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sammy: todd in general. todd: "todd does this. todd does that. todd takes the shirts.todd does anything." -sammy: no, no, no, no, no, no. -covello: there was times where the store wasn't open until 1:00 in the afternoon 'cause he didn't open it. tranchina: fuji was here developing sauces, coming up with ideas, staying till 1:00 in the morning, scrubbing the floor with toothbrushes. lemonis: look, depending on who you listen to, sammy's brother, fuji, is either the guy who ran this business into the ground or the one who made it run. sammy: he helped me develop most of this restaurant on paper before we even came here. [ voice breaking ] and that's the [bleep] truth, marcus. that's the truth. and he's not here anymore 'cause of that reason. and it's -- and it's [bleep] ridiculous. [ sniffling ] [ crying ] lemonis: um... it sounds like you're more hurt that your brother was kicked out. sammy: yeah, he -- he raised me. my parents are hard-working people, you know, first-generation, worked two jobs, sometimes even three. -lemonis: first-generation what? -sammy: from monten
sammy: todd in general. todd: "todd does this. todd does that. todd takes the shirts.todd does anything." -sammy: no, no, no, no, no, no. -covello: there was times where the store wasn't open until 1:00 in the afternoon 'cause he didn't open it. tranchina: fuji was here developing sauces, coming up with ideas, staying till 1:00 in the morning, scrubbing the floor with toothbrushes. lemonis: look, depending on who you listen to, sammy's brother, fuji, is either the guy who ran this...
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todd. she had held that the state, but passed away. woodcliff inherited the todd estate, all the land, all the money. woodcliff also was not so incidentally the leader of a proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd ready for the state senate against that movement, though he was a slaveholder himself was demonized as an abolitionist. in the mill of the campaign in july 1849 he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the family's case in october. just in time to observe the proslavery movement triumphantly rewrite the state constitution to eliminate the kentucky law prohibiting the slave trade within the state. lincoln lost the case and the todd family as the estate to woodcliff. at the very same moment that the political legacy of henry clay lincoln's early though i did have a and mary's father's legacy were destroyed. if of those events were not sufficiently invigorating, there was another factor profound but concealed and lincoln certainly knew it was. from memoirs: journals and pamphl
todd. she had held that the state, but passed away. woodcliff inherited the todd estate, all the land, all the money. woodcliff also was not so incidentally the leader of a proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd ready for the state senate against that movement, though he was a slaveholder himself was demonized as an abolitionist. in the mill of the campaign in july 1849 he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the family's case in october. just in time to observe the proslavery...
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todd: it is happening faster. the rate of change is happening much quicker rate i'm sure you saw that even some of the top income --in, sales -- sale. where we have found success is changing the profile of the profile assets to include much more experiential retail and entertainment in order to grow from here. sonali: even with these opportunities, he said in the report earlier that you see returns of the real estate industry will be muted. with that said, how are you ahead of alternatives? real estateg how compares with the other alternatives, and if you are competing with other asset classes like private equity. question to alternatives, alternatives are gaining a bigger wallet share. real estate has consistently been targeted by our types of investors, institutional investors, and also moving into the retail specs. somewhere between a percent and 12% of every institutional investor's portfolio is targeted toward real estate. we also have private equity. real estate is not competing directly to date with private
todd: it is happening faster. the rate of change is happening much quicker rate i'm sure you saw that even some of the top income --in, sales -- sale. where we have found success is changing the profile of the profile assets to include much more experiential retail and entertainment in order to grow from here. sonali: even with these opportunities, he said in the report earlier that you see returns of the real estate industry will be muted. with that said, how are you ahead of alternatives?...
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-todd: right.nis: and so food costs, as you know, are a function of the cost of the product and what else? -joe t.: labor. -lemonis: nope. -todd: budget? -lemonis: nope. -joe t.: price sold? -lemonis: that's right. the restaurant business is really one in the margins and the smallest of numbers. and the most important factor in the restaurant business is food costs. food costs are calculated by taking all of the costs of the actual ingredients and dividing them by the retail price. and at standard burger, that number can't be greater than 30%. so in the month of june, our food costs were 31.4%. i want to be under 30%. so we're a point and a half away. then, when i come to july, we jump up to 34%. nothing changed with the cost of the food. you want to know why we went to 34%? todd: because we dropped the price. lemonis: right. with this economy burger that joe's come up with, all he's done is lower the retail price. taking out lettuce and tomato isn't gonna help our food costs. in fact, our food cos
-todd: right.nis: and so food costs, as you know, are a function of the cost of the product and what else? -joe t.: labor. -lemonis: nope. -todd: budget? -lemonis: nope. -joe t.: price sold? -lemonis: that's right. the restaurant business is really one in the margins and the smallest of numbers. and the most important factor in the restaurant business is food costs. food costs are calculated by taking all of the costs of the actual ingredients and dividing them by the retail price. and at...
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>> todd: i dreamed it. >> jimmy: you did? >> todd: yeah.with this thing in my head, and i recorded it and i have no idea what it means. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it is -- that's the way to do it. that's how i do the show every tonight. yeah i just, yeah. [ laughter ] todd rundgren is here, ladies and gentlemen. "white knight." [ cheers and applause ] guys, we have a big week of shows ahead, kerry washington, dwayne johnson, katy perry, will all be stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we have a great show tonight. from the new movie "alien covenant" michael fassbender is here. [ cheers and applause ] plus we're talking with the very talented jeffrey tambor about his new memoir, "are you anybody?" [ cheers and applause ] you are an author. >> jeffrey: i'm a what? >> jimmy: you're an author. >> jeffrey: oh, yes, i am. >> jimmy: you're an author, yes. [ light laughter ] you are in the library of congress. >> jeffrey: i am in the library of congress. >> jimmy: there you go. that's what i'm talking about. you did it. [ cheers and applause
>> todd: i dreamed it. >> jimmy: you did? >> todd: yeah.with this thing in my head, and i recorded it and i have no idea what it means. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it is -- that's the way to do it. that's how i do the show every tonight. yeah i just, yeah. [ laughter ] todd rundgren is here, ladies and gentlemen. "white knight." [ cheers and applause ] guys, we have a big week of shows ahead, kerry washington, dwayne johnson, katy perry, will all be stopping by. [...
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todd rundgren. welcome back, everybody.love songs written by our audience members in under an hour. it's time for "battle of the instant songwriter." here we go. ♪ sing the song and i'm writing the song about another song ♪ >> jimmy: that's my favorite theme that you guys do. i just love that. ♪ singing a song about writing a song about singing a song ♪ welcome to battle of the instant songwriters. before the show, we went through our audience and picked out two people who said they were musicians. we gave them each a made up song title and gave them under an hour to write an original song based on that title. here's a shot of them practicing backstage a minute ago. yeah, i can't wait to see what they come up with. let's meet them right now. come on over, guys. hey. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hi. >> jimmy: hey, welcome. welcome, welcome. thank you for being here. let's start with contestant number one. what is your name and where are you from? >> my name's cassandra jenkins, and i'm from new york city. >> jimmy: hey, new
todd rundgren. welcome back, everybody.love songs written by our audience members in under an hour. it's time for "battle of the instant songwriter." here we go. ♪ sing the song and i'm writing the song about another song ♪ >> jimmy: that's my favorite theme that you guys do. i just love that. ♪ singing a song about writing a song about singing a song ♪ welcome to battle of the instant songwriters. before the show, we went through our audience and picked out two people...
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todd, thank you very much.more liberal than ever with violent leftist protests and professors going on anti-trump rant. and larry elder tells us how to unbrain wash your kid when they get home from college. and honorary recipient da kkota meyer says it's time to turn the tables on isis. >> i have a word for you isis, >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this memorial day weekend, as we remember those who have fought and died for our country, i want to take a look at the enemy we're currently facing, isis. the islamist group showing wh
todd, thank you very much.more liberal than ever with violent leftist protests and professors going on anti-trump rant. and larry elder tells us how to unbrain wash your kid when they get home from college. and honorary recipient da kkota meyer says it's time to turn the tables on isis. >> i have a word for you isis, >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all for years, centurylink has been...
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todd, thank you very much. liberal than ever with violent leftist protests and professors going on anti-trump rant. and larry elder tells us how to unbrain wash your kid when they get home from college. and honorary recipient da kkota meyer says it's time to turn the tables on isis. >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. yeah, 'cause i got allstate.? if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. it's good to be in (good hands). i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from receptio
todd, thank you very much. liberal than ever with violent leftist protests and professors going on anti-trump rant. and larry elder tells us how to unbrain wash your kid when they get home from college. and honorary recipient da kkota meyer says it's time to turn the tables on isis. >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy...
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todd, thank you very much.more liberal than ever with violent leftist protests and professors going on anti-trump rant. and larry elder tells us how to unbrain wash your kid when they get home from college. and honorary recipient da kkota meyer says it's time to turn the tables on isis. >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. it's good to be in (good hands). z286oz zwtz y286oy ywty ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. i
todd, thank you very much.more liberal than ever with violent leftist protests and professors going on anti-trump rant. and larry elder tells us how to unbrain wash your kid when they get home from college. and honorary recipient da kkota meyer says it's time to turn the tables on isis. >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we...
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"bloomberg daybreak we stash todd: we saw last thursday, --todd: we saw last thursday, you can see thenside. i think that oil doesn't become $40. until it is around i think we have that coming and there will be rallies here and there between at but as long as the downtrend remains, which is what we have had since the first of opec, and until that changes, you will want to continue to be selling oil because there is no real reason to put out. we have a 200 years supplying the ground to get to, so i think there is no issue. vonnie: what about the dollar because it has been consolidating the last 12 and it is difficult to know which way will go with the comments on trade from president trump? todd: i think the dollar has been weak and we overpriced -- we overpriced it and i think it will trade down before it starts to work back up and make a run back to -- run back.s oil prices should continue to fall. if the dollar runs back to the highs they made last year, i think you are seeing dollar weakness and that is the story. vonnie: what traits a liking today? todd: i am looking to sell oil an
"bloomberg daybreak we stash todd: we saw last thursday, --todd: we saw last thursday, you can see thenside. i think that oil doesn't become $40. until it is around i think we have that coming and there will be rallies here and there between at but as long as the downtrend remains, which is what we have had since the first of opec, and until that changes, you will want to continue to be selling oil because there is no real reason to put out. we have a 200 years supplying the ground to get...
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todd, thank you very much.iberal than ever with violent leftist protests and professors going on anti-trump rant. and larry elder tells us how to unbrain wash your kid when they get home from college. and honorary recipient da kkota meyer says it's time to turn the tables on isis. >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all 50 states and have been kicking your ass the last 14 years on your own turf. hat you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. it's the lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed, save $700 plus 36 month financing. ends monday. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily gro
todd, thank you very much.iberal than ever with violent leftist protests and professors going on anti-trump rant. and larry elder tells us how to unbrain wash your kid when they get home from college. and honorary recipient da kkota meyer says it's time to turn the tables on isis. >> i have a word for you isis, we have trained soldiers in all 50 states and have been kicking your ass the last 14 years on your own turf. hat you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale...
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we want to bring in now our political director of moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd, what do you make of all of this? >> this is a gut check moment now for congressional republicans. they've already been taking on a lot of water politically either having to defend or deflect actions by president trump. just today many republicans were not wanting to see any cameras running around capitol hill, not wanting to comment on the story you're about to report on next, this issue of the president sharing classified information for the russians. level. this becomes this -- introduces this idea of obstructi now congressional republicans even though it's their own party's president they will have no choice but to start issuing this becomes this -- introduces this idea of obstruction of justice. inclusive's a memo, >> now congressional congressional republicans even though it's their own party's president they will have no choice but to start issuing subpoenas. the president himself made that veiled threat to director comey, then former director comey saying he better hope there aren't ta
we want to bring in now our political director of moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd, what do you make of all of this? >> this is a gut check moment now for congressional republicans. they've already been taking on a lot of water politically either having to defend or deflect actions by president trump. just today many republicans were not wanting to see any cameras running around capitol hill, not wanting to comment on the story you're about to report on next, this issue...
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we'll speak with chuck todd on that and more. >>> north korea test fires another ballistic missile. we're live in beijing with an update. >>> and our sunday sitdown with
we'll speak with chuck todd on that and more. >>> north korea test fires another ballistic missile. we're live in beijing with an update. >>> and our sunday sitdown with
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todd, james back with us. james, this drives me bananas. when they talk about raising the gas tax, and the waste, here in new york, for example, they use the money for the subways. you're like, okay, the roads are a mess. why don't you use gas tax for what you said you would use it for? so frustrating. >> there is a good argument if you wanted to cut the gas tax, i'm sorry, raise the gas tax, cut taxes on income, investment, that would make a lot of sense economically, tax consumption instead of, instead of income. but, yeah, talking about raising the gas tax to pay for government infrastructure, i think people have a sense at least they get something tangible out of this kind of government spending. melissa: yeah. >> a lot of that money is evident withed. we saw it with the obama estimate lugs program. talking about 10% or less actually going to the roads and bridges we hoped for. wouldn't sure it would be all that different with trump. melissa: todd, i don't believe president trump is seriously considering this. this has to do with the fa
todd, james back with us. james, this drives me bananas. when they talk about raising the gas tax, and the waste, here in new york, for example, they use the money for the subways. you're like, okay, the roads are a mess. why don't you use gas tax for what you said you would use it for? so frustrating. >> there is a good argument if you wanted to cut the gas tax, i'm sorry, raise the gas tax, cut taxes on income, investment, that would make a lot of sense economically, tax consumption...
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todd pletcher and john va l velasquez. thunder snow was bucking out of the gate but he was okay. >>> eventually, you won't have to wait for the latest page turner to arrive in the mail. amazon is now planning to open up a bookstore in georgetown. this is according to "the washington post." the store will be at the corner of m street and thomas jefferson street. if you have the amazon app, you'll be able to look at reviews and potentially scan the a counter. no word on when exactly the new store will open. amazon has about a handful of bookstores already in other major cities. >> very cool. >>> today is mott the day to forget your jacket at home. the flag flapping in the wind there. we'll let you know that. tom is tracking chilly temperatures and more rain headed our way. >>> today is to answer this question. ♪ where in the world is kellyanne conway ♪ >> "saturday night live" back at it again. president trump and kellyanne conway doing a lot of new talking this morning. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to sm
todd pletcher and john va l velasquez. thunder snow was bucking out of the gate but he was okay. >>> eventually, you won't have to wait for the latest page turner to arrive in the mail. amazon is now planning to open up a bookstore in georgetown. this is according to "the washington post." the store will be at the corner of m street and thomas jefferson street. if you have the amazon app, you'll be able to look at reviews and potentially scan the a counter. no word on when...
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todd: i think we can be very competitive. we have an excellent team there. lot of their recent activity has been there. if you think about technology, you have to go to the subsectors. think about cybersecurity. two crimes people fear the most is their identity being stolen and computers being hacked. this is an area that is obviously very important and more top of mind. we've been focused on that for years. we have a series of smaller investments for our growth fund that have helped us understand what the landscape is. after years of knocking on the door, we have now taken mcafee in partnership with the parent company intel in what was a proprietary dialogue and we and intel are totally convinced that we can take it to the next level. we have an ecosystem for it. we have a plan. it was not the competitive process. again, it's the importance of focusing ahead of time. content, media, our investments in caa, our investment in cirque du soleil, these are the results of years of working in what we think of as different segments of technology where we can have a
todd: i think we can be very competitive. we have an excellent team there. lot of their recent activity has been there. if you think about technology, you have to go to the subsectors. think about cybersecurity. two crimes people fear the most is their identity being stolen and computers being hacked. this is an area that is obviously very important and more top of mind. we've been focused on that for years. we have a series of smaller investments for our growth fund that have helped us...
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there is guy in there named todd. when you read the book, todd wrote us a letter what it was like being in war. when i was painting todd, he had told us he had night sweats. i was thinking about what it is like to have night sweats. and so, it's a pretty dark painting in a sense. i saw todd at mcdill in tampa two days ago. let me show you a painting. man it is really good. todd, i'm no longer the commander-in-chief. [laughter] you can tell me the truth. he liked it. it was a great relief for me. i think he liked it because i captured the anguish he felt. but he doesn't feel it anymore. i wish i could repaint him but you know, book's out. [laughter]. >> question from meredith. she asks which of the wounded warrior portraits was the toughest one for you to paint? >> they're all tough in a way. when you think about it because everyone of these men and women have, some of them have very physical wounds of war, all of them one way or the other, pts or traumatic brain injury. when you think about that, it was hard to do. on
there is guy in there named todd. when you read the book, todd wrote us a letter what it was like being in war. when i was painting todd, he had told us he had night sweats. i was thinking about what it is like to have night sweats. and so, it's a pretty dark painting in a sense. i saw todd at mcdill in tampa two days ago. let me show you a painting. man it is really good. todd, i'm no longer the commander-in-chief. [laughter] you can tell me the truth. he liked it. it was a great relief for...
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ramp was, closed, you are being divert todd schuylkill eastbound ramp but i think, hopefully now, that should be clearing out of our way. here's a live shot of the vine now so that accident has just, been cleared if you are pushing in the westbound direction that ramp to the schuylkill. you will get a thumbs up there that happened earlier. it is causing a gaper delay but we are looking good there now. then we have this accident, montgomery county, county line road closed between stump road and the alternate limekiln pike is your best bet and then we have construction to talk about when we come back in the next 10 minutes. rahel, back to you. >>> new this morning police are investigating after they found a man shot dead in west philadelphia office's arrived at 900 block of south 58th street just after 1:00 a.m. there they found a victim in his 20's or 30's with the gunshot wound in the back of his head. he died at the scene. police do not have any suspects at the moment. >>> man is fighting for his life after a shooting in north philadelphia, it happened shortly after midnight on the 27
ramp was, closed, you are being divert todd schuylkill eastbound ramp but i think, hopefully now, that should be clearing out of our way. here's a live shot of the vine now so that accident has just, been cleared if you are pushing in the westbound direction that ramp to the schuylkill. you will get a thumbs up there that happened earlier. it is causing a gaper delay but we are looking good there now. then we have this accident, montgomery county, county line road closed between stump road and...
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>>> a big congratulations to big bang star jim parsons who tied the knot this weekend with todd spiewakd have been together for 14 years and that's the kind of love connection tv's new bachelorette rachel lindsay hopes to find when the series starts one week from today. she sat down for an exclusive chat with "e.t." online. >> as time goes on and i get to know these guys we'll see what happens. >> 31 men will vie for rachel's affection. there's at least one date that involves horseback riding, a pushup throwdown and man tears will be shed. >> what three qualities are you looking for in a husband? >> definitely confidence. a man that's secure and self-aware. a guy who has good morals and a funny guy. >> what are your deal breakers? you won't tolerate. >> i don't like a cocky guy, i like a confident guy. i can't stand a cocky guy. >> the 31-year-old attorney from texas said we'll see more of her sasy self than we did on the bachelor. >> what will happen with the law career. >> i'm taking a sabbatical right now. i plan to go back to work. >> there's villain on every season. how will you ha
>>> a big congratulations to big bang star jim parsons who tied the knot this weekend with todd spiewakd have been together for 14 years and that's the kind of love connection tv's new bachelorette rachel lindsay hopes to find when the series starts one week from today. she sat down for an exclusive chat with "e.t." online. >> as time goes on and i get to know these guys we'll see what happens. >> 31 men will vie for rachel's affection. there's at least one date...
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i am todd sedgwick. thank you for all coming back from the coffee break. you will find it very rewarding. i want to thank you david, m a and evans i will interest -- introduce david. david and i were in college together. it was 20 years ago. delighted 15 i am that he will come up. i am not afraid to say that he is the preeminent foreign in the columnist country. he is the associate editor and columnist for the washington post. also the cohost of the post global. that is an online discussion of foreign policy. you, if youend to want a good understanding of the middle east, read david's novels. you can read about the subtle and byzantine trends going on in the middle east. david will introduce the other panelists, thank you. david: thank you to all of you for coming back from the coffee break. we are glad to see you. ofs is a kind of conspiracy old friends. todd and i go back to college. evan and i do as well. we were part of the harvard crimson. in addition to being an outstanding journalist for time and newsweek. his most recent book called "being that sen
i am todd sedgwick. thank you for all coming back from the coffee break. you will find it very rewarding. i want to thank you david, m a and evans i will interest -- introduce david. david and i were in college together. it was 20 years ago. delighted 15 i am that he will come up. i am not afraid to say that he is the preeminent foreign in the columnist country. he is the associate editor and columnist for the washington post. also the cohost of the post global. that is an online discussion of...
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todd rundgren you recently said thissa a for variety. to my show because you won't have au good time ani don't understand your valuesth because i'm not singing about that. if you don't understand that basic thing you are fooling yourself. i guarantee in this show, if you areou trump supporter you will likely be offended. buyerel beware. jesse: i welcome all people to my show. why no trump supporters? is there money no good to you. >> i will tell you the genesis ofou this issue. i have a lot of costume changes in my show m and i needed the video to give me the time to change c my clothes so i createa video to go along with tinfoilki hat pretty much thinking only my audience would see it and react however, well, how i expectedvi them to react. early on we started having episodes in the audience with shouting matches, sometimes it would give very personal, it would last into the next song that i was trying to play. >> okay. >> and it just became very disruptive and i thought if you are that easily ticked t off, yu probably will become annoy
todd rundgren you recently said thissa a for variety. to my show because you won't have au good time ani don't understand your valuesth because i'm not singing about that. if you don't understand that basic thing you are fooling yourself. i guarantee in this show, if you areou trump supporter you will likely be offended. buyerel beware. jesse: i welcome all people to my show. why no trump supporters? is there money no good to you. >> i will tell you the genesis ofou this issue. i have a...
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todd: we do not expect any changes.tance of the program, and the new administrator understands the importance of the program. get derailedings in d.c. like what happened between russia and the u.s. and comey and trump overnight, do you wake up and see the headlines and say, "he is not point to care about ethanol today," or do you ignore them and go on? todd: i think from a policy standpoint, we are in one of the best positions we have been in years. we have that expanded blends, we have got the rbo being looked at well, how do we sell it year round, so i think from our standpoint, the stuff that happens on a daily basis literally, we think we have broad support across the administration for the long term, and that is what we are focused on. alix: there is some doubt that , thatad of the rfs underscore prewitt it will be more like 2% to 3%. $15 billion for the program here the program here deal progress $27 billion, but for what we do, corn-based conventional ethanol, that program is set. we do not think that will go any
todd: we do not expect any changes.tance of the program, and the new administrator understands the importance of the program. get derailedings in d.c. like what happened between russia and the u.s. and comey and trump overnight, do you wake up and see the headlines and say, "he is not point to care about ethanol today," or do you ignore them and go on? todd: i think from a policy standpoint, we are in one of the best positions we have been in years. we have that expanded blends, we...
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ashley: thank you, todd. matt, phil, todd, thank you all very much what is a busy day.w down 342. getting close to session lows. down 1.6% on the day. glass half-full, dow at 20,638. >>> anxiety running high as the future for president trump and gop's economic agenda remain unclear. we've been talking about that since the top of the show. joining us now charlie gasparino, live from the salt conference in vegas. we let charlie loose in vegas. who the heck came up with that? you have be been talking to a lot of money managers. i'm assuming that is true. seems like events of this week, charlie, even smart money you say is getting a bit confused now? >> listen, have a lot of fun in vegas, but the a this conference what is great about it, top money managers on both bonds and stocks, everything is covered at this conference. here what we have anxiety you see in wall street is reflected among the top players. they don't know how to get their hands mainly around political risk. political risk is something that affects markets. how will something in washington impact policy and
ashley: thank you, todd. matt, phil, todd, thank you all very much what is a busy day.w down 342. getting close to session lows. down 1.6% on the day. glass half-full, dow at 20,638. >>> anxiety running high as the future for president trump and gop's economic agenda remain unclear. we've been talking about that since the top of the show. joining us now charlie gasparino, live from the salt conference in vegas. we let charlie loose in vegas. who the heck came up with that? you have be...
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my name is todd sedgwick. i'm privileged to be one of the commissioners of the centennial commission, and it is my honor to help organize this symposium. i want to thank all the participants and all of you in the audience for coming, and the thousands who are watching this this afternoon from home as it is being live streamed. very briefly i would like to introduce the moderator and panelists. on my far right is rob dalessandro, a well-known author and military historian specializing in the american expeditionary forces. and has written a couple of books. one is for sale outside. i'm going to be a shill for rob and encourage you to buy his book out there. he just came out with a new one called "remembering world war i," which is being published by eastern national. it just came out very recently. they are the distributor for the park service. he also is acting secretary of the american battle monument commission, and most important to me, he is our chairman of the world war i centennial commission. let me just
my name is todd sedgwick. i'm privileged to be one of the commissioners of the centennial commission, and it is my honor to help organize this symposium. i want to thank all the participants and all of you in the audience for coming, and the thousands who are watching this this afternoon from home as it is being live streamed. very briefly i would like to introduce the moderator and panelists. on my far right is rob dalessandro, a well-known author and military historian specializing in the...
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it's going to take a while to get back on track. >> chuck todd with us here. kelly o'donnell is standing by on a beautiful string day on the white house lawn. and so kelly, pick right up at the -- where we left off in our conversation. we do have the matter of this three-page letter saying this is happening because he was mean to hillary clinton. >> well, based on my reporting, brian, i've been hearing the president did in fact believe there would be democrats who, based on those actions during the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, would say in effect that this was a just dismissal. however, the timing. the white house surprised by the fact that given the timing and give given the new responsibilities since the election of this russian interference investigation, under which that has happened with comey, how quickly they would turn to be defenders of comey. that surprise jolted the white house. at the same time, a lot of frustration at the white house that there has not been more focus on things like how did information about michael flynn's conversation w
it's going to take a while to get back on track. >> chuck todd with us here. kelly o'donnell is standing by on a beautiful string day on the white house lawn. and so kelly, pick right up at the -- where we left off in our conversation. we do have the matter of this three-page letter saying this is happening because he was mean to hillary clinton. >> well, based on my reporting, brian, i've been hearing the president did in fact believe there would be democrats who, based on those...
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. >> payne todd. someone said he was the serpent in the garden. just grew up as a completely responsible young man area madison was forever bailing him out of debt, out of prison. they tried everything. they sent him to europe a man who was a very orderly and disciplined man, hoping that payne todd would learn better. he never did. toward the end of madison's life and after he died, payne todd pilfered things in montpelier and sold them to support his various bad habit. it's the reason why someone tells you, i have a letter of james madison, to take them seriously. the letters, most of them have been gathered beautifully, but some are still out there. i have a friend of the eastern shore of maryland to said to me, i have two letters of james madison's. i looked and by gosh, they are james madison area so yes, payne put them into debt. it's interesting that all of the virginian founders died either in poverty or not very well-off. sawcines that was in large -- >> but madison tried to care for him, tried his best to people patients, provided finance
. >> payne todd. someone said he was the serpent in the garden. just grew up as a completely responsible young man area madison was forever bailing him out of debt, out of prison. they tried everything. they sent him to europe a man who was a very orderly and disciplined man, hoping that payne todd would learn better. he never did. toward the end of madison's life and after he died, payne todd pilfered things in montpelier and sold them to support his various bad habit. it's the reason...
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we have "meet the press" moderator chuck todd joining us this morning.ook at this trip first. it was a nine-day trip including parts of the middle east, europe in there. what stands out to you as you dissect this? >> it's a tale of two trips, i think. the first part of the trip was well planned. well orchestrated. we'll know -- it will take time to figure out if the things they're putting into place will actually deliver some results whether it's putting together a more durable coalition to deal with isis or jump-starting the middle east peace process. they had a plan, an idea and a strategy and then the president landed in europe. i would say you have to look at the european portion of it through two lenses. through the international diplomacy lens it was borderline united states over here and european allies somewhere else on a number of issues. and there's a lot of grumbling that here he is telling middle east leaders we're not here to lecture but goes to europe and ele lectures allies. and talking tough to european allies isn't bad politics particula
we have "meet the press" moderator chuck todd joining us this morning.ook at this trip first. it was a nine-day trip including parts of the middle east, europe in there. what stands out to you as you dissect this? >> it's a tale of two trips, i think. the first part of the trip was well planned. well orchestrated. we'll know -- it will take time to figure out if the things they're putting into place will actually deliver some results whether it's putting together a more durable...
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. >> to chuck todd now, our moderator on "meet the press." there are legal distinctions and then there are optics. how do the optics look? >> the optics look terrible for the white house. director comey had lost confidence with members of both sides of the aisle in the united states senate. as early as 20 minutes before the announcement -- before the firing was announced, lester, i spoke with democratic senator richard blumenthal on the judiciary committee and asked if he still had confidence in director comey. he would not say he did and instead said he had confidence in the fbi. the timing and optics of it, why didn't president trump fire him sooner? that's going to be something democrats say, you should have done it at the beginning, if this was the cause the handling of the clinton investigation was the cause of the firing. the timing now looks like it is connected to russia no matter what the president says. this is where it will become a political hot potato. i can tell you this, lester, the confirmation hearing for the next fbi directo
. >> to chuck todd now, our moderator on "meet the press." there are legal distinctions and then there are optics. how do the optics look? >> the optics look terrible for the white house. director comey had lost confidence with members of both sides of the aisle in the united states senate. as early as 20 minutes before the announcement -- before the firing was announced, lester, i spoke with democratic senator richard blumenthal on the judiciary committee and asked if he...
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. >>> we want to bring in the moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd. it's been a wild 24 hours, lay it out for us. what would be the tipping point that would make a special prosecutor more likely? >> if it's somehow definitively proved the reason he fired is not russia, that would be a tipping point situation. there seems to be enough for now. the republicans are essentially while not comfortable standing by the president right now, they are not dumping him overboard. you saw that today. you saw skepticism but they're not yet there. democrats will call for a special prosecutor but many of them don't necessarily want that because the justice department would have to appoint it if they got it and would erase the other investigations. you're more likely to see this, an independent commission styled after the 9/11 commission, because the senate could collectively vote on that. that's where this could go but i think you need one more incident before republicans will climb on board. >> chuck todd, thank you. >>> on the heels of the firing of the fbi director
. >>> we want to bring in the moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd. it's been a wild 24 hours, lay it out for us. what would be the tipping point that would make a special prosecutor more likely? >> if it's somehow definitively proved the reason he fired is not russia, that would be a tipping point situation. there seems to be enough for now. the republicans are essentially while not comfortable standing by the president right now, they are not dumping him...
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todd shepherd thanks for coming in. we appreciate it. >> you bet.hank you. >> so, there's a question a lot of people have and if you're outside of washington, you don't know the answer and i thinkth at gm point where has sean spicer been. >> he's been absent from the white house press briefing for the past two days. the the white house says he's fulfilling his navy reserve duties. but there is also some speculation among some insiders that his absence could become more permanent and he could possibly be replaced by his backup sara hulk beep sanders or we've heard other names thrown out there. >> we asked on twitter who is better at leading to us white he briefings. some responses one person said write in ballot a potato. >> another said neither. they're both sneaky phony snakes with mumble mouths. these are both people who president trump is very confident in transmitting his message out there. and we should its point out this is all speck delays sure, sure it is. let's bring in ronica cleary right now. ronica, do you have any more details on this?
todd shepherd thanks for coming in. we appreciate it. >> you bet.hank you. >> so, there's a question a lot of people have and if you're outside of washington, you don't know the answer and i thinkth at gm point where has sean spicer been. >> he's been absent from the white house press briefing for the past two days. the the white house says he's fulfilling his navy reserve duties. but there is also some speculation among some insiders that his absence could become more...
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. >>> and later this morning on "meet the press" chuck todd looks at the future of the fbi. exclusive interview with rex tillerson. speaking with senator lindsey graham and chuck schumer. chuck will joins us here in about ten minutes. stick around for that. >>> coming up, a major airline taking new security steps. how cockpits may have been compromised. d about your safety. >>> don't worry about carrying that umbrella around with you today when you decide to go out and meet up with mom. tom is tracking how temperatures are going to shoot back up into the 80s. good sunday morning. we're not there yet. e 're not ther >>> they have been made public. . united is not saying how the nflgs got out, but this is not a breach like a hack. it's taking steps to make sure customers and the crews stay safe. >>> france now has a new lead this morning. emanuel macron was sworn into office as the nation's next president. this happened in paris. he who was elected last week and becomes the youngest president in france's history. >>> a unique culture bringing new life to our area. isn't he so
. >>> and later this morning on "meet the press" chuck todd looks at the future of the fbi. exclusive interview with rex tillerson. speaking with senator lindsey graham and chuck schumer. chuck will joins us here in about ten minutes. stick around for that. >>> coming up, a major airline taking new security steps. how cockpits may have been compromised. d about your safety. >>> don't worry about carrying that umbrella around with you today when you decide to...
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full flight with mayor jim kenney was divert todd boston earlier this morning due to technical problems. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live with more on the flight status, good morning, jan what do we know. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning. they are blaming this whole issue on technical problems but it is unclear exactly what happened here, so the spokesperson for iceland air tells us that the flight attendants and passengers alike near the back of the plane started smelling a weird odor. it smelled like rubber. pilots check it out and decided in an abundance of caution they should land the plane. lets look at video, this is path of ice landair flight 828 inaugural flight from philadelphia international airport to iceland was well on its way until these technical problems forced the plane to u turn to boston. spokesperson tells us it was a full flight and as soon as safety experts san give that plane the all clear airline will get them on their way to ice land. one of the passengers on board was philadelphia mayor jim kenney, mayor's office tells us he is spending
full flight with mayor jim kenney was divert todd boston earlier this morning due to technical problems. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is live with more on the flight status, good morning, jan what do we know. >> reporter: rahel and jim, good morning. they are blaming this whole issue on technical problems but it is unclear exactly what happened here, so the spokesperson for iceland air tells us that the flight attendants and passengers alike near the back of...
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us director todd haynes had wonderstruck in competition. told two parallel stories of two deaf children from different time periods. and then there was the was the well—received neurotic new york family comedy, the meyerowitz stories, by director noah baumbach, whose sharp writing was praised by his cast. he truly is the best. and we do say his dialogue word for word. whether we like it or not. these are politically charged, tumultuous times, and several films at cannes this year, dealt with political issues, or pressing concerns — whether it be climate change, animal exploitation or refugees. at the forefront of films addressing the refugee crisis was 80—year—old legendary actress, vanessa redgrave, making her debut as a film director. poor people living here... the plight of the world's refugees weighs heavily on vanessa redgrave. to explore the refugee crisis, her documentary draws on a range of media — video of her visits to a refugee camp, individual testimonies, news footage, a dramatised excerpt from shakespeare's play the tempest. t
us director todd haynes had wonderstruck in competition. told two parallel stories of two deaf children from different time periods. and then there was the was the well—received neurotic new york family comedy, the meyerowitz stories, by director noah baumbach, whose sharp writing was praised by his cast. he truly is the best. and we do say his dialogue word for word. whether we like it or not. these are politically charged, tumultuous times, and several films at cannes this year, dealt with...
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it gave me more pleasure than the total sum that i have i brokeced since when up with mary todd. since then i should have been entirely happy but for the never absent idea that there is still one unhappy life contributed to make so. his sense of remorse having broking the -- broken the engagement and leaving mary unhappy. , i'm sure engagement most of you are familiar with the story, mary had come to live in springfield in late 1839 to live with her elder sister. lift inh edwards, they the mansion on aristocracy hill or quality hill as the locals called it in springfield. clear thaty it is they began that winter. things in thehe recent literature is the denigration of mary. i find that amazing because she was a wonderfully interesting, sprightly, exciting, educated, she was very political, she could quote poetry at great lengths. she was this ride this one friend has certainly very pretty with her blue eyes and complexion. she had a perfect arm and hand. she was a bright faced eager girl, warmhearted, interested in everything, joyous in life. mary was the very creature of excitem
it gave me more pleasure than the total sum that i have i brokeced since when up with mary todd. since then i should have been entirely happy but for the never absent idea that there is still one unhappy life contributed to make so. his sense of remorse having broking the -- broken the engagement and leaving mary unhappy. , i'm sure engagement most of you are familiar with the story, mary had come to live in springfield in late 1839 to live with her elder sister. lift inh edwards, they the...
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we're joined by nbc news political collector and host of "meet the press" chuck todd.ck, thank you for joining us. >> happy to join you, keith. >> investigators here believe that kushner has significant information. it's important to note this doesn't mean he's suspected of a crime. but any idea what kind of activity has drawn the fbi's interest? >> well, look. what we know publicly. we know there were meetings he had with some russian officials. russian business associates of russian officials. some of it may have had to do with his business and not the trump administration, but we don't know. investigators don't know what -- what part of these contacts should matter and what shouldn't, and that's the information they're seeking for now and why we've got to be careful here. they're seeking more information from him. it doesn't mean he's a subject, or a target. all of those things. it just means they believe he's got significant information that will help them in the overall investigation into russian interference into the presidential election. and so, look what this
we're joined by nbc news political collector and host of "meet the press" chuck todd.ck, thank you for joining us. >> happy to join you, keith. >> investigators here believe that kushner has significant information. it's important to note this doesn't mean he's suspected of a crime. but any idea what kind of activity has drawn the fbi's interest? >> well, look. what we know publicly. we know there were meetings he had with some russian officials. russian business...
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we will hear from senator todd young of indiana who serves on the foreign relations committee. >> c-span, were history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america state television companies -- amerc ica's television companies. >> at a fundraising event for the new hatcher democratic party, former vice president joe biden said he does not plan on running for president in 2020. mr. biden also talked about president trump and the current political climate. he spoke briefly about the 2016 presidential election and encouraged democrats to work together. this event was held in manchester, new hampshire. >> >> thank you. my name is joe biden. i am jill's has been. -- i am jill's husband. we are here to say thank you. so many of you in this audience have been my friends for such a long, long time. i was a 29-year-old kid when i made my first become a senate floor. i stood between.mac entire's desk -- i stood between todd mcintyre's desk and -- but i go all the way back and it has been a great pleasure to get to know so many people. we know, we know, finally, you aren
we will hear from senator todd young of indiana who serves on the foreign relations committee. >> c-span, were history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america state television companies -- amerc ica's television companies. >> at a fundraising event for the new hatcher democratic party, former vice president joe biden said he does not plan on running for president in 2020. mr. biden also talked about president trump and the current political climate....
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the first nonstop flight from philadelphia to iceland hits a snag we will tell you why it was divert todd boston with mayor jim kenney on board. >>> breaking this morning searching for a 18 year-old after police say his seven year-old family member was found unresponse with a bag over her head. >>> kathy griffin is responding to a backlash after she posted a photo of herself holding a decap that ited image of president trump, hear what she says this morning. it is wednesday, may 31st good morning i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. plus video of the horse rubbing lose on the street of the big city but first lets check the forecast with katie and road with meisha. >> yes, good morning, everyone , happy hump day. just a lot of construction to talk about, construction, construction, construction. >> you and your vine street expressway over there. >> oh, i know. >> every time they shut that downey always blame you. >> yes. >> yes, like an extra five minutes but who has time to spare that. but regardless, we do have some wet weather to tell but at lee far northwest outside the city. it is
the first nonstop flight from philadelphia to iceland hits a snag we will tell you why it was divert todd boston with mayor jim kenney on board. >>> breaking this morning searching for a 18 year-old after police say his seven year-old family member was found unresponse with a bag over her head. >>> kathy griffin is responding to a backlash after she posted a photo of herself holding a decap that ited image of president trump, hear what she says this morning. it is wednesday,...
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to the floor show, matt, todd and elliott at the nymex. matt, why don't i start with you on the question in terms of do you think there is a sense of as liz and warren buffett were talking about, overexcitement in the market now and, you know, if so, how should people act on it? >> i don't think there is overexcitement at all. there is a contradictory feeling and enough sellers for every buyer, that's why we see the slow grind. the narrow trading range gives people pause. they want to be able to say i bought something on a correction and sold something on a rally. we're not seeing. that you have to be more diligent in this level when you decide when you are in and out, and seeing certain sectors move at certain times. >> traders thrive on the volatility. now what we are seeing on the market complacency, would you describe it that way? >> i would, connell, and i'd also say the definition of a volatile market doesn't trade within a trend. what have we seen in equities? a clear trend equities are going hire. until we break the trend, until we
to the floor show, matt, todd and elliott at the nymex. matt, why don't i start with you on the question in terms of do you think there is a sense of as liz and warren buffett were talking about, overexcitement in the market now and, you know, if so, how should people act on it? >> i don't think there is overexcitement at all. there is a contradictory feeling and enough sellers for every buyer, that's why we see the slow grind. the narrow trading range gives people pause. they want to be...
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carol: there is a similar feud between julia dent grant and mary todd lincoln. mary todd lincoln, they are going to get in a boat to go into richmond and lord it over the defeated south. julia gets in the boat and sits down in a seat. mary todd lincoln gets in, and she says, you are sitting in my seat. get up. julia got up. she never forgot this. and then when they had a carriage tour around washington to see the lights, to celebrate the victory, mary invites her husband, ulysses s. grant, to join her in the carriage and just leaves julia sitting there. julia did not forget. when they were invited to the theater the evening that lincoln was killed, julia says to her husband, i am not going to be with that woman. thank goodness she didn't, because her husband might have been killed as well. there was a feud that turned out well for somebody. annette: and holding a grudge, too. lesley: annette, do you have any stories of relationships between first ladies? annette: dolley madison and martha jefferson were close to one another. they shared a correspondence. martha
carol: there is a similar feud between julia dent grant and mary todd lincoln. mary todd lincoln, they are going to get in a boat to go into richmond and lord it over the defeated south. julia gets in the boat and sits down in a seat. mary todd lincoln gets in, and she says, you are sitting in my seat. get up. julia got up. she never forgot this. and then when they had a carriage tour around washington to see the lights, to celebrate the victory, mary invites her husband, ulysses s. grant, to...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >> brian todd reporting there, thank you. >>> russia is reacting with ridiculefiring. kremlin officials and state media have mocked the former fbi director and allegations that russia interfere would the u.s. election. matthew chance has more now on their response from moscow. >> reporter: president trump fires his fbi chief, james comey. provoking renewed allegations of a russia cover up and then he holds a first meeting with the russian foreign minister in washington. even allows himself to be photographed smiling and greeting the russian ambassador at the center of allegations of trump officials colluding with the kremlin. i actually think the russians don't know whether they should laugh or cry at the messaging chaos in the united states right now. in fact, they've been doing some of both. starting, of course, with the russian foreign minister himself who joked about the comey dismissal sarcastically claiming that he had no idea what had happened. an ill-judged attempt to lighten the mood. also revealed the extent to which russian officials are almost reveli
brian todd, cnn, washington. >> brian todd reporting there, thank you. >>> russia is reacting with ridiculefiring. kremlin officials and state media have mocked the former fbi director and allegations that russia interfere would the u.s. election. matthew chance has more now on their response from moscow. >> reporter: president trump fires his fbi chief, james comey. provoking renewed allegations of a russia cover up and then he holds a first meeting with the russian...