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from east to west from a lowly wood holywood because i know joined by the star of stage and screen mr brian calls brian welcome to the alex salmond show nice to see yours in the week of the golden globes and i know you were nominated for golden globe your neighbor of yours was the. villain but the question over the worst is when you you when. be that these big awards do you actually know what you want know you don't know serious or you don't know who won and in this week's golden globe awards offices paintings up campaign the stars of hollywood making the protests but by all winning black women what do you feel about protests like that you think they have their place or do you think it's hopeless it's very strange because you know it's been a long time coming but actually historically it's been around for a much longer than one thanks and it's not new signs up filler gets near the turns up it's been going on in the time it's been up for a long time and finally i think you know. as this settlement showed the other night they've finally had enough and it's time to protest another political th
from east to west from a lowly wood holywood because i know joined by the star of stage and screen mr brian calls brian welcome to the alex salmond show nice to see yours in the week of the golden globes and i know you were nominated for golden globe your neighbor of yours was the. villain but the question over the worst is when you you when. be that these big awards do you actually know what you want know you don't know serious or you don't know who won and in this week's golden globe awards...
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from east to west from a lowly wood holywood because i know joined by the star of stage and screen mr brian calls brian welcome to the alex salmond show those to see yours in the week of the golden globes and i know you were nominated for golden globe your neighbor of yours was a. little quick for the villain. the question over the words when you you when. peter these big awards do you actually know what you want know you don't know serious or you don't know what and in this week's golden globe awards offices paintings up campaign the stars of hollywood making the protests but by a willing black woman do you feel about protests like that you think they have the place or do you think it's hopeless it's very strange because you know it's been a long time coming but actually historically it's been around for a much longer than one thinks i mean it's not new signs up filler gets near the time's up it's been going on in the time it's been up for a long time and finally i think you know. and as as as this settlement showed the other night they've finally had enough and it's time to protest and th
from east to west from a lowly wood holywood because i know joined by the star of stage and screen mr brian calls brian welcome to the alex salmond show those to see yours in the week of the golden globes and i know you were nominated for golden globe your neighbor of yours was a. little quick for the villain. the question over the words when you you when. peter these big awards do you actually know what you want know you don't know serious or you don't know what and in this week's golden globe...
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television industry will be focusing there for us to learn to holywood well i'll be interviewing mr brian cox a convince a porter the scottish independence who recently played winston churchill the greatest briton of all it should be fascinating the first over to tires for your tweets your messages and your e-mails thank you alex we continue to receive a number of very interesting messages e-mails and facebook messages from you one from james e. grant he says just so alex salmond dressed in a kilt i say to edinburgh castle i have to see jeans i checked the distributor exams consentual still walking around in that kilt that clip got minister a sweet. basic message just says it takes a brave man to imitate the late great ricky fulton welton alex. layers of scotland screams also says. great memories of a great man and ricky fulton wasn't a bad either those of you who saw our christmas hope when issues will have seen alex's achieve it to the late great ricky fulton and his piece the reverend former first minister reverend jolie that's going to in particular well in fact it's had over one hund
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i think that mr. brian is giving us a very important lesson. it's good for all of us to hear this. we understand some, more than others, what fiduciary responsibility is. i think there are issues when members feel that perhaps someone is more fiduciary than others, and we need to hear some of those discussions, but i would urge you to not cut these sessions short. i would urge you to continue on with these educational sessions so that we can all understand and hear what fiduciary really is. i noticed in here that attorneys were specifically singled out with regard to not being fiduciaries. in advance of your item with the tuscan charter amendment, it's curious that supervisor peskin is looking to replace a member of the board with an attorney. it took us years, but at the health services board, we eliminated that seat because it was a conflict of interest and two bites of the apple. we'll continue with that, but please continue on with the session. >> would you like to comment on the fiduciary duty? >> i think so. i just want to mention something i've brought up in the past a coupl
i think that mr. brian is giving us a very important lesson. it's good for all of us to hear this. we understand some, more than others, what fiduciary responsibility is. i think there are issues when members feel that perhaps someone is more fiduciary than others, and we need to hear some of those discussions, but i would urge you to not cut these sessions short. i would urge you to continue on with these educational sessions so that we can all understand and hear what fiduciary really is. i...
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to west from a lowly wood to holyrood because i know john by the start of states and screen mr bryant calls brian welcome to the alex salmond show nice to see yours in the week of the golden globes and i know you were nominated for golden globe your neighbor years a. little quote from the envelope but the question over the words that is when you're the appeal of these big awards do you actually know what you want no you don't do serious you don't really want and in this week's golden globe awards offices paintings up campaign the stars of hollywood making the protest but by a willing black woman do you feel about protests like that you think they have their place or do you think it's a place it's very strange because you know it's been a long time coming but actually historically it's been a roman for a much longer than one thanks i mean it's not new states up till the gets here the term is up it's been going on in the time it's been up for a long long time and finally i think. as this settlement showed the other night they've finally had enough and it's time to protest the other. political think
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mr. truman please don't -- just pull your investigation away this is a secret project. truman said that's all you've got to say and he did. brian: in truman's memoir -- shortly after taking the oath. the secretary of war poses on the side. and says by the way, mr. president, mr. truman must have been like, i'm president of the united states. he said there's the secret project going on. it's so secret that all i can tell you right now. he used the word "puzzled" it wasn't until april 25th his 139 13th full day. this is highly likely that we will have a bomb big enough to destroy an entire city. brian: how did stemson get there? a.j.: he was a fascinating character. he was the only republican in roosevelt's gap net. he had been in government since early in the century. he was 77 years old. lots of details ant his meeting with -- about his meeting exist. brian: here's what he looks like like back in 1943. >> hopelessly immobilizing his troops, guns and ammunition. for us, this would be a military victory of tremendous attitude. but it will be a problem for staggering proportions. brian: how important was he for in a harry truman's
mr. truman please don't -- just pull your investigation away this is a secret project. truman said that's all you've got to say and he did. brian: in truman's memoir -- shortly after taking the oath. the secretary of war poses on the side. and says by the way, mr. president, mr. truman must have been like, i'm president of the united states. he said there's the secret project going on. it's so secret that all i can tell you right now. he used the word "puzzled" it wasn't until april...
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mr. truman please don't -- just pull or investigation away this is a secret project. truman said that's all you've got to say and he did. brian truman's memoir -- shortly after taking the oath. the secretary of war poses on the side. and says by the way, mr. president, mr. truman must have been like, i'm president of the united states. he said there's the secret project going on. and that it's so secret that all i can tell you right now. he used the word "puzzled" it wasn't until april 25th his 139 full day. that with the girls. and he's holding this document. and said within the next four months we will be -- this is highly likely that we will have a bomb big enough to destroy an entire city. brian: how did stemson get there? a.j.: he was a fascinating character. he was the only one in roosevelt's gap net. he had been in government since early in the century. he was 77 years old. so he's been an administration and different positions. he feels secretary of war when truman took over. and he becomes this amazing character because he's really the point person in government that is supervising the manhattan. so simpson is the on
mr. truman please don't -- just pull or investigation away this is a secret project. truman said that's all you've got to say and he did. brian truman's memoir -- shortly after taking the oath. the secretary of war poses on the side. and says by the way, mr. president, mr. truman must have been like, i'm president of the united states. he said there's the secret project going on. and that it's so secret that all i can tell you right now. he used the word "puzzled" it wasn't until...
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brian: what was his relationship with mrs. wallace, his mother-in-law? a.j.: interesting. wonderful question. --. wallace, this fall is family comes from independence, missouri. the family is considered aristocrats. the trumans were farm people. mrs. wallace, throughout harry's , wasship of that, -- beth never in favor of this farm boy because he was never going to go anywhere. white house, the she still looked down at harry. brian: how much education did harry truman have? a.j.: again, a great contrast to roosevelt who had gone to columbia and harvard law. truman never finished college. the family was broke when he finished high school. he went and worked in kansas city for a little bit and at some point he took some more classes at night. he never finished. no college degree, no law degree and this is the man who took over for fdr. brian: what did he ever run in his life? a.j.: it is interesting to think, when he became president he had never been mayor or governor of the state. innk about that, following roosevelt's footsteps. he was the chief executive of a county. muc
brian: what was his relationship with mrs. wallace, his mother-in-law? a.j.: interesting. wonderful question. --. wallace, this fall is family comes from independence, missouri. the family is considered aristocrats. the trumans were farm people. mrs. wallace, throughout harry's , wasship of that, -- beth never in favor of this farm boy because he was never going to go anywhere. white house, the she still looked down at harry. brian: how much education did harry truman have? a.j.: again, a great...
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entertain, and ifeel that in featuring donald trump so much, and mrs merkel hardly at all, the balance has been lost completely. thanks to brianl it isn'tjust president trump who is getting too much airtime on the bbc but the country he bleeds and anything happens there. one example came on wednesday when news came of the destruction caused by mudslides in southern california, at least 17 people died and more than 100 homes were swept away after heavy rainfall hit an area of santa barbara country. but after that led to the night's news at six simon willsmore wanted: backin back in the uk the parole board decided at the end of last week that john warboys was thought to have carried out more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults on women in london would be released after competing before completing his minimum term of eight years. mark easton reported on the case last friday. the london cabbie who drugged and raped or sexually assaulted numerous women in the back of his taxi is to be released after nine years, a parole board decision that has prompted fury and questions. not least were victims ignored? sarah silber and have this co
entertain, and ifeel that in featuring donald trump so much, and mrs merkel hardly at all, the balance has been lost completely. thanks to brianl it isn'tjust president trump who is getting too much airtime on the bbc but the country he bleeds and anything happens there. one example came on wednesday when news came of the destruction caused by mudslides in southern california, at least 17 people died and more than 100 homes were swept away after heavy rainfall hit an area of santa barbara...
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mr. sanchez, appreciate that. >>> joining me now, brian mcguire who is the chief of staff for senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. also with me is jim kessler who is a policy director for chuck schumer. good to see you both. brian, let me begin with you and get your perspective of what the president said. he squarely placed the blame on chuck schumer and said it's chuck schumer's shutdown. how were those opening remarks on the floor beneficial to trying to move in the direction of getting the government up and running again? >> well, i think it's been extraordinary today watching people trying to deflect attention which is really key to this shutdown, actively trying to fund a government bill. schumer is at the center of this, he is blocking the shutdown where it should be. >> time spent today, people among the 850,000 government workers who want to know whether they'll get back to work, they need to hear some solutions. the finger pointing seems like old news now, but that's what we saw more of today. why is that beneficial, brian? >> you can call it finger pointing, but it's really just
mr. sanchez, appreciate that. >>> joining me now, brian mcguire who is the chief of staff for senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. also with me is jim kessler who is a policy director for chuck schumer. good to see you both. brian, let me begin with you and get your perspective of what the president said. he squarely placed the blame on chuck schumer and said it's chuck schumer's shutdown. how were those opening remarks on the floor beneficial to trying to move in the direction of...
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mr. minnesota is here today. ainsley: filling in for brianause brian is laying the wreath down at andrew jackson's grave and he is on a book tour in weekend. is he at a diner in because the president is going to be there. pete: we know you love diners. pete. brian: couple of things. gretchen wilson was at birthday party. our paths crossed and gretchen wilson is there live. and that's how just bumped in with. one of the best voices i ever heard. i digress we're at the pancake pantry beautiful area hillsboro village. you like to see what the tail looks like. steve: i like to see what they are having for breakfast. president going to be here at 3:00. reviving prosperity in rural areas. ainsley: making farming great again. brian: a cool town a few miles outside nashville. actually somewhat normal. 28 degrees yesterday. there is vanderbilt right down there. belmont is just over my shoulder. look at this great town here. and the pancake pantry. been around for 50 years. a. steve: legendary spot. brian: new owner. 100 people are moving to nashville
mr. minnesota is here today. ainsley: filling in for brianause brian is laying the wreath down at andrew jackson's grave and he is on a book tour in weekend. is he at a diner in because the president is going to be there. pete: we know you love diners. pete. brian: couple of things. gretchen wilson was at birthday party. our paths crossed and gretchen wilson is there live. and that's how just bumped in with. one of the best voices i ever heard. i digress we're at the pancake pantry beautiful...
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mr. harden talked on c-span's "q&a" program in 2012. brian: your book is called "escape from camp 14." but your first sentence in the "his first memory is an execution." what are you talking about? mr. harden: the story is about a kid at this point. he was born in camp 14, 1 of the political labor camps in north korea. his first memory, at the age of four, was going with his mom to a place where he grew up in the camp to watch somebody get shot. public executions in the camp were held every few weeks. they were a way of punishing people who violated rules, and of terrorizing 20,000-40,000 people who lived in the camp to obey the rules. brian: you say in your book you have been to north korea once. did you get to see a camp? mr. harden: nobody has been to a camp other than north korean guards and officials, and people who go to them almost never come out. there are now five or six of these camps, and they contain between 150,000 and 200,000 prisoners. with the exception of one camp, they are no-exit places where one goes if you are believed by or imagined by the north korean government o
mr. harden talked on c-span's "q&a" program in 2012. brian: your book is called "escape from camp 14." but your first sentence in the "his first memory is an execution." what are you talking about? mr. harden: the story is about a kid at this point. he was born in camp 14, 1 of the political labor camps in north korea. his first memory, at the age of four, was going with his mom to a place where he grew up in the camp to watch somebody get shot. public...
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host: and waiting in new rleans, line for republicans, brian, go ahead. forer: mr. stein, thank you inviting, mr. johnson, we will resist you and you are wrong, johnson, they are undercutting the community here from the top and the bottom. are bringing the brightest and bringing desperate workers in. point, in, you are on thank you, we are fighting and resisting you johnson, you are a job to y, you have do, mr. johnson. our kids, they don't compete, they don't have to compete with the immigrants, so you're good. fight.'re going to host: got your point. go to dave in kingston, pennsylvania, line for go ahead.ts, dave, caller: yeah, i feel that any that has high unemploy sxment homelessness should have zero immigration. i think the united states right now needs 10-year moratorium on immigration, also, we need to repeal the hard seller act of suspend we need to with rare exception for true warner von one like tesla.r nokoli of guest: on point, i got to tell you, would you agree on moratorium? do we have immigration? supposed to serve the american people and national in
host: and waiting in new rleans, line for republicans, brian, go ahead. forer: mr. stein, thank you inviting, mr. johnson, we will resist you and you are wrong, johnson, they are undercutting the community here from the top and the bottom. are bringing the brightest and bringing desperate workers in. point, in, you are on thank you, we are fighting and resisting you johnson, you are a job to y, you have do, mr. johnson. our kids, they don't compete, they don't have to compete with the...
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mr. president. rachel: there are other groups getting together. brianbrian: did they get together in bipartisan way? no, the answer is no they didn't. steve: think about the six democrats and republicans who got together. they came up with a bill that was so mushy to those on the left and the right, president said, i'm not going -- brian: negotiate. negotiate, sit there i need more border money. i need a better job on chain migration. don't get out of the room until you have a deal. steve: unfortunately with this congress things are so polarized the democrats do not want to give the president of the united states any wins. rachel: they do not want to give any wins, they want to talk about race that is easy subject for them. that is how they scuttle the whole thing. they i this that is what happens. they're using the "dreamers." they are using the "dreamers." brian: -- on tuesday. was steny hoyer acting on tuesday, if you think he was acting and other democrats in the room were acting they didn't want to get a deal. they had something to talk about on fr
mr. president. rachel: there are other groups getting together. brianbrian: did they get together in bipartisan way? no, the answer is no they didn't. steve: think about the six democrats and republicans who got together. they came up with a bill that was so mushy to those on the left and the right, president said, i'm not going -- brian: negotiate. negotiate, sit there i need more border money. i need a better job on chain migration. don't get out of the room until you have a deal. steve:...
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mr. bernie sanders. brian: yes. how is your new year's eve? not as good as this one.crash the south white house. ♪ doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. doctors and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. ♪ steve: talk about being in the right place at the right time. a group that gathered in palm beach, florida to welcome the president in mar-a-lago got the surprise of a lifetime saturday when the president invited him in for a visit. how did that all happen? joining us now is the person who got the unexpected private tour from the president he joins us now from palm beach. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: you are out on southern boulevard. you are all holding up great big signs that are positive toward the president. he goes by. 20 minutes later a white van pulls up, says hop, in we will take you to mar-a-lago. what happened next? >> oe yes. it was a great day. next they brought us in. they brought us over to mar-a-lago and they let us over by the pool. once we got over by the pool. the pr
mr. bernie sanders. brian: yes. how is your new year's eve? not as good as this one.crash the south white house. ♪ doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. doctors and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. ♪ steve: talk about being in the right place at the right time. a group that gathered in palm beach, florida to welcome the president in mar-a-lago got the surprise of a lifetime saturday when the president invited him in...
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mr. comey at the time, that's pretty wild. briant the. ainsley: mccabe. >> mccabe. running as a democrat. at some point you have to say what's the deal here. brian: right right. >> i think it looks amazingly fishy. brian: separate note the robert mueller investigation seems to be coming to a close i hope, i think everybody hopes and probably culminating with an interview with the president. if he was to call you, and he might, say what should i do here, newt, what would you tell him? >> listen to your lawyers. i'm not a lawyer. i think anybody who deals with that kind of investigation, without first rate lawyers and anybody who doesn't listen to the advice of first rate lawyers is very foolish. i also make this prediction. mueller will not go away quietly. mueller will find somebody to indict for something. i would be shocked if he brought that number of high class democratic lawyers who are very highly paid, got them to divert their career for six months to a year and then said oh, by the way, there was nothing there. now, you do h
mr. comey at the time, that's pretty wild. briant the. ainsley: mccabe. >> mccabe. running as a democrat. at some point you have to say what's the deal here. brian: right right. >> i think it looks amazingly fishy. brian: separate note the robert mueller investigation seems to be coming to a close i hope, i think everybody hopes and probably culminating with an interview with the president. if he was to call you, and he might, say what should i do here, newt, what would you tell...
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brian. then i started to study their stories. with mr. chris turner is set with him at dinner and said why are you here? he said because i cannot get out of my mind to see a buddy of mine killed.ound i paid from photos i'm thinking what must that be like in his mind? he then writes me a later one -- a letter later after he is more comfortable to talk there is a huge stigma. they don't want to talk about it. they think people won't understand, i will get promoted or hired so they keep the inside leading to self medication. he said that enabled me to share my story. step number one to seeking help. i've only painted two people i mean to pay the same portrait again and how one can improve progress hoping to show people outside improved as aa. painter. [laughter] >> next question. what is the process for painting a portrait? do they sit in the studio do they get to approve it? any unhappy subjects? >> my wife. [laughter]s i painted laura one time. i thought it was pretty good at first it was to anguished door to this and then i said forget it
brian. then i started to study their stories. with mr. chris turner is set with him at dinner and said why are you here? he said because i cannot get out of my mind to see a buddy of mine killed.ound i paid from photos i'm thinking what must that be like in his mind? he then writes me a later one -- a letter later after he is more comfortable to talk there is a huge stigma. they don't want to talk about it. they think people won't understand, i will get promoted or hired so they keep the inside...
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mr. trump violated campaign finance laws. we asked intrepid brianto report on stormy daniels' first public since the storm began. >> reporter: tonight stormy daniels is capitalizing on her alleged affair with donald trump but not revealing details about it. >> it's the trophy club on the heels of stormy's national publicized alleged affair. >> reporter: daniels appeared at this strip club in greenville, south carolina, over the weekend. the owner won't tell us how much he paid her or how much he made, but he said he booked her as soon as he saw published reports on the alleged affair. >> there's no politics involved. i happened to be dumb lucky with when it's happened. >> reporter: daniels made a quick getaway after her performance and would not talk to journalists about her alleged sexual encounter with trump reported by in touch magazine and "the wall street journal." but she was quoted as saying her life since the story broke has been stressful and amusing. stormy daniels has had a long career as a porn star. >> i'd be willing to show you around.
mr. trump violated campaign finance laws. we asked intrepid brianto report on stormy daniels' first public since the storm began. >> reporter: tonight stormy daniels is capitalizing on her alleged affair with donald trump but not revealing details about it. >> it's the trophy club on the heels of stormy's national publicized alleged affair. >> reporter: daniels appeared at this strip club in greenville, south carolina, over the weekend. the owner won't tell us how much he paid...
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brian: or worse yet, mr. speaker. >> a position to negotiate from. brian: sorry to interrupt you. to month. that's the problem. you know military as well as anyone. but, the last time there was any cooperation and it wasn't easy, there was a lot of government shut downs, it was you and bill clinton. what is the mind set of any type of bipartisan work of compromise that we might be able to get back to that is just nonexistent right now? what advice do you have to anyone listening? >> well, i started with the most obvious one. when we went through very tough negotiations and people forget how tough they were, and we shut down the government for 35 days in 1995, deliberate strategy, but before we did that, we had already passed all the appropriations bills for national security, for the fbi, for the border control, so we had taken off the table everything which was -- which is a vital every morning national interest. none of those were being affected. and people will let you fight over the interior department or housing and urban development for a year. i mean, they are not going to
brian: or worse yet, mr. speaker. >> a position to negotiate from. brian: sorry to interrupt you. to month. that's the problem. you know military as well as anyone. but, the last time there was any cooperation and it wasn't easy, there was a lot of government shut downs, it was you and bill clinton. what is the mind set of any type of bipartisan work of compromise that we might be able to get back to that is just nonexistent right now? what advice do you have to anyone listening? >>...
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mr. president. can't help you out. brian: going to need about 10.what did you think of last night's festivities here at the capitol? email us at friends friends@foxnews.com. not what the media heard. >> one thing is clear, john, did he not unify that chamber tonight. >> george, i have never seen anything like it. >> very tough saying immigrants are basically killers. >> david brody is here with the real headline of the state of the union next. jason chaffetz, lee carter, lee carter and dan bongino coming up. (whispering) with the capital one venture card, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases. think about all the double miles you could be earning. (yelling) holy moly, that's a lot of miles! shh-h-h-h! ( ♪ ) shh! what's in your wallet? man: shh-h-h! but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient shh! originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. hey. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothi
mr. president. can't help you out. brian: going to need about 10.what did you think of last night's festivities here at the capitol? email us at friends friends@foxnews.com. not what the media heard. >> one thing is clear, john, did he not unify that chamber tonight. >> george, i have never seen anything like it. >> very tough saying immigrants are basically killers. >> david brody is here with the real headline of the state of the union next. jason chaffetz, lee carter,...
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governor brian: -- governor governor bryant: good evening, thank you so much. thank you so much mr. lieutenant governor for the kind introduction and thank you for the friendship you in the speaker -- and the speaker honor the state and people. i will always consider it an honor to have served with you and your members. mississippians, if everyone is seated right behind me. for the past six years, she has devoted herself to improving the lives of all citizens, particularly our children and for 41 years, she has put up with me. wonderfulgerman, the , my wife, deborah. to the members of the house, senate and other elected officials, thank you for your attendance. i do not take your attention for granted. thank you for allowing me to stand at our beautiful capital and offer my vision on how we can reach greater heights together. i realize many of us here tonight and those watching and listening, there sometimes seems to be to mississippi's occupied in the same time and stay spirit of the critics would have you believe this is a declining sufferinge people are mightily. agitated, im mil
governor brian: -- governor governor bryant: good evening, thank you so much. thank you so much mr. lieutenant governor for the kind introduction and thank you for the friendship you in the speaker -- and the speaker honor the state and people. i will always consider it an honor to have served with you and your members. mississippians, if everyone is seated right behind me. for the past six years, she has devoted herself to improving the lives of all citizens, particularly our children and for...
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brian williams and nicolle wallace. >>> fake news. >> period. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> i am outraged. >> lordy, i hope there are tapes. >> this trump and russia thing is a made-up story. >> we're getting nothing done. >> violated my body. >> it was disgusting. >> he mashed his lips against my face. >> 2017 has been an unbelievable year. the most outrageous, the most surprising and exhausting. the greatest number of "have you seen this" events we've ever seen. >> everybody makes lists this time of year. we're calling ours, "the year's 10 most." >> welcome to "the 10 most." i'm brian williams. >> and nicolle wallace. >> i hoped she was going to jump in there. >> he kicked me. >> we have done this before. i should explain, we're on the 27th floor of 30 rockefeller plaza in a kitchenette. we don't like to brag, but it's pretty nice. >> we chose it, though. >> we did choose it to get away from the usual studio look and, boy, did we succeed. we have been at this before. our producers on this project in their wisdom said to us about a month ago, hey, why don't yo
brian williams and nicolle wallace. >>> fake news. >> period. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> i am outraged. >> lordy, i hope there are tapes. >> this trump and russia thing is a made-up story. >> we're getting nothing done. >> violated my body. >> it was disgusting. >> he mashed his lips against my face. >> 2017 has been an unbelievable year. the most outrageous, the most surprising and exhausting. the greatest number...
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brian belski on stocks and bonds in this hour. perhaps mr. mueller will "interview" the president.trump administration tells thousands of salvador he ends -- salvadorians to leave. tua tagovailoa crushes georgia. locker roomin the for the national anthem. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." world headquarters in new york, i am tom keene. francine lacqua in london. i love the roll tide earlier. for brian belski, give it to was one more time. roll tide. francine: roll tide. i am sure there is a parallel between brexit and what you're talking about. i an not sure whether theresa may needs to roll tide, but certainly her cabinet shuffle did not. tom: there was a big soccer cester, that is sort of what this is like. what a huge upset for alabama. right now, with our first word news, here is taylor riggs. taylor: there was an early agreement as north and south korea began their first high-level talks in more than two years. to jong-un's regime agreed send a delegation to the winter olympic games in south korea. the south is hoping for more than that. negotiationsesume on removing nuclear
brian belski on stocks and bonds in this hour. perhaps mr. mueller will "interview" the president.trump administration tells thousands of salvador he ends -- salvadorians to leave. tua tagovailoa crushes georgia. locker roomin the for the national anthem. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." world headquarters in new york, i am tom keene. francine lacqua in london. i love the roll tide earlier. for brian belski, give it to was one more time. roll tide. francine: roll tide. i...
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entertain, and i feel that in featuring donald trump so much, and mrs merkel hardly at all, the balance has been lost completely. thanks to brianhere. one example came on wednesday, when news came of the destruction caused by mudslides in southern california. at least 17 people died and more than 100 homes were swept away after heavy rainfall hit an area of santa barbara county. back in the uk, the parole board decided at the end of last week that john warboys, who is thought to have carried out more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults on women in london, would be released after completing his minimum term of eight years in jail. mark easton reported on the case last friday. the london cabbie who drugged and raped or sexually assaulted numerous women in the back of his taxi is to be released after nine years — a parole board decision that has prompted fury and questions. finally, videos without any commentary, where information is presented on screen in text form, are being seen increasingly on bbc news — notjust on output tailored for watching on mobile phones, where people tend to watch rather than listen, but also on televisi
entertain, and i feel that in featuring donald trump so much, and mrs merkel hardly at all, the balance has been lost completely. thanks to brianhere. one example came on wednesday, when news came of the destruction caused by mudslides in southern california. at least 17 people died and more than 100 homes were swept away after heavy rainfall hit an area of santa barbara county. back in the uk, the parole board decided at the end of last week that john warboys, who is thought to have carried...
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very liberal press, a partisan press, i mean, when i watch this guy, brian stelter, or don lemon, or over there, the morning smile and mrs you call that press? i call that a joke. >> sean: [laughs] i won't give it away. they are part of our video of the day. there is media headlines to night. will you,. more often? it's not that much. >> sure, why not. >> sean: red, white, and levin levin. tomi lahren is next. ♪ with adt, you can feel safe with an adt starter kit professionally installed for only $49.00. call today, and install an adt starter kit that includes security panel, keypad, key fob, entry and motion sensors and for a limited time, get a camera included and installed at no additional cost. that's a $449.00 value, installed, for just $49.00. ♪ >> sean: last week, tomi lahren told us of the people in west hollywood, california, were not exactly friendly when she asked him about immigration so she went back to west hollywood to askt people what their problem wass with fox news and people like me and her. take a look. ♪ >> where do you get your news from? >> not fox. >> not the biggest fan. >> where did you get your
very liberal press, a partisan press, i mean, when i watch this guy, brian stelter, or don lemon, or over there, the morning smile and mrs you call that press? i call that a joke. >> sean: [laughs] i won't give it away. they are part of our video of the day. there is media headlines to night. will you,. more often? it's not that much. >> sure, why not. >> sean: red, white, and levin levin. tomi lahren is next. ♪ with adt, you can feel safe with an adt starter kit...
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brian clough at leeds united and guiding them to the 1975 european cup final. but it was his loyalty to one club which set him apart. jimmy armfield became known as mr in his honour. a permanent reminder ofa man in his honour. a permanent reminder of a man who contributed so much for his town and country. armfield represented england a3 times. commentator: perfect interception. studio: 15 as skipper and he was a member of the world cup winning squad only for injury to deny him any time on the pitch. he said you've got to be fit for the world cup start. i never played again. it is better we won. today people look back and they say, well, do you remember the world cup squad? it's not the same as being in the 11 who played in the final. but the point is it is better they won. it wasn't until 2009 he received his medal. by then he had taken up summarising for bbc radio and did so for the best pa rt bbc radio and did so for the best part of a0 years, referred to as many by the voice —— as the voice of football. i don't think he got the credit as a player and manager he deserved. but what i loved about him, as much as anything else, he maintained his loya
brian clough at leeds united and guiding them to the 1975 european cup final. but it was his loyalty to one club which set him apart. jimmy armfield became known as mr in his honour. a permanent reminder ofa man in his honour. a permanent reminder of a man who contributed so much for his town and country. armfield represented england a3 times. commentator: perfect interception. studio: 15 as skipper and he was a member of the world cup winning squad only for injury to deny him any time on the...
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brian ryan, jamie, and great success. they will no doubt make bucks county and our nation proud. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. hartzler, for five minutes. mrs. hartzler: thank you. mr. speaker, as members of congress we have an explicit tostitutional responsibility provide for the common defense. yet some of my colleagues would rather use our military as a bargaining chip for political reasons. our military was held hostage while the government shut down for an unrelated immigration issue. for three days military families fear and globe faced uncertainty over whether they would be paid on time. unfortunately, this is not the last time or the fear and first military has been used as a political pawn. year after year, defense spending is held hostage causing our readiness to reach a dangerously low level. in testimony before the house armed services committee, secretary mattis stated, no enemy in the field has done more to harm the readiness of our military than sequestration. we're facing a host of threats from every direction. t
brian ryan, jamie, and great success. they will no doubt make bucks county and our nation proud. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. hartzler, for five minutes. mrs. hartzler: thank you. mr. speaker, as members of congress we have an explicit tostitutional responsibility provide for the common defense. yet some of my colleagues would rather use our military as a bargaining chip for political reasons. our military was held...
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brian for republicans in new orleans. we are going to resist you. you are wrong, mr. johnson. theare undercutting community from the top and bottom. mr. stein, you are on point. you have a job to do, mr. johnson. your kids, they do not compete. you do not have to compete with the immigrants. you are good, but we will fight. host: let's go to kingston, pennsylvania. caller: i feel that any country that has high unemployment and homelessness should have zero immigration. i think the united states is a 10 year moratorium on all immigration. need to suspend the visa indefinitely with where exception for a true genius, someone like a warner von braun or nikola tesla. on point. why do we had immigration? help.supposed to actually catch up and make sure that immigration is compatible with the growth levels that we want. -- we cannotors decide those now because of chain migration. it is exactly on point. is1991, we said the problem oversubscribed relative categories. we will never catch up. unless you take a timeout or breather, we can never reset and start a new. on point. host: what
brian for republicans in new orleans. we are going to resist you. you are wrong, mr. johnson. theare undercutting community from the top and bottom. mr. stein, you are on point. you have a job to do, mr. johnson. your kids, they do not compete. you do not have to compete with the immigrants. you are good, but we will fight. host: let's go to kingston, pennsylvania. caller: i feel that any country that has high unemployment and homelessness should have zero immigration. i think the united states...
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when i watch this guy, brian seltzer who i really -- this don lemmon or over there, the morning schmo and mrssc. chmo on msnbc, you call that press? i call it a joke. >> sean: i won't give it away. [laughing] they're part. video of the day, part of the video of the day. will you come on more often? it's not that much. when we come back. >> sure, why not, enjoy it. >> sean: red, white, and levin. tomi lahren next. 75 million of us suffer from the gritty and frustrating symptoms of dry eye. we need theratears®. theratears® is more than just eye drops. it's eye therapy. dry eye symptoms are caused by a salt imbalance. theratears® unique electrolyte formula, quickly restores the natural balance. so your eyes will thank you. more than eye drops, dry eye therapy. theratears®. us the people of west hollywood, california were not friendly when she asked about immigration. so, tomi went ba back to west hollywood to ask what their problem is with fox news and people like me and her. take a look. ♪ >> where do you get your news from? >> not fox. >> not the biggest fan. >> where do you get your news. >>
when i watch this guy, brian seltzer who i really -- this don lemmon or over there, the morning schmo and mrssc. chmo on msnbc, you call that press? i call it a joke. >> sean: i won't give it away. [laughing] they're part. video of the day, part of the video of the day. will you come on more often? it's not that much. when we come back. >> sure, why not, enjoy it. >> sean: red, white, and levin. tomi lahren next. 75 million of us suffer from the gritty and frustrating symptoms...
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host: and waiting in new rleans, line for republicans, brian, go ahead. forer: mr., thank you inviting, mr. johnson, we will resist you and you are wrong, johnson, they are undercutting the community here from the top and the bottom. are bringing the brightest and bringing desperate workers in. point, in, you are on thank you, we are fighting and resisting you johnson, you are a job to y, you have do, mr. johnson. our kids, they don't compete, they don't have to compete with the immigrants, so you're good. fight.'re going to host: got your point. go to dave in kingston, pennsylvania, line for go ahead.ts, dave, caller: yeah, i feel that any that has high unemploy sxment homelessness should have zero immigration. i think the united states right now needs 10-year moratorium on immigration, also, we need to repeal the hard seller act of suspend we need to with rare exception for true warner von one like tesla.r nokoli of guest: on point, i got to tell you, would you agree on moratorium? do we have immigration? supposed to serve the american people and national interest
host: and waiting in new rleans, line for republicans, brian, go ahead. forer: mr., thank you inviting, mr. johnson, we will resist you and you are wrong, johnson, they are undercutting the community here from the top and the bottom. are bringing the brightest and bringing desperate workers in. point, in, you are on thank you, we are fighting and resisting you johnson, you are a job to y, you have do, mr. johnson. our kids, they don't compete, they don't have to compete with the immigrants, so...
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brian. you talk about valuations being fraught. i'm not even sure what's there i'm surprised mr. buffett didn't talk about the equities that are attached to crypto and putting valuations and why he didn't reference a kodak, which maybe i'll look even sillier when it's 30 bucks a share, but to me, i don't understand this. i will say, and this goes back to the rbc interview we had the other night, the fact that it's conceptual, the decentralization coming from crypto is something that a lot of people have a tough time finding an explanation for. it's there >>> aswath damodaran is a professor at nyu and joins us from california. is warren buffett right on crypto >> i think he's brushing the entire sector with too broad a brush. i don't think you can write off cryptocurrencies altogether. will it end badly for some of the people involved? absolutely, for those people who got on the bandwagon late and are playing the pricing game for some of them, it's going to end badly. but looking forward, i agree with your panel that there is a future for fin tech. i think we mix together lots of
brian. you talk about valuations being fraught. i'm not even sure what's there i'm surprised mr. buffett didn't talk about the equities that are attached to crypto and putting valuations and why he didn't reference a kodak, which maybe i'll look even sillier when it's 30 bucks a share, but to me, i don't understand this. i will say, and this goes back to the rbc interview we had the other night, the fact that it's conceptual, the decentralization coming from crypto is something that a lot of...
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brian: this is the way they should do it. mr.nt, what do you want to do, he laid out what do you want to do? now negotiate on it ann coulter is just as angry as nancy pelosi. somewhere there is a middle ground. meanwhile, last night while you were getting your children to bed or doing something republican tia the grammys was on and of course on the cold open the late night rhetoric against president trump reared its ugly head as james cordon was tapped to host if you know if you watch his opening monologue he goes out of his way with his british background to attack our president. steve: he does. it was political. the big winner, we will give you the big headline blueberry know mars won half a dozen grammys. brian: very talented. steve: we have a little montage of as night's festivities. here it is >> he had a long-time fear of being poisoned. [laughter] >> one reason why he like to eat at mcdonald's. >> this country was built by dreamers, for dreamers. >> by the way jay-z, sent your message. >> hip hop,. ainsley: did i learn by
brian: this is the way they should do it. mr.nt, what do you want to do, he laid out what do you want to do? now negotiate on it ann coulter is just as angry as nancy pelosi. somewhere there is a middle ground. meanwhile, last night while you were getting your children to bed or doing something republican tia the grammys was on and of course on the cold open the late night rhetoric against president trump reared its ugly head as james cordon was tapped to host if you know if you watch his...
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three days later, mr krugman retracted his prediction of an economic collapse, saying he had overreacted. abc news' brianring access to hacked wilileaks files during the presidential election campaign. cnn issued a retraction, admitting that it got the date wrong and that the material was already in the public domain. time magazine was fourth, for falsely reporting that trump removed a bust of martin luther king from the oval office. and so it goes on. at number six, it claims cnn "falsely edited a video to make it appear president trump defiantly overfed fish during a visit with the japanese prime minister. the japanese prime minister actually led the way with the feeding", the site said. next on the programme, we're going to show you part of a documentary about a teenager from el salvador who says she's been sentenced for murder after suffering a miscarriage. the central american country is often thought of as having some of the strictest abortion laws in the world. all forms of abortion are illegal, no matter what the circumstances. but some women say they are being sent to jail for having abortions w
three days later, mr krugman retracted his prediction of an economic collapse, saying he had overreacted. abc news' brianring access to hacked wilileaks files during the presidential election campaign. cnn issued a retraction, admitting that it got the date wrong and that the material was already in the public domain. time magazine was fourth, for falsely reporting that trump removed a bust of martin luther king from the oval office. and so it goes on. at number six, it claims cnn "falsely...
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mr. griffith is back, he is on set here along with brian kelly who is founder and ceo of bbkmllc. >> i'ven waiting to get to this conversation. also the offer of the bitcoin big bang >> if anyone can convince bill about bitcoin's merit. >> it's a tall task, i'm going to give it a shot. >> i'm not sure about the merit, would you admit it's in a bubble. >> listen, what we've seen recently, it's certainly a speculative type of frenzy, right? we're seeing people coin based adding 100,000 accounts a day. to me that doesn't necessarily take away from the revolutionary technology, but it's subject to market bubbles and fear and greed like every market is >> that's why we need to clarify what we're talking about here. look, as kelly will tell you, i don't know block chain from any chain at this point. what i'm concerned about though is all the hallmarks of a bubble in place, and i think of the 1990s for example, when you had any company that would put dotcom at the end of their name and up went the stock. now you have dpaens like a little burger chain telling us they're going to take payments thr
mr. griffith is back, he is on set here along with brian kelly who is founder and ceo of bbkmllc. >> i'ven waiting to get to this conversation. also the offer of the bitcoin big bang >> if anyone can convince bill about bitcoin's merit. >> it's a tall task, i'm going to give it a shot. >> i'm not sure about the merit, would you admit it's in a bubble. >> listen, what we've seen recently, it's certainly a speculative type of frenzy, right? we're seeing people coin...
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mrs. waters, we appreciate your time today. >> you're welcome. >> watch t,ds all day coverage of the president's state of the union. morning joe gets it going, and brianliams, and rachael maddow, breakdown the speech and what it means for the year ahead. all day tuesday on msnbc. >> will returning will be held out to the same standards when it comes to steve wynn. rnc finance chair. that continues after the break. ostand some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! get symbicort free for up to one year. visit saveonsymbicort.com today to learn more. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. i had severe fatigue, went to a doctor. became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. i had to put my trust in somebody. we recommended chemotherapy, and then a stem cell transplant. when his disease progressed, i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy to unleash his immune system against the cancer. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly have never felt this great. the evolutio
mrs. waters, we appreciate your time today. >> you're welcome. >> watch t,ds all day coverage of the president's state of the union. morning joe gets it going, and brianliams, and rachael maddow, breakdown the speech and what it means for the year ahead. all day tuesday on msnbc. >> will returning will be held out to the same standards when it comes to steve wynn. rnc finance chair. that continues after the break. ostand some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you...
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management succeeding brian clough at leeds united and guiding them to the 1975 european cup final, but it was his loyalty to one club which set him apart. jimmy armfield became known as mrt reminder of a man who contributed so much for his town and his country —— seven yea rs his town and his country —— seven years ago. armfield represented england 43 times... a perfect interception. 15 as skipper and was a member of the 1966 world cup winning squad, only for injury to deny him any time on the pitch. when you tell someone you're not playing, you tell someone you're not playing, you have to be fit for the world cup start and i never played again. it is better that we won but is today people look back and say, that they rememberthe people look back and say, that they remember the world cup squad. it is not the same as being in the 11 who played in the point was, it was better that they won. it wasn't until 2009 at armfield received his medal and by then he had taken up summarising for bbc radio and did so for the best part of 40 years, referred to by many as the voice of football. i don't think he ever properly got the credit as a player or manager that he deserved. but d
management succeeding brian clough at leeds united and guiding them to the 1975 european cup final, but it was his loyalty to one club which set him apart. jimmy armfield became known as mrt reminder of a man who contributed so much for his town and his country —— seven yea rs his town and his country —— seven years ago. armfield represented england 43 times... a perfect interception. 15 as skipper and was a member of the 1966 world cup winning squad, only for injury to deny him any...
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brian egger. shery: we are looking at the present having lunch with members of the un security council in the white house state dining room. mrsack. that includes rex tillerson, john kelly, nikki haley, and national security adviser h.r. mcmaster. about asked by the press deputy fbi director andrew mccabe stepping down from his role. he declined to answer those questions. we know president trump has questioned the political allegiances of deputy director mccabe. this comes at a time when special counsel robert mueller has moved to president trump's inner circle and his campaign's links to russia and russian officials during the campaign and president trump's potential obstruction of justice being investigated. lunche watching that between president trump and the un security council. some of the biggest names in technology are reporting earnings this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: it is time now for our stock of the hour. seagate technologies had a seemingly strong earnings report, but shares are down. what is going on? >> the decline is even more notable if you look at what happened be
brian egger. shery: we are looking at the present having lunch with members of the un security council in the white house state dining room. mrsack. that includes rex tillerson, john kelly, nikki haley, and national security adviser h.r. mcmaster. about asked by the press deputy fbi director andrew mccabe stepping down from his role. he declined to answer those questions. we know president trump has questioned the political allegiances of deputy director mccabe. this comes at a time when...
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mr. mccabe says he found it very disturbing that through his sources, through his connections, found it very disturbing that the president of the united states would ask a civil servant who they voted for. briansteve: the president brought that up in the meeting with mr. mccabe and said, look, i can't believe your wife did that and mr. mccabe who we heard about a month ago would like to retire in a couple of months, leave all that fbi junk behind him. he is just disturbed. ainsley: extremely alarming for every single american what's happening behind the scenes that we never would have known if this president had not been elected. if hillary had been elected, none of this would have come out in the wash. brian: wait, somebody not concerned? democratic senator chuck schumer. ainsley: shocker. >> i think there has been a great deal of activity on the other side intending to either divert attention from mueller or even stand in his way. we are all worried about it the diversion that they are trying to do both with mueller and with others is not good for the country. ainsley: diversion, he should talk to peter strzok a guy in his own party, there is no there there. steve: this is not even though,
mr. mccabe says he found it very disturbing that through his sources, through his connections, found it very disturbing that the president of the united states would ask a civil servant who they voted for. briansteve: the president brought that up in the meeting with mr. mccabe and said, look, i can't believe your wife did that and mr. mccabe who we heard about a month ago would like to retire in a couple of months, leave all that fbi junk behind him. he is just disturbed. ainsley: extremely...
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mr. bush and had an opportunity years later to go to the bush library in texas. i was totally off my mark, and that was wrong. brianif you were offered head of the democratic national committee again under the circumstances, would you take it? donna: hopefully, having served as chair twice, again, i started as an intern. i have been involved in every political cycle, including the most recent one in 2017. that is 31 midterm or off year cycles, 11 presidential cycles. i think it is important for people like myself who have been around the country several times -- i like what i am doing now. i am focused on cyber literacy, cyber security, the hacking that took place in the election, how we prevent that from happening again, how we tool campaigns and campaign officials and staff. i care about my country more than my party. i love the democratic party a lot, but i care about my country, and i want us to prepare for future attempts to hack our democracy, our infrastructure. i think that is the best use of my time going forward. brian: let me ask you about the party for a second. bernie sanders has said he is an independ
mr. bush and had an opportunity years later to go to the bush library in texas. i was totally off my mark, and that was wrong. brianif you were offered head of the democratic national committee again under the circumstances, would you take it? donna: hopefully, having served as chair twice, again, i started as an intern. i have been involved in every political cycle, including the most recent one in 2017. that is 31 midterm or off year cycles, 11 presidential cycles. i think it is important for...
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mr. bush and had an opportunity years later to go to the bush library in texas. i was totally off my mark, and that was wrong. brian: if you were offered head of the democratic national committee again under the circumstances, would you take it? donna: hopefully, having served as chair twice, again, i started as an intern. i have been involved in every political cycle, including the most recent one in 2017. that is 31 midterm or off year cycles, 11 presidential cycles. i think it is important for people like myself who have been around the country several times -- i like what i am doing now. i am focused on cyber literacy, cyber security, the hacking that took place in the election, how we prevent that from happening again, how we tool campaigns and campaign officials and staff. i care about my country more than my party. i love the democratic party a lot, but i care about my country, and i want us to prepare for future attempts to hack our democracy, our infrastructure. i think that is the best use of my time going forward. brian: let me ask you about the party for a second. bernie sanders has said he is an indepe
mr. bush and had an opportunity years later to go to the bush library in texas. i was totally off my mark, and that was wrong. brian: if you were offered head of the democratic national committee again under the circumstances, would you take it? donna: hopefully, having served as chair twice, again, i started as an intern. i have been involved in every political cycle, including the most recent one in 2017. that is 31 midterm or off year cycles, 11 presidential cycles. i think it is important...
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mr. buck. >> we can take public comment on this. is there anyone who wishes to speak? please step forward. >> president honda: good evening, welcome. >> my name is brian bates. i live on sutter and baker. also say that steve williams is working pro bono. i, too, walk past the trees on a daily basis. limbs are not dropping from those trees. i will state and the record shows, based on what steve has presented, the contractor has, from day one, shown reckless abandonment for the project. today if you walk by there, it's a complete mess. we only happen to have barriers around the trees because of steve coming here and mandating that. it did happen within maybe a month after that period. we still seckars parked down the street. actually on the grass near the trees, affecting these trees. so it's a disappointment. i think from day one there's not been the transparency that we would have normally expected. these are beautiful trees. you can go for blocks around our neighborhood and you're not going to see trees like this. based on where they are putting the particular boundaries for the lead, i can't map to at least two or three of the six trees falling with
mr. buck. >> we can take public comment on this. is there anyone who wishes to speak? please step forward. >> president honda: good evening, welcome. >> my name is brian bates. i live on sutter and baker. also say that steve williams is working pro bono. i, too, walk past the trees on a daily basis. limbs are not dropping from those trees. i will state and the record shows, based on what steve has presented, the contractor has, from day one, shown reckless abandonment for the...