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bush's legacy came down to, 100 years from now we will evaluate his strengths. >> so that front pew, president's club, the living presidents, a lot of people have dissected every secretaond of i from the time president trump and the first lady, obama walked in. they took the obama's hands. what did you see there? >> what i saw before looking at that awkward moment, president bush in death casts a good meaning upon president trump, who handled it pretty gracefully. the statement he put out was graceful, and they had a national day of mourning and they went to the blair house, and you hope when they get there they will all shake hands and they will be fine, but all we could expect is what happened. there has been so much tension between especially the clintons and president trump. at least they sat there together, and there was a certain dignity and classiness about it, and there's always the part that thinks, okay, they are going to put their arms around each other and things will be fine, but that's not true. >> they are human beings. they are. you have to give them that. the last mo
bush's legacy came down to, 100 years from now we will evaluate his strengths. >> so that front pew, president's club, the living presidents, a lot of people have dissected every secretaond of i from the time president trump and the first lady, obama walked in. they took the obama's hands. what did you see there? >> what i saw before looking at that awkward moment, president bush in death casts a good meaning upon president trump, who handled it pretty gracefully. the statement he...
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pew also links the decline to the great recession when the u- -- the u.s.ar was weaker, which led to fewer undocumented mexicans entering the country. there has been an uptick in the number of undocumented immigrants from central american countries like honduras, nicaragua, and el salvador. even with the overall number of undocumented immigrants declining, the president is? >> and why it matters. soledad: there is so much talk about fake news and lying politicians, that no surprise, misinformation has been chosen by the word of the year by dictionary.com. they are making the distinction between misinformation and disinformation. misinformation highlights the intent to mislead. editors choose the "word of the year" by analyzing which words are most commonly searched for on dictionary.com. other popular words were mainstream, white lie, and orwellian. last year's word was complicit, and xenophobia in 2016. at mns generosity.ill see a word ctionary.com on twitter. that is it for this edition of "matter of fact." we will see you back here next week. [captioning
pew also links the decline to the great recession when the u- -- the u.s.ar was weaker, which led to fewer undocumented mexicans entering the country. there has been an uptick in the number of undocumented immigrants from central american countries like honduras, nicaragua, and el salvador. even with the overall number of undocumented immigrants declining, the president is? >> and why it matters. soledad: there is so much talk about fake news and lying politicians, that no surprise,...
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pew's findings different from recent yale study up to 22 illegal immigrants live in the u.s., not 11. that is based on the 2016 census. two-year-old data that does not count for the recent surge in central america. >> what started as drip, drab, become a very large group. reporter: deterring them will require mexico's help. >> mexico plays an important role stemming the flow but they will not be able to stop it. >> the flow from latin america is driving legal immigration. first time in a decade, hispanics outyumer in asians arriving to the u.s. u.s. immigrant population, legal and illegal, numbers 44 million, roughly 14% of the nation. lou the president hopes to reshape immigration polly replacing the system with immigration. as exodus from central america illustrates, immigration is fluid. lou. lou: especially illegal immigration. william, thank you very much. william la jeunesse reporting. we want to point out the headline of the pew research center study, labeled illegal immigrants addressing as quote, a unauthorized immigrants. it is amazing how liberal organizations and individua
pew's findings different from recent yale study up to 22 illegal immigrants live in the u.s., not 11. that is based on the 2016 census. two-year-old data that does not count for the recent surge in central america. >> what started as drip, drab, become a very large group. reporter: deterring them will require mexico's help. >> mexico plays an important role stemming the flow but they will not be able to stop it. >> the flow from latin america is driving legal immigration....
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turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income household white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich an
turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic...
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turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income household white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich an
turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic...
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you would want someone to say about you, which is the office is bigger than anyone sitting in that pewuntry, the future, what we all stand for as americans and what we aspire to be as human beings, it's not about us individually. it's about something much bigger than that. that's what i heard in the eulogy today, and that's what george w. bush was always good at, putting these ideals ahead of individual wants or selfish political desires. >>> and next president trump scrambling to calm the markets after they tanked because of his braggadocious tweets. >>> and plus a top democrat calling for hearing on voter fraud in north carolina. we now have a development on the ground. our drew griffon investigating. we'll be right back. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for y
you would want someone to say about you, which is the office is bigger than anyone sitting in that pewuntry, the future, what we all stand for as americans and what we aspire to be as human beings, it's not about us individually. it's about something much bigger than that. that's what i heard in the eulogy today, and that's what george w. bush was always good at, putting these ideals ahead of individual wants or selfish political desires. >>> and next president trump scrambling to calm...
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he's basically said to every other president in that will pew, you're terrible.ou have failed america. we have lost because of you. so he's never attempted to pretend to be part of a club because he doesn't respect the other presidents. so from the very get-go, he's never wanted to be part of a president's club. and it showed today. >> tim, i think what one of the things you're saying is he doesn't respect the presidency. >> yes. >> and there's a difference between being the president and being presidential. right? and i think that will the former presidents and first ladies respected the office of the presidency today but not necessarily the president. and that is why i said to chris, i don't think i would have shook his hand. go on, tim. >> that is why george herbert walker bush wanted donald trump at the funeral. because he respects -- respected the office of the president. you know, there are people in that pew who do not as sally mentioned, there are president who's do not get along. jimmy carter and bill clinton do not like each other but they would shake h
he's basically said to every other president in that will pew, you're terrible.ou have failed america. we have lost because of you. so he's never attempted to pretend to be part of a club because he doesn't respect the other presidents. so from the very get-go, he's never wanted to be part of a president's club. and it showed today. >> tim, i think what one of the things you're saying is he doesn't respect the presidency. >> yes. >> and there's a difference between being the...
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steve: i'm protecting pew here. >> you probably have some perspective. kim: well, one thing i would love to mention is that we did a big study on differences across community types last year looking at the urban and rural and suburban divides that exist. and we found, sort of to our surprise, that there aren't differences in terms of sense of connectedness to community and knowing your neighbors across these different community types. so you can build strong community and connections with neighbors in the city, in the suburbs, and in rural areas. and that was really interesting. so people in cities aren't necessarily rushing around in all the hustle and bustle and not making those connections with their neighbors. we found pretty standard levels of connectedness. but in the question where we asked about loneliness, we found that knowing neighbors and feeling connected were two of the biggest predictors of loneliness in the study. and there weren't big demographic differences. men and women, young and old, -- i would not say rich and poor because people w
steve: i'm protecting pew here. >> you probably have some perspective. kim: well, one thing i would love to mention is that we did a big study on differences across community types last year looking at the urban and rural and suburban divides that exist. and we found, sort of to our surprise, that there aren't differences in terms of sense of connectedness to community and knowing your neighbors across these different community types. so you can build strong community and connections with...
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but obviously a lot of tensions in that pew, things that have been said. there are a lot of ten
but obviously a lot of tensions in that pew, things that have been said. there are a lot of ten
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this is obviously not just a bunch of democrats on that pew who have been very critical of him and vicee know that george h.w. bush, the late president, did not vote for president trump. we know that george w. bush did not vote for president trump. so this is a room and part of his appeal, i suppose, the idea that he was very anti-establishment even though he is now the embodiment of the establishment. president trump is in a room full of people who did not vote for him in many ways. >> good to see jimmy carter there, as well. these are truly, truly remarkable pictures all being shown in honor of the 41st president of the united states. >> it's a glorious cathedral, the national cathedral and quite an assemblage. traditionally, the sitting president would be one of the people asked to give a eulogy. that is not the case here. you can say bush 43, it's a unique situation because bush 43 would be giving the eulogy. you can say that the bush family clearly chose not to have the current president actually speak. he was invited. i don't know if it is a slight smile on the face of barack obam
this is obviously not just a bunch of democrats on that pew who have been very critical of him and vicee know that george h.w. bush, the late president, did not vote for president trump. we know that george w. bush did not vote for president trump. so this is a room and part of his appeal, i suppose, the idea that he was very anti-establishment even though he is now the embodiment of the establishment. president trump is in a room full of people who did not vote for him in many ways. >>...
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they think they have to be in forward-facing pews listening to mitchell preach. that, but maybe there are other ways we can come together. liz: you guys are great. good luck. we enjoyed having you on the show tonight. coming up. while lawmakers are debating border funding in d.c. we'll take you to the border where illegals are committing crimes on the actual border. house republicans reveal what former fbi director james comey told them behind closed doors. we'll bring in catherine herridge for the latest. -size p. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again. 'cuz only the ford f-150 gives you best-in-class torque, best-in-class payload . . . and you got it, baby . . . best-in-class towing. this is the big dog! this is the ford f-150. it doesn't just raise the bar, pal. it is the bar. and now, you can get a ford f-150 with zero percent financing for 72 months. only at your ford dealer. financing for 72 months. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something
they think they have to be in forward-facing pews listening to mitchell preach. that, but maybe there are other ways we can come together. liz: you guys are great. good luck. we enjoyed having you on the show tonight. coming up. while lawmakers are debating border funding in d.c. we'll take you to the border where illegals are committing crimes on the actual border. house republicans reveal what former fbi director james comey told them behind closed doors. we'll bring in catherine herridge for...
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and sometimes dora got the giggles, and then how my pew wiggled and shook as our four boys and dorae gave this talk, barbara said, did it occur to you that they both made it because you have just been elected vice president? but there was a deeper purpose in his faith. in an open letter to clergy in the united states before his inauguration, the president-elect bush wrote worship is basic to my own life. our family has endeavored to uphold our faith by participation in the life of our church. in an address two years into the presidency he recalled president lincoln's response at the height of the civil war when asked if he thought that the lord was on lincoln's side, and lincoln responded that my concern is not whether god is on our side, but whether we are on god's side. make no mistake about it, george bush was on god's side. it is why together we carefully chose the lessons for this service which i hope that you will take home and read and reflect upon it, and the lessons that bespeak of the love of god and the comfort of god and the hope of life eternal given to us through his s
and sometimes dora got the giggles, and then how my pew wiggled and shook as our four boys and dorae gave this talk, barbara said, did it occur to you that they both made it because you have just been elected vice president? but there was a deeper purpose in his faith. in an open letter to clergy in the united states before his inauguration, the president-elect bush wrote worship is basic to my own life. our family has endeavored to uphold our faith by participation in the life of our church....
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you had daffy, and you had elmer fudd, yosemite sam, tweety and sylvester, foghorn leghorn, pepe le pew, the roadrunner. that's quite a lot. they did pretty good. >> the animated stars were as big as any movie star, certainly, that we knew, and as children they were much bigger. >> audiences could relate to these characters. >> we saw ourselves in mickey. he was us. he was the small guy fighting against the system. bugs bunny who was kind of a brooklyn street fighter, they represented us. and usually the bad guys were the landlords, the boss, the hunter, the person who was taking away something from us. and we could laugh at their antics, what they're doing to get back. it made us feel better. it empowered us. ♪ >> bugs bunny, daffy duck, wile e. coyote, those guys to me were the best executors of comedy ever. if you're still laughing 60 years later at a joke, that's -- that's brilliant. ♪ missed out on this. don't worry, the biggest deal is happening right now at t-mobile. when you buy one of the latest sumsung phones you get a free 50" samsung 4k tv. seriously, no! [announcer]seriousl
you had daffy, and you had elmer fudd, yosemite sam, tweety and sylvester, foghorn leghorn, pepe le pew, the roadrunner. that's quite a lot. they did pretty good. >> the animated stars were as big as any movie star, certainly, that we knew, and as children they were much bigger. >> audiences could relate to these characters. >> we saw ourselves in mickey. he was us. he was the small guy fighting against the system. bugs bunny who was kind of a brooklyn street fighter, they...
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meeting and forward-looking stares during yesterday's service in the national cathedral and that front pewten, watching that service, the president sitting with his arms like this, when everyone else was looking forward. there was one handshake with the obamas sitting closest to him but no other interchanges we could see. >> andrea, was a reminder that the president in many ways breaks ideologically from his predecessors but he has some very intense tensions that continue to this day. i watched it unfold and thought about the fact it was just a few weeks ago he retweeted that image, of former president obama, behind bars, hillary clinton, behind bars. he was out on the campaign trail during the midterms. his supporters championed lock her up. michelle obama revealing in her memoir she will never be able to forgive the current occupant of the white house for suggesting her husband was not a legitimate president because she felt as though that put her family at risk. so all of those tensions were really simmering almost to the service. but it is notable and important that president trump did
meeting and forward-looking stares during yesterday's service in the national cathedral and that front pewten, watching that service, the president sitting with his arms like this, when everyone else was looking forward. there was one handshake with the obamas sitting closest to him but no other interchanges we could see. >> andrea, was a reminder that the president in many ways breaks ideologically from his predecessors but he has some very intense tensions that continue to this day. i...
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very interesting and it takes a family with a dunk abuse very sort of talk of an accident with some pewsent if the characters are sympathetic. you do see the world from their point of view, there is one point where he says we have to do something. look at the way we live. he says crash the car. we have to do something to get out of this. it's not for everybody, it will struggle to find an audience, but that was pretty impressive. and that the use of a good director. best out at the moment. well, still shoplifters which is a film that was a prizewinner at cannes. and again, a story of people living in the margins of society in tokyo and again, it begins with what you think is a father and son, the father teaches the son shoplifting, why do you teach them to shoplift? because it's what i know. that's what i do and it very human and i really liked it, again ijust think about spending time with characters that you believe in. i thought it was a really good film with a very dark heart to it. i enjoy disobedience, which you recommended. yes, it's great. terrific performances the accent, you're
very interesting and it takes a family with a dunk abuse very sort of talk of an accident with some pewsent if the characters are sympathetic. you do see the world from their point of view, there is one point where he says we have to do something. look at the way we live. he says crash the car. we have to do something to get out of this. it's not for everybody, it will struggle to find an audience, but that was pretty impressive. and that the use of a good director. best out at the moment....
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five presidents coming together and sitting in the same pew yesterday. charles krauthammer had plenty of strong opinions in civil debate. his son daniel was given the honor of being his father's editor in a new book called "the point of it all." it is out now and daniel is with me. great to see you here in new york. hope the tour is going okay for you and everybody is being civil with you. how about that? i read a number of things. i'll go through as many as i can and you can help explain. your dad said before he passed if it's not worthy, don't publish it. but you have. how come? >> those were the last words he said to me about this project. and this was a book, collection of *es says that he was working on a while before his health crisis struck and he passed. most of what you find in the book is his. there was still a lot of work to be done. and he entrusted it to me. but he didn't just want to put it out. he didn't just want to publish it for the sake of it. he wanted it to live up to his standards which are pretty high. >> bill: no question about th
five presidents coming together and sitting in the same pew yesterday. charles krauthammer had plenty of strong opinions in civil debate. his son daniel was given the honor of being his father's editor in a new book called "the point of it all." it is out now and daniel is with me. great to see you here in new york. hope the tour is going okay for you and everybody is being civil with you. how about that? i read a number of things. i'll go through as many as i can and you can help...
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very interesting and it takes a family with a dunk abuse very sort of talk of an accident with some pews an accident if the characters are sympathetic. you do see the world from their point of view, there is one point recess to some, we have to do something. look at the way we live. he says crash the car. we have to do something to get out of this. it's not for everybody, it will struggle to find an audience, but that was pretty impressive. and that the use of a good director. best out at the moment. well, still shoplifters which is a film that was a prizewinner at cannes. and again, a story of people living in the margins of society in tokyo and again, it begins with what you think of the father and son, the father teaches the son shoplifting, why do you teach them to shoplift? because it's what i know. that's what i do and it very human and i really liked it, again ijust think about spending tonnes of characters about spending time with characters that you believe in. i thought it was a really good film with a very dark heart to it. i enjoy disobedience, which you recommended. yes, it'
very interesting and it takes a family with a dunk abuse very sort of talk of an accident with some pews an accident if the characters are sympathetic. you do see the world from their point of view, there is one point recess to some, we have to do something. look at the way we live. he says crash the car. we have to do something to get out of this. it's not for everybody, it will struggle to find an audience, but that was pretty impressive. and that the use of a good director. best out at the...
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my wife was next to me in the pew. she said i'd do something 41 would do. give you half my stick of gum. if he enjoyed a stick of gum or a candy, he would break it in half and give you half. he lived his life with the example of treating others as you would want to be streeted streeted -- treatmented the most -- treated the most. i'll miss the humanity and the discussions about what is important in life. there are some people you wish could live forever because you never stop learning from them. he was one of those people. >> martha: anita, your thoughts as you watched this today. >> walker stated it all perfectly. you know, he is one of the lucky member who is a member of president bushes family. i am one of the lucky many, many, many who are one of his friends. my husband, tim and my husband worked for president bush and vice president bush with the personal aide. the body guy. that got very close to him. bushes treated him like a son. the family was great to him, too. they loved him and so they embraced me when we got married. and our children. we felt a
my wife was next to me in the pew. she said i'd do something 41 would do. give you half my stick of gum. if he enjoyed a stick of gum or a candy, he would break it in half and give you half. he lived his life with the example of treating others as you would want to be streeted streeted -- treatmented the most -- treated the most. i'll miss the humanity and the discussions about what is important in life. there are some people you wish could live forever because you never stop learning from...
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sat down i t pew ispeech and felt this hand. it was my dad. it was very comforting and the emotions of it are still with me. >> thousands have come to capitol hill since monday to pay their final respects child the president lies in state. >> it was more rewarding for me to be able to hug people who were actually grieving and crying and to be able to share the strength that i know that i get from being able to celebrate a life so well lived. >> former senate majority leader bob doll stood. cbs news capitol hill. >> after the funeral president bush's casket will return to texas. lie in in houston tomorrow. >>> president trump has declared today a national day of morning and that means federal offices will be shut down. the postal service will suspend regular deliveries and the stock market will be closed. >>> paradise residents will have to wait even longer until they're back home. both the mayor and the police chief says no one is being allowed back inside paradise because it's still dangerous due to downed trees and hazardous material. >> i k
sat down i t pew ispeech and felt this hand. it was my dad. it was very comforting and the emotions of it are still with me. >> thousands have come to capitol hill since monday to pay their final respects child the president lies in state. >> it was more rewarding for me to be able to hug people who were actually grieving and crying and to be able to share the strength that i know that i get from being able to celebrate a life so well lived. >> former senate majority leader...
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i was able to share with them to go years ago, the latest pew research poll showed his approval ratingamong conservative christians is 77%. that's pretty set. >> mike: stressful head and make of him, removing u.s. troops from places like syria. is your advice to him to lean on his faith during these challenging times. >> i think the president is that anyway. i was able to say to him a couple of weeks ago that there are millions of christians who are praying for him every day. everywhere i go, people say be sure and tell the president we love him and praying for him. i heard him say before, the five most important words he's heard before he became president is when he hears people say, i am praying for you. >> mike: faithful people wary of the secular world is trying to take christ out of christmas. a pew poll shows that younger people, millennials, christmas is becoming more of a cultural holiday than a religious holiday. a recent gallup pole on the importance of -- 60 2% of christians saying it's very important but others saying it's only fairly important but not very important. how d
i was able to share with them to go years ago, the latest pew research poll showed his approval ratingamong conservative christians is 77%. that's pretty set. >> mike: stressful head and make of him, removing u.s. troops from places like syria. is your advice to him to lean on his faith during these challenging times. >> i think the president is that anyway. i was able to say to him a couple of weeks ago that there are millions of christians who are praying for him every day....
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. >> pew ma is updating their 1986 computerized running shoes.he original tracked distance and calories, connected to the third generation apple computer or the commodore 64. remember that? now they will connect to your cell phone. those are your "techbytes" >> cool. >>> delta air lines is changing its boarding priority. next, find out who will be first and who will go dead last. >>> a plan to give market street a major overhaul gets a boost from washington. >>> plus, library users in the east bay get an early holiday gift. you can check off your to-do list and wish list. the moment you realize, at lowe's you can satisfy both your lists on a single budget. >>> you are never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. friday, no measurable rain yet. by 4:00, start the evening commute, the north bay wet. the storm system falls apart through the evening hours. most of us not even getting much rain out of this system. the next one, oh, it will be a soaker. i will have that next. here's jessica with more news stkpwhraofplt mike, thank you.
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there's president trump sitting in the first pew.rade agreement recently modernized and improved by recent generations created the largest and richest free trade area in the history of the world. this is a big part of george bush's legacy. this was the avenue, the vehicle, to open up free trade across north/south america, including canada. >> a good politician will never pass up a good opportunity to lobby. with all of those members of congress there, who are gonna have to sit in judgment of the rewrite of nafta, that he said, come on, guys, it's good. i like it. and to democrats, just because trump likes it, doesn't mean you have to vote against it. >> bill: he added the word modernize. >> dana: yeah. >> yeah. >> dana: they understood that. you can't have something that goes into place and never have it improve over time or be addressed. interesting about that to your point about who was there. nancy pelosi in the audience as well. we have other news we wanted to talk to you about, chris. that was about 2020. we can't get it off of
there's president trump sitting in the first pew.rade agreement recently modernized and improved by recent generations created the largest and richest free trade area in the history of the world. this is a big part of george bush's legacy. this was the avenue, the vehicle, to open up free trade across north/south america, including canada. >> a good politician will never pass up a good opportunity to lobby. with all of those members of congress there, who are gonna have to sit in judgment...
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he greeted each of the people in the first pew. watch this.a mentor. remember, he handed her a meant at the mccain funeral. so look at the change -- >> laura: oh, shlomo. >> everyone warms up. >> laura: w is funny as all get up. he is so funny. i thought he did a great job today. i got teared up. that was great. >> very moving tribute to his father. >> laura: i have a question. what was it with the overcoat? >> president trump -- >> laura: he got hit on twitter for the overcoat. he handed it to the marine. >> he handed it to the marine who took it outside. >> laura: that is an autocrat. maybe he was called. >> maybe he was gold and walked in with a cold and forgot to leave it in the car. if not the end of the world. the interplay between the president is always interesting. >> laura: fantastic. coming up -- by the way, "greensleeves," now i'm going to have it in my head. >> i love "greensleeves." >> laura: depressing song. coming up, why is laughter celeb tom arnold calling out african-american gun owners? african-american gun owners? this nex
he greeted each of the people in the first pew. watch this.a mentor. remember, he handed her a meant at the mccain funeral. so look at the change -- >> laura: oh, shlomo. >> everyone warms up. >> laura: w is funny as all get up. he is so funny. i thought he did a great job today. i got teared up. that was great. >> very moving tribute to his father. >> laura: i have a question. what was it with the overcoat? >> president trump -- >> laura: he got hit on...
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be a criminal or civil case, we are going to make it so there aren't people paid by people in the pews' dollars who are actually guilty." that needs to happen. >> martha: father jonathan, thank you very much. >> maybe someday we'll talk about christmas or some happy story. >> martha: exactly. good night, everybody. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." there is a not so theoretical question, when is it okay to pay off female accusers? nbc news has had no problem doing it over the years on behalf of grabby tv anchors, but now that donald trump is accused of doing it, nbc tell us that is a felony. how exactly does that work? we will explain just ahead. first, even by the high standards of 2018, it was a bizarro day here in washington, the president invited democratic leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi into the oval office. a turn on the cameras, and informed them he was ready to shut down the federal government in order to get a border wall. here's what happened next. >> one thing i think we can agree on is we shouldn't shut down the government over a disput
be a criminal or civil case, we are going to make it so there aren't people paid by people in the pews' dollars who are actually guilty." that needs to happen. >> martha: father jonathan, thank you very much. >> maybe someday we'll talk about christmas or some happy story. >> martha: exactly. good night, everybody. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." there is a not so theoretical question, when is it okay to pay off female...
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>> reporter: there's a new person in the pews.s the first sunday service for row is a gutierrez lopez, an asylum seeker, ordered to return to el salvadorinfter che in with immigration officials after 13 years in the u.s. the church has literally become her new home. [ speaking spanish ] speaking with the aid of an interpret, gushed with >> i'm very thankful to be here as a part of this family because now i have a new family. >> reporter: she says rhe wants toain in the u.s. because of her u.s.-born children, the youngest of whom has special needs. >> our faith is calling us to promote the worth and dignity of every person. >> parishioners were polled on the choice and they opened their arms and church doors. amazings this experience that's happening eight miles from the white house. >> 100 years ago, rosa was italian, russian, a jew from anywhere in eastern eu she was irish, german, chinese, norwegian. we are all row is a. >>eporter: it's expected she'll stay at the church until she's gotten due process in thes coand her first ser
>> reporter: there's a new person in the pews.s the first sunday service for row is a gutierrez lopez, an asylum seeker, ordered to return to el salvadorinfter che in with immigration officials after 13 years in the u.s. the church has literally become her new home. [ speaking spanish ] speaking with the aid of an interpret, gushed with >> i'm very thankful to be here as a part of this family because now i have a new family. >> reporter: she says rhe wants toain in the u.s....
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we don't know what the effect has been but according to pew research, the pew research center, they concludedugh it was a wonderful record year for american voters, the black voter turnout was the lowest in 20 years. back to you, melissa. melissa: interesting stuff. kristina thank you. connell: there are a lot of interesting components to talk about. gary kaltbaum is still with us. we want to bring in nationally syndicated talk show host richard fowler. both are fox news contributors. gary, to you first, to kristina's point, talk about motivation, one people are focusing on, now that we have the senate report, idea of voter suppression, that whether facebook knew what the russians were doing and whether they acted upon it. what is your view, in terms of what the company should have done and what they actually did do? >> we should demand transparency and accountability from all the tech companies that this doesn't happen again but very interesting to show what group they chose to target. they chose to target a group of voters, more than likely not vote for the democratic ticket or vote for hil
we don't know what the effect has been but according to pew research, the pew research center, they concludedugh it was a wonderful record year for american voters, the black voter turnout was the lowest in 20 years. back to you, melissa. melissa: interesting stuff. kristina thank you. connell: there are a lot of interesting components to talk about. gary kaltbaum is still with us. we want to bring in nationally syndicated talk show host richard fowler. both are fox news contributors. gary, to...
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the recent presidents and their spouses shared the front pew in the national cathedral.oment between secretary hillary clinton and my former boss jerry carter. he was totally enjoying his company. fear to lose elections for the most basic reason that their successor will throw them in jail. it's one reason so few of them accept the results of an election, why they cheat in elections. this is where america's difference. for example, one of the u.s. presidents in that front pew was turned out of office after a single white house term and didn't look the worse for it. the other, up closer to the alter, led a light that showed defeat at the polls can do nothing to diminish honor. by the man who defeated him. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in". >> i'm going to washington to be your voice in the ninth congressional district. >> not so fast. renewed calls for a do over in north carolina. >> a new election is not only appropriate, it is necessary. >> amid mounting evidence of egregious electora
the recent presidents and their spouses shared the front pew in the national cathedral.oment between secretary hillary clinton and my former boss jerry carter. he was totally enjoying his company. fear to lose elections for the most basic reason that their successor will throw them in jail. it's one reason so few of them accept the results of an election, why they cheat in elections. this is where america's difference. for example, one of the u.s. presidents in that front pew was turned out of...
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think it's hard to understate the magnitude of the effect that this crisis has had on people in the pewsople feel betrayed, they feel unheard, they feel insulted, frankly. one thing i heard from people quite a lot is ey feel that the onus is constantly placed on them to forgive, to movon, to give the church one more chance. it's very, very painful. but i've also been amazed by the energy that lay peoe hav exhibited in wanting to take on this crisis, and my ownis par in atlanta, for example, lay people have formed a coalition and partnered with other p parishes in the area to try to leadership from the ground up to think about how could we educate one another and participate in leadership structures within our own parish and be the change, i, a sehat we want to see in the church. >> woodruff: john carr, how to o lay people in the churc what kind of reaction are you getting, have you gotten from them? >> well, after those years at the bishops conferenc i went to georgetown, and we have had three sessions, one with young leaders in washington, one for the whole community, and one in our cha
think it's hard to understate the magnitude of the effect that this crisis has had on people in the pewsople feel betrayed, they feel unheard, they feel insulted, frankly. one thing i heard from people quite a lot is ey feel that the onus is constantly placed on them to forgive, to movon, to give the church one more chance. it's very, very painful. but i've also been amazed by the energy that lay peoe hav exhibited in wanting to take on this crisis, and my ownis par in atlanta, for example, lay...
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they'vew many times been successful in this modern budgeting process, here's a chart from the pew research center. there are four were congress was able to pass all of its 12 spending bills. remind us of this time period where nothing was passed. guest: 2006 to 2014. there were a lot of crs passed. there's been over 200 crs passed and we've had over 20 shutdowns. when people talk about regular order that is an elusive thing. in the last 40 years we have only done it four times. regular order seems to be not getting it done and getting to a continuing resolution. host: loretto is waiting in mississippi. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. i was calling about the wall thing in the budget. my daughter's boyfriend is undocumented immigrant from mexico and also i have a niece that had a baby with a guy that was in the ms 13 getting from california -- gang from california so i know the immigration thing personally and my aunt had a man tried to break who was anuse illegal and the cops didn't even want to fool with him breaking into her house. i was calling about the
they'vew many times been successful in this modern budgeting process, here's a chart from the pew research center. there are four were congress was able to pass all of its 12 spending bills. remind us of this time period where nothing was passed. guest: 2006 to 2014. there were a lot of crs passed. there's been over 200 crs passed and we've had over 20 shutdowns. when people talk about regular order that is an elusive thing. in the last 40 years we have only done it four times. regular order...
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trump taking his place in the president's club at bush 41 41st funeral and that unease feeling in the pew serving as a metaphor for his entire week. >>> plus, scary images out of north korea. long-range missile bases expanding, even as a second summit with president kim is in the works. so what's that about, kim jong-un no longer being a nuclear threat? >>> welcome to "the lead," i'm jake tapper. we begin with the politics lead and the phrase likely hanging over a few people in washington right now, substantial assistance to the government. that's how special counsel robert mueller described the information that lieutenant general michael flynn, president trump's former national security adviser, has provided to his team over 19 separate interviews over the course of the last year. 19. think about how few people in your world you have met with 19 times in the last 12 months. much of the information provided is so sensitive, the six-page document contained 65 lines of text that are partially or fully redacted. but attempting to read between the redacted lines, it is clear there is still a
trump taking his place in the president's club at bush 41 41st funeral and that unease feeling in the pew serving as a metaphor for his entire week. >>> plus, scary images out of north korea. long-range missile bases expanding, even as a second summit with president kim is in the works. so what's that about, kim jong-un no longer being a nuclear threat? >>> welcome to "the lead," i'm jake tapper. we begin with the politics lead and the phrase likely hanging over a...
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after the september 11 attacks, shaken commander-in-chief warned the dead and returned to his cathedral pew. to find the comforting hand of the father who knew the burdens of the office.nd reaching out. >> that was major garrett reporting. alameda county sheriff's office pulled this one out of their archives, a visit with president george hw bush in 1992. at newark california high school where he stopped for a jog during his reelection campaign. >>> google ceo is among the top silicon valley leaders who will meet at white house tomorrow. he and the executives from microsoft, oracle and qualcomm will be part of a roundtable, the white house says it will address efforts to advance the country's leadership and innovation and how that will affect jobs and y. is not clea president will g. and a popular weekend getaway ot are signaling to tourists to stay out. we break down the vacation rental band in south lake tahoe. >> reporter: soon in south lake tahoe, certain vacations will violate city law. accommodations and vacation home rentals are being banned. inside residential neighborhoods. >> we a
after the september 11 attacks, shaken commander-in-chief warned the dead and returned to his cathedral pew. to find the comforting hand of the father who knew the burdens of the office.nd reaching out. >> that was major garrett reporting. alameda county sheriff's office pulled this one out of their archives, a visit with president george hw bush in 1992. at newark california high school where he stopped for a jog during his reelection campaign. >>> google ceo is among the top...
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i got through the speech and i got sat down in the pew there and i felt this hand. it was my dad. it was very comforting. and the emotions of it are still with me. >> reporter: thousands have come to capitol hill since monday to pay their final respects while the late president lies in state. yesterday his family greeted some of the mourners. >> it was more rewarding for me to hug people who were grieving and crying and to be able to share, i don't know, the strength that i know, that i get from being able to celebrate a life so well lived. >> reporter: earlier in the day, former senate majority leader bob dole was helped to his feet to stand and salute his fellow world war ii veteran. numerous dignitaries and heads of state will be at today's state funeral including prince charles, german chancellor angela merkel and the king and queen of jordan. anne-marie. >> thank you so much. >>> cbs news will bring you complete coverage of president bush's state funeral at the national cathedral. it begins later on this morning with a special report right here on cbs. >>> prosecutors are rec
i got through the speech and i got sat down in the pew there and i felt this hand. it was my dad. it was very comforting. and the emotions of it are still with me. >> reporter: thousands have come to capitol hill since monday to pay their final respects while the late president lies in state. yesterday his family greeted some of the mourners. >> it was more rewarding for me to hug people who were grieving and crying and to be able to share, i don't know, the strength that i know,...
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september 11th attacks, a shaken commander and chief mourned the dead and returned to his cathedral pewhe comforting hand of a father who knew the burdens of the office. he made the same walk with his hand reaching out. >> that was major garrett reporting. >>> so c morning," norah gets an upclose look of the new heart features for the apple watch series four. the costs and benefits of having >>> and how some radio stations are banning the christmas song baby it's cold outside in the age of the me too era and why some listeners are angry. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix 5 news. >> a live look outside looking at the bay bridge this morning. we do love friday just a little bit more. it is thursday december 6th. good morning i'm kenny choy and i'm michelle griego. >> we're ready for friday. >> as always. >>> and it's going to be a es w hea through the de wee little bit more sunshine by the end of the week. so get
september 11th attacks, a shaken commander and chief mourned the dead and returned to his cathedral pewhe comforting hand of a father who knew the burdens of the office. he made the same walk with his hand reaching out. >> that was major garrett reporting. >>> so c morning," norah gets an upclose look of the new heart features for the apple watch series four. the costs and benefits of having >>> and how some radio stations are banning the christmas song baby it's...
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in the front pew, all the living former u.s.dents were there, and of course, the serving president donald trump, d o, who until george h.w. bush's death been so disdainful of the family. on this day of national mourning, it was also a rare day diof national unity for a ded country. unity there may have been. warmth there wasn't. the body language as chilly as the december day outside. the eulogy was delivered by his son the former president george h.w. bush. it was pitch perfect, mixing humor and pathos. mr. bush: i said "dad,yo love you anhave been a wonderful father." thanlast words he would ever say on earth were, "i love you, too." s he was close to perfect. but not totally perfect. his short game was lousy. [laughter] mr. bush: he was not exactlyre fred astn the dance floor. the man could not stomach vegetables. especially broccoli. [laughter] mr. bush: and by the way, he passed these geneticts on to us. aughter] jon: finally, an emotional farewell from a son to his father. l. bush: through our tear us know the blessings of
in the front pew, all the living former u.s.dents were there, and of course, the serving president donald trump, d o, who until george h.w. bush's death been so disdainful of the family. on this day of national mourning, it was also a rare day diof national unity for a ded country. unity there may have been. warmth there wasn't. the body language as chilly as the december day outside. the eulogy was delivered by his son the former president george h.w. bush. it was pitch perfect, mixing humor...
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. >> the smaller pews, they're not bolted down, are floated in. tables are turned over, chairs turned over. >> reporter: fulton, alabama saw the same type of high-water drama-- flooded homes and trapped people needing evacuation. the atlanta fire department tweeted this warning to motorists, "turn around, don't drown." even one of the fire stations was flooded. water surged over streets and into passing traffic near cresting peachtree creek. >> this was all grass, all lawn, barbecue pit out here-- don't know what happened to that. >> reporter: chuck sweet, house sitting for his son, saw the backyard disappear. >> it was going straight through this way, taking everything with it. >> reporter: this storm has pushed atlanta to almost 70 inches of rainfall for the year. that's about two inches shy of the all-time record. and, j.b., there's more rain in the forecast for sunday. >> brown: oh, boy. mark, thank you very much. on day seven of the partial government shutdown, president trump today threatened to shut down the border with mexico if democrats
. >> the smaller pews, they're not bolted down, are floated in. tables are turned over, chairs turned over. >> reporter: fulton, alabama saw the same type of high-water drama-- flooded homes and trapped people needing evacuation. the atlanta fire department tweeted this warning to motorists, "turn around, don't drown." even one of the fire stations was flooded. water surged over streets and into passing traffic near cresting peachtree creek. >> this was all grass,...
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for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans pay.
for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans pay.