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of all the great names of british shipbuilding perhaps harland and wolff is the most famous of all a century ago the belfast spaceship boater also has shipyards on the clyde and liverpool bipartisan in derry on thousands of planes as well as no less than six here on the river thames. it's not the largest ship boat in the world it's certainly both the world's largest ships with the olympic class including the titanic partly launched in the belfast jetty before the great war the decline of the company much thought to british ship boating as a whole with effectively the entire industry not confined to military orders with little presence in any commercial shipping markets a world market now worth some two hundred fifty billion dollars on its peak how did wolf employed nearly forty thousand people in building a new creating ships not consolidated back in belfast it employs little more than one hundred people and has a boat to ship for more than a decade and specializes in stead in making bridges and offshore turbines however i new management is planning a comeback and in today's show we
of all the great names of british shipbuilding perhaps harland and wolff is the most famous of all a century ago the belfast spaceship boater also has shipyards on the clyde and liverpool bipartisan in derry on thousands of planes as well as no less than six here on the river thames. it's not the largest ship boat in the world it's certainly both the world's largest ships with the olympic class including the titanic partly launched in the belfast jetty before the great war the decline of the...
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the renowned professor of economics of merit is at the university of matches massachusetts richard wolffe plus the c.e.o. of stroll mark hillary for which looks at the highest and lowest tax rates around the globe and we have a special panel to discuss and i bet they the new u.s. tax law and where it is right now plus alex one hyla bitch will tell us about one provision of the new tax law that may impact life love and even finances all that ahead on our tax theme program so let's bungle in the jungle and start with some. speaking of texas corporate stock buybacks hit an all time record of one hundred seventy eight billion dollars in the first quarter of the year the u.s. tax reform law approved late last year cut the corporate tax rate from thirty five percent to twenty twenty one percent and has been a boon for businesses and has helped boost the overall economy but most of the benefits have been used for companies to buy back stock as opposed to what proponents of the text. changes argued would be a benefit that would trickle down to workers and average families some are now wondering i
the renowned professor of economics of merit is at the university of matches massachusetts richard wolffe plus the c.e.o. of stroll mark hillary for which looks at the highest and lowest tax rates around the globe and we have a special panel to discuss and i bet they the new u.s. tax law and where it is right now plus alex one hyla bitch will tell us about one provision of the new tax law that may impact life love and even finances all that ahead on our tax theme program so let's bungle in the...
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and six minutes rates marius wolff scored at the other range. hamburg made changes at the break and it paid off and found the back of an. yes again. that this just wasn't their day. once again the goal was ruled out for offside tough to take for hamburg coach christiane's hits. just like in the first half frankfurt scored within minutes her mom asked growled last the ball into the top corner. alexander meyer then rounded off the win for frankfurt three nil the final score now need to win that final game to have any chance of surviving in the business league. the right time to leave the fight against the drop behind and look toward the top needed just a points in the book their tickets the champions league and perhaps more importantly to their fans a win would guarantee something else a finish above our travel dortmund for the first time in nine years shall his youngest ever coach dominico to tesco has turned back the clock on his side's fortunes this season the royal blues on the verge of their highest league finish in eight years. but they were
and six minutes rates marius wolff scored at the other range. hamburg made changes at the break and it paid off and found the back of an. yes again. that this just wasn't their day. once again the goal was ruled out for offside tough to take for hamburg coach christiane's hits. just like in the first half frankfurt scored within minutes her mom asked growled last the ball into the top corner. alexander meyer then rounded off the win for frankfurt three nil the final score now need to win that...
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the renowned professor of economics of merit is at the university of matches massachusetts richard wolffe plus the c.e.o. of stroll mark hillary for which looks at the highest and lowest tax rates around the globe and we have a special panel to discuss and i bet the new u.s. tax law and where it is right now plus alex mann hyla bitch will tell us about one provision of the new tax law that may impact life love and even finances all that ahead on our tax theme program so let's bungle in the jungle and start with some. speaking of texas corporate stock buybacks hit an all time record of one hundred seventy eight billion dollars in the first quarter of the year the u.s. tax reform law approved late last year cut the corporate tax rate from thirty five percent to twenty twenty one percent and has been a boon for businesses and has helped boost the overall economy but most of the benefits have been used for companies to buy back stock as opposed to what proponents of the tax changes argued would be a benefit that would trickle down to workers and average families some are now wondering if they
the renowned professor of economics of merit is at the university of matches massachusetts richard wolffe plus the c.e.o. of stroll mark hillary for which looks at the highest and lowest tax rates around the globe and we have a special panel to discuss and i bet the new u.s. tax law and where it is right now plus alex mann hyla bitch will tell us about one provision of the new tax law that may impact life love and even finances all that ahead on our tax theme program so let's bungle in the...
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provide his seasoned and professional perspective we are joined an honored to be joined by richard wolffe a professor emeritus on economics at the university imagine here's the thing and her professor thank you again for being with us i'm very grateful for your time is there a perfect tax a tax that is really fair and provides good for all the people. i doubt it i think that taxes have been with us for a long time and that they are basically a way that we hold ourselves together as a community. taxes are a recognition that some things are better done if we pool our resources together and if we go you know individually let me just give you the simplest examples if we want to have a lovely wooded area in our community to have picnics to go with our children we could each strider somehow i maintain a plot of wooded land but the absurdity of the expense is silly and so we get together pooling our resources so that we can have a central park in the middle of your or a prospect park in brooklyn or a golden gate park in san francisco that we can all enjoy and so we all kick in a little bit of mo
provide his seasoned and professional perspective we are joined an honored to be joined by richard wolffe a professor emeritus on economics at the university imagine here's the thing and her professor thank you again for being with us i'm very grateful for your time is there a perfect tax a tax that is really fair and provides good for all the people. i doubt it i think that taxes have been with us for a long time and that they are basically a way that we hold ourselves together as a community....
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books on the table, you and michael wolff. [laughter] so one of us is factual. i'm sort of the antithesis of michael wolff. the really exciting people like my book. [laughter] but anyway, thank you all for coming. esther's going to ask me questions, and then i'd lo to take your -- love to take your questions because i haven't had a chance to talk about probably the stuff people are really curious about yet. so with that -- >> thank you, amy. can you hear me? is this mic on? okay. so i want to say, first, that amy siskind is entirely amazing, and i think we should all clap for amy before she says more. [applause] amy siskind made a donald trump list, keeping track with her ohio des moines homerric -- homerric list. when i was looking at amy's book, i thought about a james baldwin's quote where he said ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy justice can have. and amy provided the antithesis of that ignorance. she gave us a lot of information. so i drew up a bunch of questions on behalf of us all, and then at the end you guys will all be, have the o
books on the table, you and michael wolff. [laughter] so one of us is factual. i'm sort of the antithesis of michael wolff. the really exciting people like my book. [laughter] but anyway, thank you all for coming. esther's going to ask me questions, and then i'd lo to take your -- love to take your questions because i haven't had a chance to talk about probably the stuff people are really curious about yet. so with that -- >> thank you, amy. can you hear me? is this mic on? okay. so i...
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zach wolff, we need your answer, laurel or yanny. stand by. >>> but right now, the trump administration is exploring using the military bases to keep the children caught crossing the board illegally. a defense department official says staffers from health and human services are informally looking at three states -- three sites in texas and another in arkansas. >>> earlier tuesday, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen defended policies that would separate children from their parents. >> your agency will be separating children from their parents and -- >> no. what we'll be doing is prosecuting parents who have broken the law just as we do every day in the united states of america. >> i could appreciate that. but if that marnt has a 4-year-old child what do you plan on doing with that child? >> the child under law goes to hhs for care and custody. >> they will be separated by their parents. >> families had been held together in family detention facilities. secretary nielsen did agree with senators that more needs to be done to p
zach wolff, we need your answer, laurel or yanny. stand by. >>> but right now, the trump administration is exploring using the military bases to keep the children caught crossing the board illegally. a defense department official says staffers from health and human services are informally looking at three states -- three sites in texas and another in arkansas. >>> earlier tuesday, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen defended policies that would separate children from...
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. >> michael wolff said in his book they all have a name for donald trump, rex tillerson calls him idiot. and john kelly is in the idiot camp. at least according to the leaks he was supposed to have prevented. so nbc reported that john kelly thinks of himself as the lone bulwark against catastrophe and he has referred to trump as an idiot multiple times to under score his point. and jonathan, the clock has to start ticking as soon as donald trump reads somewhere what you call him. it's amazing that rex tillerson lasted as long as he did after the moron quote got out. but john kelly is now carrying around that idiot quote and donald trump knows it. >> right. but he's still there. he is still there. and in that quote that you just read, i kept thinking of brownie. remember heck of a job brownie, heck of a job kelly. he's supposed to bring order to all of this. and i just -- it makes me wonder, if john kelly were to leave -- because when i interviewed michael wolff on wnyc, he told me then that -- this was january, that he wasn't sure how long kelly was going to last. and that was before th
. >> michael wolff said in his book they all have a name for donald trump, rex tillerson calls him idiot. and john kelly is in the idiot camp. at least according to the leaks he was supposed to have prevented. so nbc reported that john kelly thinks of himself as the lone bulwark against catastrophe and he has referred to trump as an idiot multiple times to under score his point. and jonathan, the clock has to start ticking as soon as donald trump reads somewhere what you call him. it's...
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wolff price, a palo alto high school graduate, has devoted the past 12 years doing philanthropic work in nepal, helping oppressed women and children. this video from a documentary highlighted his work. >> heart is broken into 1 million people thinking about what he's going through. >> reporter: his son was breaking up a fight. the teen then started pounding his head on the ground. this is video right before his arrest, where you hear him call for police. >> he's beating a girl and hitting his head on the ground. >> reporter: janowski says the sister even told authorities her brother was lying. without a translator, police arrested him. 46 days later, he's still sitting in jail. >> i've learned since then that there are innocent people that are held for quite some time without any evidence. >> reporter: her sun is still awaiting charges, not tortured but living in horrible conditions and in a room with 100 men with no ventilation. >> it's not how to treat people like an animal. >> reporter: the u.s. department of state says mr. prices arrest, consular officers have visited him. we will
wolff price, a palo alto high school graduate, has devoted the past 12 years doing philanthropic work in nepal, helping oppressed women and children. this video from a documentary highlighted his work. >> heart is broken into 1 million people thinking about what he's going through. >> reporter: his son was breaking up a fight. the teen then started pounding his head on the ground. this is video right before his arrest, where you hear him call for police. >> he's beating a girl...
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. >> michael wolff, you'll been blessed by michael wolff's retirement fund. >> i said once i'm like a the breakup that he can't get over for some reason. [laughter] and i'm out there living my best life that he wakes up tweeting at me. [applause] >> before you plunge and i want to thank go of you for coming out. i want to thank our friends at the george washington university and lisner auditorium. two great young entrepreneurs keith urban in pat latimer chaplin i call the in the maestros told all of us this together. and thank you c-span carrying this life. of all the interviews he has done this is the first one c-span is carried live so thank you c-span and the executive director and thank you to all of my colleagues at axios. director comey as you've gotten into the media's spin cycle would have you learned about yourself and what have you learned about the media? >> i learned that i don't love being recognized on the streets in airports and bathrooms and elevators. >> well when you're 6 feet 8 inches. >> my wife says i should be in a wheelchair with a straw hat. that's not somethin
. >> michael wolff, you'll been blessed by michael wolff's retirement fund. >> i said once i'm like a the breakup that he can't get over for some reason. [laughter] and i'm out there living my best life that he wakes up tweeting at me. [applause] >> before you plunge and i want to thank go of you for coming out. i want to thank our friends at the george washington university and lisner auditorium. two great young entrepreneurs keith urban in pat latimer chaplin i call the in...
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he pioneered new styles of writing and hear poped catch phrases like the radical sheik and tom wolff was 88 years old. the dow was down 199 points. nasdaq down 59. the s&p lost 18 that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm bill griffeth. than for joining us. e you tomorrow >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'ste neglneeds, and purepoint financial.ha >> how do we our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at peepoint financial, we hav
he pioneered new styles of writing and hear poped catch phrases like the radical sheik and tom wolff was 88 years old. the dow was down 199 points. nasdaq down 59. the s&p lost 18 that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm bill griffeth. than for joining us. e you tomorrow >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'ste neglneeds, and...
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provide his seasoned and professional perspective we are joined an honored to be joined by richard wolffe a professor emeritus on economics at the university of metal because that's and her professor thank you again for being with us i'm very grateful for your time chiz they're imperfect tax a tax that is really fair and provides good for all the people. i doubt it and i think that taxes have been with us for a long time and that they are basically a way that we hold ourselves together as communities. cox's our recognition that some things are better done if we pool our resources together and if we go you know individually let me just give you the simplest examples if we want to have a lovely wooded area in our community to have picnics to go with our children we could each strider somehow i maintain a plot of wooded land but the absurdity of the expense is silly and so we get together pooling our resources so that we can have a central park in the middle of your or a prospect park in brooklyn or a golden gate park in san francisco that we can all enjoy and so we all kick in a little bit
provide his seasoned and professional perspective we are joined an honored to be joined by richard wolffe a professor emeritus on economics at the university of metal because that's and her professor thank you again for being with us i'm very grateful for your time chiz they're imperfect tax a tax that is really fair and provides good for all the people. i doubt it and i think that taxes have been with us for a long time and that they are basically a way that we hold ourselves together as...
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end of the nineteenth century to new in significance just a century later we think of harland and wolff as a famous belfast ship builder but essentially go they had charts on the quite as well as no less than six or pay arts here on the river thames but industry is long gone i've been onto engineering has taken the place of real engineering not in the twenty first century the u.k. government's grand leading to british ship building strategy is entirely focused on military ships while the world commercial shipping markets of two hundred fifty billion has been virtually abandoned to international competitors in this press programme we look initially at the views of m.p.'s on a cross party basis on whether the government will honor its commitments to sustaining a lifeline of military orders and we talked to the general secretary of the ship both in union who is galvanizing this cross party support to get the government's feet to the ship building fire over the next couple of weeks we've been talking to the people who actually run yards across the british isles and to some of the workers to
end of the nineteenth century to new in significance just a century later we think of harland and wolff as a famous belfast ship builder but essentially go they had charts on the quite as well as no less than six or pay arts here on the river thames but industry is long gone i've been onto engineering has taken the place of real engineering not in the twenty first century the u.k. government's grand leading to british ship building strategy is entirely focused on military ships while the world...
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ali khamenei posted a tcture of himself reading a farsi language copy of "fire and fury," michael wolff'sk that he highly critical of the trump white house. coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," a grandmother dragged from her car after a traffic stop. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may incl
ali khamenei posted a tcture of himself reading a farsi language copy of "fire and fury," michael wolff'sk that he highly critical of the trump white house. coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," a grandmother dragged from her car after a traffic stop. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it...
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provide his seasoned and professional perspective we are joined and honored to be joined by richard wolffe a professor emeritus in economics at the university of metro fears that and her professor thank you again for being with us i'm very grateful for your time is there a perfect tax a tax that is really fair and provides good for all the people. i doubt it i think that taxes have been with us for a long time and that they are basically a way that we hold ourselves together as communities. taxes are a recognition that some things are better done if we pool our resources together and if we go you know individually let me just give you the simplest examples if we want to have a lovely wooded area in our community to have picnics to go with our children we could each strider somehow i maintain a plot of wooded land but the absurdity of the expense is silly and so we get together pooling our resources so that we can have a central park in the middle of your own or a prospect park in brooklyn or a golden gate park in san francisco that we can all enjoy and so we all kick in a little bit of mon
provide his seasoned and professional perspective we are joined and honored to be joined by richard wolffe a professor emeritus in economics at the university of metro fears that and her professor thank you again for being with us i'm very grateful for your time is there a perfect tax a tax that is really fair and provides good for all the people. i doubt it i think that taxes have been with us for a long time and that they are basically a way that we hold ourselves together as communities....
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world's most famous companies it's still sinking in to be fair alex i actually started in harland and wolff in one thousand nine hundred six as one of twenty five graduates in one hundred twenty apprentices all started in the same year as an experience for a young man as an engineer myself coming out of university you couldn't think of anything better shipbuilding was still in its boom we had three and a half thousand employees and the experience you got as a young man coming through it was just amazing unfortunately things changed all the way through and i had left for a period of twelve years and went to work in other industries in construction. in countries all around the world i came back about three and a half years ago and i think the one thing people had said was you know has to change much johnson and of course there were familiar faces there were familiar places so i said no what hadn't really but of course it had because we weren't the seam scale or size of company that we had been back in those days so you say but three thousand employees when you started but i mean how little fo
world's most famous companies it's still sinking in to be fair alex i actually started in harland and wolff in one thousand nine hundred six as one of twenty five graduates in one hundred twenty apprentices all started in the same year as an experience for a young man as an engineer myself coming out of university you couldn't think of anything better shipbuilding was still in its boom we had three and a half thousand employees and the experience you got as a young man coming through it was...
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according to the novel by michael wolff she reads the "washington post" cover to cover "the new yorktimes" cover to cover, wall street journal cover to cover and in addition the "the washington times" op-ed. he will have things printed out from other publications and things like breitbart. >> host: how do you know this? >> guest: i was able to find out what he eats on the plane and of course the most wonderful steaks served he will have them well-done, and ronald reagan did the same thing. >> host: fascinating. on the inclusion you say in your pocket turns out in the thousands of stories about the russian collusion it was indeed a smoking gun in reverse. .. . >> register last august 14th, which quoted these e-mails. and in them the moderator is saying he wants the campaign to meet with russian leadership. and he said absolutely not in the e-mails. absolutely not. we're not going to do this. his deputy said absolutely not. we're not going to do this. they said we have to make sure trump never does that and they instructed another individual in the campaign to make sure that nobody res
according to the novel by michael wolff she reads the "washington post" cover to cover "the new yorktimes" cover to cover, wall street journal cover to cover and in addition the "the washington times" op-ed. he will have things printed out from other publications and things like breitbart. >> host: how do you know this? >> guest: i was able to find out what he eats on the plane and of course the most wonderful steaks served he will have them well-done,...
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we are showing a picture of the iran supreme leader, the ayatollah, he's reading michael wolff's book"fire and fury." any surprise there? >> not really. it's how we generate a bunch of lies against the president and use them as propaganda. it's noticed by our adversaries abroad. what weakens our president sometimes weakens our country abroad. >> is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran. >> i think i gave the answer. it's possible, it depend on the conduct of other governments. liz: is this a time for europe to choose time and its companies as well? >> they have to do this. our new ambassador to germany warned german companies about this. sanctions are coming on iran's central banks. they take effect 180 days after the president pulled us out of the iran deal. companies doing business in iran trying to get rich dealing with this clerical regime shouldn't be doing that. but unfortunately some in europe haven't gotten that message but they will soon. liz: the media was in full-throat opposition to the trump administration warning
we are showing a picture of the iran supreme leader, the ayatollah, he's reading michael wolff's book"fire and fury." any surprise there? >> not really. it's how we generate a bunch of lies against the president and use them as propaganda. it's noticed by our adversaries abroad. what weakens our president sometimes weakens our country abroad. >> is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran. >> i think i gave the...
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and six months into paying that, this book came out, from michael wolff, 30 bucks could have saved that half, at least, of the $600,000, they pay to michael cohen. >> as the old joke goes the inner workings of the mind of donald trump would be the shortest book ever written. i don't think they needed to pay $50,000 a month for that. i think that raises a lot of questions. i think the payments from the kore korean aerospace company raise questions as does novartis. the most troubling is the russian oligarch, we don't know whatever advice was being sought there. and it's against the story of various russian efforts throughout 2016 to work with the trump campaign to try to influence our election. that's the one thing here, lawrence, all the red flags is the reddest of the red flags. >> dionna your reaction to that? >> absolutely. i think what's also interesting with the payment made by the vekselberg company, is there was a contribution to the trump inaugural committee, $250,000 paid, so this fits the trend we're seeing. the company put out a statement it's owned by americans, it's an amer
and six months into paying that, this book came out, from michael wolff, 30 bucks could have saved that half, at least, of the $600,000, they pay to michael cohen. >> as the old joke goes the inner workings of the mind of donald trump would be the shortest book ever written. i don't think they needed to pay $50,000 a month for that. i think that raises a lot of questions. i think the payments from the kore korean aerospace company raise questions as does novartis. the most troubling is...
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so they paid $1.2 million for access to the same administration that let michael wolff just sit around down everything he saw? no wonder drugs cost so much. >> that's tonight's last word. stephen colbert gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. "the 11th hour begins now. but as the president calls for bofrder security and urges his supports to
so they paid $1.2 million for access to the same administration that let michael wolff just sit around down everything he saw? no wonder drugs cost so much. >> that's tonight's last word. stephen colbert gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. "the 11th hour begins now. but as the president calls for bofrder security and urges his supports to
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if we believe that steve bannon was correct and telling the truth when he said to michael wolff, there are lots and lots of cases like stormy daniels' are we to believe from the time of the election up until now that's the only case? if there is a single other hush money cake out there in the time covered by these reports, now you have multiple examples. let's remember there have been 40 revisions to jared kushner's financial reports. at some point you have to say you're hiding things, violating the law. this is a civil law, but you sign it under penalty of perjury and that exposes you in theory to criminal prosecution. of course, luckily for donald the justice department is headed by a man he appointed. >> a quick bit of your guidance on this report because there are numbers on here that are big. this is supposed to reveal your personal income. donald trump puts down $40 million from a washington d.c. hotel. it is impossible that he personally derives $40 million in income from the hotel. is he putting down the total revenue number of the hotel without subtracting any expenses of the
if we believe that steve bannon was correct and telling the truth when he said to michael wolff, there are lots and lots of cases like stormy daniels' are we to believe from the time of the election up until now that's the only case? if there is a single other hush money cake out there in the time covered by these reports, now you have multiple examples. let's remember there have been 40 revisions to jared kushner's financial reports. at some point you have to say you're hiding things,...
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so they paid $1.2 million for access to the same administration that let michael wolff just sit around writing down everything he saw? ( laughter ) no wonder drugs cost so much. and these monies were paid in small increments. it wasn't one big check for $1.2 million, or one big check for 400,000 or 200,000. they were little increments so as not to trigger mandatory federal disclosure. the payments were-- what's the word? bite-size? fun-size? crime-size! they were crime-sized, just little bitle of money at a time. it was supposed to be under the radar. so, in the words of one person close to the matter, "how the (bleep) did avenatti find out?" that's a good question. ( cheers and applause ) that's a good question. well, given who he's representing, i'm going to say, avenatti started with "the (bleep)" and worked backwards. >> jon: oh! oh! oh! >> stephen: it's just news, jon. i'm not making this up. he's a gentle soul. meanwhile, great news from north korea-- is not a sentence i was expecting to say. but it's actually true, because today, north korea freed three american prisoners. ( app
so they paid $1.2 million for access to the same administration that let michael wolff just sit around writing down everything he saw? ( laughter ) no wonder drugs cost so much. and these monies were paid in small increments. it wasn't one big check for $1.2 million, or one big check for 400,000 or 200,000. they were little increments so as not to trigger mandatory federal disclosure. the payments were-- what's the word? bite-size? fun-size? crime-size! they were crime-sized, just little bitle...
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so they paid $1.2 million for access to the same administration that let michael wolff just sit around drugs cost so much. >> that's tonight's last word. stephen colbert gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, rudy giuliani has parted ways with his law firm to focus full-time on the mueller investigation while vice president pence says respectfully, it's time for mueller to call it quits. >>> the president avoids any talk of witch hunts or russia at a rally in indiana tonight as news breaks his homeland security secretary was ready to quit after being berated by trump in front of the entire cabinet. >>> and a white house staffer says in front of a meeting that john mccain is, quote, dying anyway after he opposed the nominee for cia director. "the 11th hour" on a thursday night begins now. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 476 of the trump administration and president trump has returned after rallying his base at a campaign-style event in elkhart, indiana, tonight. but as the president calls fo
so they paid $1.2 million for access to the same administration that let michael wolff just sit around drugs cost so much. >> that's tonight's last word. stephen colbert gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, rudy giuliani has parted ways with his law firm to focus full-time on the mueller investigation while vice president pence says respectfully, it's time for mueller to call it quits. >>> the president avoids...
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but look at the topic of the book -- that's a farsi edition of michael wolff's book "fire and fury: insidee shared the picture himself on gram. >> if the ayatollah really wants to figure out what president trump is doing, maybe he should be reading "the art of the deal" which says "know when to walk away for the table." >> diplomatic editor nic robertson with us as long as national security analyst samantha vinegrad. first of all, the picture with the ayatollah there, also a cover of a german magazine, what are these telling you this morning? >> yes. that the ayatollah and iran is playing to his domestic audience where his -- essentially the message that trump is running a chaotic white house, we've heard this from the ayatollah and other leaders, as well. a message they're trying to frame that the domestic audiences, they're told the nuclear scientists are prepared for the possibility of enriching, speedsing up their enrichment of uranium. they've sent the message that they can withstands what is coming characteristically, the country can continue to do well. what you have in "der spiegel
but look at the topic of the book -- that's a farsi edition of michael wolff's book "fire and fury: insidee shared the picture himself on gram. >> if the ayatollah really wants to figure out what president trump is doing, maybe he should be reading "the art of the deal" which says "know when to walk away for the table." >> diplomatic editor nic robertson with us as long as national security analyst samantha vinegrad. first of all, the picture with the...
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it's very clear the president didn't want this to happen but can i remind everybody of michael wolff'sire and fury, whatever it was called, that full of leaks actually on the record leaks, many of them, and, you know, the president was in a tirade over that and yet, this continues, this continues in this white house. these are the president's people who as ron says may feel left out, may disagree and may feel this is the only way to get the president's attention is to leak something publicly so he will no about it and listen to it. >> quickly. >> wolf, real quick, i think it's not only personal but political reasons why the president is so reluctant to apologize even in this instance. every time they break a boundary, shatter a norm of civility, they are sending the message to their base that they will fight by any means necessary to defend their interests against all of the established political leaders who oppose them and they think that's the worth the price of voters in the middle viewing this as an overly volatile presidency and behavior. >> there's more news we're following. >>>
it's very clear the president didn't want this to happen but can i remind everybody of michael wolff'sire and fury, whatever it was called, that full of leaks actually on the record leaks, many of them, and, you know, the president was in a tirade over that and yet, this continues, this continues in this white house. these are the president's people who as ron says may feel left out, may disagree and may feel this is the only way to get the president's attention is to leak something publicly so...
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we may have to wait for another michael wolff book but there will be leaks on how john kelly handledmself in the white house when the day came to stand silently with kelly sadler or stand honorably with john mccain. the white house conducted a meeting about the leak of what kelly sadler had to say and ax owe reports a visibly upset and furious press secretary sarah sanders told the group, i am sure this conversation is going to leek, too, and that's just disgusting. and, of course, i can read you that quote of what the white house press secretary said in that meeting because it was leaked by one or more of those people who donald trump calls traitors and cowards. joining our discussion now, john kline, a former chief of staff. and back with us is john hileman. john kline you have lived and worked in a white house. and all white houses are concerned about leaks but we have never seen anything like that. >> no. leaks are part of washington, and they happen in all administrations but this one is the worst. the problem is this, if the president wants to stop leaks of horrible, embarrassi
we may have to wait for another michael wolff book but there will be leaks on how john kelly handledmself in the white house when the day came to stand silently with kelly sadler or stand honorably with john mccain. the white house conducted a meeting about the leak of what kelly sadler had to say and ax owe reports a visibly upset and furious press secretary sarah sanders told the group, i am sure this conversation is going to leek, too, and that's just disgusting. and, of course, i can read...
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the ayatollah was spotted at a book fair checking out a farsi edition of michael wolff's book "fire andthe trump white house." he shared the picture himself on instagram. >> senior international correspondent frederik pleitgen is live from tehran. whether the ayatollah is trolling the president, he certainly wanted people to see him with that book for a reason. >> reporter: yeah. oh, yeah, you're absolutely right. he was at a book fair in tehran checking out a lot of literature at that book fair. that's the one book he was allowing himself to be pictured with "fire and fury." whether he may have been checking out his arch nemesis, president trump's ways at the white house or anything else is really unclear but it certainly comes after a week where there's absolutely increased tension between the u.s. and iran after president trump pulled out of the nuclear agreement which has a lot of people in tehran very, very concerned. it's interesting you just mentioned that iranian commander, the military commander who said it would be very bad for israel, the u.s. pulling out. also calling that d
the ayatollah was spotted at a book fair checking out a farsi edition of michael wolff's book "fire andthe trump white house." he shared the picture himself on instagram. >> senior international correspondent frederik pleitgen is live from tehran. whether the ayatollah is trolling the president, he certainly wanted people to see him with that book for a reason. >> reporter: yeah. oh, yeah, you're absolutely right. he was at a book fair in tehran checking out a lot of...
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leon were unlucky in regulation time when wolff sports know well martz appeared to clear the ball behind the line no goal line technology in this match early in extra time both sport grabbed a surprise lead through personal hard to the on though weren't deterred in the book to get on that the. what the play is quickly put the society and i could see it in the faces. they kept pushing forward perhaps they thought there was a bit unfair conceding this first go so i didn't doubt for very long and then i saw that the play is repeated the rest. of us and the rest was when leon's am edina on he hit back after alexandra pup was sent off and the french champions then ran away with it thanks to three more goals including a hey get back strike. we all became the first women's team to lift the trophy three times in a row and they not boast were concealer trouble if they win the french cup final at the end of the month. u.s. president donald trump has partnered boxing's first african-american to have the weight champion jack johnson in one thousand eight conquered the heavyweight boxing world in a r
leon were unlucky in regulation time when wolff sports know well martz appeared to clear the ball behind the line no goal line technology in this match early in extra time both sport grabbed a surprise lead through personal hard to the on though weren't deterred in the book to get on that the. what the play is quickly put the society and i could see it in the faces. they kept pushing forward perhaps they thought there was a bit unfair conceding this first go so i didn't doubt for very long and...
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want to remind you one of the president's big top advisers since fired, steve bannon said in michael wolff's book, the chance that don jr. did not walk these g mo's up to the his father's office is zero. >> i disagree with steve. we part -- ways and i do agree with the investigation botched since day one. >> that is not what i said. >> sure you did. >> no i said -- >> they underminded hillary. >> you said that -- >> and i said the fbi botched it since day one. >> i didn't say they botched the investigation i said they botched the election and i'm saying -- the reason that -- >> it is the same -- >> no, the reason they came out is to make sure that hands were clean about hillary clinton but then they withheld for 100 days from the american people that this investigation was ongoing. they forgot to tell us that there were four people critical to the president right in his inner circle being investigated. >> how is that not botched. >> because they didn't botch this investigation. they botched the election for us. they compromised our -- >> and i think where you are on solid ground is they were
want to remind you one of the president's big top advisers since fired, steve bannon said in michael wolff's book, the chance that don jr. did not walk these g mo's up to the his father's office is zero. >> i disagree with steve. we part -- ways and i do agree with the investigation botched since day one. >> that is not what i said. >> sure you did. >> no i said -- >> they underminded hillary. >> you said that -- >> and i said the fbi botched it since...
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seeing the market opening -- dagen: quick i want to remember, we want to remember, an icon, author tom wolffman to voluntary for suicide mission especially on tv. >> all kinds of -- between this year -- >> teaching how to -- >> everything. i am going to see the truth come out every one of them only one way to do that. >> what was that? >> lie. >> quickly tom wolfe wrote for "the wall street journal" we read all reports. >> -- academic out if you can on web site, interviewed her dad a couple years ago, personal note i had a chance to meet him one occasion, just -- amazingly humble gracious, by far the most accomplished person in the room treating everyone as if they were the stars and he was honored to be included, in the department wonderful gi with giant of american literature. dagen: expiration certainly when i was a teen didn't know -- trying to figure out what to do to pay bills, really, sad passing but read his book, nasa astronauts, in space, starting a six 1/2 hour space walk to make repairs on international space station, in miami, give us the latest. reporter: nice segue from the au
seeing the market opening -- dagen: quick i want to remember, we want to remember, an icon, author tom wolffman to voluntary for suicide mission especially on tv. >> all kinds of -- between this year -- >> teaching how to -- >> everything. i am going to see the truth come out every one of them only one way to do that. >> what was that? >> lie. >> quickly tom wolfe wrote for "the wall street journal" we read all reports. >> -- academic out if...
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goods that will be subject to 25% tariff, comedian wolf taking aim at sarah huckabee sanders michelle wolffs secretary fresh off appearance at the white house correspondents dinner at it again this morning on sarah huckabee sanders. >> diamonds, debeers proposed man made gems to draw in younger buyers coca-cola buzz to caffeine fix new drink with alcohol coming up this tuesday morning first, topping the news right now this half an hour, president trump, hitting the road to keep republican majority on capitol hill a new message for the democrats about battles ahmed in midterm blake burman with the very latest blake, good morning. reporter: good morning to you 51 republicans currently in senate president trump for months now has talked about his desire to up that number come november and he will try to do his part, later this evening as he will hit the road and head to nashville. there he will speak at a rally in support of the tennessee senatorial candidate congresswoman marsha blackburn currently republican opening up because of the retirement of senator bob corker but also a seat that coul
goods that will be subject to 25% tariff, comedian wolf taking aim at sarah huckabee sanders michelle wolffs secretary fresh off appearance at the white house correspondents dinner at it again this morning on sarah huckabee sanders. >> diamonds, debeers proposed man made gems to draw in younger buyers coca-cola buzz to caffeine fix new drink with alcohol coming up this tuesday morning first, topping the news right now this half an hour, president trump, hitting the road to keep republican...