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or go on line today. the president of the united states did not, in any way, violate the campaign finance law. i've been on the case for two weeks, virtually one day in comparison to other people so i'm not an expert on the facts yet. i'm getting there. they took their time and gunned them down one-by-one. botto boom. come over here. >> angering not one but two of america's most closest allies. >> if one of two persons have been there in the room the terrorist would have fled or been shot. >> hollow, donaello, donald.
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>> come on, stormy. it's an act. i solved north and south korea but can i solve us? >> sorry, donald. it's too late for that. i know you don't believe in climate change but a storm is coming, baby. >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> good morning. >> rudy giuliani on a media blitz this morning trying to convince the president he headline has got his facts straight about a payoff to a porn star. >> right on crew. stormy daniels makes a surprise appearons on "saturday night live" to poke fun at president trump. >> there is toxic gas in the air as erupting volcano and more earthquakes put lives in danger in hawaii. >> angry allies. outrage in france after president trump mimics attackers who murdered 150 people in paris in 2015 and blames the country's
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gun laws for their deaths. your "new day" starts right now. he is not backing down. instead, rudy giuliani is doubling down. >> going on fox news to say president trump did not make any campaign finance laws by gafg payment to stormy daniels. >> did you misspeak or did people not interpret what you were saying? were you talking about the fact or the law? >> i'll talking about the law and the conclusion. the facts, the facts, i, i, i'm still learning. i'm not than expert on the facts yet. i'm getting there but i am an expert on the law and particularly the campaign finance law and i lived under it with the president. the fact are there is no campaign finance violation of any kind nor was it alone. it was an expenditure. it would have been made whether he was running or president or wasn't running for president. >> hours later, live from new
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york, stormy daniels kind of going after the president there. the adult film actress shows up on "saturday night live" and tells alec baldwin's trump she will not stop until he rye signs. >> back in the real white house drama. the drama we know continues. you heard giuliani say that on fox news there is an expert on campaign finance law. well, that did not stop him from talking about the other burning question for the white house this week, what to do on the iran deal. >> here he is at the iran freedom convention. listen to this. >> we got a president who is tough, a president who doesn't listen to the people who are nay sayers and a president as committed to regime change as we are. and with secretary of state pompeo now on his right hand and his national security adviser john bolton, you remember john bolton? on his left side. what do you think is going to happen to that agreement?
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that nuclear agreement? >> joining us live from washington, sarah westwood, cnn white house reporter. hi, sarah. how are you? >> hi. good morning. >> what is your take on everything we are seeing here? it sounded like rudy giuliani sounded an awful lot like president trump when we heard from president trump on friday. >> rudy giuliani has spent the last few days clarifying the bombshell comments he made on fox he made to his reimburse to cohen that he gave to stormy daniels before the 2016 in exchange for err her silent about an alleged affair. it has been causing headaches in the white house at a time when the president is preparing to face down a number of consequential foreign policy
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issues including the deadline this week to decide on the iran nuclear deal. giuliani has gone more than anybody in what the president will do with the iran nuclear deal and later he had this to say when cleaned up those remarks. >> it's different thing when he is president of the united states and i don't mix my role with him with the foreign policy. you know what my desire is. but i can't give you a prediction because i, you know, i represent the president and i can't -- i certainly can't speak for him. bolton maybe or pompeo can speak for him but i can't. >> reporter: now sources tell cnn that giuliani is not consulting with senior staffers before making these public statements about the president's legal predicament and now giuliani is wading into the foreign policy territory may escalate tensions even further between giuliani and the rest of the white house. >> we will be watching. sarah westwood, good to see you. thank you.
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>> thank you. >> doijoining me is daniel lipm and kelly jane torrance. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> kelly jane, let's start with what is rudy giuliani's job description? he is opining on the future of the iran deal. on thursday, he said that the detainees in north korea would be released later in the day. they weren't. he is also going out and, of course, defending the president on this stormy daniels situation. he is all over the map, it appears. >> he is. i have to say, i think, victor, that rudy giuliani might have the hardest job in washington, except maybe for the president. but, by the way, i was at the conference that he spoke at yesterday and i chatted with him afterwards as well. he at&t brought up north korea, the three americans imprisoned in north korea and brought it up again yesterday. he said straight up, they are going to be released very soon because of president trump.
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but what is his job description? a good question. i think that the president has really, despite the fact president trump has attacked robert mueller and others on twitter he basically has been reactive and giving his comments on defense and i think with rudy giuliani, he is going on offense and giuliani, no, he is not talking to other staffers. he is going out. let's face it. if he -- if he wasn't supposed to be doing this, he would probably be criticized by his boss on twitter and he's is not. you know, i chatted with rudy yesterday and he was in great spirits, great form. he did not sound like someone who had been dressed down by the president for his bold statements. >> so, daniel, while we have rudy giuliani last night on fox news trying to do a cleanup job or clarification job, on nbc, there was someone else who is part of the saga. let's watch that. >> just tell me what do you need
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for this to all go away? >> a resignation. >> yeah, right. being president is like doing porn. what you do, it's hard to do anything else. >> that juxtaposition, you've got the president and his attorneys fumbling over their story on one side and, on the other, you've got stormy daniels always, you know, in front of a camera here. >> you also have michael avenatti who has done a number of television hits and he was the talk of the town in washington last weekend when he was making the rounds at white house correspondent weekend parties. and he was the most popular guy there. because he has this amazing client that everyone is talking about. and so i think it's interesting that in any other normal world, you would not have the lawyers be fighting their case on television and on twitter. and i think rudy's comments this week to fox news to sean hannity, they are going to be used in any potential interview with the president that mueller
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does where he says, well, you know, your attorney rudy giuliani said this. that you knew about the payments right after. how do you square that? did you know that? so that could put the president in a tougher situation legally if he has to answer those questions. >> guys, in the control room, i'm doing a bit of producing from the desk here. do we have sound bite we can get together pretty quickly? anybody in the control room? okay. so let's listen here to the comparison of what president trump said on friday and then what we heard from rudy giuliani on saturday and see if you can hear any similarities here. >> he'll get his facts straight. >> the facts? i'm still learning. >> he started yesterday. >> i've been in the case for two weeks. virtually one day in comparison to other people. >> there was no collusion with the russians. >> is there no evidence of
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collusion with the russians. >> there was no object instruction. >> is there no evidence of obstruction of justice. >> what they should do is look at the other side where terribly bad things have happened. >> poor little hillary. we have to be nice to her. we have no -- no under oath. we will take that no. no under oath. no q & a. just notes. >> he knows it's a witchhunt. >> the judge in sum and substance said this is a witch hunt. >> it looks like rudy giuliani has gotten hi his talking points and the president has gotten him in line pretty quickly here. what do you think, kelly jane? yes. that interview was made very last minute. i was talking to rudy yesterday and he thought the next time he was going to be talking to reporters was on abc talking to george stephanopoulos today. we know judge jeannine is very close to president trump. so i think the idea was let's get somebody very friendly who
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will do an interview and let rudy get the talking points out that he was supposed to get out and i think that is what we saw. and everyone is always talking about when anyone from the administration goes on tv, who are they talking to? the american people? or president trump? and i do think maybe part of that was rudy talking to president trump. but the people watching that interview were also very sympathetic and i think that rudy was playing to that audience and he did a good job of playing to that audience, you know? i have to say when you have to talk about -- i'm not good on the facts, i'm not sure that is something -- is that a talking point you really want to get out? i'm a little surprised. >> yeah. it is surprising but he will have another shot today. he on at least one of sunday shows. daniel lippman, the first question goes to you next time. stay with us. a lot more to you take about this hour. >> trump's close friend and is
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is on special counsel's radar. a source tells cnn tom baric was interviewed by the mueller team in december and was asked about his relationship with paul manafort and rick gates. had hired gates for the inauguration. they made it clear that he was not a target of that probe. as president trump's legal battles in the stormy daniel case seem to be evolving here and continuing, his newly hired attorney rudy giuliani some think is adding to the chaos. congressman adam schiff is joining jake tarp tapper this morning on "state of the union" at 9:00 a.m. on cnn. volume is spewing rocks and lava in the air in hawaii.
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five homes have been destroyed. the air quality, that's what is so dangerous here too. extremely high levels of sulfur dioxide. look at this. hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate that area. >> tears. a lot of tears. saying good-bye to my house. might have to start over at age 56. you know? that is concerning. >> officials in hawaii say the volcano is, quote, not done yet. angry allies. why some world leaders are criticizing president trump's recent comments and what they say they want to see next. first liady melania trump a the podium tomorrow to expecting to give a clearer picture of her issues regarding children. the question is what will her focus be? >> and more on the interview with stormy daniels.
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clear she wants a platform. tomorrow she is expected to narrow her focus on what she plans to do for kids. kate bennett is joining us from washington with the latest. what have you heard we will hear from her tomorrow? >> reporter: this is sort of a big day for the first lady tomorrow and she will announce this in the rose garden, a place she has never given a speech before and unveiling her actual official formal first lady platform and something we have been waiting on for quite sometime. in terms of timing, michelle obama announced her let's move initiative in february of 2010,
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so mrs. trump is about three months or so behind mrs. obama. laura bush, of course, announced her subject of literacy in july of first year as first lady. i think we will discuss something more about her helping children and wanting to look out for the well-being of kids and all things she is focusing on loosely in various ways so far. >> she has talked about cyberbulge and social media and the and other issues. >> her communication director tells me a mix of all three it might be, this might be a sort of unusual rollout it may may be two or three things so definitely an interesting way to tackle all of these issues but certainly the opioid crisis is something she is focused on,
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especially in newborns and, again, bullying on social media and kindness on social media and then just the overall health and well-being both emotional and physical of children are things she is focusing on. i travel with the first lady and i cover a lot of her events and we were at a middle school in michigan when she talked about inclusion and being kind to your classmates and we were in cincinnati at the children's official where she met with medical officials and experts on opioid's effect with neonatal and i think see her focus on it more. >> it's necessary. i think most would applaud the loyalty she has to trying to push kindness and social media and being responsible for your actions. the problem is a lot of people see her husband, the president, as one of the most -- one of the biggest violators, i suppose, of that whole idea.
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how much potency does chef in that regard? >> i think quite a bit. first lady addressed this last week when she had tech leaders at the white house for discussion on this. i know people will say this is a topic i shouldn't be tackle sort of speaking to the elephant in the room which is her husband's name calling on twitter, et cetera. she said i'm going to do it any way and i think a certain sense of maybe having that help her, sort of saying, listen, this is an example of what could be, as an example of what i want teach and what should be and i think it says something about her independence and her strength and pushing forward on this just because he does one thing doesn't mean that she can't try to influence a generation to do another. that way she is very unique, i think. >> i'm sorry. i have to ask about stormy daniels because she was on "saturday night live" last night. she's in the public eye. here is the first lady trying to push forward her initiative. how did that balance each other? how does that work, kate?
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have you ever seen anything like this before? >> reporter: no, we haven't. it's very interesting. she has not said a word publicly. we have sort of watched some moves like cancelling a trip here or taking a separate motorcade there or not walking to marine one together on occasion. certainly she has expressed nonverbally there might be some tension. however, she is continuing on this front. she has been stoic and hasn't commented and is trying to push forward in the face of these salacious headlines and it must be difficult and sources say it's a tense time there but this is a first lady going to do what she is going to in fight spite of or because of other headlines affecting her husband. she doesn't nel worry or consider herself with the west wing issues and she is going to push forward. but certainly not to use a pun but a dark cloud hanging over what she has been doing the past
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27 minutes past the hour on early sunday morning. we are grateful to have you here. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. good to be with you. it is no secret that arizona senator john mccain and president trump are not the best of friends. now sources close to mccain say that president trump is not expected to be invited to his funeral. mccain, who is 81, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer last year. we are told former presidents george w. bush and barack obama have been asked to deliver eulogies at mccain's funeral. joining me again is kelly jane torrance and daniel lippman. daniel, i will start with you. first, i want everyone to listen to some of the things that president trump has said about senator mccain and we will hear what senator mccain has to say about president trump later but let's start with the president. >> he is a warrior i don't remember and he was captured.
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i like people who weren't captured. except for one senator who came into a room at 3:00 in the morning and went like that, we would have had health care too. we would have had health care too. think of that. and, by the way, we are decimating obamacare. we got a bad vote the evening. we got a bad vote the evening that we were going to terminate obamacare. we got a bad vote. you know about that, right? that was not a nice thing. >> politics, daniel, obviously, is sometimes a rough sport but the degree to which mccain has now come out through this source, i can't imagine that the source didn't speak if he didn't have mccain's blessing to let everyone know he doesn't want the president at his funeral, how intense is this dislike? >> i think this is what happens when you have a president that has criticized mccain in pretty
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personal terms the last couple of years. if he had treated him well he might have been invited to the funeral. i think senator mccain views donald trump as part of this nationalism and populism thing that is not qoo goo for the country. mccain is an internationalist and likes to engage with the world and working with allies. as you saw two days ago, president trump was basically lighting people's hair on fire from france and england with mocking how, you know, they had suffered terrorist attacks. that is something mccain would never have done. and so you see this animosity between the two and mccain views himself as being in the right. he thinks that history will exonerate him if trump does not win a second term, for example. >> kelly, first, let's just identify, this is an unusual conversation to have about invitations to a funeral for a man who is still alive. but we know that senator mccain
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wants former president obama and former president bush to eulogyize him. this is bush his opponents. talk about the relationship, if you would, the relationship between these men and why they would be identified? is it intentionally a snub against the first president or the affinity shared between mccain and bush and obama? >> it is mixed. john mccain's vote on obamacare, i really think if president trump, as a candidate, had not come out and made fun of john mccain for being a prisoner of war, i wonder -- i think john mccain's vote would have been different. i do think that some of his votes in the senate after president trump was elected were specifically made because he is angry at the president and who can blame him? i mean, to me, that was the moment that we knew that there
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was something very different about this candidacy. when president trump made fun of somebody who everybody regards as a hero and this man was a prisoner of war for years and faced torture. when president trump made fun of that and was still a candidate for president and it did not really hurt him in the polls, that is when we knew there was something different. of course, we have seen many different scandals since with president trump and things he said and things he has done that have come to light, but that was the moment, i think, that really marked -- there is something different about this guy and the american people are feeling something different about this guy and i think that john mccain, you know, he has never come out and said anything about it, but he does have that animosity and it is strange, you know, a man who is alive planning his own funeral but, yeah, i think he doesn't want president trump there but let's face it. president trump didn't even go to barbara bush's funeral. he sent his wife so he probably doesn't want to go any way. >> he played golf that day too. >> say that again, daniel?
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>> he played golf, you know -- >> on the day of barbara bush's funeral. >> let's get to another element. i talked about mccain's feelings on president trump and these excerpt from a book. mccain writes -- it's a blend here. you know, we don't want what will be an event to honor the senator to be overshadowed by the one man who is not there, but this reporting and when he is writing in his book, the senator, himself, wants to make sure she is clear on where he stands on this president. >> i think that is true.
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you know, john mccain sees himself as, you know, one of the few rational senators in congress these days and i think he is is worried that if -- when he departs from the scene that a lot of moderate republicans, there aren't that many left. so he is probably happy that mitt romney is likely to be elected from utah to try to carry that mantle, and with jeff flake retiring, you see the shift to the right of the republican party and also to the left. you don't have many democratic deal makers as well. it will be interesting to see if democrats take control of congress and how that affects things, whether, you know, the partisan war between congress and the white house only gets worse or whether president trump can actually make some deals with a democratic congress
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because they do have things in common like infrastructure that they could get done. >> only in donald trump's america is the guy who was caught on mikes joking and using the beach boys song on or about barbara an" only is that a moderate republican. >> kelly jane and daniel, remarkable reporting what the senator wants to add to his funeral and doesn't but let's hope the funeral is no day soon. thank you both for being with us. >> thanks, victor. president trump says his tax cut bill will help americans. a cnn money survey that shows 60% of people surveyed aren't really seeing any extra take home pay. we will ask a tax expert about all of this. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently.
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president trump has touted the benefits of the gop tax law and he did so yesterday in ohio, claiming that the legislation will help republicans during the midterm elections. >> for most people, tax season is over. rejoice. but many americans say they are not really seeing the difference in their paychecks. cnn money did a survey in which 60% said that they either aren't seeing any extra take home pay. 11% say their take-home pay went up between $100 and $199. who are the tax cuts helping here? chris burns is radio host of more than money. welcome. >> thank you. good morning. >> so the basic question here -- are the tax cuts helping the
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people that republicans who sold this to their constituents and voted for it say that it would have or it would? >> every little bit helps but i think the general feeling right now it's kind of anti-climactic. last year all of the coverage was about this tax change and it was massive political theater and going to be the biggest change in decades so people kind of expected this mass in shift maybe in their own paycheck. come to find out, most folks got about 1% to 2% break on their taxes and so they are seeing a little bit more pay but if you think about it if you got 1% pay raise at the end of the year you wouldn't go home and throw a party about that necessarily. so we have a clark griswold celebration here so you expect -- >> that was a great reference. here is my question. at the end of the day are we just not feeling at all yet either? do we have to wait until next tax season to get gauge of what this means for each of us individually?
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>> you should be seeing it now. actually, it started in february but the problem is most people don't trust that and i understand that. look. the actual legislation is over a thousand pages so when i was supposed to read "and peace" in tuel i got the cliff notes. most tax experts read the cliff notes so we daily don't know how it's going to play out until you file your taxes next year. even if you're getting money the lingering fear do i have to pay it back to the government? >> right. >> the administration actually used the word or the phrase trickle down, that it will trickle down to people. is that coming? i mean, is it going to get to people in a couple of years? we know that there is a movement, at least in the house, to try to make the temporary cuts for individuals permanent. do you expect that is coming either? >> i think the biggest hope here, based on the way the law was written, is that businesses will actually respond. we think about the permanent tax cuts for businesses it may
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extend to individuals but, as of now, it's for businesses so the question is all of this extra cash they have, which we know they do now, will that actually show up for their employees? and don't really have an employment problem in america right now but we have a wage problem. wages have been so slow to grow so we saw some companies right off the bat come out with these bonuses for their employees, right? bank of america, at&t and said we are giving you an extra thousand dollars this year because of the tax cuts but will that continue in the future? nobody knows and will it turn into increased wages for employees? that is the question. >> chris burns, so good to have you here. thank you for getting up early. >> thank you. hatinging nra won't save any lives. that is the advice from a gun rights advocate and navy veteran who joins us next live to break down where he thinks the gun control debate should go next and the life saving actions he believes needs to happen now. tanning room 3. cheers! lln that's confident.
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two of the united states allies are angry and disappointed by comments made by president trump. >> france, for one, is upset over claims the president made about the november 2015 terrorist attack in pair race where 130 people were killed and dozens of others were injured and president trump had to this to say about that event on friday at the nra convention easeme. >> they were brutally killed by terrorists. they took their time and took them down one-by-one. boom. come over here. boom. if one employee or just one patron had a gun or if one person in this room had been there with a gun, aimed at the
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opposite direction, the terrorists would have fled. >> so the french president at the time of the attacks hollande called the president's remarks where he disapproved. >> gun vils survivors are criticizing the presidents of the comments to the nra including kevin cass ki. he does not believe the president was serious about the gun control measures he proposed after the shooting. >> he is a provefessional liar o will say anything to appease any crowd he is in front of. when he's at the nra he'll say something to get a big cheer. >> so the owner of the hog swat,
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a hunting company in southwest georgia, is with us, and a gun rights advocate. hal, can you hear me? thank you for being here. >> good morning, christi. >> good morning to you as well. i want to listen here real quickly and get your take on this, first. part of the reason that people like cameron are upset is because of this comment from president trump on friday. let's listen. >> your second amendment rights are under siege but they will never, ever be under siege as long as i'm your president. >> so that seems to contradict a bit something that he said more than two months ago regarding gun control. let's listen together here. >> take the guns first. go through due process, second. >> he said there you can take the guns first and you can go through due process secondly. that is what he had said. president trump, he hasn't been
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consistent, i suppose, is what has come to light. you don't agree with that? >> no, he has been consistent. he lies in the beginning and he lies in the middle and he lies at the end and changes his mind depending on who he is in front of. i don't trust the president to protect my second amendment rights and i appreciate you letting me on your show to give you my view. >> is that what you're saying? >> yes. >> specifically about cameron kasky. i know some things he said on the show yesterday that upset you. what specifically stuck with you and what would you like to try to clarify there? >> it's not so much that one particular thing he said upsets me is that most of what he says is just inaccurate and you don't call him out on it because you don't know anything about weapons either. but he made that comment and he
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said, you know, he is trying to make the ar-15 all so powerful as to justify taking it me and other law abiding citizens saying all of the weapons in his father's safe, none of them to slaughter 17 people in six minutes and that just acce accentuates he doesn't know what he is talking about. if you're going to take my guns -- >> i know that you -- i'm sorry. with the skype, it messes us up a little bit with our audio and i apologize for that. the ar-15 specifically, i know, it's customizable and it's reliable and accurate and one of the reasons people like it so much. the thing is it has been used in the parkland shooting in las vegas and the pulse nightclub shooting in sandy hook. so why do you believe -- i know that you use it specifically for your hog hunting, hunting trips
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that people come to take, but do you really think, based on how it has been used in these mass shootings that it should be so readily available and why does that kind of gun need to be readily available? other than hunting, why would anybody need a gun like that? >> first of all, it's great for hunting. if anyone who says that it's not used for hunting, again, they are not a friend of google. pull their phone out and google hunting with ar-15s and a couple of very big issues will come up. hog huntizing growing leaps and bounds. almost every state has wild hogs as a problem and not just as something to hunt but as a real problem, a multibillion dollar a year nightmare. then predator hunting and use it for that. three gun competitions. they use them for sporting events. if you google free gun competitions from little kids to
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older people nationwide. >> what could help some of mass shootings we have seen then? what could prevent them if we do not take the ar-15 out of rotation? >> well, would anyone care if their kid with a shotgun or would they care more if their kid was killed with a 38 special like -- >> it's not just about one kid. it's about the ability to kill 17 kids in a very short period of time. >> old tiny wheel gun or old tiny 38 pistol, when you walk into an area that is a gun free zone and you don't have anyone who is like that guy in tennessee who charged a dude and noticed that he was having a malfunction and he used that time to save his life and everyone's life, thereafter, you're not going to have that in a school. what the heck are 6-year-olds going to do? i could take and shoot, pow, pow, pow, six times and reload and no kid is going to stop me! they are running for their lives! i shoot six more.
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that is 12! another 30 seconds, it takes me to load that ancient weapon that nobody seems to care about, i could blow the head off of six more kids! and no parents is going to care if i used a 38 or anything else. >> everybody at the end of the day just wants to keep people safe. i know that -- i understand. i'm so sorry, hal, but we have run out of time and i'm getting the wrap from my producer and i apologize but thank you for taking the time to talk with us. ! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com termites, we're on the move.24/7. when you book early roger.
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stormy daniels made a surprise appearance on "saturday night live." >> the others made a cast appearance. take a look. >> is everyone on? >> yes. >> guys, can we please just decide on one line and stick to? because our stories are all over the place. >> guys, hold that thought. i'm getting a call from work. >> mr. president, i have lost all credibility. did you lie to me about the stormy daniels affair? >> yeah. that sounds like something i would do. >> okay, good. so we are on the same page. i'm good to go. see you on monday. >> okay, i'm back. >> guys, guys, can we hurry this up? i'm supposed to do 25 more talk show sapanc show appearances today and i
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reveal one more crime -- >> call up stormy daniels and maybe keep me on the phone too. i'll just speak quiet and listen. >> hello! >> stormy? this is michael cohen. are you alone? >> yes. >> then what are you wearing? >> excuse me? >> okay, michael. i can take it from here. >> but as your attorney i highly advise against you -- >> so what up, girl? >> hello, donald. >> come on, stormy. stop make ago big deal. everybody knows it's an act. >> i work in adult films. we are not really known for our acting. the president of the united states did not, in any way, violate the campaign finance law. i've been on the case for two weeks, virtually one day in comparison to other people, so
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i'm not an expert on the facts yet. i'm getting there. they took their time and gunned them down one-by-one. boom. come over here. boom! come over here. >> angering not one but two of america's most closest allies. >> if one person in this room had been there with a gun, the terrorists would have fled or been shot. >> hello, donald. >> come on, stormy. stop making such a big deal about this. everyone know it's just an act. i solved north and south korea why can't i solve us? >> sorry, donald. it's too late for that. i know you don't believe in climate change but a storm is coming, baby. >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> good sunday morning. may 6th. these are the major headlines we are following right now. mr. president, grab your remote. rudy giuliani
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