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but we got in this war does the democrats look we could not round table would try to tell you that i mean they were they were barely raise an appeal like oh no we do . i mean there was no like big stand against donald with a moment to do that peace through strength right thing to use a little military style and i'm reminded of that the whole deal then you need to show some strength to him now let me ask you this and it's about trump he claims he needs us twitter to order to get the sort of understood message to his followers that he doesn't like this idea that he has to be you know i don't know what. i don't get what he means but this i do believe this distill and under still thanks to his to his followers but let me ask you do you think he would be better off in your experience without the sort of spontaneous pseudo straight talk of well this because he ends up in these kinds of situations where he ends up contradicting himself over and over why you know look we live in the social media age so can i sit here and say a president shouldn't be on social media or. at the same i mean that's his right
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and still at the end of the day might be president united states but the man still is his own person and i would be like oh no the president shouldn't tweet you know let him tweet if he's not smart with his tweets that's nobody's fault but his own and i don't think that i think if anything that allows us a better idea of to see just who the president is so it's easier to either impeach them or just not going back to plan or more of the have everything i mean it's like that means that no no no i mean that i'm a man of honestly if he is honestly contradicting himself doesn't really help the resistance movement what they're saying is we need to have these things on line and prove that he shouldn't be president and every president if they decide that they want to get on twitter and tweet out something crazy or contradict themselves or anything like that that's that's is their prerogative but they also have to accept the consequences that people are going to bend question their decision making regretfully wait a minute you don't make sense with your tweets. what's also interesting is that the motivations here on the part of judge also bar. you know we are clearly noble you
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know the judge sees the hundreds of thousands of young people terrified that their legal status is being used as a bargaining chip. you know. and he did use trying to bring some rationality to the process but it does seem like constitutionally speaking the argument could be considered shaky because you know who gets to decide what the president actually wants his own administration or an appointed judge you can't know a good judge should be crawling into donald's mind based on his tweets to say this is i'm trying to you know i'm thinking for donald right now you know you just don't get it legally right like i mean who should get to decide that the president or the law i mean that's really the question that we're that's kind of about whether what he means on his mind while he has a promise we don't have a clue he doesn't have a clue he's just on this i mean it's this thing about his base his base really likes this much as they did with the bronx that you know there's a base that really likes this we're going to get all the illegals and that's going
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to off that's going to fix everything somehow financially except what they don't realize and i think they're slowly starting to realize a lot of trump voters what i'm seeing is that people are starting to realize that what you said about the wall was going to get paid for and now i got to pay for it and they're starting to see these little things that now after he talks big but he doesn't follow through you know threaten daca but he won't follow through talking about social security but not follow it seems to travel ban not following through and then it's all look at it although it's it's the judges fault it's this that's become more of every president seems in the last was actually warriors if they promise big and then deliver very little all right as we go to break our watchers don't forget to let us know what you because the topics of the coverage of facebook and twitter see our poll shows our two dot com coming up marcos top of the wall is brags about all the and sanity and hoopla over the claims of a twenty twentieth's and artie's david miller follows up his report on the high cost fight over a new pure blind faith soon for the. max
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this week the news media in all its forms corporate an independent left and right government run and privately funded prove that the shortest recorded length of time is we do it on a black woman speaks and a round of self-indulgent think pieces and punditry try to shut her down oprah winfrey made a deeply important speech while accepting the cecil b. and b. demille award at this year's golden globes in it she shared her journey from a poor working class trialed inspired to succeed by the women and men who fought before her making her career possible and told the next generation that quote when
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that new day finally dawns it will be because of a lot of magnificent women many of whom are right here in this room tonight and some pretty phenomenal men fighting hard to make sure that they become the leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say need to again course by morning c.n.n.'s n.b.c. and fox news were champing at the bit to panel after anil arguing about whether or not oprah should run for president not so i thought to myself did i miss something i clean my ears i looked around did i hear wrong no oprah never said she was running for president never in fact since facts are so important she told the hollywood reporter last summer that quote i will never run for public office that's a pretty definitive thing and quote oprah told c.b.s. this morning last fall that quote there will be no running for office of any and for me and immediately following her speech out the golden globe she was asked by
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bloomberg politics if she planned to run and she answered quote i don't i don't and quote as yet within twenty four hours of her speech the host of c.n.n.'s reliable sources brian that blair claimed his sources say she's actively thinking about it. even misquoting her long time partner stedman in the report our report which is at the time of the broadcast not been corrected but it doesn't matter does it the washington post posted no less than thirty articles regarding an oprah presidential run including such headline gems as oprah could run oprah could win is america going insane or coming to its senses or the oprah in twenty twenty talk is proof of our democracy is degradation and my personal favorite oprah might run for president we did the opposition research for you that's right you get in there and destroy her character and human value all in the name of your moral purity right leaning
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publication the federalist is so panicked at the very notion of a rich black woman with a strong personality running that they think we should abolish the presidency of oprah with runs in the intercepts had his son proclaimed oprah winfrey for president has we all gone bonkers yet the president took time out of self-congratulation tour to respond. you know oh really a lot of thought i know her well you know if you want to lose your she has donald rumsfeld on her last week and she got myself very much so i like oh i don't think she's going to. have the same thing about trump we've got this kind of nonsense from the right from trump and from the profit driven news cycle but naively i didn't expect to see it from the laughs especially the far left who were quick to labor who label oprah evil a corporate stooge of the liberal current gross of your own accord savior we keep
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expecting because cantering toward us from middle of moral superiority it was sad to see white activists using other black women's criticism of obama to claim that there shouldn't be any black candidates for president because they would just be beholden to government corporate interests anyway however it isn't the criticism of a possible oprah run that bothers me i could not care less it's the fact that so many felt she didn't have a right to speak on the subjects facts oprah was raped at the age of nine she was beaten even whipped as a child wit her entire career in the news business was man after man telling her she would never amount to anything she had every right to make that speech it's just sad that the message was overshadowed by everyone's desire to get that hot take it in the end it took another celebrity to point out that the obsession with celebrity is what actually ails us family guy creator and actor seth macfarlane
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told twitter oprah is beyond doubt a magnificent orator but the idea of a reality show star running against a talk show host is troubling lee dystopian we don't want to create a world where dedicated public service careers become undesirable and impractical in the face of raw celebrity i couldn't agree more. it is a it is a wild time in this world where seth macfarlane. you know because i have already written family guy and does the voice of reason yeah but blue generally so . there was a really good break because that's what really killed me about all this is that everybody didn't pay any attention to the come to think of the speeches she gave you know what would she was a brilliant speech about me too and empowerment and stuff and harassment and all that brilliant speech or instead everybody said what's not talk about the speech
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it's not talk about the content of the speech let's talk about the will she run in twenty twenty it's twenty eight team just the start of i don't care who's running in two thousand and twenty because we don't know yet now we're just them entire news cycles almost to. c.n.n. every panel was like oh my gosh going around shouting around it's not going to get around i don't know maybe you should listen oprah she said no move on why don't you talk about what she actually was that's what was speaking instead of but this was the thing i feel at the far right in the far left or were. they were you couldn't tell the difference between either one of them and that's something i think those on the far left have to really look at the mayor you literally sound like nazis now you it is in this you cannot see the two different articles some of i can't even publish i can't bring them up on here because they're so foul like literally are so foul or poorly written but it's this idea that. we we have we have this idea of being on these far extremes that there is this moral purity that they
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have to get to that anybody who is rich or anybody who has this and anybody who doesn't fit into this perfect but they said the unicorn you know perfect liberal unicorn savior you know and it's sad to me i'm all sides are saying the same thing i remember when my when my father one is governor given the fact that he had a military background everybody on the liberal side assumed that he was this hard core republican right he was not people make so many assumptions and i'm not trying to like you know protect oprah winfrey from criticizing my posts are you know i don't know you know him he runs i don't know anything about her politics why because always is allowed to shoot and right and the day that she says yes i'm running then i'll begin to our politics then i'll say all right what's your platform what's your stand for does she read even the military industrial complex does she know who she you know right only because she's not running i don't care i wish people would have listened to her platform at that moment when she was standing there because i am tired of oprah as the victim was
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a victim assault and as a victim myself of both as a child of abuse and and as an adult i find stuff staying for people on the left to use the abuse of women to make your political notions to be like well we're so left or we're so right that we're cool and we can know oprah's lee and or the people in hollywood because they got us there i mean. don't suffer the same way the rest of us do we all suffer in different ways it's might be more and you know it's a real of different sorts of john assume like this i guess suffering as a cross the board we need to be opening our hearts and saying let's listen to everybody stories and listen everybody's experiences rather than closing ours and i think we have a. medical technology is reaching new advancements bailey yesterday artie's david miller brought us the news of let's turn a new gene therapy drug now now with hopes of a new. to cure on the horizon two brothers are out to make a difference while raising funds to offset the cost of the research and medical
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advancement artie's david miller story. kyra bather misson to raise awareness and help other victims the many brothers created to blind brothers using their sense of touch to create a clothing company to help find a cure for blindness at a young age brian and bradford manning were diagnosed with an eye disease that causes blindness over time and blindness is a societal problem that causes problems and economic productivity and education and we wanted to do something for all of these preclinical researchers that are trying to cure blindness so we thought clothing would be a great conduit for that we launched in may of two thousand and sixteen and since then we were really lucky to get great attention on it and at the beginning of two thousand and seventeen we realized we had the ability to come over full time and dedicate everything to it and that's how we got into it manning took that to by brothers can raise money for those crucial clinical trials like those from sparks
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their picks in developing what's turning a gene therapy in help finding a cure for blindness you know a great example is far therapeutics which just got approval to cure for this cure for l.c.a. i mean that started with the relationship between the gene and the condition in one thousand nine hundred four it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas in two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a want process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know. there be like this is the great i'm not you know make an advertisement for this drug but i think that the fact that we're at a stage where for.
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