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thank you very much, ashley parker, heidi ab-michelle goldberg. coming up, has vladimir kara-murza putin finally gone too far? i vladimir like i tanya? russia is obsessed with hacking our election systems and now our power grids. it looks like putin was behind the murder of a spy on british soil. he knows he can get away with it, that trump won't push back. those are facts. plus the other scandal encroa encroaching on the oval office, the attorney for stormy daniels now says she's physically threatened to keep quiet about anything she had to do with donald trump. back to the white house, to plug the holes, trump is plucking people out of the fox news green room. to him, the real experts on this planet are the people who show up on television especially on fox. the experts. finally let me finish tonight with trump watch. this is "hardball," where the action is. ♪ "never been in love" by cobra starship feat. iconapop ♪ woo! yeah! it's good! it's refreshing. ♪ this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but
thank you very much, ashley parker, heidi ab-michelle goldberg. coming up, has vladimir kara-murza putin finally gone too far? i vladimir like i tanya? russia is obsessed with hacking our election systems and now our power grids. it looks like putin was behind the murder of a spy on british soil. he knows he can get away with it, that trump won't push back. those are facts. plus the other scandal encroa encroaching on the oval office, the attorney for stormy daniels now says she's physically...
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55:00; adam goldberg creator of the series goldberg, very good show, he is a life-long eagles fan. >> agree up here, yes, absolutely. so no wonder he's celebrated the big win with a eagles theme episode. >> can you believe it, folks? i may just be the sixth grade latin teacher but i can safely say this is the come-back of a lifetime. >> touchdown, quakers win. in all of my three weeks every announcing high school football i've never seen anything like this. >> so that's merrill reese, of course on good day yesterday, so cute, he had a big party at his house to have a watch party for the goldberg's, also, see who else is there? we also cents have mike quick playing in a assistant high school football coach then at the very end we also have howie roseman making a cameo and don molest ski, one of the - >> executives. >> the of the team right there. so and they congratulate the world champion eagles. >> love the flashbacks, i tell you. another man who is everywhere, i saw you what's that show, 30 for 30? >> thirty for 30. it is something like that. >> as long as the check cashed? >> oh, n
55:00; adam goldberg creator of the series goldberg, very good show, he is a life-long eagles fan. >> agree up here, yes, absolutely. so no wonder he's celebrated the big win with a eagles theme episode. >> can you believe it, folks? i may just be the sixth grade latin teacher but i can safely say this is the come-back of a lifetime. >> touchdown, quakers win. in all of my three weeks every announcing high school football i've never seen anything like this. >> so that's...
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goldberg? >> well, she can't give the money back because she wouldn't give the money back. i mean she's off on a tour and attempting to profit from the great publicity. i wonder whether her story is correct. the fact she has a picture with trump means nothing to me. people have pictures standing next to politicians all the time or people of note. >> the admitted payment of $140,000 in arbitration, that doesn't mean anythinging? >> i have to speak to cohen on that. all i'm here to tell you is that her taking of the money condones the lack of a signature. the agreement doesn't say -- it doesn't become valid until he signs it. it doesn't say that. and these agreements are like written in cement. they are upheld all the time in new york. i was mistaken when i said to the contrary. >> let me ask you something. with what is happening now with me too movement, there is a discussion about these nondisclosure agreements. it is believed by some of the accusers and the people who are fighting for the women that it takes away their right to free speech. what do you say to that? >> well
goldberg? >> well, she can't give the money back because she wouldn't give the money back. i mean she's off on a tour and attempting to profit from the great publicity. i wonder whether her story is correct. the fact she has a picture with trump means nothing to me. people have pictures standing next to politicians all the time or people of note. >> the admitted payment of $140,000 in arbitration, that doesn't mean anythinging? >> i have to speak to cohen on that. all i'm here...
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he is jay goldberg. good to see you. >> good to see you, don. >> are we going to hear stormy daniels' story? >> she's making an attempt to go on the road with a story. but the nondisclosure agreement is a solid agreement because she took the money. and in agreement, even though it has a provision for a signature, that can be waived by the conduct of the other party. and these agreements are upheld all the time. >> earlier, you were on another network and you said, in agreement, you need the signature of both parties. if there's no signature by him, it's not valid. >> i have to acknowledge that i was incorrect. a study of the jury instructions says even though the signature was not there, if she took the money and acted in a way to waive his signature because she took the money, she can't have it both ways. she can't take the money and claim the agreement was invalid. as i told you, i have a leading case on the subject. >> i'm going to go on. she -- what if she forfeits the money? still, it is -- legal an
he is jay goldberg. good to see you. >> good to see you, don. >> are we going to hear stormy daniels' story? >> she's making an attempt to go on the road with a story. but the nondisclosure agreement is a solid agreement because she took the money. and in agreement, even though it has a provision for a signature, that can be waived by the conduct of the other party. and these agreements are upheld all the time. >> earlier, you were on another network and you said, in...
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his rush investigation which he claims was manufactured byjames comey, on cbs, saturday morning, ben goldberg of time magazine weighed in on the political ramifications. the firing itself, there is a labour timing of it, and also the president response to it, last night, they ensure that the scrutiny on the special counsel investigation is only going to intensify. andrew mccabe was fired less than two days before his 50th birthday and scheduled retirement date. —— ben goldberger. that puts his full pension injeopardy. britain has won its first gold medal at the winter paralympics in south korea. menna fitzpatrick and her guide jen kehoe took the women's visually—impaired slalom crown on the final day of the games as kate grey reports. it was the golden moment they had been waiting for, menna fitzpatrick and jen kehoe save their best until last to win gold on the slalom, the pair were in silver medal position going into the second run and displayed a perfect performance, the time was unbeatable. commentator: she is in front! voiceover: fourth medal in pyeongchang, becoming the most succe
his rush investigation which he claims was manufactured byjames comey, on cbs, saturday morning, ben goldberg of time magazine weighed in on the political ramifications. the firing itself, there is a labour timing of it, and also the president response to it, last night, they ensure that the scrutiny on the special counsel investigation is only going to intensify. andrew mccabe was fired less than two days before his 50th birthday and scheduled retirement date. —— ben goldberger. that puts...
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with me michelle goldberg, and jason candor and eddie glaude. explain -- i thought the column was fascinating. >> thank you. >> what's the main idea? >> the main idea is that there's a lot of debate about did cambridge analytica really work. was it just like steve bannon himself, high-tech snake oil and all a big scam and their vaunted psychographic targeting, did that matter. i think that's what orthgonal to the fact that we have these people that cheated not in only normal ways but in ways that i, who consider myself one of trump's more vitriolic critics, would not have imagined. one of the things that's difficult in understanding trump is that you have to constantly expand your imaginative grasp of human villainy. you have to constantly think that like, wow, people will actually do this? and once you realize what they're capable of and what they're willing to do, it makes some of the scandals around trump, i think you see them in a different light. so it matters that he has these people who are out there talking about kind of framing their po
with me michelle goldberg, and jason candor and eddie glaude. explain -- i thought the column was fascinating. >> thank you. >> what's the main idea? >> the main idea is that there's a lot of debate about did cambridge analytica really work. was it just like steve bannon himself, high-tech snake oil and all a big scam and their vaunted psychographic targeting, did that matter. i think that's what orthgonal to the fact that we have these people that cheated not in only normal...
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susan goldberg, thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: at what point didiz you rethere was something wrong about the portrayal of people of colo >> well, i had certainly read meories over the years of people feeling like the nsrtrayal of african ameri in this country and some people countries really wasn't balanced, that african americans here and people of color here were all butnvisible, that people in other countries were sort of held up as exotics, if you will. >> reporter: primitives. >> yes, exactly. so when we decided to do an issue devoted to rack i didn't that we could do that in a credible way without looking at our own history. >> reporter: i read in america they were portrayed as nestics and not much else. why do you think they were portrayed in that way both here and the africa. >> we asked an historiano help us undertake that examination. >> reporter: why? because i thought it was important to get an outside perspective on our archives. we invited in john edwin mason who is an historian of africas and o an historian who specializes in photography a
susan goldberg, thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: at what point didiz you rethere was something wrong about the portrayal of people of colo >> well, i had certainly read meories over the years of people feeling like the nsrtrayal of african ameri in this country and some people countries really wasn't balanced, that african americans here and people of color here were all butnvisible, that people in other countries were sort of held up as exotics, if...
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that's what michelle goldberg writes. she joins me to explain just after this ek vertebra. you know what goes here... and your approval rating... goes here. test drive the ztrak z540r at your john deere dealer and learn why it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow fast. nothing runs like a deere. save 250 dollars when you test drive and buy a john deere residential z540r ztrak mower. claritin and relief from of non-drowsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. >>> donald trump as it has been established is a notorious cheater. he cheats like hell at golf, he has a long history of stiffing contractors, and now we're learning explosive allegations about the data firm that helped elect him. michelle goldberg writes in "the new york times" if the trump campaign had a social media advantage, one reason is because it hired a company that mined vast amounts of data. with each day it's clear th
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arthur goldberg, who we saw earlier. he left to be u.s. ambassador to the united nations. anything else we should know about the makeup of this case? prof. amar: there is a lot we could say about the make up of the court. one thing that struck me as compared to the current court, it is a relatively young court. the average age is a little under 60 years. you have new members coming onto the court, as justice goldberg indicated in his video earlier , this is one of the first cases he is considering coming onto the court, replacing justice frankfurter, who was a big believer in federalism and judicial restraint. and may or may not have been a vote for clarence gideon. the other justice i would just highlight is the second , i think was one of the real proponents on this court of federalism and giving more respect for the state as opposed to imposing a one-size-fits-all solution. just because we applied it in the federal context, we will apply in the state context. susan: the oral argument was heard by the court on january 15, 1963, 1 day of oral arguments. eight fortis was e
arthur goldberg, who we saw earlier. he left to be u.s. ambassador to the united nations. anything else we should know about the makeup of this case? prof. amar: there is a lot we could say about the make up of the court. one thing that struck me as compared to the current court, it is a relatively young court. the average age is a little under 60 years. you have new members coming onto the court, as justice goldberg indicated in his video earlier , this is one of the first cases he is...
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goldberg were force to be reckoned with what now though was wearing their colors now with the royal blues the defender is hungrier than ever for goals he's already scored five times this season. both spoke on the other hand are having a torrid time of it they were without a win in three games under coach bruno lava dia. his team got the first real chance of the game no maximilian arnold with this shot after ten minutes. opportunities like this were few and far between. chunk in particular were in no hurry to threaten the vosper goal their first chance came just before half time that's not good enough to be a champions league contender. sixty minutes in and shank you were beginning to get their act together rather than bolo got as close as you can get without scoring by only some super goalkeeping from countries stales kept the ball out of. those big responded after some desperate play in the books the referee pointed to the spots. the replay clearly showing the tie and the styles it's taking down recently visited by alpha hard took the shot stops by rather than up it was the third penalty
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i want to bring in michelle goldberg who observed here a few days ago political and consumer unrest in this country with josh bower who argued in business insider, they are taking more left leaning stances and tara who is an expert in marketing and communications and i want to return to the point. it's been so fascinating to watch this play out. in which political power in this country is tilted towards older, more conservative, particularly rural americans, consumer power in this country, the things that brands care about, the kinds of people are younger, more diverse and more urban and nothing is more clear what politicians are doing post parkland. >> i don't think the natural place to turn to for gun control is big corporations but -- >> i agree. yes, that's not the solution. >> people are making it a consumer issue because they are shutout of the process because nra has such a lock on the government despite the way people are forced to turn to whatever avenues of influence are open, which in this case are sort of consumer power, it's not ideal and then it creates a situation where
i want to bring in michelle goldberg who observed here a few days ago political and consumer unrest in this country with josh bower who argued in business insider, they are taking more left leaning stances and tara who is an expert in marketing and communications and i want to return to the point. it's been so fascinating to watch this play out. in which political power in this country is tilted towards older, more conservative, particularly rural americans, consumer power in this country, the...
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and as michelle goldberg writes, quote, increasingly the people supposed to be the adults in the room aren't in the room anymore. the self styled grown ups are for the most part being replaced by lackys. one reporter from "the washington post," national political reporter for nbc news, michelle goldberg columnist for the "new york times" and from florida. great group to talk about this. ashley, you guys at the post, and at the times, are amazingly able to get into lt thought process in the white house. these people seem to be turbulent to tell the news how bad it is. >> the thing is in this white house, right now west wing aides and advisers don't know what's going on. they are doing what we are doing, trying to figure out who is in, who is out, what does this mean, what will the president do next. so even been some white house aisds who will call reporters to ask what are we hearing because our information is potentially good as theirs. >> what about john kelly saying it apparently somewhat off the record but not successfully so, commented to that the president is causing this by ask
and as michelle goldberg writes, quote, increasingly the people supposed to be the adults in the room aren't in the room anymore. the self styled grown ups are for the most part being replaced by lackys. one reporter from "the washington post," national political reporter for nbc news, michelle goldberg columnist for the "new york times" and from florida. great group to talk about this. ashley, you guys at the post, and at the times, are amazingly able to get into lt thought...
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. >> whoopi goldberg co-stars as his book editor. there's love between these two friends. their love of food couldn't be different. >> are you eating an empanada. >> it was a vegan empanada because allan as vegan. >> nick robinson stars in love simon out today. to find out how the young actor land >> what was once just a dream is officially now a reality. season two of big little lies started shooting today. hallelujah. we all will be heading back to monterey because the first season was so amazing. you may be wondering how could they improve upon the original? here's how. >> we have every cast member coming back, but also meryl streep is joining us. >> i'm still having a hard time casually saying meryl in the. i'm like it's [ bleep ] meryl streep. >> how will you initiate her into the girl squad? >> it's on. >> we had breaking of bread and now we're digging deep. >> here's everything we know about season two. streep's character. >> she plays my mother-in-law, perry's mother. >> you can bet she'll want answers. her son was killed during the first season finale. >> it's goi
. >> whoopi goldberg co-stars as his book editor. there's love between these two friends. their love of food couldn't be different. >> are you eating an empanada. >> it was a vegan empanada because allan as vegan. >> nick robinson stars in love simon out today. to find out how the young actor land >> what was once just a dream is officially now a reality. season two of big little lies started shooting today. hallelujah. we all will be heading back to monterey...
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. >> whoopi goldberg co-stars as his book editor. there's love between these two friends. their love of food couldn't be different. >> are you eating an empanada. >> it was a vegan empanada because allan as vegan. >> nick robinson stars in love simon out today. to find out how the young actor land introducing fresh step clean paws, low-tracking litter designed to stay off your floor, and everywhere else. let's make litter less of a mess. let's start fresh. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. >> what was once just a dream is officially now a reality. season two of big little lies started shooting today. hallelujah. we all will be heading back to monterey because the first season was so amazing. you may be wondering how could they improve upon the original? here's how. >> we have every cast member coming back, but also meryl streep is joining us. >> i'm still having a hard time ca
. >> whoopi goldberg co-stars as his book editor. there's love between these two friends. their love of food couldn't be different. >> are you eating an empanada. >> it was a vegan empanada because allan as vegan. >> nick robinson stars in love simon out today. to find out how the young actor land introducing fresh step clean paws, low-tracking litter designed to stay off your floor, and everywhere else. let's make litter less of a mess. let's start fresh. 60% of women...
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associate justice arthur goldberg of the supreme court speaks for the law. mr. justice, do you find it curious, perhaps i should say, do you find it wonderful, that a can change the law? does he solve the problem? >> gideon's case is a great milestone. it causes -- solves a basic problem. today in all courts, federal and state when a man is accused of crime, he must be afforded a lawyer. if he can hire one, if he has the means, he hires his own lawyer. if he doesn't have the means, then a lawyer must be provided for him by the state or the federal government. but i cannot frankly say that it solves all of the problems. because when a man is called to the bar of a criminal court and accused of crime, he's presumed to be innocent, of course. under our system. and giving him a lawyer is only truly p in what equality conceived requires. martin: what are the other problems? >> i am restrained because i must make my decisions known as part of a court from case to case as they come up. and therefore with pro pryity i cannot indicate the constitutional dimensions what h
associate justice arthur goldberg of the supreme court speaks for the law. mr. justice, do you find it curious, perhaps i should say, do you find it wonderful, that a can change the law? does he solve the problem? >> gideon's case is a great milestone. it causes -- solves a basic problem. today in all courts, federal and state when a man is accused of crime, he must be afforded a lawyer. if he can hire one, if he has the means, he hires his own lawyer. if he doesn't have the means, then a...
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. >> reporter: briar goldberg has her life shaked by gun violence. he's a survive of columbine. >> columbine wasn't the first, but i just assumed because we were kids whatever needed to get done so it wouldn't happen again would just get done. >> reporter: and here's something to keep in mind. most of the high school students here and in oakland and around the bay area and the rest of events across the country have never lived in a time without school shootings. >> for my entire life and most of the students currently in high school mass shootings have been just something that the government hasn't done anything about. >> reporter: this march includes generations of people from all walks of life. their message is simple. >> anti-guns because they're bad and all they do is just kill. >> reporter: they say their mission is to pass comprehensive gun control laws. now, we're told about 25,000 people rsvp'd for the event. >> former president barack obama applauded the kids for the movement saying, quote, michelle and i are so inspired by all the young peo
. >> reporter: briar goldberg has her life shaked by gun violence. he's a survive of columbine. >> columbine wasn't the first, but i just assumed because we were kids whatever needed to get done so it wouldn't happen again would just get done. >> reporter: and here's something to keep in mind. most of the high school students here and in oakland and around the bay area and the rest of events across the country have never lived in a time without school shootings. >> for...
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i want to bring in michelle goldberg who observed here a few days ago political and consumer unrest in this country with josh bower who argued in business insider, they are taking more left leaning stances and tara who is an expert in marketing and communications and i want to return to the point. it's been so fascinating to watch this play out. in which political power in this country is tilted towards older, more conservative, particularly rural americans, consumer power in this country, the things that brands care about, the kinds of people they're trying to get to be customers are younger, more diverse and more urban. and nothing is more clear what politicians are doing post parkland. >> i don't think the natural place to turn to for gun control is big corporations but -- >> i agree. yes, that's not the solution. >> people are making it a consumer issue because they are shutout of the process because nra has such a lock on the government despite the way people are forced to turn to whatever avenues of influence are open, which in this case are sort of consumer power, it's not ideal
i want to bring in michelle goldberg who observed here a few days ago political and consumer unrest in this country with josh bower who argued in business insider, they are taking more left leaning stances and tara who is an expert in marketing and communications and i want to return to the point. it's been so fascinating to watch this play out. in which political power in this country is tilted towards older, more conservative, particularly rural americans, consumer power in this country, the...
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think this is something we've all needed to grapple with for a very long time. >> thank you, susan goldberg. >>> up next, my final thoughts. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab. that's it! we really need to get with the program and see the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq (mirabegron) for oab symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may affect or be affected by other medications. before taking myrbetriq, tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold symptoms, urinary tract infection, constipation, diarrhea, dizziness and headache. okay, t
think this is something we've all needed to grapple with for a very long time. >> thank you, susan goldberg. >>> up next, my final thoughts. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab. that's it! we really need to get with the program and see the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq (mirabegron) for oab symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class....
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truman appointee, tom clark, and wizzer white on the court, arthur goldberg, and he left in 1965 to be u.s. ambassador to the united nations. is there anything else about the make-up of that court we should know about? it was a unanimous decision, we'll remember. >> well, there's a lot we could say about the makeup of this court. one of the things that struck me is that compared to the current court, it's a relatively young court. the average age on the court of the nine members is a little under 60 years. you have new members coming onto the court as justice goldberg indicated in his video earlier, this the, you know, one of the first cases he's considering coming onto the court replacing justice frankfurter, who was a big believer in federalism and judicial restraint, and may or may not have been a vote for clarence gideon. the other justice i would just highlight is the second justice harlan, i think, was one of the real proponents on this particular court of federalism and giving more respect for the states as opposed to imposing a one size fits all solution just because we've appl
truman appointee, tom clark, and wizzer white on the court, arthur goldberg, and he left in 1965 to be u.s. ambassador to the united nations. is there anything else about the make-up of that court we should know about? it was a unanimous decision, we'll remember. >> well, there's a lot we could say about the makeup of this court. one of the things that struck me is that compared to the current court, it's a relatively young court. the average age on the court of the nine members is a...
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michelle goldberg writes, as this drama unfolds, it's becoming clear, for all its sordid details it's a campaign finance scandal, a transparency scandal, and potentially part of an ongoing national security scandal. it's salacious and obsurd, but we should take it seriously. i'm pleased to be joined by the author of the piece, michelle gold brk. you raise a lot of good points in this op-ed, and i have seen that criticism from people about the reporting of this story, that it seems that it's just another sex scandal, two consenting adults. we should let it be. you think it's more than that, right? >> that's a lot of people's reaction, including a lot of people who really dislike trump. that was their reaction when it first broke. that was sort of my reaction. with any other president, you would imagine that paying off a porn star in the final days of the presidential campaign would be a big scandal, but when this emerged in january, i think most people sort of shrugged. you know, for those of us, for people who love trump, they have already -- this is baked into his persona. for people
michelle goldberg writes, as this drama unfolds, it's becoming clear, for all its sordid details it's a campaign finance scandal, a transparency scandal, and potentially part of an ongoing national security scandal. it's salacious and obsurd, but we should take it seriously. i'm pleased to be joined by the author of the piece, michelle gold brk. you raise a lot of good points in this op-ed, and i have seen that criticism from people about the reporting of this story, that it seems that it's...
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and jonah goldberg, senior editor of national review. wow. i got to start with a couple of new tweets from the president. he seems to be unloading again on mr. mccabe and the mueller probe. he said this, this morning. spent very little time with andrew mccabe, but he never took notes when he was with me. i don't believe he took memos except to help his own agenda, probably at a later date. same with lying james comey. can we call them fake memos? then he adds, why does the mueller team have 13 hardened democrats and crooked hillary supporters and zero republicans? another dem recently added, does anyone think this is fair, yet there is no collusion. eliana, the president has declared war on the mueller probe again. >> setting that aside for one second, i actually think that the president is doing great damage to his cause because the mccabe firing, from what we know, was recommended by career officials. the president stepping in to this is doing great damage because it is making it look like a political action. yes, it was ultimately decided
and jonah goldberg, senior editor of national review. wow. i got to start with a couple of new tweets from the president. he seems to be unloading again on mr. mccabe and the mueller probe. he said this, this morning. spent very little time with andrew mccabe, but he never took notes when he was with me. i don't believe he took memos except to help his own agenda, probably at a later date. same with lying james comey. can we call them fake memos? then he adds, why does the mueller team have 13...
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i want to read you something michelle goldberg wrote today in "the new york times." she writes, since the beginning of this nightmare administration we've been assured via well placed anonymous sources a few sober trust worthy people in the white house were checking donald trump's instinct and most erratic whims. they present themselves as guardians of american democracy rather than collaboratored in the undoing. the people who were supposed to be the adults in the room aren't in the room any more. i've heard from kelly's defenders that he is still one of the adults who says no, as ashley has reported. i've also heard from the wing, which is more aligned with jared and ivanka and the family, that he is not deferential enough to the president. what ashley said, that he says no too much, that he goes to the hill and says the president isn't informed on that issue. that he has tried to play president himself. what do you think when you see all of this sort of unraveling chaos and the fact that it's in perpetual motion? >> well, i mean, the president came in saying, i'm
i want to read you something michelle goldberg wrote today in "the new york times." she writes, since the beginning of this nightmare administration we've been assured via well placed anonymous sources a few sober trust worthy people in the white house were checking donald trump's instinct and most erratic whims. they present themselves as guardians of american democracy rather than collaboratored in the undoing. the people who were supposed to be the adults in the room aren't in the...
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this is moderated by politico health care reporter dan goldberg. this is about one hour. cannot reach an issue. >> [applause] >> i did not invite that, but thank you. hope you will learn more about what precision medicine is, as as well as how to pay for it. public discussion and debate about health care has focused in recent years on health insurance. as controversy has swirled around the affordable care act. at the same time we debate this perennial and perplexing issue, a revolution in health care is unfolding as well. it is one based in new treatments and different types of treatments for serious disease. in this context, the most important places to look for health-care improvements may not be new forms of medicare and medicaid, but to our world-class biotech firms and regulators of the food and drug administration. the emergence of treatment, including preventive treatment on genetic information or even alteration of genetic has sparked the movement called precision medicine. yet as promising firms were making the most progress has sparked the movementagainst superb
this is moderated by politico health care reporter dan goldberg. this is about one hour. cannot reach an issue. >> [applause] >> i did not invite that, but thank you. hope you will learn more about what precision medicine is, as as well as how to pay for it. public discussion and debate about health care has focused in recent years on health insurance. as controversy has swirled around the affordable care act. at the same time we debate this perennial and perplexing issue, a...
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so can you imagine the insanity if whoopi goldberg and tiff gnu haddish played mother and daughter in a movie? here's the deal. you don't have to imagine it because carly steele has it. >> this is going to be amazing and i spoke to the movie mogul who is making this comedy dream team a reality. the one and only tyler perry. tiffany haddish. >> yeah. >> you guys are going to be working together. >> the movie is called "the list." >> the t it's going to be really funny. >> tiffany starred in tyler's tv series, "if loving you is wrong" back in 2015 before landing her breakout role in "girls trip" last year. now she's hanging with the likes of bey and jay. >> iot invited to the beyonce party. >> and of course, the 38-year-old is currently at the center of the who bit beyonce mystery. tyler says he knows who did it, but his lips are staying sealed. but the 48-year-old dad is dishing about his recent bidding war with 6-year-old blue ivy at a charity auction. >> 19. miss blue. >> she was bidding every painting that came out. she was, like, you would hear her in the whole audience. i want tha
so can you imagine the insanity if whoopi goldberg and tiff gnu haddish played mother and daughter in a movie? here's the deal. you don't have to imagine it because carly steele has it. >> this is going to be amazing and i spoke to the movie mogul who is making this comedy dream team a reality. the one and only tyler perry. tiffany haddish. >> yeah. >> you guys are going to be working together. >> the movie is called "the list." >> the t it's going to be...
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they wouldn't know -- like, sarah goldberg, who was in that scene, she she's great in the show. but she said she wouldn't know if i was reacting in character or if i was reacting as the director. >> seth: right. >> 'cause she would be -- we would be doing a scene and i'd be going -- [ laughter ] and she's like, "is that -- is that -- that's the character, right? that's not you?" and i'm like, "no, no, no. no, no. that's the character." yeah. and he hates your acting. [ laughter ] no, she -- she's phenomenal on the show. >> seth: you -- you have a fantastic cast. stephen root, who's a good actor. the acting teacher is henry winkler. >> yes, henry winkler is in it. yes. >> seth: who is one of those people -- and i'm sure you'll attest this as well. he came on this show, he's one of those guys, nothing would be worse than if he was a bad guy. >> no, yeah, he's the nicest human being on the planet. >> seth: and you need it to be the case. you need henry winkler to be as nice as he is. >> yes. and then we cast him as a very angry acting coach. >> seth: yeah. >> and there is a scene i
they wouldn't know -- like, sarah goldberg, who was in that scene, she she's great in the show. but she said she wouldn't know if i was reacting in character or if i was reacting as the director. >> seth: right. >> 'cause she would be -- we would be doing a scene and i'd be going -- [ laughter ] and she's like, "is that -- is that -- that's the character, right? that's not you?" and i'm like, "no, no, no. no, no. that's the character." yeah. and he hates your...
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. >> at 8:00 it is the goldbergs, followed by speechless. at ten designated survivor. and stay with us for abc7 news at 11. >> that's it for this edition. look for breaking news on twitter. i am kristen sze. >> and i am dan ashley for spencer christian, and larry beil. we appreciate your time. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a data analyst from nashville, tennessee... a strategy consultant from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion -- a librarian from cleveland, ohio... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, all. thank you, johnny. we seem to have run into some difficult -- more difficult material than is usually the case so far this week on "jeopardy!" however, maryann has performed admirably. garan and laura, good luck. here we go. categories are... yeah. and finally... maryann, start us. i'll do false or misleading for $200. maryann. -who is kramer? -no. garan. -who is george? -george costanza. yeah. let's go with marc
. >> at 8:00 it is the goldbergs, followed by speechless. at ten designated survivor. and stay with us for abc7 news at 11. >> that's it for this edition. look for breaking news on twitter. i am kristen sze. >> and i am dan ashley for spencer christian, and larry beil. we appreciate your time. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a data analyst from nashville, tennessee... a strategy consultant from chicago, illinois......
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a little earlier i spoke to daniel lippman, who is a reporter at politico, and mark goldberg, who is the editor of un dispatch. i started by asking mark what we know so far about the new national security advisor. john bolton is someone who doesn't do diplomacy per se. he has a zero—sum view of the world in which every other country's game is necessarily america's loss. this leads him to take maximalist positions, refusing to give an inch. so what we can expect with john bolton as national—security adviser isafar bolton as national—security adviser is a far more hawkish stance and one thatis is a far more hawkish stance and one that is less willing to engage with allies in areas of common interest. we will talk aboutjohn bolton and what she might mean for the future, ina what she might mean for the future, in a moment. daniel, it has been a busy time for personnel turnover, what is going on? iv president trump is getting more, building out his white house in terms of what he wants to see. previously, he had been restrained by some of the adults in the room who was warning him a
a little earlier i spoke to daniel lippman, who is a reporter at politico, and mark goldberg, who is the editor of un dispatch. i started by asking mark what we know so far about the new national security advisor. john bolton is someone who doesn't do diplomacy per se. he has a zero—sum view of the world in which every other country's game is necessarily america's loss. this leads him to take maximalist positions, refusing to give an inch. so what we can expect with john bolton as...
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jeffrey goldberg editor in chief of "the atlantic." margaret talev is senior white house correspondent and ed o'keefe for the "washington post" also cbs news contributor. susan, turbulent week, how do you rate this one? >> i think this has -- we've gotten accustom to a level of chaos, it's been untraditional but this week reached a new level. is raising new concerns about the operation of the white house. i think what's different, we've had previous administrations have had rough patches and hard starts. clinton administration had very tough first year. what is different, things are not getting smoother they're not working things out. things if anything are getting more chaotic and with the personnel changes we're seeing and difficulty the president may have in getting experienced people to plan on, may get worse not better. >> brennan: what do you think is the single most sort of defining issue for the week? the security clearances, got a lot of scrutiny, some of that was the fascination with jared kushner as son-in-law. is that somet
jeffrey goldberg editor in chief of "the atlantic." margaret talev is senior white house correspondent and ed o'keefe for the "washington post" also cbs news contributor. susan, turbulent week, how do you rate this one? >> i think this has -- we've gotten accustom to a level of chaos, it's been untraditional but this week reached a new level. is raising new concerns about the operation of the white house. i think what's different, we've had previous administrations...
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. >> at 8:00 it is the goldbergs, followed by speechless. at ten designated survivor. and stay with us for abc7 news at 11. >> that's it for this edition. look for breaking news on twitter. i am kristen sze. >> and i am dan ashley for spencer christian, and larry beil. we appreciate your time. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. mandy, you're getting glitter on my soccer ball. oh, well, now it's a disco ball. (singsongy) you're welcome! oh, look. boyd drew a rocket... or a... wiener. you know what? let's go with rocket. (horn honks, vehicle approaches) oh! your dad's home! oh, finally. i've been cooped up with you hens long enough.
. >> at 8:00 it is the goldbergs, followed by speechless. at ten designated survivor. and stay with us for abc7 news at 11. >> that's it for this edition. look for breaking news on twitter. i am kristen sze. >> and i am dan ashley for spencer christian, and larry beil. we appreciate your time. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. mandy, you're getting glitter on my soccer ball. oh, well, now it's a disco ball. (singsongy) you're welcome! oh, look. boyd drew a rocket... or a... wiener....
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he played the goldberg variation. magicaln absolutely evening. i cannot remember if you were there. played datesand he of an and something else. tos was the thing that used happen in people's houses and it rarely happens now. i found it magical. lift in stamford. and for various reasons, sunday afternoons, my might -- my wife and i, she or he would play the and they were great experiences, human experiences. watched you draw a line of the characterization of him as a thoroughly musical person, something deep in his character. >> such a wonderful speaking voice. one of his great advantages. >> he did. a favorite book, it is so hard maybe that great aboutation containing 1000 pages, a little of everything. >> a great compilation -- >> i was hoping you would mention that. >> that is what friends are for. so give us the title because i won't push her it. is standing before history. >> i can't remember but it was very good. >> the point you were saying about how everything was , it is an important where politics is everything and you step away from it. you could still step away from it a
he played the goldberg variation. magicaln absolutely evening. i cannot remember if you were there. played datesand he of an and something else. tos was the thing that used happen in people's houses and it rarely happens now. i found it magical. lift in stamford. and for various reasons, sunday afternoons, my might -- my wife and i, she or he would play the and they were great experiences, human experiences. watched you draw a line of the characterization of him as a thoroughly musical person,...
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into my great friend and advisor meyer -- maia goldberg. i just need to say as all of us have said i'm painfully aware as everyone in this room as the catastrophic changes in our political world i feel it as a time when the worst of human nature is rising to the surface i did not expect to be alive in such an error. what we were assembled here i'm always happy when someone describes my fiction is generous. the form that i particularly used which links stories makes a point of picking up characters and situations that the reader might have forgotten or dismissed or not have insight. at the very least fiction reminds us that other people have in our lives whether we want to know this or not. i always hear myself quoting my mother who like mother's of era found many occasions to remind me you're not the only pebble on the beach. this is was not welcome news to me as a small child and sounds different to me now. i used to say i know that. but now i think we never really know. and it is fiction's job to remind us. this is not everything but his
into my great friend and advisor meyer -- maia goldberg. i just need to say as all of us have said i'm painfully aware as everyone in this room as the catastrophic changes in our political world i feel it as a time when the worst of human nature is rising to the surface i did not expect to be alive in such an error. what we were assembled here i'm always happy when someone describes my fiction is generous. the form that i particularly used which links stories makes a point of picking up...
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and whoopi goldberg wore a red ribbon for aids awareness. there is so much out there because they realize this is an incredible platform to say what you want to say. >> and speaking of trends, white was a big trend. >> it was a white hot night, darling. jane fonda, fabulous. this proves it gets greater later, right? we saw mary j. blige in the beautiful column dress. she looked beyond chic. and there were so many people in metallics as well. a lot of metallics. gal gadot in the beautiful flapper she had. >> jennifer lawrence. in christian dior. that was really beautiful as well. and white and metallic to me, are one and the same. >> i think, gold, white, red, black. those are all strong colors. i don't think it's a coincidence we saw them. >> right there. >> oh, my gosh. >> a lot of nontraditional tuxes, as well. >> i give it up for the guys. they looked great. of course, timothee chalamet wore head to toe white. echoing the women there. armie hammer, the velvet tux. car carry grant thing going on. ansel, michael, you didn't know what to wea
and whoopi goldberg wore a red ribbon for aids awareness. there is so much out there because they realize this is an incredible platform to say what you want to say. >> and speaking of trends, white was a big trend. >> it was a white hot night, darling. jane fonda, fabulous. this proves it gets greater later, right? we saw mary j. blige in the beautiful column dress. she looked beyond chic. and there were so many people in metallics as well. a lot of metallics. gal gadot in the...
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jeffrey goldberg editor in chief of ." margaret talev is senior white house coron the "washington newo you rate this one? >> i -- we've gotten accustom to a level o unl but this week reached a new level. is raising new concesite house. i think what's different, we've hardrevious administrations starts. clinton administration had very tough first year. what is gting smoother they're t working things out. ic and with theing are gettingha personnel changes we're seeing and difficulty the president mad people to plan on, may get worse not better. is the single most sort of defining issue for theleances, a lot of scrutiny, some of that was the fascination with kushner as son-in-law. is that something that really rises to the level of crisis at the white house? >> i defining cruise whiteou i a is driving some of the sense of turbu building. b surprise to many on capitol hill, on wall street and some made the trade announcement at t a surprisamroomte prepad >> i think when you're talking about defining the biggest long term press
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a joining now, bernie goldberg, fox news contributor. >> thanks, rick. see you on so you say that you e have a you do not disturb sign around our necks. tell us more. >> we have become so partisan in this country, so divided on all aspects of our life, that we have lost the ability to persuade even the desire, not just the ability, but the desire to convince our friends, our neighbors, our fellow americans to change their mind on just about anything. so if you think the, ar-15 it should be illegal, late-term abortion, that it is part of a woman's right, you are not going to be convinced otherwise. a lot of people watching the snow have seen the video of an interviewer, going onto a college campus, asking the kids what they think of the statements supposedly made up by donald trump. they hated, productively. then he says no, it wasn't donald trump, it was barack obama. then they love the same statement. a second ago, they hated it. now, they love it. it is one thing to hang onto principles and beliefs. that is a good thing. but that is not what we are doi
a joining now, bernie goldberg, fox news contributor. >> thanks, rick. see you on so you say that you e have a you do not disturb sign around our necks. tell us more. >> we have become so partisan in this country, so divided on all aspects of our life, that we have lost the ability to persuade even the desire, not just the ability, but the desire to convince our friends, our neighbors, our fellow americans to change their mind on just about anything. so if you think the, ar-15 it...
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bernie goldberg, how are you doing, bernie, on this passover/easter? what do you think explains 18 million that tuned in on tuesday night? >> there is an entire country between manhattan and malibu. in that country, the people have, by and large, different values and the people in hollywood. i don't think the people in hollywood really understand those people. the people in hollywood live in a very comfortable, progressive, elite bubble. in that bubble, there aren't a lot of people like the family you see on the "roseanne" show. as a result of that, they don't understand these people. that's why they didn't understand how donald trump won the election. the question is, what is next? is this show a one-off or other producers going to hold their nose? that's a key phrase, will they hold their nose and do more blue-collar shows like this? we all know there political and ideologically liberal. they live and die by ratings. the show got good ratings. >> bill: they will get into opioid addiction and gender identity as well. let's see how they do. roseanne ba
bernie goldberg, how are you doing, bernie, on this passover/easter? what do you think explains 18 million that tuned in on tuesday night? >> there is an entire country between manhattan and malibu. in that country, the people have, by and large, different values and the people in hollywood. i don't think the people in hollywood really understand those people. the people in hollywood live in a very comfortable, progressive, elite bubble. in that bubble, there aren't a lot of people like...
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the movie with wubby goldberg on the farm. this guy krkskrip he's fine. the actor there with the head. and i like that girl with the red hair. spoon. she do the movie it's called camping. [ laughter ] spoon is also in the movie erection. with marcus pointer. >> with who? >> i don't know who? >> matthew brian. >> oh, matthew brian. the movie like is called go with the car and you go back and change the time. you know. [ laughter ] the guy, the short guy you know, the name of animal michael, something, go watch the movie, trust me and believe me! it's good movie! oprah in the movie and spoon. don't watch the movie, up to you. i don't care. this is good movie. [ laughter ] cut. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: either do or don't go see the movie i'm still not sure but thank you. we're going to take a break and come back from the break, these two families are snowed in. they are on the east coast. tonight we will have a snowed in scavenger hunt next. stick around we'll be right back cheerp che [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: abc "jimmy kimmel live"
the movie with wubby goldberg on the farm. this guy krkskrip he's fine. the actor there with the head. and i like that girl with the red hair. spoon. she do the movie it's called camping. [ laughter ] spoon is also in the movie erection. with marcus pointer. >> with who? >> i don't know who? >> matthew brian. >> oh, matthew brian. the movie like is called go with the car and you go back and change the time. you know. [ laughter ] the guy, the short guy you know, the name...
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. >>> all right, here's a look at prime time, it's the goldbergs, followed by speechless, modern family and american housewife. and it's the mid season premier of designated survivor and then stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >>> an east bay teenager is helping dreams come true for this prom season. she's opening a free pop-up prom shop. >> all of this is kind of all like super sparkly dresses. >> carly loves dressing up. >> this one right here, i think, because it's a really pretty silk material that i love. >> reporter: it's prom season, and even though she has her dress picked out, she knows everyone is not as fortunate. >> i wanted everyone to have the same opportunities that i can have. >> so she partnered up with east bay dress day. >> so when they walk in this thing, it floats behind them. >> reporter: it's a nonprofit that donates used prom dresses for teens. they found a store in alamo and will hold a free prom -- she got a sneak peek at the inventory before her upcoming prom, which she admits that she otherwise would have missed because she didn't have a dress. >> that was
. >>> all right, here's a look at prime time, it's the goldbergs, followed by speechless, modern family and american housewife. and it's the mid season premier of designated survivor and then stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >>> an east bay teenager is helping dreams come true for this prom season. she's opening a free pop-up prom shop. >> all of this is kind of all like super sparkly dresses. >> carly loves dressing up. >> this one right here, i think,...
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let's sort out the developments with ben goldberger from "times" magazine. good morning. >> good morning. >> in a phone interview with cbs news mccabe said i strongly believe this is the latest chapter in a year-long attack on my credibility and service to the country. what are the political ramifications of this? >> we don't yet know the extent of them. but the firing itself, certainly the timing and mccabe's response and the president's response to it last night ensure the scrutiny on the special counsel investigation is only going to intensify. >> the president seems to be pursuing a go it alone approach on hiring and firing. so what are the implications for robert mueller and his probe? >> i think we don't know directly what this will mean for the probe itself. it is not clear if the firing of mccabe will have a material affect but mccabe was very clear in no uncertain terms in statements with cbs and other reporters that he believes this was an attempt to side line him in part because he could corroborate james comey's testimony about mueller's investig
let's sort out the developments with ben goldberger from "times" magazine. good morning. >> good morning. >> in a phone interview with cbs news mccabe said i strongly believe this is the latest chapter in a year-long attack on my credibility and service to the country. what are the political ramifications of this? >> we don't yet know the extent of them. but the firing itself, certainly the timing and mccabe's response and the president's response to it last night...
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bob woodward and jeffrey goldberg, stay with us. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," we'll go live to the white house and the pentagon for details about what led up to the president's north korea announcement and the key officials blindsided by the move to deflect from stormy. you're watching "morning joe." y we'll be right back because i want my children to know it's all so that they can have a better life. oh my gosh. this is amazing. we're so much closer to home ownership. this is amazing. bp's natural gas teams use smart app technology to share data from any well instantly. so they can analyze trends and stop potential problems in their tracks. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. >>> welcome back to "morning joe," we have reporting from both the pentagon and the white house on this north korea story. nbc news pentagon correspondent hans nichols is with us, also nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. kristen, i'll start with you at the white house with the process of how this came together last night capped by the president of the united
bob woodward and jeffrey goldberg, stay with us. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," we'll go live to the white house and the pentagon for details about what led up to the president's north korea announcement and the key officials blindsided by the move to deflect from stormy. you're watching "morning joe." y we'll be right back because i want my children to know it's all so that they can have a better life. oh my gosh. this is amazing. we're so much closer to home...
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and we're alsojoined from denver by mark goldberg, who is the editor of un dispatch and host of the global dispatches podcast. you have reported at length onjohn bolton in the past, what sort of things have you said about him? john bolton is someone who does not do diplomacy per se, he has a zero—sum view of the world, in which every other country's gain is american loss, this sees him stick to maximalist positions, refusing to give an inch. what we can expect from john bolton is a more hawkish sta nce from john bolton is a more hawkish stance by the united states, and one which is less willing to engage with us allies on areas of common interest. welcome back and talk aboutjohn bolton and what he might mean for the future in a moment, but first, it has been quite a busy time in terms of personnel turnover at the white house, what is going on in the white house, what is going on in the administration?” the white house, what is going on in the administration? i think president trump is getting more, building out his white house in terms of what he wants to see, and previously he had bee
and we're alsojoined from denver by mark goldberg, who is the editor of un dispatch and host of the global dispatches podcast. you have reported at length onjohn bolton in the past, what sort of things have you said about him? john bolton is someone who does not do diplomacy per se, he has a zero—sum view of the world, in which every other country's gain is american loss, this sees him stick to maximalist positions, refusing to give an inch. what we can expect from john bolton is a more...
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time -- the only time i've ever shot anything is i shot a glass of poisoned iced tea out of whoopi goldberg's hand. >> seth: oh, wow. [ light laughter ] >> thereby saving her life. and also, i'm really bad, because there's always these lovely cop adviser guys and gun adviser people who show you how to grip it, and everything. and i -- i'm, like, the lead in the show, so i guess they don't really say to me, "that was rubbish." but i realized after the first couple of times, that my co-star in it, bojana, she's quite small. and when the first time we come in, and go, you know, "police," or whatever, i realized that she was taller than me and it's because my stance for doing the gun, i go like this. [ laughter ] like sort of, like broad, like, bob fosse kind of thing. [ light laughter ] and she's so much taller than me because my legs are so wide apart. and someone said, "why do you do that?" i go, "i don't know. i didn't realize i was doing it." maybe just to be balanced, you know? >> seth: yeah. >> but that's -- so i'm kind of a -- i've got a sort of slight broadway flair to my -- [ laughter a
time -- the only time i've ever shot anything is i shot a glass of poisoned iced tea out of whoopi goldberg's hand. >> seth: oh, wow. [ light laughter ] >> thereby saving her life. and also, i'm really bad, because there's always these lovely cop adviser guys and gun adviser people who show you how to grip it, and everything. and i -- i'm, like, the lead in the show, so i guess they don't really say to me, "that was rubbish." but i realized after the first couple of times,...
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up" pin, lin manuel miranda wore an orange flag pin representing "every town for gun safety," whoopi goldberg wore a red ribbon for aids awareness, and on a happier note, daniel day lewis wore a pin that said, "ask about our specials!" ( laughter ) yeah. he's retiring from acting to work full time at red robin. ( laughter ) so that's the oscars. now, i know you all came here to hear me talk about trade tariffs. ( laughter ) okay. we all know that "the phantom menace" is the best star wars. but that's not where we're going because, right before we taped, the entire news jumped on the bus to crazy town. at the wheel, former trump campaign aide and guy telling the stripper how much he loves his kids, sam nunberg. ( laughter ) here's what happened: robert mueller issued a subpeona to nunberg to get him to testify about the russia investigation and not only did nunberg say he won't show up, he said he was planning to go on bloomberg tv and tear up the subpoena. ( audience reacts ) no no, no, no -- smart thinking. do it on "bloomberg." no witnesses! ( laughter ) >> jon: no one will know! >> stephen
up" pin, lin manuel miranda wore an orange flag pin representing "every town for gun safety," whoopi goldberg wore a red ribbon for aids awareness, and on a happier note, daniel day lewis wore a pin that said, "ask about our specials!" ( laughter ) yeah. he's retiring from acting to work full time at red robin. ( laughter ) so that's the oscars. now, i know you all came here to hear me talk about trade tariffs. ( laughter ) okay. we all know that "the phantom...