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and our reaction has been very telling to break this down let's go to redacted correspondent john of o'donnell. good versus venezuela bush like my view of my younger brother michael compared to me us seems to have a more favorable take on one than the other west your first birthday she got a new laptop she got me a box of. pen soles clear enough he helps out a lot around the house you know and i may have puked on the things giving dinner table still i think it's clear what i'm saying are u.s. foreign policy is arbitrary and capricious the u.s. state department has certified that the hundred government has been fighting corruption and supporting human rights clearing the way for on dora's to receive millions of dollars in u.s. aid the only problem is the one during government is partaking in corruption with the attempted theft of the most recent presidential election on november twenty sixth which took place just two days before the latest u.s. aid package was signed of mine to get come on rex tillerson could he at least pretend hundreds isn't a klein state a little bit like mom could hear at l
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here now to explain where things stand is senior environmental watchdog john of o'donnell all. right so what's the latest from me well i mean by all accounts it seems like a pretty sweet place to work these days what are you talking about all sorts of environmental protections are getting overturned rolled back at the p.a. and elsewhere are you talking about like like flood building standards or like and then your freezer new coal leases a public man like methane reporting requirements a proven the keystone x.l. pipeline moving forward the go to access by block removal of the offshore drilling ban and they are rolling back fracking regulations that i was saying sort of thing that's your. you know well it's a what is great for the employees of the e.p.a. they don't have to do jack. place they were at the head a is the sky pruitt he's like that cool guys substitute teacher you dream back as a kid. as a given day that's every goof off all the time and rings it is super sweet and i have to put. on this is it your seventh grade history class fantasy this is the environmental protecti
here now to explain where things stand is senior environmental watchdog john of o'donnell all. right so what's the latest from me well i mean by all accounts it seems like a pretty sweet place to work these days what are you talking about all sorts of environmental protections are getting overturned rolled back at the p.a. and elsewhere are you talking about like like flood building standards or like and then your freezer new coal leases a public man like methane reporting requirements a proven...
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here now to explain where things stand is senior environmental watchdog john of o'donnell. all right so what's the latest from the fia well i mean by all accounts it seems like a pretty sweet place to work these days. what are you talking about all sorts of environmental protections are getting overturned rolled back at the p.a. and elsewhere why are you talking about i like flood building standards or alike and then your freezer new coal leases on public lands are like methane reporting requirements a proven the keystone x.l. pipeline. moving forward the code access by bligh removal of the offshore drilling ban and they are dick rolling back fracking regulations that it was a sort of thing that survived you know out say what you want it is great for the employees of the e.p.a. they don't have to do jack. place the work of the head of their agency strive for what he's like that cool guy's substitute teacher you dream about as a kid. learn to give a damn that's every goof off all the time and brings it is super sweet and i have to sit in. on this is it your seventh grade hist
here now to explain where things stand is senior environmental watchdog john of o'donnell. all right so what's the latest from the fia well i mean by all accounts it seems like a pretty sweet place to work these days. what are you talking about all sorts of environmental protections are getting overturned rolled back at the p.a. and elsewhere why are you talking about i like flood building standards or alike and then your freezer new coal leases on public lands are like methane reporting...
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here now to explain where things stand is senior environmental watchdog john of o'donnell. all right so what's the latest from a.p.i. well i mean by all accounts it seems like a pretty sweet place to work these days what are you talking about all sorts of environmental protections are getting overturned rolled back at the p.a. and elsewhere are you talking about i like flood building standards or alike and then your freezer new coal leases on public lands are like methane reporting requirements a proven the keystone x.l. pipeline moving forward the go to access by bligh removal of the offshore drilling ban and they are dick rolling back fracking regulations i think that's a sort of thing that's your. you know well it's a what i want it's great for the employees of the e.p.a. they don't have to do jack. thanks. place the art the hair ages the sky for you and he's like that cool god substitute teacher you dream about as again. as i give a damn that's a very goof ball of all the time and rings it is super sweet and i have to sit in. on this is it your seventh grade history clas
here now to explain where things stand is senior environmental watchdog john of o'donnell. all right so what's the latest from a.p.i. well i mean by all accounts it seems like a pretty sweet place to work these days what are you talking about all sorts of environmental protections are getting overturned rolled back at the p.a. and elsewhere are you talking about i like flood building standards or alike and then your freezer new coal leases on public lands are like methane reporting requirements...
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. >>> i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and john dickerson of "face the nation." it was an earthquake, you could say. the state of alabama surprised the world by electing a democratic senator. doug jones narrowly defeated roy moore in yesterday's special election. >> now, the republican candidate told them it was not over after he was accused of pursuing teenage girls while he was in his 30s. down jones won by about 20,000 votes. >> in his victory speech, jones said his win sends a message to the world. manuel bojorquez is in birmingham, alabama, where the democrats celebrated late last night. good morning. >> good morning. president trump tweeted last night, congratulating doug jones in a, quote, hard-fought victory. a win by jones seemed highly unlike unlikely, and the president would know. he won alabama last year by nearly 30 points. >> i've got to tell you, i think i've been waiting all my life, and now i don't know what the hell to say. >> even down jones was surprised by his win. >> we have shown the country the way that we can be unified. >> jones' opponen
. >>> i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and john dickerson of "face the nation." it was an earthquake, you could say. the state of alabama surprised the world by electing a democratic senator. doug jones narrowly defeated roy moore in yesterday's special election. >> now, the republican candidate told them it was not over after he was accused of pursuing teenage girls while he was in his 30s. down jones won by about 20,000 votes. >> in his victory speech, jones...
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that's one of the reasons why john boehner left as speaker, because that wing of the party that, you know, yes, in 2010, christina o'donnell cost the republicans a senate seat. but a lot of republicans were able to make their way to congress with a certain tea party mantra, very antiestablishment, very challenging of authority, and kind of the status quo in washington, and they really did have an impact. eric cantor lost his seat as house majority leader in part because of this movement. bannon is the figurehead of it. and, you know, jonathan is exactly right, when you look at cutting off the money, that will have a very big impact. but you also have to silence that voice. the republicans have been able to quell people like ted cruz who they don't love in the senate, and has a certain voice representing a group of people and a small number of allies, he was able to effect a government shutdown several years ago. they've found ways to control this. mitch mcconnell, definitely it is hard to bet against him when it comes to political complains, but look at rand paul. that is not the republican that mitch mcconnell wanted to b
that's one of the reasons why john boehner left as speaker, because that wing of the party that, you know, yes, in 2010, christina o'donnell cost the republicans a senate seat. but a lot of republicans were able to make their way to congress with a certain tea party mantra, very antiestablishment, very challenging of authority, and kind of the status quo in washington, and they really did have an impact. eric cantor lost his seat as house majority leader in part because of this movement. bannon...
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of course that would have banished me from the family. you want to stop them from getting their face smashed in the mat. >> i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and "face the nation" anchor john dickerson. there was a wrestling match of sorts in alabama. it was an earthquake, you could say. the traditionally republican state of alabama surprised the world by electing a democratic senator. doug jones narrowly defeated roy moore in yesterday's special election. >> now the republican candidate told his supporters it's not over after he was accused of pursuing teenage girls while in his 30s. jones won with 49.9% of the vote, a lead of about 1.5 percentage points or about 20,000 votes. >> in his victory speech, jones said his win sends a message to the world. manuel bojorquez is in birmingham, alabama, where the democrats celebrated last night. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president trump tweeted last night congratulating democrat doug jones on a, quote, hard fought victory. in this deeply red state. a win by jones seemed highly unlikely and the president would know. he won alabama last year by nearly 30 points. >> i've got to tell you, i think that i have been
of course that would have banished me from the family. you want to stop them from getting their face smashed in the mat. >> i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and "face the nation" anchor john dickerson. there was a wrestling match of sorts in alabama. it was an earthquake, you could say. the traditionally republican state of alabama surprised the world by electing a democratic senator. doug jones narrowly defeated roy moore in yesterday's special election. >> now the...
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i'm gayle king along with "face the nation's" john dickerson who's been with us all week, and, of course, bianna golodryga. norah o'donnell is on assignment. we begin with this. >>> the republicans have promised to finish the tax reform by christmas. the clock is ticking and they've reached a stumbling block. that means the gop has not nailed down enough votes to pass the overhaul. >> rubio has said he'll vote no if that credit isn't increased. lee is officially undecided. president trump and other gop leaders say they can work out the problem. >> but there are other problems including the hecht of two key republicans. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with the latest obstacles to tackle tax reform. good morning. >> good morning. the republicans are planning to unveil the text of their bill actually today so people can read it before they hope what will be a vote as early as monday. but in the meantime, they've run into several significant problems with no easy solutions. >> i think that senator rubio will be there. >> republican leaders are scrambling after florida's marco rubio and utah's mike lee issued an ultimatum. the
i'm gayle king along with "face the nation's" john dickerson who's been with us all week, and, of course, bianna golodryga. norah o'donnell is on assignment. we begin with this. >>> the republicans have promised to finish the tax reform by christmas. the clock is ticking and they've reached a stumbling block. that means the gop has not nailed down enough votes to pass the overhaul. >> rubio has said he'll vote no if that credit isn't increased. lee is officially...
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i'm nora o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson. the people of alabama vote today in one of the most closely watched elections in u.s. history. roy moore and doug jones held rallies last night to try and boost support and try to convince some undecided voters. >> this latest polling shows this race is very much in the air and we'll go right down to the wire. a fox news jones has a 10-point lead. >> but an emerson poll has moore ahead by nine points. turnout will likely determine the winner of this race. moore held his last campaign rally, manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. both moore and jones stumped last night with a number of politicians and entertainers. it was a last minute push to energize voters in a contest that even this morning appears too close to call. >> and we're not going to stand by and let other people from out of state and money from california control this election. >> on the eve of tuesday's election, roy moore painted himself as the victim of outside special interests and rejected multiple allegations of sexual
i'm nora o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson. the people of alabama vote today in one of the most closely watched elections in u.s. history. roy moore and doug jones held rallies last night to try and boost support and try to convince some undecided voters. >> this latest polling shows this race is very much in the air and we'll go right down to the wire. a fox news jones has a 10-point lead. >> but an emerson poll has moore ahead by nine points. turnout will likely...
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22% of its value 7:20 p.m., john hope brian founder and ceo of operation hope argues economic independence will protect the poor from social and economic injustices. @845 msnbc host lawrence o'donnell recalls the terminal of the 1968 president election and then on book tv afterwards at 10:00 p.m. christopher scully a, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scully at share some of his father's speeches on the law and we wrap up our primetime programming at 11:00 p.m. with isabella talking about her career and latest novel in the midst of winter and that all happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 72 hours of nonfiction authors and books this holiday weekend, television for serious readers? host: as we continue here from miami we are pleased to be joined by journalist and authoro sharyl attkisson whose most recent book is called "the smear" sharyl attkisson, i think you had a chance to listen to those final few calls we heard and was then in santa rosa california
22% of its value 7:20 p.m., john hope brian founder and ceo of operation hope argues economic independence will protect the poor from social and economic injustices. @845 msnbc host lawrence o'donnell recalls the terminal of the 1968 president election and then on book tv afterwards at 10:00 p.m. christopher scully a, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scully at share some of his father's speeches on the law and we wrap up our primetime programming at 11:00 p.m. with isabella talking...
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john. come on, rosie o'donnell but this? horse manure on seema noons document they should be investigating that. >> no doubt about it. i'm sure you've heard of the term lib-tard, he is a psychologist in los angeles county, and interestingly enough, those who are not familiar, between 15,000 up to 100 plus thousand and he has a package of about $150,000 in benefits, which i think it's interesting, because los angeles counseling should use that money for a better use than individual who refuses to object by voting for someone else. this has become really crazy and erratic, psychologists that needs his own psychologist, because he is insane. >> trish: against to the division, where people think it is open season peak, easy pickings to go after the administration and all members of the administration. that has become acceptable to roll your eyes at the presidency or send a box of horse manure to the treasury secretary's home. he imagined, he is cheered on by his friends. you can see in that interview, he was laughing about the whole thing. it is a fun thing to do. what about the respect for the office of the presidency? what about the respect fo
john. come on, rosie o'donnell but this? horse manure on seema noons document they should be investigating that. >> no doubt about it. i'm sure you've heard of the term lib-tard, he is a psychologist in los angeles county, and interestingly enough, those who are not familiar, between 15,000 up to 100 plus thousand and he has a package of about $150,000 in benefits, which i think it's interesting, because los angeles counseling should use that money for a better use than individual who...
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of the best names ever. welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm gail king with norah o'donnell and "face the nation" john dickerson who i'm very happy to say is with us all week long. >> thank you, gayle. just call me shady. >> i'm going to call you john dickerson. we're really excited to have you this week. >>> the wildfire in southern thousands of homes. they're battling to protect picturesque coastal areas in southern california. >> it's the biggest wildfire in california's history. it's pushing the fire into santa barbara county and it's already burned 230,000 acres. >> 790 homes and other structures are destroyed. about 5,000 people are under new evacuation orders. jamie yuccas is in carpinteria. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning. this fire like so many others has been burning for a week. this fire is only 10% contained. the cost of the firefighting effort is now $34 million, and 18,000 structures are still threatened. the thomas fire continued to burn late sunday, crossing county lines from ventura into santa barbara county. nearly 360 square miles have york city. sheriff bill brown. >> this fire has acted in an unpredictab
of the best names ever. welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm gail king with norah o'donnell and "face the nation" john dickerson who i'm very happy to say is with us all week long. >> thank you, gayle. just call me shady. >> i'm going to call you john dickerson. we're really excited to have you this week. >>> the wildfire in southern thousands of homes. they're battling to protect picturesque coastal areas in southern california. >> it's the biggest...
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of roy's opponent doug jones. we saw this movie before in a special election in georgia. it was safe republican seat once held by newt gingrich running against a young democrat named john owe solve. rosie o'donnellthe end of her campaign. beyonce. griff: what happened in georgia. >> in both cases the celebrities didn't help and both candidates lost. pete: when is the last time you thought when what do celebrities think? i will vote the same way. [ralph, i don't know apparently is he a intrilgt. come on, bama, i recognize his picture now. >> for the sake of your kid's education, please vote joit d douglas jones. eboni: we had tammy bruce, a fox news contributor coming on and making a different point. here's the issue. i lived envelope los angeles for quite a while. celebrity culture is all the rage there. when you go to the kind of heart of america. when you go to alabama, north korea. tennessee, florida. these states. this just does not rest resonate. a bit condescending, questioning of their values and moral integrity and i don't think it's going to resonate. griff: last time hollywood actor came to washington and made a lot of sense was ronald reagan in 1980. pete: clinton clint eastwood talke
of roy's opponent doug jones. we saw this movie before in a special election in georgia. it was safe republican seat once held by newt gingrich running against a young democrat named john owe solve. rosie o'donnellthe end of her campaign. beyonce. griff: what happened in georgia. >> in both cases the celebrities didn't help and both candidates lost. pete: when is the last time you thought when what do celebrities think? i will vote the same way. [ralph, i don't know apparently is he a...