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>> susan bernstein. >> ira's wife.pparently his girlfriend had cooked up a cold-blooded plan to end his marriage problems for good. but detectives fitzgerald and luzan didn't think kelly was working alone. >> we're thinking of another scenario. >> they asked marckensy to push kelly for a meeting with her partner and she agreed it was a good idea. >> yeah. we did. >> then it happened. later that night they both showed up. >> who was kelly's partner in crime and how far will they go to get the deed done? coming up. >> i think one this is done, he'll feel more comfortable to move ahead right away. >> together they have a new job for the hitman. >> this is a huge moment in our case. >> this is where this whole story goes hollywood. >> literally. od. >> literally. 7 and maintained it. a1c r i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't fo
>> susan bernstein. >> ira's wife.pparently his girlfriend had cooked up a cold-blooded plan to end his marriage problems for good. but detectives fitzgerald and luzan didn't think kelly was working alone. >> we're thinking of another scenario. >> they asked marckensy to push kelly for a meeting with her partner and she agreed it was a good idea. >> yeah. we did. >> then it happened. later that night they both showed up. >> who was kelly's partner in...
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susan: i can. go ahead. >> yeah, i think republicans, for a lot of their views, which is why [no audio] on both sides, by the way both sides, i like the governor of kentucky, what he said, that we are all americans, right? you know what would be nice? if we could get trump and harris on the stage hugging it out like michael manley in jamaica in the 1970's. that would be nice. susan: thanks very much. james taylor was scheduled to perform tonight. with the schedule running over by such a long time they send information from the democratic national committee that they decided to cancel. we hope to hear from him later in the week. let's go to nathan in indiana. thanks for waiting. >> i thought it was a great evening for the democrats. i enjoyed the tribute to thurman jackson. aoc had a great speech. i loved jamie raskin. he is great. and of course hillary gave a great speech. what it would have been like if she had won in 2016. and joe biden give a great speech. i felt like he knocked it out of the pa
susan: i can. go ahead. >> yeah, i think republicans, for a lot of their views, which is why [no audio] on both sides, by the way both sides, i like the governor of kentucky, what he said, that we are all americans, right? you know what would be nice? if we could get trump and harris on the stage hugging it out like michael manley in jamaica in the 1970's. that would be nice. susan: thanks very much. james taylor was scheduled to perform tonight. with the schedule running over by such a...
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susan: thank you, greta.e are on the floor with a familiar face to c-span, david mirus from the washington post, a biographer of bill clinton and that's why we wanted to talk to you. bill clinton being at this party means what to him and the state of the party? david: if lbj had gone to the 1996 convention where clinton was renominated and given a speech, that's the equivalent of bill clinton giving a speech today for harris. this is his 12th convention speech, there have been ups and downs in the speeches but he loves politics so much. susan: this is where he was given the 1996 democratic nomination for a second term. what does the city mean? david: it doesn't mean as much to him as it would barack obama or michelle or jesse jackson, but it was a high point of his career in 1996 when he was renominated so he loves that part of it. susan: bill clinton said famously the era of big government is over, he got elected as a moderate, compare the state of the democratic party when he was leader to today. david: it
susan: thank you, greta.e are on the floor with a familiar face to c-span, david mirus from the washington post, a biographer of bill clinton and that's why we wanted to talk to you. bill clinton being at this party means what to him and the state of the party? david: if lbj had gone to the 1996 convention where clinton was renominated and given a speech, that's the equivalent of bill clinton giving a speech today for harris. this is his 12th convention speech, there have been ups and downs in...
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she knows what susan was thinking.ave the police many hours of her recorded conversations with susan. in which during those last months of 2000, susan grew increasingly worried. >> did susan ever say she was afraid of robert? >> she did tell me she was fearful of the family because i had the feeling she felt afraid of him because she was afraid he would withdraw any help. >> reporter: but it was more than that said the psychic. susan was afraid of bob, she said, because she knew too much. she knew his secrets. >> towards the end of her life, she was very agitated with him. >> reporter: would he save her? and just iii 1:00, they let them know bob was on the way and that is what happened, but i can't believe it. not to bring her more money, but to prevent her from talking ever. we know from flight records and bob's own personal account that he did go to california. christmas 2000, robert durst on the move again. late december, he flew here to eureka, california. he had owned a house in this area for several years, but re
she knows what susan was thinking.ave the police many hours of her recorded conversations with susan. in which during those last months of 2000, susan grew increasingly worried. >> did susan ever say she was afraid of robert? >> she did tell me she was fearful of the family because i had the feeling she felt afraid of him because she was afraid he would withdraw any help. >> reporter: but it was more than that said the psychic. susan was afraid of bob, she said, because she...
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susan: give me a quick snapshot. how old were you when you immigrated to the country and how did you go from there to your career to politics? >> i was 14 when i came here and i was an english learner. i went to high school and i decided to become a nurse. when i became a nurse, i wanted to be heard as a nurse because there was a lot of injustice going on and i could not get a dayshift position because of what i looked like so i decided to file for grievance with the union and i was so out of focus, the union rep said you should be a representative and being a nurse you have to be involved in politics because you have to fight for your communities and your patient whether they have insurance or not. that is how i started. i started because i wanted to do something for you -- for my community and i wanted to give back so i became a nurse and being here is also fighting and being an advocate for the patients and my community. susan: how did you decide to run for a seat in this delegation. >> i am also the president of
susan: give me a quick snapshot. how old were you when you immigrated to the country and how did you go from there to your career to politics? >> i was 14 when i came here and i was an english learner. i went to high school and i decided to become a nurse. when i became a nurse, i wanted to be heard as a nurse because there was a lot of injustice going on and i could not get a dayshift position because of what i looked like so i decided to file for grievance with the union and i was so...
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susan, go ahead.d. ithink. he gives trump good advice that the problem is it seems that donald trump cannot do that. it seems he just cannot tell the difference between the truth and a lie anymore. to coin an old phrase, the emperor at the press conference, he showed himself for having a close and everyone was afraid to tell him that. ,, ,, �* that. (crosstalk). he is a _ that. (crosstalk). he is a shell - that. (crosstalk).| he is a shell reduced that. (crosstalk). - he is a shell reduced to... completely understand but the challenge here is a mile harris is hiding — challenge here is a mile harris is hiding behind the teleprompter as she needs to -et teleprompter as she needs to get in — teleprompter as she needs to get in front of a real reporter and — get in front of a real reporter and start— get in front of a real reporter and start talking. instead of going — and start talking. instead of going to _ and start talking. instead of going to democratic rallies they— going to democratic rallies they
susan, go ahead.d. ithink. he gives trump good advice that the problem is it seems that donald trump cannot do that. it seems he just cannot tell the difference between the truth and a lie anymore. to coin an old phrase, the emperor at the press conference, he showed himself for having a close and everyone was afraid to tell him that. ,, ,, �* that. (crosstalk). he is a _ that. (crosstalk). he is a shell - that. (crosstalk).| he is a shell reduced that. (crosstalk). - he is a shell reduced...
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susan, we owe tremendous thanks to you and carl. [applause] thank you for your vision and determination to advance the rule of law. i'd like to briefly introduce the first few speakers you will hear from. policer first, lisa kern griffin, distinguished professor of law at cook law school where she -- duke law school where she teaches procedure, evidence and federal criminal justice. professor griffin clerked for justice o'connor in the 1997-1998 term. following professor griffin, we'll hear from if judge paul grimm, the david f. levy professor of the practice of law and director of the vulch institute at duke law school. the judge retired after 25 years as a federal district judge in maryland before joining us here at duke law last year. he will present the vulch prize to scott o'connor who will accept on behalf of his late mother, justice sandra day o'connor. scott o'connor recently retired from a career in commercial real estate in keeping with the lessons instilled in him by his parents, he is also a lifelong public servant havin
susan, we owe tremendous thanks to you and carl. [applause] thank you for your vision and determination to advance the rule of law. i'd like to briefly introduce the first few speakers you will hear from. policer first, lisa kern griffin, distinguished professor of law at cook law school where she -- duke law school where she teaches procedure, evidence and federal criminal justice. professor griffin clerked for justice o'connor in the 1997-1998 term. following professor griffin, we'll hear...
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susan, we owe tremendous thanks to you and carl.plause] thank you for your vision and determination to advance the rule of law. i'd like to briefly introduce the first few speakers you will hear from. policer first, lisa kern griffin, distinguished professor of law at cook law school where she -- duke law school where she teaches procedure, evidence and federal criminal justice. professor griffin clerked for justice o'connor in the 1997-1998 term. following professor griffin, we'll hear from if judge paul grimm, the david f. levy professor of the practice of law and director of the vulch institute at duke law school. the judge retired after 25 years as a federal district judge in maryland before joining us here at duke law last year. he will present the vulch prize to scott o'connor who will accept on behalf of his late mother, justice sandra day o'connor. scott o'connor recently retired from a career in commercial real estate in keeping with the lessons instilled in him by his parents, he is also a lifelong public servant having se
susan, we owe tremendous thanks to you and carl.plause] thank you for your vision and determination to advance the rule of law. i'd like to briefly introduce the first few speakers you will hear from. policer first, lisa kern griffin, distinguished professor of law at cook law school where she -- duke law school where she teaches procedure, evidence and federal criminal justice. professor griffin clerked for justice o'connor in the 1997-1998 term. following professor griffin, we'll hear from if...
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susan, let's talk about her behind the scenes. there's been multiple reports he has been struggling to find his footing since president biden stepped out of the race. he has not held a rally in a battleground state for 12 days and doesn't have another scheduled until saturday. what is your take on this? >> definitely, the donald trump of 2024 you could say low-energy campaigner than the trump of 2016 certainly or even 2020. there was something tonight, he sounded, his voice was garbled, distorted. i'm not sure if he was having some particular dental issue or something, but he sounded not himself in this extended conversation with elon musk tonight. you don't need behind-the- scenes reporting to see he has been struggling publicly with the switch from joe biden to kamala harris. he is publicly mourning joe biden in between the various stages of anger and grief as well as denial about biden being out of the race. he repeated his complaints about biden not being in the race again tonight and the musk conversation and he suggested som
susan, let's talk about her behind the scenes. there's been multiple reports he has been struggling to find his footing since president biden stepped out of the race. he has not held a rally in a battleground state for 12 days and doesn't have another scheduled until saturday. what is your take on this? >> definitely, the donald trump of 2024 you could say low-energy campaigner than the trump of 2016 certainly or even 2020. there was something tonight, he sounded, his voice was garbled,...
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susan: right.o i actually had reported the day before that there had been only the pittsburgh office. and they were not on leave -- that didn't start this week, ok, or on administrative duty, deferring to tristan on that. because i did say administrative leave and he corrected me on that. they're put on leave the next 24 hours. that was two weeks ago. that wasn't just this week as cnn and fox news reported. i had that information a week and a half and just had it executed. then the next 24 hours we learn that oh, the trump detail site agent was also put on leave. is that in response to my story? i don't know. i kind of -- i suspect it was because i've been very critical and the next panel has been very critical, gambino, and no one suspected they were on leave and we suspected dissense in the ranks for only the pittsburgh office to be on administrative duties. so we thought was that the pittsburgh office was taking the fall when it really is upper management, is so why aren't they on leave, too? th
susan: right.o i actually had reported the day before that there had been only the pittsburgh office. and they were not on leave -- that didn't start this week, ok, or on administrative duty, deferring to tristan on that. because i did say administrative leave and he corrected me on that. they're put on leave the next 24 hours. that was two weeks ago. that wasn't just this week as cnn and fox news reported. i had that information a week and a half and just had it executed. then the next 24...
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and susan and basil are still with us.at missouri primary and cori bush's loss, how much do you think was about gaza and her stance, and how much do you think it was about her own perhaps specific vulnerabilities. she was under federal investigation for use of campaign funds. >> i think a lots of it does relate to her stance on the war in gaza. you had pro-israel groups donating significant amounts of money to her as they did in the race against jamal bowman in new york city. so that is an important common thread. i would also say that those districts while centered in some ways in the urban areas in the new york district in the bronx, they're also largely suburban district, more moderate voters. in this particular case of cori bush, the sense that she wasn't as aligned as some of those voters would have liked her to be on the biden agenda i think also impacted that. >> susan we've seen two squad losses now. does that suggest that their impact or their power in the democratic party might be waning? >> not necessarily. i th
and susan and basil are still with us.at missouri primary and cori bush's loss, how much do you think was about gaza and her stance, and how much do you think it was about her own perhaps specific vulnerabilities. she was under federal investigation for use of campaign funds. >> i think a lots of it does relate to her stance on the war in gaza. you had pro-israel groups donating significant amounts of money to her as they did in the race against jamal bowman in new york city. so that is...
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first is susan hartman. susan is a professor. hartman is an arts and humanities distinguished professor of history emerita at ohio state university. she has published extensively on women in the 20th century feminism and rights movements. among her books are from marching to main stream american women and politics. the 1960s and the other feminists, a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 1970s. i believe that her textbook, the american promise, in its seventh edition, is assigned by in some of his classes. she is an elected fellow of the american society of historians. dean kotlowski. she is professor of history at salisbury and was 2022 fulbright distinct chair in arts humanities social sciences at the australian national university. his book, nixon's civil rights politics, principle and policy, was published by harvard university press in 2002. and abigail abigail, do we see her there she is. high. abigail mallon goni is the is an archivist at the john f kennedy presidential library. i looked i checked the weather
first is susan hartman. susan is a professor. hartman is an arts and humanities distinguished professor of history emerita at ohio state university. she has published extensively on women in the 20th century feminism and rights movements. among her books are from marching to main stream american women and politics. the 1960s and the other feminists, a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 1970s. i believe that her textbook, the american promise, in its seventh edition, is assigned...
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nancy, susan and stacey i hope that it.continues and that the first ladies continue to do vital things we did not mention. one of the new developments which their foundations that empower barbara bush has foundation, a hundred million for literacy a mrs. johnson's while our foundation 6,000,004 wildflower so that's another new development and i'm thinking you're saying would we like to have a man and and and certainly you know that that would lovely to to have and what that person would follow and to see a first lady as first female press. mm hmm. i just hope that they continue to the barriers and move forward in whatever way is best for the country and themselves. great. i agree. and i would like to see americans in general give more credit to first ladies and and pay more attention to the work that they do. in and of itself, yes. i mean, i've got to say with what all of us said all day, that is so important. there's still, we're taking baby steps. but history is not fulfilled out robustly on this issue at all. and there s
nancy, susan and stacey i hope that it.continues and that the first ladies continue to do vital things we did not mention. one of the new developments which their foundations that empower barbara bush has foundation, a hundred million for literacy a mrs. johnson's while our foundation 6,000,004 wildflower so that's another new development and i'm thinking you're saying would we like to have a man and and and certainly you know that that would lovely to to have and what that person would follow...
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susan, what do you want to say?i just want to add, is not a one-on-one interview and that is a problem, i think, with the way they set it up? it is harris and walz together with an interviewer. and that, i think, was a strategic mistake. they should have put her out there on her own. to show her strength and do everything that david just said. it's a mistake doing it together. >> okay, go ahead, >> i disagree a bit. i think the most important interview that she can do is continue interviewing with the american people. because people understand the contrast in this election. i think that is going to determine who passes or fails in november. the most important thing that kamala harris and governor walz must do is continue to speak directly to the american people with bread and butter of a barbershop issues. these issues are what drives the narratives and it what drives -- so get up in this idea that the interviews are a must. they are a plus. i think that's a false narrative. at the end of the day, a lot of people ma
susan, what do you want to say?i just want to add, is not a one-on-one interview and that is a problem, i think, with the way they set it up? it is harris and walz together with an interviewer. and that, i think, was a strategic mistake. they should have put her out there on her own. to show her strength and do everything that david just said. it's a mistake doing it together. >> okay, go ahead, >> i disagree a bit. i think the most important interview that she can do is continue...
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low energy joining us now, susan del percio, republican strategist, and msnbc political analyst. basil smikle is former head of the new york state democratic party and an msnbc political analyst. good to have both of you here. so, susan, history tells us that trump will always lean on numbers, right, and if the numbers don't favor him, then he'll come up with something else we saw it on the first day of his presidency, right? is this, though, also about potentially setting the stage for claims of fraud, if he doesn't win? >> it absolutely is. there's no question about it in my mind. he wants to use the word cheat as much as possible. the idea that the crowds weren't the crowds, you know, that it came through ai. it's a way of him creating an environment saying the democrats are doing whatever they can to make things look different, and like 2016 and 2020, he will come down with these lies that the election was stolen. >> somehow -- i haven't seen anything quite like this, basil, the harris campaign is having a blast about this they're not getting up inarms. they posted a video on
low energy joining us now, susan del percio, republican strategist, and msnbc political analyst. basil smikle is former head of the new york state democratic party and an msnbc political analyst. good to have both of you here. so, susan, history tells us that trump will always lean on numbers, right, and if the numbers don't favor him, then he'll come up with something else we saw it on the first day of his presidency, right? is this, though, also about potentially setting the stage for claims...
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with my wife susan we've raised three daughters. used to be the superintendent of denver public schools, working with parents who are working two or three jobs. the outcome of this election really matters to them. so i thought it was important to say something. i've been very proud about the way people have come together. susan: what do you say to the critics who say it should've been an open process, rather than kamala harris basically being anointed. sen. bennet: i don't think she was anointed. it was an organic process that led to her selection. there wasn't anybody there saying this is who it has to be. obviously president biden endorsed her, but what i felt and what i sensed was an organic movement among the delegates to this convention and leaders all across the country said yes, we can have that kind of competitive process, but it's very likely to end up in the same place anyway, and do we have the time to really do that? we would be better off putting our best foot forward with the vice president, and getting after the compe
with my wife susan we've raised three daughters. used to be the superintendent of denver public schools, working with parents who are working two or three jobs. the outcome of this election really matters to them. so i thought it was important to say something. i've been very proud about the way people have come together. susan: what do you say to the critics who say it should've been an open process, rather than kamala harris basically being anointed. sen. bennet: i don't think she was...
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staff writer at "the new yorker," susan glasser.u pointed out online that democrats appear to have figured out how to deal with donald trump by poking fun at him, being derisive, sort of de belittling him. >> like a lot of self-involved people he doesn't have the greatest sense of humor and he doesn't like to be laughed at. what's interesting is we're now nine years into the trump show in politics and i'm struck by how it's really this campaign much more so than in 2016 or 2020 that you have the sort of democrats as happy warriors phase. hillary clinton seems just delighted to be poking, jabbing at donald trump. and i should say i thought she was really the kind of crowd favorite last night here. in addition of course to joe biden, the president. got his valedictory night. he was certainly overwhelmingly cheered by the crowd. but aside from biden i thought hillary was the center of gravity of this crowd and the democratic convention last night. >> one thing that seemed to be missing, mark, was more definition of how kamala harris, w
staff writer at "the new yorker," susan glasser.u pointed out online that democrats appear to have figured out how to deal with donald trump by poking fun at him, being derisive, sort of de belittling him. >> like a lot of self-involved people he doesn't have the greatest sense of humor and he doesn't like to be laughed at. what's interesting is we're now nine years into the trump show in politics and i'm struck by how it's really this campaign much more so than in 2016 or 2020...
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fbi special agent susan malone, atf special agent anne kosher, u.s.l inspector janine gordon and secret service special agents, phyllis catherine clark childers and sue anne baker. your courage and service paved the path for the profession and for women who followed in your footsteps. [applause] now, over the course of wifle's 25 year history, we've seen sustained efforts by federal law enforcement agencies to recruit talented women to their ranks and to retain them. and while the numbers of women in federal law enforcement have grown, the overall percentage of women across federal law enforcement has actually remained relatively constant, around 14%. that's why initiatives like the 30 by 30 initiative are so critical. because as the saying goes, you can't be what you can't see. i'm guessing many of us have had the experience of at some point looking around a room and seeing that we were the only woman in that room. not today, thankfully. and i will say i grew up with three brothers, so it started happening to me a lot earlier in life. so we need more
fbi special agent susan malone, atf special agent anne kosher, u.s.l inspector janine gordon and secret service special agents, phyllis catherine clark childers and sue anne baker. your courage and service paved the path for the profession and for women who followed in your footsteps. [applause] now, over the course of wifle's 25 year history, we've seen sustained efforts by federal law enforcement agencies to recruit talented women to their ranks and to retain them. and while the numbers of...
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susan del percio is a republican and an msnbc political analyst. juanita, let's start with the big "new york times" sienna poll out today. shows vice president harris ahead in three battleground t states, though within the margin of error. diving deeper into the numbers, harris approval rating among independents is 44% and she has 8% of support from republicans. however, voters still trust donald trump on some issues they care about the most, like the economy and immigration. what's your take on this polling? do you think there's still more room for harris support to grow? >> 100%, rev. this race with vice president harris at the top of the ticket is only three weeks old, even though it feels like a year. she has absolutely more room to grow, especially as her platform rolls out around the democratic national convention in the coming week. i also think that it's a promising reflection of the energy that has already been built around this campaign. you referenced that arizona might be the biggest political rally ever held in that state, and i only e
susan del percio is a republican and an msnbc political analyst. juanita, let's start with the big "new york times" sienna poll out today. shows vice president harris ahead in three battleground t states, though within the margin of error. diving deeper into the numbers, harris approval rating among independents is 44% and she has 8% of support from republicans. however, voters still trust donald trump on some issues they care about the most, like the economy and immigration. what's...
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susan joins us, staff writer for the new yorker. karen haynes, and nbc political contributor, and reese gorman, politics contributor. you have been covering this day in and day out. we hear this rollout is going to be major. how do you think it is going to unfold? >> look. this is a process she knows well. she went through it herself four years ago. right now it is just a lot of us sitting around, waiting for the big news. we are all trying to read the tea leaves here. what is it going to come down to? i think the campaign has said that there is going to be this digital rollout at some point. tomorrow that is not unlike the way that we have gotten a lot of other news. i believe that we might have even gotten the news about her from four years ago. i mean, it was a very tightly, closely held decision that then came and a lot of us found out there was no lead. there was no scoop on that. the vice presidential nominee, kamala harris, was named, and then there was all the excitement. so i think that she is maybe trying to replicate that
susan joins us, staff writer for the new yorker. karen haynes, and nbc political contributor, and reese gorman, politics contributor. you have been covering this day in and day out. we hear this rollout is going to be major. how do you think it is going to unfold? >> look. this is a process she knows well. she went through it herself four years ago. right now it is just a lot of us sitting around, waiting for the big news. we are all trying to read the tea leaves here. what is it going to...
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susan, you can give me a shot of who you think it is.have schapiro and kelly meeting with the vice president today. >> she will pick schapiro by she should pick mark kelly out of arizona. that is because i think that he will be great on the campaign trail fighting for her. and be the key attack dog and offender and he can bring a message home of being a navy combat pilot and an astronaut. this is a guy that trump would normally want on his side. i want to have you give me this before the justification. >> if you don't overthink it, shapiro. >> love the chat, love you all, thank you very much. >> susan, we will talk to you again. happy families are all alike, every unhappy family is unhappy in their own way. the unhappiness of the trump family from someone who knows all too well. l too well. welve hundred and fifty dollars. only on verizon. (jalen hurts) see you sunday! why use 10 buckets of water when you can use 1 fire extinguisher. and to fight heartburn, why take 10 antacids throughout the day when you can take 1 prilosec. for easier
susan, you can give me a shot of who you think it is.have schapiro and kelly meeting with the vice president today. >> she will pick schapiro by she should pick mark kelly out of arizona. that is because i think that he will be great on the campaign trail fighting for her. and be the key attack dog and offender and he can bring a message home of being a navy combat pilot and an astronaut. this is a guy that trump would normally want on his side. i want to have you give me this before the...
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susan, that was quick.e did the flip flop is pretty obvious, but the real question is, will that flip flop have a tangible impact on his supporters? i feel like he insults their intelligence if he thinks they cannot figure him out. >> i don't think it will have any effect, katie. and it is great to be with you today. the reason i don't think it will have any effect is because he had to flip flop. he had to go back to a more pro- life stand that he once didn't have, that he had, we could go back and forth. he was never going to win over moderate republican women or right-leaning independents with the statement he made about it has to be more than six weeks, and going to the states. but what he was in danger of doing was losing some of his right to life support. and the trump election, right now, his campaign is strictly focused on base turnout. much, ironically, how the harris team is running their campaign. this is all about getting your voters out, and in trump's case, some people who may be have never vot
susan, that was quick.e did the flip flop is pretty obvious, but the real question is, will that flip flop have a tangible impact on his supporters? i feel like he insults their intelligence if he thinks they cannot figure him out. >> i don't think it will have any effect, katie. and it is great to be with you today. the reason i don't think it will have any effect is because he had to flip flop. he had to go back to a more pro- life stand that he once didn't have, that he had, we could...
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susan, people are talking about this big tech glitch. elon musk, one of the richest men in the world, the most powerful men in the world, the tech superstar 40 minutes late because of this tech glitch of sorts. we can talk about the tech glitch but let's just talk about this conversation and put it in perspective. this is a presidential candidate who largely does interviews, only with media that is completely friendly to him, is now sitting down for an interview with the richest man on the planet, who owns a social media company that the interview was on and this man openly supports him. how unusual is this during the most crucial days in a presidential race? >> yeah, well first of all, steph, let's not call it an interview because that sort of demeans the idea of independent journalism, in a way. when you have a billionaire who's endorsed you rambling on and talking in this kind of format, it's not an interview. it also has given me and i am sure millions of other people flashbacks to the disastrous rollout of the ron desantis -- rememb
susan, people are talking about this big tech glitch. elon musk, one of the richest men in the world, the most powerful men in the world, the tech superstar 40 minutes late because of this tech glitch of sorts. we can talk about the tech glitch but let's just talk about this conversation and put it in perspective. this is a presidential candidate who largely does interviews, only with media that is completely friendly to him, is now sitting down for an interview with the richest man on the...
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what is the we need some to susan. susan is let me find the, the, the the the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the monthly. just man. you must do. so by the time. so then the blueprints, i was the frontier solution. what company attempted to compare them? do you guys, she's the one who? no one no, no, no, no, no, the the do you have the to the, the, this, the sketch is the, the, lydia da da da da da da. she could do that. it was in bed. most of course in the master. ringback the the so how small do just smart the people are going to do, so i choose but what else for them for the vision? i don't, i wasn't bad. positive leslie. as the bus was supposed to go to the, is it a big box? big box must put the these, the items that i need comes order for that. so the the modem on the shuttle. i'm gonna place you pretty nice to boot this quote to the best buy in the. ready the the the, the. 2 the, the, the doing the using the, the so the thing is i do not take good or do let's face the girlfriend supposed to say that
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the losing group a similar to the most of them me in the city some to susan. susan is find the, the, the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the is good, does a similar is got the the the, the monthly it's just me. you must do so by the time. so then i was the what i'm going to do to complete, i'm getting present. you like, she's up to the no the, the do you have the to the 149 of those go to the lydia da da da bob. up on the computer that was in bed. most of was in the master. ringback on the, on the, the, on the, the so how small do it, there's nothing to do to sort people are going to do. so i choose but well to the i don't, i wasn't diagnosed with leslie as the bus was supposed to go to the, the is, it was paid by must put the disease. always remember the item that comes in order for that. so the sides of the mind the shuttle i'm going to be basically you pretty nice to be difficult to deal with the best buy in the even. ready the something like this, the. 2 the, the, the doing, the, the so the thing is i do not take good or do let's face the show is girlfriend suppo
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the crowd size is something that donald trump has taken note of for sure susan, there is this question though, you know, jasmine just laid out this momentum that the harris walz tickets as seen, but you have to ask are they still in the honeymoon phase or is there a real shift in how voters are seeing? we are seeing the numbers rise for harris when you look at the latest polls this weekend, yeah, that's right after a race. remember that was stuck for so long. we were talking about things like do move and the immovable american electorate when it looked like it was a biden trump rematch for really the last a couple of years. and so this is dramatic movement in the context of an electorate that's very solidified and polarize. i think it represents a real change, but the question i'm looking for, and we'll see coming out of the democratic convention later this month are we returning to what we expected all along, which is essentially a dead even race. this is largely democratic voters and democratic leaning independent to have returned to the democratic ticket. they were unenthusiastic ab
the crowd size is something that donald trump has taken note of for sure susan, there is this question though, you know, jasmine just laid out this momentum that the harris walz tickets as seen, but you have to ask are they still in the honeymoon phase or is there a real shift in how voters are seeing? we are seeing the numbers rise for harris when you look at the latest polls this weekend, yeah, that's right after a race. remember that was stuck for so long. we were talking about things like...
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let's break this all down with cleve wootson from the washington post, susan glasser with the new yorker semafor's david weigel and jasmine wright with notice thank you all for being here. jasmine, i want to start with you. the harris-walz battleground blitz. it's done. i mean, this is their first week, right? they traverse the country going to these key states. how does the campaign think the rollout is going so far, i think they're actually pretty bullish about it, given all that that's happened since wall to join the ticket, they've raised more than 40 million from a lot of grassroots donors. some of them first-time donors, i think that they feel like the reception is going well. they feel that the attacks they could at least four see some of them particularly maybe on his military record and other things coming from republicans. they feel bullish about it. they feel like they're in a good place. i, think that they're getting a lot of confidence from these major rallies that they're having across the country, las vegas, i think there was 12,000. i saw reports that they had to close th
let's break this all down with cleve wootson from the washington post, susan glasser with the new yorker semafor's david weigel and jasmine wright with notice thank you all for being here. jasmine, i want to start with you. the harris-walz battleground blitz. it's done. i mean, this is their first week, right? they traverse the country going to these key states. how does the campaign think the rollout is going so far, i think they're actually pretty bullish about it, given all that that's...
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susan, how are voters going to react to yet another headline showing donald trump in this light whenur men and women in uniform? >> it goes back to your first question. are we a little too numb to donald trump's antics and i think when we hear what happened today, we only have a view through a patriotic viewpoint or even a political viewpoint but the fact is that the voters hear this. they know this is what donald trump is like. i don't think he wins votes or loses votes. it just reaffirms whatever you think about donald trump. but, it does open the door for the harris-walz team to step in and talk about how things should be done properly, how we have had enough of this man degrading our service members. it started off with him talking about john mccain, saying he doesn't like people who get captured? it has gone downhill since then and that is why i think when you look at the harris-walz campaign and how they choose to respond delicately, they don't go over the top like donald trump but they make their point known and it shows the public yeah, we should be done with this guy. >> to
susan, how are voters going to react to yet another headline showing donald trump in this light whenur men and women in uniform? >> it goes back to your first question. are we a little too numb to donald trump's antics and i think when we hear what happened today, we only have a view through a patriotic viewpoint or even a political viewpoint but the fact is that the voters hear this. they know this is what donald trump is like. i don't think he wins votes or loses votes. it just...
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host: susan in massachusetts. she mentioned the hearing held this week in the senate about the secret service failures that led to the assassination attempt on president -- former president trump. here is part of the opening statement from the acting secret service director. [video clip] >> as you are aware there are multiple ongoing investigations in the attack and the security failures that occurred. i pledge my full support to those inquiries so the secret service and your committees and the american people have a thorough and complete understanding of what happened leading up to and during july 13. i will not wait for the results of those findings to assess where we fail that day. i have taken and will continue to take immediate steps to ensure that we do not repeat those failures. since my appointment as acting director one week ago identified gaps in our security and i have implemented corrective actions. one of my first actions as acting director was traveling to the butler farm site to understand how our p
host: susan in massachusetts. she mentioned the hearing held this week in the senate about the secret service failures that led to the assassination attempt on president -- former president trump. here is part of the opening statement from the acting secret service director. [video clip] >> as you are aware there are multiple ongoing investigations in the attack and the security failures that occurred. i pledge my full support to those inquiries so the secret service and your committees...
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and i couldn't agree more with susan , and particularly in many susan, and particularly in many of theall towns, a lot of the channel migrants put up in hotels in in more deprived areas for economic reasons. the hotels are cheaper. a lot of those communities have got the bad end of mass legal immigration where where they've got ethnic minority communities have sprung up with very high welfare dependency rates , competing for dependency rates, competing for social housing, which is under resourced anyway, and suspicions of cultural incompatibility, for instance, with with the grooming gangs across various former mill towns in lancashire and yorkshire. so there is a pent up and quite understandable feeling of immense frustration. >> just final word to you on this , matthew, because this ties this, matthew, because this ties in with what we're going to be talking about next, because actually, the other kind of announcement that never quite was to today was about this idea of, of eu freedom of movement for the under 30s. now i don't want to tar every single under 30 with the same brush, bu
and i couldn't agree more with susan , and particularly in many susan, and particularly in many of theall towns, a lot of the channel migrants put up in hotels in in more deprived areas for economic reasons. the hotels are cheaper. a lot of those communities have got the bad end of mass legal immigration where where they've got ethnic minority communities have sprung up with very high welfare dependency rates , competing for dependency rates, competing for social housing, which is under...
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we begin with mike memoli, susan page and victoria defrancesco-soto. welcome all.e, the big event today, two of them together kicking it off in about 90 minutes. what do you expect? this has been a very gracious handoff from the president to the vice president. although, it's clearly paining him a great deal. you know him so well. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. you played those comments from president biden yesterday, really celebrating that inflation data. inflation, one of the biggest political drags we have seen on the biden-harris ticket over the last year and a half. now, we are seeing the president celebrating what was called the inflation reduction act, which he signed two years ago tomorrow, in which vice president harris cast the tiebreaking vote in the senate for. one of the hardest fought legislative victories that they enacted during this administration and one that had a range of policies, including the clean energy investment, tax proposals. this specific proposal to allow medicare to negotiate with the biggest pharmaceutical companies to lower pres
we begin with mike memoli, susan page and victoria defrancesco-soto. welcome all.e, the big event today, two of them together kicking it off in about 90 minutes. what do you expect? this has been a very gracious handoff from the president to the vice president. although, it's clearly paining him a great deal. you know him so well. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. you played those comments from president biden yesterday, really celebrating that inflation data. inflation, one of the biggest...
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i'm really excited to see that. >> susan, do you agree?gree, and debate is not a rift session, as he is used to commanding. he's going to have to answer questions in a certain time and i don't think she will let him get away with anything and don is right. it's going to be just a punch in the nose that he probably should have gotten in 2017, but he will be a little bloodied as a result. >> don calloway, susan del percio, sue -- two of my favorites. thank you for spending your sunday with us. >> thank you. >> coming up. >>> what to make of rfk's disappearing act on the campaign trail. we have more news, coming up. oooh! this is our night! shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. only shingrix is proven over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the m
i'm really excited to see that. >> susan, do you agree?gree, and debate is not a rift session, as he is used to commanding. he's going to have to answer questions in a certain time and i don't think she will let him get away with anything and don is right. it's going to be just a punch in the nose that he probably should have gotten in 2017, but he will be a little bloodied as a result. >> don calloway, susan del percio, sue -- two of my favorites. thank you for spending your sunday...
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what a susan. let me finish by asking if barbara walters in her nineties was still active and around and if she said why, susan of course, i'll sit for an interview with you. what, two or three questions would you ask barbara walters? well, i'd want them to be good, and i'd want them i would probably ask myself, what would barbara ask? because she had she was enormously skilled in shaping questions that to the heart of the matter and that were impossible to dodge. she knew that the more words you had around a question, the easier it would be for someone to dodge it. so i think if i were going to ask her three questions, i might her what's your best memory? and let's see if she says something professional. personal. what's your regret? because she may say she has no regrets, but none of us have no regrets. and then i think the final question i would ask perhaps would be, were you happy you that question of many of the people you interviewed. the verdict. well, a few said yes, she was happy. joy baha
what a susan. let me finish by asking if barbara walters in her nineties was still active and around and if she said why, susan of course, i'll sit for an interview with you. what, two or three questions would you ask barbara walters? well, i'd want them to be good, and i'd want them i would probably ask myself, what would barbara ask? because she had she was enormously skilled in shaping questions that to the heart of the matter and that were impossible to dodge. she knew that the more words...
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amie parnes, senior political correspondent for the hill, and in new york, republican strategist susan percio and basil smikle. so where do things stand with this debate? >> to hear the harris campaign tell it, the debate over the debate is over. this all stemmed from a rule change that the harris campaign wanted, which would allow both candidates' microphones to stay open the entire time. that's a change from what the debate rules had been when it was biden versus trump. the harris campaign wanted this, trump's campaign didn't. but when he was asked about it yesterday, he said, it was basically fine with him, although he was annoyed about the idea that the rules were changing. trump's campaign has said nothing more since, so it's a bit of an open question about where we'll land. but the bottom line is this debate will certainly go forward, because both candidates want to see it happen. trump remains supremely confident in his abilities a as a debater. he thinks it was his debate skills that knocked joe biden out of the race in the first place. and he told our colleague jake trailer ye
amie parnes, senior political correspondent for the hill, and in new york, republican strategist susan percio and basil smikle. so where do things stand with this debate? >> to hear the harris campaign tell it, the debate over the debate is over. this all stemmed from a rule change that the harris campaign wanted, which would allow both candidates' microphones to stay open the entire time. that's a change from what the debate rules had been when it was biden versus trump. the harris...
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while we waded susan b. lived in the closet in my house which was on e the third floor of the old executive office building. sometimes in the dead of night i would stealhe it at that office out of the closet and land on someone who had said or done something detrimental to women. so i would in the morning putter put her back in the closet but it was known that the spirit of susan b. anthony rose in the white house at night. so if you are a man, beware. a final note about that. i think it was quite appropriate that mrs. nixon was the one to receive the symbolic gift because i do think that she was the inspiration behind the president's move to advance women's rights. and so we are grateful to her as well. so thank you all for coming. as i said i wish i were there with you. i think you will have an informative and inspiring day and i hope you will leave with the momentum and the desire to create more history for women. [applause] >> thank you secretary franklin and before i introduce the moderator and myt coll
while we waded susan b. lived in the closet in my house which was on e the third floor of the old executive office building. sometimes in the dead of night i would stealhe it at that office out of the closet and land on someone who had said or done something detrimental to women. so i would in the morning putter put her back in the closet but it was known that the spirit of susan b. anthony rose in the white house at night. so if you are a man, beware. a final note about that. i think it was...