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because their strategy has worked it's gotten people talking it is stirring controversy but i'm stein you know what they're doing they've built an entire career on provocation even their name is provocative it's a reference to an air show disaster that left seventy people dead at the end of the one nine hundred eighty s. and they've been. using shocking imagery since the one nine hundred ninety s. that includes imagery of sexual violence of german nationalism cannibalism all to get people's attention they know how to play the outrage machine that is so days media and here we are unable to make nor it now i should say but we're except this new song deutschland are not exactly glorifying nazi germany they are somewhat critical that they call germany arrogant but they are employing. the shock value of these images but we've already had several prominent jewish figures in germany already voicing their disgust and that's right even before the full clip came out there was this promo video that we saw even germany's anti semitism commissioner came out to condemn that promo clip a little earlier
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your colleagues your brother stein and you were must on the powerful frost cosmos i congratulate you with the successful first test flight of the new spaceship thank you on behalf of space six we've always admired your rohit spacecraft technology. and. by the dozen for me more news of the hour this is art international. crises gone into a nihilistic theme. thank you gotta. get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius of this place especially american hero this is a point about how much hollywood is done something we always are on the current system. called culture saying. we're starting last with is going to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more on the net it may be completely different and a mystery. there was no trade or labor there's an environment standouts in the original nafta fifty five years ago. out. relations were more punitive but now the revision is very very close intertwined so i think it's ok to have a new treaty and you negotiation. this is a stic
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you sell that album? >> and the same with harvey wine stein. >> if you have music produced an alleged pedophile, do you associate jean? >> when i first heard that the bbc decided to say we will never play michael jackson's music on any radio program. i asked peter who is british. he said that's what the bbc does, they overreact. i think your point is a good one. the music will be there. i don't understand why it's happening now. the documentaries are driving decision making like this. this is a lot. on harvey weinstein -- >> and paris his daughter. she said chill out. why are you so uptight about? >> reacting with a calm mind is more logical than asking without rage. it feels better to mellow out with smoke weed. chill-ex my dudes. that's a cry for help. michael jackson is not my speed. he is mostly considered great. the problem is his music is so good, how do you walk away from it for generations? >> so whether you like it or not matters? >> but there is no way you will get rid of it. it's so elite. so great by musical experts. he made such an impact over the course of 4 decades. how do you get rid of all of th
you sell that album? >> and the same with harvey wine stein. >> if you have music produced an alleged pedophile, do you associate jean? >> when i first heard that the bbc decided to say we will never play michael jackson's music on any radio program. i asked peter who is british. he said that's what the bbc does, they overreact. i think your point is a good one. the music will be there. i don't understand why it's happening now. the documentaries are driving decision making...
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you really think. connell: thanks for coming on ben stein. >> god bless you. have a very nice day.ump. we'll bring you the breaking remarks as soon as they happen. ♪ park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. connell: breaking news. we have been telling you we are waiting for new remarks to come in from president trump at a meetin
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you. that's pretty good. [laughter] carl really was fantastic, from district of columbia. attorney general josh stein. thank you very much. stand up, josh, go ahead. come on. that's great. from a great place, from north carolina. attorney general, my friend ken paxton from texas. thanks, ken. great job. together we are making community safer, our future brighter and our people more prosperous than ever before. this is what our partnerships are all about. putting the american dream within reach of all our citizens, and that's happening more and more and we're very proud of it. thank you all for your friendship and your partnership and leadership. ask ordinary leadership. thank you all for the incredible service to your states, citizens, and. you are very special people and doing a very special and important job and everyone appreciates it. i want to leave that list. great job. thank you. thank you, everybody. >> dana: president trump at the white house speaking with the national association of attorneys general of the white house, talking about his administration's efforts to reduce crime and illegal im
you. that's pretty good. [laughter] carl really was fantastic, from district of columbia. attorney general josh stein. thank you very much. stand up, josh, go ahead. come on. that's great. from a great place, from north carolina. attorney general, my friend ken paxton from texas. thanks, ken. great job. together we are making community safer, our future brighter and our people more prosperous than ever before. this is what our partnerships are all about. putting the american dream within reach...
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you. sam stein, a final word to you. >> just to go back to representative omar, it's a profoundly difficults been very disheartening to watch it unfold on twitter and now being part of it. i will say i want to clarify as a jew, i take what she says as painful and insulting. she used anti-semitic tropes. i watched people say she didn't and i think they're objectively wrong. she used word and phrases that have commonly been used to attack jewish people. the issue is incredibly complex. she's using valid points that the influence that apac has on politics and whether or not we're in a productive relationship with israel for us and for the state of israel. while it's difficult to pack this all in in a ten or 15-second sound bite -- well, actual. >> well, actually, i think it's simple and would be simple for her to say i'm sorry, i'm sorry people are hurt by what i said. you just said you were. it's fair that she might not understand that and she might have valuable -- >> that is true but it is a complicated that demands more nuance that it is given. it's almost required that you have a larger c
you. sam stein, a final word to you. >> just to go back to representative omar, it's a profoundly difficults been very disheartening to watch it unfold on twitter and now being part of it. i will say i want to clarify as a jew, i take what she says as painful and insulting. she used anti-semitic tropes. i watched people say she didn't and i think they're objectively wrong. she used word and phrases that have commonly been used to attack jewish people. the issue is incredibly complex....
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you as well. >> carl really was fantastic from district of columbia. attorney general josh stein, josh, thank you very much. thank you. josh, josh, josh. stand up, josh. go ahead. come on. that's great. from a great place, from north carolina. and attorney general, my friend ken paxton from texas. thanks, ken. thanks. great, great job. together, we are making our communities safer, our future brighter and our people more prosperous than ever before. this is what our state and federal partnership is all about, putting the american dream within reach of all of our citizens and that's happening more and more and we're very proud of it. thank you all for your friendship and your partnership and leadership. extraordinary leadership, really. thank you all for the incredible service to your states, your citizens and your nation. you are very special people and doing a very special and important job, and everybody very much appreciates it. and i want to lead that list. great job. thank you very much. thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. david: president trump making remarks before
you as well. >> carl really was fantastic from district of columbia. attorney general josh stein, josh, thank you very much. thank you. josh, josh, josh. stand up, josh. go ahead. come on. that's great. from a great place, from north carolina. and attorney general, my friend ken paxton from texas. thanks, ken. thanks. great, great job. together, we are making our communities safer, our future brighter and our people more prosperous than ever before. this is what our state and federal...
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me this was shown in the cracker museum of my not i simply want to try to defend what i'm stein in this case you know that it is. of course it's not brilliant i don't proof i think it's your fault i'm not a fan but ok that's the waiters in our permissive society. us special representative for his waiter says moscow will pay a price for its military presence there and sanctions are a real possibility russia's refused to pull its forces out of the country following demands from president trump. there are things we can do. and i want terms in terms of thank you we have options and that i think it would be in the spirit. of the russians who think they have a free hand here they don't all of the threats don't end their u.s. national security advisor john bolton has warned other nations against deploying military assets to venezuela such actions would be viewed as a direct threat to peace and security in the region he said hinting at a strong response while washington is all in in what it says is bringing democracy into vote as well are still if you or. the sort of numbers that if you haven't had any
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sam stein, nancy cook, bill kristol. appreciate youonight. >> thanks, brian. >> and starting off this week's conversation. >>> and coming up, more on the many legal challenges that may, indeed, be distracting this president. >>> and later, as americans hear from the 2020 hopefuls, we look at the money they are raising, the headlines they are making, and not just that young man. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a monday night. ♪ you know reliable support when you have it, and that dependability is what we want to give our customers. at comcast, it's my job to constantly monitor our network. prevent problems, and to help provide the most reliable service possible. my name is tanya, i work in the network operations center for comcast. we are working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> you've been in contact with the southern district of new york, is that true? >> i am in constant contact with the southern district of new york, regarding ongoing investigations. >> is there any other wrongdoing or illegal act that you are aw
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rate will turn out to be sustainable for the u.s., and we can probably extend the second >>stein whiting, thank you very much for those thoughts. we always appreciate your insights there >> big energy and big focus in houston this week. the world's top players in the energy market are there for ihs market brian sullivan sat down with the owner of cheniere energy and got his take on the china market trade. >> here i'm joined by cheniere energy ceo your company may be single-handedly involved with reducing the trade deficit if reports are true can you confirm that you are about ready to sign an $18 billion to $20 billion liqucquie natural gas deal with china. >> you know that i'm not going to speak about our commercial negotiations china, as we've talked about, has been a real focal point for the company. we are dedicated to that market. we've sent over 60 tankers to china so far from our facility we've got a strong relationship with the counter parties in china and, you know, we're expecting good things to happen there. if you look at asia more broadly, asia grew last year a whole cheniere in size 3
rate will turn out to be sustainable for the u.s., and we can probably extend the second >>stein whiting, thank you very much for those thoughts. we always appreciate your insights there >> big energy and big focus in houston this week. the world's top players in the energy market are there for ihs market brian sullivan sat down with the owner of cheniere energy and got his take on the china market trade. >> here i'm joined by cheniere energy ceo your company may be...
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the author of so many best-selling books, talking about my buddy, ben stein. do you on market that even though we thought we had the russian thing behind us we don't? >> i don't think it weighs on markets at all. i'm a wonderful family oriented show like this, i cannot possibly say what i think about them shares. but i don't didn't he raise on the stock market at all. i think people know that he is a lunatic and the fact he says something is true doesn't mean it in a million years is true. even if it were true, what the heck is that? what was the collusion supposed to have been? now is just making things up out of thin air when the air has already been done stuff with investigation after investigation. he's now trying to claim these investigations never even happened and it's all the same essay was before. he is a lunatic in a dangerous person to have around. i think he represents an area quite close to where i live. neil: live. neil: okay, the comparisons to winston churchill are probably not deserving. let me get your take on this others that come out. we've got is
the author of so many best-selling books, talking about my buddy, ben stein. do you on market that even though we thought we had the russian thing behind us we don't? >> i don't think it weighs on markets at all. i'm a wonderful family oriented show like this, i cannot possibly say what i think about them shares. but i don't didn't he raise on the stock market at all. i think people know that he is a lunatic and the fact he says something is true doesn't mean it in a million years is...
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you, tucker. >> tucker: mark stein joins us tonight. ing do you find it to see the democrats eating each other on the basis of identity politics standard? >> i love it. to use that line that we've just been hearing about about everyone wants a seat at the table so they can stick a fork at the other guy. that's basically the reason. just to clear up your thing about sort of men then only have a say about prostate cancer. i was reading a newspaper in canada last week about a woman who died of prostate cancer. so it is totally transphobic of you for you to imply that prostate cancer has anything to do with men just as it is totally transphobic to imply that abortion is anything to do with women. and that's the lesson here. no matter how woke you are, you can be outwoke by the next guy in the democrat nominating process. basically hickenlooper doesn't get it. he made the same mistake as martin o'malley saying all lives matter or whatever it was four years ago. instead of black lives matter, he said all lives matter. hickenlooper has it wrong
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blanken stein made. if you would take a look at those. these are statements -- the worst statements he made i didn't print. some that are really unspeakable in the halls of the senate, and unbelievable to me and in the year 2018 when he said these -- would you be willing to read any us? oud to his statement. >> the words here, are not words that i would use. >> i guess that means no, right? if you're not willing to say those things to the committee, do you think -- he wrote these last year. they were written in 2018. do you think someone who wrote them, someone who feels that way about people of color should be in charge of enforcement anti-discrimination laws? >> senator, i understand what you're getting at. and i can tell you that the matter in total that happened last fall when statements were covered by the press is a matter that was referred to the inspector general by my predecessor. he made that public. it's not appropriate for me to comment. >> yet, he still works there, correct? >> cent. >> he was hired by your predecessor. when
blanken stein made. if you would take a look at those. these are statements -- the worst statements he made i didn't print. some that are really unspeakable in the halls of the senate, and unbelievable to me and in the year 2018 when he said these -- would you be willing to read any us? oud to his statement. >> the words here, are not words that i would use. >> i guess that means no, right? if you're not willing to say those things to the committee, do you think -- he wrote these...
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you might have embellished. not many 2-year-olds are proficient on the bassoon. >> actor and author ben stein and megan alexanderboth for joining us. when i heard the name laurie laughlin, she because of the genre she is in, the star of hallmark, of their series, will this affect her differently and -- >> i think this is different from other celebrity scandals because of the type of entertainment she does, the hallmark channel is known for wholesome family-friendly faith-based entertainment and i'm a huge fan and she's the face of that brand, the main star. holiday movies are so popular that they have a television series with a rabid devoted fan base. we call ourselves parties and monitor all that is going on on social media, people are in an uproar over this, two reactions are going on. some people say we bind to this content and these actors, they believe in the parts they play so some people are calling for her to be fired. then you've got some of the other side saying wait a minute, faith calls us to grace, redemption, forgiveness. my heart goes out to the hallmark channel from a business standpoint, viewers
you might have embellished. not many 2-year-olds are proficient on the bassoon. >> actor and author ben stein and megan alexanderboth for joining us. when i heard the name laurie laughlin, she because of the genre she is in, the star of hallmark, of their series, will this affect her differently and -- >> i think this is different from other celebrity scandals because of the type of entertainment she does, the hallmark channel is known for wholesome family-friendly faith-based...
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collins, i know you talked about this with senator fine stein but you drafted an amicus brief hamdon versus rumsfeld in which a military commission, conspireing with al qaeda and you argued the provisions in power, the president to establish military commissions, the supreme court disagreed, what do you believe are the limitations on the president's commander in chief powers in a time of war? >> well, the particular issue that we addressed in that amicus brief really just went to sort of what was the adherent scope of the authority to invoke military commissions in a sort of pre-statutory period, so we kind of went through the history, and that was, it was primarily an historical brief going through the history of military commissions. it ultimately, given how the court disposed of the case, my brief proved to be irrelevant, because the court decided -- >> but my question is what do you believe are the limitations on the president's commander in chief powers? >> i don't think it would be appropriate for me sitting here today to opine on the substance of that question. i have already
collins, i know you talked about this with senator fine stein but you drafted an amicus brief hamdon versus rumsfeld in which a military commission, conspireing with al qaeda and you argued the provisions in power, the president to establish military commissions, the supreme court disagreed, what do you believe are the limitations on the president's commander in chief powers in a time of war? >> well, the particular issue that we addressed in that amicus brief really just went to sort of...
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aren't they putting together this resolution because of her comments in the first place in ben stein, good to see yous congresswoman ilhan omar and her comments. and news that the democrats are scrambling to put some kind of resolution together and want to include anti-muslim bias. >> she needs a great deal of education on how america works. here in america it's not acceptable. we have had a lot of bad problems with it. the tragic fact is the democratic party which is the home to these modern day semites is also where jews go to vote. as for muslim bias in the resolution, that's fine, they can put all the buy as they want. but the democrat party is getting to be the home of anti-semitism. trish: they would say donald trump is anti-semitic. >> that's nonsense. he's the most of pro president there has ever been. he has jewish grandchildren, a jewish in-law. it's insane to call him anti-semite. and i think that's part of the reason people hate him because there is a deep well of anti-semitism among a certain group of people in this country and they hate trump for not going anti-semitic. trish: she is ou
aren't they putting together this resolution because of her comments in the first place in ben stein, good to see yous congresswoman ilhan omar and her comments. and news that the democrats are scrambling to put some kind of resolution together and want to include anti-muslim bias. >> she needs a great deal of education on how america works. here in america it's not acceptable. we have had a lot of bad problems with it. the tragic fact is the democratic party which is the home to these...
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. >> we had a feeling you might have embellished, not many 2-year-olds are proficient, i would assume. >> shannon: actor and author ben steinegan alexander, thank you both for joining us. i want to start with you because when i heard the name, i keep getting corrected i'm not sure what it is, because of the genre that she's in, she's the star of hallmark of their series, is this going to affect her differently? >> i think this is different from other celebrity scandals because of the type of entertainment she does. the hallmark channel is known for wholesome, friendly, faith-based -- she's the face of that brand, the main star. we talk about how holiday movies are so popular but they have a television series that has a rabid, devoted fan base. i'm part of the facebook page, we call ourselves hearties. people are in an uproar over this and there are two reactions that are going on. some people say we buy into this content and we buy into these actors, they believe in the parts that they play, some people are calling for her to be fired. you have some on the other side saying our faith calls us to grace, redemption, forgivene
. >> we had a feeling you might have embellished, not many 2-year-olds are proficient, i would assume. >> shannon: actor and author ben steinegan alexander, thank you both for joining us. i want to start with you because when i heard the name, i keep getting corrected i'm not sure what it is, because of the genre that she's in, she's the star of hallmark of their series, is this going to affect her differently? >> i think this is different from other celebrity scandals because...
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the guidance that we've heard attorney general, rather, deputy attorney general rod rosen stein bring up, which younish somebody's reputation if they're not charged with a crime. so we may not see what underlying evidence there was as part of this investigation. if there are no more indictments. so does it stand to reason that even if the president committed political offenses, relevant to the question of impeachment, for example, we may never know that? >> that is entirely possible. and remember, back when this came up in the clinton administration, there was an independent counsel law, and that independent counsel law said if the independent counsel found evidence of potentially impeachable conduct, the independent counsel had to turn that information over to congress. and after the starr investigation, seemingly both parties said you know what, we don't like how that went down, and that law lapsed. that's no longer the law. and so now, we've got this situation where the justice department, through a special counsel, can do an investigation, can turn over those results, confidentially to the atto
the guidance that we've heard attorney general, rather, deputy attorney general rod rosen stein bring up, which younish somebody's reputation if they're not charged with a crime. so we may not see what underlying evidence there was as part of this investigation. if there are no more indictments. so does it stand to reason that even if the president committed political offenses, relevant to the question of impeachment, for example, we may never know that? >> that is entirely possible. and...
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stein. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the dangerous case of donald trump was on public display at the conservative political action conference and he very deliberately took his language to a new outrageous level. naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites - even our competitors - so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. kayak. search one and done. what do you look for i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you
stein. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the dangerous case of donald trump was on public display at the conservative political action conference and he very deliberately took his language to a new outrageous level. naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with...
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mark stein with us next. ♪ >> tucker: you could have seen thisuc one coming. dr.e most beloved children's authors. he's an american, but his books were written before 2008 so it was inevitable that someone in academia would call them racist. that is bound to happen. a new academic study claims that "racism spans across the entire dr. seuss collection." the study says it's a myth that books like "horton hears a who," which are actually against racism, promote tolerance by the chief argument is that the current dominant characters are always also mail and they have the wrong skin colors, whatever those are. author and columnist mark, mark steyn joins us. but where the skin colors of dr. seuss? >> that's right, they've done a survey and concluded that only 2% of the characters and dr. seuss are persons of color. they find this problematic. i actually find the word problematic problematic because it's become a way of -- for social justice for years to label anything they don't like without actually engaging in it in any coherent way. so they may be all kinds of reason
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you decide what happens with the obstruction issue. so barr along with rosen stein went ahead and made the decision. well we don't see information for or against. can't decide. so what we have right now is likes a precis if you will. and that is not enough to satisfy anyone. and anyone in the 420-0 vote in the house said we want to see the entire report. one way or another you are going see the a lot more if not the entire report. >> what we've gotten so far, are you surprised any gig that's come out? >> i'm a little surprised mueller went ahead and gave so much authority to the attorney general. now special council rules are different this time around than they have been in the past. perhaps that is part of it. but clearly the attorney general had a good deal of discretion here. once that discretion is kicked in place we have that wall, if you will, between what the real issue, perhaps, and what the attorney general is saying. we don't know yet which gets back to we. we need to see everything. and i think even the republicans want to see everything. >> there a winn
you decide what happens with the obstruction issue. so barr along with rosen stein went ahead and made the decision. well we don't see information for or against. can't decide. so what we have right now is likes a precis if you will. and that is not enough to satisfy anyone. and anyone in the 420-0 vote in the house said we want to see the entire report. one way or another you are going see the a lot more if not the entire report. >> what we've gotten so far, are you surprised any gig...
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you got to address factory farming. maybe we shouldn't be eating a hamburger for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. >> tucker: mark stein is anmnist. do you feel that your diet is threatened by the newly emerging left? >> yeah, i -- as i understand it, every time i have a cheese burger, a polar bear dies. i don't want to -- as your previous guest was saying, that nice young lady, we shouldn't be having kids. we should go extinct. if you do make the mistake of having kids, the least you could do is not have your kids eat meat so that cows will go extinct and therefore there won't be the devastation wreaked by bovine flatulence. we're approaching the point at which liberal myths are terrorizing millions of hitherto same people. >> tucker: you had the reaction i did. i felt sorry for her. i wasn't mad at her. she's been told by the religious leaders in her global warming cult that having children is wrong. she's basically joined a monetary and given up her life in service of their weird religion. she's the victim. >> actually, modern day climate cultism is rather like the shakers. the shakers, you'll recall, in parts of northern
you got to address factory farming. maybe we shouldn't be eating a hamburger for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. >> tucker: mark stein is anmnist. do you feel that your diet is threatened by the newly emerging left? >> yeah, i -- as i understand it, every time i have a cheese burger, a polar bear dies. i don't want to -- as your previous guest was saying, that nice young lady, we shouldn't be having kids. we should go extinct. if you do make the mistake of having kids, the least you...
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you make of that? joseph: my guess is bill barr stein,s deputy rod ros the last thing they wanted to do washe to be tinaliders on the department of justice side. that being said, it was handed to them without a recommendation made, and in my view, they probably said, what choice do we have. this was a criminalio investigatbeing run by theme justice depart through the special counsel, and the public needed to know was there a criminal case here. bob mueller did not answer the question, so the attorney general said, i have to. laura: there are many calls for the mueller report to beade public. do you think that will happen given various legal hurdles? t joseph: it will happen, t overnight. the calls for it to be immeately handed over are completely implausible. there should be every effort for maximum transparency, but we have to do this right. in my view, i expect we will e a redacted version of the report in the near future with possibly a full version goi to congress for a closed-door view only. it will be a matter of time before the justice department can properly go through the report and figure out w
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particularly when you consider rod rosen-style stein's involvement in steining those fisa warrants when the investigation was getting going. having rosenstein still there through the process is political insulation for the president. again, the president is putting a lot of faith and trust in bill barr. but i would assume that because of his stellar reputation barr is going to go through this thing with a fine tooth comb to make sure nothing is released publicly that shouldn't be out there. you're talking about intimate conversations between the president and his top aids, stuff that you want to not get out in the public. >> excellent reporting from the chief white house chris wallace, fox news sunday host. we were talking a moment ago we had an ink ling this might be coming out. i appreciate you tap dancing with me a little bit, two-page letter, it's pretty brief. and what stands out for you, chris? >> well, it strikes me as imminently reasonable offer, not really an offer, a declaration by the attorney general, the fact is that the report was only given to, at what, 5:00 a week ago, s
particularly when you consider rod rosen-style stein's involvement in steining those fisa warrants when the investigation was getting going. having rosenstein still there through the process is political insulation for the president. again, the president is putting a lot of faith and trust in bill barr. but i would assume that because of his stellar reputation barr is going to go through this thing with a fine tooth comb to make sure nothing is released publicly that shouldn't be out there....
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from mueller it seems to me that jerry nadler has made the case that maybe you need to hear from mueller and barr and rows be steins well. >> uh-hum when we do see this report within the next month, gloria, what are the specific things you will be looking for other than what you just mentioned? >> right. i think the big question here is, why mueller decided that he couldn't decide on obstruction, right? that he couldn't say there was anything criminal, but he couldn't say that there wasn't something wrong and, you know, that he couldn't exonerate, but there was something wrong, but maybe it wasn't criminal, maybe it was abuse of power, we just -- we just have no idea and maybe we'll learn a little bit more about what the both sides of the argument were and whether, perhaps, the attorneys working for mueller could not agree. i don't think mueller's going to write a report and say, this attorney thought this and this other attorney thought that but he will give, i believe, both sides of the argument and we'll be able to see -- sort of lift the vail a little bit on the struggle they were having on inside the special
from mueller it seems to me that jerry nadler has made the case that maybe you need to hear from mueller and barr and rows be steins well. >> uh-hum when we do see this report within the next month, gloria, what are the specific things you will be looking for other than what you just mentioned? >> right. i think the big question here is, why mueller decided that he couldn't decide on obstruction, right? that he couldn't say there was anything criminal, but he couldn't say that there...
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so sam stein, all of that is probably why you saw paul manafort's attorney come out of the courtroom yesterday and say "no collusion," he wanted to remind people there is more out there. >> that's what surprised me. i guess we have to figure out what the definition of collusion is. providing polling data to russian operatives seem to me to have some collusion. paul manafort was actively accused of witness tampering and that obviously got him tossed in jail early. you'd think the judge would have taken that into consideration and yet he ended up with a sentence that is roughly similar to what michael cohen got. it goes back to what everyone is saying, this is about the inequities in the judicial system writ large and rudy giuliani said i was very sympathetic to paul manafort but his basic line was this is just a white collar crime the end, as if it should be judged differently from any other crime. this puts the spotlight on what is a hugely biased and discrepancies in the judicial system unfortunately. >> so barbara mcquaid, we know what's next in the immediate future for paul manafo
so sam stein, all of that is probably why you saw paul manafort's attorney come out of the courtroom yesterday and say "no collusion," he wanted to remind people there is more out there. >> that's what surprised me. i guess we have to figure out what the definition of collusion is. providing polling data to russian operatives seem to me to have some collusion. paul manafort was actively accused of witness tampering and that obviously got him tossed in jail early. you'd think the...
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stein. scotland will host well. louise is back with us. how will you see tonight going?d feeling. they have to believe in themselves and put that performance and for 80 minutes. and maybe help the rain stays away. ed is coming down now but hopefully there will be slightly better conditions by the time we get to kick off that is it for sportsday. six nations across the bbc tonight. goodbye. hello. good evening. a bright start today in many places but it did not last. cloud and rain working from the west, setting us up for another weekend, called off and windy and we will see some rain and snow over high grounds, still the potential for some sunny spells and between those unsettled outs of weather. during tonight, the rain today clears away. clear spells and a fresh clutch of heavy downpours moving across northern ireland into england and further snow this south. further south, a relatively mild night. tomorrow, the first lumber what weather will slide across northern england into the midlands. some snow over high ground, and then we see some snow over high ground, and the
stein. scotland will host well. louise is back with us. how will you see tonight going?d feeling. they have to believe in themselves and put that performance and for 80 minutes. and maybe help the rain stays away. ed is coming down now but hopefully there will be slightly better conditions by the time we get to kick off that is it for sportsday. six nations across the bbc tonight. goodbye. hello. good evening. a bright start today in many places but it did not last. cloud and rain working from...
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you. >>> happening today, president trump is scheduled to stein an executive order at the white house requiring colleges and universities to support free speech if they want to continue to receive federal funding. ktvu lauren plan chard. >> signing a new executive order later today expected to instruct agencies like the department of education, health and human services, and defense to fully comply with the first amendment in exchange for research and education grants. the president announcing the idea during the conservative political action conference last month. referencing allegations that conservatives on college campuses are being silenced citing last month's alleged attack of a conservative activist at the you of california berkeley. >> if they want our dollars and we give it to them by the billions, they've got to allow people like hayden and many other great young people and old people to speak. >> still some conservatives caution against creating new federal restrictions. education secretary betsy devos saying she doesn't believe workers' compensation government muscle should be juice
you. >>> happening today, president trump is scheduled to stein an executive order at the white house requiring colleges and universities to support free speech if they want to continue to receive federal funding. ktvu lauren plan chard. >> signing a new executive order later today expected to instruct agencies like the department of education, health and human services, and defense to fully comply with the first amendment in exchange for research and education grants. the...
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our after the game crew will take you into the warriors home immediately following -- >>> another first for san francisco beer maker anchor stein, it's the first craft brewery to unionize. the 123-year-old brewer have voted to form a unit of the international long shore and warehouse union. workers are asking for better hours and benefits. according to the chronicle, they're dealing with shorter lunch breaks, reduced sick days and more expensive health benefits. anker was bought out in 2017. anchor steinis considered the birthplace of american craft beer. >>> nearly complete on what has been at&t park. they're installing the oracle sign at the entrance to the ballpark. they're adorning the exterior of the stadium. work is still on the way on the scoreboard sign. this is the fourth name. it was original pack tell park and then at&t park. they have naming rights for the next 20 years. >> you would never know. it looks exactly like the other logos and fonts. they did a good job. >>> next at 5:00 a.m., an announcement from tesla. >>> jussie smollett due in court. what a judge is expect today ask him. >>> the bay area museum celebra
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report that he did reach some of these top line conclusions of his own and now what you have are william barr and rod rosen stein huddling together. they were at the justice department all day yesterday going over the conclusions and trying to determine how they want to rewrite those or change those before they submit them to congress and share them public. again, this is just kind of the beginning of the end, whatever they decide to release is sure to spark more questions from lawmakers and probably an extensive political and legal ballots. >> so is there any indication, any insight -- i'll accept there isn't because we don't know anything about the report, right? about the form in which this first disclosure will come? if they are bullet points or if it's a short narrative with more to come. >> we don't know exactly the format it's coming. we expect top line conclusions, whatever that means. >> yes. >> whatever those conclusions are. as of yesterday, the hill was expecting they would be receiving those nsome kind of a written format and not get an oral briefing. it's a day so the two were huddled together yest
report that he did reach some of these top line conclusions of his own and now what you have are william barr and rod rosen stein huddling together. they were at the justice department all day yesterday going over the conclusions and trying to determine how they want to rewrite those or change those before they submit them to congress and share them public. again, this is just kind of the beginning of the end, whatever they decide to release is sure to spark more questions from lawmakers and...
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i want to read you something by frequent guest on this broadcast. sam stein.e a world in which a muslim terrorist group had executed and attacked and killed 50 people and the response was to say in essence this isn't a big deal. it's small group of people. malco malcolm, that's along lines of what you were saying. >> absolutely. when we had the massacre in florida, at the dance club, in which a person who was supposedly claimed he was a member of isis. president trump still references these attacks. the problem is in law enforcement and i train a lot of law enforcement here in the united states. almost every one in the homeland security here in the state of new york, including the swat teams. they don't understand that they are not going to have a clash with isis or the possibility of that on a day-to-day basis. these right wing extremists, malitia men, they go to guns. they want confrontation. timmy mcvey when he blew up the building in oklahoma city and killed the largest number of americans dikilled, 186 people. he did it with the same intention. he wanted
i want to read you something by frequent guest on this broadcast. sam stein.e a world in which a muslim terrorist group had executed and attacked and killed 50 people and the response was to say in essence this isn't a big deal. it's small group of people. malco malcolm, that's along lines of what you were saying. >> absolutely. when we had the massacre in florida, at the dance club, in which a person who was supposedly claimed he was a member of isis. president trump still references...
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neighbor is a conversation you have with your progressive friends, are you worried the label will matter more? >> no, there is no jill stein this time around, no one will sit around, progressives will come out for joe biden, for amy klobuchar, and kamala harris. i think the problem is those blue collar middle class working class voters that voted for trump in wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, will they vote democrat this time, we can get them but not if we lean towards becomes a socialist country. they will scare those voters, they will hold their note and vote for trump again and we can't keep making unforced errors. we have to focus on our core message that is economic fairness, infrastructure, put people to work in good jobs, those are the things we ought to be talking about. >> good to be talking to you ed rendell, stop by more often, sir. >> all right. >> a new report shows that president trump tried to step in to personally block a multimillion dollar company merger. ♪ hoo! - did you know, the exact same hotel room can have many different prices? it all depends on where you look. - wait, you paid how much? - oh, dear! -
neighbor is a conversation you have with your progressive friends, are you worried the label will matter more? >> no, there is no jill stein this time around, no one will sit around, progressives will come out for joe biden, for amy klobuchar, and kamala harris. i think the problem is those blue collar middle class working class voters that voted for trump in wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio, will they vote democrat this time, we can get them but not if we lean towards becomes a socialist...
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i want to read you something by a frequent guest on this broadcast. sam stein. quote, imagine a world in which a muslim terrorist group had executed an attack that killed 50 people and the response from the president was to say, in essence, this isn't a big deal, it's just a small group of people. malcolm, that's along the lines of what you were just saying. >> absolutely. and when we had the massacre in florida, you know, at the dance club, which -- in which a person who supposedly claimed he was a member of isis, you know, president trump still references these attacks. the problem is, in law enforcement -- and i trained a lot of law enforcement here in the united states. almost everyone in the homeland security here in the state of new york, including the s.w.a.t. teams. they don't understand that they are not going to have a clash with isis or the possibility of that on a day-to-day basis. these right-wing extremists, militia men, they go to guns, they want confrontation. timothy mcveigh when he broke up the building in oklahoma city and killed over, you kno
i want to read you something by a frequent guest on this broadcast. sam stein. quote, imagine a world in which a muslim terrorist group had executed an attack that killed 50 people and the response from the president was to say, in essence, this isn't a big deal, it's just a small group of people. malcolm, that's along the lines of what you were just saying. >> absolutely. and when we had the massacre in florida, you know, at the dance club, which -- in which a person who supposedly...
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you know bored to miss one and only boom but. welcome back to the program german rock band rob stein is feeling the i'm sure of the jewish community across the globe over a video promoting the group's new single and looks at germany's postes present and future but it's the part to fix in the holocaust that straw to major backlash is being described by some as frivolous and their response will. we'll talk to the nine minute video shows the finding historical moments like the formation of the vine my. republic and the emergence of the nazi party the lyrics are said to show the struggle with german identity saying we want to love you and damn you someone in a jewish community say it's outrageous while the israeli foreign ministry is even insisting the clip should be banned. this ramstein using the whole cost purpose this is shameful and called for we joined the many voices calling for immediate removal of the band and its record label of yet to respond to the criticism i discussed earlier the reactions around the new video with freelance journalist luke levy and historian efraim zuroff. back to the matter is that they did what they d
you know bored to miss one and only boom but. welcome back to the program german rock band rob stein is feeling the i'm sure of the jewish community across the globe over a video promoting the group's new single and looks at germany's postes present and future but it's the part to fix in the holocaust that straw to major backlash is being described by some as frivolous and their response will. we'll talk to the nine minute video shows the finding historical moments like the formation of the...
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you make a difference. democrats don't like third parties or jill stein or schultz running.e deal he will run. he is is staffing up. he is spending a lost money. every indication he is going to run. he doesn't have to make the decision for another year. connell: sometimes people will step up, hire terrific talent like doug schoen, and sometimes they don't run. >> you did. connell: saw that with mike bloomberg, joking aside you worked for. it is similar type of candidate in 2016 said i can't run as an independent. now he says i can't run as a democrat. it brings up question whether there is room in either party for a true centrist? >> i would like to believe there is though practically very difficult. i think the mistake howard schultz made coming out of the box had nothing to do with the american dream or public housing. it had to do with the fact that he positioned himself as sort of a moderate liberal dissident democrat, rather than saying i'm taking ideas from the republicans, some from the democrats. he had a narrow program that hasn't served him well. connell: seems he
you make a difference. democrats don't like third parties or jill stein or schultz running.e deal he will run. he is is staffing up. he is spending a lost money. every indication he is going to run. he doesn't have to make the decision for another year. connell: sometimes people will step up, hire terrific talent like doug schoen, and sometimes they don't run. >> you did. connell: saw that with mike bloomberg, joking aside you worked for. it is similar type of candidate in 2016 said i...
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. >> and you have again the president's party controls both chambers of congress and they have oversight, and rod rosen steinatedly, he was comfortable with where robert mueller, and he's handed off the southern district of noerng. the investigation itself and we'll see what the collusions are and you can have your views and how the president describes it is not factual including his best friend james comey. robert mueller knows james comey from their professional dealings in law enforcement. there is zero evidence that they are social friends or friends and there's some evidence to the contrary, but that again, the president trying to tell his base don't believe any of this. >> but look, this is a window into how we're going to see the president talk about the mueller report on the campaign trail. the associated press had a great story yesterday about trump beginning to use the mueller probe as a political brick bat on the campaign trail and position himself as a victim of government overreach and that's a real change. he's been afraid of what this probe is going to reveal and there's some growing confidenc
. >> and you have again the president's party controls both chambers of congress and they have oversight, and rod rosen steinatedly, he was comfortable with where robert mueller, and he's handed off the southern district of noerng. the investigation itself and we'll see what the collusions are and you can have your views and how the president describes it is not factual including his best friend james comey. robert mueller knows james comey from their professional dealings in law...
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quote want to love and damn you some within the jewish community say it is outrageous while the israeli foreign minister is insisting the clip should be deleted this from stein cliff using the holocaust for advertisement purposes is shameful and uncalled for we joined the many voices calling for his immediate removal of the band and its record label are yet to respond to the criticism earlier daniel hawkins discussed the reaction to ramstein new video with independent journalist a lucrative a and historian efraim zuroff. fact of the matter is that they did what they did. it's available to anyone who wants and this is really in that the way to deal with the subject as sensitive as the holocaust they are if i may say on the good side of course and they bring the message of the horror of the camps to young people working class people who probably don't have a clue really even in germany of what happened sixty years ago it's true that somehow it is not bad here it is it's not clear what the messages and it's basically no no this is not education seminar this is just rammstein is way of tracking people from is that something you'd agree with that there shouldn't
quote want to love and damn you some within the jewish community say it is outrageous while the israeli foreign minister is insisting the clip should be deleted this from stein cliff using the holocaust for advertisement purposes is shameful and uncalled for we joined the many voices calling for his immediate removal of the band and its record label are yet to respond to the criticism earlier daniel hawkins discussed the reaction to ramstein new video with independent journalist a lucrative a...
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policy editor for the daily beast, sam stein, white house correspondent for and just back to the trial from new hampshire, msnbc political reporter ali vitali. thank you all for being here tonight. the president, sam, on a little bit of a terror. >> little bit. >> this morning, i stopped counting the number of things or people he insulted kind of along the way. basically i was wondering how much of that has to do with what's been going on, on the 2020 campaign trail. >> it's hard to tell. it usually is what's on his tv that inspires him. so there was a direct correlation this morning between one of the auto worker union members being on fox and him tweeting about the gm plant closing. >> and anchors. >> anchors, he didn't like their programming. judge jeanine pirro wasn't on last night. he didn't like that. i think it's bizarre because he's also the president. but you have to imagine also here's someone who loves to be the center of attention and has the discussion constantly revolving around him. to a certain degree as the candidates step forward and they suck up the media oxygen, he feels a competitive response to that and try to draw those cameras
policy editor for the daily beast, sam stein, white house correspondent for and just back to the trial from new hampshire, msnbc political reporter ali vitali. thank you all for being here tonight. the president, sam, on a little bit of a terror. >> little bit. >> this morning, i stopped counting the number of things or people he insulted kind of along the way. basically i was wondering how much of that has to do with what's been going on, on the 2020 campaign trail. >> it's...
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richard good stein and former advisor to the clinton presidential campaign. gentlemen, welcome. good to have both of youartha: interesting stuff in that poll and focus grown. richard, what do you take away from it? >> well, there was a large poll, 1,000 people, not six, that was done nationally that showed joe biden actually rather popular not just among democrats but a poll in michigan that him up 13 over donald trump, which trump won. two over trump in iowa which trump won. 14 over trump in new hampshire which hillary won by less than half a point. so i don't think we should ascribe too much to that. >> martha: to the six people in the studio in new york city? >> exactly. but i do think this business about socialism, i pray that people do act on that. i'm nawz united stated at the prospect of bernie sanders being the democratic nominee. forget his age. joe biden is over 75. donald trump is a little under. i don't think voters will discriminate on that ground. bernie sanders got off easy running against hillary clinton in 2016 on that issue. >> martha: it's interesting. people talk about intersectional
richard good stein and former advisor to the clinton presidential campaign. gentlemen, welcome. good to have both of youartha: interesting stuff in that poll and focus grown. richard, what do you take away from it? >> well, there was a large poll, 1,000 people, not six, that was done nationally that showed joe biden actually rather popular not just among democrats but a poll in michigan that him up 13 over donald trump, which trump won. two over trump in iowa which trump won. 14 over...
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that's why you need to take a moment to really a church with men and showed importance of pushing young girls to pursue their dreams because everyone can contribute to. the piano stein host is also breaking down barriers in twenty seven teams she made history in germany by becoming the first female to officiate a top level mismatch. my name is. she's the first woman to referee a game in the bundesliga for any top european men speak. she's not too keen on the limelight however especially not on account of my gender but she is in the limelight because she's a woman a female referee a trailblazer to be honest i'm house on wonder woman grown more will definitely a prior. own rules being your call and being a referee is very similar. until my responsibility falls to performing for all the female referees around the world. the german bundesliga is definitely one of the worldwide its most respected football leagues all over and so having a few men official here is really a big foot stuff in general for few minutes. speed limits so much focus on the other stuff. the stuff. is the. choice of the stick it's. the main challenge in refereeing is to control twenty two totally di
that's why you need to take a moment to really a church with men and showed importance of pushing young girls to pursue their dreams because everyone can contribute to. the piano stein host is also breaking down barriers in twenty seven teams she made history in germany by becoming the first female to officiate a top level mismatch. my name is. she's the first woman to referee a game in the bundesliga for any top european men speak. she's not too keen on the limelight however especially not on...