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michael: i'm adding new brands to the business. s: look, i understand michael's point here, and he has contributed to the business nicely. but what i don't like is this grandstanding. he's acting as if he's being treated unfairly, or things aren't good for him. it's his parents' company, and he's ultimately gonna own it. it's time for him to act like an adult. michael: do you understand what i'm saying? lori: i understand what you're saying, michael, but i do have a problem with you not being able to separate the fact that you're an employee, and you're being compensated very well versus that, you know, there's this equity that's somewhere going to be yours. -lemonis: potentially happening. -lori: right. how about this crazy scenario? how about you marry some crazy bitch that we don't like and that something happens to you and now we have to deal with her? lemonis: i think your dad's point is the best one. equity and employment are two different things. it's important to me as a shareholder that one of the key employees feels vested
michael: i'm adding new brands to the business. s: look, i understand michael's point here, and he has contributed to the business nicely. but what i don't like is this grandstanding. he's acting as if he's being treated unfairly, or things aren't good for him. it's his parents' company, and he's ultimately gonna own it. it's time for him to act like an adult. michael: do you understand what i'm saying? lori: i understand what you're saying, michael, but i do have a problem with you not being...
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i love the all black. michaelottles. lemonis: so, look at the vessel in white. taylore: it is more playful. lemonis: in this case, we're going to have to stratify the packaging options for our two groups of consumers. we're gonna use white for the salon owners, and we're gonna use dark graphite for their customers. now that we've all agreed on the design, we can move forward on production, getting ready for bronner bros. woman: so, this is the screen for the 4-ounce. michael: okay, cool. woman: this is the screen for the 8-ounce. lemonis: look how cool that is. michael: that's a big step, yeah. lemonis: for bronner bros., i really want you to be responsible for the product. they need to use the color palette that vsa provided. that's for the trade show. you tell them. imagery's got to look like this. the font's got to look like this. the color palette has to look like that. all right? michael: right. lemonis: meanwhile, back in greensboro... taylore: hey, quick question. can we talk about bronner bros. for a quick
i love the all black. michaelottles. lemonis: so, look at the vessel in white. taylore: it is more playful. lemonis: in this case, we're going to have to stratify the packaging options for our two groups of consumers. we're gonna use white for the salon owners, and we're gonna use dark graphite for their customers. now that we've all agreed on the design, we can move forward on production, getting ready for bronner bros. woman: so, this is the screen for the 4-ounce. michael: okay, cool. woman:...
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the russians. pre-trump relationship. michaele i can maybe believe jared kushner was naive in asking to use russian security communications as the conduit, michael flynn should have known better, right? the focus is on jared kushner because he is still in the administration, he is still in the white house and michael flynn is not. and he has enormous power. but michael flynn was there, i think he should be part of the story. the second thing that struck me is it is less the desire to set up a channel. remember, this was reported to be a channel for michael flynn to talk to the russians, supposedly to the russian military, supposedly about syria and other issues. that was the channel. that does not bother me. charlie: what if it was to talk about sanctions? michael: that does not even bother me. charlie: what bothers you? michael: what bothers me is two things. i want to know why the request for secrecy. what were they trying to hide? charlie: in order to make sure you were not seen? michael: by the current administration. it migh
the russians. pre-trump relationship. michaele i can maybe believe jared kushner was naive in asking to use russian security communications as the conduit, michael flynn should have known better, right? the focus is on jared kushner because he is still in the administration, he is still in the white house and michael flynn is not. and he has enormous power. but michael flynn was there, i think he should be part of the story. the second thing that struck me is it is less the desire to set up a...
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let's just recap the main ins and outs announced today. michaelho challenged theresa may for the leadership of the conservative party last year and supported brexit, comes back into the government as environment secretary. damian green is made first secretary of state and cabinet office minister — a promotion to a key role for an old may ally. liz truss is demoted from head of the justice ministry to chief secretary to the treasury. david lidington becomes lord chancellor and justice secretary. david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary. and sir patrick mclouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. she is putting on a brave face but theresa may knows she has thrown her party into turmoil. the shock of election night is still sinking in. after church this morning, the prime minister rang round colleagues. for now she keeps the job but there are changes being demanded. we hope more collective decision—making in the cabinet. i think he will also see that she will want to
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if he was supposedly willing to interfere with the michael flynn investigation, why wouldn't he then have tried -- if you're going to put yourself out there in impeachable offense, why wouldn't you do it with a larger dynamic that might affect you like the russia investigation? why would you take that step and not do it bigley? why would you do it on flynn? the action itself clearly makes it apparent that this is about, this is a nice guys, everybody likes him, he's made a mistake, already been fired. wouldn't it be nice if this could go away. the president is completely within his rights to express that. charles: byron, how do you see it? >> this is not going to put anything to rest. you're going to hear democrats, already hearing democrats say this is virtually proof of the president's obstruction, comey did confirm the reports that donald trump asked him to please let go of the michael flynn investigation after, by the way, flynn had been fired and confirmed other reports that trump asked for, quote, loyalty from comey. so, democrats are going to treat this as a confirmation of the
if he was supposedly willing to interfere with the michael flynn investigation, why wouldn't he then have tried -- if you're going to put yourself out there in impeachable offense, why wouldn't you do it with a larger dynamic that might affect you like the russia investigation? why would you take that step and not do it bigley? why would you do it on flynn? the action itself clearly makes it apparent that this is about, this is a nice guys, everybody likes him, he's made a mistake, already been...
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on the michael flynn investigation, he said, can you let this go? is that appropriate between the president and the fbi director. >> totally inappropriate. here's why the fbi takes its d independence very seriously. and on this notion that he wasn't personally being investigated, keep in mind, a, there might be the potential things could change and things have already changed in the fact that he was fired and what donald trump has said since then. it doesn't make it illegal for making the comments he did to comey. the question of the big picture here. >> dan, thank you. >>> in the meantime, on capitol hill, james comey will testify first thing in the morning. already tonight, senators responding to what they've seen in his opening remarks. some outrage. we asked what will they ask, mary bruce on the hill tonight. >> reporter: the republican chair of the senate intelligence committee tonight relieved to have comey's testimony out in the open. >> i'm glad to have it early and posted. and i'm sorry i took away from all of you guys the ability to find a
on the michael flynn investigation, he said, can you let this go? is that appropriate between the president and the fbi director. >> totally inappropriate. here's why the fbi takes its d independence very seriously. and on this notion that he wasn't personally being investigated, keep in mind, a, there might be the potential things could change and things have already changed in the fact that he was fired and what donald trump has said since then. it doesn't make it illegal for making the...
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for the last 14 years michael has been treated at that hospital, and obviously the fact that he can run a half marathon with cystic fibrosis suggests that he's getting exceptional care there. but michael sees the doctor about every eight weeks, when he's feeling well, when he's feeling well. he sees a doctor more often when he's not feeling well, when he's feeling really sick. he wakes up every morning at 4:30 -- i get up around 5:30. he's already been up for an hour when i get up in wilmington, delaware. and he does it to use a high-frequency -- it's called a high-frequency chest wall oscillation device. they call it the vest. it helps break up the mucous in his lungs, and he continues to use the vest several times throughout the day. and he must also take over -- you read for this? -- 40 medications every day. that's his regimen. he gets up every day it 4:30, straps on the vest, uses it several times throughout the day, and the vest shakes up his lungs, the mucous there so that you can live, and then he takes all his medications as well. he told me when we met with him and his mom a c
for the last 14 years michael has been treated at that hospital, and obviously the fact that he can run a half marathon with cystic fibrosis suggests that he's getting exceptional care there. but michael sees the doctor about every eight weeks, when he's feeling well, when he's feeling well. he sees a doctor more often when he's not feeling well, when he's feeling really sick. he wakes up every morning at 4:30 -- i get up around 5:30. he's already been up for an hour when i get up in...
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jonathan: is there a message for the fed? michaelat the beginning of the year after the trump trade, the markets were pricing in a funds rate of 2.75. today the markets are pricing in about 1.75, that is probably much closer to what is likely to be realized and closer to fair value. i think you're supposed to fade this rally a little bit because a lot of those lower rate hike expectations are being priced into the market. kathleen: i think the challenge for the markets is if you look at the short-term data, it says we should take a pause. when you look at what rates are pricing in over the next two years, it is only two and a half hikes, which is not enough for the economy. it is tough to be a bond bear. the risk with rates so low is there's a lot of downside left on the table. bob: don't listen to me. listen to -- who laid out a clear and precise passport fed tightening. when i look at maker initial conditionshows, it st the fed has raised rates three times, and financial conditions have he's quite a bit. this suggests they are fall
jonathan: is there a message for the fed? michaelat the beginning of the year after the trump trade, the markets were pricing in a funds rate of 2.75. today the markets are pricing in about 1.75, that is probably much closer to what is likely to be realized and closer to fair value. i think you're supposed to fade this rally a little bit because a lot of those lower rate hike expectations are being priced into the market. kathleen: i think the challenge for the markets is if you look at the...
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first is john quist, the tall one standing behind michael birkner. history.rofessor of he teaches classes in 19 century u.s. history and 20th century as well. he studied at the university of michigan. a student of james mills important -- portend. john has published a very important book entitled the social roots of antebellum reform in alabama and michigan. and his co-speaker today is michael birkner. michael is the benjamin franklin professor of liberal arts and professor of history at gettysburg college. many of you might remember that michael was the interim director of the civil war institute. he played a pivotal role in the transition. let me just say, there is not a person on this faculty that i rely more on than michael birkner. he has been indispensable to what i have done here, with my staff has done, and the way we have been able to connect with gettysburg college students. and they are students who adore him. i hear time and time again that michael birkner's class on historical message, it is called a boot camp, and the kids come out of th
first is john quist, the tall one standing behind michael birkner. history.rofessor of he teaches classes in 19 century u.s. history and 20th century as well. he studied at the university of michigan. a student of james mills important -- portend. john has published a very important book entitled the social roots of antebellum reform in alabama and michigan. and his co-speaker today is michael birkner. michael is the benjamin franklin professor of liberal arts and professor of history at...
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the street. his name was michael, the oldest of kay's friend becky's five kids. michael had overheard the contractor talking on the phone. >> i walked up to him. and i said, "hey, did you say something about this house being broken into?" and he was, like, "yeah." and i was, like, "well, mine has been, too." >> reporter: so now two broad daylight break-ins of across the fence neighbors. was the thief still lurking? >> i carry a firearm in my vehicle. and so actually i -- i went out and got one just in case. you know, i mean, the -- somebody could run out or whatever. >> reporter: he called 911. >> yeah, the back door is broke in and the next-door neighbor's door is broke in. i'd called the owner, but she's not here. and i don't think -- if she's gone. i mean, i hollered into the door. >> uh-huh. >> and i didn't get no response. >> yeah, i don't want you to go in. >> reporter: the contractor followed instructions, and within minutes, law enforcement responded to the scene ready to investigate two potential burglaries right next door to each other. police taped off
the street. his name was michael, the oldest of kay's friend becky's five kids. michael had overheard the contractor talking on the phone. >> i walked up to him. and i said, "hey, did you say something about this house being broken into?" and he was, like, "yeah." and i was, like, "well, mine has been, too." >> reporter: so now two broad daylight break-ins of across the fence neighbors. was the thief still lurking? >> i carry a firearm in my...
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liar when asked if the president still stands by his statement that he did not ask comey to drop the michael flynn investigation, or ask for loyalty. the white house has been on the record that they are telling us that this is good for them. if indicates that the president was not under investigation and that no new revelations came out here. have pointed out over and over again, it is not doing enough -- the russian involvement in the toy 16 elections. it enabled the american people to understand the massive amounts of stories that have been out there and to sort through those and to have an individual secondly some factual context to it. this is nowhere near the end our investigation. and i think it is safe to say today that next week, we hope to work with special counsel mueller to work on a clear pathways to both investigations that his and hours to continue. to work on the confliction of witnesses and potential testimony. today are more confident that we can work through a very bipartisan and thorough investigation. that at the end of it, answers many of the questions the american peopl
liar when asked if the president still stands by his statement that he did not ask comey to drop the michael flynn investigation, or ask for loyalty. the white house has been on the record that they are telling us that this is good for them. if indicates that the president was not under investigation and that no new revelations came out here. have pointed out over and over again, it is not doing enough -- the russian involvement in the toy 16 elections. it enabled the american people to...
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the president still wanted michael flynn in the room.peo have stepped in and said, hey, i'm not going to do the briefing with him there, is that his decision, phil? >> hell, no. what do you mean concerns? let's be clear about facts and suppositions. the defense department had a security clearance for general flynn for years. he's maintained that security clearance at a top-secret level when he worked for president trump, and he had that security clearance during the briefings from mike pompeo who had been there for a matter of weeks. do you walk into the oval office and say your national security adviser still has a top-secret clearance, but i'm not going to talk to him? the bottom line, john berman, is very simple. this is not a decision for the white house. it's a decision for the defense department that holds the clearance for general flynn. if he maintains a clearance, he gets a briefing. if he doesn't, mike pompeo should say he should leave the room. he no longer has a clearance. this is not that complicated. >> errol louis, if i co
the president still wanted michael flynn in the room.peo have stepped in and said, hey, i'm not going to do the briefing with him there, is that his decision, phil? >> hell, no. what do you mean concerns? let's be clear about facts and suppositions. the defense department had a security clearance for general flynn for years. he's maintained that security clearance at a top-secret level when he worked for president trump, and he had that security clearance during the briefings from mike...
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the civil war. here is john quist and michael birkner. [applause] >> thank you and good morning fellow history addicts. we are glad that you are here. thank you for the kind introduction and the opportunity to address this audience. i have been coming to the civil war institute for many years. it is interesting to be on the side of the microphone. we talked about how we were going to juice up this talk. we had a title plant, the secrets of james buchanan. we thought of the many secrets of james buchanan. at the moment, we will disappoint you. we had a charge and we will talk about it, but maybe the secrets are not as juicy as you think. we are here to discuss ugandans troubled presidency. has ate everyone here least a quick elevator talk you can make about james buchanan. it did not work as he planned. when we talk about the presidential stock exchange, is always in the basement. one of the revered speakers at this conclave, james macpherson, a fewoted in usa today years ago as saying that james buchanan was indubitably the worst present w
the civil war. here is john quist and michael birkner. [applause] >> thank you and good morning fellow history addicts. we are glad that you are here. thank you for the kind introduction and the opportunity to address this audience. i have been coming to the civil war institute for many years. it is interesting to be on the side of the microphone. we talked about how we were going to juice up this talk. we had a title plant, the secrets of james buchanan. we thought of the many secrets of...
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the house intel committee also made a headline today issues the first subpoenas to michael flynn and to the president's personal lawyer, michael cohen as part of their russia probe. >> meanwhile, devin nunes issued seven subpoenas related to whether obama officials unmasked the identities of trump associates captured on surveillance of foreign officials. what happened to nunes recusing himself? let's begin with joe johns. what is the latest, joe? >> well, people are talking about the possibility of james comey, in his own words, talking about conversations he had with the president of the united states, and the memos he wrote about those conversations also indications the white house could bring down saying it will now refer all questions about the russia investigation to the president's lawyer. no indication that the president, though, is going to stop tweeting about it. >> fired fbi director james comey now ready to tell his side of the story. first getting a legal green light from special counsel robert mueller. his test for the senate intelligence committee could come as early as
the house intel committee also made a headline today issues the first subpoenas to michael flynn and to the president's personal lawyer, michael cohen as part of their russia probe. >> meanwhile, devin nunes issued seven subpoenas related to whether obama officials unmasked the identities of trump associates captured on surveillance of foreign officials. what happened to nunes recusing himself? let's begin with joe johns. what is the latest, joe? >> well, people are talking about...
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are the sanctions going to go away? michael: the sanctions are difficult because you have to go through congress to get the sanctions. >> some of them are executive. michael: and there's also been discussions about getting back some of the dep lomatic nasty that they lost. put season telling the world that it's a new day for russia. this is an authoritarian who controls russia. people who oppose them -- him get thrown in jail or killed. for him to say he doesn't know what his hackers are doing, is lamble. >> his upon -- opinion is only one part of the story. inside the white house, the -- a lot of people feel undersieged. bob mueller, the counsel. he's said to be looking into michael flynn. what's the atmosphere as former f.b.i. director james comey prepares to move to capitol hill next week? >> under siege is a good way of describing it. there's a high level of anxiety. people are spending money on lawyers. not just people inside the white house but people who are close to the white house and lawering up. once you start pullin
are the sanctions going to go away? michael: the sanctions are difficult because you have to go through congress to get the sanctions. >> some of them are executive. michael: and there's also been discussions about getting back some of the dep lomatic nasty that they lost. put season telling the world that it's a new day for russia. this is an authoritarian who controls russia. people who oppose them -- him get thrown in jail or killed. for him to say he doesn't know what his hackers are...
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i get up and go to the studio. michaelnd like he is following me, with, it was the 80s, so he had a video camera, like a mile long. right on his shoulder. he is following me. what, what are you doing? what? he said i want to sing it, why are you following me? he sdaid i want to sing it look you. great, mike, all my friend are really going to believe me, when i said it he wants to sing it like me. it was awesome. aweso awesome. >> tell me about this new song. >> darling, i have been waiting to tell you. >> i love it. audience will love it too. tell me. >> a song called ghetto. ghetto is a state of mind. and, it is, an acronym for the, the words, greatness happens even though there is oppression. i wrote this song as i travel, and tour around the country. doing speaking engagements. people ask me to tell them my story. i start out by telling them, i was, you know, my mom and father divorced when i was 6 years old. ended up spending most of my childhood in a happiest times of my childhood, with my grandmother. 119 wilmington.
i get up and go to the studio. michaelnd like he is following me, with, it was the 80s, so he had a video camera, like a mile long. right on his shoulder. he is following me. what, what are you doing? what? he said i want to sing it, why are you following me? he sdaid i want to sing it look you. great, mike, all my friend are really going to believe me, when i said it he wants to sing it like me. it was awesome. aweso awesome. >> tell me about this new song. >> darling, i have been...
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we saw that in the georgia and south carolina race. michael moore came out and said the democratic party has no message, no plan, no leaders. those are very tough words. paul, i hope you get in there and help out nancy pelosi and get that political operation righted. [ overlapping speakers ] >> if there was a mt. rushmore for speakers, nancy pelosi would be on there. her negative is 50%. democrats need to put their big boy pants on and go after the republicans. the purpose of war is not to die for your country, it's the make the other s.o.b. die for his country. >> we're going to take a break on patton. if you can come back with eisenhower or montgomery next break, we'll be fine. >>> democrats are pressing the white house, not just on michael flynn and security concerns, but also on jared kushner. the question is, are the concerns they're raising getting any traction? >>> and later, what the white house is being told about the details of the obamacare replacement bill. the one that's kind of a secret. advil liqui - gels work so fast you'll ask
we saw that in the georgia and south carolina race. michael moore came out and said the democratic party has no message, no plan, no leaders. those are very tough words. paul, i hope you get in there and help out nancy pelosi and get that political operation righted. [ overlapping speakers ] >> if there was a mt. rushmore for speakers, nancy pelosi would be on there. her negative is 50%. democrats need to put their big boy pants on and go after the republicans. the purpose of war is not...
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the reasons why. quick close. sell him. michael'struggling during the negotiation, but what i do like is that he convinces himself that he has the knowledge and the energy, but he just doesn't have the experience. >> listen, we're doing no financing. cash deal. quick. get it done with. >> listen, i appreciate what you're telling me. i'm just telling you, i can't agree to that. i can agree to 240,000. i cannot agree on anything less. >> we'll do 230,000, and we'll wrap it up today. >> i can't. i can't. >> okay, we'll take the 240,000 deal if you pay the taxes. >> no, i just told you, i can't. >> all right. >> both: 15,000. >> yeah. >> so you're paying 255,000. >> we're paying 255,000 on it, yeah. let's split the taxes at 240,000, then. >> i cannot. >> you will not go a penny below 240,000? >> i can't. >> what do you think? >> i could have spent that 18,000 five other ways. >> michael, the word that comes to my mind is "reckless." >> let's split the taxes at 240,000, then. >> i cannot. >> you will not go a penny below 240,000? >> i can
the reasons why. quick close. sell him. michael'struggling during the negotiation, but what i do like is that he convinces himself that he has the knowledge and the energy, but he just doesn't have the experience. >> listen, we're doing no financing. cash deal. quick. get it done with. >> listen, i appreciate what you're telling me. i'm just telling you, i can't agree to that. i can agree to 240,000. i cannot agree on anything less. >> we'll do 230,000, and we'll wrap it up...
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the character. there's parsley. michaelalso wrote parsley the lion and the herb garden as long with dozens of other books, but nothing came close to paddington, the little accident—prone bear. from the books to the recent film, in which michael bond even made a brief cameo appearance. a little wave goodbye to his old friend. the author michael bond, who's died at the age of 91. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here is 11. theresa may won her first vote of parliament today but there was confusion over the government position and 7072 days more of this parliament to go. we will ask how long theresa may will last. join me now on bbc two. news coming in that the retired court of appealjudge sir martin moore bickers apparently going to be appointed to lead the public inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. those hello and welcome to sportsday with me, damian johnson. ahead on the programme: business as usual for bolt, who eases to victory in his first european 100 metre race of his farewell season. chris froome set to put hi
the character. there's parsley. michaelalso wrote parsley the lion and the herb garden as long with dozens of other books, but nothing came close to paddington, the little accident—prone bear. from the books to the recent film, in which michael bond even made a brief cameo appearance. a little wave goodbye to his old friend. the author michael bond, who's died at the age of 91. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here is 11. theresa may won her first vote of parliament today but there was...
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little statement that he read over the national press club in which he said comey is a liar on both the michaelflynn, let it go issue and on the loyalty issue. he said comey is lying, that it's not true. now comey was testifying under oath. if you lie under oath before congress, that's a crime. that's perjury. you could potential go to jail. so it's a he said versus he said. how are you going to find out whose telling the truth? >> a few things. there's only one person who was speaking under oath and that was james comey and he gave his testimony. the second thing is i would ask the president to produce the tapes of those conversations, if they, in fact, exist. >> do you think they do? >> i don't know. but i also think the committee's should subpoena, should send over a subpoena to the white house for those tapes and they should be produced if they exist. secondly, i think instead of a spokesperson, the next time the president gives a public address, hopefully this week, he should address this issue directly to the american people because as was brought up in this testimony, it is a very big de
little statement that he read over the national press club in which he said comey is a liar on both the michaelflynn, let it go issue and on the loyalty issue. he said comey is lying, that it's not true. now comey was testifying under oath. if you lie under oath before congress, that's a crime. that's perjury. you could potential go to jail. so it's a he said versus he said. how are you going to find out whose telling the truth? >> a few things. there's only one person who was speaking...
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is the oil story key for emerging markets? michaelory is going to be what happens with the global liquidity. given you have had such strong performance and march markets, --with em and such strong positioning with em markets, that theme is going to dominate around opportunities around oil importers and exporters. , michaelhael sneyd strategist for bnp paribas stays with us. governor saysxico the central bank has taken steps for inflation to reach its 3% target. speaking to bloomberg, he also says mexico's interest rate pause could withstand the u.s. federal reserve hiked. -- the last months have been good month. we had a rocky lira -- year last year. a lot of the correction taking place has been the result of policy actions we have taken in the monetary side, the foreign exchange side, the fiscal side. going through the dynamics that are consistent with inflation shock. therefore, we believe the actions we have taken with information we have up to now should be sufficient to take us to our 3% objective towards the end of 2018. of cour
is the oil story key for emerging markets? michaelory is going to be what happens with the global liquidity. given you have had such strong performance and march markets, --with em and such strong positioning with em markets, that theme is going to dominate around opportunities around oil importers and exporters. , michaelhael sneyd strategist for bnp paribas stays with us. governor saysxico the central bank has taken steps for inflation to reach its 3% target. speaking to bloomberg, he also...
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where is the crime? >> michael have political warfare in this country and we had it for decades. it's only now that the right has started fighting the left, yesterday was having awful comedian with the horrible cartoon. >> eboni: who? >> michael: kathy lee gifford i think. when the corporate press thinks it's her problem, when -- they have to be held with their feet to the fire. >> eric: i want to push back. unmasking itself may or may not be illegal. done properly it's legal but here's the problem. you need to go to a fisa court to get the information in the fisa court is secretive, has to see national security at risk and if you can include a u.s. person who is not the target of the investigation, you have to mask their name. if you start unmasking people's names, you are violating their constitutional rights by doing so unless there is a national security risk at heart. susan rice unmasked general flynn without any national security risk whatsoever. purely political reasons. >> eboni: we don't know that. >> eric
where is the crime? >> michael have political warfare in this country and we had it for decades. it's only now that the right has started fighting the left, yesterday was having awful comedian with the horrible cartoon. >> eboni: who? >> michael: kathy lee gifford i think. when the corporate press thinks it's her problem, when -- they have to be held with their feet to the fire. >> eric: i want to push back. unmasking itself may or may not be illegal. done properly it's...
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he wanted him to drop the investigation into michael flynn. president trump's lawyer disputes that and says the president never demanded loyalty from comey. instead, mr. trump's team said comey's testimony confirmed the president was not being personally investigated. >> the republicans are lining up behind the president arguing he is new to the job. that explains everything he said to james comey. they say it is really about president obama's attorney general loretta lynch and why she tried to obstruct that investigation. that was their big take away from yesterday. that tells you everything about the political tribalism at play right now. >>> in the uk, the british majority party for theresa may lost. now calls for her to resign. what does that mean for the brexit? we have it covered for you with cnn's joe johns at the white house. what a day, joe. >> reporter: it was, chris. president trump is expected to hold a joint news conference in the rose garden with the president of romania. the first time the president answered questions in three we
he wanted him to drop the investigation into michael flynn. president trump's lawyer disputes that and says the president never demanded loyalty from comey. instead, mr. trump's team said comey's testimony confirmed the president was not being personally investigated. >> the republicans are lining up behind the president arguing he is new to the job. that explains everything he said to james comey. they say it is really about president obama's attorney general loretta lynch and why she...
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what was shifting the gears there? michaelsly the minutes started nd thewe've had quite a wide range of comments from the chief economist. we know thatne is inflation has come back in the u.k., growth did not collapse. it's about normalization of expectations. the one thing we are watchful of right now is how consumers respond to higher prices. i think there has been a concern perhaps that now as we start to price it in, the economy is going to underperform. manus: 3% next year for treasuries. are you in the 2% camp? michael: you are not going to get me to say that. it's right to be defensive, i will give you that. stays with metcalfe the daybreak team. we've got senate majority leader , at least five gop senators said they would vote to block the current bill. mitch mcconnell need support from at least 52 republicans. moderates were concerned about medicaid sharp cuts to and saying it does not go far enough to uproot obamacare. our first word editor for washington is standing by. thank you so much. here we are again, the seco
what was shifting the gears there? michaelsly the minutes started nd thewe've had quite a wide range of comments from the chief economist. we know thatne is inflation has come back in the u.k., growth did not collapse. it's about normalization of expectations. the one thing we are watchful of right now is how consumers respond to higher prices. i think there has been a concern perhaps that now as we start to price it in, the economy is going to underperform. manus: 3% next year for treasuries....
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off. >> bret: he says he's concerned. >> bret: several months down the road and you get down to the michaelflynn conversation that raises a concern to say i don't want to be alone with the president. at the time, there was no one to report it to. >> bret: is it right for a president to ask an fbi director, i need loyalty. >> with this president and his background and business dealings, i would give them the benefit of the doubt of the first month, in the first week he's in the office. what i didn't see is him being pressured by anyone else. jim comey doesn't articulate anyone else pressuring him. >> bret: i want to talk about today's hearing. >> i've never been directed to do anything i believed to be illegal, immoral, unethical, or inappropriate. i do not recall ever feeling pressured to do so. >> i've never felt pressure to intervene or interfere in any way with shipping intelligence in a political way. or in relationship to an ongoing investigation. >> there's a chance to lay to rest some of these press reports. these facts have to come out. >> with all due respect, i think you have clea
off. >> bret: he says he's concerned. >> bret: several months down the road and you get down to the michaelflynn conversation that raises a concern to say i don't want to be alone with the president. at the time, there was no one to report it to. >> bret: is it right for a president to ask an fbi director, i need loyalty. >> with this president and his background and business dealings, i would give them the benefit of the doubt of the first month, in the first week he's...
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the cnn news room. smerconish is next. ♪ >>> i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. welcome the viewers in the united states and around the world. a block buster, washington post report confirms president putin gave direct orders to meddle in the 2016 u.s. election. putin sought to damage democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton and help elect her opponent, donald trump. given what president obama knew and when he knew it, according to a former senior obama administration official, did that administration quote-on-quote choke when it came to responding to the russian interference? i'm going to ask general michael hayden, formally the head of the nsa and cia what the white house could and should have done. and green party candidate jill stein back in the news this week with a round of finger pointing over hillary clinton's loss. she's here to respond. plus, in wisconsin, the partisan voting map let the gop win 48% of the votes, but they got 60% of the seats. will this be the supreme court case that finally ends gerrymandering? bill cosby's case ended in mistr
the cnn news room. smerconish is next. ♪ >>> i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. welcome the viewers in the united states and around the world. a block buster, washington post report confirms president putin gave direct orders to meddle in the 2016 u.s. election. putin sought to damage democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton and help elect her opponent, donald trump. given what president obama knew and when he knew it, according to a former senior obama administration...
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. >> did you at any time urge former fbi director james comey to close or back down the investigation into michael flynn? >> no. next question. >> jim comey wrote a memo that president donald trump asked him to end the investigation into general michael flynn. >> the possibility in his testimony of opening the door to an obstruction of justice charge. >> the most anticipated congressional testimony in decades. >> this is a guy with a story to tell. if i were donald trump, that would scare me a lot. >> do you swear that the testimony that you are about to give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> well, some are calling it the congressional super bowl. good morning, everybody. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> and i'm christine romans. it is thursday, june 8th, 4:00 a.m. in the east, and we are just hours away from what promises to be a riveting show on capitol hill. fired fbi director james comey will testify to the senate intelligence committee about his interactions with president trump. now, even before he takes the oath, comey
. >> did you at any time urge former fbi director james comey to close or back down the investigation into michael flynn? >> no. next question. >> jim comey wrote a memo that president donald trump asked him to end the investigation into general michael flynn. >> the possibility in his testimony of opening the door to an obstruction of justice charge. >> the most anticipated congressional testimony in decades. >> this is a guy with a story to tell. if i were...
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dan coats reports that he was asked by the president to back off the michael flynn investigation. he will face questions about that. we'll bring it to you live when it happens. >> plus, twin attacks. isis is now claiming it is responsible for the first major attack by isis on iran. stay with us. so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. even way out here? we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. no one's surprised tender piec
dan coats reports that he was asked by the president to back off the michael flynn investigation. he will face questions about that. we'll bring it to you live when it happens. >> plus, twin attacks. isis is now claiming it is responsible for the first major attack by isis on iran. stay with us. so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly...
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the v.a. had failed michael. he had to jump through one bureaucratic hoop after another, just to try to get the services he deserved and he had earned. in one situation he had to wait 57 days just to get his prosthetic leg fixed. he had to wait 3 1/2 years to be able to get the type of adaptions for his home that he needed to be able to live comfortably in his home. i'm pleased to say he's waiting no longer. unfortunately michael's story isn't unique. and that's the reason why we're so focused on fixing the v.a. and reforming the v.a. the president and i are committed to fixing the v.a. and tackling the challenges that have been within the v.a. system for decades. millions of veterans like michael and their families are counting on us. so today we're here to celebrate an important step towards that reform of the v.a. i'm thrilled that michael and his wife, sara, are here with us today. they have two daughters in their home in north carolina and i think as you'll see, expecting another very soon. michael and sara,
the v.a. had failed michael. he had to jump through one bureaucratic hoop after another, just to try to get the services he deserved and he had earned. in one situation he had to wait 57 days just to get his prosthetic leg fixed. he had to wait 3 1/2 years to be able to get the type of adaptions for his home that he needed to be able to live comfortably in his home. i'm pleased to say he's waiting no longer. unfortunately michael's story isn't unique. and that's the reason why we're so focused...
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and he believes that president trump clearly tried derail the michael flynn probe. comey accusing the president of lying and defaming him. >> those were lies plain and simple. >> an extraordinary moment in american history. did president trump commit obstruction of justice? tonight the president's lawyer fires back. >>> predicting autism. doctors say a new brain scan could give parents critical clues in certain kids as young as 6 months old. >>> survivors union. children who escaped the holocaust together. the amazing story of how they found each other all these years later. living just miles apart half a world away. "nightly news" begins right now. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from washington. >> good evening. we're glad to have you with us on the day that washington and much of the country stood still. for 2 1/2 hours the nation was riveted as james comey the exhead of the fbi told the senate committee he believed the president of the united states fired him because of the fbi's russia investigation. and that the white house had
and he believes that president trump clearly tried derail the michael flynn probe. comey accusing the president of lying and defaming him. >> those were lies plain and simple. >> an extraordinary moment in american history. did president trump commit obstruction of justice? tonight the president's lawyer fires back. >>> predicting autism. doctors say a new brain scan could give parents critical clues in certain kids as young as 6 months old. >>> survivors union....
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i'm surprised that she brought in some delaet michael gove, who has betrayed everybody in the party. nteresting set of decisions, there were certainly no changes. —— - michael gove. i changes. —— like michael gove. i think she is trying very hard not to make any new enemies. he is a good communicator, though, michael gove, is he? i am communicator, though, michael gove, is he?iama communicator, though, michael gove, is he? i am a big fan of michael gove. i think is terrific guy. it is interesting the telegraph has put the headline here, but itjust sort of confirms in my view that i think theresa may's and to be prime minister for some time yet. i don't think there is any eminent challenge to her leadership. —— imminent. they need to get the queens beach out the weight, the brexit talks under way, and see how it goes. i think the other aspect that is interesting about this story is that the promised brings in others in this reshuffle. —— promised brings in others in this reshuffle. -- queen's speech. the telegraph, perhaps because this is its wish list, says that coming back in. if we
i'm surprised that she brought in some delaet michael gove, who has betrayed everybody in the party. nteresting set of decisions, there were certainly no changes. —— - michael gove. i changes. —— like michael gove. i think she is trying very hard not to make any new enemies. he is a good communicator, though, michael gove, is he? i am communicator, though, michael gove, is he?iama communicator, though, michael gove, is he? i am a big fan of michael gove. i think is terrific guy. it is...
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the characte. there's pasta. michael bolton also wrote pasta the line in the herb garden along with dozens of other books. but nothing came. the little accident prone band. from the books. the recent film which michael bond even made a brief cameo appearance. a little wave goodbye. brazil friend. michael bole and also a national treasure who's died at the age of ninety one. and you can find much more and all the day's news including paddington bear on our website and to see what we're working on at any time to checkout face but. i'm john o'brien thanks very much for watching bbc world news america . sense of internet. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days cooling trade. and the crystal blue caribb
the characte. there's pasta. michael bolton also wrote pasta the line in the herb garden along with dozens of other books. but nothing came. the little accident prone band. from the books. the recent film which michael bond even made a brief cameo appearance. a little wave goodbye. brazil friend. michael bole and also a national treasure who's died at the age of ninety one. and you can find much more and all the day's news including paddington bear on our website and to see what we're working...
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meanwhile, he's back in the cabinet. michaelmanchester concert bombing say they're now sure the attacker, salman abedi, carried out the atrocity on his own. sport now and a full round—up from the sports centre. an important world cup qualifier match for wales this evening in serbia. in the end they had to settle for a one all brought that leaves them with an uphill task if they are to make it to russia next summer. wales will put ahead of them were denied a vital victory when the home side scored a late equaliser. international football really stands still for very long. less than one year after the heroics of wales, qualification for the next tournament hangs in the balance. a trip to belgrade a tall order and it was serbia with the best of few chances. for wales, opportunities we re chances. for wales, opportunities were limited. but a referee spotted here what few others did. a poll on the shirt and that was the chance they needed. the noise blocked out and the wales were ahead. serbia now taking aim and getting closer and cl
meanwhile, he's back in the cabinet. michaelmanchester concert bombing say they're now sure the attacker, salman abedi, carried out the atrocity on his own. sport now and a full round—up from the sports centre. an important world cup qualifier match for wales this evening in serbia. in the end they had to settle for a one all brought that leaves them with an uphill task if they are to make it to russia next summer. wales will put ahead of them were denied a vital victory when the home side...
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. >> did you at any time urge former fbi james comey to close the investigation into michael flynn? >> no. next question. >> comey is saying the president of the united states is a liar and the president of the united states obstructed justice. >> that is almost a watergate level effort to interfere with an ongoing investigation. >> as president trump committed an obstruction of justice, absolutely not. >> what it describes is a president who knows no limits. >> there is a lot of unclarity from director comey's comments. we're only hearing one side of this conversation. >> that's a contest that the president is going to lose. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> we welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is thursday, june 8th, 8:00 in new york and all eyes are on this beautiful monument to american democracy. how will it be served just two hours from now when it hosts one of the most anticipated congressional hearings in decades. james comey testifying before the senate intel committee. but it is going to be a gauntlet of left and ri
. >> did you at any time urge former fbi james comey to close the investigation into michael flynn? >> no. next question. >> comey is saying the president of the united states is a liar and the president of the united states obstructed justice. >> that is almost a watergate level effort to interfere with an ongoing investigation. >> as president trump committed an obstruction of justice, absolutely not. >> what it describes is a president who knows no limits....