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i'll turn to andrew weiss. much confidence do you have that it's clearly the russian government behind what we know so far? >> so far this is a fast-moving story and we all need to be cautious because the facts are not out there. yesterday general clapper director of national intelligence said he wasn't prepared to make a call. but everything that dribbled out seems to point to some form of russian government involvement. forensic data dribbled to the press points to comparable attacks that have been attributed to russia in the past several months and the attacks on the d.n.c. and the d.c.c.c. seems to be fitting in the same group of russian actors. >> woodruff: andrew, now that we're seeing the report late this afternoon that the clinton campaign itself had been hacked, what does that tell you? >> well, about a month or so ago general clapper also pointed to is possibility that foreign governments were trying to hack into the u.s. presidential campaign staffs. so the word has been on the street that this is a
i'll turn to andrew weiss. much confidence do you have that it's clearly the russian government behind what we know so far? >> so far this is a fast-moving story and we all need to be cautious because the facts are not out there. yesterday general clapper director of national intelligence said he wasn't prepared to make a call. but everything that dribbled out seems to point to some form of russian government involvement. forensic data dribbled to the press points to comparable attacks...
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and i want to say something about the paul weiss law firm. i disagree with your last guest. the paul weiss law firm that's doing the investigation, this is a law firm that represents giant corporate entities like fox news and its parent news corp. it does not represent the gretchen carlsons of the world. it's a very poor choice to do the investigation, and it's going to be skewed in favor of fox news. >> this is a legitimate, this investigation is required by law. it's exactly what fox news should be doing. it has nothing to do with whether they select the correct raw firm or not. they're doing an investigation. >> certainly very interesting. and gabe, i appreciate your reporting. thank you mercedes and lisa bloom as well. >>> when we come back, which presidential candidate would you say is the most compassionate? you may be surprised to hear who's claiming that title. >>> in the wake of day after day of shocking violence in america, donald trump says he is a law and order candidate. and here to discuss that, maria cardona and matt sh lap. good to have all of you on. donald
and i want to say something about the paul weiss law firm. i disagree with your last guest. the paul weiss law firm that's doing the investigation, this is a law firm that represents giant corporate entities like fox news and its parent news corp. it does not represent the gretchen carlsons of the world. it's a very poor choice to do the investigation, and it's going to be skewed in favor of fox news. >> this is a legitimate, this investigation is required by law. it's exactly what fox...
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that means some fireworks displays may get a little soggy still have to watch that timing weiss but in the middle saturday and sunday perfect summer weather low humidity, sunshine, mid 80s. >> hello. thank you kate. >> don has a sports story that will take your breath away. >> yeah. a lot to get tonight, guys phillies prospect loses something may more valuable than game and the ghost turns into his biggest. what flyers gotisbehere >>> zero wins, zero losses and zero respect given. eagles rookie head coach doug pederson only been on the job for six months. he hasn't coached a single second and yet he's already being called the worst coach in the league. what up with that? nfl.cop releasing power rankings forehead coaches. there are 32 coaches in the league. doug pederson is ranked 32nd. article admits judging dug bee p isn't fair. however, they still criticize him for how he's handled the quarterback situation with sam bradford and chase daniel $7 million back up and carson wentz as the number two bic. chill out, yo. man. social media is on fire over this. on our cbs philly facebook pag
that means some fireworks displays may get a little soggy still have to watch that timing weiss but in the middle saturday and sunday perfect summer weather low humidity, sunshine, mid 80s. >> hello. thank you kate. >> don has a sports story that will take your breath away. >> yeah. a lot to get tonight, guys phillies prospect loses something may more valuable than game and the ghost turns into his biggest. what flyers gotisbehere >>> zero wins, zero losses and zero...
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that means some fireworks displays may get a little soggy still have to watch that timing weiss but in the middle saturday and sunday perfect summer weather low humidity, sunshine, mid 80s. >> hello. thank you kate. >> don has a sports story that will take your breath away. >> yeah. a lot to get tonight, guys phillies prospect loses something may more valuable than game and the ghost turns into his biggest. what flyers prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> zero wins, zero losses and zero respect given. eagles rookie head coach doug pederson only been on the job for six months. he hasn't coached a single second and yet he's already being called the worst coach in the league. what up with that? nfl.cop releasing power rankings forehead coaches. there are 32 coaches in the league. doug pederson is ranked 32nd. article admits judging dug bee p isn't fair. however, they still criticize him for how he's handled the quarterback situation with sam brad
that means some fireworks displays may get a little soggy still have to watch that timing weiss but in the middle saturday and sunday perfect summer weather low humidity, sunshine, mid 80s. >> hello. thank you kate. >> don has a sports story that will take your breath away. >> yeah. a lot to get tonight, guys phillies prospect loses something may more valuable than game and the ghost turns into his biggest. what flyers prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant...
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weiss,mbergs richard thank you for taking us through the airlines which have been falling today.or the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. fell aty revenue easyjet. the british discount airline says volatility will have an impact on the key summer travel season. terrorist attacks in europe and north africa have deterred tourists and business executives from traveling. easyjet will also be impacted by the plunge in the pound after the u.k. voted to leave the european union. voteother sign the brexit is having an impact on the economy, in june retail sales had their biggest drop in six months. they fell 9/10 of 1%. some responses were received the week after the eu referendum. watch reported its lowest first-half profit in seven years. earnings plunged more than 50%. hurt by falling demand in hong kong. the company makes omega watches. latest business flash. coming up, our ecb themed battle of the charts on a day the central bank keeps rates unchanged. i will be taking on julie hyman. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg market
weiss,mbergs richard thank you for taking us through the airlines which have been falling today.or the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. fell aty revenue easyjet. the british discount airline says volatility will have an impact on the key summer travel season. terrorist attacks in europe and north africa have deterred tourists and business executives from traveling. easyjet will also be impacted by the plunge in the pound after the...
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weiss reviewed. wise why isn't their book section, stand-alone book section? >> guest: there's a stand-alone book section on line but we decided four years ago to spread the reviews out to find more readers. seemed like a disaster the time to me but i have to admit we do in fact have more readers for book reviews now. we just put them in places that people. more. the old book world the supplement was much beloved but tended to be the section that everyone put aside to read later when they had time and that time never came. now we are in style and weekend arts section. people see our reviews more. >> host: what kind of books the review? >> guest: i tend to review only fiction but we have reviewed a lot of political books, a lot of history, science, biography and we do a lot of arts coverage on sundays books about the history of film and theater and that sort of thing. >> host: why do you stick to fiction mostly? >> guest: because i don't have to know anything. >> host: is at the end of your answer? >> guest: pretty much. if you were to do a nonfiction book you'
weiss reviewed. wise why isn't their book section, stand-alone book section? >> guest: there's a stand-alone book section on line but we decided four years ago to spread the reviews out to find more readers. seemed like a disaster the time to me but i have to admit we do in fact have more readers for book reviews now. we just put them in places that people. more. the old book world the supplement was much beloved but tended to be the section that everyone put aside to read later when they...
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. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic, and i am rabbi eric weiss , your host. >>> the jewish film festival from july 21 through the 31st, at the castro, and july 29 through august 4 is in berkeley. august august 5-seven in oakland at the piedmont theater, and also at the san rafael film center. it is at a lot of wonderful places. >>> it is going to be great and where doing something new this year, and we are having a film and feast event for the food is in the area, and it is directed by roger furman and he will be with us. it is a guided tour through this diverse world of israeli cuisine, a mouthwatering journey, led on this trip by the celebrity chef from philadelphia, and his cookbook this year received the james beard award for best cookbook. we will follow this film with a feast at the restaurant and there will be several local chefs. and they are coming to cook dishes inspired by the cookbooks and where really looking forward to the event. >>> let's take a look at this clip, in search of the israeli cuisine. [ video playing ] >>> that makes you hungry. i think those tha
. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic, and i am rabbi eric weiss , your host. >>> the jewish film festival from july 21 through the 31st, at the castro, and july 29 through august 4 is in berkeley. august august 5-seven in oakland at the piedmont theater, and also at the san rafael film center. it is at a lot of wonderful places. >>> it is going to be great and where doing something new this year, and we are having a film and feast event for the food is in the...
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the co-author of "the daily beast," bernard kerik, former commissioner, juliette kayyem and michael weiss. people say i knew something was wrong, they were hold up in the apartment. what gives here? >> well, people are afraid to say something. the characters looked suspicious i imagine. who know what is they were doing to draw that suspicion, but in every one of these si circumstances, as you just mentioned, there was some sort of suspicion, which puts us in the new arena on how we're dealing with the suspects and circumstances. are people going to report? they have to be in a position where they can call the authorities anonymously, report suspicious activity. i think we live in a new world now where we have to do this. >> especially now as we are approaching the holiday weekend, it is of utmost importance. because of what happened in fallujah, there is concern now that this may be -- there may be retaliation. and it could be here in the united states. you heard officials say that. >> don, in the last hour since i was on an hour ago with you, about an hour ago, i've gotten numerous text
the co-author of "the daily beast," bernard kerik, former commissioner, juliette kayyem and michael weiss. people say i knew something was wrong, they were hold up in the apartment. what gives here? >> well, people are afraid to say something. the characters looked suspicious i imagine. who know what is they were doing to draw that suspicion, but in every one of these si circumstances, as you just mentioned, there was some sort of suspicion, which puts us in the new arena on how...
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let's bring back our panel now, michael weiss, let me talk to you. wrote a look on isis, do you think this has the hallmark of an isis conducted or isis inspired attack. >> i have to be honest, it's way too soon to tell. there is so much contradictory information out there. i have seen reports and watched a video of the alleged gunman identifying himself as a german after having ethnic slurs hurled at him. this is the five-year anniversary of a mask massacre oslo. does isis want to attack germany? absolutely. we have been in constant contact and he told me two or three months ago that germany was the likely next target and we have already seen this on monday. a 17-year-old boy wielding an ax and injuring four on a german train. german has other problems. they have the rise of a far-right ultra nationalist movement coming on the back of a very open door immigration policy with respect to refugees. it is like the scene in starw s wars. there are so many bad actors that could be responsible for th this. the authorities are very cautious and responsible
let's bring back our panel now, michael weiss, let me talk to you. wrote a look on isis, do you think this has the hallmark of an isis conducted or isis inspired attack. >> i have to be honest, it's way too soon to tell. there is so much contradictory information out there. i have seen reports and watched a video of the alleged gunman identifying himself as a german after having ethnic slurs hurled at him. this is the five-year anniversary of a mask massacre oslo. does isis want to attack...
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everything improving through the overnight hours, other weiss a really nice sunday. great news, great way to kick off the workweek, monday looks fantastic. back to you, katy. >>> turning now to decision 2016. senator bernie sanders is making an impact on the democratic party's platform for the national convention later this month in philadelphia. but he still could push for a floor fight on trade. yesterday, he failed to get opposition to the transpacific partnership included in the party's guidelines. the dnc did approve an amendment for stiffer restrictions, but without identify the tpp like sanders wanted. he has not formally endorsed hillary clinton for president. >>> the democratic national c convention center at the wells fargo center ruins from july 25th through the 28th. you can count on nbc 10 for complete coverage. >>> cleveland is taking precautions before the start of the republican national convention, which begins one week from tomorrow. police there plan to tighten security in light of the shootings in dallas. cleveland's police chief says he'll have e
everything improving through the overnight hours, other weiss a really nice sunday. great news, great way to kick off the workweek, monday looks fantastic. back to you, katy. >>> turning now to decision 2016. senator bernie sanders is making an impact on the democratic party's platform for the national convention later this month in philadelphia. but he still could push for a floor fight on trade. yesterday, he failed to get opposition to the transpacific partnership included in the...
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of course, coming out of an ongoing investigation that is being conducted by the law firm of paul weiss into his conduct in response to charges that were brought by a former employee at fox news, who alleged that she was sexually harassed by mr. ailes. it does not -- it's not clear whether or not fox is going to wait until the judgment is in from paul weiss before making its move or whether in fact that is something that will actually happen sooner. these investigations typically do go on for some time, but again sources indicating that a decision they feel needs to be made in the near term. that decision, of course, shared in some ways by foxes chairman, lockland murdoch, its ceo james murdoch and of course the man who founded the overall company itself, rupert murdoch, who is consulted i'm told on all of these decisions. but again, a significant change in leadership seems to be in the offing at fox news. i would share a statement that they shared on twitter, essentially saying moments ago, roger is at work. the review is ongoing. the only agreement that is in place is his existing emp
of course, coming out of an ongoing investigation that is being conducted by the law firm of paul weiss into his conduct in response to charges that were brought by a former employee at fox news, who alleged that she was sexually harassed by mr. ailes. it does not -- it's not clear whether or not fox is going to wait until the judgment is in from paul weiss before making its move or whether in fact that is something that will actually happen sooner. these investigations typically do go on for...
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that's the first step, jake. >> michael weiss, fill mudd and kimberly doeshier. thanks one and all. next, we'll turn to presidential politics including a new salvo in donald trump's battle with the party that is still, frankly, trying to grapple with the notion of nominating him. also trump's running mate search. he might choose new jersey governor chris christie or newt gingrich. that and more when "360" continues. stay with us. they think that it's sad. i think it's important for everyone to know that there is so much more to memory support than the stigmas you hearabout. that these residents still have lives and their lives still matter and that they are still living their lives. that they're not locked away and that they still have a lot to live for, you know, that they have people that care about them and they have people that love them and i love them, so (laughs). call now to find out how we can put our 30 years of understanding to work for your loved one today. don't you dare follow your dreams. think big. or demand your own space. don't you dare leave it all behind. don't y
that's the first step, jake. >> michael weiss, fill mudd and kimberly doeshier. thanks one and all. next, we'll turn to presidential politics including a new salvo in donald trump's battle with the party that is still, frankly, trying to grapple with the notion of nominating him. also trump's running mate search. he might choose new jersey governor chris christie or newt gingrich. that and more when "360" continues. stay with us. they think that it's sad. i think it's important...
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i want to say something about the paul weiss law firm. i disagree with your last guess.oing the investigation, this is a law firm that represents giant corporate entities like fox news and its part, news corp. it does not represent the gretchen carlsons or plaintiffs of the world. i think this is a very poor choice to do the investigation and it's almost certainly going to be skewed in favor of fox news. >> it's not going to be skewed. this is a legitimate -- this investigation is required by law. it is exactly what fox news should be doing. it's nothing to do with whether they select the right law firm or not. this is what's legally required. that's what they're doing. they're complying with the law. of the allegations.vestigation nothing to do with whether there was any merit whatsoever. >> certainly very interesting. and gabe, i appreciate your reporting. thank you, mercedes. thank you, lisa bloom as well. >>> when we come right back -- >> thank you so much, don. >> -- which presidential candidate would you say is the most compassionate? you may be surprised to hear w
i want to say something about the paul weiss law firm. i disagree with your last guess.oing the investigation, this is a law firm that represents giant corporate entities like fox news and its part, news corp. it does not represent the gretchen carlsons or plaintiffs of the world. i think this is a very poor choice to do the investigation and it's almost certainly going to be skewed in favor of fox news. >> it's not going to be skewed. this is a legitimate -- this investigation is...
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>> larry: franchesca ramsey, leinenkugel's grapefruit shandy is a perfect balance of german-style weissnatural grapefruit flavor. because out here, [ piano playing ] refreshment is our natural resource. leinenkugel's. welcome to the leinie side. t-mobile never stops improving. and we doubled our lte coverage. that's right! our coverage stacks up with anybody, including verizon and at&t. and only t-mobile gives you more than just great coverage. now you can stream video and music...
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they signed boyd gordon and winger dale weiss.hopefully he can replace ryan white or be a third line player. he gets a four year deal for over $9 million. he played for the canadians and plaque hawks last season. >> phillies back home last night hosting the royals. phillies are coming off a 5-4 road trip, one of the best offenses in baseball on that trip. let's jump to the first. herrera leading off. gone off ian kennedy. that's his ninth homer of the season. already more than he had last year. in the third 1-1. a base hit to right, herrera scores so it's 2-1. then it is cody ashy in the fifth. cody with seven rbis over his last nine games. and then more herrera in the next inning bringing soem hernandez. phillies win 4-3. so that seven game home losing streak is over. they have won four in a row for the first time in over two months. i'm john clark. enjoy your holiday weekend. >>> 110 extra troopers are hitting the highways across new jersey this holiday weekend. they will be looking for drunk drivers as well as speeding and aggr
they signed boyd gordon and winger dale weiss.hopefully he can replace ryan white or be a third line player. he gets a four year deal for over $9 million. he played for the canadians and plaque hawks last season. >> phillies back home last night hosting the royals. phillies are coming off a 5-4 road trip, one of the best offenses in baseball on that trip. let's jump to the first. herrera leading off. gone off ian kennedy. that's his ninth homer of the season. already more than he had last...
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. >> probably very weiss idea, jeff cole, thank you so much. >>> well, you know, another hot one in your fox 29 weather authority but the heat hasn't been the problem down the shore. pop-up thunderstorms led to that flooding right there. streets submerged in water as people try to make their way through which is never a good idea actually. >> meteorologist kathy orr is in our fox 29 studios. kathy any chancery left is on the way? >> well, eventually, iain. we keep saying that. today is day sick of the heat wave and you saw those storms pop up. i was watching them on ultimate doppler right over sea isle ci city. we got about two to 3-inches of rain very short period of time prolific lightning with this and when you look at the rain rates it's incredible. the same thing could happen tomorrow for many of us as we see more of these torrential downpours. remember, never cross a road that is covered with water in a car or by foot. you can see in sea isle about 3.5, maybe even more inches of rain there that's why we saw the flash flooding. high temperatures for today pretty impressive. well abo
. >> probably very weiss idea, jeff cole, thank you so much. >>> well, you know, another hot one in your fox 29 weather authority but the heat hasn't been the problem down the shore. pop-up thunderstorms led to that flooding right there. streets submerged in water as people try to make their way through which is never a good idea actually. >> meteorologist kathy orr is in our fox 29 studios. kathy any chancery left is on the way? >> well, eventually, iain. we keep...
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claims made but does appear his exit will take place prior to the lease of the findings of the paul weiss investigation. >> very odd. the paul weiss investigation they were brought in for brady and the bullying incident. >> they're considered to be unable to be bought. >> finally back to the stock. because that's what we like to talk about. i talked to a number of my sources who own fox, who are well aware of it, none seem concerned about the potential departure of the man who has single handedly created it. >> that's stupid. >> you think so? >> yeah. >> they just don't seem -- he's 76 years old as it is. not as though we expected him to live on as the ceo and chairman for the next 10, 15 years. >> when i worked for him and i was in there at the meeting, this is a man who decided what america watched. so you decide that he leaves, and that he is such a power when it comes to the carriage, the karnlgs, to be able to say you're taking fox business. you want fox news take fox wise fx. >> taking fx. the idea that they -- blindly think that this man can leave -- this is the most personally run
claims made but does appear his exit will take place prior to the lease of the findings of the paul weiss investigation. >> very odd. the paul weiss investigation they were brought in for brady and the bullying incident. >> they're considered to be unable to be bought. >> finally back to the stock. because that's what we like to talk about. i talked to a number of my sources who own fox, who are well aware of it, none seem concerned about the potential departure of the man who...
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some of a womanizing attacked his wife weiss looks call. him lying repeatedly not surprising cruise was a little bit reluctant to endorse him. " a surprising you chose to issue up at all. >> reporter: telling supporters to vote their conscience vice a that is why not vote for trump. >> reporter: to what should he do urging voters to the the same heat is. trump is now walking out to the convention the warriors up high and a victory look. this is one the handful of times he's been picked levy and seen the two together. they will appear lot together you. usually presidential can't send vice candidates to campaign separately to maximize efforts. they will appear tonight and tomorrow night. >> reporter: trump is talking tomorrow what you think he will say. . i hesitate to say. he will boost his own candidacy criticize hillary and interesting to see if you mention is ted. open >> vicki: police want to the matter this around a building east 12th street then after a hearing reports of a shooting inside slowly number of people with hands-on one pers
some of a womanizing attacked his wife weiss looks call. him lying repeatedly not surprising cruise was a little bit reluctant to endorse him. " a surprising you chose to issue up at all. >> reporter: telling supporters to vote their conscience vice a that is why not vote for trump. >> reporter: to what should he do urging voters to the the same heat is. trump is now walking out to the convention the warriors up high and a victory look. this is one the handful of times he's...
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micha micha micha michael weiss spoke about isis's global aspirations. >> the taliban is now seen ashe somewhat softer fundamentalist organization in afghanistan. this is why the russians and iranians are trying to work with them to rebuff isis's advances in that country. isis is billing itself globally, not just against the taliban but al qaeda and others as the vanguard movement, the only one that has a nation state to its name, able to take up whatever weapons at their disposal to kill infidels. so they're spreading their provinces around the world. afghanistan, libya, the sinai peninsula, now into indonesia and the philippines and bangladesh as we saw last week. so the question, though, is will they actually make significant inroads into afghanistan. i don't think they have the capacity there to do what they've done in syria and iraq, which is to take and hold terrain. but this kind of attack is exactly what they're resorting to internationally. discombobulating assaults. isis is perhaps above all other jihadist organizations genocidal when it comes to be being committed to their
micha micha micha michael weiss spoke about isis's global aspirations. >> the taliban is now seen ashe somewhat softer fundamentalist organization in afghanistan. this is why the russians and iranians are trying to work with them to rebuff isis's advances in that country. isis is billing itself globally, not just against the taliban but al qaeda and others as the vanguard movement, the only one that has a nation state to its name, able to take up whatever weapons at their disposal to kill...
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he was the last person that saw this and saw it happen and brought this on the candidate's weiss, i thinkwould resign. -- wife, i think he would resign. spoken evenhas not great including twitter. no one has been fired. he is not happy with the situation. paul manafort and most of the nopaign is saying, there was plagiarism, nothing to see here, move on. where do we stand? john: let's start with what happened. with all of the recordings we have available to us, including the washington post, matthew scully and his partner, who are famous publican speechwriters, written many drafts for many sent a draft to the campaign. and then they claim, according to the reports, something happened. we don't know what happened. finger-pointing, various aids have been accused. they have been exonerated. some people think melania her trump herself, they say she wrote the speech herself. we don't know this, but we have covered a lot of presidential candidates where a lot of bad speeches had this storyline of some really great speech lighter -- speechwriter wrote this, and somehow in the process, it get mix
he was the last person that saw this and saw it happen and brought this on the candidate's weiss, i thinkwould resign. -- wife, i think he would resign. spoken evenhas not great including twitter. no one has been fired. he is not happy with the situation. paul manafort and most of the nopaign is saying, there was plagiarism, nothing to see here, move on. where do we stand? john: let's start with what happened. with all of the recordings we have available to us, including the washington post,...
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donald trump tweeting s., weiss president obama allowed to use air force one with "crooked hillary."w. who pays? the clinton campaign official has issued a reply saying as standard practice committee campaign will cover its portion of the cost, end quote. nicole: hillary clinton's closest aide testified last week that clinton destroyed at least some of her scheduled when she was secretary of state for the testimony came in deposition at the freedom of information act lawsuit in the click of a mouse to the revelation could be a problem in other losses became the schedules good mrs. clinton's e-mail server between former president clinton and attorney general the bread in lynchburg discussed over the weekend on the talk shows. among the critics is former presidential candidate rick santorum. >> is a very cozy relationship between the white house and mrs. clinton did. a lot of people, not just all trump are concerned this is that getting a fair hearing. nicole: critics say destruction of the schedule will likely come under close scrutiny. lauren: let's switch to british politics. nigel
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they hired paul weiss, a very exclusive law firm, blue chip law firm.wned and when paul weiss comes in and says we have found something that leads to the housester of roger ailes. >> remember, she's still going to have to prove her individual case, i mean, just sort of looking at this in the macro will help her but she still will have to prove her case in court. >> let's remember, she only sued roger, that makes it very personal to her and i think it lends credibility. >> it wasn't about money. it was about justice for her? it lends credibility to her action. >> lara. >> thank you. >>> coming up on our big board, nba bombshell. the league moving their all-star game out of north carolina to protest those bathroom laws. >>> also the department of justice investigates the "wolf of wall street," why leonardo dicaprio may soon be called to testify. plus, is the housing market on the verge of getting red hot? we'll have all that coming up, two minutes until our big board. bye sam collect all 6 stars of the secret life of pets, rated pg, only...in specially ma
they hired paul weiss, a very exclusive law firm, blue chip law firm.wned and when paul weiss comes in and says we have found something that leads to the housester of roger ailes. >> remember, she's still going to have to prove her individual case, i mean, just sort of looking at this in the macro will help her but she still will have to prove her case in court. >> let's remember, she only sued roger, that makes it very personal to her and i think it lends credibility. >> it...
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david: karen weiss wrote that story.eporter: initially, they created something called a taser cam. it was a way to record once an officer tased somebody. this was in response the fact that tasers were being deployed all over the country. police forces everywhere, and the company started facing scrutiny for the devices. whether or not they were safe. so they thought if they record the use of the taser, it might protect them against lawsuits and help in justifying why the cops use the devices. they created these add-on module, essentially, to the taser gun, stun gun that would , record when the device was used. it would only record a very short period of time. you basically ended up with a highlight reel of people getting tased. and so they said, ok, we to record the whole situation and the events leading up to show why an officer was tasing someone. that led them to develop the first body camera released back in 2009. carol: take us back to january, 2015 at the taser headquarters and the ceo, kind of how he made a big ann
david: karen weiss wrote that story.eporter: initially, they created something called a taser cam. it was a way to record once an officer tased somebody. this was in response the fact that tasers were being deployed all over the country. police forces everywhere, and the company started facing scrutiny for the devices. whether or not they were safe. so they thought if they record the use of the taser, it might protect them against lawsuits and help in justifying why the cops use the devices....
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back with me now, michael weiss, juliette kayyem, bernard kerik. what would have led to this last night? >> they were escaping sunni insurgency surrounded and overtaken by pro-government sources. i have to say, though, a convoy like this is very unusual. this goes back to 2014 when there wasn't a u.s.-led war against isis and you would see this line of armored vehicles and humvees driving across the desert from mosul and raqqa. they don't drive in this many numbers because they know they'ring surveilled. so they were fleeing. >> secretary ashe carter said this. >> raqqa is the self-proclaimed capital of the self-professional claimed caliphate isil. it's important to destroy the isil in iraq and syria because that's absolutely necessary. it's not sufficient to avoid all kinds of radicalization and so forth, but it's necessary in order to eliminate the idea that there can be a state based upon that etiology. >> do you think raqqa is where they obtain their weapons in fighting, juliette? >> absolutely. isis is a lot of different things. it's geography
back with me now, michael weiss, juliette kayyem, bernard kerik. what would have led to this last night? >> they were escaping sunni insurgency surrounded and overtaken by pro-government sources. i have to say, though, a convoy like this is very unusual. this goes back to 2014 when there wasn't a u.s.-led war against isis and you would see this line of armored vehicles and humvees driving across the desert from mosul and raqqa. they don't drive in this many numbers because they know...
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with us for the hour today, stephen weiss, jim lebenthal, josh brown and here, gfi group chief macro strategist. happy to have you with us today. top story, herbal life affair taking a dramatic turn today as the fec and government reach an agreement. paying a fine and significant changes to its business practices. the stock surging today on that news. as many
with us for the hour today, stephen weiss, jim lebenthal, josh brown and here, gfi group chief macro strategist. happy to have you with us today. top story, herbal life affair taking a dramatic turn today as the fec and government reach an agreement. paying a fine and significant changes to its business practices. the stock surging today on that news. as many
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with us for the hour today, stephen weiss, josh brown and jon and pete najarian, from the new york stocke, kevin o'leary, and great have you with us, and you guys here as well. talk about apple. pete. >> hmm? >> does this
with us for the hour today, stephen weiss, josh brown and jon and pete najarian, from the new york stocke, kevin o'leary, and great have you with us, and you guys here as well. talk about apple. pete. >> hmm? >> does this
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david: karen weiss wrote that story. karen: initially, they created something called a taser cam.his was in response the fact that tasers were being deployed all over the country. police forces everywhere and the company started facing scrutiny for the devices. whether or not they were safe. and so they thought if they could record the use of the taser it might protect them against lawsuits and help in justifying why the cops use the devices. they created these add-on module, essentially, to the taser gun. that would record once the device was used. it only recorded a short time. you basically ended up with a highlight reel of people getting tased. they said they need to record a whole situation to tell why an officer was tasing someone. that led them to develop the first body cam which was released back in 2009. carol: take us back to january, 2015 at the taser headquarters and the ceo and how he made a big announcement everybody who worked there. karen: i will go back to 2014 if that is ok. the summer of 2014, that was as theey referred to ferguson incident, which was one of the
david: karen weiss wrote that story. karen: initially, they created something called a taser cam.his was in response the fact that tasers were being deployed all over the country. police forces everywhere and the company started facing scrutiny for the devices. whether or not they were safe. and so they thought if they could record the use of the taser it might protect them against lawsuits and help in justifying why the cops use the devices. they created these add-on module, essentially, to...
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karen weiss joins us. it is not very publicly palatable, if you ask me. body camera movement to put cameras on cops started in force after the shooting in ferguson, missouri, in 2014. there was a shooting of a young man from african-american men, teenager, basically, and no recording of it and it is contested what happened. that started a really broad national call to put cameras on officers. there had been only limited research into another time that indicated putting cameras on officers good reduce the use of force and complaints against officers. the federal government put a lot of money towards this. they had been working on a camera solution for about half a decade at that point, trying to figure out ways to document police interactions. they have come to grab by far the largest market share in his rush to put cops on camera. just yesterday they announced a --l with the city -- pardon in minnesota, capital minnesota. david: minneapolis. karen: minneapolis, thank you, sorry. and put their tradition relationship with police forces in the stun gun indus
karen weiss joins us. it is not very publicly palatable, if you ask me. body camera movement to put cameras on cops started in force after the shooting in ferguson, missouri, in 2014. there was a shooting of a young man from african-american men, teenager, basically, and no recording of it and it is contested what happened. that started a really broad national call to put cameras on officers. there had been only limited research into another time that indicated putting cameras on officers good...
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to discuss, bob baer, author of "the perfect kill, 21 laws for assassins," julie kayyem and michael weissed up the chilling attacks in ramadan, killing hundreds across ten countries during islam's holy month. michael, i'm going to start with you. is all of this a call for violence and designed to make it seem like isis has this far of a reach or influence? >> yes. and they're also trying to steal the media narrative away from their losses on the battlefield. they get booted out of flualluj and they set off a bunch of thing around the world and we're now talking about istanbul, orlando. it's the old strategy of isis, which is foreign operations, appropriate world wide. it's always the goal to conduct global jihad. they now have the resources, the manpower eand finances to do that. >> the coordination between all of these countries and cities -- >> i wouldn't say there was coordination, istanbul for sure. that came from raqqa, hq. >> orlando, you can call that inspired. it's what i call the invisible armies of the caliphate. people that are unknown to isis, that are unknown to baghdadi, wat
to discuss, bob baer, author of "the perfect kill, 21 laws for assassins," julie kayyem and michael weissed up the chilling attacks in ramadan, killing hundreds across ten countries during islam's holy month. michael, i'm going to start with you. is all of this a call for violence and designed to make it seem like isis has this far of a reach or influence? >> yes. and they're also trying to steal the media narrative away from their losses on the battlefield. they get booted out...
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. >> with me now, cnn contributor and co-author of "isis inside the author of terror" michael weiss.d morning, michael. >> good morning. >> supposedly isis is targeting civilians in a big way because it lost ground in places like iraq and syria. they just retook fallujah. what do we take away from that? are we winning or losing? >> well, it's true what kernel garver said. they are reverting back to form u what it used to be gorilla style insurgency. the attack in baghdad is very characteristic for iraq. this has been the case for 13 years. this is exactly what they do. the targets were well chosen as nick robertson was saying, this is a shia predominant neighborhood. the founder of isis was a general sigh dal maniac who thought they were all marked for death. he wanted to kill and extinguish the entire community. there's a strategy behind this by attacking the shia, you saw what this crowd was doing to the prime minister. you destabilize the iraqi government and the definition of brutalization is turning people into brutes. you force the shia into the arms of these radical islamist m
. >> with me now, cnn contributor and co-author of "isis inside the author of terror" michael weiss.d morning, michael. >> good morning. >> supposedly isis is targeting civilians in a big way because it lost ground in places like iraq and syria. they just retook fallujah. what do we take away from that? are we winning or losing? >> well, it's true what kernel garver said. they are reverting back to form u what it used to be gorilla style insurgency. the attack...
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they've also signed winger dale weiss, hopefully he can replace ryan white or be a third line player. a four year deal for over $9 million. he played for the canadians and blackhawks last season. >>> phillies back home last night hosting the royals. coming off a 5-4 road trip, one of the best sw enses in baseball on that trip. in the first herrera leading off, gone off ian kennedy. that's his ninth homer of the already. already more than he had last year. in the third a base hit to right, herrera scores, so it's 2-1. then it is cody ashy in the fifth, cody with seven rbis over his last nine games, he's batting over .350 the last few weeks. then more herrera in the next inning bringing home hernandez. phillies win 4-3. that seven game home losing streak is over. they have won four in a row for the first time in over two months. i'm john clark. enjoy your holiday weekend. >>> this morning nbc 10 continues our commitment to clear the shelters and find homes for adoptable pets. it's time now to feet sizzler who is looking for a new family here. amy from the animal care and control team jo
they've also signed winger dale weiss, hopefully he can replace ryan white or be a third line player. a four year deal for over $9 million. he played for the canadians and blackhawks last season. >>> phillies back home last night hosting the royals. coming off a 5-4 road trip, one of the best sw enses in baseball on that trip. in the first herrera leading off, gone off ian kennedy. that's his ninth homer of the already. already more than he had last year. in the third a base hit to...
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the flyers signed right winger dale weiss to four year deal. 9.4 mill and also got center gordon for a lot different from the nba. now look at this. we go to csl carter catches a touchdown. goes to the opposing bench and knock over coach. this is beyond to. like of course he's kick out of the game. we'll see if they actually kick him out of the league. what a punk move. you going to go to the coach not to the players. if i'm one of those players i'm for more violence i'm putting him on his butt if he touches my coach. i'm not having it. >> wow! >> that's straight disrespect. >> your player got to come across and you got to send a message charles barkley like. you know what charles would do. somebody out to window. sorry, charles, we know what you do. >> thanks, sean. >>> full hour of entertainment news is next with tmz follow beside dish nation tune into chasing news and the simpsons. >> back here at 7:00 a.m. for "good day philadelphia". your mega millions lot row drawing is next. good luck. have great night,
the flyers signed right winger dale weiss to four year deal. 9.4 mill and also got center gordon for a lot different from the nba. now look at this. we go to csl carter catches a touchdown. goes to the opposing bench and knock over coach. this is beyond to. like of course he's kick out of the game. we'll see if they actually kick him out of the league. what a punk move. you going to go to the coach not to the players. if i'm one of those players i'm for more violence i'm putting him on his butt...
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we have only had one other first lady who wasn't born in the united states, that was husband weiss aut her father was born in america and this is the first immigrant, first lady, and i think the thing that people can relate to is i her love of the american dream. that's the part about immigration that people really understand and value, and the fact that she went through the legal process will fit as well. i have a really good friend who came here legally, and that is important to legal immigrants, who went through the process and worked hard. they value that. and they'll appreciate that about melania. >> i think it's so interesting in the context of the trump candidacy when you look at his views on immigration, and the way that people who criticize him, say that he is anti-immigrant, and yet his wife is about to take the podium this evening, she still has a fairly strong eastern european accent, and clearly has a great love of this country, and as we say, came here the right way. >> that's true. it's very much a counterpoint to the impressions people have about donald trump and immi
we have only had one other first lady who wasn't born in the united states, that was husband weiss aut her father was born in america and this is the first immigrant, first lady, and i think the thing that people can relate to is i her love of the american dream. that's the part about immigration that people really understand and value, and the fact that she went through the legal process will fit as well. i have a really good friend who came here legally, and that is important to legal...
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they've also signed winger dale weiss, hopefully he can replace ryan white. four year deal for over $9 million, he played for the canadians and black hawks last season. >>> phillies back home last night hosting the royals. phillies coming off a 5-4 road trip, one of the best offenses in baseball on that trip. let's jump to the first. herrera leading off, gone off ian kennedy. that's his ninth homer of the season. already more than he had last year. in the third 1-1, a base hit to right, herrera scores so it's 2-1. then it is cody ashy in the fifth. cody with seven rbis over his last seven games, batting over .350 the last couple weeks. more herreraok in the next inni bringing home hernandez. phillies win 4-3. that seven game home losing streak is over. they have won four in a row for the first time over two months. i'm john clark. enjoy your holiday weekend. one american park is larger than yellowstone, yosemite, grand canyon and glacier national parks combined. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ you can find it all only in n
they've also signed winger dale weiss, hopefully he can replace ryan white. four year deal for over $9 million, he played for the canadians and black hawks last season. >>> phillies back home last night hosting the royals. phillies coming off a 5-4 road trip, one of the best offenses in baseball on that trip. let's jump to the first. herrera leading off, gone off ian kennedy. that's his ninth homer of the season. already more than he had last year. in the third 1-1, a base hit to...
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steve weiss, what's yours? >> i'm looking at the market. i find the action incredibly impressive.many issues coming up but yet the market's very resilient. so it would be great, nice con solty, see it hold at this level, but the real test coming up this week starting tonight as we get into the heart of earnings season. >> jimmy. >> segueing from what steve just said, you rarely see it this low, this is a floor and cheap insurance. i'm thinking about buying some. >> dollar/yen, something absolutely to watch today. big move on an individual day basis. 106. >> last week biggest move since 1999, cabinet minister telling the world they do have the tools and there will be more quantitative easing measures. >> josh. >> hedge japanese stocks are the play if you think this continues. they've been absolutely savaged down more than 20% year-to-date. probably undeserved. >> keep your eye on twitter as well for the rest of the day certainly moving on those comments from ross levinson earlier. "power lunch" starts now. >>> and welcome to "power lunch." i'm michelle caruso-cabrera with brian sul
steve weiss, what's yours? >> i'm looking at the market. i find the action incredibly impressive.many issues coming up but yet the market's very resilient. so it would be great, nice con solty, see it hold at this level, but the real test coming up this week starting tonight as we get into the heart of earnings season. >> jimmy. >> segueing from what steve just said, you rarely see it this low, this is a floor and cheap insurance. i'm thinking about buying some. >>...
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cnn contributor michael weiss is here live with me.e is a senior editor of the daily beast, and also, and also bob baer, our security analyst. and we don't know a lot about the madman, but to you, michael, i want you to address something that i asked fareed zakaria, and that is clarissa ward said that the mood was are remarkably different after the mood of the bataclan, and while people were shocked by the attack on the bataclan, they were looking for security-based solutions, and that is not surprising, but much more angry after this incident. is it too the soon to feel that way? >> no, it is the third attack in france in 18 months, and the french have a colossal problem on their hand, and whether it is isis-inspired or al qaeda-inspired, put it beside. >> or just a madman hell bent on mu murder. >> and yes, a mad man and those things are not mutually exclusively, and many mad men go on the join organizations and then commit acts and look for a b banner to attach a world his or thele cal mission to their insanity, and we have discusse
cnn contributor michael weiss is here live with me.e is a senior editor of the daily beast, and also, and also bob baer, our security analyst. and we don't know a lot about the madman, but to you, michael, i want you to address something that i asked fareed zakaria, and that is clarissa ward said that the mood was are remarkably different after the mood of the bataclan, and while people were shocked by the attack on the bataclan, they were looking for security-based solutions, and that is not...
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with us for the hour today, stephen weiss, jim lebenthal, josh brown and here, gfi group chief macro strategist. happy to have you with us today. top story, herbal life affair taking a dramatic turn today as the fec and government reach an agreement. paying a fine and significant changes to its business practices. the stock surging today on that news. as many of you know, the whole herbal life story started on this show, at this post, january 25, 2013 when bill ackland and carl icahn brawled on live tv. >> herbal life, we simply provide to the public full transparency on this investment, 330 slides in detail, not scaring people, but going through the facts about the company. okay? we exhausted research over a year and a half. >> could have fooled me. >> we'll be proven right or proven wrong. >> and i believe goes out, has 300 people in a room. i wouldn't care if it was anybody else was ackman. goes in a room, gets 300 people, tells how bad the economy is. did it in the '90s. scare the hell out of people. >> well, icahn, already herbal life's shareholder certainly looking good today.
with us for the hour today, stephen weiss, jim lebenthal, josh brown and here, gfi group chief macro strategist. happy to have you with us today. top story, herbal life affair taking a dramatic turn today as the fec and government reach an agreement. paying a fine and significant changes to its business practices. the stock surging today on that news. as many of you know, the whole herbal life story started on this show, at this post, january 25, 2013 when bill ackland and carl icahn brawled on...
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with the clock weiss circulation, pumps in heat, humidity, through the southwestern part of the country, tends to kind of stay therefore day after day after day. we build up heat and humidity, we got some thunderstorms every once in a while, but looks like the bermuda high is setting up starting today. 72 degrees in philadelphia right now. seventy-two in dover. it is not excessively muggy at the moment, pretty nice outside actually. 66 degrees in doylestown, hazleton, also, with 66 degrees. we move out into new jersey, millville 70, medford lakes 68 degrees, seaside park was 73, down in lewes, delaware, it is 72 degrees, to start your day. we've been watching this area of showers moving into southern new castle county, delaware, and few part of northern kent county affected, as well. just call it rogue of showers, pretty isolated, and that's what's happening this morning. so, we will continue to watch that. there is last week's heatwave, wednesday, thursday, friday. got a lot cooler with the storms on saturday, we've been very pleasant, sunday, monday, tuesday. and today won't be bad. 8
with the clock weiss circulation, pumps in heat, humidity, through the southwestern part of the country, tends to kind of stay therefore day after day after day. we build up heat and humidity, we got some thunderstorms every once in a while, but looks like the bermuda high is setting up starting today. 72 degrees in philadelphia right now. seventy-two in dover. it is not excessively muggy at the moment, pretty nice outside actually. 66 degrees in doylestown, hazleton, also, with 66 degrees. we...
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the second thing we ought to take away from this is not every attack is an isis attack and michael weissnd i agreed with each other this afternoon that this is possibly 70% isis and 30% something else. it turned out to be the 30% something else and the third thing is this guy was a german. what he was speaking is not high german, but he was speaking with a bavarian accent and very visible to those that live there and most germans don't understand it. it's sort of like entering alabama and this guy lives there and there is a divide between the germans and the turks. the turks are currently being replaced by the syrian refugees, but there has always been sort of a racial divide between the immigrants that came there a couple of decades ago and you are seeing some of the hatred show off or the reaction to some of the hatred and ms. merkel has a challenge in pulling her country together after she has allowed so many immigrants in, but there is hatred forming for any refugees entering germany. >> to your point, it was odd that he grew up and lived in an economically depressed area that was la
the second thing we ought to take away from this is not every attack is an isis attack and michael weissnd i agreed with each other this afternoon that this is possibly 70% isis and 30% something else. it turned out to be the 30% something else and the third thing is this guy was a german. what he was speaking is not high german, but he was speaking with a bavarian accent and very visible to those that live there and most germans don't understand it. it's sort of like entering alabama and this...
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with us for the hour today, stephen weiss, josh brown and jon and pete najarian, from the new york stock exchange, kevin o'leary, and great have you with us, and you guys here as well. talk about apple. pete. >> hmm? >> does this crash, the doom and gloom party, that many had been predicting for apple, that's what i've been reading today. >> what they did, everything, the fear was that apple absolutely was just going to have the worst quarter they could ever put up. still a bad quarter, but better than expected, and all of those fears were put to the side, because they actually executed better than people expected. i think some of the numbers most important to me is, where do they have growth? focusing on this a while now. 10 % of their revenues now have been in the service area. now that's starting to slide up a little bit more and a little bit more, scott. now it's closer to that 15%, 19% number. you've got to like the direction they're going. the stickiness factor. i think a great article out today by piper and talking about, look, people love apple products, and by the way, 90% of th
with us for the hour today, stephen weiss, josh brown and jon and pete najarian, from the new york stock exchange, kevin o'leary, and great have you with us, and you guys here as well. talk about apple. pete. >> hmm? >> does this crash, the doom and gloom party, that many had been predicting for apple, that's what i've been reading today. >> what they did, everything, the fear was that apple absolutely was just going to have the worst quarter they could ever put up. still a...
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temperatures running few degrees below average, so get on it and enjoy it, great start to the weekend weather weisscheck it out. store scam three, cloud free, stay rain free at least the next 48 hours, so most of this holiday weekend should stay dry, temperatures 71 degrees at the airport midst 60s interior south jersey 69 in the capitol city of delaware being similar numbers around the surrounding suburbs, lower 60s in fact up in quakertown and doylestown nice refreshing breeze at about 10 miles per hour right now, kick up little bit this afternoon. that's helping to push out humidity, and already our dew point temperatures down into the mid 50's, so what's that mean to you? >> so this weekend around philadelphia, low 80s today sunshine, more clouds tomorrow. then run the risk for shower specially south of the city in the afternoon highs again low 80s, then it heats up for the second half of this upcoming for was, talk about that in just a few more minute, rahel, back to you. >> and america's birthday party is underway, in the city where it all started, philadelphia. and fireworks of course are pa
temperatures running few degrees below average, so get on it and enjoy it, great start to the weekend weather weisscheck it out. store scam three, cloud free, stay rain free at least the next 48 hours, so most of this holiday weekend should stay dry, temperatures 71 degrees at the airport midst 60s interior south jersey 69 in the capitol city of delaware being similar numbers around the surrounding suburbs, lower 60s in fact up in quakertown and doylestown nice refreshing breeze at about 10...
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a very notably, law firm in new york and several women as many as six have told the law firm paul weissere in new york that they too have been sexually harassed. we should say that roger ailes denies ever having harassed anybody and i suspect the company would like this to go away. and i suspect it is not going to go away. >> and kwthe question here, foxn terms of politics, fox carved out its identity as they say fair and balanced, and obviously they do serve more of a red america audience. roger ailes had a background in republican political and republican politics, image maker for nixon and george bush senior, he worked with rush limbaugh in the early 1990s. he created this fox news channel and the went after a conservative audience and became probably the single most influential media source for conservative america. >> i interviewed several people yesterday who said with the descent of trump and ailes that ailes is as important if not more important to the republican party than the rise of donald trump. >> there is a question of what will happen in terms of a lot of the on-air perso
a very notably, law firm in new york and several women as many as six have told the law firm paul weissere in new york that they too have been sexually harassed. we should say that roger ailes denies ever having harassed anybody and i suspect the company would like this to go away. and i suspect it is not going to go away. >> and kwthe question here, foxn terms of politics, fox carved out its identity as they say fair and balanced, and obviously they do serve more of a red america...
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and give any warning to the public, which is why they're urging just vigilance. >> you know, michael weiss, john brennan and other u.s. officials making clear that obviously isis would attack the u.s. here in the homeland if it could. when you look at the map of what's been blamed on isis or attributed to isis over the last week, you have istanbul, you have bangladesh, you have baghdad just over the weekend. you know, what capabilities does isis have here? we saw what happened in orlando. >> when it comes to the united states, it's more about the isis-inspired attacks. if you look at this rate of isis coordinated or isis directed attacks, what they're trying to do is encourage people to do is go out and blow stuff up. in the united states, because of the geographical expanse, you have an ocean that separates us from the middle east. it's much easier to go to europe and conduct some kind of operation. here, it's about getting an 18-year-old or a 22-year-old watching these videos on youtube and getting them inspired to go out and blow up a school or a cafeteria with a pressure cooker bomb or
and give any warning to the public, which is why they're urging just vigilance. >> you know, michael weiss, john brennan and other u.s. officials making clear that obviously isis would attack the u.s. here in the homeland if it could. when you look at the map of what's been blamed on isis or attributed to isis over the last week, you have istanbul, you have bangladesh, you have baghdad just over the weekend. you know, what capabilities does isis have here? we saw what happened in orlando....
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it's for rabbi weiss, i pleervings who reminded america that the way america treated its jews would bearometer of freedom for the future. could you please speak to lincoln's legacy and how it has grown over time? gary: well, lincoln's legacy, let me skip ahead to it. lincoln's legacy begins with the jews when he's assassinated, meaning his memorial. how he is memorialized. this was to me overwhelming when i began to read both in the german and the english sermons or eulogies on lincoln. what was so astonishing, everyone knows that he was eulogized all over the country but i couldn't help but see gain and again how lincoln was constantly being judaizid. in other words they prosecute -- were transforming him into a jew. benefit jam rinl zole, you may know that name because his daughter henrietta was the founder of hadassah, the women's organization. he says even while he, lincoln, was not flesh of our flesh, he was spirit of our spirit and essence of our essence. his soul and heart, his entire nature, his burning love for all which is good for his country, for freedom and humanity, and t
it's for rabbi weiss, i pleervings who reminded america that the way america treated its jews would bearometer of freedom for the future. could you please speak to lincoln's legacy and how it has grown over time? gary: well, lincoln's legacy, let me skip ahead to it. lincoln's legacy begins with the jews when he's assassinated, meaning his memorial. how he is memorialized. this was to me overwhelming when i began to read both in the german and the english sermons or eulogies on lincoln. what...
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cnn contributor michael weiss is a co-author of "isis: inside the army of terror."ng us. >> sure. >> let's just start with the basic proposition here before we get to these specifics of comparison. you cannot stop attacks like this, certainly not in france, not with the population they have. they have as much police power now as they can. they have a state of emergency, it was just extended. a random lone wolf guy who's going to rent a truck and get a weapon with these contiguous borders is not something you have a very good chance of anticipating, true? >> no, exactly. isis knows that, and that's why in 2014 their spokesman came out with this global injunction saying, look, you don't have to be a trained operative, you don't have to spend time in syria, you don't even have to know how to wield a gun. you have a rock, stab somebody. you have a rock, smash the infidel's head. you have a car, drive over people. that's what this guy did. >> here's the frightening simplicity. this is an old in number. we know there are at least 84, many people still fighting for their l
cnn contributor michael weiss is a co-author of "isis: inside the army of terror."ng us. >> sure. >> let's just start with the basic proposition here before we get to these specifics of comparison. you cannot stop attacks like this, certainly not in france, not with the population they have. they have as much police power now as they can. they have a state of emergency, it was just extended. a random lone wolf guy who's going to rent a truck and get a weapon with these...