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rather they said inventor jeff bezos or entrepreneur jeff bezos or you know father jeff bezos. those kind of things are much more meaningful to me. and it is an output measure. if you look at the financial success of amazon, the stock, i own 16% of amazon. it is worth roughly $1 trillion. that means what we have built over 20 years, we have built $840 billion of wealth for other people. and that is great. that is how it should be. in theve so powerfully ability of entrepreneurial capitalism and free markets to solve so many of the world's problems. not all of them, but so many of them. david: you live in washington state in seattle, or outside of seattle. the man who was the richest man for 20 years is named bill gates and what is the likelihood that the two richest men in the world live not only in the same country, same state, same city, but same neighborhood. is there something in that neighborhood we should know about? are there any more houses for sale? jeff: after i saw bill not too long ago. you know, we were joking about the world's richest man thing and i basically sai
rather they said inventor jeff bezos or entrepreneur jeff bezos or you know father jeff bezos. those kind of things are much more meaningful to me. and it is an output measure. if you look at the financial success of amazon, the stock, i own 16% of amazon. it is worth roughly $1 trillion. that means what we have built over 20 years, we have built $840 billion of wealth for other people. and that is great. that is how it should be. in theve so powerfully ability of entrepreneurial capitalism and...
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first of all, i would like to say a few words will jeff ad -- about jeff adachi. >> president hirsch: i just want to stop you for a second. we're not at general public comment. we're just asking for comment on the items that we've already discussed. >> i didn't realize this was a public based on that, either. >> president hirsch: we'll invite you back up. any other comment on items already discussed? hearing none, next item. >> clerk: line item 2, discussion to issuance of butt tin, sfpd members expectation of privacy, use of equipment and peripheral facilities, modifying department general order 10.08 use of computers and peripheral equipment. this bulletin is a reissue of bulletin 10-032 which expired on february 2, 2019. discussion and possible action. >> president hirsch: good evening, commander. >> good evening, president hirsch, commissioners, director henderson and chief scott. commander peter walsh from the staff's office. so before you, it's listed at department bull 19.051. this bulletin was in place back in 2017, and it governs that we can go into the cell phones, departmen
first of all, i would like to say a few words will jeff ad -- about jeff adachi. >> president hirsch: i just want to stop you for a second. we're not at general public comment. we're just asking for comment on the items that we've already discussed. >> i didn't realize this was a public based on that, either. >> president hirsch: we'll invite you back up. any other comment on items already discussed? hearing none, next item. >> clerk: line item 2, discussion to issuance...
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. >> jeff: because me is living at the line. if i was oklahoma city, i would come to the nearest defend intermake him pass the ball. >> mike: this free excellence is a good part of his scoring game. 80% in 30s. gets to the line often. >> jeff: what a huge weapon. so many centers in the league who struggle. don't want to be there. >> mike: beautiful soft touch for the bigt man sb man and the cut to four. minnesota led by two to start the periods. and the thunder went up by as man as 12 here in the fourth. george on the pull-up. got it. >> mark: tough, tough move. and knocks down mid range. >> mike: towns steps back. russell westbrook. 15th assist and 20 points. bank shot in and out. tyus jones, another floater. kept alive. back up, banks it home. karl-anthony towns battling there. and it's back to four again. okc trying to beat minimib fnesa mifor the first time this season. they are 0-3 in the season series so far. george. late whistle and a foul. >> mark: looked like the right call. he keeps sow off balance and wiggins tries to
. >> jeff: because me is living at the line. if i was oklahoma city, i would come to the nearest defend intermake him pass the ball. >> mike: this free excellence is a good part of his scoring game. 80% in 30s. gets to the line often. >> jeff: what a huge weapon. so many centers in the league who struggle. don't want to be there. >> mike: beautiful soft touch for the bigt man sb man and the cut to four. minnesota led by two to start the periods. and the thunder went up...
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our former public defender jeff brown is here. thank you so much for joining us [applause] >> as well as peter king. thank you so much for being here with us, commissioner king. thank you to all the members of the elected family who has joined us here today. we all know how difficult the past couple of weeks have been, not only for our city and the people who work with jeff over the years, but also especially for the people who worked directly with him at the public defender's office. matt gonzalez has let this office, has worked with each and every one of us in city hall during this very difficult transition. he's been a great leader, a great advocate for continuing the work of jeff's legacy, and i wanted to provide him with an opportunity to say a few words about mano at this time. [applause] >> i just want to say that i've never been concerned about this transition. of course, losing jeff was a big loss to our office, it is not one that will ever quite get over, but mayor breed has been a long time friend, not just of jeff adac
our former public defender jeff brown is here. thank you so much for joining us [applause] >> as well as peter king. thank you so much for being here with us, commissioner king. thank you to all the members of the elected family who has joined us here today. we all know how difficult the past couple of weeks have been, not only for our city and the people who work with jeff over the years, but also especially for the people who worked directly with him at the public defender's office....
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we lost jeff, i made a phone call to my reverends. reverend brown, and i cried to him that morning, i said what are we going to do? what do we do now? what is going to happen to us? because as natives no the progressive state that this city is in, and we know how much we are up against, not just socially, not just economically, emotionally, we are here every day, and we fought for our place , and this man here is fighting for our place, too. i can say, 12 years ago i met him in such a dramatic difference of the posture i am in now. i can say that he took a case in which my loved one was facing an astronomical amount of time, because we fell into certain brackets, and he looked at us, and he didn't see any form of boundary, any form of brackets. he saw justice, he saw what we needed him to see. he saw his face in the people, and he saw the walls that were being put up against us, and from 12 years ago to even now, he has followed us. i can call him at the drop of the dime and he will be there. any sort of injustices, i even approach, o
we lost jeff, i made a phone call to my reverends. reverend brown, and i cried to him that morning, i said what are we going to do? what do we do now? what is going to happen to us? because as natives no the progressive state that this city is in, and we know how much we are up against, not just socially, not just economically, emotionally, we are here every day, and we fought for our place , and this man here is fighting for our place, too. i can say, 12 years ago i met him in such a dramatic...
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he makes an appointment with jeff sessions, but jeff sessions cancels and then lewandowski doesn't really know what to do, so he puts the thing he dictated from trump in a safe. one thing we learn in this report is lots of people around president trump not only have saves at home, they use them whenever the president asks them to do something that really seems illegal. but after cory lewandowski doesn't give the message to jeff sessions and instead gives the message to a locked safe, the president asks lewandowski again, calls him back in for another one-on-one meeting, did you tell jeff sessions? the president asks cory lewandowski to deliver this message to is sessions again or else. and the or else here is similarly genius. back to the report. in the following up meeting, quote, in the july 19th meeting with lewandowski the president raised his previous request and asked if lewandowski had talked to sessions. lewandowski told the president that the message would be delivered soon. soon, boss, soon. lewandowski then recalled the president told him if sessions did not meet with him lewan
he makes an appointment with jeff sessions, but jeff sessions cancels and then lewandowski doesn't really know what to do, so he puts the thing he dictated from trump in a safe. one thing we learn in this report is lots of people around president trump not only have saves at home, they use them whenever the president asks them to do something that really seems illegal. but after cory lewandowski doesn't give the message to jeff sessions and instead gives the message to a locked safe, the...
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jeff. >> glor: still sounds like boeing has a lot of explaining and work to do here, kris. thank you very much. we learned today that some of robert mueller's investigators were split on whether president trump committed a crime. attorney general william barr in a summary of mueller's report concluded mr. trump did not obstruct justice. democrats say they are not satisfied with that. paula reid has more. >> there's an easy answer to this-- release the mueller report as soon as possible. >> reporter: democrats on capitol hill today seized on news reports that some special counsel investigators are unhappy with the attorney general's summary of their work. >> the public needs to see the whole report-- no executive privilege, no redacting. eventually, it all comes out. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed the special counsel team was split on whether the president obstructed justice with some investigators believing mr. trump had committed a crime. and several news outlets cited anonymous sources claiming some of the more than a dozen special counsel prosecutors felt barr did n
jeff. >> glor: still sounds like boeing has a lot of explaining and work to do here, kris. thank you very much. we learned today that some of robert mueller's investigators were split on whether president trump committed a crime. attorney general william barr in a summary of mueller's report concluded mr. trump did not obstruct justice. democrats say they are not satisfied with that. paula reid has more. >> there's an easy answer to this-- release the mueller report as soon as...
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jeff: true. part of the problem is this billions of dollars war of subsidies, and part of it is as you say this bezos model of trying to jump into new, very expensive businesses. carol: whenever i read a story about this, i just think about what is going on in china and how much is being done on your phone. we do a lot of delivering, but only when you are in large cities. jason: i thought maybe you were talking about that side hustle i did not know about, delivering food. [laughter] carol: but it is just fascinating how much further ahead they are than like the united states. jeff: this has been a huge like leapfrog moment for people in the cities there. it is a huge problem for people in cities, and as you might imagine, is because of some relatively unique advantages, but also disadvantages. it is more appealing to order in all the time when the traffic is horrible right outside your door. jason: up next, one of india's best-known doctors, he is creating a model for ultra low-cost health care t
jeff: true. part of the problem is this billions of dollars war of subsidies, and part of it is as you say this bezos model of trying to jump into new, very expensive businesses. carol: whenever i read a story about this, i just think about what is going on in china and how much is being done on your phone. we do a lot of delivering, but only when you are in large cities. jason: i thought maybe you were talking about that side hustle i did not know about, delivering food. [laughter] carol: but...
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i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. and we are going to begin here tonight with violent holiday weather. this is a big system, stretching from florida to new england. that's already creating a wave of problems ahead of this holiday weekend. flash flooding and damaging winds are reported and being seen here in the carolinas. tornado watches and warnings are up into virginia. more than 1500 flight have been canceled, more than 6000 delayed. at least five people have been killed in the past three days, including three in mississippi. omar villafranca is there. >> reporter: dangerous weather targeting the east coast tonight, wreaking havoc from florida to new york.n county, va adrnado left a trail of destruction, leveling homes, snapping trees, and tossing cars. georgia firefighters saved a man trapped inside a truck after a large oak tree crushed his vehicle. and this tree snapped, nearly splitting an apartment building in half. in morton, mississippi, cleanup ft already under way after tornadoes and severe storms tore thr
i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. and we are going to begin here tonight with violent holiday weather. this is a big system, stretching from florida to new england. that's already creating a wave of problems ahead of this holiday weekend. flash flooding and damaging winds are reported and being seen here in the carolinas. tornado watches and warnings are up into virginia. more than 1500 flight have been canceled, more than 6000 delayed. at least five people have been killed in the...
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jeff bezos is my hero for doing that. he absolutely is my hero. >> when asked about the controversy, a white house spokesman responded as if the mere mention of the enquirer was below the dignity of the president. >> we're not going to get into a conversation between jeff bezos and a tabloid magazine. >> after fervently supporting donald trump, will the president's old ally, national enquirer be ultimately responsible for harming his legacy. inquiring minds want to know. >> we don't know yet if there were other women, other stories made to disappear by ami. were they doing that knowingly and helping trump to keep information from the voting public? >> if he was directly involved in payments to silence his accusers, we will look back at the history of the trump presidency and see the national enquirer as inadvertently one of the most influential media companies in the history of the united states of america. e united states of america xxxx >>> we tried to solve this murder. we were going to set a trap for three people and
jeff bezos is my hero for doing that. he absolutely is my hero. >> when asked about the controversy, a white house spokesman responded as if the mere mention of the enquirer was below the dignity of the president. >> we're not going to get into a conversation between jeff bezos and a tabloid magazine. >> after fervently supporting donald trump, will the president's old ally, national enquirer be ultimately responsible for harming his legacy. inquiring minds want to know....
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caroline: these companies are old, jeff. when you think about the certain turn of phrase that was coined back in 2013 of unicorns, one of those companies was uber, and now we see it list six years later. does it frustrate you that companies are waiting so long, getting so much venture capital or private capital coming their way that apps don't list earlier in their lifespan? jeff: i think you hit the nail on the head, that companies today have unprecedented access to private capital. one of the reasons we launched nasdaq private market five years ago was to help these companies provide liquidity to shareholders on the long march to being public. last year, we executed 79 different secondary transactions representing $12 billion in value, versus in the u.s. public markets, we welcomed 186 new companies that raised when a $7 -- raised $27 billion in capital. the private market is now getting to the scale where it rivals the public market offerings. caroline: is the private market driving up valuations too high? in many ways, w
caroline: these companies are old, jeff. when you think about the certain turn of phrase that was coined back in 2013 of unicorns, one of those companies was uber, and now we see it list six years later. does it frustrate you that companies are waiting so long, getting so much venture capital or private capital coming their way that apps don't list earlier in their lifespan? jeff: i think you hit the nail on the head, that companies today have unprecedented access to private capital. one of the...
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nets go through jeff bezos' worth. you can see the function on the bloomberg, and you can see where he stands with his control of amazon, washington post, and so forth. what is this telling us about jeff bezos' control over amazon? the currentlot of generation of technology giants, jeff bezos did not exert exerting control over amazon, owns 62% of the company, but there are still questions when the company announced they were getting divorced, what would happen. would his wife push for a seat on the board, a greater seat on the board? retains full control of the stake that they own, and will keep ownership of three quarters of that. along with being a remarkably amicable thing for her to do, was there concern in the marketplace about some of that turmoil, does that take that off the table in a way that will be a relief to investors? not seem toock did react a ton to the news, to the divorce or this morning. there was some thought that because washington state is a property state, any assets acquired over the course of
nets go through jeff bezos' worth. you can see the function on the bloomberg, and you can see where he stands with his control of amazon, washington post, and so forth. what is this telling us about jeff bezos' control over amazon? the currentlot of generation of technology giants, jeff bezos did not exert exerting control over amazon, owns 62% of the company, but there are still questions when the company announced they were getting divorced, what would happen. would his wife push for a seat...
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i'm jeff glor and this is our western edition. we're going to begin here tonight with the nation's measles outbreak. it is already the largest in five years and is set to be the worst since measles was declared decimated in 2000. an outbreak in new york city led the mayor to declare a public health emergency in part of brooklyn today. there have been 465 cases in 19 states so far this year. tony dokoupil has more from the epicenter of the worst current outbreak. >> reporter: mayor bill de blasio's health emergency declaration was meant to stop the crisis from spreading. >> we have a situation now where children are in danger. we have to take this seriously. >> reporter: this orthodox jewish section of williamsburg, brooklyn, is ground zero, where some 250 measles cases have been confirmed within the last nine months. the order requires residents older than six months who live or go to school in the affected area to get vaccinates or risk a $1,000 fine. and community religious schools known as yeshivas, must bar unvaccinated childr
i'm jeff glor and this is our western edition. we're going to begin here tonight with the nation's measles outbreak. it is already the largest in five years and is set to be the worst since measles was declared decimated in 2000. an outbreak in new york city led the mayor to declare a public health emergency in part of brooklyn today. there have been 465 cases in 19 states so far this year. tony dokoupil has more from the epicenter of the worst current outbreak. >> reporter: mayor bill de...
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and some good news, jeff. authorities here now believe they have been able to save the cathedral's two iconic towers behind me. the fire happened close to closing time, when most of the cathedral's 30,000 daily visitors had already left, so it could have been much worse. jeff? >> glor: interesting thing to keep in mind, but good they t.ved part of it. roxana, thank you very much. it is jarring to see the cathedral in its former glory now side by side with images of it burning. a marker outside notre dame shows it is at the exact geographic center of paris, and for many parisians, it'sth center of their soul, as well. here's carter evans. >> reporter: notre dame, or "our built. construction began on the historic monument in 1163 during the reign of king louis vii, and it took nearly 200 years to complete. its picturesque stained glass rose windows were made of hundreds of panes depicting various biblical images, like apostles and angels. iconic gargoyles and statues surround the cathedral. theologian and cbs ne
and some good news, jeff. authorities here now believe they have been able to save the cathedral's two iconic towers behind me. the fire happened close to closing time, when most of the cathedral's 30,000 daily visitors had already left, so it could have been much worse. jeff? >> glor: interesting thing to keep in mind, but good they t.ved part of it. roxana, thank you very much. it is jarring to see the cathedral in its former glory now side by side with images of it burning. a marker...
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i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. and we're going to begin tonight with the arrest of julian assange. the man who spilled hundreds of thousands of government secrets was forcefully pulled from a london embassy today, handcuffed, bearded and bedraggled, pointing and yelling. assange was removed from the ecuadorian embassy where he had been holed up for seven years. the ecuadorians, who had apparently had enough, invited police in to arrest him. a u.s. indictment unsealed today charges him with conspiracy to break into a top-secret military computer. paula reid has more. >> reporter: after nearly seven years, julian assange did not go quietly. dragged screaming out of the ecuadorian embassy in london this morning, handcuffed and resisting as police shoved him into a van. assange was taken to court, where his lawyer confirmed he was wanted by the u.s. >> today we received a warrant and a provisional extradition request from the united states. >> reporter: hours later u.s. prosecutors unsealed an indictment against assang
i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. and we're going to begin tonight with the arrest of julian assange. the man who spilled hundreds of thousands of government secrets was forcefully pulled from a london embassy today, handcuffed, bearded and bedraggled, pointing and yelling. assange was removed from the ecuadorian embassy where he had been holed up for seven years. the ecuadorians, who had apparently had enough, invited police in to arrest him. a u.s. indictment unsealed today charges...
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the president's animosity towards jeff bezos is well known. he frequently tweeted accusations that bezos used his power and influence for political gain. >> the washington post has broken significant stories about trump's relationship with russia, the workings of the trump administration and the white house, all of which trump would rather not see the light of day. >> adding to the injury, bezos's washington post employed jamal khassogi. >> i think the fact that the washington post aggressively pursued that story also didn't sit well with the saudis. so you have two powerful entities here who don't care for what jeff bezos is doing. >> the potential saudi link also extended to david pecker. >> in 2018 ami published 200,000 copies of this glossy magazine, glorified the saudi crown prince and stocked at chain stores all across the u.s. >> it wracked at walmart. come here for your vacation, walmart shoppers. >> so let's chart it out. president of the united states can't stand the washington post and its leader jeff bezos. saudi arabia can't stand
the president's animosity towards jeff bezos is well known. he frequently tweeted accusations that bezos used his power and influence for political gain. >> the washington post has broken significant stories about trump's relationship with russia, the workings of the trump administration and the white house, all of which trump would rather not see the light of day. >> adding to the injury, bezos's washington post employed jamal khassogi. >> i think the fact that the washington...
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when will we get to see it, jeff? all they'll say is, stay tuned. >> glor: an amazing story, and just amazing science. mark, thank you very much. coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," congress demands answers from drug companies over the growing cost of insulin. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar 1 disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; dec
when will we get to see it, jeff? all they'll say is, stay tuned. >> glor: an amazing story, and just amazing science. mark, thank you very much. coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," congress demands answers from drug companies over the growing cost of insulin. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of...
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i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we'll begin tonight with a whistle-blower at the white house. a long-time employee of the white house personnel security office claims 25 people denied clearances because of disqualifying issues in their backgrounds were granted access anyway. the head of a congressional committee sent a letter asking why some aides were given security clearances. the group in question includes the president's daughter and son-in-law. major garrett is at the white house with more. reporter: the memo ou oversight committee chairman elijah cummings said a white house whistle-blower named tricia newbold complained that 25 officials were granted security clearances despite disqualifying issues raised by herself and other career officials. in an interview with committee staff nine days ago, newbold said she came forward because she could not sit back knowing that the issues that we have could impact national security. newbold said three unnamed senior white house officials, two of whom still work there, dr
i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we'll begin tonight with a whistle-blower at the white house. a long-time employee of the white house personnel security office claims 25 people denied clearances because of disqualifying issues in their backgrounds were granted access anyway. the head of a congressional committee sent a letter asking why some aides were given security clearances. the group in question includes the president's daughter and son-in-law. major garrett is at the white...
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he makes an appointment with jeff sessions. jeff sessions cancels and lewandowski doesn't know what to do. he puts the thing that he dictated from trump in a safe. one thing we know in this report is that lots of people around president trump not only have safes at home. they use them whenever the president asks them to do manage that seems lowell. that seems illegal. he gives the message to a locked safe. the president calls him back in for a one-on-one meeting. did you tell sessions? they have another meeting where the president asks corey lewandowski to deliver it again or else. and the or else is genius. back to the report. in the follow-up meeting, in the july 19 meeting with lewandowski, the president raised his previous request and asked if lewandowski had talked on sessions. he told the president the message would be delivered soon. the president then told him if sessions did not meet with him, he tells attorney general that he needs on unrecuse himself. he needs to give a speech about how terrible the special counsel i
he makes an appointment with jeff sessions. jeff sessions cancels and lewandowski doesn't know what to do. he puts the thing that he dictated from trump in a safe. one thing we know in this report is that lots of people around president trump not only have safes at home. they use them whenever the president asks them to do manage that seems lowell. that seems illegal. he gives the message to a locked safe. the president calls him back in for a one-on-one meeting. did you tell sessions? they...
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i'm jeff glor. we will see you tomorrow. captioning >>> a truck loses its load and crippling part of the bay area commute. >>> the pics are in so did the raiders the niners make the right choices? the nfl draft. >>> shocking new details about what police say a suspect was about to do before he allegedly ran over a group of pedestrians in sunnydale. >>> the south bay, not just for people to drive but live in them. >> being in a car is better than sleeping on dirt. >>> our original report. as you look up in the sky the new quest to make contact with extraterrestrials and why this new effort remains controversy
i'm jeff glor. we will see you tomorrow. captioning >>> a truck loses its load and crippling part of the bay area commute. >>> the pics are in so did the raiders the niners make the right choices? the nfl draft. >>> shocking new details about what police say a suspect was about to do before he allegedly ran over a group of pedestrians in sunnydale. >>> the south bay, not just for people to drive but live in them. >> being in a car is better than...
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i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight with a report for the history books. the mueller report is 448 pages, two volumes, and one giant political football. key points: the special counsel says he looked at ten incidents that could potentially have led to obstruction of justice, the most dramatic, the president wanted the probe over when he found out it was happening, he thought it was the end of his presidency and at one point ordered the white house counsel to fire robert mueller. that did not happen. in the end, no conclusion on obstruction, but no exoneration. today the president tweeted, "game over" on a "game of thrones" graphic. one aide said mr. trump was feeling "jacked." the mueller is lightly redacted mostly involving ongoing investigations. our team has been looking into gl of this, and we begin with paula reid. >> i'm having a good day, too. it was called no collusion, no obstruction. ( cheers and applause ) r reporter: president trump took a victory lap today as congress and the pu
i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight with a report for the history books. the mueller report is 448 pages, two volumes, and one giant political football. key points: the special counsel says he looked at ten incidents that could potentially have led to obstruction of justice, the most dramatic, the president wanted the probe over when he found out it was happening, he thought it was the end of his presidency and at one point ordered the white house...
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. >> i got a facebook message from a man named jeff. and jeff said hey, did you find a donor yet? and i said no, i haven't. >> she said, you know, call this number, and i did. then i started the process. i knew that she was sick. she needed help. >> reporter: 34-year-old jeff linde now had to find out if he was a match for kelly. on october 18th, he got his answer. >> i got the message. it said congratulations, you're a match, and i took my glasses and just dropped them on the table and just went like this. took the biggest breath that you could possibly imagine. >> reporter: on november 6, 2018, seven months after kelly made her sign, she met up with fellow penguins fan jeff at upmc hospital in pittsburgh. the procedure to remove jeff's kidney took two hours. it was carried into an adjoining operating room where 11 hours later the transplant surgery was completed. >> my kidney function was at 9%. and three days later i'm sitting here with kidney function of 99%. there's no words to really express the gratitude and the, just the way i feel about what he's done for me, because he l
. >> i got a facebook message from a man named jeff. and jeff said hey, did you find a donor yet? and i said no, i haven't. >> she said, you know, call this number, and i did. then i started the process. i knew that she was sick. she needed help. >> reporter: 34-year-old jeff linde now had to find out if he was a match for kelly. on october 18th, he got his answer. >> i got the message. it said congratulations, you're a match, and i took my glasses and just dropped them...
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jeff. >> glor: all right, jeff pegues, thank you very much. a key player in the college admissions scandal pleaded guilty today. mark riddell admitted to being a secretly-hired test-taker and fixer. here's carter evans. >> reporter: he's the test- taking whiz who helped dozens of high school students cheat on their college entrance exams. today, mark riddell pled guilty to fraud and money laundering. >> if rick singer is the lynchpin of this college admissions scandal, then mark riddell is the brains. >> reporter: singer, the admitted mastermind behind the scheme, paid riddell $10,000 per test to fly from his home in florida to test centers in texas and california. there, the former harvard graduate would secretly take the exams in place of actual students, with some parents even providing samples of their children's handwriting so riddell could imitate it while taking the exam. in other cases, like with actress felicity huffman's daughter, he would simply alter test answers to achieve a higher score-- 400 points higher in her case-- but not t
jeff. >> glor: all right, jeff pegues, thank you very much. a key player in the college admissions scandal pleaded guilty today. mark riddell admitted to being a secretly-hired test-taker and fixer. here's carter evans. >> reporter: he's the test- taking whiz who helped dozens of high school students cheat on their college entrance exams. today, mark riddell pled guilty to fraud and money laundering. >> if rick singer is the lynchpin of this college admissions scandal, then...
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you delivered, jeff. you delivered. >> tomorrow. what are you guys going to say then? >> it feels like summer, jeff. >> yes. sunny skies, going up to 83. warmest day in 161 days for us. sunshine, morecool off this warm weather next week. >> have a gorgeous easter. thank you so much. and thanks for watching. have a great night. ] ♪ >> ste!"an and here's your host jimmy fallon!
you delivered, jeff. you delivered. >> tomorrow. what are you guys going to say then? >> it feels like summer, jeff. >> yes. sunny skies, going up to 83. warmest day in 161 days for us. sunshine, morecool off this warm weather next week. >> have a gorgeous easter. thank you so much. and thanks for watching. have a great night. ] ♪ >> ste!"an and here's your host jimmy fallon!
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i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we'll begin tonight with a bizarre arrest at the president's resort in florida. we learned today a chinese woman bluffed her way into mar-a-lago this past weekend as the president was playing golf at a nearby club. she got a lot further than anyone hoped, except, it appears, her. she was carrying chinese po thumb drive, with malware. chip reid has more. chip. >> reporter: well, good evening. a little bit after noon saturday, yujing zhang, according to court documents, approached the security gate at mar-a-lago and presented two chinese passports and said she was going to the pool. now, due to language difficulties, club security officials mistakenly thought she was a relative of a club member who had the same last name and allowed her on to the property. once through another checkpoint, she told the receptionist she was there not to go to the pool, but for a chinese-american friendship event. there was no such event. the receptionist notified a secret service agent that zhang was not
i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we'll begin tonight with a bizarre arrest at the president's resort in florida. we learned today a chinese woman bluffed her way into mar-a-lago this past weekend as the president was playing golf at a nearby club. she got a lot further than anyone hoped, except, it appears, her. she was carrying chinese po thumb drive, with malware. chip reid has more. chip. >> reporter: well, good evening. a little bit after noon saturday, yujing zhang,...
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and, jeff, this is an active f.b.i. investigation. >> glor: 20 years later unfortunately many people remain infatuated with columbine. we're going to have more as the eek goes on to put all this in rorspective. nikki, thank you very much. a new round of severe storms fginning tomorrow could impact more than 80 million americans. there is potential for violent thunderstorms and hail across ehe southern plains. tornadoes are possible in oklahoma, texas, and arkansas tomorrow. the threat of dangerous weather moves east later in the week. to the 2020 campaign now. new numbers show president trump's fund-raising has far surpassed any of the 19 candidates officially seeking the democratic nomination. that includes bernie sanders, who appeared where few democrats ever visit, last night. here's ed o'keefe. >> reporter: democratic presidential candidates fanned out across the country again today, but it's an appearance by bernie sanders on fox news, the network democrats love to hate, that's grabbing attention. >> what we are ta
and, jeff, this is an active f.b.i. investigation. >> glor: 20 years later unfortunately many people remain infatuated with columbine. we're going to have more as the eek goes on to put all this in rorspective. nikki, thank you very much. a new round of severe storms fginning tomorrow could impact more than 80 million americans. there is potential for violent thunderstorms and hail across ehe southern plains. tornadoes are possible in oklahoma, texas, and arkansas tomorrow. the threat of...
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jeff? >> glor: all right, charlie, thank you very much. rod rosenstein submitted his resignation today, saying he is. the deputy attorney general leaves office may 11th. rosensteinte to prident trumus to justify the firing of f.b.i. director james comey. rosenstein also appointed robert mueller as special counsel of ige russia investigation. the country's worst measles outbreak in 25 years grew by 78 new cases today. there have been more than 700 cases in 22 states this year. the c.d.c. is blaming the outbreak on a campaign of misinformation. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: more than 70% of the 704 measles infections have occurred in people who are not vaccinated. the epicenter right now is in one state. dr. nancy messonnier is with the c.d.c. >> the outbreaks in new york city and new york state are the largest and longest outbreaks we've seen since measles has been eliminated. he reporter: the cases have occurred primarily in orthodox jewish communities, and the c.d.c. is putting the blame squarely on anti-vaccination groups. people t
jeff? >> glor: all right, charlie, thank you very much. rod rosenstein submitted his resignation today, saying he is. the deputy attorney general leaves office may 11th. rosensteinte to prident trumus to justify the firing of f.b.i. director james comey. rosenstein also appointed robert mueller as special counsel of ige russia investigation. the country's worst measles outbreak in 25 years grew by 78 new cases today. there have been more than 700 cases in 22 states this year. the c.d.c....
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jeff? >> paula, thank you very much. >>> the president today backed off his threat to immediately close the southern border to stop migrants and drugs from entering the u.s. some white house advisers and republican senators warned the closure would hurt the u.s. economy. mr. trump told reporters before shutting the border he would slap a 25% tariffn cars coming into the united states. >>> severe weather is rumbling through the southeast. louisiana's getting the worst of it tonight. at least six inches of rain has fallen in some areas, triggering flash flooding. there was also hail. a new outbreak of storms including tornadoes threaten the southern plains this weekend. gation into nves hidden health costs. in this case the unexpected bills that sometimes come after a miscarriage. about 10% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. anna werner looks into the financial and emotional toll in our series "your money, your health." >> this is the ultrasound from when we saw his heartbeat. >> report
jeff? >> paula, thank you very much. >>> the president today backed off his threat to immediately close the southern border to stop migrants and drugs from entering the u.s. some white house advisers and republican senators warned the closure would hurt the u.s. economy. mr. trump told reporters before shutting the border he would slap a 25% tariffn cars coming into the united states. >>> severe weather is rumbling through the southeast. louisiana's getting the worst of...
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jeff. >> glor: kris van cleave, thank you. the secretary of homeland security is comparing the situation at the southern border to a cat-5 hurricane disaster. kirstjen nielsen says that means possibly shutting down the southern border or sending in troops to stop a surge of migrants seeking asylum. the administration has implemented what is known as the "remain in mexico" program. in tonight's "eye on america," omar villafranca shows us how a shift in u.s. asylum policy is sending hundreds back across the border into legal limbo. >> reporter: along the southern border, migrants seeking asylum in the united states are now being told to wait here in mexico. migrants, like 19-year-old angel and 29-year-old jose from honduras, who are legally seeking asylum in the united states have been sent back to remain in mexico to await their hearing. their attorney asked to us change their names to protect their identity. >> ( translated ): i am fleeing because they want to kill me. i am not a thief or a murderer. >> reporter: they're livin
jeff. >> glor: kris van cleave, thank you. the secretary of homeland security is comparing the situation at the southern border to a cat-5 hurricane disaster. kirstjen nielsen says that means possibly shutting down the southern border or sending in troops to stop a surge of migrants seeking asylum. the administration has implemented what is known as the "remain in mexico" program. in tonight's "eye on america," omar villafranca shows us how a shift in u.s. asylum...
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thanks, jeff. >>> up next, details of that divorce, the deal between amazon ceo jeff bezos and his soon to be ex-wife that will mean both will stay billionaires. and we have jimmy. >> hey, guys, elle fanning is here tonight. plus we have kit harrington. music from khalid. it's a great show. do not change the channel, everybody. richest man- even aftg assets with his ex-wife. >>> well, jeff bezos is still the world's richest man, even after dividing assets with his ex-wife. jeff and mckenzie bezos has finalized their divorce. on twitter, she said she is happy to let him have 75% of the couple's stock in amazon, along with voting control. still, her stock share leaves her with a net worth of more than $35 billion. she also relinquished her interest in other companies they run, "the washington post" and an aeros space company. his page says they remain friends and coparents. >>> if he sneezes, it's headline news. yesterday we found out steph curry wears contact lenses. today we found out he is worried about traffic, like most of us. the curry family is considering moving when the team move
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amazon chief jeff bezos gets a bargain divorce of a lifetime as jeff bezos keeps control of amazon as expected but how much did his wife get? you won't believe the estimates we're looking at numbers showing he is still the richest man in the world we've got the details on that. to the beginning of the rise to the democrat moderates we have the names of 17 democrats that are running, and this as three more women accuse joe biden of improper contact, after biden's non-apology yesterday to do better but the democrats behind the scenes they are nervous about losing 2020 due to the hard left radical shift. that's what we're hearing we've got that word tonight i'm elizabeth macdonald, the evening edit starts right now. thank you for joining us you're watching the fox business network. we have you covered on all the angles we got edward lawrence in washington, casey stege el on the ground at the border in texas let's get right to edward at the white house with the details on that trade deal with china. edward? >> yeah, liz we're inching closer to that trade deal president donald trump has sp
amazon chief jeff bezos gets a bargain divorce of a lifetime as jeff bezos keeps control of amazon as expected but how much did his wife get? you won't believe the estimates we're looking at numbers showing he is still the richest man in the world we've got the details on that. to the beginning of the rise to the democrat moderates we have the names of 17 democrats that are running, and this as three more women accuse joe biden of improper contact, after biden's non-apology yesterday to do...
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jeff bezos more importantly will control in terms of voting all of his shares. so nothing changes for jeff bezos in term of the number of shares he votes even though he's giving up economic control of 25%. huge win for him and his attorneys because she could have gotten half. >> he has 12% control of the shares >> voting at 16% no one else in the company that's remotely close to that. so effectively he still has very much control of the stock. >> we've seen ex-spouses be involved after their divorce with the company obviously wynn comes to mind is this mckenzie bezos saying she doesn't want to be a part of it when it comes to the future of amazon the company. >> clearly many people thought once you gave her control of 50% or whatever ownershipship you had an elaine wynn situation shareholders were not that worried because shares didn't pop. they are down a bit. my guess is shareholders kind of knew they would come up with some kind of resolution that would be in the interest of jeff bezos. she still is doing very well with $36 billion clearly didn't want to take
jeff bezos more importantly will control in terms of voting all of his shares. so nothing changes for jeff bezos in term of the number of shares he votes even though he's giving up economic control of 25%. huge win for him and his attorneys because she could have gotten half. >> he has 12% control of the shares >> voting at 16% no one else in the company that's remotely close to that. so effectively he still has very much control of the stock. >> we've seen ex-spouses be...
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i'm grateful for her support and kindness writes jeff. grateful for the past as i look forward to what comes next says with a lucrative future. for jeff, even with a $35 billion loss, he remains the est main the wod. news. >>> when we come back, we're going to raise a glass to a beloved member of our nbc family. an east bay man was hana shovel and told to dig his own grave at gunpoint. how that man )s wife saved him from a violent felon. and stormranger is showing some spotty rain around the bay area. when these showers make way for heavier rainfall. next. >>> when it comes to daytime tv a relative handful have found the secret to success. one of them our dear colleague kathy lee gifford. after 25 years, 11 years here at nbc she's raising her glass to a new chapter. in a crowded daytime tv landscape, kathy lee gifford struck gold not once, but twice. first with regis. >> don't you give us any award. >>he >> we judoid i would love to work with you but i don't think it's possible for anybody to have success 10:00 in the morning. it was hard
i'm grateful for her support and kindness writes jeff. grateful for the past as i look forward to what comes next says with a lucrative future. for jeff, even with a $35 billion loss, he remains the est main the wod. news. >>> when we come back, we're going to raise a glass to a beloved member of our nbc family. an east bay man was hana shovel and told to dig his own grave at gunpoint. how that man )s wife saved him from a violent felon. and stormranger is showing some spotty rain...
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dana bash, jeff zeleny back with me now. let's talk about both of them but in isolation, if you will. we expected he was going to receive questions about both of these things. the question to him on invading women's personal space and making them feel uncomfortable, as lucy flores was the first to come forward, he was asked from the transcript i see, are you sorry for what you did. are you prepared to apologize to those women? then that's how he responded. >> yeah. i'm guessing lucy flores is not going to be, feel that that was enough for her, and people out there who see joe biden as somebody, again, who is maybe a relic culturally and this is exhibit a of that, will probably also not be all that satisfied with that answer. on the flip side, he is of a different generation, and he is a specific kind of kind of person from that generation who, for whom being a tactile politician, hugging and doing things, you know, kind of physically, was par for the course. joe biden has always taken that to the extreme. it's his personalit
dana bash, jeff zeleny back with me now. let's talk about both of them but in isolation, if you will. we expected he was going to receive questions about both of these things. the question to him on invading women's personal space and making them feel uncomfortable, as lucy flores was the first to come forward, he was asked from the transcript i see, are you sorry for what you did. are you prepared to apologize to those women? then that's how he responded. >> yeah. i'm guessing lucy...
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this is jeff goldblum. how can i assist you with the filing of your taxes? >> wow. jeff goldblum. do i need to report contributions to my life insurance? >> uhm, to paraphrase myself-- life insurance finds-- finds a way. >> that's awesome. >> what movie was that from? >> "jurassic park." >> it's "jurassic park." >> jeff goldblum is available wherever you are. >> hey, jeff, i was just wondering as a freelancer can i deduct part of my cell phone bill? >> did i win an award for outstanding featured actor in a play? >> uhm... yes? >> that is absolutely correct. the play was "the pillow man." the year was 2005, long before you were born. >> i'm 37. >> and does your c.p.a. know thor. >> i say to chris hemsworth, you call that a pushup. >> jeff goldblum, i'm really loving these stories but i really need to do my taxes. >> hey, man, let's do taxes. okay, tax, tax work, here we go. ready. >> great, i do report net or gross income? >> i'm not big on tax stuff. >> oh! >> jeff is available whenever you need it and times you don't. >> janice, oh, good. i was hoping you were there. is now a goo
this is jeff goldblum. how can i assist you with the filing of your taxes? >> wow. jeff goldblum. do i need to report contributions to my life insurance? >> uhm, to paraphrase myself-- life insurance finds-- finds a way. >> that's awesome. >> what movie was that from? >> "jurassic park." >> it's "jurassic park." >> jeff goldblum is available wherever you are. >> hey, jeff, i was just wondering as a freelancer can i deduct part...
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i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we are going to begin tonight with round one in what is shaping up to be three days of very dangerous weather. at least three tornadoes were reported a short time ago in the texas panhandle in oklahoma. this funnel cloud appeared in the town of shadduck, oklahoma. we have not gotten reports on tomage yet. earlier, hail storms pelted northern texas and new mexico. wbteorologist megan glaros of ndbm in chicago is here with the mentst, and, megan, as we mentioned, just the beginning here. >> yeah, this is a multi-day ugent starting a few hours ago and continuing through friday. you can see where we have the severe thunderstorm watch right now. it extends from texas all the way up through oklahoma, into kansas, parts of missouri as well. they have extended that as we are starting to see storms popping farther north. we have tornado warnings, we ther severe thunderstorm warnings, hail to baseball size has already been reported. part of the problem is, we ha
i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we are going to begin tonight with round one in what is shaping up to be three days of very dangerous weather. at least three tornadoes were reported a short time ago in the texas panhandle in oklahoma. this funnel cloud appeared in the town of shadduck, oklahoma. we have not gotten reports on tomage yet. earlier, hail storms pelted northern texas and new mexico. wbteorologist megan glaros of ndbm in chicago is here with the mentst, and, megan, as...
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i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. police announced today an iraq war veteran accused of intentionally plowing his car into a crowd, was targeting muslims. it happened this week in sunnyvale, california, near san francisco. the disturbing allegation came today as isaiah peoples appeared in court. we also learned the most girl, is in a coma. carter evans has more from our l.a. bureau tonight. carter, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, jeff, the stunning news came this heternoon from the sunnyvale police chief. he says the apparent target was an indian family. >> based on our investigation, new evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race ced his belief that they were of the muslim faith. >> reporter: the suspect, isaiah peoples, appeared in court today. he did not enter a plea. peoples is charged with eight counts of attempted murder after police say he drove straight into the crowd, injuring eight. he was apparently on the way to onble study. now, they say there is no evid
i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. police announced today an iraq war veteran accused of intentionally plowing his car into a crowd, was targeting muslims. it happened this week in sunnyvale, california, near san francisco. the disturbing allegation came today as isaiah peoples appeared in court. we also learned the most girl, is in a coma. carter evans has more from our l.a. bureau tonight. carter, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, jeff, the stunning news came this...
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i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. the government in sri lanka tonight has been granted sweeping new powers to investigate and arrest. another explosion shook the capital of sri lanka today, a bomb that did not go off yesterday. bombs did go off at eight sites across the country, killing at least 290 people. we have learned the names of two of four americans killed, dieter kowalski lived in denver. kieran shafritz de zoysa was a fifth grader at a school in washington, d.c. sri lankan officials admit they were warned weeks ago of a possible attack by the radical group now blamed. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: sri lanka's government has named the organization it says carried out these atrocities. towheed jamat, a local extremist islamist group probably with outside help. yesterday the first bomb went off at the shrine of st. anthony, leaving scores of wounded and dead. so today when people heard there was a suspicious van in the neighborhood, they ran. and then... [explosion] ...another bomb just as experts wer
i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. the government in sri lanka tonight has been granted sweeping new powers to investigate and arrest. another explosion shook the capital of sri lanka today, a bomb that did not go off yesterday. bombs did go off at eight sites across the country, killing at least 290 people. we have learned the names of two of four americans killed, dieter kowalski lived in denver. kieran shafritz de zoysa was a fifth grader at a school in washington, d.c. sri lankan...
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let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, who's closely watching these incoming storms. what are you seeing? >> right now we have a cold front starting to move into the coastline. this is really arting starting k up. let's get a closer look at storm ranger mobile doppler radar. a few storms giving a little activity. but through 10:30 tonight not we'll begin to see things pick up by 7:00 in the morning. things are just starting to get going. once we hit 11:30 in the morning we'll get in on widespread rain with heavier pockets. the big question, what about the giants game? a quick look at the forecast shows improving for that potential of the game. rain in the morning. maybe only rain chances until 2:00 in the afternoon, then we likely could see things dry out. at this point, i don't see a cancellation, but maybe it delayed just a little bit. we'll have a closer look at this and when the sun comes out in about 15 minutes. >> jeff is tracking the storm on our digital media platforms as well. he just posted a timeline of the sorm. y storm. >>> a sword, a maga hat and rant. l
let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, who's closely watching these incoming storms. what are you seeing? >> right now we have a cold front starting to move into the coastline. this is really arting starting k up. let's get a closer look at storm ranger mobile doppler radar. a few storms giving a little activity. but through 10:30 tonight not we'll begin to see things pick up by 7:00 in the morning. things are just starting to get going. once we hit 11:30 in the morning...
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imagine if jeff were your loved one, and then imagine that jeff was our loved one. and if -- hopefully, nothing like this ever happens to any one of you or the chief of police, but would this matter have been handled this way? this was clearly a political retribution. with regard to the manner in which the police report was released, it was released within a matter of hours. what is more troubling is that on april 4, 2019, mrs. adachi made the same request for the police reports, and she was told that it would take some time. they replied back to her on april 5. they said we have received your request, but due to the nature of the report, we must route the request to the investigative unit for review. please be patient as this may add several days to our processing time. thank you. then, on april 10, what she received back -- that is mrs. adachi is please find attached the report you requested, and it was four pages. there were no photos, no consent to search form, and it also said that if you want to request photos, statements, or evidence, a public records request
imagine if jeff were your loved one, and then imagine that jeff was our loved one. and if -- hopefully, nothing like this ever happens to any one of you or the chief of police, but would this matter have been handled this way? this was clearly a political retribution. with regard to the manner in which the police report was released, it was released within a matter of hours. what is more troubling is that on april 4, 2019, mrs. adachi made the same request for the police reports, and she was...
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i'm grateful for her support and kindness writes jeff. oorateful for the past as iforward to what comes next says mckenzie. the amicable ending leaving her with a lucrative future. for jeff, even with a $35 billion loss, he mains the richest man in the world. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> when we come back, we're going to raise a glass to a beloved member of our nbc family. y for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and i smoked while (amanda) my i was pregnant. this is the view i had of my baby in the nicu. my tip is, speak into the opening so your baby can hear you better. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerve
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jeff mason is how quest correspondent for reuters. let me play for you that sound bite that peter just referred to, because to me this was the biggest news of that gaggle that went on and on outside that event. listen to this. >> even if i knew for certain that i was going to run for president back at thanksgiving, it was my intention at the beginning if i were to run to be the last person to announce. i would get a shot, then we would be off to the races. >> melissa: let me paraphrase some of the other things that he said, jeff. they said, "why haven't you announced yet?" and he said, "i'm putting everything together." it wasn't that he had decided, that he's putting everything together. then he said, "have to be very careful what i say. lawyers have told me, because it clock starts ticking." and as a reference to rules on fund-raising, what you can and can't do. how you have to file once you've said you are going to run. jeff, i guess my first question for you would be if there is any doubt in your mind now that joe biden is running
jeff mason is how quest correspondent for reuters. let me play for you that sound bite that peter just referred to, because to me this was the biggest news of that gaggle that went on and on outside that event. listen to this. >> even if i knew for certain that i was going to run for president back at thanksgiving, it was my intention at the beginning if i were to run to be the last person to announce. i would get a shot, then we would be off to the races. >> melissa: let me...
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special counsel was necessary, and jeff sessions said it was not. any time anyone says origins, i wonder if they mean oranges. by the origins have been investigated, defended by trump's own appointees at the justice department. so what is the what that is being examined? >> rod rosenstein has been a big defender of this process and the republicans on capitol hill have demanded a lot of documentation about this. a lot of it has been handed over. we saw the stuff that went on with devin nunes and the memo and the stuff about the origins of the investigation. the refuting of the notion that the dossier was the reason for opening the investigation. so this is all in the same caldron of things that the president has tried to kick up. here he has the wind at his back a bit. he has embraced the barr letter, said it fully exonerates him and now he wants to investigate the investigators and he's clearly made some head way in that direction. >> robert costa you have an incredible body of reporting about the role the freedom caucus has played in shaping the tr
special counsel was necessary, and jeff sessions said it was not. any time anyone says origins, i wonder if they mean oranges. by the origins have been investigated, defended by trump's own appointees at the justice department. so what is the what that is being examined? >> rod rosenstein has been a big defender of this process and the republicans on capitol hill have demanded a lot of documentation about this. a lot of it has been handed over. we saw the stuff that went on with devin...
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jeff: right. the terms that alibaba set were at a certain point where meituan was the biggest player in the was, along with tencent, look, we'll give you more money to stretch out for 2015, but you have to agree to merge with alibaba, including a lot of the customer data. jason: this was coming out a point where the groupon model was not going to be sustainable. there were going to run into the same thing they had run into in their previous startups, which was it is not going to grow. they got into this delivery business and that is when it accelerates. delivers 20meituan million or so delivery orders a day through about 600,000 delivery agents across 3000 cities in china. carol: 20 million a day. jason: put it in context for us versus grubhub or something. is therubhub, which biggest player in a comparable market in the u.s. is delivering about 500,000 orders. jason: 500,000 versus 20 million. amazing. serves about 400 million people in a given year. carol: they decided not to roll their business
jeff: right. the terms that alibaba set were at a certain point where meituan was the biggest player in the was, along with tencent, look, we'll give you more money to stretch out for 2015, but you have to agree to merge with alibaba, including a lot of the customer data. jason: this was coming out a point where the groupon model was not going to be sustainable. there were going to run into the same thing they had run into in their previous startups, which was it is not going to grow. they got...
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. >> jeff, the president is now saying illegal spying. if all of this, again, is in reference to the fisa warrants on carter page, the warrants were renewed three times and done so by republican-appointed judges, and congress members, the gang of eight was briefed. >> we're focusing a lot, appropriately, on his repeated use of the term "spying." but to me what was even more disturbing about his testimony yesterday was his promise to do his own investigation of the mueller investigation. you know, which is not something that attorneys general generally do. there is an inspector general who is supposed to do investigations, although there is no evidence of any sort of impropriety when it comes to mueller. and i think he is a case study in the evolution of the republican party, which in the '80s and '90s certainly believed in a strong presidency, and that's what led to the pardons. but now, you know, we're into the fox news, rush limbaugh, breitbart conspiracy theorists, uranium 1 which he was talking about, that we backed away from that. no
. >> jeff, the president is now saying illegal spying. if all of this, again, is in reference to the fisa warrants on carter page, the warrants were renewed three times and done so by republican-appointed judges, and congress members, the gang of eight was briefed. >> we're focusing a lot, appropriately, on his repeated use of the term "spying." but to me what was even more disturbing about his testimony yesterday was his promise to do his own investigation of the mueller...