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about this image?it does have a sign on it. >> caution, no stopping, radioactive materials area. this stop is required, contact blackjack for instructions. >> we are seeing the layering of what we might imagine the landscape to be with a framework to think about. we have solnit suggesting there a couple of ways that desert has been presented. for depicting the desert as desolate, empty, a wasteland, whose perspective is that? are there alternate framings that map onto it better? that we have also encountered? who might have a different framing for thinking about this landscape. >> the western shoshone. recognizing that constructing the landscape as filled with abundance or desolate can be a cultural thing. what you see shapes what you do. here's another image. this is an image of the flats, what do you see here? lots of craters. >> is that snow? or follow? >> i think it's the brightness of the light. atomic energy commission says this land is virtually uninhabited. we talked about that framing. and an
about this image?it does have a sign on it. >> caution, no stopping, radioactive materials area. this stop is required, contact blackjack for instructions. >> we are seeing the layering of what we might imagine the landscape to be with a framework to think about. we have solnit suggesting there a couple of ways that desert has been presented. for depicting the desert as desolate, empty, a wasteland, whose perspective is that? are there alternate framings that map onto it better?...
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and you talk about that? >> i always like to make sure that we are not dealing with fake news or history that is not truthful. the office of environmental equity, which became the office of environmental justice, came from recommendations. they engage with that gentleman right over there. through that set of dialogues and pushing and pulling, tough times, and moving towards better times is how the office of environmental justice got started. and actually should be a real driver to all the policies that the agency does. i have been a big proponent of saying that communities are being impacted. if they are not asking for these types of things, we have to ask, where we moving forward? they are the ones who will receive the benefit or the impact. to the second part of your that old 20th-century paradigm where young people are not part of the driving of the creation and innovation they of thethey are not part new 21st-century paradigm we must create if we are going to fromess the impacts climate change, then we ar
and you talk about that? >> i always like to make sure that we are not dealing with fake news or history that is not truthful. the office of environmental equity, which became the office of environmental justice, came from recommendations. they engage with that gentleman right over there. through that set of dialogues and pushing and pulling, tough times, and moving towards better times is how the office of environmental justice got started. and actually should be a real driver to all the...
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and there's the cover up by trump about what meeting was about.uent to the meeting the fbi breeched the campaign about attempts by russians to get into the campaign. and muddy up the democratic process. at no stage during the entire couple month period do the trump people say, we actually were approached by them. we met with them. so there may not be the intent. as to the criminal liability. once again does that matter to the extent that the facts that tell you the truth ta lied about a meeting they were willing to have to get dirt by a foreign entity. about an american election and the other candidate. >> let's not forget we know about paul manafort. and business association with russian. remember that. jeffrey, bar said that mueller found the campaign didn't conspire or coordinate with russia. actually what he said was that the investigation didn't establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or koshd nated with the russian government in the election interference activity. so, what do you think. is it possible we will find out even mor
and there's the cover up by trump about what meeting was about.uent to the meeting the fbi breeched the campaign about attempts by russians to get into the campaign. and muddy up the democratic process. at no stage during the entire couple month period do the trump people say, we actually were approached by them. we met with them. so there may not be the intent. as to the criminal liability. once again does that matter to the extent that the facts that tell you the truth ta lied about a meeting...
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about democracy and only care about anti-communism. there was change in policy in the occupation. that were labor strikes were not allowed in action 48. there were things like the creation of the npr. that is one of the biggest examples. what i am arguing is that we can trace a lot of continuities -- what i'm arguing for is the idea is that there are not continuities across the two halves of the occupation. to say there is no continuities is an overstatement. i was struck by how much of a turn against communism in the later part of the occupation was facilitated to the early occupation. they can purge communists because they were using the same policies that purged notes arrests. ilitarists. the other thing i wanted to do -- i think japan is often treated in isolation or in a bilateral contact. i am somewhat guilty of this. struck by how many parallels they were between what is going on in japan and the united states at the same time. for example, in this chapter that i talked about, i talk about the npr but it is in the context of the
about democracy and only care about anti-communism. there was change in policy in the occupation. that were labor strikes were not allowed in action 48. there were things like the creation of the npr. that is one of the biggest examples. what i am arguing is that we can trace a lot of continuities -- what i'm arguing for is the idea is that there are not continuities across the two halves of the occupation. to say there is no continuities is an overstatement. i was struck by how much of a turn...
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what about obstruction?e's going to join us to see whether or not he agrees with anything that mueller found. we'll do it now. how are you doing? >> doing great. >> thank you. >> hey, chris. >> so on obstruction do you agree that mr. mueller said look there's a lot here, i can't make a determination but that's okay because congress can. my hands are some what tied and it's a little complicated for us and easier for congress. >> first of all as the attorney general said today, the decision by bob mueller to not bring or recommend an obstruction case was not based on the guideline. in fact it was not but for that we would have recommended something. >> true. >> so here's the thing, if there was an obstruction case to be made they would have made it. they did not. >> then why did he say what he said? >> well, you know what it said. do you think if there was an obstruction case under obstruction laws they would have brought it? >> after a thorough investigation of the case that the president clearly did not comm
what about obstruction?e's going to join us to see whether or not he agrees with anything that mueller found. we'll do it now. how are you doing? >> doing great. >> thank you. >> hey, chris. >> so on obstruction do you agree that mr. mueller said look there's a lot here, i can't make a determination but that's okay because congress can. my hands are some what tied and it's a little complicated for us and easier for congress. >> first of all as the attorney general...
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about how much this cost. each time you say, should be put trillions into it, although i think we are talking billions, but you can afford to put billions in the system. someone is paying. someone is paying the billions of dollars and i think the public ought to take on more of that . >> i want to turn to a point that several of you have brought up during the conversation which is the dichotomy between the middle- class problem on higher education and everyone below the middle class are what you may see lower middle class. to me, when i go in we are sitting here in the united states senate when i go in and talk to members of the staff or when i see 20/20 candidates on stage with students, it's almost always someone who has a graduate degree from georgetown and they are concerned about the high level of debt with a graduate degree from georgetown. that person in my estimation is going to be fine. so, how do we but, that person is also more politically powerful than all the people who are not going to be fine. s
about how much this cost. each time you say, should be put trillions into it, although i think we are talking billions, but you can afford to put billions in the system. someone is paying. someone is paying the billions of dollars and i think the public ought to take on more of that . >> i want to turn to a point that several of you have brought up during the conversation which is the dichotomy between the middle- class problem on higher education and everyone below the middle class are...
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the charges are not about 2016. it is about 2010. and there has been big a evolution in how people view mr. assange. we want to play, remember, folks, donald trump used to cheer him today, reversed himself. >> one of the major reasons for government secrecy is to protect the government from its own population. we should pay attention to the leaks. >> well, first of all, i think that wikileaks has done such an important job to get truth out. sandy hope you get free one day. boy, wikileaks. >> i know nothing about wikileaks. it's not my thing. >> i think the important thing is that 99% of what he does in his career is combative, adversarial, highly controversial journalism. and giving them information. but the cardinal sin, the one thing that has allowed the justice department to label as a healthcare rather than a journalist, is this one password that he allegedly offered to crack eight years ago. as far as we know, failed to crack. it shows the tiny, the thin line between being a modern journalist and being a hacker. we've seen other
the charges are not about 2016. it is about 2010. and there has been big a evolution in how people view mr. assange. we want to play, remember, folks, donald trump used to cheer him today, reversed himself. >> one of the major reasons for government secrecy is to protect the government from its own population. we should pay attention to the leaks. >> well, first of all, i think that wikileaks has done such an important job to get truth out. sandy hope you get free one day. boy,...
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when we talk about quality we talk about decent wages, benefits, our jobs accessible to about the quality oftransportae predictable schedules so people can manage their personal lives and responsibilities in addition to their working lives, are there opportunities for mobility for people? in the work i lead around business ownership, one thing we have focused on is how do disparities into who is able to open businesses play into critical issues around income and wealth inequality and in the u.s., particularly around racial lines? we talk about the disparities and overall wealth levels and network levels of black and latino families relative to white families. we know white families have about 10 times the wealth of black and latino families. important to look at what kind of assets people own and how those assets appreciate, how they create diversification and household balance sheets. one thing we have been looking a lot at is the fact that, for many black and latino families we see lower levels of investment, lower levels of assets, we see more concentration in assets that are depreciat
when we talk about quality we talk about decent wages, benefits, our jobs accessible to about the quality oftransportae predictable schedules so people can manage their personal lives and responsibilities in addition to their working lives, are there opportunities for mobility for people? in the work i lead around business ownership, one thing we have focused on is how do disparities into who is able to open businesses play into critical issues around income and wealth inequality and in the...
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he said he has concerns about various aspects about it. and that's why he's convening a group to look into exactly what happened here. but he did mention other aspects of the mueller report that were interesting, as well as the four-page letter that he sent to congress, outiening the top line conclusions of the report. the big question is why special counsel mueller kicked that the decision of obstruction of justice to the attorney general, whether he meant to kick that instead to congress on the question of obstruction. barr just revealed that mueller did not indicate that he wanted congress to make that decision on obstruction of justice. he also said that mueller did not specifically ask the attorney general to make that decision. he said that's generally how it works, the justice department makes that decision about charges with obstruction of justice. now there's been lots of questions about the redactions. he's making it clear that he plans to hand over a redacted version of this report but has not discussed overruled redactions with
he said he has concerns about various aspects about it. and that's why he's convening a group to look into exactly what happened here. but he did mention other aspects of the mueller report that were interesting, as well as the four-page letter that he sent to congress, outiening the top line conclusions of the report. the big question is why special counsel mueller kicked that the decision of obstruction of justice to the attorney general, whether he meant to kick that instead to congress on...
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he lied to you about his business. about his payoffs. about his efforts to obstruct.sian interference. about what people around him did and what he knew about what they did. how has he handled it? as expected. first, he accepted the report as good. because he wasn't being charged with a crime. but as the other aspects have come out, he says total b.s., he may not be a felon, and i say may because it's pretty clear. mr. mueller believes that if he weren't president his actions were actionable under law. but he's not acted like a man of integrity or a leader. you can't read the report and think he has behaved as we should want. so what? too many of you will shrug, not because you like what he did but because you just don't expect any better. i get it. i'm 48. i've been steeped in the best and worst of politics since i was 7. i was raised by a man who believed serving his state meant being his best, a three-term governor. people didn't agree with everything he did. he had his fights and his weaknesses but he was a man of integrity. he told people the truth and he did not
he lied to you about his business. about his payoffs. about his efforts to obstruct.sian interference. about what people around him did and what he knew about what they did. how has he handled it? as expected. first, he accepted the report as good. because he wasn't being charged with a crime. but as the other aspects have come out, he says total b.s., he may not be a felon, and i say may because it's pretty clear. mr. mueller believes that if he weren't president his actions were actionable...
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it's not just about opening up your home; it is also about opening up your heart.ider fostering. >>> we're back live now in paris where around 100 firefighters are still on the scene at notre dame. the painstaking rescue is underway. french officials said had there been a delay in fighting the flames, notre dame might not be standing today. i'm joined now by matt bradley who got here when the building was still ablaze last night. we'd been watching, the crane has gone up. we've seen people doing assessment on the outside. talk about what is urgent work of stabilizing that building. >> there's two problems here. they're working on right now, the structural integrity of the building. we've heard from french officials they're saying they need 48 hours before they can let cultural ministry personnel come in and start to go about the business of securing a lot of the artwork that remains. we're talking about some very precious pieces. much of that artwork had been moved out to the hotel nearby, that's where a lot of the parisians have been watching the blaze. a lot of t
it's not just about opening up your home; it is also about opening up your heart.ider fostering. >>> we're back live now in paris where around 100 firefighters are still on the scene at notre dame. the painstaking rescue is underway. french officials said had there been a delay in fighting the flames, notre dame might not be standing today. i'm joined now by matt bradley who got here when the building was still ablaze last night. we'd been watching, the crane has gone up. we've seen...
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he knows about the recess. many democrats in congress believe what they saw today was an attorney general who was trying to protect the president mostly because of his answer to this question. >> will we have the complete report or are you going to be selective as to what you give members of congress? >> you mean the un-redacted report? >> mmm-hmm. >> no, the first pass at this is going to produce a report that makes these redactions based on these four categories, and that's something that i am hoping will be available to the public. as i said, i'm glad to talk to chairman nadler and chairman graham as to whether they feel they need more information and see if there's a way we could accommodate that. i don't intend at this stage to send the full un-redacted report to the committee. >> that is why house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff said this about the attorney general's refusal to give congress the full un-redacted mueller report." it's what he was hired to do, which is to protect the president.
he knows about the recess. many democrats in congress believe what they saw today was an attorney general who was trying to protect the president mostly because of his answer to this question. >> will we have the complete report or are you going to be selective as to what you give members of congress? >> you mean the un-redacted report? >> mmm-hmm. >> no, the first pass at this is going to produce a report that makes these redactions based on these four categories, and...
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i just kept thinking about that and couldn't stop thinking about it. my wonderful editor was also thinking about it and i was thinking about children's books and picture books at the time and so decided to write my first picture book. about women who inspired me. i had no idea how that would go. charlotte was still very young but seemed to like it. she was my audience number one. thankfully so many of the women who had been inspiring me, resonated with young readers to give me a chance to write about more women. i just found it incredibly moving and joyful and gratifying to be able to share books that i want my own kids to read lots of kids. so i'm thankful this is part of my life. >> a lot of the issues she persisted, it's really scary. certainly the idea of animals possibly going extinct, it's very scary. scary to me as an adult but could be scary for i get. i wonder how you balance that, talk about the weight of the situation while still making it something that a kid isn't going to be totally scared off. >> i think that's an important question. i t
i just kept thinking about that and couldn't stop thinking about it. my wonderful editor was also thinking about it and i was thinking about children's books and picture books at the time and so decided to write my first picture book. about women who inspired me. i had no idea how that would go. charlotte was still very young but seemed to like it. she was my audience number one. thankfully so many of the women who had been inspiring me, resonated with young readers to give me a chance to write...
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the s&p 500 up by about 3 points and the dow industrials just about 100 points to the upside, that's pretty decent overall, we'll see if that sticks, one particular industry group to focus on the i shares tracks the dow transports, right now at the highest levels we've seen going all the way back to december third. so transport is a big part of that story union pacific earnings better than expected. that's driving the trade there, if you're looking for one of the stocks of the day that's not zoom, that's not pinterest check out blackstone, look at this 8 1/2% gains, a privately traded partnership that's going to be a publicly traded corporation. a lot more investors could come in the mix, and they raised a lot of money for their funds last year, back over to you m h much. >> sidewalk box, talking that up this morning >> so -- and the markets that dom just walked you through have two new members to welcome into the fold today you've heard the names, pinterest and zoom are both public both rising. just adding to the list of names, including some very under the radar ones that have done
the s&p 500 up by about 3 points and the dow industrials just about 100 points to the upside, that's pretty decent overall, we'll see if that sticks, one particular industry group to focus on the i shares tracks the dow transports, right now at the highest levels we've seen going all the way back to december third. so transport is a big part of that story union pacific earnings better than expected. that's driving the trade there, if you're looking for one of the stocks of the day that's...
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what about fake news? fake news seems to me think itself. .- seems to me fake itself there certainly are conspiracy theories but for government is a vague term and one that we have to realize in the united states under the first amendment false speech is protected speech. there is no general exception for falsity. you see why it don't know how much you talk to people from both sides but if you do you see there's lots of people that believe it's pretty easy. what the other side says is false and what we say is true so if the government regulated on that basis every four years what you got a unified government you would have lots of false speech which is a vague term being regulated. facebook and other companies face the same problem. they have to try to figure that out. they tend to do that by downgrading false speech or fake news. they will face the same problems as the government but they have the right to do that. hate speech, i think this will be the big issue in years to come online and probably for th
what about fake news? fake news seems to me think itself. .- seems to me fake itself there certainly are conspiracy theories but for government is a vague term and one that we have to realize in the united states under the first amendment false speech is protected speech. there is no general exception for falsity. you see why it don't know how much you talk to people from both sides but if you do you see there's lots of people that believe it's pretty easy. what the other side says is false and...
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what are we talking about here? >> it's not unusual. >> it's not unusual. >> the question is what part of the wall is the pentagon going to build and what part of the wall is the president going to take credit for. if he takes credit of the portions that we'll see, steel slatting, however you want to talk about that fencing, that's something that was initiated under the obama administration. that gives you an indication that more border security, there's actually a bipartisan consensus on that. if he acknowledges that, that could be an attempt by the president to bring more democrats along. but if he claims credit for something that clearly was done or at least initiated under a previous administration, it's an indication that he wants to talk to his own base and escalate the rhetoric on this. what will happen here, he'll get a briefing here. we're about a mile and a half away from the border. all morning long, we've been seeing vehicles leave here. they go down to the border and patrol because this part has fencing
what are we talking about here? >> it's not unusual. >> it's not unusual. >> the question is what part of the wall is the pentagon going to build and what part of the wall is the president going to take credit for. if he takes credit of the portions that we'll see, steel slatting, however you want to talk about that fencing, that's something that was initiated under the obama administration. that gives you an indication that more border security, there's actually a bipartisan...
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health care, we're talk about economic development, we're talk about gun safety, we're talking aboutnvironment. some people talk about impeachment. a lot of people would like to see him go that support me but they also realize there's other things going on. and when we took back house to, we took back the house talking about health care and raising wages and infrastructure and those kinds of things. so we have to pay attention to that also. >> which is interesting because that's also what we saw when we were spread out throughout the country talking to people during the mid-terms. you have in your district people in urban areas, rural areas, what do you think the ratio is? are they more concerned with the president and what he's doing or are they localizing the issues and saying no i care about what's happening here in my district on the ground. >> my district is urban, suburban and rural. they are concerned about the president and still can believe he's the president or they don't like what he's doing. but they have to face their every day needs around health care, around having a j
health care, we're talk about economic development, we're talk about gun safety, we're talking aboutnvironment. some people talk about impeachment. a lot of people would like to see him go that support me but they also realize there's other things going on. and when we took back house to, we took back the house talking about health care and raising wages and infrastructure and those kinds of things. so we have to pay attention to that also. >> which is interesting because that's also what...
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talk about this. can you share with us what is their reaction? how should we be talking about climate in a way that invites people into these many small tents? >> i think the first part that we can all agree on is that, you know, people need to know that there's hope first off. i think that's the number one thing that i talk about when i go out is hope. but i think the number one story is that it's not all about government action, that it has to be both corporate and individual action. let me tell a real quick story. years ago i was out in central iowa, you know, in february. what do you do in a small christian college town in central iowa, but come here the new preacher in town come to speak for a little bit? so this whole town comes out. 500 people fill the auditorium. i said the first thing we can all do is be energy efficient in our own households and blah, blah, blah. do the whole thing so we know about it. a man came up to me afterwards and with a genuine, sincere heart, you are the first person
talk about this. can you share with us what is their reaction? how should we be talking about climate in a way that invites people into these many small tents? >> i think the first part that we can all agree on is that, you know, people need to know that there's hope first off. i think that's the number one thing that i talk about when i go out is hope. but i think the number one story is that it's not all about government action, that it has to be both corporate and individual action....
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also being asked about anita hill. a complicated conversation there in front of a friendly audience on "the view." >> we thought hisses best day was going to be the day he announced but the day after is not the best day in any way. he should say i'm not going to criticize trump for his youth and inexperience as, you know, a line regan used. >> regan against mondale in the 1984 debate. >> yes. for those who, in their 70s, to have a fight over who's younger seems to be a diverse. everything that could come out about joe biden seemed to come out on "the view." i don't think the handsy thing, let's not al franken joe biden. let us push that aside. there's some very serious things. why did he wait until the day before he announces to call anita hill. >> he called her some time quite a bit before and it only came out the day before because "the new york times" was publishing. >> it comes out -- >> that's 22 years after. >> he had given a very lame excuse. i wish i could have given her a better hearing. he's the person who co
also being asked about anita hill. a complicated conversation there in front of a friendly audience on "the view." >> we thought hisses best day was going to be the day he announced but the day after is not the best day in any way. he should say i'm not going to criticize trump for his youth and inexperience as, you know, a line regan used. >> regan against mondale in the 1984 debate. >> yes. for those who, in their 70s, to have a fight over who's younger seems to be...
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our topic is about free college. costs are on the rise and this is about how to make college more affordable. tuition has increased about 213% at public four-year schools. on top of that, tuition in schools make up only 48% of total costs students actually pay to attend those schools. clearly, figuring out how to reduce the cost of college is an important and worthwhile endeavor. free college is part of that discussion and is a conversation happening in states, here in d.c., and now on the campaign trail. as policymakers consider free college and other policies to make college more affordable, it's important to be thoughtful as we tackle this topic. because as they always say, the devil is in the details. we're here to dig into those details. what does free college actually mean? who does it benefit the most? has it been done already? for this thoughtful discussion, we have a great panel of experts who will help us answer those questions. before we jump in, i'm going to hand it over to linae erickson who leads our ed
our topic is about free college. costs are on the rise and this is about how to make college more affordable. tuition has increased about 213% at public four-year schools. on top of that, tuition in schools make up only 48% of total costs students actually pay to attend those schools. clearly, figuring out how to reduce the cost of college is an important and worthwhile endeavor. free college is part of that discussion and is a conversation happening in states, here in d.c., and now on the...
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about the united states i think we worry quite a lot about the united states leaving and withdrawing from nature and this isn't just a trump issue i mean we've all seen these reports and in your time to elsewhere well . donald trump said that he's considering withdrawing from nato and it is true that congress doesn't want that nevertheless for the united states the search egypt outlook in the world really hostile and i do think that you know in terms of interests united states interests in europe are different now than they were while seventy years ago but even fifty or thirty years ago the united states still needs europe to some extent and the united states still needs europe to be you know peaceful but if you think that the outlook is way more towards the east towards asia towards china and i think we as europeans and others crucially important we as europeans need to understand that there is a change of you know american interests and keeping the american in in is an important aspect of it but also europeans need to build up their own capabilities can you quantify the likelihood
about the united states i think we worry quite a lot about the united states leaving and withdrawing from nature and this isn't just a trump issue i mean we've all seen these reports and in your time to elsewhere well . donald trump said that he's considering withdrawing from nato and it is true that congress doesn't want that nevertheless for the united states the search egypt outlook in the world really hostile and i do think that you know in terms of interests united states interests in...
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on this other question about the white house being briefed about the mueller report, i'll tell you about one of my conversations with white house officials on this topic. when it became clear that my questions were coming from a place of assuming that the justice department acted independently, free from the will and the political desires of the white house, this white house official stopped me in my tracks and said, geoff, you should know, the attorney general is not part of this white house. the attorney general is part of this administration. the doj's lawyers are the president's lawyers. the day before the doj released their summary, they said they were not briefed on the report. yesterday after attorney general barr dodged the question, the attorney on the other side went back to the white house and asked on the record and they refused to comment. that to me is instructive. >> it is instructive, and this would not be the first time the white house adopted the practice of delay, delay, delay, but is that what we're going to see now? >> you could see pat cipiloni, the white house coun
on this other question about the white house being briefed about the mueller report, i'll tell you about one of my conversations with white house officials on this topic. when it became clear that my questions were coming from a place of assuming that the justice department acted independently, free from the will and the political desires of the white house, this white house official stopped me in my tracks and said, geoff, you should know, the attorney general is not part of this white house....
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lost in reports about his lies about 9/11, like today's report in "the new york times."st his worst lie about 9/11, it is the most perverse lie donald trump has ever told. did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone when your flight gets in late, it's never too early for coffee. oh no no no. your new boss seems cool, but she might not be sweatpants cool. who is that ready this early? it's only 7 am. somebody help me. close call. not quite ready to face the day? that's why we're here with free hot breakfast and a warm welcome. book at hampton.com for our price match guarantee. hampton by hilton. book at hampton.com for our price match guarantee. itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms.
lost in reports about his lies about 9/11, like today's report in "the new york times."st his worst lie about 9/11, it is the most perverse lie donald trump has ever told. did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone when your flight gets in late, it's never too early for coffee. oh no no no. your new boss seems cool, but she might not be sweatpants cool. who is that ready this early? it's only 7 am. somebody...
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immigration about a crime.and people allowed to say things like mexicans or races. people are allowed to say any number one of the things that seem to have it okay in modern dialogue the jurors are might every day to do what, keep an open mind and the one thing to be, we kicked off injury, or the judge's rules, but if you choose not to delivery and go into the jury room at the end of the trial, my mind is made up, i don't want to know i saw the evidence, not guilty or guilty and you don't deliberate with them, they will be kicked off the jury, imagine in society in order to have the full benefits and privileges of citizenship, there were some obligation to talk to your fellow citizens to disagree with you and do it in a respectful way. we would be better off before someone is even chosen for a jury. during the process there asked by a judge, do you think you can listen to your fellow jurors and take their views into account. and you use that word listen, in a very powerful way. the other part of the book that i
immigration about a crime.and people allowed to say things like mexicans or races. people are allowed to say any number one of the things that seem to have it okay in modern dialogue the jurors are might every day to do what, keep an open mind and the one thing to be, we kicked off injury, or the judge's rules, but if you choose not to delivery and go into the jury room at the end of the trial, my mind is made up, i don't want to know i saw the evidence, not guilty or guilty and you don't...
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hs not about the law. it's not about a crime. it never has been because they were never going to indict him anyway. that's why i spent so much time on this show getting beat up by the left. don't believe the hype. this report can't end the presidency. it's always been about what congress thinks. i believe we're going to hear from mr. mueller. that's why he crafted his argument on obstruction the way he did. >> yeah. and, well, yes, we will hear from him. but also, i think barr is really concerned about that initial summary. one thing that you left out when you talked about, you know, what barr did, barr could -- or didn't do, he could have released the letters of summary that the mueller team had already written. he didn't do that. i would surely love to see those. and compare it to what barr wrote. >> you probably will. they say they didn't release them because they had classified information as well that required redaction. >> yeah, right. >> we'll only know when we see them. i'm always looking to give them the benefit of the d
hs not about the law. it's not about a crime. it never has been because they were never going to indict him anyway. that's why i spent so much time on this show getting beat up by the left. don't believe the hype. this report can't end the presidency. it's always been about what congress thinks. i believe we're going to hear from mr. mueller. that's why he crafted his argument on obstruction the way he did. >> yeah. and, well, yes, we will hear from him. but also, i think barr is really...
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it's not about 9/11, it's not about the turn of the 20th century. we actually begin with the inquisition, all right? because the construction of being white or the construction at a time was two large groups present in europe, the muslim and jewish community. so you could not construct the european world view at the time without actually coming into the realization of expulsion of jews and putting in place a whole system systematic position. when we think of racism, it controls the body and space of muslims and jews initially in europe and there was a whole structure for the inquisition. muslims and jews could not dress in their normal religious garb. they should not actually engage in any type of practice that would be religiously relative to ritual bathing or cleansing. the culture was also obstructed, which is why the meals were laced with pork to announce publicly you no longer held the rules required for consumption. synagogues and mosques were converted to churches, and then those who were forcefully converted to christianity were finally expe
it's not about 9/11, it's not about the turn of the 20th century. we actually begin with the inquisition, all right? because the construction of being white or the construction at a time was two large groups present in europe, the muslim and jewish community. so you could not construct the european world view at the time without actually coming into the realization of expulsion of jews and putting in place a whole system systematic position. when we think of racism, it controls the body and...
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sg what about the money factor. bernie sanders is breaking all records on money raising and joe biden is not known for that and not being known to raise online the way people do now. >> that's one of the final pieces they are putting together in these last few weeks here. it's made hires in this front. they are watching closely. sochl the some of these numbers coming out. we're seeing that over the course of the entire quarter as they report these numbers in that the final numbers are not looking quite as impressive. they can compete for big dollars and with that deficit of support he has nation wide for small donors as well. >> thank you so much on joe biden's home turf in philadelphia and steve kornacki. mpb >>> coming up, the president has been talking with south korea's president in the oval office about the failed summit but on a lot of other stuff. kristen welker joins us from the white house. we'll be right back. the white house. we'll be right back. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn
sg what about the money factor. bernie sanders is breaking all records on money raising and joe biden is not known for that and not being known to raise online the way people do now. >> that's one of the final pieces they are putting together in these last few weeks here. it's made hires in this front. they are watching closely. sochl the some of these numbers coming out. we're seeing that over the course of the entire quarter as they report these numbers in that the final numbers are not...
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mercury, why should we care about led, why do we care about ozone. because if we can get the public ,o be with us on why it matters then we are not going to get collaboration, and we're not going to get cooperation. we have to get folks to understand why it is important in the first place, and then the food can agree on, it is a problem that needs our attention, then we can turn to solutions on how to collaborate together to make it a better place for all of us in the future. talking,r: as you are i was thinking maybe we need to ask about russians on how to inform the public. [laughter] they seem to have done it quite well at some point. -- at one point. [laughter] but i will get back on track. i think the issue of epa's scientific credibility is important. it has been under attack for a long time, it did not just start with the trump administration. all of us who have worked their experience of those attacks. i think in the earlier panel, gina talked about ways to science.he agency's the issue of risk mitigation is alive and well today as it was whe
mercury, why should we care about led, why do we care about ozone. because if we can get the public ,o be with us on why it matters then we are not going to get collaboration, and we're not going to get cooperation. we have to get folks to understand why it is important in the first place, and then the food can agree on, it is a problem that needs our attention, then we can turn to solutions on how to collaborate together to make it a better place for all of us in the future. talking,r: as you...
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anna: he cared about this issue in a way he did not care about others. wins and wanted to get this was something, he did not campaign on health care, he did campaign on the border wall and having a physical barrier and that is something he pushed for the entire first two years of this administration and through the midterms. host: what was his reaction to efforts of the republicans in the house and senate on health care? anna: very frustrated. it was one of the ways his relationship with paul ryan continue to be on a bad track. paul ryan came up to trump tower after the president had won and said this is what we need to do. we want to do health care and tax reform and infrastructure. a lot of people disagreed with that strategy and thought they should do infrastructure first, i partisan or tax reform were you had more health care -- more republicans. health care is complicated as they found out and they got his presidency off to such a rough start. host: what do republicans think about his efforts to sell america on repealing obama care? the president sa
anna: he cared about this issue in a way he did not care about others. wins and wanted to get this was something, he did not campaign on health care, he did campaign on the border wall and having a physical barrier and that is something he pushed for the entire first two years of this administration and through the midterms. host: what was his reaction to efforts of the republicans in the house and senate on health care? anna: very frustrated. it was one of the ways his relationship with paul...
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is about substance and mtv is about style. it is pushing us to focus more on style than substance this contrast between substance and style goes deep in american history. it is something i really examined thoroughly in my first book that looked at hollywood and entertainment in american politics. it really becomes a way to critique a changing media environment and those who succeed in it. even while recognizing that there is a need to adapt to this broader environment. but the tone changes after the election. and cable is celebrated as that liberating tool, as clinton himself says. there is the mtv inaugural ball which celebrated as a great way to get young people to celebrate this inauguration. his townhall appearance on mtv in 1994, when of course he was very infamously asked if he preferred boxers or briefs. but, that is part of an hour- long conversation that he has with young americans over issues like drugs and crime. it is an hour-long conversation about policy in which he is able to command the narrative of that conver
is about substance and mtv is about style. it is pushing us to focus more on style than substance this contrast between substance and style goes deep in american history. it is something i really examined thoroughly in my first book that looked at hollywood and entertainment in american politics. it really becomes a way to critique a changing media environment and those who succeed in it. even while recognizing that there is a need to adapt to this broader environment. but the tone changes...
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talks about his fear about the security threat.michigan, ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, already difficult after 2018, he believes immigration is the key to re-election in many respects. to make sure those voters know he is in their words protecting them from outsiders on economic issues and that comes down immigration. so if the migrant surge don't unfold as it is there's a concern inside of the president's inner circle that this thing could all unspool ahead of 2020 those voters need to come out and they won come out. >> wow. sounds like hatred to win elections. inferior unanimous do, let's talk about the politics of this. there's a lot of 2020 candidates on the democratic side lining up. and if this is the president's strategy moving forward which is what it appears to be, and doish him noting that a certain form of real estatism seemed to wo-- racism worked for his base. what's the democratic response and who is the best person to hold that message? >> well, i think what we're witnessing here is an extension, of course, of that
talks about his fear about the security threat.michigan, ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, already difficult after 2018, he believes immigration is the key to re-election in many respects. to make sure those voters know he is in their words protecting them from outsiders on economic issues and that comes down immigration. so if the migrant surge don't unfold as it is there's a concern inside of the president's inner circle that this thing could all unspool ahead of 2020 those voters need to come...
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we'll have a discussion with them today about investigative reporting, about how they have gone about their work and the challenges they faced. i am thrilled to have them here today. it is truly may great honor. i would ask -- we have both c-span and wgbh here with us today captured this. i'm going to ask the journalists on the stage here with me a few questions, then i'm going to open it up to the crowd for your questions. i would ask you to join me in silencing your mobile phones so we don't interrupt the event here. you should feel free to tweet. i look forward to a robust discussion about the state of journalism in america here today. so i'm going to start by asking, starting over here at one end, asking each panelist to briefly introduce themselves. actually, we'll start at this end so you can pass that mic down to christian. we'll start with christian and work our way this way. briefly introduce yourselves and just give us 90 seconds about the story you're here for today. >> so my name is christian sheckler. i'm a reporter at the south bend tribune in south bend, indiana. and th
we'll have a discussion with them today about investigative reporting, about how they have gone about their work and the challenges they faced. i am thrilled to have them here today. it is truly may great honor. i would ask -- we have both c-span and wgbh here with us today captured this. i'm going to ask the journalists on the stage here with me a few questions, then i'm going to open it up to the crowd for your questions. i would ask you to join me in silencing your mobile phones so we don't...
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about women and about anita hill. susan, the question is if he doesn't have a good answer on "the view." on day one of his campaign, when will he have a good answer. >> it could not possibly be a surprise that these issues were raised in this interview, and by the way in just about every interview he's going to do in the foreseeable future. how could he not have a crisp, disciplined, compelling response? instead he had a meandering one that left no one satisfied, sorry, not sorry answer, used the passive voice, the mistakes were made voice. that is never a satisfying response. he did not put this issue to rest. this is something that he will continue to face. we saw his strength in this interview. he can be compelling and authentic. he can talk about the empathy from the grief that he suffered in his life, but he also needs to be able to answer these questions in a better way than he did today. >> and nancy cook, biden chose to stress the charlottesville issue as part of his announcement and that struck a cord with a
about women and about anita hill. susan, the question is if he doesn't have a good answer on "the view." on day one of his campaign, when will he have a good answer. >> it could not possibly be a surprise that these issues were raised in this interview, and by the way in just about every interview he's going to do in the foreseeable future. how could he not have a crisp, disciplined, compelling response? instead he had a meandering one that left no one satisfied, sorry, not...
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we'll talk about that, talk about other candidates who are polling higher, and we're going to talk aboutever you want. >> and pete buttigieg. we've got a lot to talk about. we'll be right back. ♪ stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 minutes in your doctor's office and are covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life- threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of ser
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he made a point -- >> you're talking about what mayor pete is talking about.e's going to yell at me. we're actually way over. we're talking about exactly what mayor pete buttigieg is saying is that people are being polite. because he is polite to you doesn't mean he's fighting for your rights. he's smiling in your face and discriminating against you by saying you don't deserve equal protection under the law because of his religious believes. >> and -- the vice president's mansion is an eequivalent payment for that. i'm sorry those kids deserve better. >> all the actions that mike pence has taken since he was sworn in as vice president of the united states has shown him to be someone who represents everyone equally, whether they're part of the lgbtq community. >> you can't possibly believe that. >> 100%. >> then your blinders are on about what this government is doing to lgbt people. >> you are perpetuating victim hood. >> we're talking about children, soldiers. stop it. that is not going to fly. if he wants to to have you over for tea, great. but that is not g
he made a point -- >> you're talking about what mayor pete is talking about.e's going to yell at me. we're actually way over. we're talking about exactly what mayor pete buttigieg is saying is that people are being polite. because he is polite to you doesn't mean he's fighting for your rights. he's smiling in your face and discriminating against you by saying you don't deserve equal protection under the law because of his religious believes. >> and -- the vice president's mansion is...
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about dollars but presumably lawmakers will ask the attorney general about when exactly he's planning on handing over robert mueller's report and how much of it he intends to let anybody see. again that hearing open it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> i believe it's the next daying that barr testifies to the senate appropriations committee. >> yes. >> there's a big overlap on senate appropriations with senate judiciary. i'm just looking at the list, patrick leahy, dianne feinstein. there's more than a few who will have real knowledge about how to question the attorney general about the inner workings of the department on something like you know what do you do when you get a special prosecutor's report. >> right, exactly. he was very, very, very he slippery on the subject when he was at his confirmation hearing. kept talking about everything as a hypothetical. now they're asking about a specific matter that is no longer the hypothetical. hopefully skilled questionsers from either house of congress over these next two days of hearings will get some explanation. his b
about dollars but presumably lawmakers will ask the attorney general about when exactly he's planning on handing over robert mueller's report and how much of it he intends to let anybody see. again that hearing open it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> i believe it's the next daying that barr testifies to the senate appropriations committee. >> yes. >> there's a big overlap on senate appropriations with senate judiciary. i'm just looking at the list, patrick...
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it's not just about republicans versus democrats, it's about clean government, and it's about corruption. he's corrupting everyone around him that plays this game with him. i think people have to take a stance. >> i gragree with you. we'll get to this. he removed rod rosenstein who was the target of that ire. >> look at rod rosenstein. >> he left with a love letter. do you as a former fbi official, do you think that someone like congressman schiff, the democrats who see the world and see these principles as worthwhile of protecting, do you think they can move public opinion along in their way? >> i think sunshine is the best disinfectant to use a cliche. i think if we begin hearings and we air out the key witnesses and we can get them to the table without going to the supreme court each and every time, i think the american people will begin to see and it will resonate with many that this is a krumt president. ironically impeachment may be the way not only to target a corrupt president, but as it's been said, to actually ensure we're not redefining the presidency. that's what's happening
it's not just about republicans versus democrats, it's about clean government, and it's about corruption. he's corrupting everyone around him that plays this game with him. i think people have to take a stance. >> i gragree with you. we'll get to this. he removed rod rosenstein who was the target of that ire. >> look at rod rosenstein. >> he left with a love letter. do you as a former fbi official, do you think that someone like congressman schiff, the democrats who see the...
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you can think about them. i imagine they do sit around and talk about how they will advance a certain agenda or are aware of what they are doing because they are deliberate and effective. when you look at the activities they are engaged in, it seems they are moving in a concrete sort of tandem way where they are accenting and helping others. reallythe ways this works out at the vertical and horizontal level is a fellow named david. all of these organizations sound the same, like americans for a better america. and it is really interesting. i usually get acronyms turned around but this is a man who focuses exclusively on what he the strategy and to bring bogus bases to court and advanced bogus legislation. if you look at the funding capacity it comes from the major actors which use -- dark money institutions. this is very important to recognize. i will stop here and explain what this looks like. in thes an institution tax and charity world called a donor advised fund. a donor advised fund. outside of the conver
you can think about them. i imagine they do sit around and talk about how they will advance a certain agenda or are aware of what they are doing because they are deliberate and effective. when you look at the activities they are engaged in, it seems they are moving in a concrete sort of tandem way where they are accenting and helping others. reallythe ways this works out at the vertical and horizontal level is a fellow named david. all of these organizations sound the same, like americans for a...
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let's talk about this. again claiming today he cannot release his taxes, because he's under audit. take a listen. >> while i'm under audit, i won't do it. if i'm not under autdit, i woul do it. i have no problem with it. i would love to give them, but i'm not going to do it while i'm under audit. >> first of all, just as a factual matter, he's provided no evidence he's under audit. he's been saying this for a long, long time. but even if you're under audit, you're allowed to release your returns. it hasn't stopped previous presidents. >> he could, and he could have released them in 2016. if he's thinking about it politically, he's like, i didn't do it before and i won, why would i do it again? there are a number of lines of inquiry into his taxes, state issues in new york and federal issues in washington. they need to be prepared to lose one of those lines of inquiry some time over the next two years and deal with it if they don't win out on this. i'm not really concerned about the polling, because i don't
let's talk about this. again claiming today he cannot release his taxes, because he's under audit. take a listen. >> while i'm under audit, i won't do it. if i'm not under autdit, i woul do it. i have no problem with it. i would love to give them, but i'm not going to do it while i'm under audit. >> first of all, just as a factual matter, he's provided no evidence he's under audit. he's been saying this for a long, long time. but even if you're under audit, you're allowed to release...
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yes, we think about it. as a white house correspondent years ago covering ronald reagan, i would walk through those gates every day and think about my responsibility as a reporter, whether covering foreign or domestic policy, to communicate to the country, to the world, to the voters, the citizens of our country, what our government is doing, and in particular in the international security arena and for our intelligence services. >> let me pick up on your point about pressure on the intelligence community the past two and a half years. how do you all think the intelligence community has handled that? what grade would you give the leadership? [laughter] let me start off. this has been i am sure a traumatic time for people in the intelligence business, being directly or indirectly criticized by the president. situation 90he intelligence chief or officer would want to be in. i think one of the things that is reassuring about our country period, it's like being in an airliner that is bumping around and you think
yes, we think about it. as a white house correspondent years ago covering ronald reagan, i would walk through those gates every day and think about my responsibility as a reporter, whether covering foreign or domestic policy, to communicate to the country, to the world, to the voters, the citizens of our country, what our government is doing, and in particular in the international security arena and for our intelligence services. >> let me pick up on your point about pressure on the...
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ask your doctor about ibrance.escribed fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >>> this is not the show we thought we would have and i didn't get enough time with my friends and thank you for watching. "mtp daily" starts now with the fabulous steve kornacki in for chuck. >> thank you, that is very kind. i appreciate that. and if it is friday, the president comes out guns blazing. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in new york
ask your doctor about ibrance.escribed fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >>> this is not the show we thought we would have and i didn't get enough time with my friends and thank you for watching. "mtp daily" starts now with the fabulous steve kornacki in for chuck. >> thank you, that is very kind. i appreciate that. and if it is friday, the president comes out guns blazing. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in new york
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about it. they have not served under domestic extremism in a decade. how many at the iag and extremism. -- at the eye agents -- fbi focus on the extremism -- focus on extremism. [no audio] violence from a nonexistent doinggy in a pattern of anti-fascist protesters as problematic. we also face a similar black hole when it comes to hate crime reporting. the fbi hate crime statistics underrepresented the problem -- underrepresent the problem. we do know the department of homeland security [no audio] at a time when it is so obvious that white nationalism is surging in united they in leading to people being murdered in the houses of worship, the administration is choosing to deliver programs to actually help and save lives. that the these reasons southern poverty lawson are supports the note eight act and -- no hate act. we also would like to see in into policies such as the muslim -- muslimanti-and ban. we know that white nationalism is on the rise and it is not just a small group of people with se
about it. they have not served under domestic extremism in a decade. how many at the iag and extremism. -- at the eye agents -- fbi focus on the extremism -- focus on extremism. [no audio] violence from a nonexistent doinggy in a pattern of anti-fascist protesters as problematic. we also face a similar black hole when it comes to hate crime reporting. the fbi hate crime statistics underrepresented the problem -- underrepresent the problem. we do know the department of homeland security [no...
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contact and bioinformation about every senator and representative, plus information about congressional committees. state governors, and the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy stockpile bound guide. order your copy from the cspan online store for $18.95. >>> the "washington post" recently hosted a conference on the future of local news. in one part democratic congressman david cicilline and republican cochems doug collins talked about legislation dealing with local news outlets and tech giants like facebook and google. >> i guess since the lights are up i should start talking. we should get in under way. good morning, everyone. thank you for being here. i'm jonathan capehart, opinion writer here at the "washington post". and let me just get under way and introduce my guests. sarah lomax reese is president and ceo of wurd radio. pennsylvania's only african-american owned talk station in philadelphia, right. >> yes. >> audrey cooper, editor in chief of the san francisco chronicle and veteran television journalist. greta van susteren who is the chief national political an
contact and bioinformation about every senator and representative, plus information about congressional committees. state governors, and the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy stockpile bound guide. order your copy from the cspan online store for $18.95. >>> the "washington post" recently hosted a conference on the future of local news. in one part democratic congressman david cicilline and republican cochems doug collins talked about legislation dealing...
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and the president's lying about it, he's continued to lie about it. in that hearing, i wanted somebody to make a headline getting barr to say i thought the president wanted to protect preexisting conditions. you're now going to court to do away with them. >> well, i can say this. i've hit barr pretty hard on that and i've had him in private meetings. his -- understanding they defend it. he was trying to defend not going after and supporting the texas decision. but he was overruled by the person he has to answer to, i guess, the president and they wanted to go on a different reason because of political promises made, claire. preexisting condition carried me all the way. i used it from day one and never got off of it because it touches everybody's lives. >> absolutely. >> and there's somebody that's going to be denied and i've said west virginia like as where joe was raised or mika, people would say i just don't want to be a burden to my family has they had toward end of life diseases or whatever because they couldn't afford it. it would bankrupt the fa
and the president's lying about it, he's continued to lie about it. in that hearing, i wanted somebody to make a headline getting barr to say i thought the president wanted to protect preexisting conditions. you're now going to court to do away with them. >> well, i can say this. i've hit barr pretty hard on that and i've had him in private meetings. his -- understanding they defend it. he was trying to defend not going after and supporting the texas decision. but he was overruled by the...
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chris: let me ask you a little bit about and i promise that i will ask senator congressman about democratican for immigration, attorney general -- >> they don't have one. their only plan is to fight the president and it's a sad day in america when the mexican government is willing to do more for the united states, illegal immigration problem than democrats in congress and i hope you will ask them and ask what their solution is -- chris: let's get finished with this segment so i can get on to the next one. attorney general barr says that he's going to release a redacted version of the almost 400-page mueller report this week but i want to put up what the president tweeted last night on this subject. this is the president, why should radical left democrats in congress have a right to retry and examine the $35,000,000.02-years in the making no-collusion mueller report when the crime committed was from crooked hillary, dnc and dirty cops, attorney general barr will make the decision. i understand the president says he's leaving it to barr but is he suggesting that congress doesn't have right to
chris: let me ask you a little bit about and i promise that i will ask senator congressman about democratican for immigration, attorney general -- >> they don't have one. their only plan is to fight the president and it's a sad day in america when the mexican government is willing to do more for the united states, illegal immigration problem than democrats in congress and i hope you will ask them and ask what their solution is -- chris: let's get finished with this segment so i can get on...
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what do you think about a wealth tax, what do you think about this and think about that?ass all he wants but at some point people are going to pin him down on these issues and he's going to have decide where he wants to fit in. >> still ahead on "morning joe," pete buttgieg is challenging the religious and christian right and that's makes some of the president's supporters very nervous. we'll talk about franklin graham's new attack on the south bend mayor. but first a check on your forecast. >> we watch a line of thunderstorms moving from texas to louisiana last night. there were tornado warnings and unfortunately we're now getting word of two fatalities from an overnight tornado. we're still waiting to get some of the daylight pictures as to how bad the damage is. but we do know two dead in overnight tornados located one hour east of shreveport. those thunderstorms have exited that area but we have flash flood warnings. it's going to move into mississippi as we go throughout the rest of this morning. as we go through the afternoon we'll watch some of those storms along i
what do you think about a wealth tax, what do you think about this and think about that?ass all he wants but at some point people are going to pin him down on these issues and he's going to have decide where he wants to fit in. >> still ahead on "morning joe," pete buttgieg is challenging the religious and christian right and that's makes some of the president's supporters very nervous. we'll talk about franklin graham's new attack on the south bend mayor. but first a check on...
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talk to your doctor about chantix.slow turkey." not to worry about changing their minds in retirement. you may have always imagined your dream car as something fast. then one day you decide it just needs to be safe enough to get her to college and back. principal. we can help you plan for that. i've talked on this phone through the happiest times of my life, and through the saddest times of my life. but i never dreamed in a thousand years that it would save my life. boom! i fell 22 feet,...