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heading had had again john john john you five five hundred points earlier on as you can see that he does not have. to choose her says our our the restaurant. was well well just a minute. this is donna docile. one once i sent for intrinsic mark calculable about the bessemer it's yours. no no there's usually because exactly like like on a monday they would this issue i'm going away -- goal [inaudible] discrimination. life. and have not a lot of extractions and love for this one is one country that is i was one of our founders there your european union. i cannot and i imagine it's a legally all your europe. and you're on your way to the northern. and if. you're a social. revolution money money. restrictions are certainly these congestion charging. into another number for the world world mostly sleep degree process [inaudible] reports. my name. is set at rather other. the new annual bill those women women gentian jars the dense for vigorously deity that value you go well why fira rose truck truck would have been happy. heroes at leslie's teenage reason either run around world. management ing
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john, not a way to lead into hard news. >> john: not sure how we will top that but thanks, greg. ♪ this is a fox news alert. welcome to washington. i'm johnoberts and for bret baier tonight. president trump is not backing down on his support for judge brett kavanaugh, going so far as to say it is a very scary time for young man in america, as old allegations of sexual assault threatened to give judge kavanaugh from his seat on the nation's highest court. but the president is still open to changing his mind, saying he is waiting on the latest fbi investigation to make his decision. that investigation has already netted several witnesses. the deadline for that inquiry to be completed as friday. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has promised a vote this week. we have fox team coverage tonight. you've congressional correspondent mike emanuel with the pressure on senators to make a decision on meg kavanaugh's converse. we begin with kevin corke with more on the president's take on has an battle nominee. good evening. >> before leaving for events in pennsylvania and mississippi, the president reignited the debate over how uncorroborated al
john, not a way to lead into hard news. >> john: not sure how we will top that but thanks, greg. ♪ this is a fox news alert. welcome to washington. i'm johnoberts and for bret baier tonight. president trump is not backing down on his support for judge brett kavanaugh, going so far as to say it is a very scary time for young man in america, as old allegations of sexual assault threatened to give judge kavanaugh from his seat on the nation's highest court. but the president is still open...
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john marshall. he offered to make a john marshall secretary of war. john adams sent his name to the senate anyway and before the senate could act, the secretary of state position opened up and john marshall finally said yes and agreed to serve. as secretary of state he successfully oversaw negotiations and helped the convention of 1800 and rebuild the federalist party which was in tatters. john adams had enemies within his cabinet that were working with-- john adams had enemies that were working behind the scenes with alexander hamilton which led to a poisonous relationship in the cabinet. john marshall was able to command those groups. after chief justice oliver ellsworth resigned, adams appointed john jay to his old office without asking john jay first. john jay declined and that's when john adams turned to john marshall who accepted. what is important for our purposes is that both john marshall and john jay continue to serve as sacred-- continued to serve after they were made chief justice. jon jay was made-- john jay was made in 19 john jay was made in
john marshall. he offered to make a john marshall secretary of war. john adams sent his name to the senate anyway and before the senate could act, the secretary of state position opened up and john marshall finally said yes and agreed to serve. as secretary of state he successfully oversaw negotiations and helped the convention of 1800 and rebuild the federalist party which was in tatters. john adams had enemies within his cabinet that were working with-- john adams had enemies that were...
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john marshall and his times." brian: joel richard paul, author of "without precedent." chief justice john marshall and his times, what do you like about johnshall the most? l: john marshall was probably the most important of the founding fathers. he had the most enduring impact on what our nation has become. he probably did more than anyone else to preserve the unity of the republic at a time when things were very rocky for the country. brian: give us one example of something still here today because of him. joel: the most obvious example is the notion that the supreme court of the united states is a coequal branch of the government. before john marshall, it was a -- the supreme court was a constitutional afterthought. it did not have the same degree of prestige as it has today. john marshall really changed that. brian: what did the founders want the court to be before he got to be chief justice? joel: the founders imagined the court that would be limited in scope. the first congress established the jurisdiction of the court system. basically, the court heard primarily admiralty law cases in the district courts. there was not that much fed
john marshall and his times." brian: joel richard paul, author of "without precedent." chief justice john marshall and his times, what do you like about johnshall the most? l: john marshall was probably the most important of the founding fathers. he had the most enduring impact on what our nation has become. he probably did more than anyone else to preserve the unity of the republic at a time when things were very rocky for the country. brian: give us one example of something...
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john? where are you john? standup. thank you. [applause] thank you very much for being here. by the end of the day, john and his company have less than 150 marines, have successfully pushed into the city, which was held by 6000 at least communist fighters. in the days that followed, john let his company through the fog and rain and in house to house, very vicious, very hard combat. he assaulted enemy stronghold, killed enemy fighters and with deadly accuracy did everything you had to do. he raised it to heavy machine gun fire on many occasions all to save his fellow marines. and one harrowing engagement after another. john risked his own life to save the lives of those under his command. during the fifth day of combat, john and his company were tasked with liberating the joan of arc school, which had become a strategic and symbolic stronghold of the communist control of the city. as soon as john's company arrived, communist forces unleashed their machine guns with tremendous velocity, tremendous violence of marines. undeterred, john and his comrade, sergeant alfredo gonzalez fearlessly charged for word
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john marshall was a republican. appointed by a republican president determined to overturn the jurisprudence of john marshall. and johnarshall nevertheless, he participated in more than 1100 decisions in his 34 years on the court. in that time, more than half of those opinions, john marshall wrote himself, he wrote the longhand himself, and all but 35 of his opinions are unanimous. what does that say? that is a record we cannot possibly hope to equal today. john marshall had the personality and intellect to bring people together, to find common ground, to forge some sort of compromise in situations where nobody for a compromise was possible. -- to talking to a point a court appointed to be his opponents. but people like tim, they found him credible him and he worked very hard to find a middle ground. that is what is missing in the court today and what is so important in a democracy, to preserve the independence of our courts and respect for our courts. before john marshall, we did not have a tradition in this country of issuing an opinion for the court. every judge would issue his own opinion. marshall said, april goi
john marshall was a republican. appointed by a republican president determined to overturn the jurisprudence of john marshall. and johnarshall nevertheless, he participated in more than 1100 decisions in his 34 years on the court. in that time, more than half of those opinions, john marshall wrote himself, he wrote the longhand himself, and all but 35 of his opinions are unanimous. what does that say? that is a record we cannot possibly hope to equal today. john marshall had the personality and...
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john ca canley. [applause] pres. trump: i think you like him. today we proudly award john the congressional medal of honor. [applause] john'samily is with us to pay tribute, his and patricia, along with his two grandchildren. thank you for being here. appreciate it. [applause] also with us is john's cousin, who has always been like a brother to him. james canley. thank you very much. stand up, james. [applause] we are grateful to be joined by deputy secretary of defense patrick shanahan. thanks, patrick. the secretary of the navy, richard spencer. [applause] pres. trump: chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general joseph dunford. [applause] hey john, there are some pretty big people up here when you are that. these are the biggest. these are the biggest, john. former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, peter pace. thank you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: commandant of the marine corps, general robert kneller. thank you. [applause] robert.ump: stand up, stand up. thank you. sergeant major of the marine corps ronald green, and -- [applause] stand up. [applause] pres. trump: it is like old .amily, he is doing a fant
john ca canley. [applause] pres. trump: i think you like him. today we proudly award john the congressional medal of honor. [applause] john'samily is with us to pay tribute, his and patricia, along with his two grandchildren. thank you for being here. appreciate it. [applause] also with us is john's cousin, who has always been like a brother to him. james canley. thank you very much. stand up, james. [applause] we are grateful to be joined by deputy secretary of defense patrick shanahan....
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john marshall was on the bench. again, going back to how john marshall got there, you point out about him being a delegate, but when was his first government job? joel: his first government job was he was sent by johndams to address the french, when the french were interfering in american shipping. the french to not like john adams because they were suspicious of federalists. they had seized ships. brian: what would they do with them once they had seized them? joel: they would basically attach them as prizes, which meant they would sell the ships off, they would convert them into naval vessels, they would take the goods off of the ship. brian: why did that not create an immediate war? joel: that is the point. the french by seizing these ships created a lot of friction, but the u.s. was not in a position to fight the french at that point, we did not have a navy. so marshall and pinckney and garrett are sent to negotiate with the french foreign minister, and this is during the french revolution when everything is chaotic in france and no one is really in charge. so they sit down and he says, before i negotiate with you, i want you to give me a bribe of $4 million. a personal bribe. and pinckney is eq
john marshall was on the bench. again, going back to how john marshall got there, you point out about him being a delegate, but when was his first government job? joel: his first government job was he was sent by johndams to address the french, when the french were interfering in american shipping. the french to not like john adams because they were suspicious of federalists. they had seized ships. brian: what would they do with them once they had seized them? joel: they would basically attach...
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john for sex. sorry this username is taking john. john or is that sixty nine i don't know. you could buy a person as easily as you ordered pizza i'm a log in under williston north dakota and there's new modeling. you can see it's just absolutely disgusting seeing these these girls are this one right here. chaz one o five she's twenty one years old she's in well this in arcata. her eyes are just empty you know she's been doing this for a long time you can tell. sometimes they literally have guns to their head. they there in this picture she's not doing it willingly she has to in order to meet her quota and get her a date and bring in the money she has to hustle and that's one of the things that i look for when i am looking at the girls pictures i look for identifiable tattoos do the tattoos indicate that she has someone's property with her neck is very very common the neck across the chests anywhere relieved but those those indicate property of the trafficker wants that girl to never be able to cover that up without thinking it you know are never be able to wear clothing that
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john? stand up, john. [applause] thank you very much for being here. by the end of the day, john and his company of less than 150 marines had successfully pushed into the city which was held by 6,000 at least communist fighters. in the days that followed, john led his company through the fog and rain and house-to-house vicious, very hard combat. he assaulted enemy strong holds, killed enemy fighters and with deadly accuracy did everything you had to do. he raced into heavy machine gun fire on many occasions all to save his fellow marines. in one harrowing engagement after another, john risked his own life to save the lives of those under his command. during the fifth day of combat, john and his company were tasked with liberating the joan of arc school which was a strong hold of the communist's control of the city. as soon as john's company arrived, communist forces unleashed their machine guns with tremendous velocity, tremendous violence at the marines. undeterred, john and his comrad, alfredo gonzalez, charged forward with rocket launchers killing the enemy and driving them fr
john? stand up, john. [applause] thank you very much for being here. by the end of the day, john and his company of less than 150 marines had successfully pushed into the city which was held by 6,000 at least communist fighters. in the days that followed, john led his company through the fog and rain and house-to-house vicious, very hard combat. he assaulted enemy strong holds, killed enemy fighters and with deadly accuracy did everything you had to do. he raced into heavy machine gun fire on...
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in france for interior minister of saudi twenty three times john john and then the number of ports of sex and violence [inaudible] how? she was just extremely bowls of social. and your friends and you know. and and see what it was in the freezing weather and a full full. the visiting in the and baby in one year heroes they we are we also asked me to make their views you. mentioned why why. eighty review will you watch family and keys on maybe maybe looking. to laura and once again [inaudible] you. hi how you want. easier women women to come call when was held tells a story. it's going to really long time i am interested in an instant and now he's he's he's so cute. attention to the mission due to this. i want. to take all of all the weeds in the mood to say they do you know your whole how high can i could could easily solutions. oil. like. on the on the evening [inaudible] judge is. is. something we need to stay. my name please press. two to just just to send. a full. four g. data. full full tilt [inaudible] really. apps. no. respect and then we're going to actually show them given ev
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. >> one of the groomsmen said -- >> john meehan's nickname is filthy john meehan. >> reporter: filthy johnhe years, became dirty john and the nickname stuck. >> reporter: you found out later on, there was a story to that. >> yes. he was basically conning little old women out of money for jobs that he didn't do. and also that he had a way with the ladies. >> reporter: luken discovered darker secrets as well. john supplied the opioids that killed his own addicted brother. he was alone with his sick father when the old man died rather suddenly. john wasn't charged in those cases. but there were others, said luken. and as the years went on, he developed a certain criminal specialty. >> he would go on dating websites and he would find women that usually had good financial backing. he always told people he was a doctor. >> reporter: he seemed like an ideal catch, i suppose. >> yes. >> reporter: for a lot of these women? >> he was a true conman. he'd take their money and when they would find out about him, john would threaten 'em, he would terrorize 'em. >> reporter: how bad was he? >> john was t
. >> one of the groomsmen said -- >> john meehan's nickname is filthy john meehan. >> reporter: filthy johnhe years, became dirty john and the nickname stuck. >> reporter: you found out later on, there was a story to that. >> yes. he was basically conning little old women out of money for jobs that he didn't do. and also that he had a way with the ladies. >> reporter: luken discovered darker secrets as well. john supplied the opioids that killed his own...
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john john glenn do a long. it takes place are because of the weather with road rage it was originally or not he said tech tech does does real sectors underperforming net next like lighting lighting exercise sent amazon is on doubt about war war. concerns are trade trading and interest rate france marketing meeting those odds on dawson's their their major major in my muscles on the ride ride dr i can get on dell's. lost. because those stocks on orders looks like june. claire and caring who were not a bottom down down down seven seven and ten times as much. in order. to get the id's is how how late at the presidential. zero four zero prosecutors. into whether whether. money money french engines as it is light lately considered as a possible fine finance minister. these are going on not today james. clear is whether whether another round referentially freeze up my my home and i fell on on those business decisions ten ten times. very very intense section as well 10/10/18 10/10/18 [captioning made possible by democr
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john john both r reasoning derive from fininding. a job that i did that is passionate view if you. relation pulled over your headad has like like we aree are told twenty three do come across no no rush rush to dilate at least is the treaty -- it has three years you're in in developing and accccordig accordrding to the public works for instance going around from. one of so so we went one step over the line inititia- that having not not merely at the missileles always iss such a thing if you can read the rest to nato c countries ten u. s. u. s. forces. that that any kind of benefit yououain from from from leaving the retreat -- that little little prospect in a very very future i'm calling -- american justice does your your i could count on rice is the system and and more than one point where. is this i know you know allow as his boss botched yeah really really not not still sell out very well -- and and and so that's not a great deal of political turmoil. now. says a that it will double. right around the tree to see what was going to be a close one and that there's very very little churchyard attention again to gain gain arms race race i thought could be highly highly stabilising. so as i was trying to find that the that the trump administration has been -- pledge allegiance to a dollar value nuclear capable missile systems -- that it have to manually make on children remain health health is the system check check since eleven years old warm water was alarming arms race relation. and is the world's posting. messages with with with with treaty. whwhat was that? about about how how is this- level out and maintenance -- don't don't. sound an intention. all the all the trees -- within within three and maybe research russia russia clients it does not not really like like. making. effort -- as a as s a like. a large amomount of effort o to my flight. gigi's -- wendy where where they strain. can -- systems regard our live military terry political consequences and i don't know. tests. i did run a lady some. seven central american migrants making its way through mexico tell you what the rest. of the today he's back back to a two week. that vehicle some. using daisies medical assistance displays what you as an adult entree say let me let me think how can she can my might. have the u. s. u. s. many. turn them into. the us because senate senator in three three decades you can. amy buckman dizzyzy dizzy dn and they will be detained with only because it is a destination donald on from from. now now the system is that running we have millions with. the president. is the same thing in the the forty six zero zero zero three running. the control room and the criminal. unusual accesses. his visit [inaudible] they say. jump down the country. and and as silly ideas. during that connected bait bait. usually [inaudible] thomas edison. contact centers a are notot gonna be. he's gonna it's gonna make make a decision and and both voted i've never. ever ever ever take he's designs on sweat. and it's in. stock becaususe rachel tweny three is a machine to limit. it was founded in the children. outside at death the* chicago. three the tnt ace embellish this monday if that that. test site. is is this is what i'm doing and sent by he came to my height kate it's easy. your conditionally jack* today the day as well it's just one of one of many existing. services cool things about plymouth rock across. yes as real. he has more. in an initiation hand hand tossed loosely proposals to try and i am less on some i finally leaving only only out of out of already prett- is pushing forward with the season comes on the for the war and in general just won a mac mac. seven seven hundred eighty a month. illegal government run. wait wait meet me [inaudible] area. to tell a lie by individuals must at times looking for employment they say it comes. to her when i was. senses and according. john johnson the size of the problem. in a little late in the first. one on one with we will find my work for governor. and sensors compared with 21% and france germany. among among the reasons out. not according. to a survey today. fifty cents and use an automatic. in the middle one twenty cents cents and cents now. three the government says one one million euros allergy to sicily to modernize and turned toward. the citizen as we age we introduce you as early as march. twenty nineteen eighteen the contrast between the rumor owns many not traveling going on learn more it's just change day talked. makes it just did. is is still on he's he's forty worst worst month month since january. twenty twenty sixteen no doubt for says that you're serious about your group because again one day drop drop in three months. international sales and also your your major draws on the initiative. has a has a reality yeah if you were. an expected in addition if you. yeah dressed right everything's nice disposit
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a one john john lottery. if you're here [inaudible] disease. six six billion dollar bills possibles if there was no no new members [inaudible] one he's fighting. this is a dollar dollars and many many. look at what are the y you'l still controlled trialss there's a there's a one in three hundred million shanshan winning when it many millions. of islam online likely kill talk shop shop hot hot wheels drug drug by lifelin. along will shut then briefly with a win you'll. stepped up would make in...
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john green: hi there, this is john green. >> hank green: and i'm hank green. and we are the vlogbrothers on youtube. >> wertheim: in 2007, the early days of youtube, john green andid brother hank began sharing videos as a way to stay in touch with each other. >> john green: good morning, hank, it's tuesday! >> hank green: good morning, john! >> wertheim: in short order, and in lockstep with the growth of youtube, the greens' videos amassed a huge audience, now nearly a billion total views strong. this online video platform in turn fueled john green's readership. they play off each other. >> john green: yeah. in a way, they're different sides of the same coin, right? because what interests me really is the idea of connecting with a viewer or with a reader without having to, like, actually talk to them and look at them and all that. >> wertheim: this preference, green said, is the legacy of his own socially-awkward adolescence. who do you envision are your readers? >> john green: i don't envision a reader. >> wertheim: you don't? >> john green: i think in some ways i'm writing back to my high school self, to try to communicate things to him, to try to offer him so
john green: hi there, this is john green. >> hank green: and i'm hank green. and we are the vlogbrothers on youtube. >> wertheim: in 2007, the early days of youtube, john green andid brother hank began sharing videos as a way to stay in touch with each other. >> john green: good morning, hank, it's tuesday! >> hank green: good morning, john! >> wertheim: in short order, and in lockstep with the growth of youtube, the greens' videos amassed a huge audience, now...
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john? >> john: rich edson, thanks for joining us now with more on the trade deal, treasury secretary steven mnuchin. welcome to our house. >> my pleasure to be with you. >> johnmocratic reaction, chuck schumer said, "two areas where i want to see the details are dairy, where the dairy farmers are being taken advantage of by canada, and real enforcement of labor provisions, labor versions are good but too often they are returning to trade bills and never enforced." what sort of guarantees can you give your colleagues on the other side of the il that this is a deal that gets you as much as you can get on dairy, which y protective of, and that it does have enforceable environmental and labor provisions? >> i think when people go through the details, they are going to be incredibly pleased with his plan. to put this in perspective, the president promised economic growth through tax cuts, regulatory relief, and trade, and he's delivering on all three of them. this is an important component of it. >> john: one area that is causing some concern in some circles are the auto provisions and the rules of origin. 75% of all cars will have to be manufactured with cards th
john? >> john: rich edson, thanks for joining us now with more on the trade deal, treasury secretary steven mnuchin. welcome to our house. >> my pleasure to be with you. >> johnmocratic reaction, chuck schumer said, "two areas where i want to see the details are dairy, where the dairy farmers are being taken advantage of by canada, and real enforcement of labor provisions, labor versions are good but too often they are returning to trade bills and never enforced."...
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. >> john>> john stamos recently , he was at this event provided by lifetime.ed up their 6 month old billy. >> he loves swimming and laughing. this morning we laid in bed. he was like this for 25, 30 minutes. >>> coming up -- >> brittany. >> ryan. >> the story behind brittany and ryan's reunion. why gosling was intimidated. >>> plus, arod's crush on jlo two decades in the making? >> i love the idea of getting married. >> from priyanka to ariana predictions from hollywood's go to designers. >> this has an >>> two oscar nominees team up. steve carell and >>> time to get you up to speed on some more headlines. first up in tonight's know and tell, it's brittany and ryan's mickey mouse club reunion. >> how long has it been since you had seen her? >> neither of us could remember. so it's been a while. >> would you ever think about getting everybody back together again? >> i would definitely show up. i would go definitely. >> brittany. >> ryan. >> brittany was only seen posing with him backstage and ryan told degeneres 25 years ago when they first met, he felt inferio
. >> john>> john stamos recently , he was at this event provided by lifetime.ed up their 6 month old billy. >> he loves swimming and laughing. this morning we laid in bed. he was like this for 25, 30 minutes. >>> coming up -- >> brittany. >> ryan. >> the story behind brittany and ryan's reunion. why gosling was intimidated. >>> plus, arod's crush on jlo two decades in the making? >> i love the idea of getting married. >> from...
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so this is john john this tomorrow she'll she'll be the ends and try to transition his go dancing and since since. to review after. show shows do that hearing hearing turkey turkish extra stress that for the first time [inaudible] double. the last late late late from an alternate journalists seem to live life. it was a joint extraction saudi arabia. but with a leaner intermingling in out of the building. it's unclear your and turkish officials would it would probably. twenty one yeah yeah behind high was [inaudible] in order. an out and out. prince. riario hockey i usually chase with less but it's but it's funny money makes a cleanly had happened journal journalist. you any resident donald on from tries dutch i might might pay okay -- yeah yeah called called for a little bit just. to ocean for you any last minute right resident but he said our workplace leaving lane andrea andrea. six you didn't did really well maybe. i don't wanna get it is. but the end in the saudi arabia funds that come from photos later this month. as more and more normal business literally dropped out about if i
so this is john john this tomorrow she'll she'll be the ends and try to transition his go dancing and since since. to review after. show shows do that hearing hearing turkey turkish extra stress that for the first time [inaudible] double. the last late late late from an alternate journalists seem to live life. it was a joint extraction saudi arabia. but with a leaner intermingling in out of the building. it's unclear your and turkish officials would it would probably. twenty one yeah yeah...
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. >> john>> john stamos recently , he was at this event provided by lifetime.ed up their 6 month old billy. >> he loves swimming and laughing. this morning we laid in bed. he was like this for 25, 30 minutes. >>> coming up -- >> brittany. >> ryan. >> the story behind brittany and ryan's reunion. why gosling was intimidated. >>> plus, arod's crush on jlo two decades in the making? >> i love the idea of getting married. >> from priyanka to ariana predictions from hollywood's go to designers. >> this has an >>> two oscar nominees team up. steve carell and california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> time to get you up to speed on some more
. >> john>> john stamos recently , he was at this event provided by lifetime.ed up their 6 month old billy. >> he loves swimming and laughing. this morning we laid in bed. he was like this for 25, 30 minutes. >>> coming up -- >> brittany. >> ryan. >> the story behind brittany and ryan's reunion. why gosling was intimidated. >>> plus, arod's crush on jlo two decades in the making? >> i love the idea of getting married. >> from...
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john burns. he sent to the gettysburg post office. john burns answered the letter. to understand, jennie the's father is not really most upstanding citizen of time john at the same burns is a constable and officer of the court. knew each other pretty well. john burns seems to get tired of questions about jenny wade. people would come to his luck occurs. what about that poor girl killed in the fighting. sharing thenjoy lime light with him or any of cowards of gettysburg. this is what john burns wrote. we have this letter. in theduke university frank moore collection. well. mrs. wade very the less said about her, the better. her loyalty, her all fiction. is got up by some sensation correspondent. the only fact in whole story is killed during the a strayn ou her house by bullet. charity to her reputation for any further remarks. what does that mean? [laughter] called her a she-rebel. it is true. a nasty letter about jenny wade. i guess, unfortunately for him, letter survived. we have access to it. another question? asking ant to be on tv question? a while.ere for reading --er [indiscernible] it?did he take >> you should know that in any twon time there were constables. t
john burns. he sent to the gettysburg post office. john burns answered the letter. to understand, jennie the's father is not really most upstanding citizen of time john at the same burns is a constable and officer of the court. knew each other pretty well. john burns seems to get tired of questions about jenny wade. people would come to his luck occurs. what about that poor girl killed in the fighting. sharing thenjoy lime light with him or any of cowards of gettysburg. this is what john burns...
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it included john is the band kevin anderson. —— john ——john —— john isner. e wasn't sure. this is better than the previous rule, but it's still an extra set after having played 5. i would prefer a tiebreaker at 6 all as the us open does. and former tour pro mardy fish says: john isner says: the record will not be broken. i don't think it will will be anyway, 70, 68 it was in the final. kyle edmund will face richard gasquet of france in the semi—finals of the european open in antwerp. the britsh number one got a bye to the last 4 after quarter—final opponent ilya ivashka withdrew through injury. meanwhile, johanna konta lost in the semi—finals of the kremlin cup. her run in moscow came to an end as she was beaten in straight sets by the sixth seed and local favourite daria kasatkina. there's been yet more controversy involving ronnie o'sullivan at the english open in crawley. earlier this week he described the venue as a "hell hole". now he says he feels awful for reaching the semi—finals. that's because the defending champion accidentally fouled during his qu
it included john is the band kevin anderson. —— john ——john —— john isner. e wasn't sure. this is better than the previous rule, but it's still an extra set after having played 5. i would prefer a tiebreaker at 6 all as the us open does. and former tour pro mardy fish says: john isner says: the record will not be broken. i don't think it will will be anyway, 70, 68 it was in the final. kyle edmund will face richard gasquet of france in the semi—finals of the european open in...
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that's the desk where jfk -- john john, john kennedy jr.ugh the door with his dad when he was president. i mean, people were going crazy about kelly anne putting her feet in the sofa when the photographers came and wanted to take a picture and he said, my god, he said "mf" in the oval office. that's sacred in the political world, decorum. >> in addition to what april has said, what's remarkable about to me is if i said to you donald trump invited kanye to -- to the oval office. >> jeffrey finds it funny. >> you wouldn't -- you wouldn't be super surprised, and then if you kind of saw the way it played out, you also wouldn't be super surprised. i mean, this is who donald trump is. he likes celebrities. he likes people who say nice things about him, particularly those who do so in ways that are unpredictable like kanye west. >> he came in as an adviser role. that is a problem. >> i don't disagree it's a problem. the only thing i would say is this is -- it is -- if an alien landed from another planet and they asked, well, give me five minutes o
that's the desk where jfk -- john john, john kennedy jr.ugh the door with his dad when he was president. i mean, people were going crazy about kelly anne putting her feet in the sofa when the photographers came and wanted to take a picture and he said, my god, he said "mf" in the oval office. that's sacred in the political world, decorum. >> in addition to what april has said, what's remarkable about to me is if i said to you donald trump invited kanye to -- to the oval office....
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john bolton aside with all of this today and set john kelly off to where people thought he genuinely could resign. today things were dramatic different. i'm told by multiple people witness to this argument and especially that john kelly was even more angered by the fact that he saw president trump as siding with john bolton over all of this. now, what's going to happen going forward is an open question. some officials are denying that anyone is going to resign over this, but we do know that john kelly didn't travel with president trump to where jim is in that rally in montana. he wasn't scheduled to, but he's not by the president's side, and also john bolton continued on with his regularly scheduled meetings and what not today, but seeing such a dramatic fight, the question is how do these two then after getting in such a fight like this, not your average west wing argument, how do they continue working together because we know john bolton carries a lot of weight in this west wing, and when he came in, he didn't have to answer to john kelly like most people in a typical west wing would. president trump really emboldened him to do his own thing. the question is how does this affect dynamic with them going forwar
john bolton aside with all of this today and set john kelly off to where people thought he genuinely could resign. today things were dramatic different. i'm told by multiple people witness to this argument and especially that john kelly was even more angered by the fact that he saw president trump as siding with john bolton over all of this. now, what's going to happen going forward is an open question. some officials are denying that anyone is going to resign over this, but we do know that...
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john kelly and john bolton agree over immigration. a lot of it goes back to secretary nielsen and what john bolton said about her. he was really empowered as a national security adviser about didn't have to answer to john kelly like we saw h.r. mcmaster do. >> we've heard repeatedly that president trump doesn't mike arguments. but at what point, i'm not sure that's really point, but at what point does it start to negatively impact governing? >> oh, i think if you have a situation that basically bolton and kelly aren't speaking to each other, that would definitely hamper the internal operations of the white house. i do think there's a new element here, anderson, since we last visited this question, and that is that president trump has introduced the notion of sending troops to the border. u.s. troops. that is something general kelly, coming out of his military background, is likely to oppose very strenuously. but we have this caravan coming up from about 4,000 now, who have left honduras and coming through guatemala up to the u.s. border. if the president wants to order troops to the border, this border, before the
john kelly and john bolton agree over immigration. a lot of it goes back to secretary nielsen and what john bolton said about her. he was really empowered as a national security adviser about didn't have to answer to john kelly like we saw h.r. mcmaster do. >> we've heard repeatedly that president trump doesn't mike arguments. but at what point, i'm not sure that's really point, but at what point does it start to negatively impact governing? >> oh, i think if you have a situation...
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thank you, john goodness, —— john what he has done for the club. thank you, johnohn butcher, an eyewitness when the helicopter came down. we will bring you more details on that story when we get them. coming up now, look at the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are susie boniface, who's a columnist for the daily mirror, and the broadcaster, penny smith. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the express pictures tonight's helicopter crash outside leicester city's football ground — the helicopter is owned by the club's owner. the observer claims government welfare reforms are fuelling a rise in homelessness across the country. the sunday telegraph looks at monday's budget — it reports government claims that hundreds of millions of pounds will be pumped into installing superfast broadband in some of the uk's most remote areas. billing an exclusive, the mail on sunday has an interview with sir philip green — who was named in the house of lords as the businessman at the centre of allegation
thank you, john goodness, —— john what he has done for the club. thank you, johnohn butcher, an eyewitness when the helicopter came down. we will bring you more details on that story when we get them. coming up now, look at the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are susie boniface, who's a columnist for the daily mirror, and the broadcaster, penny smith. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the express pictures...
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much more complicated than that because when john bolt-in came into the west wing he had essentially as much power as john kelly, when johnly had no intluns with tfluence at thae really emboldened larry kudlow not to answer to the staff. >> and bill shine. >> he's up there, too. but with john kelly and kirstjen nielsen and this dynamic with president trump, president trump is one that dressed kirstjen nielsen down in front of everybody saying she was not doing her job on immigration and agrees with john bolton she needs to step up and start doing her job. >> what did she not do? >> president trump is infuriated that the border crossing numbers run. can you see that from his tweets and you can see he's enraged about that, picks a person to take it out on. he's taking it out on kirstjen nielsen even though john kelly who is defending her feels she is doing the job that she's supposed to be doing. that's how we saw president trump criticize her during one cabinet meeting. jeff sessions stood up for her and she remarked that she feels like she's doing her job. it's a lot more complicated than just a fight. lays bear the power
much more complicated than that because when john bolt-in came into the west wing he had essentially as much power as john kelly, when johnly had no intluns with tfluence at thae really emboldened larry kudlow not to answer to the staff. >> and bill shine. >> he's up there, too. but with john kelly and kirstjen nielsen and this dynamic with president trump, president trump is one that dressed kirstjen nielsen down in front of everybody saying she was not doing her job on immigration...
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john bolton and john kelly before. >> kaitlan, let me get this straight. the president was present for part of it but later denied knowing about it? >> reporter: that's right. he was there at the beginning because he sided with johnolton. that was a pretty big part of this argument. that then when the president was asked about it by reporters later on he denied knowing anything about some kind of shouting match between john kelly and john bolton. but don, you've been in the west wing before. it's than big of a place although it seems like to on tv. it's quite small. if you're yelling you can hear it from the briefing room. certainly something a lot of staffers knew about. it startled a lot of people. where it goes if here and whether or not john kelly makes a decision about resigning is still to be determined but it does lay bare the power dynamic in the west wing and it shows john bolton certainly does not think he answers to the chief of staff here. >> kaitlan collins, thank you very much. i appreciate it. i want to bring in david axelrod now, former senior adviser to president barack obama. so listen, you've been there before. good evening to you, david. things get heated here in the newsroom. people, you know
john bolton and john kelly before. >> kaitlan, let me get this straight. the president was present for part of it but later denied knowing about it? >> reporter: that's right. he was there at the beginning because he sided with johnolton. that was a pretty big part of this argument. that then when the president was asked about it by reporters later on he denied knowing anything about some kind of shouting match between john kelly and john bolton. but don, you've been in the west...
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of the german industrial john john simmons he has pulled out as well albeit only reluctantly. seaman c.e.o. decided to pull out of that conference only after criticism is growing louder especially from politics a little earlier i must. go he's a member of parliament for the business friendly f.t.p. and liberal party and i asked him if business should be voting itself with more also strictly stick to making money. specially be ensuring many. want to be new what it means if politics as it to extreme affiliation business and business respectively business politics i do not believe in milton friedman same the business of business is doing business business has also political responsibility business leaders arm are also moral leaders in our belt now with this. donald trump's latest threats over a new nuclear arms race as well as the full of following the murder of saudi arabia and journalist have made investors nervous also the looming standoff between roman brussels over italy's budget and uncertainty around the u.s. midterm elections have done little to help sentiment all that wh
of the german industrial john john simmons he has pulled out as well albeit only reluctantly. seaman c.e.o. decided to pull out of that conference only after criticism is growing louder especially from politics a little earlier i must. go he's a member of parliament for the business friendly f.t.p. and liberal party and i asked him if business should be voting itself with more also strictly stick to making money. specially be ensuring many. want to be new what it means if politics as it to...
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need to ban them as soon as possible that john is to be hollowed out how they are how do i do that john how do i agree with all of you how do we get there john you know you know i don't like that john finish what i was going to what i would. what i was going to say is that's not a mutually exclusive from also having strong arms control agreements that move us in the right direction but but here in the united states we would we should be putting pressure on our elected officials to embrace the treaty to ban nuclear weapons while at the same time we try to cut funding for nuclear weapons in congress and we engage in nuclear diplomacy whether it's with north korea or with russia or with anybody else it has to be a holistic vision in which we can take incremental steps at the same time we have a very clear vision that we are working to ban nuclear weapons as quickly as possible i don't think those two things are mutually exclusive if we get away get rid of the arms control regime and we allow the amount of states to spend a trillion dollars a trillion and a half dollars rebuilding the nuclear infrastructure we're never going to be able to ban nu
need to ban them as soon as possible that john is to be hollowed out how they are how do i do that john how do i agree with all of you how do we get there john you know you know i don't like that john finish what i was going to what i would. what i was going to say is that's not a mutually exclusive from also having strong arms control agreements that move us in the right direction but but here in the united states we would we should be putting pressure on our elected officials to embrace the...
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kelly's side, he was on john bolton's side during this disagreement, which only increased john kelly'sa agitatin over this. now there is a question of whether or not johnly is going to step down from his job. he's not scheduled to travel with the president to that rally in montana tonight. people inside the west wing are questioning right now if he's going to continue on in this role. even if he stays here, ana, hwa -- what we have seen is this is laying bare a feud that's been going on between them for weeks now. >> and is it a tipping point. thank you very much. >> and robert mueller's quiet period has not been very quiet. paul manafort and his lawyers visiting mueller's office nine times in the past month. cnn has learned discussions between president trump's legal team and mueller's office have intensified in recent weeks. joining us, michael, your take on manafort's nine visits to mueller's office? >> well, manafort has at least nine topics that mueller will be interested in as it relates to collusion and the ukraine plaque at the republican national convention, funds come into the trump campaign from outside, all sorts of things that manafort has
kelly's side, he was on john bolton's side during this disagreement, which only increased john kelly'sa agitatin over this. now there is a question of whether or not johnly is going to step down from his job. he's not scheduled to travel with the president to that rally in montana tonight. people inside the west wing are questioning right now if he's going to continue on in this role. even if he stays here, ana, hwa -- what we have seen is this is laying bare a feud that's been going on between...
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john, john, no, no, no, wait. stop reading it. stop. stop reading it. stop. give me the book. give me the book. [ cheers and applause ] >> the end. >> jimmy: the end. there you go. johnx of lies after the break. come right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? ♪ these guys are mushroom jack chi
john, john, no, no, no, wait. stop reading it. stop. stop reading it. stop. give me the book. give me the book. [ cheers and applause ] >> the end. >> jimmy: the end. there you go. johnx of lies after the break. come right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an...
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john, because john was very much involved, and ted, one of the things that really is, it's the ultimate test, if you think about it, it's the ultimate test. it was very hard to get it approved. we got it approved. it's done. right to try. i hope nobody has to use it. i hope nobody has to use it, okay. stay away. but you know what? if you're really sick and they have something in the pipe line that's good, you never had a chance, now you get it. very good. [ applause ]. >> president trump:...
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john. it is john being reinining resu a way to love john. you can't love others until you love yourself. you. >> congratulations. >> congrats. >> congrats. >> how do you feel? >> pretty good. >> awesome to hear. thank you for letting us be part of it. after this john will move on to phase two moving back into the real world. do you feel nervous at all about being out in the world again? >> there will be some tough times since there is so much technology but i made a lot of progress here. i think things will be a lot better now. >> move fast and break things. that's the motto in silicon valley. but when what's being broken is our connections to each other, perhaps it's worth slowing down, spending a little less time focused on screens and more on what matters most in life. >> anthony: chances are you haven't been to this place. chances are this is a place you've never seen, other than maybe blurry cell phone videos, old black-and-white newsreels from world war ii. chances are bad things were happening in the footage you saw.
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john. it is john being resurrected in such a way that he loves himself again. you really can't love others until you love yourself. we're quite proud of you, so -- >> congratulations, john >> how do you feel? >> pretty good. >> it was awesome to hear. thank you for letting us be part of it. >> after this, john will move on to phase two, moving back into the real world. >>> do you feel nervous at all about being out in the world again? >> there will be some tough times, since there's so much technology. but i made a lot of progress here. i think things are going to be a lot better now. >> move fast and break things, that's been the motto in silicon valley. but when what's being broken is our connections to each other, perhaps it's worth slowing down. spending a little less time focused on screens and more on what matters most in life. /s >>> a diplomatic nightmare that saudi arabia just can't seem to escape over the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. hello, viewers in the united states and across the world. i'm becky an son live. i've got nistery for you from istanbul in turkey. >> i'm rosemary church here in cnn center where we are also following a defiant pre
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john. john, i'd like to say first of all i've been trying to call at least 500 times. the cabin on hearings so i'd appreciate it if you'd let me finish my comments. you guys have a habit of pushing that button to shut people off. let me finish mycomments, i called many times . >> host: what's your question? >> caller: let's stay on the subject. we have no proof of anything. we have turkey saying this, saying that they have video, audio but we've seen no proof of what happened . this doesn't even matter. what i want to say john and let me finish, is that c-span , washington journal has become part of cnn, msnbc. you guys are right in between. i see all this crap of people coming on here ripping up trump . you guys have these guests who are objective to trump and his policies and i want to tell you, i called from my home phone number and you guys never answer the phone. you guys have a way of blocking numbers because i called from a different number and i got an answer. >> host: bill, you clearly were able to go in. we do our best to book guests from all sides of the political spectrum to make this a townhall format for everyone to be able to call in. stick around for a discussion because later in our program we are talking with republicans only, asking about your thoughts on the agenda or the next congress. were going to do that with democrats as well today so i hope you keep watching. i hope you can see we tried to create a format s where all sides can be heard. but we will go to pennsylvania, saying, good
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john -- john was very much involved and ted -- it's the ultimate test. it was hard to get it approved. it's done. right to try. i hope nobody has to use it! okay. but you know what, if you are really sick and they have something in the pipeline that is good, you never had a chance. now you get it. >> [cheers and applause]. >> we obtained $6 billion to fight the opioid epidemic when is a big problem. ted was incredible. we repealed the core of obamacare. the individual mandate penalty that everybody hated. it's gone. everybody hated it. >> [cheers and applause]. >> we passed veterans choice giving our veterans the right to see a private doctor. instead of waiting in line for 1 or 2 months or 3 or 4 months. and having a simple illness corrected. you would have people that stand in line so long, they would have a simple problem. by the time they got to see a doctor, they were terminally ill. now if they have to wait in line, these are our great people. if our veterans have to wait in line, they go out and they see a private doctor. we pay the bill. >> [cheers and applause]. >> we get them. we also pass for the veterans the va accountability law to ensure that anyone mistreats our veterans will be accountable. you could not fire these people. they could be sadists or thieves. you could not fire them. for our military, we secured 700-billion dollars and 716-billion dollars to rebuild the united states military. we are getting another countries to pay up and pay their fair share for our military protection including nato. billion dollars and billion dollars. i said you have to pay up. we are protecting you. you have to pay. they were not paying. close to 100 billion dollars a year. we got. they pay. we don't pay. they pay. we are protecting them. we are protecting them. that's great. they have to pay. at my direction, the pentagon is working to create the 6th branch of the american armed forces the space force. so important. >> [cheers and applause]. >> so important. >> cornyn will get that through. it's so important. it's where it's at. it's really where it's at. to keep america safe from terrorism, we have put in place the travel ban. remember that? recently upheld by the u.s. supreme court. remember that? you will never get it approved. mr. president. we just had it approved by the u.s. supreme court. i went from the horrible one sided iran nuclear deal. we opened the american ambassador in jerusalem. we have made extraordinary progress, but we are just getting started. if you vote to elect a republican house and a republican senate, we will continue to cut your taxes. cut your regulations. raise your incomes. help your jobs. take care of your medical problems. we will protect medicare and social security. the democrats will never be able to do. it we will defend the second amendment and we will continue to confirm great judges who will abide by our laws and our constitution. >> [cheers and applause]. >> we will secure our borders. we will pass kate's law. we will stop sanctuary cities. we will stop visa lotteries. we will end chain migration. we will keep the criminal drug dealers, predators and terrorists the hell out of our country. >> [cheers and applause]. >> we will lift millions of our citizens from welfare to work. from depends to independence and from poverty to prosperity. >> [cheers and applause]. >> for years, you watched as your leaders apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for americans. we are standing up for the great state of texas. >> [cheers and applause]. >> but to continue this incredible momentum, to protect your state and your country, you need to elect a republican house and a republican senate. you need to vote for ted cruz! he is a terrific, great senator. >> [cheers and applause]. >> loyal citizens like you helped build this country. together we are taking back our country. returning power to you the american people. that's what happened. >> [cheers and applause]. >> it was the greatest movement in the history of our country what's happened. look at this as an example. a president would come to texas. if they had 3 or 400 people in a conference room in a hotel, it was would be considered a success. we have over 100,000 people want to come here today. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greatest movement in the history of the country. it's yours more than mine. i am just laying it out. telling it like it is. from houston to austin, from the red river to the rio grande, this state was settled by some of the toughest men and strongest women ever to walk the face of the earth! >> [cheers and applause]. >> this is the state where william travis, james bowie and david crockett made their last stand at the alamo. >> [cheers and applause]. >> this is the state where a small band of patriots at the battle armed with a single cannon stared down a foreign army and declared: come and take it. >> [cheers and applause]. >> come and take it, they said. come on up. come on up and take it. come on. what happened? you didn't want to take it. and texas is the state where generations of farmers and ranches and oil workers and pioneers built a life and a home with their own 2 hands. they didn't have a lot of money. they didn't have a lot of luxury. but they all had one thing in common. they loved their families. they loved their country and they loved their god! >> [cheers and applause]. >> these texas patriots did not sweat blood, sweat and tears so we could sit at home while others try to erase their legacy and tear down our history and destroy our proud american heritage. for the sake of our freedom, and for the sake of our children, we are going to work. we are going to fight. we are going to win, win, win and we are going to keep on winning. >> [cheers and applause]. >> we will not bend. we will not break. we will never give in. we will never give up. we will never back down. we will never surrender! we will always fight on to victory. >> [cheers and applause]. >> we are americans and our hearts bleed red, white and blue! >> [cheers and applause]. >> we are one people. one family and one glorious nation under god. >> [cheers and applause]. >> and together, we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america safe again and we will make america great again. thank you, texas! thank you. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> president trump wrapping up his massive rally in houston, texas. he is campaigning for senator ted cruz. many house members in texas. we will show you the best moments from what was a raucous rally and the full coverage of the looming crisis at our southern border. a caravan with as many 14,000 illegal immigrants marching through mexico headed right to our southern border. lured by democrats by open borders and free healthcare in california. they are weeks away from causing a massive showdown on our border. the president vowing to block the their entry. we will break down the risks and costs posed by this caravan of illegal immigrants. also tonight more examples. the latest examples of liberal, radical democratic mob rule from over the weekend. we will highlight another glaring double standard on the left. will democrats apply the kavanaugh standard to keith ellison or cory booker. sit tight and bubbling up. -- buckle up. a lot to cover in tonight's opening monologue. the president wrapped up a huge texas-sized rally in houston. he campaigned for senator ted cruz in his fight against beto o'rourke. a huge crowd of texans packing into the stadium. some standing in line for over 24 hours just to get in. many tail gating and it was massive. tonight the president was fired up and covered a wide range of. he should this important warning this looming showdown at our southern border. take a look at this. >> a large group of people, they call it a caravan. >> [booing]. >> do you know how the caravan started? i think the democrats had something to do with it. now they are saying, i think we made a big mistake. people are seeing how bad it is. how pathetic it is. how bad our laws are. they made a big mistake. as the caravan -- and look, that is an assault on our country. >> [crowd noise]. >> that's an assault. in that caravan you have very bad people. we can't let that happen to our country. we need a wall built fast. >> [cheers and applause]. if we don't have borders we don't have a country. >> sean: the president is right. a versus serious and dangerous situation is about to boil over. you have a highly organized and undocumented trove of migrants headed straight to the united states. over the weekend thousands of illegal immigrants from central america, they broke through the fencing on a bridge at mexico's southern border with guatemala. others jumped in the river to swim or float across. as the crowd forced its way across mexican police officers were assaulted and some seriously injured. now thousand of migrants are continuing their march right here to our southern border in the united states. this march puts both americans and migrants and if our military needs to go to the border in serious danger. the homeland security secretary said dangerous people will try to exploit this caravan. innocent people will be hurt. and secretary of state mike pompeo should concerned about the political motivations and insightment -- incitemen. you can see this in honduras. we don't know who any of these undocumented migrants are. who brought them here. why are they coming here? a major security concern for the country. in addition to the serious safety concerns, it's so important to remember that illegal immigration carries a serious, huge financial burred tone this country. if these migrants make it across the u.s. border, the american people will pay their legal and educational and healthcare costs. in 2017 american taxpayers were on the hook for 135 billion dollars for illegal immigrants. the media wants to play down the caravan or use it to attack the president. it includes un i-vision tracking the migrants and mexico and encouraging this. >> the vast majority of these people are not criminals. they are not terrorists. they are refugees. the united states has to treat them with respect. we can't pre-judge them and say they are all crim analysis. that's not true. we have to listen to them. hear their cases. >> sean: he can't possibly vouch for any of these people. let alone all of these people. we have laws in the u.s. we are a sovereign country. respect our laws and our sovereignty. we believe in legal immigration. the american people, if they make it our southern border there will be a dangerous situation unfolding. the president is in a terrible position. he can't have thousand of illegal immigrants rushing across our border. if we had the fully constructed wall, guess what? the risk for all would be mitigated. but in a showdown because of the democratic party. the party of lawlessness and sanctuary city and amnesty. open borders. they want to eliminate ice. perhaps democrats tonight should listen to their own advice from just a few short years ago. this is hypocrisy on steroids and human growth hormone. they said they cared about border security apparently they don't anymore. none of them are speaking out. >> i voted on numerous times when i was a senator to spend money to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in. >> people who enter the united states without our position are illegal aliens and they should not be treated the same as people who enter the u.s. legaly. >> these who enter our country illegal and those who employ them disrespect the rule of law. when terrorists are challenging our borders, we cannot allowing people to pour into the u.s. undocumented and unchecked. >> sean: they used to support donald trump's pog. sadly the democrats have moved so far radical left what you just saw is almost unrecognizable. it's the party of no law and no equal justice under the law. a party that spurs on mob rule. encouraging instability against political opponents. take a look. >> you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for. what you care about. that's why i believe if we are fortunate enough to win back the house and/or the senate, that's when civility can start again. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant a store or gasoline situation, you get out and you tell them they are not welcome! >> don't just come here today and go home will go to the hill today. >> [cheers and applause]. >> please. get up in the face of some congress people. >> when they go low, we go high. no, they. they go low, we kick them. >> sean: not welcomed anymore. get up in their face. what we are witnessing are angry mobs of protestors doing what maxine waters said. confronting republicans everywhere and will telling them they are not wanted. over the weekend mitch mcconnell for the 4th time was harassed. sitting there with his wife eating dinner. it got ugly. take a look. >> [shouting]. >>>> [bleep]. >> [shouting]. >> [inaudible]. >> you don't belong in this country? just prior to the video being shot. the woman said this guy slams his fist down at the table where mitch mcconnell and his wife are eating. took their take home food and threw it out of the door. no one is save from angry mobs popping up everywhere. even former secretary of state henry kissinger was shouted down. >> henry! >> [shouting]. >> you are a war criminal. >> throw them out! >> [shouting]. >> you don't belong in here. >> power to the people! >> henry kissinger. you have blood on your hands. >> [booing]. ! >> [shouting]. >> what about your role in chile? >> [shouting]. >> sean: everyone should disavow this kind of conduct. no person on either side of the aisle needs to be harassed. our disagreements, we have an election in 15 days. it should be solved at the ballot box. democrats should be disavowing this type of behavior before someone gets hurt or worse. they refuse to say a single word. just as they say nothing about the caravan. that brings us to our 3rd issue. the growing massive double standard inside the democratic party. not long ago every democrat called for an fbi investigation into judge kavanaugh over what we found out and knew ahead of time was uncorroborated allegations. now there are zero calls for the fbi to get involved over the multiple allegations of physical and repeated emotional abuse against keith ellison and the deputy chair. late night his challenger doug confronted him over these allegations with his radical ties to racist ties to farrakhan and others. >> there are serious and troubling allegation of domestic violence levelled against mr. ellison by 2 different women's. there is overwhelming evidence in 9-11 calls. mr. ellison was associated with farrakhan for a long time and he said just a few days ago he compared jews to termitis. ellison raised money for people who kill police officers. >> sean: and ellison's lead in the race evaporated. after 8 years of obama there is a picture of barack obama and farrakhan. unbelievable. how did they hide that? in missouri the democrat mccaskil is dealing with serious allegations that her husband was accused of domestic violence against his previous wife. every woman is to be believed. guilt by accusation. no presumption of innocence. will democrats live by the same standard? critics from mccaskil and dianne feinstein and anyone on that committee. the answer is a resounding no. it's not about the issue. it's always about power and politics. it's clear democrats are suffering politically from a huge, blatant double standard. the mob rule taking place across the country. the blue wave, well it's now evaporating before our eyes. top democrats are playing down the results 15 days from now. watch this. >> we always knew this election would be close. i don't use the term blue wave. i talk about the need for the blocking and tackling. i talk about the need for organizing. to make sure you are leading with your values. >> people talk about this blue wave. i don't believe it. i think on election night, you will find a very, very close situation. >> in 15 days, 2 weeks from tomorrow, you have all of the power to shock the world again. this democratic party, radicals and mob rule, they have no plan at all to improve the lives of the forgotten men and women in this country. the american people. they want to oppose and hate trump. house minority leader nancy pelosi admitted if elected speaker she will use suspect powers as a bargaining chip against the president? really. will that help the american people. >> if you take control of the house, how much will democrats use the suspect subpoena power that comes with the majority to go after the president and the administration broadly? >> strategically. it's about bringing people together. in addition to any subpoena power, and subpoena power is interesting. to use it, or not to use it. it's a great power to have in terms of negotiating on other subjects. >> sean: any vote for any democrat in any house district is a vote for pelosi. if you don't want to wake up the morning after election day and hear the words speaker length pelosi. take it seriously. the contrast could not be more clear. subpoenas and endless investigations and open borders and keep obamacare. they are running on raising your taxes. or do you prefer the pro-america agenda from president trump. he announced plans for another massive middle-class tax cut to cut another 10% from middle-class income earners in america. president trump continues to pursue pro-growth qualities. he want 5% take off the top from every agency to make the country better. we are seeing results. cutting taxes and re-negotiating trade deals and creating american jobs is getting results. record low unemployment in 14 states. for african-americans, hispanic-americans and women. manufacturing jobs they said were going away. over 400,000 new jobs there. consumer confidence is an all time high. 4 million fewer people on food stamps and working. 4 million jobs created. americans are taking notice. hook at this new nbc and "wall street journal" poll. this is not stopping barack obama trying to rewrite history and take credit for donald trump's economic turnaround. >> poverty was falling. that's what i handed off to the next guy. so when you hear all of this talk about economic mineral wel wells -- miracles remember who started. >> sean: you are casting a vote for the failures of obama. obama lowest labor participation rate since the '70s. 95 million americans out of the work force. the worst recovery since the '40s. under obama 8 years and 13 million more americans on food stamps. 43 million americans in poverty. 8 million more than when he became history. the only president that got more debt than all 43 presidents combined. if you like america and like our constitution and due process law and order. the rule of law. the choice is clear tonight for you the american people. 15 days from election day. joining us now author of a new book. trump the blue collar president. anthony scaramucci. i look the party of no constitution order in the kavanaugh hearings. no presumption of innocence. sanctuary city and eliminating ice. a party that won't condemn the mob that says the leaders saying confront them. why do they even have a shot in 15 days is the real question? >> it's because of the media probably. that could be one. many reasons. the president on a night like tonight. a resounding rally. every night when the president is out on the campaign, he is putting them deep in their own zone. the democrats are backed up to their goal line. he is terrific at that. it's way tighter. the best clip you showed was the bernie sanders clip saying this is tighter than ever before. the most unusual presidency ever. most people predict that the house and so far goes to the other side. the president is demonstrating he can get the voter turnout even in a mid-term election. i think it will be close. you won't be surprised. our friends won't be surprised. rush limbaugh won't be surprised if the democrats don't get the blue wave. >> sean: i am less worried about the senate. if rick scott can win as a senate candidate in florida and ron desantis is governor and heidi heitkamp is toast in north carolina. then you have johnr in the fight of his life. he could lose in montana. i hope the people in indiana reject the libertarian so then joe is toast. it's the house i am worried about. >> president trump with 15 days. that's a lot of time on the clock to get his message out. look what happened to us during the campaign. everybody counted us out after the access hollywood tape and wham he is the 45th president of the united states. that was only 30 days. 15 days, that's a mooch and a half. >> sean: [laughing]. i want to applaud you. you captured something in your book. it's on amazon.com. trump the blue collar president. the people he is helping are the forgotten men and women. that's scaramucci and "hannity." absolutely. these are people who love the guy. they are positive. the media can say whatever they want. the more media nonsense thrown at the president, the more people are like the scaramuccis. liberals don't want to hear that message. they talk over you. that's fine. one of the problems of writing a
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