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jim: wow. nick: so billy can go two umbrellas to the right for the safety because he's just got to getid peter: 104 yards and he's got a sand wedge. jim: oh, left it out. peter: this is really out to the right. that's been his miss of the day, nick. he's hung everything out to the right. nick: that's the trust in the follow-through. that's the nerve. but that hahn shot was fantastic. that's what he was trying to do. pin high, yard to the right and spin it. he was within 1.68 inches of doing it. that's the size of a golf ball, folks. half a golf ball. half a golf ball and he would have made it. oh, what a try. yeaughter] [laughter] jim: smile, you're on can did camera. nick: who says we don't react, you know? jim: wow, and to see hahn from back there 100-plus yards away, he could see the ball kind of just jump out of a hole. and now day is going to get a little help. it's not exactly the same lie but he'll get an idea of what the last part of the putt will do because horsele -- horschel is outsi
jim: wow. nick: so billy can go two umbrellas to the right for the safety because he's just got to getid peter: 104 yards and he's got a sand wedge. jim: oh, left it out. peter: this is really out to the right. that's been his miss of the day, nick. he's hung everything out to the right. nick: that's the trust in the follow-through. that's the nerve. but that hahn shot was fantastic. that's what he was trying to do. pin high, yard to the right and spin it. he was within 1.68 inches of doing it....
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jim: wow. nick: so billy can go two umbrellas to the right for the safety because he's just got to get inside jason's
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jim: wow. nick: so billy can go two umbrellas to the right for the safety because he's just got to get inside jason's ball. peter: 104 yards and he's got a sand wedge. jim: oh, left it out. peter: this is really out to the right. that's been his miss of the day, nick. he's hung everything out to the right. nick: that's the trust in the follow-through. that's the nerve. but that hahn shot was fantastic. that's what he was trying to do. pin high, yard to the right and spin it. he was within 1.68 inches of doing it. that's the size of a golf ball, folks. half a golf ball. half a golf ball and he would have made it. oh, what a try. [laughter] yes. [laughter] jim: smile, you're on can did camera. nick: who says we don't react, you know? jim: wow, and to see hahn from back there 100-plus yards away, he could see the ball kind of just jump out of a hole. and now day is going to get a little help. it's not exactly the same lie but he'll get an idea of what the last part of the putt will do because hors
jim: wow. nick: so billy can go two umbrellas to the right for the safety because he's just got to get inside jason's ball. peter: 104 yards and he's got a sand wedge. jim: oh, left it out. peter: this is really out to the right. that's been his miss of the day, nick. he's hung everything out to the right. nick: that's the trust in the follow-through. that's the nerve. but that hahn shot was fantastic. that's what he was trying to do. pin high, yard to the right and spin it. he was within 1.68...
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jim: wow. nick: so billy can go two umbrellas to the right for the safety because he's just got to getid
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jim, how about those kansas city chiefs, jim? i'm calling about six flags. >> i like six flags, they're really well run, we should all do our show at six flags, how much fun would that be? okay, i'm not done, jill in texas? >> caller: booyah! jim, thank you for taking my call. my question is quotient technology. >> if you want to be in that area, you want to be in -- i think facebook is the winner. and it's fight against that, and you should buy facebook. let's go to nick in new york. >> caller: nick, i always talk to you in florida, how are you? >> what are you doing up here, what is going on? >> caller: i got a house up here, too, we need your help, what do you foresee with the s&p and rite aid and substantial compliance, 60 days to go? >> it's like mr. t, i perceive pain, they put it to the fcc saying listen you got to put a percent up. they're the government, for heavens sake, that isn't worth doing. the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> i wish i had time to take care of my portfolio. >
jim, how about those kansas city chiefs, jim? i'm calling about six flags. >> i like six flags, they're really well run, we should all do our show at six flags, how much fun would that be? okay, i'm not done, jill in texas? >> caller: booyah! jim, thank you for taking my call. my question is quotient technology. >> if you want to be in that area, you want to be in -- i think facebook is the winner. and it's fight against that, and you should buy facebook. let's go to nick in...
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rnbach,th me is matt ho jim abramowicz, and barrineau. jim, this is your world. you talked about what a surprise this was. jim: the market reacted like it was a shocker. but this is brazil. there has always been a bit of a taint around it, and there has always been this massive uncertainty since the corruption scandal which is now about two years old. it began to engulf different people in congress. so, there is always a suspicion that it might reach up into temer, and now it seems like potentially it might be confirmed. lisa: jim, you talk about the market reaction, and i am struck by the sudden possibility of default. take a look at the bloomberg. you can see the blue line is the cost to insure against a brazilian default in the next five years. it is jumping up towards the white line. the white line is argentinian credit default rates. this is shocking to me. remember, argentina has defaulted seven times on its external debt, and five times at its local debt. now we have brazil jumping up to nearly the same levels as the cost to protect against a default in ar
rnbach,th me is matt ho jim abramowicz, and barrineau. jim, this is your world. you talked about what a surprise this was. jim: the market reacted like it was a shocker. but this is brazil. there has always been a bit of a taint around it, and there has always been this massive uncertainty since the corruption scandal which is now about two years old. it began to engulf different people in congress. so, there is always a suspicion that it might reach up into temer, and now it seems like...
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i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, to the woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a big impression on 8-year-old jim fitzpatrick. but let's not get ahead of ourselves. 1929 -- that's when we'll begin ann calvello's story, here in san francisco, where she grows up the oldest of six children. tony calvello is ann's younger brother. >> ann was a tough one. [ laughs ] i can remember getting in a fight in front of the house, and she came up and broke up the fight, then i was the one getting hit. >> as a teenager, ann takes to the latest craze -- roller skating. >> she might have been termed a "tomboy," and very often better and faster than the boys. >> around this time, a movie theatre chain owner named leo
i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, to the woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a...
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who can do that but jim jones. and he not only delivers, anomaly gets his people voting, he lands the greyhound buses belonging to people's temple to the campaign so you can pick up voters anywhere in town even if there is no other transportation. get them to a voting booth. jim jones junior who is so wonderful contributing to this book set in on a meeting where jones explained to his people, you have a lot of registered san francisco voters living in los angeles. was sent a couple buses down there on election day bring him back. george wins by a scant few thousand votes. any wonder who made it possible and who expects quid pro quo quote now? that's how jim jones foot accomplish things. by tearing down not by threatening, it is, look at all of the positive things we can do together. have to ask you come you are intelligent quote, readers and socially committed. if there was somebody in san antonio those to mulcher spheres who said, i really can't bring people together and we will do fine things, we will not tear do
who can do that but jim jones. and he not only delivers, anomaly gets his people voting, he lands the greyhound buses belonging to people's temple to the campaign so you can pick up voters anywhere in town even if there is no other transportation. get them to a voting booth. jim jones junior who is so wonderful contributing to this book set in on a meeting where jones explained to his people, you have a lot of registered san francisco voters living in los angeles. was sent a couple buses down...
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jim: no. jonathan: flatter or steeper? matt: steeper. lisa: flatter. jim: flatter. jonathan: where is the best insulation from a storm in d.c., e.m. or europe? matt: europe. lisa: europe. jim: e.m. jonathan: a little provocative. long president trump fiscal reforms or tamer? matt: tamer. lisa: tamer. jim: tamer. jonathan: that is not what i expected to hear from any of you. my special thanks to matt hornbach, lisa abramowicz, and jim barrineau. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. ♪ haslinda: hello and welcome to "high flyers." a show th
jim: no. jonathan: flatter or steeper? matt: steeper. lisa: flatter. jim: flatter. jonathan: where is the best insulation from a storm in d.c., e.m. or europe? matt: europe. lisa: europe. jim: e.m. jonathan: a little provocative. long president trump fiscal reforms or tamer? matt: tamer. lisa: tamer. jim: tamer. jonathan: that is not what i expected to hear from any of you. my special thanks to matt hornbach, lisa abramowicz, and jim barrineau. from new york, that does it for us. we will see...
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jim comey is a bright guy. he's an ethical guy but the bottom line is, when he made a prosecute of opinion in an investigative matter, he made a mistake. we all make mistakes in life. this was a big one that was obvious to everybody. >> martha: but he claims that loretta lynch had essentially removed herself from that decision by stepping onto that plane on the tarmac with former president bill clinton. and that he was basically taking over what he needed to take over because she stepped aside. she left him holding the bag spread that's what he would argue. >> he would argue that martha, but i believe at the head of an investigative agency which even if she called him and said i want you to render the prosecute of opinion because i can no longer do that, he needs to toss that ball back into the justice department to whoever is in charge when she removed herself and to make the prosecute decision. he had an investigation going that was an inquiry, nothing investigation. he had no subpoena power. he had no real w
jim comey is a bright guy. he's an ethical guy but the bottom line is, when he made a prosecute of opinion in an investigative matter, he made a mistake. we all make mistakes in life. this was a big one that was obvious to everybody. >> martha: but he claims that loretta lynch had essentially removed herself from that decision by stepping onto that plane on the tarmac with former president bill clinton. and that he was basically taking over what he needed to take over because she stepped...
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jim: no. jonathan: flatter or steeper? matt:steeper. lisa: flatter. jim: flatter. jonathan: where is the best insulation from a storm in d.c., e.m. or europe? matt: europe. lisa: europe. jim: e.m. jonathan: a little provocative. long president trump fiscal reforms or tamer? matt: tamer. lisa: tamer. jim: tamer. jonathan: that is not what i expected to hear from any of you. my special thanks to matt hornbach, lisa abramowicz, and jim barrineau. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ julia: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. leaks, tweets, and memos cause chaos in washington and raise concern on wall street. >> they better change here. they are talking the how much you will actually be able to be taxed. >> we could do with less drama i think from the white house. julia: the british government takes a hard stance on brexit. political crises erupt in brazil. and china bets big. >> i believe the u.s. will have to join this effort and join the one
jim: no. jonathan: flatter or steeper? matt:steeper. lisa: flatter. jim: flatter. jonathan: where is the best insulation from a storm in d.c., e.m. or europe? matt: europe. lisa: europe. jim: e.m. jonathan: a little provocative. long president trump fiscal reforms or tamer? matt: tamer. lisa: tamer. jim: tamer. jonathan: that is not what i expected to hear from any of you. my special thanks to matt hornbach, lisa abramowicz, and jim barrineau. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you...
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your thoughts, jim? where are we head? it seems we have the best possible leader we could have in the evil office to carry out this war. jim: the first thing we need to do is destroy isis and do it in a way that hugh mill a yates the members of isis in their quest for a caliphate. the caliphate is essentially a growing small empire as it gets larger and larger. a the theea theocratic empire. we have to owe bit rate that. lou: the president is recognizing that and saying we need to work -- we must have the awill be muslim nations take responsibility for destroying the cancer that exists within their society. and in some measure their religion. jim: generally speaking here, we are the forward observers, we are the trainers, we are the specialists in certain kinds of artillery. but we are not from the main front line. i think that the next thing is that we really do have to get inside their heads. we have to begin the side their organizations. we have to spy on them. lou: if we have not done that in 16 years, what are we to d
your thoughts, jim? where are we head? it seems we have the best possible leader we could have in the evil office to carry out this war. jim: the first thing we need to do is destroy isis and do it in a way that hugh mill a yates the members of isis in their quest for a caliphate. the caliphate is essentially a growing small empire as it gets larger and larger. a the theea theocratic empire. we have to owe bit rate that. lou: the president is recognizing that and saying we need to work -- we...
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of the deputy attorney general's memo recommending that jim comey be -- concluding that jim comey had lost and squandered the credibility and integrity of the fbi, although it did stop short of actually recommending his dismissal. then very quickly, you had donald trump himself come out and say "no, of course i was going to fire jim comey, even before i got the memo," and then pretty quickly after that, you begin to have these statements that increasingly speak to -- and i am not a lawyer, but in listening to lawyers review this, "speak to intend in the president's mindset, which does appear to have been to interfere with jim comey and the fbi 's investigation into the trump campaign and its links to russia. as the caller was hitting in that direction, i think you are beginning to see statements that someone like robert mueller might look at and begin to be able to create intent to obstruct justice, if that is the direction that this investigation ultimately ends up going. host: back to robert mueller, this is the announcement of jim comey's nomination to replace him as fbi director a
of the deputy attorney general's memo recommending that jim comey be -- concluding that jim comey had lost and squandered the credibility and integrity of the fbi, although it did stop short of actually recommending his dismissal. then very quickly, you had donald trump himself come out and say "no, of course i was going to fire jim comey, even before i got the memo," and then pretty quickly after that, you begin to have these statements that increasingly speak to -- and i am not a...
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i know jim comey. i've been very critical of some of his judgments, in fact, maybe a little harsh on him in terms of this firing and perhaps i suggested it was justified, but i can tell you this. there's no question about his integrity, whatsoever. that, i can tell you. i think if this is exactly what happened and it's well documented and we have these circumstances surrounding it, i would believe what's in the memo. >> gloria, politically, ok, we're 24 hours out from the report that the president shared classified information with a u.s. adversary, obviously, talking to the rugszs, one of them believed to be a top russian spy in the oval office. you told jim acosta saying of the memo, i just don't know on this one. obviously, the president is denying it, but that's a troubling statement. >> it is. >> -- from the trump camp from their own aid. >> it is. there are other people in the white house trying to put some sort of a face on this. but look, before this story broke this evening, i was talking to s
i know jim comey. i've been very critical of some of his judgments, in fact, maybe a little harsh on him in terms of this firing and perhaps i suggested it was justified, but i can tell you this. there's no question about his integrity, whatsoever. that, i can tell you. i think if this is exactly what happened and it's well documented and we have these circumstances surrounding it, i would believe what's in the memo. >> gloria, politically, ok, we're 24 hours out from the report that the...
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jim: it did. it actually taught me that i could communicate with people and the book inspired people. again, very relatable to people that unfortunately have been in the dark world, the abyss of trying to care for an alzheimer's victim. but i want to find a way to use my voice to create positive change. i have my father's voice. i was never professionally trained. i sound just like my dad did. i carry his name. i'm the third. my family and friends know me as jimmy. my dad was jim. but when i got started early in my career with cbs, i wanted to sound a little more mature than i was, some 26-year-old kid that was just a few years out of college. so i stayed with my professional jim nantz name. i realized i've got my dad's voice, my dad's name. i want my dad to be heard. i want, through my platform, i want my dad to be an agent for change. and that change being one day find a way to prevent and ultimately to cure alzheimer's. and i've said it a lot here recently. i feel like, if i don't see, by the t
jim: it did. it actually taught me that i could communicate with people and the book inspired people. again, very relatable to people that unfortunately have been in the dark world, the abyss of trying to care for an alzheimer's victim. but i want to find a way to use my voice to create positive change. i have my father's voice. i was never professionally trained. i sound just like my dad did. i carry his name. i'm the third. my family and friends know me as jimmy. my dad was jim. but when i...
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congratulations, jim. i wanted to -- you know, a lot of what you're talking about seems like it's -- you know, an acceleration of an existing strategy with some tweaks and changes. so i'm curious a lot of it seems like softer targets. as you look at the development and the implementation of your strategy, jim, what kind of metrics are you using to measure your success? you have been putting up some pretty good americas in cash flow so will it continue to be the standard financial metrics or how will you gauge the progress of your strategy? that's the first question. then just a second question, is there any change in capital, you know, structure. either increasing dividends, buy backs or anything else like that? >> so on the first question, thank you for your comments. you know, ford's ability to track where it is and to understand kind of the heart beat of the company is one of the things that it has mastery of. that's a process to watch where we are. and where i want to help impact is where ewe are going
congratulations, jim. i wanted to -- you know, a lot of what you're talking about seems like it's -- you know, an acceleration of an existing strategy with some tweaks and changes. so i'm curious a lot of it seems like softer targets. as you look at the development and the implementation of your strategy, jim, what kind of metrics are you using to measure your success? you have been putting up some pretty good americas in cash flow so will it continue to be the standard financial metrics or how...
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that was done under jim comey, and jim comey was forced to admit that they would unmask individuals as part of trump's caaign. liz: you're right. the issue with comey, he's supposed to be the nation's top investigator, instead he acted like judge and jury prosecutor, confirm and deny. he held press conferences like they were closing arguments. but even senator dianne feinstein questioned comey. what do you think? >> well, look, i think -- the sanctity went both ways but i think the prosecution made it very difficult to ever do. he talked about the ag lynch not being credible after the meeting with bill clinton on the tarmac and the two airplanes. completely true. but his job has not been to come out and say, well, we completed the investigation. nothing to see here. so that is a huge, and i believe critical failure on his part from there on, everything i think is a matter of time. and, again, let's be clear on this. the democrats were out for his hide long before yesterday. liz: right. let's get to that because the president is now saying democrats have been complaining for months and
that was done under jim comey, and jim comey was forced to admit that they would unmask individuals as part of trump's caaign. liz: you're right. the issue with comey, he's supposed to be the nation's top investigator, instead he acted like judge and jury prosecutor, confirm and deny. he held press conferences like they were closing arguments. but even senator dianne feinstein questioned comey. what do you think? >> well, look, i think -- the sanctity went both ways but i think the...
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jim? >> dan, thank you. we are urging you to stay with channel6 and abc news for the manchester terrorist attack, late breaking news on "nightline" following with "action news" at 4:30 a.m. call it a flash mob, riot or social media inspired melee, it was an all out brawl. this is the park section of philadelphia. today it was the scene of a rumble. live at east detective headquarters is annie mccormick. annie, you have the full story. >> jim, one officer was taken to hospital. three tyne teens were arrested d more could come. >> this video captures the moment philadelphia police tried to gain control of a flash mob of students. you can see cellphone video where police get one teen on the ground. it started with a massive brawl that spill frd the sidewalk to the roadway of the elle. this played out with three high schools. a message on social media urged kids to go to the septa frankford line. >> there were two juveniles arrested. there was a fight around the corner. another was arrested for that. >> one empl
jim? >> dan, thank you. we are urging you to stay with channel6 and abc news for the manchester terrorist attack, late breaking news on "nightline" following with "action news" at 4:30 a.m. call it a flash mob, riot or social media inspired melee, it was an all out brawl. this is the park section of philadelphia. today it was the scene of a rumble. live at east detective headquarters is annie mccormick. annie, you have the full story. >> jim, one officer was...
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andmueller was fbi director jim comey was deputy attorney general, technically, bob mueller's boss at that point. they were true closely together for a number of years on a daily basis, working to combat , weorism and particularly might talk about this more later in the hour, and the caller brings it up, during the 2004 incident known as the hospital visit, when jim comey and bob very high-stakes showdown with the bush white house and vice president cheney's office over the reauthorization of an nsa terrorist surveillance program code-named scouter wind and jim comey in the justice department had decided -- had concluded that the program was actually unconstitutional and illegal. and needed changes to be made in order for it to be continued. and vice president cheney's office argued vociferously that it not be changed and reauthorized and this concluded in march 2004 with this dramatic incident at the hospital bedside at george washington university hospital here in washington with john ashcroft, who was hospitalized at the time with gallbladder issues, when the white house chief of s
andmueller was fbi director jim comey was deputy attorney general, technically, bob mueller's boss at that point. they were true closely together for a number of years on a daily basis, working to combat , weorism and particularly might talk about this more later in the hour, and the caller brings it up, during the 2004 incident known as the hospital visit, when jim comey and bob very high-stakes showdown with the bush white house and vice president cheney's office over the reauthorization of...
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an amazing guy, jim kelly. where is he? he is here someplace. stand up, jim. [applause] president trump: what a great man. jim kelly. he was tough. [applause] president trump: jim, do you have any idea how much money would be making today? they would hit jim and its like tackling a linebacker. they would hit him, four or five guys that weigh 320 pounds, they just keep going on the field. he was more than a quarterback, he had tremendous heart and he knew how to win. jim is tough and his toughest fight of all was that he beat cancer, not once, but twice. [applause] president trump: i saw him and his incredible wife as they were in a low moment. jill. very low moment. it was amazing the way they fought. they did not look good. i would have said, maybe it will not happen. there was always that hope because of jim and his heart. i want to say, it is great to have you here today, jim. these people are big fans. if you could get a young version of jim kelly, he will be beating a lot of teams, jerry. [applause] president trump: interestingly i said, i wonder what jim
an amazing guy, jim kelly. where is he? he is here someplace. stand up, jim. [applause] president trump: what a great man. jim kelly. he was tough. [applause] president trump: jim, do you have any idea how much money would be making today? they would hit jim and its like tackling a linebacker. they would hit him, four or five guys that weigh 320 pounds, they just keep going on the field. he was more than a quarterback, he had tremendous heart and he knew how to win. jim is tough and his...
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jim: the market reacted like it was a shock. this is brazil. there was always been a taint around him and this massive uncertainty since the corruption scandal, which is now two years old began advancing. there was always a suspicion that it might reach into temer, and now it seems like it might be confirmed. lisa: you talk about the market reaction, and i am talking about the change in brazil, if we look , you can see the blue line is the cost to insure against a brazilian default in the next five years jumping towards the white line, argentinian credit default swap rates. argentina has defaulted seven times on its external debt. we have brazil jumping to nearly the same level for the cost to protect against default. it seems like a pretty important move. jonathan: overdone? jim: if you look at my screen, you can see what the currency good. it was limit down for most of the morning. we think it is overdone because of what lisa's said about credit default probabilities priced into the market. it essentially wiped out the credit cycle from the c
jim: the market reacted like it was a shock. this is brazil. there was always been a taint around him and this massive uncertainty since the corruption scandal, which is now two years old began advancing. there was always a suspicion that it might reach into temer, and now it seems like it might be confirmed. lisa: you talk about the market reaction, and i am talking about the change in brazil, if we look , you can see the blue line is the cost to insure against a brazilian default in the next...
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jim: nope. when he -- we came on the air, at one point in the first half-hour established a two-shot lead. to go into the ninth two shots behind. nick: same tempo, same grip pressure as the pressure mounts. that's the saturday and sunday battle. jim: and how much grip pressure should that be with the putter? nick: good point. out of 10, on a 10, you're looking for fours, fives and sixes. you don't want the eights, nines and 10. snedeker, i asked him. he said one. i couldn't believe he could actually hold a putter that lightly but it's a way more difficult thing to do than just to make a putting stroke with exactly the same pressure in your fingers throughout the whole stroke. jim: hurley in at five under. 72 today for billy. patrick reed goes for win number six tomorrow. he was sharp today, 67. no one bettered that. seung-yul noh and dustin johnson also shot 67's. there's your last time tonight beginning with "ncis." for nick and all the crew, jim nantz saying good night from beautiful wilmingto
jim: nope. when he -- we came on the air, at one point in the first half-hour established a two-shot lead. to go into the ninth two shots behind. nick: same tempo, same grip pressure as the pressure mounts. that's the saturday and sunday battle. jim: and how much grip pressure should that be with the putter? nick: good point. out of 10, on a 10, you're looking for fours, fives and sixes. you don't want the eights, nines and 10. snedeker, i asked him. he said one. i couldn't believe he could...
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jim, tell what is you're learning. >> reporter: that's right. sources familiar with her account say former acting attorney general sally yates is prepared to testify before the senate judiciary subcommittee saying she gave a forceful warning regarding then national security adviser michael flynn, this weeks before he was fired, contradict being the administration's version of events. yates told the white house counsel that flynn was lying when he denied in public and private that he had discussed u.s. sanctions on russia in conversationses with russia's ambassador to the u.s., sergey kislyak. his misleading comments, yates explained, made him potentially vulnerable to being compromised by russia. the meeting took place on january 26th. more than two weeks later president trump said he was unaware of reports on flynn. three days after that on february 13thth "the washington post" published a story that flynn had lied to vice president mike pence about his conversations with the russian ambassador. flynn resign that had night. the next day on febr
jim, tell what is you're learning. >> reporter: that's right. sources familiar with her account say former acting attorney general sally yates is prepared to testify before the senate judiciary subcommittee saying she gave a forceful warning regarding then national security adviser michael flynn, this weeks before he was fired, contradict being the administration's version of events. yates told the white house counsel that flynn was lying when he denied in public and private that he had...
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i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow! >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ who believes she can make the sharks a lot of green with her environmentally friendly business. ♪ hello, sharks. my name is jennie nigrosh. i'm president of the green garmento, and i'm here seeking $300,000 for 20% equity in my growing business.
i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow! >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ who believes she can make the sharks a lot of green with her environmentally friendly business. ♪ hello, sharks. my name is jennie nigrosh. i'm president of the green garmento, and i'm here seeking $300,000 for 20% equity in my growing...
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, no response yet by jim comey. of course they woulded have hav to talk about, andrea. >> we're all going to wait to hear from jim comey whether or not he agrees to testify. but we still haven't heard his part of the conversation. >> reporter: that's right. i have to say, from all parties today concerned on the hill, and we did hear the testimony from his defacto replacement, at least temporarily, andrew mcc e mccabe, who spoke laudingly about jim comey. they have great respect for jim comey. this from the individual who is the deputy fbi director, now the acting fbi director. so a unanimous verdict, put that together with reporting that pete williams has given us from the fbi, speaking to career officers, the rank and file, and even most republicans you talk to in the senate here this week thought very highly of jim comey. obviously the mistakes and the controversies that surrounded the events leading up to the election gave a lot of people pause. but at this point you can't find many people who aren't sympathetic
, no response yet by jim comey. of course they woulded have hav to talk about, andrea. >> we're all going to wait to hear from jim comey whether or not he agrees to testify. but we still haven't heard his part of the conversation. >> reporter: that's right. i have to say, from all parties today concerned on the hill, and we did hear the testimony from his defacto replacement, at least temporarily, andrew mcc e mccabe, who spoke laudingly about jim comey. they have great respect for...
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jim: we are still way overweight. call on chinay being any less of a disaster, it is, but we are seeing interesting action in the u.s. we would rather do those, given the chance. vonnie: that was jim chanos, founder of kinne kos associates. the firsta check on word news now with mark crumpton. mark: sweden's top prosecutor today dropped an investigation into a rape claim against wikileaks founder julian assange. refuge, who in 2012 took in ecuador's embassy in london to escape extradition to sweden, called the decision to drop the charges an important victory for himself and the u.n. human rights system, but said it has taken a toll. arrestrison, under house , and almost five years here in .his embassy without sunlight whileyears without charge my children grew up without me. that is not something that i can forgive. mark: he also said his legal battle is not over. he believes the united states wants an action guided and arrested in connection with wikileaks publication of classified u.s. documents. president trump le
jim: we are still way overweight. call on chinay being any less of a disaster, it is, but we are seeing interesting action in the u.s. we would rather do those, given the chance. vonnie: that was jim chanos, founder of kinne kos associates. the firsta check on word news now with mark crumpton. mark: sweden's top prosecutor today dropped an investigation into a rape claim against wikileaks founder julian assange. refuge, who in 2012 took in ecuador's embassy in london to escape extradition to...
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jim, this is your world. you talked about what a surprise this was. >> the market reacted like it was a shocker. but this is brazil. there has always been a bit of a taint around it, and there has always been this massive uncertainty since the corruption scandal which is now about two years old. it began to engulf different people in congress. so, there is always a suspicion that it might reach up into temer, and now it seems like potentially it might be confirmed. lisa: you talk about the market reaction, and i am struck by the -- take a look at the bloomberg. you can see the blue line is the cost to insure against a brazilian default in the next five years. it is jumping up towards the white line. the white line is argentinian credit default rates. this is shocking to me. argentina has defaulted seven times on its external debt, and five times at its local debt. now we have brazil jumping up to nearly the same levels as the cost to protect against a default in argentina. it seems like a marked and importan
jim, this is your world. you talked about what a surprise this was. >> the market reacted like it was a shocker. but this is brazil. there has always been a bit of a taint around it, and there has always been this massive uncertainty since the corruption scandal which is now about two years old. it began to engulf different people in congress. so, there is always a suspicion that it might reach up into temer, and now it seems like potentially it might be confirmed. lisa: you talk about...
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and jim, we have precedent here. when bill clinton was impeached by the house in 1998, the principal charge was obstruction of justice. when the house was considering impeachment articles against then president richard nixon in 1974, one of the pla charges was obstruction of justice. so the house at least historically has treated obstruction as an impeachable offense. i'm not holding my breath this house will do the same right now. it's not because there's not a precedent. >> the difference is it was a democratic-controlled congress in nixon times, republican controlled i believe in clinton's times and here we have party same party in the white house and on the hill. >> and jim, it's a real concern. so there's a real concern that we increasingly have in washington not a separation of powers but a separation of parties. the question is, what is it going to take to impel this particular congress to actually take seriously its independent institutional responsibility to ensure to investigate to ensure that there isn't a
and jim, we have precedent here. when bill clinton was impeached by the house in 1998, the principal charge was obstruction of justice. when the house was considering impeachment articles against then president richard nixon in 1974, one of the pla charges was obstruction of justice. so the house at least historically has treated obstruction as an impeachable offense. i'm not holding my breath this house will do the same right now. it's not because there's not a precedent. >> the...
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you know, you're right, jim. i think there's been a lot of reporting going own from our network and others that indicate that treasury was not expecting when the president actually said they'd plan a -- present a plan last wednesday. i think it was the friday prior to that. this is rushed. it's very much unclear where treasury's team on tax policy actually stands and how much time they had to work on this. i think there was an expectation perhaps that you'd have a much more seasoned rollout come let's call it june with a lot more details. we didn't get that. we have to see how that gets baked in over the next few months. but right now the debate is on a one sheet piece of paper that indicates you know there will be deductions. many of which we don't know. but there's significant cuts that will of course generate potentially massive deficits, but also potentially a lot of growth. that's where the debate is going to lie. >> yeah. you know, guys, gary cohn on cbs this morning talked about that one page. and he said,
you know, you're right, jim. i think there's been a lot of reporting going own from our network and others that indicate that treasury was not expecting when the president actually said they'd plan a -- present a plan last wednesday. i think it was the friday prior to that. this is rushed. it's very much unclear where treasury's team on tax policy actually stands and how much time they had to work on this. i think there was an expectation perhaps that you'd have a much more seasoned rollout...
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one of the passengers was jim and rahel, on board was philadelphia mayor jim kenney. mayor's office says he is spending night in boston as well. this first ever direct flight from philadelphia to iceland started with fanfare inside ph l wednesday night including champagne, taking pictures. well, two and a half hours in the flight passengers said they knew something was wrong there was an announcement being made and plane turned around for boston. then they found themselves in long lines, for hotel vouchers "eyewitness news" caught up with one passengers on the phone this morning from lancaster and headed to iceland for a conference. lets take a listen. >> people are tired, and a little worried but for the most part it is just calm. nobody is yelling or screaming or anything. i just got my slip for the hotel and they said to look out for an e-mail and i mentioned that i'm afraid to go to sleep what if i miss an e-mail. they say it probably went be early in the morning. so probably, sometime mid-morning, early after noon. >> reporter: donna there commending ice landair
one of the passengers was jim and rahel, on board was philadelphia mayor jim kenney. mayor's office says he is spending night in boston as well. this first ever direct flight from philadelphia to iceland started with fanfare inside ph l wednesday night including champagne, taking pictures. well, two and a half hours in the flight passengers said they knew something was wrong there was an announcement being made and plane turned around for boston. then they found themselves in long lines, for...
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senators burr and warner have invited jim comb tow come back next week. he was scheduled to be here tomorrow to testify. we need to hear from him. we also need to hear from rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general. and especially attorney general sessions. he recused himself from this matter, but then joined in the recommendation to fire jim comey. we view that as a violation of his recusal, and we want to know why. and then the third thing is every senator needs to make sure that we give the next f.b.i. director no nominee the most searching evaluation that we can, to make sure that he's not going to be cowed or pushed around by the white house or anyone and that he will get to the bottom of this story. >> woodruff: but, again, senator, what persuades you that republicans are going to come around and agree with democrats on this? i know some republicans are expressing concerns about the timing. >> they are. >> woodruff: in particular. some raising questions about the substance of the decision. but right now, it's the democrats who are arguing for a sp
senators burr and warner have invited jim comb tow come back next week. he was scheduled to be here tomorrow to testify. we need to hear from him. we also need to hear from rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general. and especially attorney general sessions. he recused himself from this matter, but then joined in the recommendation to fire jim comey. we view that as a violation of his recusal, and we want to know why. and then the third thing is every senator needs to make sure that we give...
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i have great erespect for jim clapper. 52 plus years serving the government. he has a level of integrity that is unsurpassed. i was able to listen, and i will tell you i thought his take on everything was spot on, particularly jim comey. i don't know him well, but our paths have crossed several times and again a man of great honor, integri integrity, and i can tell you as jim clapper said, i spent a lot of time with the folks in the fbi with my time in uniform and since i have retired, and moral in the fbi was high because of jim comey. i think he sets the standard very high and everyone enjoyed working for him. >> what are the people, the people that you lead, you ud toead the young people, you're now educating, the voters across america to think about this direct conflict between the president of the united states, the commander in cheer, aief, a fired director of the fbi, there is such a gap between these two accounts. >> i can't talk specifically about the two accounts, because i don't know what fbi has been investigating, and i don't know what goes on beh
i have great erespect for jim clapper. 52 plus years serving the government. he has a level of integrity that is unsurpassed. i was able to listen, and i will tell you i thought his take on everything was spot on, particularly jim comey. i don't know him well, but our paths have crossed several times and again a man of great honor, integri integrity, and i can tell you as jim clapper said, i spent a lot of time with the folks in the fbi with my time in uniform and since i have retired, and...
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jim kelly. where is he? he is here someplace. stand up, jim. [applause] president trump: what a great man. jim kelly. [applause] president trump: jim, do you have any idea how much money would be making today? they would hit jim and its like tackling a linebacker. they would hit him, four or five guys that weigh 320 pounds, they just keep going on the field. he was more than a quarterback, he had tremendous heart and he knew how to win. jim is tough and his toughest fight of all was that he beat cancer, not once, but twice. [applause] president trump: i saw him and his incredible wife as they were in a low moment. very low moment. it was amazing the way they fought. they did not look good. i would have said, maybe it will not happen. there was always that hope because of jim and his heart. i want to say, it is great to have you here today, jim. these people are big fans. if you could get a young version of jim kelly, he will be beating a lot of teams, jerry. [applause] president trump: interesti
jim kelly. where is he? he is here someplace. stand up, jim. [applause] president trump: what a great man. jim kelly. [applause] president trump: jim, do you have any idea how much money would be making today? they would hit jim and its like tackling a linebacker. they would hit him, four or five guys that weigh 320 pounds, they just keep going on the field. he was more than a quarterback, he had tremendous heart and he knew how to win. jim is tough and his toughest fight of all was that he...
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friends and fans taking the time to honor the former phillies player jim bunking. across the county country known for being a popular politician. jim bunking has passed. >> bunking was one of my favorite heroes. >> reporter: he was introduced to the world of baseball in the 1950's but phillies fans took notice and fell for the side arm pitcher from kentucky after this moment on father's day 1964. >> a perfect game. >> we've discussed that perfect game many times with other fans, what you were doing, everybody knows where they were that day. >> i was 13 years old and i wanted to go someplace, my mother wouldn't let me go. he said you might never see another perfect game again. >> reporter: he cemented his legacy with many more memorable moments during his 17 season career. when he was inducted into the baseball hall of fame although he pitched for three other teams he chose to honor the phillies wearing the team cap on his hall of fame cap. >> i got to know him real well in 1971 because we had jim bunking day and we gave jim a volkswagen bus because of the number ch
friends and fans taking the time to honor the former phillies player jim bunking. across the county country known for being a popular politician. jim bunking has passed. >> bunking was one of my favorite heroes. >> reporter: he was introduced to the world of baseball in the 1950's but phillies fans took notice and fell for the side arm pitcher from kentucky after this moment on father's day 1964. >> a perfect game. >> we've discussed that perfect game many times with...
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today is tuesday, may 30th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> welcome back, jim. >> thank you very much. all rahel solomon. katie is back, meisha is back. good morning, everybody. >> welcome back, katie and jim. great to see you. we know it is early. we know you would rather be in bed, everybody coming back from a holiday weekend, so far, just a bunch of construction. so how is the weather going to hold up? >> not looking horrible. we have wet weather out there. stationary front nearby, had help trigger couple of showers throughout the course of the day. this is one of those days if you don't really feel like cart ago umbrella along, just making the quick trip from the parking lot into the office, and inside the rest of the day, probably won't require an umbrella here. again, there are going to be some sprinkles, showers around. but storm scan actually very very calm looking at the moment. perhaps you see sprinkle along the way, see more activity headed further off to the south here. specifically, just off the delmarva peninsula, some heavier showers currently working their way out to s
today is tuesday, may 30th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> welcome back, jim. >> thank you very much. all rahel solomon. katie is back, meisha is back. good morning, everybody. >> welcome back, katie and jim. great to see you. we know it is early. we know you would rather be in bed, everybody coming back from a holiday weekend, so far, just a bunch of construction. so how is the weather going to hold up? >> not looking horrible. we have wet weather out there....
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they did not like jim comey. when hillary clinton said that was one of the reasons she lost, most democrats on the hill agree with that. he's been erratic in his public performances. some things he talks about very eloquently, other things that would help prescription more lig would help bring more light to the conversation, it's been frustrating for both sides. what jim comey has done throughout his career, made democrats feel like he's a democrat, made republicans feel like he's a republican. he's an every man. in the end, he had nobody standing on his side. >> we keep coming back to why now. there's an i.g. investigation under way right now and if it really was about clinton e-mails, and that all of a sudden donald trump had a night mare that they mistreated hillary clinton, i need to act on this now, that still brings us back to the fact there's an i.g. investigation -- >> which will continue. >> okay. okay. pause everything. we're not changing the subject. it's too good but we're going to make it better beca
they did not like jim comey. when hillary clinton said that was one of the reasons she lost, most democrats on the hill agree with that. he's been erratic in his public performances. some things he talks about very eloquently, other things that would help prescription more lig would help bring more light to the conversation, it's been frustrating for both sides. what jim comey has done throughout his career, made democrats feel like he's a democrat, made republicans feel like he's a republican....
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jim carrey is here. his show is "i'm dying up here" sunday on showtime. thanks, jim. we'll be right back with rachel the bachelorette! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ music volume rises you guys wanna go? ♪ ♪ [whistles] get all tees, shorts, tanks, and swim at 50% off. hi, fashion. old navy we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. because those are the best rooms. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got that right, kid show thing. get a directv all-included package for 4 rooms. only $25 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. available for at&t unlimited plus customers. inside the rack houses every barrel is aged four long years, for a fuller, smoother flavor. our history is made from the inside. how will you make yours? me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw w
jim carrey is here. his show is "i'm dying up here" sunday on showtime. thanks, jim. we'll be right back with rachel the bachelorette! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ music volume rises you guys wanna go? ♪ ♪ [whistles] get all tees, shorts, tanks, and swim at 50% off. hi, fashion. old navy we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. because those are the best rooms. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go...
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jim carrey is here. his show is "i'm dying up here" sunday on showtime. thanks, jim. we'll be right back with rachel the bachelorette! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ music volume rises you guys wanna go? ♪ ♪ [whistles] get all tees, shorts, tanks, and swim at 50% off. hi, fashion. old navy we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. test. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got that right, kid show thing. get a directv all-included package for 4 rooms. only $25 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. available for at&t unlimited plus customers. inside the rack houses every barrel is aged four long years, for a fuller, smoother flavor. our history is made from the inside. how will you make yours? >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. bush is outside and ready to go. earlier tonight our next guest began a quest to find a man among a group that included two blakes, a kenny, a kenneth, a man carrying a mannequin he calls his son and a terrible person named lucas. it wil
jim carrey is here. his show is "i'm dying up here" sunday on showtime. thanks, jim. we'll be right back with rachel the bachelorette! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ music volume rises you guys wanna go? ♪ ♪ [whistles] get all tees, shorts, tanks, and swim at 50% off. hi, fashion. old navy we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. test. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got...
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in terms of that conversation, it is important, what the president said to jim comey and what jim comey said to him. if he did say, i hope you can let this go, is that obstruction of justice? >> the question becomes, actually, what should comey had done with a request like that. if i were the fbi dark dark, i would do 1 of 2 things, mr. president, this is an area that i know that you are new, this is not something a president should ask an fbi director and put it in those terms. there is no evidence that comey did it. secondly, if comey was that worried about it, he should have made an immediate report to congressional oversight. think about this. martha, you and i have talked about this town, washington, nothing like that would stay on a dressed for this amount of time. you don't hold things like that back. there has been a number of occasions where that information, if it happened, comey should have given out to one of the oversight committees, either house, judiciary, senate judiciary, said, we have a problem. you don't set on something like that. >> martha: this is someone who is an
in terms of that conversation, it is important, what the president said to jim comey and what jim comey said to him. if he did say, i hope you can let this go, is that obstruction of justice? >> the question becomes, actually, what should comey had done with a request like that. if i were the fbi dark dark, i would do 1 of 2 things, mr. president, this is an area that i know that you are new, this is not something a president should ask an fbi director and put it in those terms. there is...
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. >> rachel, i spoke to a former associate of jim comey when he was a u.s. attorney tonight and he told me that everybody who has worked with jim comey, everyone who knows him has been waiting, in effect, for this memo. they know that a conversation -- the kind of conversation that donald trump was talking about and talking about having with jim comey, that he would memorialize as close to contemporaneous way as he possibly could and that that was the training that he insisted on u.s. attorneys who work for him, that's what he taught them to do. we heard someone on your program saying that they were all taught to do that in the fbi academy they're taught to do that. and so this day, they knew it was coming. they didn't know how it was going to come out or where it was going to come out. they knew it would be memos like this. >> i think it's three important parts of that. number one, we had the special agent in charge. >> the other times in the difficult or controversial circumstances where he has. get something on the record. >> what is considered true. what
. >> rachel, i spoke to a former associate of jim comey when he was a u.s. attorney tonight and he told me that everybody who has worked with jim comey, everyone who knows him has been waiting, in effect, for this memo. they know that a conversation -- the kind of conversation that donald trump was talking about and talking about having with jim comey, that he would memorialize as close to contemporaneous way as he possibly could and that that was the training that he insisted on u.s....
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jim carrey is here. his show is "i'm dying up here" sunday on showtime. thanks, jim. we'll be right back with rachel the bachelorette! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ music volume rises you guys wanna go? ♪ ♪ [whistles] get all tees, shorts, tanks, and swim at 50% off. hi, fashion. old navy we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. because those are the best rooms. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go...
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of the deputy attorney general's memo recommending that jim comey be -- concluding that jim comey had lost and squandered the credibility and integrity of the fbi, although it did stop short of actually recommending his dismissal. then very quickly you had donald trump himself come out and say no, of course i was going to fire jim comey, even before i got that memo. and then pretty quickly after that, you begin to have these statements that increasingly speak to -- -- and i'm not a lawyer, but in listening to lawyers review this, begin to speak to intent. and the president's mindset, which does appear to have been to interfere with jim comey's and the fbi investigation into the trump campaign and its ties to russia. as the caller was heading in that direction, i think you are beginning to see statements that someone like robert mueller might look at and begin to be able to create intent to obstruct justice, if that is the direction that this investigation ultimately ends up going. host: back to robert mueller, this is the announcement of jim comey's nomination to replace him as fbi di
of the deputy attorney general's memo recommending that jim comey be -- concluding that jim comey had lost and squandered the credibility and integrity of the fbi, although it did stop short of actually recommending his dismissal. then very quickly you had donald trump himself come out and say no, of course i was going to fire jim comey, even before i got that memo. and then pretty quickly after that, you begin to have these statements that increasingly speak to -- -- and i'm not a lawyer, but...
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is there anyone at the table think jim comey will take it? jim comey, staff director, senate intelligence committee investigation? >> zero percent chance. >> i have no reporting on this. i would just say it's probably fairly unlikely. >> might be willing to just hang out, though. >> just chill for a bit. >> we've got less than a minute left. a final thought on where we go from here? >> i think that if president trump really was not trying to slow down the russia investigation and really was just frustrated with comey's tactics and past -- his choice for the next fbi director will be viewed as a litmus test for that. somebody like john pistole, an obama appointee, as well as a longtime fbi official, that would send a different signal. >> might change the narrative pretty quickly. >> i think margaret's right. this is the next step and we'll know more about what this step was when we get to the next step, which is an unfortunate position to be in. but i think it's true. and i want to speak up for the idea of taking some space. and i think in the
is there anyone at the table think jim comey will take it? jim comey, staff director, senate intelligence committee investigation? >> zero percent chance. >> i have no reporting on this. i would just say it's probably fairly unlikely. >> might be willing to just hang out, though. >> just chill for a bit. >> we've got less than a minute left. a final thought on where we go from here? >> i think that if president trump really was not trying to slow down the...
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i'm rahel solomon. >>> i'm jim donovan. katie and meisha will be along in a minute but first here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute >>> iceland's put on ice. >> we should be in ice land by now. >> dream trip to the hot tourist destination delayed. icelandair first none in stop flight out of fill hits a big snag there were safety issues so they were returning to boston. >> philadelphia police searching for a family member after a seven year-old is found unresponse with a bag over her head in olney. >>> and apology from comedian kathy griffin. >> i'm a comic. i crossed the line. >> after an image of her held ing a fake bloody head resembling president
i'm rahel solomon. >>> i'm jim donovan. katie and meisha will be along in a minute but first here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute >>> iceland's put on ice. >> we should be in ice land by now. >> dream trip to the hot tourist destination delayed. icelandair first none in stop flight out of fill hits a big snag there were safety issues so they were returning to boston. >> philadelphia police searching for a family member after a...
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jim? >> thank you, christie. >> jury selection started and ended today in the trial of kaplan, accused of sexual assaulting six girl in the same family. the girls were gifted to kaplan in exphaipg for his giving them financial help. he fathered two children with one of the girls, then 14. >> a jury in the case of a man accused of killing his son brendan are having a hard time deciding. >> it looks like natural gas will be the undoing of three mile island. the owner says unless the state of pennsylvania comes to the nuclear plant financial rescue, it will shut down 2019. three mile island was the site of the country's worst nuclear power plant accident in history in 1979. it recovered from that, but it looks like it can't recover from the competition of natural gas. >> there is word that president trump is offering his cellphone number to other world leaders, the president of mexico, france and canada. only prime minister trudeau has accepted the pass of protocol to use secure lines. >> mic
jim? >> thank you, christie. >> jury selection started and ended today in the trial of kaplan, accused of sexual assaulting six girl in the same family. the girls were gifted to kaplan in exphaipg for his giving them financial help. he fathered two children with one of the girls, then 14. >> a jury in the case of a man accused of killing his son brendan are having a hard time deciding. >> it looks like natural gas will be the undoing of three mile island. the owner says...
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jim, this is your world. you talked about what a surprise this was. >> the market reacted like it was a shocker. but this is brazil. there has always been a bit of a taint around it, and there has always been this massive since the corruption scandal, which is now about two years old. there has always been a suspicion that it might reach up now it seemsnd like potentially it might be confirmed. about the market reaction, and i am struck by the -- you can see the blue line is the cost to insure against a brazilian default in the next five years. it is jumping up towards the white line. the white line is argentinian default rates. this is shocking to me. argentina has default it seven times. five times at its local debt. now we have brazil jumping up to nearly the same levels as the cost to protect against a default in argentina. it seems like a marked in important move. at my screen, you can see what the currency did. it was limited down for the rest of the morning. we think it is overdone because of the point
jim, this is your world. you talked about what a surprise this was. >> the market reacted like it was a shocker. but this is brazil. there has always been a bit of a taint around it, and there has always been this massive since the corruption scandal, which is now about two years old. there has always been a suspicion that it might reach up now it seemsnd like potentially it might be confirmed. about the market reaction, and i am struck by the -- you can see the blue line is the cost to...