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exaggerated lips and eyes. of political cartoons. he created the images of the republican and democratic party. karen: this one is lady liberty. what is she doing to that african-american? bill: she is basically -- she is defending his right and basically challenging the constitution, which is what that sword is, and the man that has struck down the black man saying liberty and be achieved that way. how ironic and powerful is that? karen: tell me how you use the images collected in this book in workshops with police. bill: for example, bernard parks , who i was a fan of him when he was chief of police in los angeles, invited me to have a forum and symposium at the university of seven california. -- southern company. understand their perceptions of black people. on the flipside, when i deal with young people, i tried to get them to understand how important it is to appreciate, respect, and understand image of police. karen: it works both ways. bill: it absolutely works both ways. karen: what kind of feedback you get from the police? b
exaggerated lips and eyes. of political cartoons. he created the images of the republican and democratic party. karen: this one is lady liberty. what is she doing to that african-american? bill: she is basically -- she is defending his right and basically challenging the constitution, which is what that sword is, and the man that has struck down the black man saying liberty and be achieved that way. how ironic and powerful is that? karen: tell me how you use the images collected in this book in...
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growing up my mom told me don't brag and then exaggerate, people won't like you plus the people of donald trump even though his brags and says things like this. >> my people are so smart and you know what they say in my polls i have the most loyal people. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot and somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's incredible. stossel: he could shoot someone? monica crowley covers politics for fox and you would vote for donald trump over hillary? >> hi john. if donald trump is the nominee absolutely will vote for him. stossel: he doesn't believe he could shoot someone and not lose voters? >> afterwards he said that was just hyperbole but there's no point in point. the presidency is a personification of how most of the american people want the country to act at home and abroad and every presidential election is a direct result of the presidency became the force i think what you are seeing with donald trump is less about him per se and more about what he represents and his style is flamboyant and tough but it acts with strength and authority.
growing up my mom told me don't brag and then exaggerate, people won't like you plus the people of donald trump even though his brags and says things like this. >> my people are so smart and you know what they say in my polls i have the most loyal people. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot and somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's incredible. stossel: he could shoot someone? monica crowley covers politics for fox and you would vote for donald trump over...
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it is also the case that they all exaggerate and so does donald trump. we don't know what happened in munich, but we know the crime stats are bunk. nonsense. we don't know whether or not crime is going up in this country, but to the extent it went up 17 odd percent, worth noting we have seen a precipitous decline in this country since the 1990s. it has been halved. that was the peak. if it went up it would be half as bad as it was. >> then how can you say it is bunk? >> because we don't know the number. >> you toy cuss on one part -- you focus on one part of the chart. >> you acknowledge that donald trump is playing games. >> he is looking at the chart. >> it is a gimmick. >> isn't that what politics about, >> from the trump man? i expected pyrotechnics. i think his speech was accurate. if you were to look at the state of affairs in america today and give an upbeat speech, i think you are completely missing the point. you would be in denial. >> that would be more, ad. >> there would be a problem if they would deny cops are getting shot. >> if she does th
it is also the case that they all exaggerate and so does donald trump. we don't know what happened in munich, but we know the crime stats are bunk. nonsense. we don't know whether or not crime is going up in this country, but to the extent it went up 17 odd percent, worth noting we have seen a precipitous decline in this country since the 1990s. it has been halved. that was the peak. if it went up it would be half as bad as it was. >> then how can you say it is bunk? >> because we...
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this greatly exaggerated computer animation depicts the flexing of the srb joint. this flexing increased the gap between the tang and clevice at the location of two rubber o-ring seals. last evidence of smoke above the aft detach ring is at 7.23 seconds. the last appearance is 3.375 seconds. film records of the assembly of the solid rocket booster were reviewed to determine any evidence of cause for the smoke. photographs taken just prior to mating of the booster joints show a subtle variation but through computer enhancement was determined to be a shadow causes by irregularities in the grease. no evidence of o-ring defects was observed in any of the stacking photograph. the facility gaseous hydrogen vent arm was not captured after retraction at launch. film analysis however showed that it did not rebound and contact the vehicle or contribute to the accident. post launch inspection of the hold-down posts revealed that the kick spring assembles on four of the posts were missing. detailed analysis determined that the assemblies could not have become detached prior to
this greatly exaggerated computer animation depicts the flexing of the srb joint. this flexing increased the gap between the tang and clevice at the location of two rubber o-ring seals. last evidence of smoke above the aft detach ring is at 7.23 seconds. the last appearance is 3.375 seconds. film records of the assembly of the solid rocket booster were reviewed to determine any evidence of cause for the smoke. photographs taken just prior to mating of the booster joints show a subtle variation...
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you exaggerate their power--and they are powerful a and they know exactly what they want. they want to control the environment of their business activitieies so that they c cane more money and get more bonuses and, perhrhaps, give more didividends to their shareholde, and they do that in a very strategic way to this day. they strategically want to control the environment that they operate in. if the government's part of the environment, theyey want to put their officials in high positions in government. they want to contribute campaign money to members of congress. and if consumers are a potential drag, then they want to have more exciting, emotional advertisements and try to get them to buy their cars. and if the labor is considered an obstacle, well, they'll try to make their influence known ththere. and if they don't wanto pay a certain level of taxes, they will shape and strategically plan the tax. and if they want to have members of congress who are receptive to them, they will enter through their executives and political action committees, the campaign cash that is n
you exaggerate their power--and they are powerful a and they know exactly what they want. they want to control the environment of their business activitieies so that they c cane more money and get more bonuses and, perhrhaps, give more didividends to their shareholde, and they do that in a very strategic way to this day. they strategically want to control the environment that they operate in. if the government's part of the environment, theyey want to put their officials in high positions in...
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it blames former british prime minister tony blair of deliberately exaggerating the threat posed by saddam hussein in the lead up to the iraq war. this comes as the interior minister has announced his resignation following the suicide bombing in baghdad that killed as many as 250 people. it was the deadliest bombing in iraq since the 2003 us-led invasion. we'll have more on sunday's bombing and the chilcot report after headlines. in yemen, a suicide car bomber has killed 10 soldiers at a checkpoint near a military base in the southern city of aden. yemini officials say militants went on to raid the military base, leading to hours of fighting. meanwhile, at least six people have been killed by two u.s. drone strikes in southern yemen over the weekend. yememeni officials say the victs were suspected to be members of al qaeda. in south africa, a judge has sentenced olympic and paralympic runner oscar pistorius to six years in prison for murdering his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in 2013. he had been facing a minimum 15-year prison term, but today the judge gave him less than half that sentence,
it blames former british prime minister tony blair of deliberately exaggerating the threat posed by saddam hussein in the lead up to the iraq war. this comes as the interior minister has announced his resignation following the suicide bombing in baghdad that killed as many as 250 people. it was the deadliest bombing in iraq since the 2003 us-led invasion. we'll have more on sunday's bombing and the chilcot report after headlines. in yemen, a suicide car bomber has killed 10 soldiers at a...
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the crime that wasn't prosecuted. . >> what was he exaggerating about? of justice examined the deleted e-mails and found no crimes there, judge. [ overlapping voices ] >> geraldo, what did he exaggerate about? when the fbi had said that she had classified information that she sent and that she received and that there was some they couldn't even find. who are we kidding? the fact that they made a political decision not to prosecute her. >> judge, at what point do you look in the mirror -- at what point do you look in the mirror and see that beautiful face and say to yourself, wait a second. the fbi has said -- >> hang on. don't forget comey admitted she lied to us repeatedly, just like she did about benghazi. she's a liar, a pathological, congenital liar. more with our panel right after this break. ♪ ♪ take on any road with intuitive all-wheel drive. the nissan rogue, murano and pathfinder. now get 0% apr for 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ . >>> welcome back to >>> and welcome back to ""hannity" as we continue with dough schoen, judge pirro, and geral
the crime that wasn't prosecuted. . >> what was he exaggerating about? of justice examined the deleted e-mails and found no crimes there, judge. [ overlapping voices ] >> geraldo, what did he exaggerate about? when the fbi had said that she had classified information that she sent and that she received and that there was some they couldn't even find. who are we kidding? the fact that they made a political decision not to prosecute her. >> judge, at what point do you look in...
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we are in a situation where we have an exaggerated sense of the importance. think it is other aspects that are going to be driving global growth from here. we have the bank of japan and perhaps the market is exaggerating the boj's importance at the moment, so much hope being put upon governor kuroda to up the ante in terms of stimulus. on my bloomberg, we're seeing how far negative rates have come as the japanese debt. the plunge in the purple line beat the 40 year yield in japanese debt it we see the 10 year tumbling in the white line. -- clearly we are seeing negative yields across the board. how much more can monetary policy do, particularly in japan with fiscal stimulus not easing investor sentiment? ewen: -- euan: it is crucially important. the contrast with the u.s., in the u.s. we've got low unemployment. it has fallen. we are seeing wages gone up -- wages going up and inflation creeping up. it is moving there as energy prices soar. in japan, nothing is going on of any great consequence other than what was made to happen by the authorities. hobbies mov
we are in a situation where we have an exaggerated sense of the importance. think it is other aspects that are going to be driving global growth from here. we have the bank of japan and perhaps the market is exaggerating the boj's importance at the moment, so much hope being put upon governor kuroda to up the ante in terms of stimulus. on my bloomberg, we're seeing how far negative rates have come as the japanese debt. the plunge in the purple line beat the 40 year yield in japanese debt it we...
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he essentially answers the minister's response and says the government exaggerated or lied about theevel of security at the checkpoint that was giving onto the --. how did the truck make it on to the promenade? were accused of fanning the flames, saying it is a conspiracy theory, but he did not deny the information. they actually confirmed their scoop. today, you can read their response. >> you might accuse us of bad journalism, being unethical, but we are doing our job, shining the light on blatant contradiction. pokemon phenomenon, the augmented reality game is taking the world by storm. not everyone is happy about it. >> an article in the new york times. nations of the world confront the pokemon menace. the game is notable for causing people to range out into the world, walk into places they °bq [ ♪ ] >> it is like the e worst thing that h has ever, ever happened o me. i would not wish this upon my worst enemy. it is the hardest, most challenging thing i've ever,r, ever had to deal with. and it is literally like the * * ing g devil. [ ♪ ]
he essentially answers the minister's response and says the government exaggerated or lied about theevel of security at the checkpoint that was giving onto the --. how did the truck make it on to the promenade? were accused of fanning the flames, saying it is a conspiracy theory, but he did not deny the information. they actually confirmed their scoop. today, you can read their response. >> you might accuse us of bad journalism, being unethical, but we are doing our job, shining the light...
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>> an exaggeration, but the president has a metabolic urge to talk about gun control. and i sort of forgive him that on an occasion like this. i don't think that kind of hyperbole is helpful. >> first of all, verifiably untrue. he says something that is verifiably untrue and has no relation at all to what happened. this was a military-trained expert at combat. and he went in there, knowing what he was going to do. he wasn't a teenager. it wasn't some kid who was kicking around, decides i'm going to go get a 9 millimeter or something. that ruined much of the speech for me, because you don't have to get political. this is not a day really to be political if you're up there on that stage. so i'm glad he quoted chief brown and said we're asking police to do way too much in this country. they're not parents and spiritual counselors and finding the stray dogs. there's too many dogs now that are stray dogs. so that was good. but the gun control thing it's like a pavlovian response. he has to go there. >> honestly, i agree with both of you that that was a strange exaggeration
>> an exaggeration, but the president has a metabolic urge to talk about gun control. and i sort of forgive him that on an occasion like this. i don't think that kind of hyperbole is helpful. >> first of all, verifiably untrue. he says something that is verifiably untrue and has no relation at all to what happened. this was a military-trained expert at combat. and he went in there, knowing what he was going to do. he wasn't a teenager. it wasn't some kid who was kicking around,...
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wonder if that's exaggerated. >> the country hasn't fallen apart.rogress on civil rights. we are a more pluralistic society and some things that weren't tolerated in the '60s are now. john, president obama, they are symbols of how far we've come. we can'tignore the deep rooted issues that never were solved. when these issues of policing and inequities came on to the agenda in the 1960s the country moved to the right, to a more conservative position where they didn't deal with these issues. >> law and order, that helped elect knicks non-1968. we hear those same phrases now in our current political debate. no question. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> still to come -- >> please, we need your support to be able to protect you from men like these who carried out this tragic, tragic event. >> the dallas police chief has had to lead as his department suffers terrible loss. but loss is something that this police chief knows all too well. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked
wonder if that's exaggerated. >> the country hasn't fallen apart.rogress on civil rights. we are a more pluralistic society and some things that weren't tolerated in the '60s are now. john, president obama, they are symbols of how far we've come. we can'tignore the deep rooted issues that never were solved. when these issues of policing and inequities came on to the agenda in the 1960s the country moved to the right, to a more conservative position where they didn't deal with these...
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. >> in the beginning, if you read "art of the deal," he was always exaggerating in the beginning, bute to trump that up really put him on the map. >> when you look at the wonderful skyline, do you say, i own that, that, that? >> i look at the skyline and i really say, it's the greatest in the world, and i'm very proud to be a part of it. i would like to buy everything, if it were possible. >> i bet you would. how about central park? >> no, donald trump shouldn't be allowed to touch central park. >> reporter: he may not have bought it, but his name is on the ice rink and the carousel. >> you have said that success is a kind of drug. how do you handle it? >> a lot of don't know how. >> reporter: he turned himself into a brand, making cameos in movies like "home alone 2." and popping up on shows like "fresh prince of bel air." he perfected his showmanship. >> everything is luxury. >> reporter: but of course, there have been failures, trump vodka, steaks, and trump university. all business blunders on the don's record. and he hasn't always been lucky in love either. his first marriage to
. >> in the beginning, if you read "art of the deal," he was always exaggerating in the beginning, bute to trump that up really put him on the map. >> when you look at the wonderful skyline, do you say, i own that, that, that? >> i look at the skyline and i really say, it's the greatest in the world, and i'm very proud to be a part of it. i would like to buy everything, if it were possible. >> i bet you would. how about central park? >> no, donald trump...
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were they exaggerated at the treasury committee? >> interest rates going up.ouse prices going to slump. i just wonder if you are strengthening or weakening your argument by going in for all of this stuff. >> i completely reject all that you have said because the impact on the economy has been supported by the bank of england, the director of the imf. said thecampaigners regime was being used against them. i think you will find you cannot keep up that website. we will look at our legal advice. >> expect a letter for action. moving on -- the trade union -- taking down the website -- vers stepped up their campaign. dominic cummings, a behind the scenes figure. -- the leavefigure campaign is setting up their analysis. what will you be publishing? about sorts of analysis international trade and how we think this will improve. >> do you not think leaving on companies risk like hitachi? if remainders were keeping the debate on economic gloom, leave campaigners were concentrating on immigration and the huge issue of free movement of labor within the eu area. the argum
were they exaggerated at the treasury committee? >> interest rates going up.ouse prices going to slump. i just wonder if you are strengthening or weakening your argument by going in for all of this stuff. >> i completely reject all that you have said because the impact on the economy has been supported by the bank of england, the director of the imf. said thecampaigners regime was being used against them. i think you will find you cannot keep up that website. we will look at our...
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they understands the concern but says the fears are exaggerated. >> we're only putting out three fluidces or three tablespoons of liquid per acre. roughly the size of a football field. >> they say the chemicals are not harmful to people. still they're demanding that they find nontoxic way to do it. >> bay air police chief was at the white house today to talk about improving police-community relations. president obama held a three-hour discussion that focused on how to keep people safe and rebuild community trust in the wake of last week's shootings in ind and louisiana and the shooting of the police in dallas. >> where do we need to put resources. today was a day of seeing what next steps look like and not just getting caught up in the emotion. >> president obama says it was a great talk but says america isn't even close. tomorrow david muir will host a forum. the president and the people airs tomorrow night at 8:00 right here on abc 7. >> as you know, the biggest names in sports gathered in los angeles forest espy awards. you saw it right here. >> they zint didn't shy away from the so
they understands the concern but says the fears are exaggerated. >> we're only putting out three fluidces or three tablespoons of liquid per acre. roughly the size of a football field. >> they say the chemicals are not harmful to people. still they're demanding that they find nontoxic way to do it. >> bay air police chief was at the white house today to talk about improving police-community relations. president obama held a three-hour discussion that focused on how to keep...
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they understands the concern but says the fears are exaggerated. >> we're only putting out three fluid ounces or three tablespoons of liquid per acre. roughly the size of a football field. >> they say the chemicals are not harmful to people. still they're demanding that they find nontoxic way to do it. >> bay air police chief was at the white house today to talk about improving police-community relations. president obama held a three-hour discussion that focused on how to keep people safe and rebuild community trust in the wake of last week's shootings in ind and louisiana and the shooting of the police in dallas. >> where do we need to put resources. today was a day of seeing what next steps look like and not just getting caught up in the emotion. >> president obama says it was a great talk but says america isn't even close. tomorrow david muir will host a forum. the president and the people airs tomorrow night at 8:00 right here on abc 7. >> as you know, the biggest names in sports gathered in los angeles forest espy awards. you saw it right here. >> they zint didn't shy away from th
they understands the concern but says the fears are exaggerated. >> we're only putting out three fluid ounces or three tablespoons of liquid per acre. roughly the size of a football field. >> they say the chemicals are not harmful to people. still they're demanding that they find nontoxic way to do it. >> bay air police chief was at the white house today to talk about improving police-community relations. president obama held a three-hour discussion that focused on how to keep...
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there's no doubt but that he was wildly exaggerating when he talks about hillary clinton's e-mails beingrime that wasn't prosecuted. the department of justice examined the deleted e-mails and found no crimes there, judge. [ overlapping voices ] >> geraldo, what did he exaggerate about? when the fbi had said that she had classified information that she sent and that she received and that there was some they couldn't even find. >> judge, at what point do you look in the mirror -- at what point do you look in the mirror and see that beautiful face and say to yourself, wait a second. the fbi has said -- >> hang on. don't forget comey admitted she lied to us repeatedly, just like she did about benghazi. she's a liar, a pathological, congenital liar. more with our panel right after ♪ with this level of intelligence... ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through me
there's no doubt but that he was wildly exaggerating when he talks about hillary clinton's e-mails beingrime that wasn't prosecuted. the department of justice examined the deleted e-mails and found no crimes there, judge. [ overlapping voices ] >> geraldo, what did he exaggerate about? when the fbi had said that she had classified information that she sent and that she received and that there was some they couldn't even find. >> judge, at what point do you look in the mirror -- at...
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it is filled with exaggerations, misstatements, faulty recollections, obfuscations, omissions. it also contains a lot of truth about my father and me, more truth than falsehoods i think. if i'm deceiving you though, i am deceiving myself first of all. it is just that all i have is memory and memory is a treacherous thing, treacherous as unfaithful and profed just, double-crossing and underhanded. memory is not objective. it is not an impartial recorder but instead a selective changeable and unreliable record being constantly revised and edited, to suit our needs and desires. and yet our lives and identities are largely built upon our memories and we truth them implicitly so we draw our conclusions about our lives and people in them. so we do the best we can. knowing we are fooling ourselves a food part of the time. we go forward in spite of it. i go forward in spite of it. these are the stories i tell myself. hunter s thompson was a complex man, far too complex for me to know or understand. he was famous, almost worshiped in some circles. unknown in others. brilliant, a grand m
it is filled with exaggerations, misstatements, faulty recollections, obfuscations, omissions. it also contains a lot of truth about my father and me, more truth than falsehoods i think. if i'm deceiving you though, i am deceiving myself first of all. it is just that all i have is memory and memory is a treacherous thing, treacherous as unfaithful and profed just, double-crossing and underhanded. memory is not objective. it is not an impartial recorder but instead a selective changeable and...
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obviously this is an exaggeration of the past, but in terms of direction, in terms of things he is doing, does he seem like someone who is looking to upset the constitutional order in some fashion? based on what you've said so far. >> he's not an anti-democrat. he is not proposing violence to elected politics. he is not proposing to suspend the constitution. i think he is doing, and i think this worries people in his own party as well, is he is certainly contemptuous of the limits on executive power. he is presenting himself as a strong man, and that draws on the european traditions of the savior strong man who will cut through the checks and balances. and it is very striking that we thought that we had a handle on say how the tea party was forcing american politics, that was angry with government, that wanted government reduced and limited and they would often talk about it in terms of the constitution so you would go to political meetings where people would have their pocket copy of the constitution that was the instruction manual that described a smaller, limited, modest government an
obviously this is an exaggeration of the past, but in terms of direction, in terms of things he is doing, does he seem like someone who is looking to upset the constitutional order in some fashion? based on what you've said so far. >> he's not an anti-democrat. he is not proposing violence to elected politics. he is not proposing to suspend the constitution. i think he is doing, and i think this worries people in his own party as well, is he is certainly contemptuous of the limits on...
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>> an exaggeration, but the president has a metabolic urge to talk about gun control.nd i sort of forgive him that on an occasion like this. i don't think that kind of hyperbole is helpful. >> first of all, verifiably untrue. he says something that is verifiably untrue and has no relation at all to what happened. this was a military-trained expert at combat. and he went in there, knowing what he was going to do. he wasn't a teenager. it wasn't some kid who was kicking around, decides i'm going to go get a 9 millimeter or something. that ruined much of the speech for me, because you don't have to get political. this is not a day really to be political if you're up there on that stage. so i'm glad he quoted chief brown and said we're asking police to do way too much in this country. they're not parents and spiritual counselors and finding the stray dogs. there's too many dogs now that are stray dogs. so that was good. but the gun control thing it's like a pavlovian response. he has to go there. >> honestly, i agree with both of you that that was a strange exaggeration an
>> an exaggeration, but the president has a metabolic urge to talk about gun control.nd i sort of forgive him that on an occasion like this. i don't think that kind of hyperbole is helpful. >> first of all, verifiably untrue. he says something that is verifiably untrue and has no relation at all to what happened. this was a military-trained expert at combat. and he went in there, knowing what he was going to do. he wasn't a teenager. it wasn't some kid who was kicking around,...
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it's like mark twain said, rumors of my demise are greatly exaggerated. fernando: so they have enough stuff. matt: it's not what it could be, but it's not revolutionary records of poverty and suffering. fernando: right, right. and so, we are moving troops to nato primarily the us, but canada, the uk, and germany and we are getting close to the russian border. we are on the russian border in some places. poland is getting a new air defense system. how provocative are these actions? are we self-fulfilling the fear of the russians? and therefore the chances of war? matt: i would say yes and no. as the risk of unintended conflict or unintentional provocation which escalates out of control, is very high. but the sense of being proactive. we are deploying forces to countries that are nato member countries. it's never going to be able to stop an armed russian attack on the baltic states if they decided to. it is designed to reassure the baltics, it's there as a political symbol that says hey, nato, article v, mutual defense is for real. if the russians were conc
it's like mark twain said, rumors of my demise are greatly exaggerated. fernando: so they have enough stuff. matt: it's not what it could be, but it's not revolutionary records of poverty and suffering. fernando: right, right. and so, we are moving troops to nato primarily the us, but canada, the uk, and germany and we are getting close to the russian border. we are on the russian border in some places. poland is getting a new air defense system. how provocative are these actions? are we...
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is that true or an exaggeration by the democrats? karen tumulty: i am finding absolutely no evidence of a ground operation. when we were i cleveland i went , out to parma, ohio, a white ethnic community. there are a lot of trump supporters there. what i was finding was that the support for donald trump was sort of organic. it was based on what they saw of him on television what they had , heard at his rallies. no, i am not seeing much evidence of a real organization. they have a very short time to build one. now, your organization doesn't win big for you or lose big for you. but if the election is close, they are your field goal team. they can give you those last three points. fernando: karen, thank you so much for joining me today. i really appreciate your insights. announcer: next, leading the world as a superpower. leads america failing to in our nation's schools? celebrities know how to amp up a convention crowd. but will star-power wattage get you to t fernando: one common message from both the republican and democratic conventi
is that true or an exaggeration by the democrats? karen tumulty: i am finding absolutely no evidence of a ground operation. when we were i cleveland i went , out to parma, ohio, a white ethnic community. there are a lot of trump supporters there. what i was finding was that the support for donald trump was sort of organic. it was based on what they saw of him on television what they had , heard at his rallies. no, i am not seeing much evidence of a real organization. they have a very short time...
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them had a similar necessary and that is that they believe that the fears among investors were exaggerated and they were working closely in order to try to come eu is going to be rele its bank stress test results on friday. for nightly business report, beijing. >> still ahead, when an e-mail from your boss isn't what it seems and could cost your co >>> surging demand for air travel will increase the need for pie lotz. nearly 1.5 million pilots and technicians by 2035. the asia pacific region will account for about 40% of total new hires mostly because of china's growing travel market. >>> there's not only growing demand for air travel, but for electric vehicles and that means there's an increased need for lithium. which is one of the key components in batteries for electric v on remote part of the american desert. phil lebeau reports from silver pe. >> that's not a ma rajai. those ar pods outside silver peak, nevada. the water ev leaves behind lithium, a primary component in tse vehi and sales of those cars like tesla's model s and the nissan leaf, automakers are clam moring for more lithi
them had a similar necessary and that is that they believe that the fears among investors were exaggerated and they were working closely in order to try to come eu is going to be rele its bank stress test results on friday. for nightly business report, beijing. >> still ahead, when an e-mail from your boss isn't what it seems and could cost your co >>> surging demand for air travel will increase the need for pie lotz. nearly 1.5 million pilots and technicians by 2035. the asia...
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there's no doubt but that he was wildly exaggerating when he talks about hillary clinton's e-mails beingasn't prosecuted. the department of justice examined the deleted e-mails and found no crimes there, judge. [ overlapping voices ] >> geraldo, what did he exaggerate about? when the fbi had said that she had classified information that she sent and that she received and that there was some they couldn't even find. >> judge, at what point do you look in the mirror -- at what point do you look in the mirror and see that beautiful face and say to yourself, wait a second. the fbi has said -- >> hang on. don't forget comey admitted she lied to us repeatedly, just like she did about benghazi. she's a liar, a pathological, congenital liar. congenital liar. more with our panel right after ♪ it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the c300 for $379 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. if y
there's no doubt but that he was wildly exaggerating when he talks about hillary clinton's e-mails beingasn't prosecuted. the department of justice examined the deleted e-mails and found no crimes there, judge. [ overlapping voices ] >> geraldo, what did he exaggerate about? when the fbi had said that she had classified information that she sent and that she received and that there was some they couldn't even find. >> judge, at what point do you look in the mirror -- at what point...
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there's no doubt but that he was wildly exaggerating when he talks about hillary clinton's e-mails beingice examined the deleted e-mails and found no crimes there, judge. [ overlapping voices ] >> geraldo, what did he exaggerate about? when the fbi had said that she had classified information that she sent and that she received and that there was some they couldn't even find. >> judge, at what point do you look in the mirror -- at what point do you look in the mirror and see that beautiful face and say to yourself, wait a second. the fbi has said -- >> hang on. don't forget comey admitted she lied to us repeatedly, just like she did about benghazi. she's a liar, a pathological, congenital liar. more with our panel right after this break. your car insurance policy is 22 pages long. did you read every word? no, only lawyers do that. so when you got rear-ended and needed a tow, your insurance company told you to look at page five on your policy. did it say "great news. you're covered!" on page five? no. it said, "blah blah, blah blah blah blah blah..." the liberty mutual app with coverage c
there's no doubt but that he was wildly exaggerating when he talks about hillary clinton's e-mails beingice examined the deleted e-mails and found no crimes there, judge. [ overlapping voices ] >> geraldo, what did he exaggerate about? when the fbi had said that she had classified information that she sent and that she received and that there was some they couldn't even find. >> judge, at what point do you look in the mirror -- at what point do you look in the mirror and see that...
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should republicans start going after climate exaggerators. they say they will.back to cavu. >>> after the uk declares independence from the european union, the u.s. strengthening its ties with north america. this week president obama meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico to push a new green energy initiatives. they want half of all power to be clean within the next decade. charlie, you say that would actually clean out taxpayers. >> yeah. i mean, you know, the way you do this is to put sin taxes on usage of energy. it's also kind of stupid because i mean here's where it gets really stupid. the impact it's going to have is die min muss largely because if you're worried about greenhouse gases and carbon footprint it's not really occurring here. it's occurring in china and india which where the leaders there are not going to give up economic growth for, you know, barack obama's clean air fantasies. they're not going there. this will have no impact and it's actually going to hurt the u.s. economy at a time when, you know, wages are fallin
should republicans start going after climate exaggerators. they say they will.back to cavu. >>> after the uk declares independence from the european union, the u.s. strengthening its ties with north america. this week president obama meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico to push a new green energy initiatives. they want half of all power to be clean within the next decade. charlie, you say that would actually clean out taxpayers. >> yeah. i mean, you know, the way you do...
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if it's possible to minimize the risks of climate change then the same goes for exaggeration. if minization is fraud -- >> one sin should not beget another sin in terms of assaulting the first amendment and this is not just going after exxon. it's also meant to intimidate, also intimidate think tanks and companies who may wish to make contributions to people who they think are advancing, a freedom of growth agenda so it's intimidation all around. >> and mike, the costs of this to taxpayers are enormous. i mean, because of the hysteria, one could argue we've spent $25 billion or at least president obama did of our tax money on these green energy plans. i don't know what good they did. >> that's nothing, david, that 25 billion. they -- the climate change business journal puts the annual cost of trying to fight climate change globally at $1.5 trillion a year. now, for a little perspective, that's more than twice the cost of taxpayers to bail out u.s. banks. >> unbelievable. sabrina, you wonder why it costs so much money. it's because of the hysteria over the past ten years about
if it's possible to minimize the risks of climate change then the same goes for exaggeration. if minization is fraud -- >> one sin should not beget another sin in terms of assaulting the first amendment and this is not just going after exxon. it's also meant to intimidate, also intimidate think tanks and companies who may wish to make contributions to people who they think are advancing, a freedom of growth agenda so it's intimidation all around. >> and mike, the costs of this to...
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. >> reporter: trump denied the gop convention exaggerated the threat of crime at home or terrorism abroad. >> i thought it was very optimistic. to me it was an optimistic speech. >> reporter: what makes it optimistic. >> because we're going to solve the problems. we're going to solve the problems. >> reporter: trump also denied he views the presidency as an all-powerful tool of government action. though his acceptance speech indicated otherwise. scott, trump and those close to him refuse to comment on the rampant speculation that recently deposed fox news chairman roger ailes will become a trump advisor or take over the campaign entirely. >> pelley: major garrett on our philadelphia political team, major, thank you. another member of the team is anthony salvanto. he's our director of anthony, you have been looking at our polls in the battleground states. and i wonder, did trump's convention change the dynamics of the race? >> he got a small uptick in support, scott. maybe adding two points across the key swing states, that edges him just ahead of hillary clinton. her support held steady.
. >> reporter: trump denied the gop convention exaggerated the threat of crime at home or terrorism abroad. >> i thought it was very optimistic. to me it was an optimistic speech. >> reporter: what makes it optimistic. >> because we're going to solve the problems. we're going to solve the problems. >> reporter: trump also denied he views the presidency as an all-powerful tool of government action. though his acceptance speech indicated otherwise. scott, trump and...
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it says he had an exaggerated sense of the u.k.'s ability to influence the u.s. blair says the world is a better place without saddam hussein. >> the death of a navy s.e.a.l. trainee ruled a homicide. witnesses say he was struggling, his face turning purple. the instructor allegedly viol e violating rules and dunking him. that instructor has been placed onned a administrative leave and could face criminal charges. charges with leaking information was hospitalized. he is now reportedly back in a military prison. her legal team says the army is refusing to share information with them. an army spokesman says manning is being monitored. she's serving a 35 year sentence. >> james comey summoned to capitol hill. he'll testify before the house oversight committee ant the investigation into clinton's use of a private e-mail server. the case is officially closed after the attorney general accepted comey's recommendation. the house speaker is suggesting that clinton received preferential treatment. we have the latest where the battle for the white house is heating up. >> r
it says he had an exaggerated sense of the u.k.'s ability to influence the u.s. blair says the world is a better place without saddam hussein. >> the death of a navy s.e.a.l. trainee ruled a homicide. witnesses say he was struggling, his face turning purple. the instructor allegedly viol e violating rules and dunking him. that instructor has been placed onned a administrative leave and could face criminal charges. charges with leaking information was hospitalized. he is now reportedly...
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>> it is a crime of spreading exaggerated news, that carries a one-year prison sentence and it is doubled is broadcast, and further doubled if it is from a foreign journalist. so there is concerned, similar to the current laws in egypt. it could curtail coverage and it will be a challenge going for. nobody will want to speak to the journalists, and that has already started. sarah: a disturbing development. thank you. the man who mowed it down 84 people with a truck in the south of france last week was not acting alone, that is the latest from the paris prosecutor who sided -- cited video of the attack in nice. the driver of the truck was shot dead by police. reporter: although he was alone in the truck as he went through the crowds, it now seems he was not the lone operator. french police questioning five suspects and prosecutors have been presenting the findings. >> the investigations have revealed that mohamed lahouaiej bouhle had been planning this for a long time and he had accomplices that helped with the preparations. reporter: immediately after the incident, police raidedent of td
>> it is a crime of spreading exaggerated news, that carries a one-year prison sentence and it is doubled is broadcast, and further doubled if it is from a foreign journalist. so there is concerned, similar to the current laws in egypt. it could curtail coverage and it will be a challenge going for. nobody will want to speak to the journalists, and that has already started. sarah: a disturbing development. thank you. the man who mowed it down 84 people with a truck in the south of france...
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. >> exaggerated, yes. >> seth: exaggerated.h outside your house because you think that would make more of a community oyour neighborhood. >> yes. >> seth: but you did actually do this. >> i did, i did. >> seth: so you just bought a bench and put it outside your home? >> you can buy anything online. [ laughter ] and i bought a very industrial-strength park bench, had it cemented, put it in there. and the interesting thing is, yeah, you think, "what is community? pr what reflects your community?" primarily, it reflects that we have a methamphetamine problem in my neighborhood. >> seth: oh, no. [ laughter ] and is that something -- is that community looking for benches? >> oh, they are. well, if you put out sidewalk chalk, you can get about a million eyeballs put on your front stoop. >> seth: so wait, you also put out chalk for people? >> oh, yeah, chalk, you know, a little library, put some books out there, you know. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and so the meth crowd would come, and they would take chalk, and draw thousands of eye
. >> exaggerated, yes. >> seth: exaggerated.h outside your house because you think that would make more of a community oyour neighborhood. >> yes. >> seth: but you did actually do this. >> i did, i did. >> seth: so you just bought a bench and put it outside your home? >> you can buy anything online. [ laughter ] and i bought a very industrial-strength park bench, had it cemented, put it in there. and the interesting thing is, yeah, you think, "what...
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they tend to exaggerate both the quantity of gun violence and, for lack of a better term, the quality of the gun violence. why the conflict happened, you know? it's always over honor, it has some nobility to it. most of the gun violence in reality, of course, is much more impulsive and caused by anger and impulse. but these dime novels kind of planted the seed for the real explosion of the gun mystique really in the mid 20th century. >> we had, of course, several presidents assassinated by gunfire, handguns. garfield, mckinley, and there were, you know, a number of other attempts made including on franklin roosevelt. my question is did that trigger any national discussion of so-called gun control, and if not, why did it not yet? i think the big discussion happened really in the mid and late '60s. but what was the impact of those events on the gun business? if any? >> guest: interestingly, in my work at least i didn't see either an impact or a shift in the public discourse after any of those events. now, theodore roosevelt was also shot on his way to a speech, shot in the shoulder, and
they tend to exaggerate both the quantity of gun violence and, for lack of a better term, the quality of the gun violence. why the conflict happened, you know? it's always over honor, it has some nobility to it. most of the gun violence in reality, of course, is much more impulsive and caused by anger and impulse. but these dime novels kind of planted the seed for the real explosion of the gun mystique really in the mid 20th century. >> we had, of course, several presidents assassinated...
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i think we expect a certain amount of exaggeration from a used car salesman and there's no other costhan buyer beware. he doesn't seem to understand that now, even if he's not president as the nominee of a major party when there's two people that for all intents and purposes are likely, one of them is likely to be president, when he talks this way, it's already having global consequences. >> it is having global consequences. and scarier still would be if he talked that way with the authority of the president of the united states behind him, with his finger on the button, in control of the situation room. and that to me is the big, one of the big contrasts here which is donald trump's reckless rhetoric, his whacky ideas, as you say, they are bad enough right now. he's the nominee of a major political party. but put him in the oval office, you are giving the power of the presidency and that's just a very scary scenario. >> i think one thing you can tell about trump's campaign is if you look at who's with him and who's not, virtually no major republican foreign policy expert is with him
i think we expect a certain amount of exaggeration from a used car salesman and there's no other costhan buyer beware. he doesn't seem to understand that now, even if he's not president as the nominee of a major party when there's two people that for all intents and purposes are likely, one of them is likely to be president, when he talks this way, it's already having global consequences. >> it is having global consequences. and scarier still would be if he talked that way with the...
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to encourage a reduction in the rhetoric, not to exaggerate this.o not like to see headlines that say "china is humiliated i " or rejected. china has legitimate claims. they need to make them in a way that lays out the legal issues, not simply drawing a line and saying "that's ours." katty: what is the feeling. a year ago it was a hot issue at the summit. is it still? countries wither competing claims. what is important for the united states is that we need to recognize the conventional law of the sea. we are a signatory, but we have not ratified it. this is something the united states navy is in favor of the united states to ratify. we are abiding by it, but we are not a official -- an official ratification member. they are making decisions. interests,ffect u.s. russian interest, chinese interests, and others. we need to be in the room as these interpretations are being made. this may affect us in hawaii, in the arctic. we have the big issues involved. we need to be a ratifying country to this treaty. we cannot be on the outside criticizing it if w
to encourage a reduction in the rhetoric, not to exaggerate this.o not like to see headlines that say "china is humiliated i " or rejected. china has legitimate claims. they need to make them in a way that lays out the legal issues, not simply drawing a line and saying "that's ours." katty: what is the feeling. a year ago it was a hot issue at the summit. is it still? countries wither competing claims. what is important for the united states is that we need to recognize the...
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for weeks he's been mocking hillary clinton ally senator elizabeth warren accusing her of exaggerating her native american heritage. that's drawn outrage from some in that community. katy tur has been looking into trump's record and has our report. >> she said she's native american. and i said pocahontas. it's pocahontas. >> reporter: donald trump attacking elizabeth warren's claim of native ancestry. it is not the first time trump has infuriated native americans. in the early '90s trump tried to block the spread of indian gaming, competition for his atlantic city casinos. he filed a lawsuit in federal court and testified before congress, claiming indian casinos were riddled with organized crime. >> i think organized crime is rampant, rampant. i don't mean a little bit. it's rampant on the indian reservations. >> reporter: an assertion contradicted by the justice department and fbi. >> we do not see a concerted effort of organized crime to infiltrate indian gaming. >> reporter: and referring to a foxwoods casino in connecticut, trump said this -- >> i will tell you right now, they don'
for weeks he's been mocking hillary clinton ally senator elizabeth warren accusing her of exaggerating her native american heritage. that's drawn outrage from some in that community. katy tur has been looking into trump's record and has our report. >> she said she's native american. and i said pocahontas. it's pocahontas. >> reporter: donald trump attacking elizabeth warren's claim of native ancestry. it is not the first time trump has infuriated native americans. in the early '90s...
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promising -- the national newspaper alleges authorities lied about security arrangements, exam -- exaggeratingthe number of officers in place. -- bernard a native cazeneuve acknowledged there were snow -- there was no police presence at the entrance. francois hollande says we must wait for the results of the inquiry. >> yet there is no place for controversy. there is only place for truth and transparency. interior minister bernard cazeneuve has decided, and, rightly so, in requiring the police internal affairs section to look into everything, so this inspection will return its conclusion very quickly, next week. emma: the criticism and disputes over the real version of events, as the national assembly has formally extended france's state of emergency. emergency rule will continue for another six months. belgium has heightened security for its national day celebrations. events are going ahead this thursday and will continue tomorrow. the security level was reevaluated after the attack in nice on bastille day, but it remains at three, the second-highest level, meaning a terrorist attack is possi
promising -- the national newspaper alleges authorities lied about security arrangements, exam -- exaggeratingthe number of officers in place. -- bernard a native cazeneuve acknowledged there were snow -- there was no police presence at the entrance. francois hollande says we must wait for the results of the inquiry. >> yet there is no place for controversy. there is only place for truth and transparency. interior minister bernard cazeneuve has decided, and, rightly so, in requiring the...
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method used more than 3 years and understands why people could be concerned but said the fears are exaggerated. >> we are only putting out threw fluid ounces or three tablespoons of liquid per acre the size of a football field. >> he said the chemicals are not harmful to people. but, protesters are demanding the county find a nontoxic way to control west nile. >> costco may not come to a city near you with a group trying to stop a costco has collected enough signatures to force the city council to take up the issue because of the bad traffic issues. the city council has three choices: ban big box stores altogether, put it before voters in november or call a special election in the spring. the city council will discuss the issue at the meeting. >> good morning. approaching 4:38 am on the way to a really hot day across the bay. limited fog this morning. really confined to the coast. fog at half moon bay and that is it. temperatures as you extend outside this morning is going to feel mild and right now it is 55 in san francisco, and 60 in oakland and hayward and 63 in san jose, and antioch is sti
method used more than 3 years and understands why people could be concerned but said the fears are exaggerated. >> we are only putting out threw fluid ounces or three tablespoons of liquid per acre the size of a football field. >> he said the chemicals are not harmful to people. but, protesters are demanding the county find a nontoxic way to control west nile. >> costco may not come to a city near you with a group trying to stop a costco has collected enough signatures to...