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did keith own a gun? >> i have a .45 acp in my work truck that i just got, and it's never had any, i mean it's never been loaded. >> reporter: as part of standard protocol, the detective asked for keith's clothes. they would be tested for gun shot residue. >> what you're wearing now, is that, was that fresh clothes from this morning whenever you? >> this is what i wore yesterday. >> reporter: before wrapping up the interview, the detective took a look at keith's cell phone. >> while i'm reviewing this phone, i see that he obtains a text message, an incoming text message from a lady by the name of deanna jaynes. >> reporter: ping, up comes a text message? >> that's correct. >> reporter: the message read: "did you make it home okay?" keith was quick to point out, his relationship with deanna was completely platonic. >> she's more like a guy friend. >> reporter: no big deal? nothing sexual? >> no big deal, that's right. >> reporter: after that, keith was released to go and grieve with his family. detective c
did keith own a gun? >> i have a .45 acp in my work truck that i just got, and it's never had any, i mean it's never been loaded. >> reporter: as part of standard protocol, the detective asked for keith's clothes. they would be tested for gun shot residue. >> what you're wearing now, is that, was that fresh clothes from this morning whenever you? >> this is what i wore yesterday. >> reporter: before wrapping up the interview, the detective took a look at keith's...
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keith morrison: but it did. much of it recorded, as you will see, by those electronic beeps and bytes and pixels. just enough to make it a truly puzzling mystery. enough to not quite know what happened to michelle le. one of the things i was so angry about was that nothing made sense. nothing made sense. keith morrison: especially this. same night, 8:56 pm. michelle's nursing instructor, annoyed, baffled, worried by her absence takes a security guard to the parking lot to look for her car. 9:05 pm, michelle's car re-enters the garage two floors below. 9:06 pm it arrives on the third floor. off camera, the nursing instructor sees it, waves frantically. and the car suddenly stops, backs up, races down the ramp out of the garage. but why? alarmed, the nursing instructor calls the police. and the next morning, 400 miles south in san diego michelle's cousin krystine was awakened by a text from michelle's former boyfriend. and he messages me. he goes, hey, just to let you know, we don't know where michelle is. have yo
keith morrison: but it did. much of it recorded, as you will see, by those electronic beeps and bytes and pixels. just enough to make it a truly puzzling mystery. enough to not quite know what happened to michelle le. one of the things i was so angry about was that nothing made sense. nothing made sense. keith morrison: especially this. same night, 8:56 pm. michelle's nursing instructor, annoyed, baffled, worried by her absence takes a security guard to the parking lot to look for her car. 9:05...
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keith: yes. basis,: on a tactical you prefer discretionary companies, like retailers, homebuilders, automakers, consumer staples. that has to do with the tax overhaul and putting more cash and people's pockets. year, going back to last some worry about the consumer and we held the same view we look at a drop in the savings rate, but when you get a 2%-4% after tax pay raise, which starts now, given lower withholding taxes, that is more than enough to offset higher gas prices and etc.. if history is a guide, that money should be spent pretty soon. opportunity toal go long discretionary and what usually lags and where that money gets spent is on things like lodging, based on our analysis, entertainment, housing, and home improvement. we like those segments. scarlet: so you are not concerned about inflation at this point in terms of having a slowing effect on consumer spending? keith: eventually it is something we are watching for, but the map for us is gases about it ready-50 basis point potential a
keith: yes. basis,: on a tactical you prefer discretionary companies, like retailers, homebuilders, automakers, consumer staples. that has to do with the tax overhaul and putting more cash and people's pockets. year, going back to last some worry about the consumer and we held the same view we look at a drop in the savings rate, but when you get a 2%-4% after tax pay raise, which starts now, given lower withholding taxes, that is more than enough to offset higher gas prices and etc.. if history...
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the holiday makers like keith and helen. and. really. it's. all of the paul robinson all those borders and walls whether it's all of this is beautiful as long as we keep at. it that government stable forty four minutes it would make a good wall forty or forty got in more but. if i can still be saved. you keep. going. to. the to. the immediate. conservative male of repression being lifted. some say. the film includes the right to. present the work about a new generation of women fighting for their rights. thirty minutes w. . this is you get news coming to live from valley let's go right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul and by the shellac up thirty dollars for the corresponding let's bring in a full check should out here from our polling that dash is going to be bought off a correspondent frank for more on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about the prospective cancer d.w. news. good job it is a coffee can. normally screw africa and the old story link to exceptional stories and discussions from a v
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here in australia they're known as grey nomads retirees like keith a. helen who swapped their home for a caravan for a couple of months to escape winter they make this trip every year three thousand six hundred kilometers from melbourne to port douglas. to break during that guy hero and. mike gaynor oh i think he's going to cave in every guy i am now if we can draw it without it beautiful day breakdancing moment during the week again today and. well it. wouldn't change a thing. keith and helen who got married here at the great barrier reef it was the beginning of a lifelong bond. the reef is a magical place two thousand three hundred kilometers long three thousand separate coral reefs a unique habitat. and port douglas this is where the big tourist boats set off. everyone wants to see the reef it's an unforgettable experience. nearly five hundred coral hungry vacationers stream aboard the great barrier reef tour boat. it has rained solidly for the last two weeks now on the first sunny day the boat is full. and keith and helen are also on board looking f
here in australia they're known as grey nomads retirees like keith a. helen who swapped their home for a caravan for a couple of months to escape winter they make this trip every year three thousand six hundred kilometers from melbourne to port douglas. to break during that guy hero and. mike gaynor oh i think he's going to cave in every guy i am now if we can draw it without it beautiful day breakdancing moment during the week again today and. well it. wouldn't change a thing. keith and helen...
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the holiday makers like keith and helen. meaning. all of the paul mcnulty orders and walls all that it's all a myth is beautiful as long as we keep up. with that mistake we've already been it would make him all boring or all we got in moment. one of the wonders of the world an overwhelmingly beautiful natural treasure to be cherished and nurtured if we start now the great barrier reef can still be saved. living without water in lima. the slums in paris capital are cut off from the city's water supply. local residents are fighting for survival. who's responsible for this situation and how did it happen. living without water drought in peru. just enough w. . the people who come for information. have the peons to express g.w. on facebook and twitter to date and in touch. we make up of what we watch as a home office the hand of friendship we are the civil service. they want to shape the continent's future to. be part of it enjoy never been youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to seventy seven percent
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>> to keith. to us for the story. >> why do you think it was that it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back? >> they wanted to squash the story. >> you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump? >> i'm assuming so, yeah. the offer, which we didn't discuss or haven't discussed was they had offered me a big contract for work, for modelling and fitness and things like that. my life has been health and fitness. >> they said they were going to have you be a columnist? >> correct. they said i would write columns. one article per month in okay macki mack magazine and four columns on radar online for two years and two magazine covers and their reasoning was like you've been a successful model, fitness, et cetera. we want to help you continue and rebrand you. you're older now we want to jump start a new career for you and get you out there. i'm like this is perfect. what model wouldn't want that especially as an older model. you're like this is great. yeah. then the side
>> to keith. to us for the story. >> why do you think it was that it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back? >> they wanted to squash the story. >> you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump? >> i'm assuming so, yeah. the offer, which we didn't discuss or haven't discussed was they had offered me a big contract for work, for modelling and fitness and things like that. my life has been health and fitness. >> they said they...
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the holiday makers like keith and helen. the paul robinson novels portals and walls although it's all levels if you will as long as we keep at. the back of a we've already bought one of the books that makes him all forty or forty get in more than. one of the wonders of the world an overwhelmingly beautiful natural treasure to be cherished and nurture if we start now the great barrier reef can still be saved. you this week's highlights. seeking thrills the fish no mountain biker the finale. for. some to tear up and be abandoned villages of its own. seeking style although they say the habs becomes a hot new fashion accessory. your robot next coffee w. . the race to decipher the human brain has become a living neurosurgeon interests are working to reconstruct this mysterious neural complex. cuts of the current fiscal transfer an awareness of immortality within. but at what cost. brain factory five minutes on d. w. . me when i was young i dreamed about changing the world. when i was a woman in egypt things turned out differently
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the holiday makers like keith and helen. all of the paul hamilton novels orders a balls of it it's all a myth if you will as long as waking up for the betterment of the forty five minutes it would make. for all the dead and more than. one of the blunders of the world and overwhelmingly beautiful natural treasure to be cherished and nurture if we start now the great barrier reef can still be saved . you'll. cut. cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut cut. cut cut. whatever the cows don't eat ends up in the polls. as a pioneer when it comes to making. any strong materialist choice is how. much faster. cheaper and more environmentally friendly. and the supply chain is very short. tomorrow to. thirty minutes. the because every journey begins with the first step and everything reaches the first word closure can you call me cohesive germany to fund the businesses why not move. it simple online on your mobile and free. soft. music course. when i was young i dreamed about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out dif
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. >> keith davidson. attorney. >> correct. >> an attorney who was an attorney for stormy daniels. >> i didn't know that. yes. >> and others in this business. >> clearly. >> so what did you do then? you contacted dafd davidson? >> i didn't. johnny did. and a mutual friend. we lunch together and wanted to know details. we sat down at lunch for a couple hours and gave him details. this story is worth many millions and i'm like okay. so we talked about it. and that's when keith brought it to ami. >> did you know that keith your attorney was going to go to ami? which is the parent company which owns national enquirer. >> he said ami i didn't know what it was to be honest. we have a company that will probably want to hear your story. so -- >> what was the thought of selling this story? in your mind. >> to get me truth out there. i wasn't looking for money. but when he said it's worth millions i'm like, you know. >> that was hard to pass up? >> sure. of course. but if you fast forward, i ended up not wanting to
. >> keith davidson. attorney. >> correct. >> an attorney who was an attorney for stormy daniels. >> i didn't know that. yes. >> and others in this business. >> clearly. >> so what did you do then? you contacted dafd davidson? >> i didn't. johnny did. and a mutual friend. we lunch together and wanted to know details. we sat down at lunch for a couple hours and gave him details. this story is worth many millions and i'm like okay. so we talked...
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and i got to know keith pretty well, like keith always picked me up, dropped me off, take me to and from, whether it's an event, the beverly hills hotel or wherever we're going, keith was always involved. keith is a nice man. yeah, i got to know him. he's funny. >> you said you went to a golf tournament in tahoe. >> i did. >> there are other women now who have come forward saying that they also had met with him and had sex with him at that event. were you aware of any other women? >> no, i was not. i mean, i was with him a lot, so i didn't see anything, but could he have stayed a day longer than me? sure. >> did you think that this relationship was going to last for a long time? did you -- >> i did. >> you did? >> yeah, i felt it was getting much stronger. you know, there were no gifts ever, but a christmas gift, i got him a gift. and then he told me the gift he got me was an apartment in new york, but it's being remodelled right now. i never saw the apartment, because i ended up breaking up or ending the relationship, but that was supposedly my gift. i don't know. >> you went to his act
and i got to know keith pretty well, like keith always picked me up, dropped me off, take me to and from, whether it's an event, the beverly hills hotel or wherever we're going, keith was always involved. keith is a nice man. yeah, i got to know him. he's funny. >> you said you went to a golf tournament in tahoe. >> i did. >> there are other women now who have come forward saying that they also had met with him and had sex with him at that event. were you aware of any other...
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and that's when keith brought it to ami. >> so did you know that keith -- your attorney was going to go to ami, which is the parent company, which owns national inquirer and other magazines? >> he said ami, i didn't know what ami was to be honest. he said ami, we have this company that they'll probably want to hear your story. so -- >>s wh. >> what was the thought of selling the story in your mind? >> to get my truth out there. i wasn't looking for money clearly. when he said it is worth many millions, i'm, like, you know -- >> that was something hard to pass up? >> sure. of course. but, if you fast-forward, i ended up not wanting to do that deal, so we were going to go to abc and tell the story just to get the story out there and for nothing, there was no pay. >> and did keith have a meeting with ami? >> we did, we had a meeting with ami. >> you told them the story? >> we told them the story. they didn't think it was very credible, even though off the record they said dillon believes your story. but clearly when they came back, they said it wasn't believable. >> dillon being -- >> d
and that's when keith brought it to ami. >> so did you know that keith -- your attorney was going to go to ami, which is the parent company, which owns national inquirer and other magazines? >> he said ami, i didn't know what ami was to be honest. he said ami, we have this company that they'll probably want to hear your story. so -- >>s wh. >> what was the thought of selling the story in your mind? >> to get my truth out there. i wasn't looking for money clearly....
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keith: stability is good. the big question on china is can a transition their economy from an expert driven high capital intensive type of growth to a more consumer driven, service oriented economy? if they can do that, it is a more stable base of growth. offidate without a big flow or what we used to hear about as a hard landing? so far, so good. david: they have done pretty well. since then, what about the risk on attitude overall? watch.people continue to they are showing good signs of progress. if they can come in at 6% or 6.5% growth, that is a good number. china is important for global growth. growth forportant emerging markets. a healthy, stable china is healthy, not only from a growth standpoint but also from investor psyche and what we are willing to pay for earnings here and globally. alix: karen, the global growth story is important here we arty know for german data that domestic has held up that exports were softer as global pmi rolls over. talk about the links between them and what it means for ho
keith: stability is good. the big question on china is can a transition their economy from an expert driven high capital intensive type of growth to a more consumer driven, service oriented economy? if they can do that, it is a more stable base of growth. offidate without a big flow or what we used to hear about as a hard landing? so far, so good. david: they have done pretty well. since then, what about the risk on attitude overall? watch.people continue to they are showing good signs of...
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>> that's what they say, they approached keith davidson, keith davidson came up with the $130,000 payment and michael cohen paid it. >> no. that's not true. that assertion is just as accurate as michael cohen paying the $130,000 from his own money and never talking to the president about it and the president knowing nothing about it. it's patently false. >> will your client, stormy daniels, release keith davidson, her first lawyer, from what he describes as attorney-client privilege that prevents him from discussing all this publicly? >> i don't know, wolf. we haven't discussed it. that's far more important in many instances than this particular finite issue. she may consider it and she'll make a determination, ultimately. >> but if your goal is for the american people, the american public, to know the entire truth and you're simply seeking transparency -- that's what she said in her interview on "60 minutes" with anderson cooper -- why not release him and let him tell everything publicly? >> if michael cohen and the president will lift this attorney-client privilege, my client will as we
>> that's what they say, they approached keith davidson, keith davidson came up with the $130,000 payment and michael cohen paid it. >> no. that's not true. that assertion is just as accurate as michael cohen paying the $130,000 from his own money and never talking to the president about it and the president knowing nothing about it. it's patently false. >> will your client, stormy daniels, release keith davidson, her first lawyer, from what he describes as attorney-client...
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>> karen hired keith davidson to represent her. and keith did a number of things. he took her for example to a b.c. and they were very close to actually working with karen and having her come forward, kind of similar to the way she did last night with anderson cooper in telling her story, not to be paid but just to be able to tell her side of the story. at the last minute he steered her toward ami. and ami presented her with a contract to sign very quickly. she was pressured into it. she didn't understand virtually anything about the core features of the contract. and we have come to learn that basically the day the contract was signed an e-mail was sent from keith davidson to michael cohen saying "call me." and there was a phone conversation where michael cohen was informed that the mcdougal deal was done. and this was after the fact that ami looped in trump's people when karen first went to them and kind of gave information about the relationship. this and just totally backwards, the idea that karen was represented by someone who essentially was feeding informati
>> karen hired keith davidson to represent her. and keith did a number of things. he took her for example to a b.c. and they were very close to actually working with karen and having her come forward, kind of similar to the way she did last night with anderson cooper in telling her story, not to be paid but just to be able to tell her side of the story. at the last minute he steered her toward ami. and ami presented her with a contract to sign very quickly. she was pressured into it. she...
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>> well, it got there because as keith plessy said in the video, this was a plan test case. and i think one of the things that is worth pointing out that this case was decided in 1896. and this was the kind of final straw when it came to the end of the reconstruction era. but it also was important to point out something that most people never heard of. that is to say, a year before the supreme court decided plessy, there was a conference in atlanta, the atlanta exposition. and booker t. washington, the most famous african-american in the country at that time spoke at that convention, the only african-american, i think, to speak there. and he offered a compromise. it was the -- called the atlantic compromise, which he was essentially saying to black people in the south, don't challenge white people for political power. don't try to run for office. don't try to desegregate schools and other institutions. cast down your buckets where you are, he told them. do industrial work, et cetera. that's something that made a lot of white southerners feel comfortable. but essentially he w
>> well, it got there because as keith plessy said in the video, this was a plan test case. and i think one of the things that is worth pointing out that this case was decided in 1896. and this was the kind of final straw when it came to the end of the reconstruction era. but it also was important to point out something that most people never heard of. that is to say, a year before the supreme court decided plessy, there was a conference in atlanta, the atlanta exposition. and booker t....
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hecklers at rallies. >> come on, keith. go, get them out. >> reporter: or a protesterer at trump tower who schiller clocked in the head when he tried to get his sign out. he talked about the nature of his work in a facebook interview with a high school classmate. >> i'm no stranger to putting my hands on people. >> reporter: trump has also trusted schiller with some of his most sensitive matters. he hand-delivered a letter to the fbi, notifying them comey was fired and in 2013 schiller traveled with trump for the pageant. multiple sources tell cnn that schiller testified that a russian offered to send five women to trump's hotel room. schiller said he rejected that offer and trump later laughed it off. >> he saw things. this is man as one person put it would take a bullet for trump, that trump trusts completely. if he was asked under oath, he would feel excelled to answer the question truthfully. >> reporter: trump's right-hand man left to work as a contractor. but he didn't go far. the republican national committee hired s
hecklers at rallies. >> come on, keith. go, get them out. >> reporter: or a protesterer at trump tower who schiller clocked in the head when he tried to get his sign out. he talked about the nature of his work in a facebook interview with a high school classmate. >> i'm no stranger to putting my hands on people. >> reporter: trump has also trusted schiller with some of his most sensitive matters. he hand-delivered a letter to the fbi, notifying them comey was fired and...
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calling keith later on, a year or so later, while they were all on a trip to new hampshire and keith getting off the phone and saying, eman was bad news. he's always trying to get women to see trump and he didn't want donald trump to see eman while in north carolina. this is a story from sam. we should caveat. but that does raise some questions. >> sure. the idea that donald trump for a long time was a person of interest for the russians and they could see being useful. for his political ambitions or other means. certainly it seems like he was on their radar, even as far back as 2013 for the miss universe pageant and prior to that. certainly sam said that keith waved this off, suggested that donald trump was too smart to fall for this but it does fall into -- look, you mentioned stormy daniels. we know that donald trump has -- issues on this subject in the past. and it is not so crazy to think that russians could think they themselves could get compromise on trump using similar means. >> matt, one final question, could an -- and excuse this terminology, could this be a confederacy of
calling keith later on, a year or so later, while they were all on a trip to new hampshire and keith getting off the phone and saying, eman was bad news. he's always trying to get women to see trump and he didn't want donald trump to see eman while in north carolina. this is a story from sam. we should caveat. but that does raise some questions. >> sure. the idea that donald trump for a long time was a person of interest for the russians and they could see being useful. for his political...
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and that's when keith brought it to ami. >> so did you know that keith, your attorney, was going to go to ami, which is the parent company which owns "national enquirer" and other magazines? >> he said ami. i didn't know what ami was. we have this company that, you know, they'll probably want to hear your story. so -- >> and what was the thought of selling the story in your mind? >> to get my truth out there. i wasn't looking for money, clearly, but when he said, it's worth many millions, i'm like, you know -- >> that was something hard to pass up? >> sure. of course. but if you fast forward i ended up not want doing that deal. we were going to go to abc and tell the story just to get the story out there and for nothing, there was no pay. >> did keith have a meeting with ami? >> we did. we had a meeting with ami. >> you told them your story. >> they actually didn't think it was very credible, even though off the record they said dylan believes your story, but clearly when they came back they said it wasn't believable. >> dylan? >> dylan howard. he's with ami. so they had like a 12-hour
and that's when keith brought it to ami. >> so did you know that keith, your attorney, was going to go to ami, which is the parent company which owns "national enquirer" and other magazines? >> he said ami. i didn't know what ami was. we have this company that, you know, they'll probably want to hear your story. so -- >> and what was the thought of selling the story in your mind? >> to get my truth out there. i wasn't looking for money, clearly, but when he...
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his name is keith munion. and why he was included in this agreement between stormy daniels and donald trump. >> keith munion was included because he's a long time friend of stormy daniels. they met in 2005 during a photo shoot. he's been a long time friend of hers for years. in fact she even calls him "dad." keith munion was present for at least half a dozen phone calls where president trump called stormy and she ended up putting him on speakerphone. so keith munion is somebody who can corroborate a lot of this alleged relationship between the president and stormy daniels. >> was he forthcoming with you in terms of what he thinks, what his assessment of the relationship between the two was? >> well, he talked about what he observed back in 2006, which was seemingly professional relationship between stormy and the president. when trump called, he offered to get her a condominium in new york. she declined. he then offered to get her a condominium in tampa, florida, at a trump tower, a building that was actually
his name is keith munion. and why he was included in this agreement between stormy daniels and donald trump. >> keith munion was included because he's a long time friend of stormy daniels. they met in 2005 during a photo shoot. he's been a long time friend of hers for years. in fact she even calls him "dad." keith munion was present for at least half a dozen phone calls where president trump called stormy and she ended up putting him on speakerphone. so keith munion is somebody...
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he said, it is your friend keith. and — well, terrible. a conservative minister had been among those desperately trying to save the officer's life. you rack your brains as to what more you could have done and should you have done things differently? there are all sorts of things you torment your mind with but you can't. you have to understand everybody that i think did their utmost on that day and it's very, very sad. romanian tourist andreea cristea also died in the attack. her family are still struggling to cope with the loss. there are moments when i pick up the phone to call her or write on messenger. we spent all our time together and now all of this doesn't make any sense. in her tribute, the prime minister said this was a day to remember those who were lost but also to defy those who sought to silence our democracy one year ago. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. a look back at that tragic day. you can get more on our website. and now for the sport on sport today. all the headlines at the top of the hour. this is sport today, live
he said, it is your friend keith. and — well, terrible. a conservative minister had been among those desperately trying to save the officer's life. you rack your brains as to what more you could have done and should you have done things differently? there are all sorts of things you torment your mind with but you can't. you have to understand everybody that i think did their utmost on that day and it's very, very sad. romanian tourist andreea cristea also died in the attack. her family are...
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a lot of attention has fallen on to pc keith palmer of course and the idea ofa keith palmer of course and the idea of a sense of duty i think. people talking about the emergency services, people whosejob it talking about the emergency services, people whose job it is everyday to run towards danger and protect people, there's been an awful lot of protection on that as well. theresa may, the prime minister, laid flowers in parliament square. her message on there was of course to those who are lost but also in defiance of those seeking to silence our democracy. that is what todayis silence our democracy. that is what today is about, about uniting around those values, standing up to terrorism and making sure people come together rather than being split apart. thank you. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has apologised after data from 50 million users was exploited by the british company cambridge analytica. speaking publicly for the first time since allegations surfaced that data was misused during the us presidential election, he acknowledged there has been a major breach of trus
a lot of attention has fallen on to pc keith palmer of course and the idea ofa keith palmer of course and the idea of a sense of duty i think. people talking about the emergency services, people whosejob it talking about the emergency services, people whose job it is everyday to run towards danger and protect people, there's been an awful lot of protection on that as well. theresa may, the prime minister, laid flowers in parliament square. her message on there was of course to those who are...
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>> keith schilling. >> oh. >> and have you communicated with keith schiller, his bodyguard, right? >> i used to deal with him directly. >> so what did keith schiller say to you? when you were told i heard that the russians offered to send women -- >> no, i was told they offered to accepted women up there and trump flat-out refused it. trump did flat-out refuse it. and i can tell you that trump is too smart to have women come up to his room. >> and so keith schiller told you this? >> correct. >> and have you spoken with keith schiller about this recently? >> no, i have not. the last time i spoke to keith -- the last time i spoke to keith, i saw him in the white house when i was there when steve bannon invited me. >> okay. but you're assuming, getting back to the premise here, you're assuming that the reason the special counsel wants you before the grand jury is to talk about miss universe 2013 and what occurred during that -- >> first of all, i -- well, actually i don't know why. whatever they want i can tell you i'm not going in. it's ridiculous. the idea that we were the m manchur
>> keith schilling. >> oh. >> and have you communicated with keith schiller, his bodyguard, right? >> i used to deal with him directly. >> so what did keith schiller say to you? when you were told i heard that the russians offered to send women -- >> no, i was told they offered to accepted women up there and trump flat-out refused it. trump did flat-out refuse it. and i can tell you that trump is too smart to have women come up to his room. >> and so...
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here again is keith morrison. >>> it's a funny thing about secrets. they can only stay hidden for so long. especially in a little place like moundville. and it didn't take very long for sheriff ellis and corporal boyd to stumble on a secret he scott had been picking. >> while we was at the crime scene scott had had a young lady to come pick up the boys. >> it was only later when the fog of grief lifted that one of teresa's relatives wondered to police who was that woman hanging around the day teresa died? ellis and boyd tracked her down and what they discovered, well, that changed everything. or seemed to. the person they were talking to was scott's mistress. >> she was under the impression that scott was not married at that time. >> what did you make of that? >> we knew that wasn't correct. >> a love triangle, jealous home wrecker kills wife, claims husband? no, not even close. scott's girlfriend thought his marriage was over. his divorce finalized. >> what was her reaction to getting the real story? she must have been upset. >> more hurt than upset
here again is keith morrison. >>> it's a funny thing about secrets. they can only stay hidden for so long. especially in a little place like moundville. and it didn't take very long for sheriff ellis and corporal boyd to stumble on a secret he scott had been picking. >> while we was at the crime scene scott had had a young lady to come pick up the boys. >> it was only later when the fog of grief lifted that one of teresa's relatives wondered to police who was that woman...
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he said, it is your friend keith. and — well, terrible. a conservative minister had been among those desperately trying to save the officer's life. you rack your brains as to what more you could have done and should you have done things differently? there are all sorts of things you torment your mind with but you can't. you have to understand everybody that i think did their utmost on that day and it's very, very sad. romanian tourist andreea cristea also died in the attack. her family are still struggling to cope with the loss. there are moments when i pick up the phone to call her or write on messenger. we spent all our time together and now all of this doesn't make any sense. in her tribute, the prime minister said this was a day to remember those who were lost but also to defy those who sought to silence our democracy one year ago. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the culture secretary matt hancock has said the cambridge analytica scandal demonstrates the need to end the "wild west free—for—all" in which big tech firms operate.
he said, it is your friend keith. and — well, terrible. a conservative minister had been among those desperately trying to save the officer's life. you rack your brains as to what more you could have done and should you have done things differently? there are all sorts of things you torment your mind with but you can't. you have to understand everybody that i think did their utmost on that day and it's very, very sad. romanian tourist andreea cristea also died in the attack. her family are...
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here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the word flashed out like something electric. the house was occupied. someone didn't get out. and up through the ashes, a mystery flared like a stubborn ember that glowed and smoldered and demanded an answer. the inhabitants of the rented cottage, as investigators soon learned, were two young, beautiful people. the successful glossy types that you might expect to see on a reality show. their names are paul zumot and jennifer schipsi. jennifer, an ambitious, award-winning real estate agent who lived like a rock star, or so said her buddy roy. >> she's like, i'm knocking them out like dominos. i
here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the...
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i'm keith jones. >> and i'm erin coleman. nbc 10 has a dozen reporters committed to covering this major storm for you. and we have placed them in specific locations to show you what each area is seeing tonight. some of you are getting quite a show. >> wow. that was the sound of thundersnow today in gordontown, new jersey. pretty rare. we have team coverage from the nbc 10 first alert weather center as well. meteorologist steve sosna is breaking down the snow totals neighborhood by neighborhood. but we begin with chief meteorologist tammie souza tracking where the worst of the storm is right now. >> the worst of the storm right now is in south jersey. take a look at this. stretching right through toms river, all the way back through atlantic city. that's where we have this purple band that you can see. that's the very heavy snow. but look. this is a six-hour loop. within six hours of time we had that super intense burst of snow that brought some snow totals of 6 and 8 inches in that short time period. we had some overnight. an
i'm keith jones. >> and i'm erin coleman. nbc 10 has a dozen reporters committed to covering this major storm for you. and we have placed them in specific locations to show you what each area is seeing tonight. some of you are getting quite a show. >> wow. that was the sound of thundersnow today in gordontown, new jersey. pretty rare. we have team coverage from the nbc 10 first alert weather center as well. meteorologist steve sosna is breaking down the snow totals neighborhood by...
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a perfect day to get outside says keith. >> it's great exercise. you use your entire body but the snow conditions are just about perfect only about three or 4-inches on the ground right now. so it's not too much snow to trek through. >> keith prevailed on the neighborhood kids to put down their video games and head outside to recreate the eagles snow bowl. the frozen ground was padded by a day's worth of frozen precipitation. >> it's great because you can tackle you don't get hurt. plus we got off school so it's best thing to do really. >> reporter: win/win. >> yup. >> reporter: even better than video games indoors. >> yeah, i'd say. >> reporter: bottom line out here in bucks county as long as you stayed off those treacherous roads and as long as your power stayed on, not a bad way to spend the day. iain? >> all right, bruce, indeed. fox 29's dave schratwieser joins us now plymouth meeting. dave what are the conditions there like now? >> reporter: well, iain, that guy keith with the shovel forget that. look at this machine we have over here. workin
a perfect day to get outside says keith. >> it's great exercise. you use your entire body but the snow conditions are just about perfect only about three or 4-inches on the ground right now. so it's not too much snow to trek through. >> keith prevailed on the neighborhood kids to put down their video games and head outside to recreate the eagles snow bowl. the frozen ground was padded by a day's worth of frozen precipitation. >> it's great because you can tackle you don't get...
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keith: we have come back strongly. my conversations with our shareholders is our commitment to accelerate growth around the world, our court use of cash is to maintain our ordinary dividend and grow that. then, when we have surplus cash, we should return that to shareholders. our commitment to that is continuing. we are focused on accelerating our growth, we are launching new brands. .e have launched avid hotels we recently announced we would launched two new brands this year. we are looking to acquire a luxury brand. growth, andting in that is what our shareholders want. needsant us to meet their so we can accelerate and have sustainable growth. you said you are looking to acquire luxury brands. any in particular that you are targeting? keith: if i named them, the price would go up today. we are focused on acquiring -- nejra: generally, where are you looking? keith: there are small luxury brands that have not had the ability to scale up globally. some have been up -- some have been around for a while. ihg acquiring on
keith: we have come back strongly. my conversations with our shareholders is our commitment to accelerate growth around the world, our court use of cash is to maintain our ordinary dividend and grow that. then, when we have surplus cash, we should return that to shareholders. our commitment to that is continuing. we are focused on accelerating our growth, we are launching new brands. .e have launched avid hotels we recently announced we would launched two new brands this year. we are looking to...
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keith was sitting outside, a guard, a friend, always there. when he sudden. >> you remove a central presence of the president's life with hope hicks now leaving, all of these people who are part of his orbit -- central removed. that has consequences my sources tell me. >> jeremy, we should all have a keith schuller. >> you don't? thank you very much. coming up, the former republican presidential candidate under fire tonight for how he believes the parkland student survivors should be spending their time and effort. more on that when we come back. >>> today we take to the streets i'm a concrete mason. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, went to a doctor. and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma... that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease. i thought that he would be a good candi
keith was sitting outside, a guard, a friend, always there. when he sudden. >> you remove a central presence of the president's life with hope hicks now leaving, all of these people who are part of his orbit -- central removed. that has consequences my sources tell me. >> jeremy, we should all have a keith schuller. >> you don't? thank you very much. coming up, the former republican presidential candidate under fire tonight for how he believes the parkland student survivors...
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here is keith morrison. >> reporter: our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who had spent most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it, wind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dreamlike really, and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> it was white. everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses, the dolls, the teddy bears. >> actually, there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and the reason for those tormenting memories? >> it's a lot of hurt and sadness, sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling terrifying story of what happened to her, kidnapped, hel
here is keith morrison. >> reporter: our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who had spent most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it,...
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and keith boykin is a former white house aide for bill clinton. he's joining us from new york. ben, what do you make of this? >> i think this was the president talking off the cuff and in a way that is very much like he does at campaign rallies, talking about general themes and ideas, talking about taking it to isis, something we have seen him consistently talk about. >> he's talking about taking it away -- he's talking about leaving the isis fight or wrapping it up and going. >> beating the caliphate and taking out 100%. >> and getting out of there very soon and having other people take care of it. why is he doing that? >> well, look, again, i'll say this, i think clearly he was talking about winning and beating isis and throwing down on them. he's talked about that consistently since he's been president. and i think when you're in a campaign style rally, as he was, with a friendly crowd and talking about what we're doing and our successes, i think that's what the president wside trying to convey to the audience. that's what he seeps to be saying here. >> getting out very soon
and keith boykin is a former white house aide for bill clinton. he's joining us from new york. ben, what do you make of this? >> i think this was the president talking off the cuff and in a way that is very much like he does at campaign rallies, talking about general themes and ideas, talking about taking it to isis, something we have seen him consistently talk about. >> he's talking about taking it away -- he's talking about leaving the isis fight or wrapping it up and going....
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that has a consequence. >> we should all have a keith. >> you don't? i'm surprised. >> thank you very much. thanks for being with us tonight. robert costa and jeremy peters late into the night. coming up, the form republican candidate under fire for how he believes the parkland student survivors should be spending their time and effort. more on that when we come back. fire fighting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire and pg&e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. i rely on them, the firefighters in this department rely on them, and so we have to practice safety everyday. utilizing pg&e's talent and expertise in that area trains our firefighters on the gas or electric aspect of a
that has a consequence. >> we should all have a keith. >> you don't? i'm surprised. >> thank you very much. thanks for being with us tonight. robert costa and jeremy peters late into the night. coming up, the form republican candidate under fire for how he believes the parkland student survivors should be spending their time and effort. more on that when we come back. fire fighting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and...
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adam, keith, looking at markets we're just off the lows. we are down pretty significantly here all in reaction to what the president is doing on steel. he did promise he would put american interests first. he said he wanted fair trade. free, fair trade. but you've heard from many of market watchers here that they don't like this idea. that this could snowball, used a dam johnson's word. to something much worse. we'll see how the political panel thinks. how this will resonate in america, next. mvo: you're not doing work to help somebody, you're gaining something from meeting mr. adderley. it's a calling to not only everybody in this neighborhood in miami, but to the nation how great we are. and how great we can be. ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ and i'll never desert you. ♪ i'll stand by you. he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using. tripadvisor! that's because tripadvisor lets you start your trip on the right foot... by comparing prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lo
adam, keith, looking at markets we're just off the lows. we are down pretty significantly here all in reaction to what the president is doing on steel. he did promise he would put american interests first. he said he wanted fair trade. free, fair trade. but you've heard from many of market watchers here that they don't like this idea. that this could snowball, used a dam johnson's word. to something much worse. we'll see how the political panel thinks. how this will resonate in america, next....
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kron 4's dan kerman joins us with details (dan)before being charged with this murder,the suspect keith asberry junior was in the santa rita jail, charged with numerous counts of sexual assault and kidnapping
kron 4's dan kerman joins us with details (dan)before being charged with this murder,the suspect keith asberry junior was in the santa rita jail, charged with numerous counts of sexual assault and kidnapping
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keith, you'll get a point. the >> attorney general runs the department and the attorney general of the justice department made the recommendation as did the office of professional responsibility. so it is actually his responsibility top act -- to preserve integrity. listen, i get it. you know, john gotti was very upset when the hammer came down on him because people don't like criminal conspiracies when they're criminals. the fact of it is this was wrongdoing and he was caught and another example of the kind of wrongdoing. when you have a guy like jeff flake out there saying an absurdity like accusing the president of wrongdoing for commenting on the wrongdoing that's being done to him, he's the victim here. he's the one being victimized. >> the president is the victim? >> that's correct. >> okay, keith, last word. >> donald trump is the most powerful person in the united states if not the world. he has the power of the bully pulpit, he's on twitter, regularly attacking members of the fbi and people who are par
keith, you'll get a point. the >> attorney general runs the department and the attorney general of the justice department made the recommendation as did the office of professional responsibility. so it is actually his responsibility top act -- to preserve integrity. listen, i get it. you know, john gotti was very upset when the hammer came down on him because people don't like criminal conspiracies when they're criminals. the fact of it is this was wrongdoing and he was caught and another...
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. >> we were driving over to the beverly hills hotel, and keith drove around to the back and said we have to get out here because we don't want to walk through the hotel. so i'm thinking to myself, are we going to a room? because i thought we were going to have dinner at the hotel. >> in the central restaurant? >> we did have dinner at the hotel, but in his bungalow. we had a great time, we're getting to know each other, we're talking about his birthday. and as the night ended, we were intimate. after we had been intimate, he tried to pay me, and i actually didn't know how to take that. >> did he actually try to hand you money? >> he did, and i said, i just had this look of, i don't know, just -- i don't even know how to describe it. the look on my face must have been so sad because i had never been offered money like that, but number two, i thought does he think i'm here for money? is this a normal thing? but i looked at him and said, that's not me, i'm not that kind of girl. and he said, oh, you're really special. and i said thank you. so i left, i actually got into the car for kei
. >> we were driving over to the beverly hills hotel, and keith drove around to the back and said we have to get out here because we don't want to walk through the hotel. so i'm thinking to myself, are we going to a room? because i thought we were going to have dinner at the hotel. >> in the central restaurant? >> we did have dinner at the hotel, but in his bungalow. we had a great time, we're getting to know each other, we're talking about his birthday. and as the night...
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keith manning. >> good evening. my name's keith manning. i'm a resident of san francisco, professional mariner. i've been a mariner for 40 years. cal maritime grad, 1976, and i worked on the waterfront here out of san francisco for 30 years. to see substandard concessionaires come into the neighborhood and pay their employees a substandard wage is unconscionable on a national maritime -- i'm sorry, the park service contract. the union members earn a wage that can send a kid to college. commissioner adams mentioned earlier the problem with even in the -- in the park -- i mean, in the port -- in the ports for kids having a -- a college degree to get promoted. so thoese wages are really important to the community. i couldn't afford to live in this town even at the wages i make now if i didn't have rent controlled apartment. so i don't know how these people at this concessionaire can even live in town, in the neighborhood. they're super commuters now, so they're driving from fairfield and sacramento just to go to work here in town. and so thank
keith manning. >> good evening. my name's keith manning. i'm a resident of san francisco, professional mariner. i've been a mariner for 40 years. cal maritime grad, 1976, and i worked on the waterfront here out of san francisco for 30 years. to see substandard concessionaires come into the neighborhood and pay their employees a substandard wage is unconscionable on a national maritime -- i'm sorry, the park service contract. the union members earn a wage that can send a kid to college....
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brian: talk about one, keith ellison is second highest ranking guy on the dnc he is from the nation of islam.
brian: talk about one, keith ellison is second highest ranking guy on the dnc he is from the nation of islam.
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trish: go ahead, keith. >> you're getting into it. this tit-for-tat trade war is really compensation for a system we let get out of control. we let our education go. we let our degrees go. we let our immigration go. we know a number of things corporations in pursuit of profits they have to fix because the political system can't or won't. we need a level playing field, no question about that. the benefit is to america for americans. however it is a very, very dangerous game now because of decades of interlocked behavior by these big global financials who our economy depends. trish: there is time to change that, right? i made the point over and oaf again about china. they are stealing our intellectual property. ceo's are desperate to be in business over there because it matters to their quarterly profits. it will not matter eight, 10 years down the road if they stole your technology. nobody is caring about the future, that is it where government steps in. >> yes. trish: listen, guys we care about our american future. you should too. get
trish: go ahead, keith. >> you're getting into it. this tit-for-tat trade war is really compensation for a system we let get out of control. we let our education go. we let our degrees go. we let our immigration go. we know a number of things corporations in pursuit of profits they have to fix because the political system can't or won't. we need a level playing field, no question about that. the benefit is to america for americans. however it is a very, very dangerous game now because of...
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the one important point keith was making the economy is moving on. we need to think not these old, coke and steel industries of the past but what is the economy in the next 10, 20 years and how do we prepare our workforce to be -- trish: sure. challenges, used to graduate from high school get a great job in manufacturing, take care of your family, take a vacation every year, two cars and picket fence, that doesn't exist anymore but i want it to. i really do. i just, i don't think anybody will, you shouldn't have to get a phd in engineering right to take care of your family. so we need this think strategically. i agree with both of you what we do about the problem. jack, keith, good to see you guys. today is international women's day. i will be joined by fbn's top women. we're going to talk about women today. what we need to be doing right now as women to help had each other get ahead. what is our role in the work place. how do we promote each other? stay with me. along with two dogd jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colle
the one important point keith was making the economy is moving on. we need to think not these old, coke and steel industries of the past but what is the economy in the next 10, 20 years and how do we prepare our workforce to be -- trish: sure. challenges, used to graduate from high school get a great job in manufacturing, take care of your family, take a vacation every year, two cars and picket fence, that doesn't exist anymore but i want it to. i really do. i just, i don't think anybody will,...
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keith was sitting outside, a guard, a friend, always there. when he sudden. >> you remove a central presence of the president's life with hope hicks now leaving, all of these people who are part of his orbit -- central removed. that has consequences my sources tell me. >> jeremy, we should all have a keith schuller. >> you don't? thank you very much. coming up, the former republican presidential candidate under fire tonight for how he believes the parkland student survivors should be spending their time and effort. more on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels >>> today we take to the streets in over 800 marches around the globe and demand commonsense gun laws. today is the beginning of a bright,
keith was sitting outside, a guard, a friend, always there. when he sudden. >> you remove a central presence of the president's life with hope hicks now leaving, all of these people who are part of his orbit -- central removed. that has consequences my sources tell me. >> jeremy, we should all have a keith schuller. >> you don't? thank you very much. coming up, the former republican presidential candidate under fire tonight for how he believes the parkland student survivors...
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kennedy: keith richards says rock 'n roll won't die anytime soon. richard told the telegraph that he's now stone cold sober. it's one of the signs of the apocalypse. he says he can't get no satisfaction from drugs anymore saying drugs are not interesting these days. very institutional and bland. by the way, i have done them all. by conservative estimates keith richards has done more drugs than a elaborate. there may not be any more co-kind his bum, time is still on keith's side. the band is hitting the road this summer. once they start him up, they never stop. god bless you, keith. and thanks for watching the show tonight. email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. by the way, send more hate mail for next week. i'll see you later. lube good evening, everybody. tensions erupting once again between president trump and his attorney general jeff sessions. president trump today exscorated sessions on twitter. saying it is disgraceful his attorney general decided to rely on an obama era inspector general to investigate obama era fisa court abuses by the fbi and de
kennedy: keith richards says rock 'n roll won't die anytime soon. richard told the telegraph that he's now stone cold sober. it's one of the signs of the apocalypse. he says he can't get no satisfaction from drugs anymore saying drugs are not interesting these days. very institutional and bland. by the way, i have done them all. by conservative estimates keith richards has done more drugs than a elaborate. there may not be any more co-kind his bum, time is still on keith's side. the band is...