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al gore actually won by half a but we popular votes, count votes by the electoral college.u were a nader supporter, you could vote for the native, but you know he's not going to win. you could cast a second approval vote for al gore and instead of losing by 97,000 votes, well, , the 97,000otes would vote probably about two to one for outdoor, so he would have won by tens of thousands of votes rather than losing by 537 facilitated by the supreme court. >> it sounds like it would have made indifference in 2000. in whichhe situation hillary clinton won the popular vote and lost the electoral college but there wasn't a strong third-party candidate. >> no, there wasn't. i think trump would probably not have been the republican nominee. he was the strongest minority candidate on the right, but governor kasich from ohio probably would have been approved by more republicans and polls show that he probably would've won the republican nomination against trump. they tend to find the candidate that is more acceptable when anyone else. if you think about it, it's the way we reference ou
al gore actually won by half a but we popular votes, count votes by the electoral college.u were a nader supporter, you could vote for the native, but you know he's not going to win. you could cast a second approval vote for al gore and instead of losing by 97,000 votes, well, , the 97,000otes would vote probably about two to one for outdoor, so he would have won by tens of thousands of votes rather than losing by 537 facilitated by the supreme court. >> it sounds like it would have made...
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passionate scenes outside columbia supreme court by supporters and opponents of former president al gore. he's begun testifying as part of an investigation into whether he participated in witness tampering and bribery it's the 1st time a former president's been called before a court on allegations that could lead to criminal charges johnson and johnson's been told it must pay $8000000000.00 in damages after a man taking is anti psychotic drug response group breasts a jury in the us found the pharmaceutical giant had failed to warn nicholas murray and other young men of the side effects he had previously won $680000.00 in the case against the company johnson and johnson has labeled the award grossly disproportionate and says it's confident it will be overturned right let's go back now to prison lies inside and out. reason they released you should leave the building is. to be dealt with. it is a myth it was sure that it was the good news is that it is not against it in general you are going to. see this in those things more. normal that the sought to the should leave these public yelled th
passionate scenes outside columbia supreme court by supporters and opponents of former president al gore. he's begun testifying as part of an investigation into whether he participated in witness tampering and bribery it's the 1st time a former president's been called before a court on allegations that could lead to criminal charges johnson and johnson's been told it must pay $8000000000.00 in damages after a man taking is anti psychotic drug response group breasts a jury in the us found the...
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. >> we all joke, al gore started this whole thing with the documentary of how it's much bigger than. at the end of the day it's the voters that would have to pay for energy and you have to stop the masses from consuming energy and that's where they can target energy committees and rich people. they don't just deliver energy to people who want to consume it, the price would have to go up to everybody, there voters not just the rich with the jet, that's a small percentage as we know from the inequality of the world, the average person that doesn't want to face the reality, it's not the energy companies if the consumer in the have to pay a lot more and live in a much smaller house and lot smaller than al gore's house. >> without debating the impact or climate change and what causes them. i think it's bad look. do as you say not as i do. if you gonna talk a green deal then live green. of course to me it seems like hypocrisy but in politics what is it. >> it's not only politics, you have all the folks in the south part of your stay in malibu living right on the beach and those properties
. >> we all joke, al gore started this whole thing with the documentary of how it's much bigger than. at the end of the day it's the voters that would have to pay for energy and you have to stop the masses from consuming energy and that's where they can target energy committees and rich people. they don't just deliver energy to people who want to consume it, the price would have to go up to everybody, there voters not just the rich with the jet, that's a small percentage as we know from...
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al gore himself went to bill gates function and said africa is projected to have more population thanhina and india combined and he called for what he called ubiquitous fertility management in africa. here was al gore basically telling bill gates that there were going to be too many africans in the next century and we needed fertility management to keep them in check. >> tucker: what is that? >> i think he's talking about access to birth control somehow. sterilization. but the best access to population control his wealth. the wealthier country gets, the smaller the family size gets. >> tucker: the left really wants to make this argument that the third world needs to stop reproducing? that's a creepy argument, the kids of the problem? is that really what they are arguing? >> absolutely. there was a climate activist who announced they would not have kids. jericho years later, he welcomed his kid into the world and set a grievance on the greatest hobo ever. kids are hold and what they are trying to do is scare the kids that we have and they are trying to scare people out of having them.
al gore himself went to bill gates function and said africa is projected to have more population thanhina and india combined and he called for what he called ubiquitous fertility management in africa. here was al gore basically telling bill gates that there were going to be too many africans in the next century and we needed fertility management to keep them in check. >> tucker: what is that? >> i think he's talking about access to birth control somehow. sterilization. but the best...
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we knew on monday morning it was al gore, just a few bureaucratic hurdles that had to go through. ——ormally granted the extension, it may be the last one, please make the best use of this time. i also wa nt the best use of this time. i also want to say goodbye to you, i will keep my fingers crossed for you. he has said that maybe the last one, which means it may not be. he is definitely saying it is the last one for him because he's finishing soon. guess where his last speech will be on the 13th of november? in bruges. do you know anyone who needs a famous speech in bruges? might that bea famous speech in bruges? might that be a formerfemale famous speech in bruges? might that be a former female prime minister, if not theresa may. let us be clear, we are in the selection because of brexit, not just because we are in the selection because of brexit, notjust because boris johnson feels like it, we are here because he got a deal with the eu but not surely can get it through parliament so instead he will get the country to be decisive in a way parliament suggested itself not to be decisi
we knew on monday morning it was al gore, just a few bureaucratic hurdles that had to go through. ——ormally granted the extension, it may be the last one, please make the best use of this time. i also wa nt the best use of this time. i also want to say goodbye to you, i will keep my fingers crossed for you. he has said that maybe the last one, which means it may not be. he is definitely saying it is the last one for him because he's finishing soon. guess where his last speech will be on the...
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al gore went to a bill gates function and said africa is projected to have more population than chinandia combined and he called for what he called "ubiquitous fertility management" in africa. there was al gore basically telling a bill gates event that there were going to be too many africans in the next century and we needed fertility management to keep africans -- >> tucker:en what is fertity -- dare i ask? making income people just thinking about it. >> i think is talk about access to birth control somehow, sterilization. but the best access to population control, if that's what you want to call it, is wealth. the wealthy are our country gets, the smaller the family size gets buried there if they were really worried, they would- >> tucker: the left really wants t to make this argument tt the with their old world needs to stop -- that's a creepy arc, that the kids of the problem? is that really what they're arguing? >> there was a climate activist, a meteorologist who announced to the world would not have kids, he and his wife decided they wouldn't. two years later he welcomed his k
al gore went to a bill gates function and said africa is projected to have more population than chinandia combined and he called for what he called "ubiquitous fertility management" in africa. there was al gore basically telling a bill gates event that there were going to be too many africans in the next century and we needed fertility management to keep africans -- >> tucker:en what is fertity -- dare i ask? making income people just thinking about it. >> i think is talk...
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you know what i told him he's our al gore >> all right rudy, hold that thought. >> seth: what do youold that thought [ laughter ] that's not a thought that's a spasm [ laughter ] i mean, look at him. it's like how your grandpa dances at a wedding. he looks like a guy who is duct taped to a chair trying to break free, which is probably something he's actually done because i'm pretty sure after he does one of these interviews, the white house tries to duct tape him to a chair so he can't do another one "got to get out of here, rudy. [ applause ] you got to get loose got to go back on tv and confess to crimes. now today we found out that secretary of state mike pompeo was himself on the call. these guys are all unraveling and pointing fingers at each other, because everything is coming out now for example, remember that infamous meeting trump had with the russians in the oval oice in 2017? that was the meeting where he shared classified information and bragged about firing former fbi director james comey well over the weekend, "the washington post" reported that during that meeting, tru
you know what i told him he's our al gore >> all right rudy, hold that thought. >> seth: what do youold that thought [ laughter ] that's not a thought that's a spasm [ laughter ] i mean, look at him. it's like how your grandpa dances at a wedding. he looks like a guy who is duct taped to a chair trying to break free, which is probably something he's actually done because i'm pretty sure after he does one of these interviews, the white house tries to duct tape him to a chair so he...
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so did al gore. i say that because in that stage at the end of the day, what i would say is that we're still debating the nuances of policies between one and the other, and no one has a claim that there is an existential threat right now in the white house, not just -- you know, not just on the national scale but increasingly on the global scale. and no one is able to actually meet that demand that we need right now, that we are talking about this is not a debate in 2016. had i flipped into 2016, i would say, this is just a normal debate. that is not where we are. unfortunately in order for us to really say who is going to take donald trump toe to toe, you have to think about who is that moderate republican voter who says, the country is not right. who is going to be that leadership, that breakthrough? it's not about the corporations this time around. that's where most of the democrats feel safe is when they point to the insurance companies or talk about this idea of big money. it's not that. it's wh
so did al gore. i say that because in that stage at the end of the day, what i would say is that we're still debating the nuances of policies between one and the other, and no one has a claim that there is an existential threat right now in the white house, not just -- you know, not just on the national scale but increasingly on the global scale. and no one is able to actually meet that demand that we need right now, that we are talking about this is not a debate in 2016. had i flipped into...
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s or as al gore extro the n.r.a. or. the next day money is out on the road again. she passes by reminders of the western sahara war. some of the most seriously injured war veterans live in a dilapidated home outside the camp why. it's important for money to show solidarity. she brings a free pizza for ahmed her tidy who was paralyzed with his spine was damaged in an air strike in 1980. 2 i regret nothing i'm proud of my war ones because i got them fighting for a fair and legal cause. of the conflict is one of the oldest in africa but the world has forgotten this war and its fighters. it's hard to remain optimistic about things in this part of the. world. many people have lost hope in a brighter future but not money. she shows us her recently open 2nd pizzeria which is of course stuff by women. money is next plan is to open a bakery. it's back to the main restaurants in the evening. manny is an inspiration for many she cares about camel pizza rights for women and the future. it's up to you to you know i still have so many dreams i hope our lives will change some day
s or as al gore extro the n.r.a. or. the next day money is out on the road again. she passes by reminders of the western sahara war. some of the most seriously injured war veterans live in a dilapidated home outside the camp why. it's important for money to show solidarity. she brings a free pizza for ahmed her tidy who was paralyzed with his spine was damaged in an air strike in 1980. 2 i regret nothing i'm proud of my war ones because i got them fighting for a fair and legal cause. of the...
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better stability also in terms of humanitarian assistance in the company asked specifically about al gore because the station there may become even more precarious with the recent announcement of the american pullout and their looming turkish a fanciful on the areas that are. still controlled by some of the kurdish groups do you have any concerns about what may transpire in that part of northern syria in weeks and months to come well obviously we are concerned by how bad is this is that there by the new situation at the present moment we are the situation is much too fluid to even say whether yes or no we do have access in the in those areas which are now. under control of the turkish armed forces but i feel. the next few days have 1st to give us a clear picture on what the humanitarian impact is and then also to materialize and to see what are do you have a news with which on which we could have access but this is so certainly our determination to continue the work we have done in the past and we hope that all the parties involved will offer us excesses and as we know the situation is as
better stability also in terms of humanitarian assistance in the company asked specifically about al gore because the station there may become even more precarious with the recent announcement of the american pullout and their looming turkish a fanciful on the areas that are. still controlled by some of the kurdish groups do you have any concerns about what may transpire in that part of northern syria in weeks and months to come well obviously we are concerned by how bad is this is that there...
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he's our al gore.old the president of the ukraine that we're going to fight corruption -- >> shut up. >> let me finish, chris. >> a lot of other stuff is out there. >> a lot of criminals are not all that -- sorry -- a lot of alleged criminals are not all that smart. do you think i'm stupid? do you think i've given you all my evidence? the only president that counts in an alleged extortion is the victim. >> we're out of time. >> it doesn't matter if schiff -- >> sorry to cut you off. you've got to get your voice back. >> trevor: order, order! clearly this man is out of control. it says a lot when you are the most unhinged person on fox news. that's like being the smelliest person at a burning man, very hard to pull off, and, so, i think i've seen all i need to render my verdict. on the charges of interfering in foreign affairs, acting as the president's personal thug and just being an overall hot mess in breech -- breach of the hot mess act of 1394 this court finds you william dracula giuliani guilty! y
he's our al gore.old the president of the ukraine that we're going to fight corruption -- >> shut up. >> let me finish, chris. >> a lot of other stuff is out there. >> a lot of criminals are not all that -- sorry -- a lot of alleged criminals are not all that smart. do you think i'm stupid? do you think i've given you all my evidence? the only president that counts in an alleged extortion is the victim. >> we're out of time. >> it doesn't matter if schiff --...
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about a i think they in the future russian oil and gas companies will still call put it would saudi al gore bob there are at this time sow doubt on cause biasing through a bit of difficulty time if you are left to pay billions of dollars on a sturdy pair the damage inflicted by the who it is on the 16th of september on their oil infrastructure and at the same time they're out of trying also to put hasn't a good picture to the world says they're out of trying to launch their ip or saudi out anchal how all of our in my opening and the a.p. all already and ip of saudi arabia will never see the light of days for to be a general reasons one. risk of litigation by the united states in addition to 911 and also paresis 10 question marks about the the exact size of saudi improvement over. yes i just cited 2 big issues here both the ongoing questions about the i.p.o. and now this decision by luke to pull out of the project with saudi aramco to sell it i thank you so much for giving us the top thank you protestors in lebanon on the blocking roads across the country as part of the 7th day of demonstrat
about a i think they in the future russian oil and gas companies will still call put it would saudi al gore bob there are at this time sow doubt on cause biasing through a bit of difficulty time if you are left to pay billions of dollars on a sturdy pair the damage inflicted by the who it is on the 16th of september on their oil infrastructure and at the same time they're out of trying also to put hasn't a good picture to the world says they're out of trying to launch their ip or saudi out...
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know where they will actually coming from gavrilo is under reports from the north eastern state of al gore us. it's easy to find the oil that's washing up on the beaches in the northeast of brazil this environmental disaster is spread over 2000 kilometers contaminating some of brazil's most beautiful beaches. the state of alabama is has been hit especially hard and the cleanup is a huge challenge if i can help is on the really good i mean to fit the if we are part of multiple agency efforts to monitor the coastline which include the army city and state officials some oil stains appear in the north of the state but it's worse in the south. what's more difficult to determine is where is that will coming from there are many theories could it have come from oil tankers in the atlantic ocean of some suspect or could that we will be from a german ship sunk off the coast of brazil during world war 2 as some brazilian researchers have concluded. well nobody knows exactly where this oil is coming from the brazilian government says it's not coming from here in brazil at the brass the state run oil c
know where they will actually coming from gavrilo is under reports from the north eastern state of al gore us. it's easy to find the oil that's washing up on the beaches in the northeast of brazil this environmental disaster is spread over 2000 kilometers contaminating some of brazil's most beautiful beaches. the state of alabama is has been hit especially hard and the cleanup is a huge challenge if i can help is on the really good i mean to fit the if we are part of multiple agency efforts to...
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promise that he made or if it wasn't a promise certainly a green light that he gave to president al gore on exactly 8 days ago that set in motion the series of events where we were now ended where we are. it's difficult to conceive all of a more complicated situation than the one we have where the syrian government. you know which the this administration as a as well as the previous one has really fight they've called for an ounce there of president assad and because of his actions trump has cleared the way for the syrian government and the russian auspices to work out a deal with the syrian kurds and through to you know if syria and now he's very late in the day he's. announcing some sanctions which are going to have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the turkish government and to compound the error he's sending rice president pence to ankara where he's sure to come in for a very difficult a series of negotiations so how do you think that the ticket government is going to respond to these sanctions the vice president calling the incursion an invasion and these calls for a cease fire do
promise that he made or if it wasn't a promise certainly a green light that he gave to president al gore on exactly 8 days ago that set in motion the series of events where we were now ended where we are. it's difficult to conceive all of a more complicated situation than the one we have where the syrian government. you know which the this administration as a as well as the previous one has really fight they've called for an ounce there of president assad and because of his actions trump has...
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bush was not legitimate because of the al gore fight how much of this is unique tosl trump? we've always had this and things have been led - - ugly but what about on a radaily basis leaking classified information? >> has this happened to a greater degree regarding trump? >> no question if you watch kavanaugh. >> that congress was really viciousta. >> to talk about the standards and protocols that are violated and to lay them out as a member of the senate judiciary committee until after they have completed their hearings with members of the committee saying they will release confidential information in violation of the rules because they have to do it to stop donald trump and the nominee and senators deputizing the fbi to pass judgment than these are lines that have been crossed. paul: are the democrats going to impeach donald trump? >> no question. >> when we come back. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the a
bush was not legitimate because of the al gore fight how much of this is unique tosl trump? we've always had this and things have been led - - ugly but what about on a radaily basis leaking classified information? >> has this happened to a greater degree regarding trump? >> no question if you watch kavanaugh. >> that congress was really viciousta. >> to talk about the standards and protocols that are violated and to lay them out as a member of the senate judiciary...
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vice president al gore, the democratic candidate, proposed a new voluntary benefit within medicare to protect chronically ill and low-income beneficiaries against catastrophic prices, and yet the congress still couldn't reach a compromise even though it was very much discussed during that presidential election and it was a lot of issues in senate races as well. so at that time the committee -- the country was united behind medicare reform, but congress was divided on how or even if it should act, and it did not act. in the finance committee, the person that preceded me when i took over the chairmanship of the finance committee, his name was bill roth of delaware, he proposed two plans to committee members in hopes that a consensus could be reached. the first plan worked to fundamentally change the medicare program. the proposal included a universal drug benefit for medicare program with several major contracting reforms. the reforms would have permitted pharmacy benefit managers, insurers and other qualified firms to compete to manage the government drug benefit in a cost-effective wa
vice president al gore, the democratic candidate, proposed a new voluntary benefit within medicare to protect chronically ill and low-income beneficiaries against catastrophic prices, and yet the congress still couldn't reach a compromise even though it was very much discussed during that presidential election and it was a lot of issues in senate races as well. so at that time the committee -- the country was united behind medicare reform, but congress was divided on how or even if it should...
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one endorsement i'm really looking forward to is al gore's endorsement.f al gore endorses warren or biden,, perhaps even although i would be a bit surprised. i think that could really have an impact. just because the climate debate is so potent in the democratic primary right now that if there is one endorsement i'm really waiting for, it's that one. john, thank you for the call. ralph, good morning. guest: endorsements -- caller: endorsements have an influence on me when they come from people like rush limbaugh, who has a time -- you has the time to give reasons for the endorsements, where i don't have to spend time trying to reinvent the wheel to come to the same conclusion. host: ralph, thank you for the call. this is from brian -- host: that from our twitter page. the president talking about china and trade, saying that their pace of growth is hitting a 30 year low. mary with this tweet -- this tweet -- host: richard is joining us from california. good morning, richard. i don't put much weight with aoc or any of those new representatives. they make a
one endorsement i'm really looking forward to is al gore's endorsement.f al gore endorses warren or biden,, perhaps even although i would be a bit surprised. i think that could really have an impact. just because the climate debate is so potent in the democratic primary right now that if there is one endorsement i'm really waiting for, it's that one. john, thank you for the call. ralph, good morning. guest: endorsements -- caller: endorsements have an influence on me when they come from people...
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but did i hear hugh hewitt say that al gore was the winner in 2000? >> right. that -- >> it took you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your d
but did i hear hugh hewitt say that al gore was the winner in 2000? >> right. that -- >> it took you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are...
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i think it damaged al gore going into 2000.at they feel they have an obligation to uphold the constitution, which is equal branches of government. i think they didn't need to do this, but they have done it and they are holding now to the same that applied in previous impeachment hearings. i just want to add one thing to what kennedy was saying with this guy. previously, republicans were saying, oh, this was hearsay. no one was actually there. he was actually listening to the call. now, trump is saying, i don't know. but he says he was on the call. to question his loyalty, i mean, i want to read something here -- >> martha: there were a lot of people on the call. >> juan: he said that this year number of americans say that trump will slander and mock. it is just astonishing. >> greg: he's never been the same since the election, so whatever. it's about the fact that he was concerned. being concerned doesn't mean something happens, right? since trump has been president, everybody's been concerned about this, that. they've been con
i think it damaged al gore going into 2000.at they feel they have an obligation to uphold the constitution, which is equal branches of government. i think they didn't need to do this, but they have done it and they are holding now to the same that applied in previous impeachment hearings. i just want to add one thing to what kennedy was saying with this guy. previously, republicans were saying, oh, this was hearsay. no one was actually there. he was actually listening to the call. now, trump is...
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many options, like reminds me 2000 in florid florida recount,e working really hard to find votes for al gore was this a hanging chad, then a group of people storming office saying it is ridiculous, it was very effective. there are -- no reason for republicans to take this serious, there were polls -- >> i would say impeachment is very serious, how do you take something that should be serious and formalized if we're going down this road by doing something that is clearly not very serious? >> right, that is what i'm saying, people say there is public support for impeachment proceeding, does not seem that nancy pelosi or schiff believe it to be the case, if they did they would formally lane. kennedy: they should, if they should what they want, if that is what american people say, say talk about the founders and constitution and protocol ethen go ahead and do it. >> right. kennedy: otherwise you invite washington dc to be a bigger circus. >> also true that even if they did that, i think people have gotten fed up with the same cast of characters who say false things taken as if you have to listen
many options, like reminds me 2000 in florid florida recount,e working really hard to find votes for al gore was this a hanging chad, then a group of people storming office saying it is ridiculous, it was very effective. there are -- no reason for republicans to take this serious, there were polls -- >> i would say impeachment is very serious, how do you take something that should be serious and formalized if we're going down this road by doing something that is clearly not very serious?...
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still not total there did someone watch the inconvenconvet truth, that starts with 15 minutes of al gore driving around, just getting fat. and thinking how fat he is, he lost a close election. kennedy: that was an actual close election. >> that one could have swung either way, like my prom date. >> [ laughter ] in -- right now, in public. with these comments. kennedy: it used to be that i wanted her to get back in i wanted her to get nomination and lose again. there would be nothing more satisfying, i want her to get in so elizabeth warren can beat her, elizabeth warren will trownttrounce her. elizabeth warren is usain bolt and hillary clinton is carl lewis. >> that is an analogy for you, i do not see her getting to this. kennedy: she sees herself. >> democrats will never let her back in. i don't see it i do think that -- she wants to sort of continue to stay in the fray, she has been in public eye for so many years. kennedy: what is wrong with her, she just talks on and on about the same subject, people just poke her. >> no one has -- no one on either side has managed to get over 2016 e
still not total there did someone watch the inconvenconvet truth, that starts with 15 minutes of al gore driving around, just getting fat. and thinking how fat he is, he lost a close election. kennedy: that was an actual close election. >> that one could have swung either way, like my prom date. >> [ laughter ] in -- right now, in public. with these comments. kennedy: it used to be that i wanted her to get back in i wanted her to get nomination and lose again. there would be nothing...
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nbc executives are liberals, harvey weinstein a democratic donor, rich mchugh is working for al gore.re is no political motivation going on here, it's just the truth and they are lying.h >> robby: if it was what the executives claimed, they would be behaving differently. "we screwed up, there's a miscommunication, we let it get way, that was bad on our part." none of their subsequent actions comport with that. they have been attacking ronan relentlessly trying to say what he didn't have any of the evidence, we know he had tons of evidence. he had a tape and people willing to go on record and he turned it around at the new yorker two months later which was a short time. they would've had to recheck everything he was praying, it's not like he could drop it in their laps and they could run at the next day, that's not how journalism works. it's baffling their strategy has been to deny they have done anything wrong which speaks to some of the more out there explanations, they were afraid of stuff coming out. there was some suggestion orom some kind of business that -- >> tucker: they were
nbc executives are liberals, harvey weinstein a democratic donor, rich mchugh is working for al gore.re is no political motivation going on here, it's just the truth and they are lying.h >> robby: if it was what the executives claimed, they would be behaving differently. "we screwed up, there's a miscommunication, we let it get way, that was bad on our part." none of their subsequent actions comport with that. they have been attacking ronan relentlessly trying to say what he...
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is -- strongest and it candidate, ask yourself, what do hillary clinton, barack obama, john kerry, al gorein common? they all won the iowa caucuses. the caucuses have not necessarily predicted the republican nominee for president, but on the democrat side it has an incredible track record of predicting the nominee. when you see the biden campaign already downplaying expectations in iowa -- and tyler's reporting was amazing. i don't remember ever seeing a state director respond to a major news outlet when asked a question by hanging up the phone. it really points to a disaster of a campaign in iowa for biden. david: the question was where do you live? we are speaking with all modern and jason johnson. -- al mottur, and jason johnson. al, as a democrat, can vice president biden win the nomination without winning or doing well in iowa? where heve a strategy can give up iowa or perhaps other states and still win? he kampeter jason is right, we have not nominated anybody that did not win iwowa. wasperson who came closest then senator clinton in 2008. she was a front runner like joe biden is now
is -- strongest and it candidate, ask yourself, what do hillary clinton, barack obama, john kerry, al gorein common? they all won the iowa caucuses. the caucuses have not necessarily predicted the republican nominee for president, but on the democrat side it has an incredible track record of predicting the nominee. when you see the biden campaign already downplaying expectations in iowa -- and tyler's reporting was amazing. i don't remember ever seeing a state director respond to a major news...
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most of their work on the presidential campaign of walter mandel, michael decacus, bill clinton, al gore, barack obama and hillary rodham clinton. over the years they filled many roles in the corporate role, on campaigns and unions, in churches, in their own businesses and in the white house, through all of this, they've worked with those who have shaped our country's history, u.s. presidents such as bill clinton and barack obama, well-known political figures such as terri and howard dean and legendary activist and historical figures such as jessie jackson. coretta scott king and betty shabas, for colored girls who have considered politics, it's filled with personal stories that bring to life heroic figures we all know and introduce us to some of those who work behind the scene but are still hidden. whatever their purge, the colored girls are always focused on the larger goal of hurrying history so that every american regardless of race, gender or religious background can have a seat at the table, this is their story. i would first like to introduce donna brazile. [applause] donna brazil
most of their work on the presidential campaign of walter mandel, michael decacus, bill clinton, al gore, barack obama and hillary rodham clinton. over the years they filled many roles in the corporate role, on campaigns and unions, in churches, in their own businesses and in the white house, through all of this, they've worked with those who have shaped our country's history, u.s. presidents such as bill clinton and barack obama, well-known political figures such as terri and howard dean and...
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governor, you are the anomaly, people that lose the presidency and i will name names, hillary, romney, al goreain all seem to lose their mind after they lost but they can't accept losing. do not as gracious as you. >> you have to accept it's a great honor to be in the field and to be able to say that as an american you took a shot at it. when it's over you expect the will of the voters and that something the democrats have not been willing to do. that's not something they're able to do since the election of 2016. when the election is over and the voters have spoken, you suck it up and you say okay. i played the game as well as i could. somebody else won. that's what you have to do. >> sean: i don't watch the dancing show -- are you still end this thing? how many weeks have you survived? are your scores getting better because they sucked on week one. >> i'm getting better. i'm in my fourth week. there's been a movement that's been unbelievable supportive and by the way, i got $3800 raise for two veteran organizations. >> sean: that's awesome. you can wear the john travolta out but if you do tha
governor, you are the anomaly, people that lose the presidency and i will name names, hillary, romney, al goreain all seem to lose their mind after they lost but they can't accept losing. do not as gracious as you. >> you have to accept it's a great honor to be in the field and to be able to say that as an american you took a shot at it. when it's over you expect the will of the voters and that something the democrats have not been willing to do. that's not something they're able to do...
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understood and that was part of what washed them out of the majority in 1994 and it probably hurt al goreite is happening now, where the public to your point has shifted back towards support for gun safety and the politicians, at least in the senate, haven't gotten the memo yet and they're about to. >> matt, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining me today. amazing. two years ago today. and be sure to tune in tomorrow night when our own craig melvin will moderate the 2020 gun safety forum in las vegas, featuring the top 2020 candidates, speaking to voters about their plans to address america's gun violence epidemic. it streams live all day on nbc news now and msnbc with special coverage across msnbc. that wraps up a busy hour for me. i am stephanie ruhle and i'll see you again at 1:00 and you can find today's good news ruhles on twitter and instagram. and it's tuesday. that means a new episode of my podcast modern ruhles drops today. this week's topic, feminism, the future of it. is it an inclusive movement? how does modern feminism impact men and how about this week my own mother, th
understood and that was part of what washed them out of the majority in 1994 and it probably hurt al goreite is happening now, where the public to your point has shifted back towards support for gun safety and the politicians, at least in the senate, haven't gotten the memo yet and they're about to. >> matt, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining me today. amazing. two years ago today. and be sure to tune in tomorrow night when our own craig melvin will moderate the 2020 gun safety...
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if you look for the democrats, al gore, john kerry, barack obama, hillary clinton, what do they havested iowa caucuses and they went on to beat the nominee. iowa tends to pick the winner for the democrats. for the democrats, it has mattered. we'll see if it does in 2020. let's look at a little bit of what's happening in the state of iowa. these are the top candidates qualified for the next debate, and their staffing levels in iowa. you see there 100 plus for these five candidates right here fighting it out on the ground in iowa. tv ad spending, this is money spent so far and booked so far through the february caucuses, tom steyer has the most money spent there. you see vice president biden, warren, buttigieg and sanders in tv spending so far. the polls have been closer. joe biden started the race as a clear front-runner, now he's in the top pack. he says, sure, i think i can win iowa, but if i don't, there are other places to go. >> i plan to win in iowa. i'm working like hell to win iowa and i'm going to make the best case i can. particularly in early states. iowa is important, so i
if you look for the democrats, al gore, john kerry, barack obama, hillary clinton, what do they havested iowa caucuses and they went on to beat the nominee. iowa tends to pick the winner for the democrats. for the democrats, it has mattered. we'll see if it does in 2020. let's look at a little bit of what's happening in the state of iowa. these are the top candidates qualified for the next debate, and their staffing levels in iowa. you see there 100 plus for these five candidates right here...
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al gore you could say had a harder argument that i should've been president. john kerry had it.rt of this war record and he turned it against and because of things he said and the people who fought with him at the same time. we just don't know. john mccain went back to the center of the next day and competed as if he never ran. i think the more she talks, the more she says things like that, the more she marginalizes herself and makes people glad they didn't vote for her. how you lose defines who you are. it's really reflecting poorly on her. >> dana: it's a great life lesson. >> i try to speak and teach. >> dana: we appreciate it. are democrats appending people of faith? 2020 hopefuls into not to be talking about the central part of so many of our lives. jonathan morris will weigh in next. >> dana: nypd officer fired for using a choke hold on eric garner is suing to get his job back. he says the decision to terminate him was arbitrary and capricious. laura ingle is alive in the new york city newsroom. >> daniel pantaleo and his lawyer filed this lawsuit yesterday and as you ment
al gore you could say had a harder argument that i should've been president. john kerry had it.rt of this war record and he turned it against and because of things he said and the people who fought with him at the same time. we just don't know. john mccain went back to the center of the next day and competed as if he never ran. i think the more she talks, the more she says things like that, the more she marginalizes herself and makes people glad they didn't vote for her. how you lose defines...
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bill bradley had a heart scare, and ended his momentum against al gore and prevented him from winning the nomination in 2000. voters are sensitive to this stuff and i think frankly, bernie sanders is the oldest candidate in the race so it's only going to reinforce that issue for him going forward. >> it's a great point. as always, chuck, we appreciate your insight and see you in about 45 minutes here on the west coast. thanks so much for your time. be sure to join chuck for this morning's "meet the press," we'll have exclusive interviews with senator ron johnston and senator chris murphy and former cia director john brennan. tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 right after this newscast. >>> a grab and go at a lululemon in walnut creek. these four people ran into the store and stole more than $7,000 of yoga pants and other workout clothes and then they hopped into a car and took off. police say the same car was involved in a $4,000 theft the week before at a different lululemon. police were able to track these people down at a gas station nearby in antioch. >>> apparently nobody is imm
bill bradley had a heart scare, and ended his momentum against al gore and prevented him from winning the nomination in 2000. voters are sensitive to this stuff and i think frankly, bernie sanders is the oldest candidate in the race so it's only going to reinforce that issue for him going forward. >> it's a great point. as always, chuck, we appreciate your insight and see you in about 45 minutes here on the west coast. thanks so much for your time. be sure to join chuck for this morning's...
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among his many titles, former chief counsel, former chief of staff to al gore, and former chief of staff to joe biden, who is advising on an informal basis these days. ron, thank you for coming on. first of all, is this a tricky vote? is there any risk involved? >> i think it's not a tricky vote, but it's going to be a highly consequential vote. the question is will all the house republicans vote against it? many of these republicans are in districts where a lot of their constituents, even if they aren't yet convinced trump should be removed, thinks there should be an inquiry. are they all going to march down there and all vote to not have an inquiry? i think it will be an interesting vote, but i'm very confident that the democrats will ultimately prevail on that vote on thursday. >> republicans every day have called this a secret process. they've called this a kangaroo court. they had the flash mob in the basement room. based on your experience, have the democrats done anything procedurally different up till now from the clinton experience, which is the last we have to compare this to,
among his many titles, former chief counsel, former chief of staff to al gore, and former chief of staff to joe biden, who is advising on an informal basis these days. ron, thank you for coming on. first of all, is this a tricky vote? is there any risk involved? >> i think it's not a tricky vote, but it's going to be a highly consequential vote. the question is will all the house republicans vote against it? many of these republicans are in districts where a lot of their constituents,...
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>> i'm still waiting for al gore to get floated out there. >> he'd be a great addition, he won the populare. >> we don't have a national popular vote, we have an electoral college. hillary clinton and many others including nancy pelosi have said impeachment is the way we have to go forward because if they don't impeach donald trump, he will get reelected. >> that is a false statement. >> his popularity -- >> ed: i believe that was al green. you're both a little bit wrong. you said nobody said it. >> no democratic leader said it. >> and al green a democrat said the president is going to get elected, charlie was half right, it's get to the point. >> i stand corrected. the democrats are looking at impeachment as a political tool because there is apprehension and there is anxiety about this week democrat field and the amount of funding president trump has. a very sizable grassroots infrastructure, president trump's approval rating is going up and states that matter, thankfully we don't have a national popular vote, i look forward to president trump defeated whatever socialist. >> ed: the money
>> i'm still waiting for al gore to get floated out there. >> he'd be a great addition, he won the populare. >> we don't have a national popular vote, we have an electoral college. hillary clinton and many others including nancy pelosi have said impeachment is the way we have to go forward because if they don't impeach donald trump, he will get reelected. >> that is a false statement. >> his popularity -- >> ed: i believe that was al green. you're both a...
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>> i was going to say al gore. come on. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. but she wanted someone who loves with the cats.ng. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ applebee's new pasta and grill combos. choose from up to 12 combinations starting at $9.99. >>> the phase one plan gives relief to american farmers and other businesses hit hard by tariffs. it marks a big shift for president trump who was th
>> i was going to say al gore. come on. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. but she wanted someone who loves with the cats.ng. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah,...
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bush wasn't legitimate because of the al gore fights and how much of this is actually unique to trump it's unique to trump. obviously we've always had physician afisticuffs in wash a. washington. have we ever had a situation where the federal democracy is leaking information on a daily basis. paul: do you think that's happened to a greater degree regarding trump. >> i don't think there was any he question. do you think watching kavanaugh was equivalent to clarence thomas. paul: the thomas thing was really vicious. >> one of the things i talked about is standards and protocols or regulation that's are violated to lay them out. when have you the minority member of the senate judiciary committee withholding this information until after the nominee is completed -- has completed their hearings, when you have members of the committee saying they're going to release confidential sensitive committee information in violation of the rules because they have to do it to stop donald trump and this nominee, when you have liberal senators deputizing the fbi to pass judgment. these are new things, ne
bush wasn't legitimate because of the al gore fights and how much of this is actually unique to trump it's unique to trump. obviously we've always had physician afisticuffs in wash a. washington. have we ever had a situation where the federal democracy is leaking information on a daily basis. paul: do you think that's happened to a greater degree regarding trump. >> i don't think there was any he question. do you think watching kavanaugh was equivalent to clarence thomas. paul: the thomas...
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when bush came into it, and he was seen as the guy who connected with the regular people better than al gore could, and that was a huge part of that -- >> that's where joe six-pack came from, right? >> that's exactly right. that's exactly right. >> well, we agree on some things and we disagree on others. >> well neil cavuto was right. we both agree on that. >> yeah, he was right that you are funny. >> -- er than you. don't forget that part. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. a huge turning point. as the impeachment inquiry barrels full speed ahead, it looks like this is war. the white house is in an epic battle with congress, doubling down on its strategy, and that strategy is to stonewall. that strategy is to obstruct. that strategy is to refuse to cooperate in any way. it's right there in black and white in the letter the white house sent to nancy pelosi and the chairs of the intel and the foreign affairs and the oversight committees. they sent it just tonight. the absurd -- and i mean absurd claim that the president has been left with no choice, okay? remember that. no choice, thos
when bush came into it, and he was seen as the guy who connected with the regular people better than al gore could, and that was a huge part of that -- >> that's where joe six-pack came from, right? >> that's exactly right. that's exactly right. >> well, we agree on some things and we disagree on others. >> well neil cavuto was right. we both agree on that. >> yeah, he was right that you are funny. >> -- er than you. don't forget that part. >>> this...
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bill clinton asked me, what's this guy, romney, like you know what i told him he's our al gore >> all, rudy, hold that thought. >> here's kurt saying great, i will tell yermack and he'll visit with you there, thanks >> i'm spartacus >> biden's been off the trail. >> supported by three affidavits >> the guy was under investigation. the guy bankrupted - >> let me just tell the audience >> he's been selling - how about this >> no, no, i don't want to move on yet >> here's another one. i don't know about it. i didn't hear it [ laughter ] >> forget the whistle-blower, we have the transcript of the call and the president's remarks. >> shh i want you to keep your eye on just wch romania just watch romania we go to china, i told you about romania. we haven't moved to romania yet. wait until we get to romania >> seth: i definitely can't wait until you get to romania [ laughter ] there's probably a short trip from there back to where you live in transylvania [ laughter and applause also, by the way, remember -- remember those papers rudy was holding up in that one clip claiming that they were a
bill clinton asked me, what's this guy, romney, like you know what i told him he's our al gore >> all, rudy, hold that thought. >> here's kurt saying great, i will tell yermack and he'll visit with you there, thanks >> i'm spartacus >> biden's been off the trail. >> supported by three affidavits >> the guy was under investigation. the guy bankrupted - >> let me just tell the audience >> he's been selling - how about this >> no, no, i don't...
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. >> we have to get ready to debate al gore. >> i'm a uniter, not a divider. i'm a uniter, not a divider. i'm a uniter, not a divider. >> snap out of it. >> everybody knew that bush was sort of challenged when it came to the english language. >> strategery. >> but darrell's gore said something that was not helpful to gore. >> rather than squander the surplus on a risky tax cut for the wealthy, i would put it in what i call a lock box. >> that sort of slightly superior repetition of lock box said something to americans about gore that is responsible for the 500 votes in florida. >> i love those hockey moms, you know, they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull -- lipstick. >> democrats were petrified of sarah palin. she had a rousing speech at the republican convention and it took tina fey putting on a wig. she was really the takedown of sarah palin. it was tina fey that put her down. >> are we not doing the talent portion? [ laughter ] ♪ >> how will you solve the financial crisis being a maverick? >> you know we'
. >> we have to get ready to debate al gore. >> i'm a uniter, not a divider. i'm a uniter, not a divider. i'm a uniter, not a divider. >> snap out of it. >> everybody knew that bush was sort of challenged when it came to the english language. >> strategery. >> but darrell's gore said something that was not helpful to gore. >> rather than squander the surplus on a risky tax cut for the wealthy, i would put it in what i call a lock box. >> that sort...
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today warmer than yesterday, 60's for your highs in san francisco as well as other coastal areas like al gore not up to daly city. still some 60's down through millbrae but once you head south of there into burlingame in the rest of jose that will take you from 69 yesterday to 71 today, 60's for union city and hayward well low 70's in the tri valley and mid 70's and danville walnut creek in concord san leandro oakland in castro valley all in the low 70's while 60's remain in berkeley richmond in orinda one of the bigger things you'll notice in the north bay, not just temperatures a bit warmer. but compared to yesterday's breezy conditions today is going to be a lot calmer. the on ville napa and sonoma in the mid 70's while fairfield vacaville pittsburgh in antioch all very even that 74 degrees each some 60's to be found out at the coastline. certainly don't forget your jackets if you're heading out to point rays. well you can probably get away without them this afternoon in santa rosa petaluma and nevado each in the mid 70's today, let's break down your next 7 days and that warm up that i all
today warmer than yesterday, 60's for your highs in san francisco as well as other coastal areas like al gore not up to daly city. still some 60's down through millbrae but once you head south of there into burlingame in the rest of jose that will take you from 69 yesterday to 71 today, 60's for union city and hayward well low 70's in the tri valley and mid 70's and danville walnut creek in concord san leandro oakland in castro valley all in the low 70's while 60's remain in berkeley richmond...
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. >> just ask al gore or hillary clinton, the electoral college, not the number of votes determines whot of the united states. there is another sort of part of things that we look at a lot and it's suburban women. there is a new iowa poll from ann seltzer, and it just found that 26% of suburban women approve of the job president trump is doing. 66% of them disapprove. she also found that while 78% of respondents say they will definitely vote in 2020, 78% overall, 88% of suburban women say they will, so what does that tell us? >> 2018 was the year of the fired-up female college graduate. that's why democrats were able to flip so many republican seats in the suburbs. but not all suburbs are built alike. and i believe the key demographic in 2020 is not necessarily those high turnout, high education femaif hfemale suburbanites but the high-powered women that are secular but independent. those white women without college degrees, they voted for donald trump marginally in 2016. the question is whether he's alienated enough of them and whether democrats nominee can attract enough of them to be
. >> just ask al gore or hillary clinton, the electoral college, not the number of votes determines whot of the united states. there is another sort of part of things that we look at a lot and it's suburban women. there is a new iowa poll from ann seltzer, and it just found that 26% of suburban women approve of the job president trump is doing. 66% of them disapprove. she also found that while 78% of respondents say they will definitely vote in 2020, 78% overall, 88% of suburban women say...