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max: welcome to murchison-hume.is: the deal that we made is for me to invest $250,000 into the business to drive down the actual cost of goods. these products cannot cost $1.79 for a bottle. and it's my opinion that the brand feels disconnected from the average american. we need to update the branding to make it more relatable to the masses. but what i ultimately want to do is narrow down the number of categories that they currently have in their lineup and, once we've narrowed those down, develop really good products inside those categories. and i want to make sure that this product is in retailers across the country. max, i think you struggle with your ability to be a good ceo. i think your confidence is shaken. you have the capability. max: i have a hard time embracing that title. lemonis: my goal is to give max the tools and the resources and the contacts and let her run her company. max: that's all i need. lemonis: yeah. great. feel good. max told me that she sold her products at the container store, so wanted
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brit hume, great to see you.ou for that perspective. >> yes, sir. >> tucker: laura ingraham hosts the angle every night two hours after this show. we are happy to have her join us tonight. laura, one of the things you learn from this book is just how ruthless kavanaugh's opponents were, willing to threaten leland keyser. even i didn't think they would do this. >> they mean business. this is for everything. this is not just about a supreme court seat. this is not just about one nomination. this is pressing what will happen in the next 15 months or so leading all the way up to 2020. this is, you know, this is it. this is beyond the street fight. this is all out revolution against our constitutional precepts, against basic principles of fairness. against just goodwill towards someone who, as you said, has led an incredible life on the bench. i mean, this is a bush nominee, basically. >> tucker: right. >> i have known bret, full disclosure for almost 25 years. a long time. he is a terrific person. he is not the perso
brit hume, great to see you.ou for that perspective. >> yes, sir. >> tucker: laura ingraham hosts the angle every night two hours after this show. we are happy to have her join us tonight. laura, one of the things you learn from this book is just how ruthless kavanaugh's opponents were, willing to threaten leland keyser. even i didn't think they would do this. >> they mean business. this is for everything. this is not just about a supreme court seat. this is not just about one...
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here now is brit hume, fox news senior political analyst with his take on this, good evening, good to. >> we ought to review a little history here. both mollie hemingway, a contributor and a senior editor at "the federalist" and our own howard kurtz pointed out on the air and on twitter that this crucial detail, that the alleged victim doesn't remember the alleged incidents had been left out of "the new york times" story on that book excerpt, based on that book excerpt. so that was our initial role in this and we commented about it ever since. it was pursuant to that or at least after that that the times then appended to the story and editor's note and what is this claim that we twisted events based on? it's based on the fact that that the editor's note was in the form of just that and not formally a correction. there is a distinction without a difference if i ever saw one. so the idea that the news that journalist from "the new york times," who participated in this, would now be whining about fox news after the colossal screwup that she and her partner made seems to me to be kind of
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so by kong henri's government arresting or killing the parson dyke hume actually it indicates that kong and rand are working together now at this point of tile and the current government doesn't want any trouble with rhonda frank very quickly what is the step name for the f t l r in the region. it's a big draw to the rebel group because. the spokesman for these group was was arrested remember that we won a 2nd for married of if there are died in airport and the head of intelligence also was arrested and taken to rwanda so the death of the tumour is a big broad today to this rebel group and it means that the group is somehow ruling if it's not completely destroyed i have to say. when you from africa test thank you. now as we mentioned the international criminal court wanted to face criminal allegations at the hague today war crimes proceedings did get under way over a case relating to the central african republic 2 alleged leaders off christian dominated militias all charged with systematically targeting muslims will murder torture and rape and for using children as soldiers in the bruta
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it is a fallacy to say that the amazon is the heritage of hume. using and resorting to fallacies to certain countries instead of helping lie in the media and behaved in a disrespectful manner and with a colonialist spirit coolio you. the man that names captain cheney's song has promised to open up the amazon for farming and mining the clearing of trees has encroached on land belonging to indigenous communities representatives of those communities were in new york to hear both scenarios speak . his speech at the u.n. was to please economic sectors mining timber harvesting and business these through the economic sectors of the ones causing and promoting genocide of the brazilian indigenous peoples. both in our own maintains his policies will improve the lives of everyone in the amazon he calls it progress but it won't cost. now to some of the other stories making news around the world chinese president xi jinping has officially opened beijing's new mega airport located in the south of the city the airport cost $16000000000.00 and boasts the world's
it is a fallacy to say that the amazon is the heritage of hume. using and resorting to fallacies to certain countries instead of helping lie in the media and behaved in a disrespectful manner and with a colonialist spirit coolio you. the man that names captain cheney's song has promised to open up the amazon for farming and mining the clearing of trees has encroached on land belonging to indigenous communities representatives of those communities were in new york to hear both scenarios speak ....
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let's bring in senior analyst britt hume. senator chuck grassley was the chairman of the judiciary committee during the brett kavanaugh confirmation. take a listen. >> when they refer to reporters, journalists as the police of the democratic system but today i'm reminded of a very old adage, who will watch the watchmen. >> you been in the news business a long time. how high does this failure go? >> it is hard to know but there was a time not many years ago when the new york times simply would not have done anything like this. i remember nearly days of the reagan administration in the 80s one reporters for the washington post were editorializing like mad in their coverage of reagan, donald trump -- president reagan's economic program being battled in congress and the new york times didn't do that. they covered it fair and square straightahead and that was the way the times was in one of the things, kind of a national treasure really because it was a newspaper with enormous reach, huge circulation, big market, bureaus all over
let's bring in senior analyst britt hume. senator chuck grassley was the chairman of the judiciary committee during the brett kavanaugh confirmation. take a listen. >> when they refer to reporters, journalists as the police of the democratic system but today i'm reminded of a very old adage, who will watch the watchmen. >> you been in the news business a long time. how high does this failure go? >> it is hard to know but there was a time not many years ago when the new york...
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rim hume, the ceo of tech data have to find out more about his company. good to see you. >> good to see you >> let me ask you something, how come in the midst of all this stuff and worldwide recession, every geography you this is better than expected how is that mob? >> i tell you, we are privileged to have a very wide and broad portfolio from geography and the ecosystem to the most sophisticated datacenters and have 135,000 customers mostly concentrated toward smb and find that a good market >> the small meaning side business typically should be more worried than they are you have good prices on your website. >> anecdotally, we believe that smb is much stronger than large enterprise at this point in time and we're taking advantage of that and, again, it's the diversity of 125,000 and, oh, by the way, in tech, something is always hot so, you know, we have a flexible sales force that's able to move to where the demand is quite quickly and take advantage of that. >> but i don't know about maybe everything is hot. you call out software, services, networking,
rim hume, the ceo of tech data have to find out more about his company. good to see you. >> good to see you >> let me ask you something, how come in the midst of all this stuff and worldwide recession, every geography you this is better than expected how is that mob? >> i tell you, we are privileged to have a very wide and broad portfolio from geography and the ecosystem to the most sophisticated datacenters and have 135,000 customers mostly concentrated toward smb and find...
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brit hume is our senior political analyst here at fox news and he joins us tonight.>> tucker. >> tucker: joe biden, i think a lot of people on the right me included think biden is the most reasonable person in the field not saying much. >> a nice man to boot. >> tucker: i absolutely think that i never thought that his heart seemed in it and i never thought this was his year. what's your assessment. >> i think he has always wanted to be president. he has tried it before, right? hasn't worked out. i think he thinks perhaps now is his turn and i think he wants to be president because i think it would represent sort of the culmination of his career i think his problem is he makes thee gaffes which he has always done. blurts these things out totally inpolitic. poor people are as smart as white kids. that's a gaffe. however, tucker, the stuff you see with him more recently, for example not remembering when he met with the students at parlgd high school he wasn't still in office. he had been out of office more than a year when that happened. the fact that he misremembered t
brit hume is our senior political analyst here at fox news and he joins us tonight.>> tucker. >> tucker: joe biden, i think a lot of people on the right me included think biden is the most reasonable person in the field not saying much. >> a nice man to boot. >> tucker: i absolutely think that i never thought that his heart seemed in it and i never thought this was his year. what's your assessment. >> i think he has always wanted to be president. he has tried it...
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here is brit hume, fox news senior political analyst. great to see you. thanks for being here.ginning there was a respectful tone from the other candidates towards joe biden. i remember asking bernie sanders in our town hall and he said he's my friend. i'm not going to talk about joe biden. that has changed. >> i think that's because biden's apparently it has proved durable, at least up to a point. it's worth noting, by the way, that while he has a double-digit lead in national polls in the first two states he has single-digit leads and is barely leading at all in new hampshire. just buy a point or two. his situation is more precarious than it might seem because if you go into the early stages with a national lead and get bumped off or do poorly in the early states, that usually means you're done. biden has a lot to worry about. one of the other thing is happened is biden has always made a lot of these mistakes where he blurts things out that are impolitic and they get them in trouble and they are embarrassing and we have known that about him but they seem kind of harmless and
here is brit hume, fox news senior political analyst. great to see you. thanks for being here.ginning there was a respectful tone from the other candidates towards joe biden. i remember asking bernie sanders in our town hall and he said he's my friend. i'm not going to talk about joe biden. that has changed. >> i think that's because biden's apparently it has proved durable, at least up to a point. it's worth noting, by the way, that while he has a double-digit lead in national polls in...
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. >> charles: let's get reaction from senior political analyst brit hume.'s get your analysis. >> my first thought is that president trump would not release this transcript if it were not exculpatory. if it would not help his case that he did nothing improper. apparently he's been urged by a number of those around him to do just that. so, then where is the state of play. it appears to me that that might well take some of the wind out of the sails of the whole effort by the house democrats. that's doing their best overtime to tamp down and keep a hand over it. but obviously the pressure has grown to great and she's doing that in the first step manner. but i wonder what will happen of course, there will be some people complaining that the transcript is probably fake, and then, there will be a call to release the whistle-blower report which will probably happen one way or another in the fullness of time. but given the fact that it was secondhand and apparently based on -- >> charles: let me interrupt you. oh, i thought nancy pelosi was coming to the microphone
. >> charles: let's get reaction from senior political analyst brit hume.'s get your analysis. >> my first thought is that president trump would not release this transcript if it were not exculpatory. if it would not help his case that he did nothing improper. apparently he's been urged by a number of those around him to do just that. so, then where is the state of play. it appears to me that that might well take some of the wind out of the sails of the whole effort by the house...
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brit hume.t hume made a great point. >> jesse: that point. >> greg: america knows more from the transcript than nobody knows from the actual complaint. and preferring the complaint over the transcript is like, you know, preferring to go to a super bowl party than the actual super bowl. it's like preferring a stuffed animal over a real one. it's like tofu over steak. >> jesse: amazing analogy, greg. >> greg: i would like to finish this up river river makie hungry. >> greg: rejecting a transcript over hearsay. blaming trump for heightened security on transcripts after multiple leaks. essentially blaming him for buying a better safe. and now you have 300 officials. suddenly come out and they are all mostly obama officials. this is more orchestrated than the moon landing. >> jesse: wow, breaking news. >> greg: we know that's fake. >> jesse: that you true. >> greg: have you seen it? >> jesse: we will save that discussion for another time. and now they have subpoenaed the secretary of state. what's go
brit hume.t hume made a great point. >> jesse: that point. >> greg: america knows more from the transcript than nobody knows from the actual complaint. and preferring the complaint over the transcript is like, you know, preferring to go to a super bowl party than the actual super bowl. it's like preferring a stuffed animal over a real one. it's like tofu over steak. >> jesse: amazing analogy, greg. >> greg: i would like to finish this up river river makie hungry....
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the armistice in 1918, president wilson dispatched hume -- hoover to europe to take charge of food distribution to a continent careening towards disaster. right now, not only belgium was the country in trouble. at the end of world war i, famine, disease and revolution swept across most of europe. it threatened to send her a civilization already traumatized by the war to end all wars. while wilson and other allied leaders struggled to draft a peace treaty in paris, hoover, as the director of relief and chairman of a new government agency called the american relief administration, organized the dispersement of food to helped,eople, and thereby, to quell the danger of communist revolution in central europe. in many places, conditions were appalling. and defeated germany, for come out as 1919 began large numbers of children and other civilians were suffering from food shortages made more severe by the continued allied blockade of ports. dr. cox will elaborate on that matter in her lecture. austria, medical examinations in 1919 disclosed that 96% of the children of vienna were undernourished. abroad
the armistice in 1918, president wilson dispatched hume -- hoover to europe to take charge of food distribution to a continent careening towards disaster. right now, not only belgium was the country in trouble. at the end of world war i, famine, disease and revolution swept across most of europe. it threatened to send her a civilization already traumatized by the war to end all wars. while wilson and other allied leaders struggled to draft a peace treaty in paris, hoover, as the director of...
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are hume and lucr he said not everything that works as planned, unplanned order is part of the thrill of life. that is the conservative sensibility. mark: we will open up the mics to questions after the next couple of questions, i do not know where your microphones are, but in a few minutes we will take questions. you mentioned your ancient heroes, but one of your modern heroes is the person to whom you dedicated the book, perry goldwater. bere would barry goldwater today. would there be a place in politics for barry goldwater today? george: barry goldwater had a clear depart -- disciple and senator jeff flake, who had been head of the goldwater institute, a wonderful think tank. he wrote a book called "the consciousness of a conservative." auntie is out of politics prints.he offended the i do not think so. he was a cheerful malcontent. thatsay, he proved that adjective goes together. you can be a malcontent but cheerful about it. i like to think i am. i think barry goldwater, some people say he lost the 1964 election because he lost 44 states. i stay -- he won and it took 16 years to
are hume and lucr he said not everything that works as planned, unplanned order is part of the thrill of life. that is the conservative sensibility. mark: we will open up the mics to questions after the next couple of questions, i do not know where your microphones are, but in a few minutes we will take questions. you mentioned your ancient heroes, but one of your modern heroes is the person to whom you dedicated the book, perry goldwater. bere would barry goldwater today. would there be a...
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joining us is hans humes, greylock capital management ceo.is distressed enough for you to buy it? is yes.e short answer after the primary results most were quite a bit of a shock, the gap between alberto fernandez and mauricio macri. polls hadst of the him by two or 3%. sellings massive pressure by the market. bonds went from mid 70's dollar price to right now high 30. weif you are not assuming will get restructuring, it is certainly worth looking at. alix: why do you assume we won't do broad-based restructuring? hans: the issue at this point is it is still arguably a liquidity issue. the imf stepped in. they've added a lot of debt by trying to support the economy but by most measures, this doesn't look like a solvency problem. it looks like an issue of having to reapply some of the maturities coming up in the next couple of years, and a lot of the pressure is in domestic debt. ,f the market can be reasonable if argentina can be reasonable and the transition can be smooth, this could work out in a way that argentina could resume growing. davi
joining us is hans humes, greylock capital management ceo.is distressed enough for you to buy it? is yes.e short answer after the primary results most were quite a bit of a shock, the gap between alberto fernandez and mauricio macri. polls hadst of the him by two or 3%. sellings massive pressure by the market. bonds went from mid 70's dollar price to right now high 30. weif you are not assuming will get restructuring, it is certainly worth looking at. alix: why do you assume we won't do...
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rob: brit hume says the new york times piece should never have been published let alone used as a basisor impeachment calls against brett kavanaugh. carley: he says the paper should be held accountable for abandoning its core principles in favor of activist reporting. >> an allegation you got secondhand when you haven't talked to the person alleged to have witnessed the event and find out you can talk to the alleged victim and people tell you the alleged victim doesn't remember the episode it is easy to figure out what you do. you don't publish the story. that story is nowhere near the standard that should be met for publishing a story so shocking and damaging about someone, anyone, supreme court justice or anyone else. there was a time and it wasn't long ago when the new york times used to -- i use to write years ago, wouldn't have gone near this story and here we are. >> the new york times has issued corrections to 7 trump related stories including the botched report on a russian informant. >> donald trump ratcheting up his rhetoric saying it looks like iran is responsible for attacks
rob: brit hume says the new york times piece should never have been published let alone used as a basisor impeachment calls against brett kavanaugh. carley: he says the paper should be held accountable for abandoning its core principles in favor of activist reporting. >> an allegation you got secondhand when you haven't talked to the person alleged to have witnessed the event and find out you can talk to the alleged victim and people tell you the alleged victim doesn't remember the...
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rick humes our senior critical analyst here at fox news., brit. >> tucker. >> tucker: so joe biden. i think a lot of people on the right, me included think biden is the most reasonable person in the field. >> yeah, very nice man. >> i absolutely think this. but i've never thought that his heart seemed in it and i never thought this was his year. >> i think he's always wanted to be president. he's tried it before. that hadn't worked out. i think he thinks perhaps now it's his turn. i think he wants to be president because i think he would represent sort of the culmination of his career and i think, you know, his problem isn't just that he makes these gap gasps want he blurts these things out, for example, poor people are estimator than white people. however he put that. that's a gaff. however, tucker, the stuff you see with him more recently, for example, not remembering that when he met with the students of parkland high school, that he wasn't still in office. he had been out of office for more than a year when that happened. the fact that
rick humes our senior critical analyst here at fox news., brit. >> tucker. >> tucker: so joe biden. i think a lot of people on the right, me included think biden is the most reasonable person in the field. >> yeah, very nice man. >> i absolutely think this. but i've never thought that his heart seemed in it and i never thought this was his year. >> i think he's always wanted to be president. he's tried it before. that hadn't worked out. i think he thinks perhaps...
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let's bring in senior analyst brit hume.or chuck grassley was the chairman of the judiciary committee. >> i think when we refer to reporters and journalists, as police of our democratic system, but today i'm reminded of a very old adage. who will watch the watchmen? >> mike: if you've been in the news business a long time, how high does this failure go at the newspaper? >> when "the new york times" simply would not have done anything like this. i can remember back in the early days of the reagan administration in the 80s when reporters for "the washington post" where editorializing like mad in their coverage of reagan economics, which was being battled about in congress. "the new york times" didn't do that, "the new york times" covered it fair and square and straight-ahead. it was kind of a national treasure really, huge circulation, big market and bureaus all over the world to come up much of which it still has. what's changed though is that long-standing tradition of neutral news coverage is gone. and the times now find it
let's bring in senior analyst brit hume.or chuck grassley was the chairman of the judiciary committee. >> i think when we refer to reporters and journalists, as police of our democratic system, but today i'm reminded of a very old adage. who will watch the watchmen? >> mike: if you've been in the news business a long time, how high does this failure go at the newspaper? >> when "the new york times" simply would not have done anything like this. i can remember back in...
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still not exactly sure what's going on and that is why we are so grateful to have brit hume, after thetinuing our coverage tonight. impeachment is all of a sudden looking like a possibility. but there is nothing new about talk of impeachment that's been going on since the day this president has been elected. what does this mean exactly? there's no one better to answer that question then brit, senior political analysts on fox news., i still don't know the animal. why are democrats doing this? it doesn't seem politically wise. >> brit: it strikes me tucker, that the speakers areane under pressure from the left wing of the party and the leftists in their caucus, who are numerous, to move ahead here. the loathing of donald trump and the desire to get him out of office is very intense. they've gotd constituents backn against trump in a serious way, so it comes down to this. what's striking to me about this, tucker, is that trump has already agreeing to release the full unredacted transcript of his phone conversation upon which this whole thing is supposedly based. and, t as of tonight, he's
still not exactly sure what's going on and that is why we are so grateful to have brit hume, after thetinuing our coverage tonight. impeachment is all of a sudden looking like a possibility. but there is nothing new about talk of impeachment that's been going on since the day this president has been elected. what does this mean exactly? there's no one better to answer that question then brit, senior political analysts on fox news., i still don't know the animal. why are democrats doing this? it...
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. >> it undermined his argument here, this is what britt hume tweeted out, if the conversation were as damning as schiff would like he would have simply read directly from it instead of making up dialogue, not surprising in light of the extravagant collusion claims or two years, undercutting himself. >> i don't think he is undercutting himself and sometimes you exaggerate for affect and i think he was doing that. it is horrible to think the president of the united states would use the full faith and credit of the american people and their investment in their allies for his personal political gain which that transcript clearly shows was his intent. shannon: why not just read those words? >> the transcript has been read, people see it. i don't know a lot of people who sit and watch these congressional hearings all day. the highlights, it made it into the highlight reel is you showed but what the president said in the president did should be the focus of what is going on and i'm interested to understand that kenneth starr who impeach somebody for getting it on in the oval office would be
. >> it undermined his argument here, this is what britt hume tweeted out, if the conversation were as damning as schiff would like he would have simply read directly from it instead of making up dialogue, not surprising in light of the extravagant collusion claims or two years, undercutting himself. >> i don't think he is undercutting himself and sometimes you exaggerate for affect and i think he was doing that. it is horrible to think the president of the united states would use...
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that the absence of control, spontaneous order, i mean, my two heroes are hume and 2,000 years before that, lucretius. lucretius said not everything that works is planned. unplanned order is part of life. that's the conservative sensibility. >> we'll open up the mics to questions after the next couple of questions. i don't know where your microphones are but just in a few minutes we'll take questions. you mentioned your ancient heroes, george, but one of your modern heroes is the person to whom you dedicated this book, barry goldwater. where would barry goldwater be today? would there be a place in politics for barry goldwater today? george: barry goldwater had a clear disciple, senator jeff flake of arizona, who had been head of the goldwater institute, a wonderful, state-based think tank. he wrote a book called "the conscience of a conservative," which was the title of barry's book, and he's out of politics because he offended the president. i don't think so. barry was a cheerful malcontent and he proved that that adjective and noun go together. you can be a malcontent and cheerful
that the absence of control, spontaneous order, i mean, my two heroes are hume and 2,000 years before that, lucretius. lucretius said not everything that works is planned. unplanned order is part of life. that's the conservative sensibility. >> we'll open up the mics to questions after the next couple of questions. i don't know where your microphones are but just in a few minutes we'll take questions. you mentioned your ancient heroes, george, but one of your modern heroes is the person...
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. >> bret: okay, thank you, let's get some thoughts on all of us, from brit hume, good evening.our thoughts as you look at the first two pieces, where do things stand? >> it was interesting to hear nancy pelosi say what you said about the need to be nonpartisan, because in fact there have been impeachment inquiries which have been bipartisan. now talking about the impeachment inquiry that led to the articles of impeachment against richard nixon, which were never put into effect, because he resigned. but there was not one before the clinton impeachment, because it was the starr report which was luminous and had taken so long, and that nixon case, the atmosphere was very different from what we have been seeing lately. peter rodino was the chairman of the house judiciary committee that resided over that investigation. it was all done with a very sober way, it was bipartisan in the sense that members of the republican party voted in that case where there was indeed a vote in the house to start it, members of the republican party voted to go along with that, not in huge numbers, but
. >> bret: okay, thank you, let's get some thoughts on all of us, from brit hume, good evening.our thoughts as you look at the first two pieces, where do things stand? >> it was interesting to hear nancy pelosi say what you said about the need to be nonpartisan, because in fact there have been impeachment inquiries which have been bipartisan. now talking about the impeachment inquiry that led to the articles of impeachment against richard nixon, which were never put into effect,...
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my name is lala hume, and i am here to support the nomination of ruby bolaria-shifrin to the treasure island development authority. i practice land use law, and clerked for federal judges including here and the northern district of california. i'm a graduate of u.c. berkeley school of law. i'm a proud resident of the mission district in san francisco. i've known ruby almost two years in personal engagement as well as professional capacities. given my past experience and the contacts and interests i maintain in these areas, i've had the opportunity to learn about ruby's work in a professional context. she has a thoughtful approach to solving problems to ensure all voices with heard. in many situations she has proven herself to be the most engaged and impactful when she's helping others. i support ruby's nomination to the treasure island development authority and i urge you to do the same. >> supervisor walton: thank you. is there any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you so much for coming in and step forward to want to serve in this role. the work on t
my name is lala hume, and i am here to support the nomination of ruby bolaria-shifrin to the treasure island development authority. i practice land use law, and clerked for federal judges including here and the northern district of california. i'm a graduate of u.c. berkeley school of law. i'm a proud resident of the mission district in san francisco. i've known ruby almost two years in personal engagement as well as professional capacities. given my past experience and the contacts and...
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tropical storm hume baum bare t approaching the bahamas. now the forecast calls for 3 to 6 inches of rain and tropical-force winds throughout the day. hundreds are still missing after the powerful category 5 hurricane that struck the same area two weeks ago. in the meantime the bahamian government is telling people to evacuate to shelters? you've seen the pictures. you know that this storm could not be copping at a worse time. recovery efforts are on hold and there's also this emotional toll because people who are already displaced who survived the original storm are evacuating to shelters again. cnn's dianne gallagher is in nassau. dianne, what's the concern primarily for people who see another storm on the way? >> reporter: so the biggest concern in the immediate future here as we're speaking, you and i right now, is those structures that remain on abaco that were damaged in dorian that may not really be able to withstand the tropical storm at this point. and the fact that there are still people who stayed in those homes, stayed in what w
tropical storm hume baum bare t approaching the bahamas. now the forecast calls for 3 to 6 inches of rain and tropical-force winds throughout the day. hundreds are still missing after the powerful category 5 hurricane that struck the same area two weeks ago. in the meantime the bahamian government is telling people to evacuate to shelters? you've seen the pictures. you know that this storm could not be copping at a worse time. recovery efforts are on hold and there's also this emotional toll...
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b >> brian: there is nobody else to ask because brit hume has seen it all and he doesn't age. i'm getting reports that you can start your weekend. can you confirm that? >> dana: yes., i get my dog back because he had to go to the dog sitter. anyway it's going to be a good weekend. thank you. >> brian: dana perino, have a good weekend. >> dana: s thank you. >> brian: beto o'rourke used the stage to defull-time himself as the most progressive candidate. is he going to send himself to take away your guns. >> are you are you opposing to take away guns and how would it work. >> i am, if it's a weapon designed to kill people on a battlefield, hell yes we are going to take your ar-15 and your ak 47. >> brian: it was a plan line before the night was overr beto's campaign was selling t-shirts with that line on top of it that's the only way you could conceive that he had this whole thingsh planned ahead of time. as for beto's promise briscoe cain tweeted this my ar-is ready for you robert francis closed quote. beto very brave when promising to take away constitutional rights. immediatel
b >> brian: there is nobody else to ask because brit hume has seen it all and he doesn't age. i'm getting reports that you can start your weekend. can you confirm that? >> dana: yes., i get my dog back because he had to go to the dog sitter. anyway it's going to be a good weekend. thank you. >> brian: dana perino, have a good weekend. >> dana: s thank you. >> brian: beto o'rourke used the stage to defull-time himself as the most progressive candidate. is he going...
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that together with the plagiarism thing and start to wonder about joe biden himself or is it at brit humeis senility over taking him? does it paint that picture instead? >> rachel: as somebody who has a terrible memory i empathize with joe biden. i think joe biden's truth telling memory problems next to donald trump's kind of queen's exaggerated stories cancel each other out. i don't think anyone is deciding on that part about biden or not. i do think what they're seeing is an energy level that is very low in joe biden and donald trump, unlike other presidents who seem to be getting, you know, tired along the way, he seems to have more energy and be energized by the challenges of the office. they are almost the same age. one looks full of energy and ready to take on challenges and the other looks kind of tired. >> kennedy: joe biden now has a "new york times" pointed out what they had an expo say that asked him why does he want to be president? that's a tougher question to answer and that's a deeper question beyond the gaffes. >> melissa: we'll bring you the president's remarks after the
that together with the plagiarism thing and start to wonder about joe biden himself or is it at brit humeis senility over taking him? does it paint that picture instead? >> rachel: as somebody who has a terrible memory i empathize with joe biden. i think joe biden's truth telling memory problems next to donald trump's kind of queen's exaggerated stories cancel each other out. i don't think anyone is deciding on that part about biden or not. i do think what they're seeing is an energy...
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that's why we are so grateful to have brit hume after the break. ♪ ♪ i was hesitant to get the hearingof my short hair, but nobody even sees them. (avo) our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 70 years. (deborah) when i finally could hear for the first time, i started crying. i could hear everything. (avo) get special anniversary savings and your chance to win a seven day hawaiian cruise. call 1-800-miracle today. >> tucker: will continue our coverage tonight. impeachment is all of a sudden looking like a possibility. but there is nothing new about talk of impeachment that's been going on since the day this president has been elected. what does this mean exactly? there's no one better to answer that question then brit, senior political analysts on fox news. why are democrats doing this? it doesn't seem politically wis wise. >> brit: it strikes me, talker, that the speakers are under pressure from the left wing of the party and the leftists in their caucus, who are numerous, to move ahead her here. the loathing of donald trump and the d
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it led to this bout of -- you know the laugh to keep from crying hume they're is very familiar to us in this era? like ooh, ah, oh. there is the #trump sharpie on twitter that featured other things released by the white house this week, this accurate image of trump golfing. [ applause ] these are new polling numbers that just out. they look pretty good for the president. the president's inaugural crowd size, you may want to take a look at that. also, his hand size, which he is fixated on. and my personal favorite, i am america's first centaur president. that's me. it's ludicrous. what do you do? you just laugh. he is drawing with sharpies. but there really is a hurricane. the stakes of that are really important. the situation in the oval office is absurd manifestly. the thing about it is we are not alone in that respect. if there is one place in the world where the combination of extremely high stakes and complete absurdity even exceeds our own, it's our closest ally across the pond, the united kingdom. right? there somehow the politics are even more bizarre than ours. this looked li
it led to this bout of -- you know the laugh to keep from crying hume they're is very familiar to us in this era? like ooh, ah, oh. there is the #trump sharpie on twitter that featured other things released by the white house this week, this accurate image of trump golfing. [ applause ] these are new polling numbers that just out. they look pretty good for the president. the president's inaugural crowd size, you may want to take a look at that. also, his hand size, which he is fixated on. and...
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. >> shannon: doesn't undermine his argument here -- this is what brit hume tweeted out, saying this. "if the conversation were as damning as schiff would like him he would have read directly from it rather than making up dialogue, probably not surprising in light of the extravagant collusion claims he made for two years. is he undercutting himself? >> i don't think is undercutting himself. i think sometimes you exaggerate for effect and i think he was doing that. it is horrible to think that the president of the united states would use the full faith and credit of the american people and their investment in their allies for his personal political gain, which the transcript clearly shows was his intent. >> shannon: so why not just read the transcript? why not just read those words? >> the transcript has been read, people see it. look, i don't know a lot of people who sit there and watch these congressional hearings all day. obviously look for the highlights and that definitely made it into the highlight reel, as you just showed it, but with the president said in with the president did
. >> shannon: doesn't undermine his argument here -- this is what brit hume tweeted out, saying this. "if the conversation were as damning as schiff would like him he would have read directly from it rather than making up dialogue, probably not surprising in light of the extravagant collusion claims he made for two years. is he undercutting himself? >> i don't think is undercutting himself. i think sometimes you exaggerate for effect and i think he was doing that. it is...
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aid despite them being on the brink of fun then investigators have given a list of suspects to the hume the un what rights chief robert a monthly reports. evidence. indiscriminate killings torture old rape and using starvation as a weapon of war these are the findings of a group of united nations experts who investigated the war in yemen. the parties to the conflict in yemen are responsible for an array of human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law some of these violations are likely to amount to war crimes. it's the 2nd report by a group of eminent experts who say the u.s. britain and france may be complicit in war crimes by arming and providing intelligence to the saudi u.a.e. coalition especially so in yemen says west some bombs a consistently being used by the coalition the problem with this how do the americans and all those who would match them like the united states they ignore the dimension of the warsaw short of talking to run short of probably mitigating the tension between the iranians and the americans the arenas and the saudis i think those hap
aid despite them being on the brink of fun then investigators have given a list of suspects to the hume the un what rights chief robert a monthly reports. evidence. indiscriminate killings torture old rape and using starvation as a weapon of war these are the findings of a group of united nations experts who investigated the war in yemen. the parties to the conflict in yemen are responsible for an array of human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law some of these...
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it's time now for our sunday group, fox news senior political analyst brit hume. lane from "the washington post," former democratic party chair donna brazile, and kristen soltis anderson of the "washington examiner." in a blistering report, the ig said that comey set a "dangerous example" for the entire fbi and any added this that is, comey's, own personal conception of what was necessary was not an appropriate basis for the policies and agreements governing the use of fbi records, but the ig report also states "we found no evidence that comey or his attorneys released any of the classified information contained in any of the memos to members of the media," so, to quote a favorite sports show that i like to watch, big deal, little deal, or no deal? >> pretty big deal. first of all, the argument that you heard advanced there by mr. comey in his testimony in 2017 was utterly dismissed by the inspector general as being invalid. it's been on the idea that this was his -- his material. it wasn't a plausible argument of the time and it was blown up really by this report
it's time now for our sunday group, fox news senior political analyst brit hume. lane from "the washington post," former democratic party chair donna brazile, and kristen soltis anderson of the "washington examiner." in a blistering report, the ig said that comey set a "dangerous example" for the entire fbi and any added this that is, comey's, own personal conception of what was necessary was not an appropriate basis for the policies and agreements governing the...
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you remember i did that bid deal with murchison-hume where i bought best in show? -giovanni: yes.onis: so i want to actually put that to work. lisa: so we're going to start out with a dog spot and odor remover and a cat spot and odor remover. lemonis: so, do you have the formulas and everything? giovanni: you vetted out a couple formulas, correct? lisa: i did. yeah. lemonis: you remember best in show from a previous business? i paid $100,000 for the trademark. it's a brand that i bought specifically to launch a line of pet products to not only sell in bentley's but in the entire industry. and now i'm gonna make some money on it. lisa, i think we need to crank up your ability to say no because your husband is very persuasive. -giovanni: sure. -lisa: mm-hmm. lemonis: do you guys remember what you told me in the basement when we first met, what you guys wanted out of life? lisa: i know that we were looking to grow the business and be able to provide for our kid. lemonis: and so what's different at home now? lisa: now we have two boys. in february, we adopted our second son, miles. le
you remember i did that bid deal with murchison-hume where i bought best in show? -giovanni: yes.onis: so i want to actually put that to work. lisa: so we're going to start out with a dog spot and odor remover and a cat spot and odor remover. lemonis: so, do you have the formulas and everything? giovanni: you vetted out a couple formulas, correct? lisa: i did. yeah. lemonis: you remember best in show from a previous business? i paid $100,000 for the trademark. it's a brand that i bought...
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. >> brit hume, spoke with brett last night and looked big picture at "the new york times" journalismput it. there was a time where this would've never happened, here's brett. >> that story is nowhere near the standard it should be meant for publishing a story, there was a time and it wasn't long ago "the new york times" that i knew that used to know, i used to write years ago, wouldn't of gone near the story. >> we had our brain rumble up the number of corrections and retractions by "the new york times," recent retractions that occurred, $0.06 president trump took office including stories on paul manafort, russian collusion, and of course trumps tax plan where they left out, they made in accounting error in a big piece about trumps tax plan. so where does that put us today? >> this is one of the reasons why the me this isn't all about a brett kavanaugh, because quite frankly as a business this is really bad for business for "the new york times." i think it's business suicide if you go for "the new york times" to continue to do this and go on this trajectory. i know a lot of people th
. >> brit hume, spoke with brett last night and looked big picture at "the new york times" journalismput it. there was a time where this would've never happened, here's brett. >> that story is nowhere near the standard it should be meant for publishing a story, there was a time and it wasn't long ago "the new york times" that i knew that used to know, i used to write years ago, wouldn't of gone near the story. >> we had our brain rumble up the number of...
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david hume, philosopher, said to the rest of mankind it seems perfectly clear. the notion of an act of power is so clear and so simple and so evident that people have the act of powers to cause their own asked to happen that it's taken for granted and alludes any attempt to supply a logical definition. we cannot give a logical definition of thought or duration, of number or of motion. we cannot give a further definition without using synonyms and saying the same thing in another way. what is the number? the dictionary says one of a series of popular integers derived by compounding what -- a unique member. t as a reader suggested every attempt to provide the definition will keep offering up synonyms for saying the same thing. sotomayor and her colleagues o ought the notion of the moral to be too vague and broad and what the author is more shocking and indecent and wrongful and by scandalous they offered exciting reproach and extremely offensive to the sense of duty and is it not playing that they are simply saying the same thing in another way and not adding anyt
david hume, philosopher, said to the rest of mankind it seems perfectly clear. the notion of an act of power is so clear and so simple and so evident that people have the act of powers to cause their own asked to happen that it's taken for granted and alludes any attempt to supply a logical definition. we cannot give a logical definition of thought or duration, of number or of motion. we cannot give a further definition without using synonyms and saying the same thing in another way. what is...
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phoenix and hume awoke cut off through some in california and that is what will generate the offshore a northwind right now is 70 degrees in san jose is 63 already so there are a lot more 60s and that fog is retreating rapidly. the high is built in and has parked itself over so we have that slight onshore breeze to get that fog going. i don't think we will see any fog at all tuesday or wednesday morning but then it will be back on thursday. the high will be warmer and there'll be some near 100 degrees and you can see that to the north and east and that will be some of the warmer locations. 70s and 80s with a few 90s and today they're all above average and here comes the system to the north and the much cooler going into the weekend. >>> it is one of the most highly anticipated shows. we catch up with the star of prodigal son to find out what it is like to get in the mind of a serial killer.>>> the oakland raiders began an important road trip and of next we will hear from the head coach about the loss to the vikings. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfin
phoenix and hume awoke cut off through some in california and that is what will generate the offshore a northwind right now is 70 degrees in san jose is 63 already so there are a lot more 60s and that fog is retreating rapidly. the high is built in and has parked itself over so we have that slight onshore breeze to get that fog going. i don't think we will see any fog at all tuesday or wednesday morning but then it will be back on thursday. the high will be warmer and there'll be some near 100...
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you said that the turning.in your support for president trump hume after he met with latimer and hissyche he was widely criticized siding with horns. a lot of people think he is completely offended the post-world war ii international order. as president, i would you pick up the u.s. foreign policy policy were trump has left off. >> one correction. helsinki wasn't the turning.for me it was the final straw. it was the final straw with trump we need stood in front of the world and said i like that guy. ugly put in and not my own people. i say often, every day that donald trump is unfit. i believe that. i believe that because he can't tell the truth. but more importantly anthony, and believe it because he is in capable of thinking or caring about anybody but himself. and so it doesn't matter about american security, he'll sit down and have a summit with kim donlon no matter how brutal about the guy is, if donald trump can get a big old, it doesn't matter if it is a bad horrible thing to invite the taliban to kemp david as long as donald trump might get nobel peace prize. got a president
you said that the turning.in your support for president trump hume after he met with latimer and hissyche he was widely criticized siding with horns. a lot of people think he is completely offended the post-world war ii international order. as president, i would you pick up the u.s. foreign policy policy were trump has left off. >> one correction. helsinki wasn't the turning.for me it was the final straw. it was the final straw with trump we need stood in front of the world and said i...
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neil: well, that was brit hume saying joe biden's senile fears are real and palpable and those in theocrat party are getting increasingly concerned about it, his performance on the stump but at some of these debates who some have chastised him for being more of an onlooker than participant. democratic fund-raiser don peebles here as well as brooke rogers and jim freeman. let me ask you a little about that, this notion that he's not ready. look, he's 76 years old. you might have lost his fastball here. now they're getting concerned that he's not up to the job. that's not a widespread fear, it's not affected his overall poll numbers but it will. that's the gist i think of what he was saying. >> i think the gist, look, biden's up for the job. he's extremely experienced. he's been in government basically almost all of his adult life, from his early 30s on. i mean, he's also been through a lot. lost his wife and daughter, 30 some odd years ago, just lost his son. he had brain cancer, had surgery for that. so he's had a tough 76 years. i mean, so -- neil: is it showing, though? all that and
neil: well, that was brit hume saying joe biden's senile fears are real and palpable and those in theocrat party are getting increasingly concerned about it, his performance on the stump but at some of these debates who some have chastised him for being more of an onlooker than participant. democratic fund-raiser don peebles here as well as brooke rogers and jim freeman. let me ask you a little about that, this notion that he's not ready. look, he's 76 years old. you might have lost his...
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here is brit hume who believes they are more than simple mistakes.not a gaffe, that's the kind of memory problems that people his age and indeed my age have all the time. and i think that the thing that may catch up with biden over time even among democrats who would otherwise be for him is the feeling that senility is taking over. >> julie: do you think democrats are worried? >> there is anxiousness in the democratic circles about joe biden and his frontrunner status. it is a weak frontrunner status. he definitely in the polls has leads but in performing and when he talks about stories, when he forgets the states where he forgets whether he was vice president or senator at the time of some trip overseas or talking to kids school shooting. those are big things, not small remembrances. if you make your campaign going against president trump for his lack of truth telling as democrats do pretty much every day, you are going to be in a weaker position with someone who has his own problems telling stories. so i think brit is on the right track there. the
here is brit hume who believes they are more than simple mistakes.not a gaffe, that's the kind of memory problems that people his age and indeed my age have all the time. and i think that the thing that may catch up with biden over time even among democrats who would otherwise be for him is the feeling that senility is taking over. >> julie: do you think democrats are worried? >> there is anxiousness in the democratic circles about joe biden and his frontrunner status. it is a weak...
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i want to go to our washington managing editor brit hume who has the outlook from the nation's capitolher it is immediate or not, one thing we're seeing, jon, this series of evacuations from various buildings around washington. i think it is important to say that we don't know, we have no reason to believe, the white house, for example, was facing any immediate or imminent threat. the same true on capitol hill. it appears they're evacuating building up here soon. nothing has happened at either of those places. this of course, jon, this is one of these days things will not again be the same in the united states of america. this is the kind of terrorist attack that is the nightmare that experts and others have warned about but some of us may have thought really could not happen on such a scale. this is quite remarkable. ♪ [bell tolling] >> as we watch these pictures, the world trade center, 110 stories, literally starting to fall. >> the whole tower, it died. holy crap! they knocked the whole freakin' thing down. >> i hope i live. i hope i live. coming down on me. here it comes. i'm gett
i want to go to our washington managing editor brit hume who has the outlook from the nation's capitolher it is immediate or not, one thing we're seeing, jon, this series of evacuations from various buildings around washington. i think it is important to say that we don't know, we have no reason to believe, the white house, for example, was facing any immediate or imminent threat. the same true on capitol hill. it appears they're evacuating building up here soon. nothing has happened at either...
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the matrix that they're spitting out there, when you have numbers like that, it reminds me of brit humesous saying, you can have all the dog food commercials you want, but if the dog doesn't eat the food, you're out of luck. >> we've talked about this before, people are so bitten by the 2016 election and being so wrong about what was going to happen they hesitate even at this preponderance of evidence that the president's numbers are just terrible, 39% again. he's never crossed 50 pre% in a major poll. 39% and almost 60% of americans, 6-0, say he should not be reelected. he should not be returned to office. so when you look at those democratic numbers on the other side, it sets up a very interesting debate tomorrow night, joe, where for the first time we will see joe biden on the stage with elizabeth warren, on the stage with bernie sanders, and they can have an honest to goodness debate about sort of the moderate wing of the party in joe biden and the more progressive side of it with elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. but this is playing out the way it's played out all summer. joe bid
the matrix that they're spitting out there, when you have numbers like that, it reminds me of brit humesous saying, you can have all the dog food commercials you want, but if the dog doesn't eat the food, you're out of luck. >> we've talked about this before, people are so bitten by the 2016 election and being so wrong about what was going to happen they hesitate even at this preponderance of evidence that the president's numbers are just terrible, 39% again. he's never crossed 50 pre% in...