employee....