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jack brooks was looking on.thehe year of 1964 after johnsonation, after became president, the civil rights bill was brought forward. with president johnson's they brought that bill to fruition. on july 2, 1964. that changed everything in the south in the united states with respect to segregation. that broke the back of segregation in the south. brooks was one of 11 southern congressman who voted for it. all the other southerners voted against it. major player in this huge change. he went with johnson on the voting i tracked -- voting rights act. he is featured here on this statue. for changejor player in the united states. he did many things for our region and lamarr university's campus. host: are there lessons from watergate as democrats debate whether to impeach donald trump. this is the subject of a new book, the meanest man in congress. joining us is timothy mcnulty. brooks,es on jack democrat of texas. what role did he play in the investigation? guest: he was a key member of the house judiciary committee. i
jack brooks was looking on.thehe year of 1964 after johnsonation, after became president, the civil rights bill was brought forward. with president johnson's they brought that bill to fruition. on july 2, 1964. that changed everything in the south in the united states with respect to segregation. that broke the back of segregation in the south. brooks was one of 11 southern congressman who voted for it. all the other southerners voted against it. major player in this huge change. he went with...
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. >> my name is pascal brooks.hen i was 8 years old, i inherited something that is pretty special and still blows my mind. ♪ >> thank you so much for having me, pascal. wow, it is an honor to meet you. how unusual is it for somebody your age to be in charge of all this? >> i'm not the one that does the work. i simply own it. >> the 18-year-old may own this winery, but he can't legally drink its product. however, he does pitch in, every so often, to get a good feel for his strange inheritance. nice to see you helping out the family winery. very nice. the story of how pascal became the world's youngest owner of a winery begins with his father, jimi brooks. janie heuck is pascal's aunt. she and pascal's dad, jimi, grew up in portland. >> as we got older and got out of high school, we both took very, very different paths. >> janie zips through a degree in accounting, while jimi goes on the five-year plan, finally gets his b.a., but then decides to find himself by traveling through europe. >> so he moved over there, too
. >> my name is pascal brooks.hen i was 8 years old, i inherited something that is pretty special and still blows my mind. ♪ >> thank you so much for having me, pascal. wow, it is an honor to meet you. how unusual is it for somebody your age to be in charge of all this? >> i'm not the one that does the work. i simply own it. >> the 18-year-old may own this winery, but he can't legally drink its product. however, he does pitch in, every so often, to get a good feel for...
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-brooke: i want that.ve seen patrick in the element that suits him best. his sales pitch is strong. patrick: ...comes in a lot of different colors. lemonis: and he knows his numbers. patrick: that one with the flocking would retail around $44. -liz: okay. -brooke: okay. lemonis: and he's doing all of it without dan and kelly having to hold his hand. brooke: could you put a colored lace? patrick: a hot-pink drawstring or something like that would really make it pop. i think that's a really good idea, actually. lemonis: but best of all, he's taking feedback the right way. brooke: i love the kitschy, whimsical expressions that reflect your personality. liz: my favorite part of the collection is the graphics. i think the graphics are really fun, and i think customers are looking for things that are gonna surprise and delight them. and then, i think first and foremost, it's getting the setup ready. we call it a "trunk-show" model. so, you bring in the stock and we actually sell it. then if it takes off, you kno
-brooke: i want that.ve seen patrick in the element that suits him best. his sales pitch is strong. patrick: ...comes in a lot of different colors. lemonis: and he knows his numbers. patrick: that one with the flocking would retail around $44. -liz: okay. -brooke: okay. lemonis: and he's doing all of it without dan and kelly having to hold his hand. brooke: could you put a colored lace? patrick: a hot-pink drawstring or something like that would really make it pop. i think that's a really good...
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>> reporter: yeah, brooke.ors on the roof right now, going through that wreckage. we've learned that there is no data recorder on helicopters. they're not required to have them. so they won't have any help there. however, investigators do believe that instruments on the helicopter will be able to give them some more details. but how this happened, it's still not -- they're not able to answer that at this point. what we do know is a little bit more about the timeline before this crash happened yesterday during your show. we know that this helicopter took off from an airport in westchester around 11:30 in the morning, actually with a passenger. the helicopter pilot dropped that passenger off on the east side heliport and waited on the ground nearly two hours for the weather to improve before he took off. and we've tlaernd frlearned fro that there was some communication between the helicopter and that pilot after he took off. in one communication whereby he thought he had to come back, according to a source. in th
>> reporter: yeah, brooke.ors on the roof right now, going through that wreckage. we've learned that there is no data recorder on helicopters. they're not required to have them. so they won't have any help there. however, investigators do believe that instruments on the helicopter will be able to give them some more details. but how this happened, it's still not -- they're not able to answer that at this point. what we do know is a little bit more about the timeline before this crash...
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>>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn. we begin with breaking news. we may soon hear from former special counsel robert mueller as he could be testifying before congress. house judiciary chairman jn just told democratic leadership that he would issue a subpoena for mueller within weeks. so straight to capitol hill and our correspondent manu raju who just talked to a source about this. so what do you know? >> reporter: yeah, nadler met with the house speaker and committee chairman in a meeting this week. they talked about their way forward and made it very clear that they're prepared to subpoena bob mueller for his testimony and that could happen within weeks. it is very clear that democrats are at the end of their patience here. there have been negotiations going on for weeks and weeks to get mueller's testimony. mueller has wanted to go behind closed doors and nadler has rejected that approach and now saying publicly that he could issue the subpoena, now it is becoming very clear that that could happen in just a matter of days. so expect that to come
>>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn. we begin with breaking news. we may soon hear from former special counsel robert mueller as he could be testifying before congress. house judiciary chairman jn just told democratic leadership that he would issue a subpoena for mueller within weeks. so straight to capitol hill and our correspondent manu raju who just talked to a source about this. so what do you know? >> reporter: yeah, nadler met with the house speaker and...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. president trump just announced new sanctions against iran, days after he called off an attack on the islamic republic with just ten minutes to spare. today's sanctions specifically target iran's supreme leader and other high-ranking officials and are in part retaliation for last week's downing of that massive military drone. >> the assets of itiola komani and his office will not be spared from the sanctions. these measures represent a strong and proportionate response to iran's increasingly provocative actions. i think a lot of restraint has been shown by us. a lot of restraint. and that doesn't mean we're going to show it in the future. but i felt that we want to give this a chance. give it a good chance. because i think iran potentially has a phenomenal future. >> retired admiral john kirby is a cnn military and diplomacy analyst. admiral kirby, a pleasure as always. we heard a lot of praise last week for the president showing restraint, calling off the military strike. but iran's f
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. president trump just announced new sanctions against iran, days after he called off an attack on the islamic republic with just ten minutes to spare. today's sanctions specifically target iran's supreme leader and other high-ranking officials and are in part retaliation for last week's downing of that massive military drone. >> the assets of itiola komani and his office will not be spared from the sanctions. these measures represent a strong...
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>> two good questions, brooke. a lot of people would benefit from it. 45 million americans, basically, if you're watching us right now and you have any student loan debt of any kind, it doesn't matter how much money you make or how much student loan debt you have, under this plan by bernie sanders, it would be eliminated the second this plan goes into effect. and it would cost a lot. $1.6 trillion. the way that sanders plans to pay for it is through a tax on wall street trades, a series of three different taxes he believes could raise as much as $2.4 million over the next ten years. this is also, of course, brooke, part of his broad plan to allow easier access to college and part of that $2.4 trillion will go to setting the stage for free public college in four-year schools and community colleges. so this is a broad plan by sanders, and he believes that this is about economic justice. now, it really depends on who you're talking to as to whether or not you think this is a good idea. if all of your student debt is a
>> two good questions, brooke. a lot of people would benefit from it. 45 million americans, basically, if you're watching us right now and you have any student loan debt of any kind, it doesn't matter how much money you make or how much student loan debt you have, under this plan by bernie sanders, it would be eliminated the second this plan goes into effect. and it would cost a lot. $1.6 trillion. the way that sanders plans to pay for it is through a tax on wall street trades, a series...
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cathy around the peninsula, general brooks tour deforce through asia. max victor your night, it's 10 years, you get to bring this altogether. i want to read to you though one quote from the -- the article which your picture is associated. it says, victor cha appointed korea chair at u.s. think tank. the c -- following japan and china chairs in the belief that issues regarding the korean peninsula are becoming more and more important. a korea chair has been launched, cha will take charge of research and policy making concerning interkorean issues. so given where we are. given that it's your night, given that we have the peninsula, asia and the globe. bring us together, where are woe on this 10 years and set us up where we might look out into the future. >> well, thanks mark. first, i feel obligated to say a couple things about tonight and korea chair. and then i will offer some quick remarks. first is i really want to i think we should all thank john korea chair could not have been possible without any personal commitment to developing a permanently endo
cathy around the peninsula, general brooks tour deforce through asia. max victor your night, it's 10 years, you get to bring this altogether. i want to read to you though one quote from the -- the article which your picture is associated. it says, victor cha appointed korea chair at u.s. think tank. the c -- following japan and china chairs in the belief that issues regarding the korean peninsula are becoming more and more important. a korea chair has been launched, cha will take charge of...
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brooks? >> eric brooks, our city san francisco, and clean energy san francisco. it's up to san francisco to do this, and so it's crucial that we get the public -- we can be the first in public to get a public bank. if we did, it would be amazing. the cryptocurrency thing, the best way to issue that would be through a public bank, so i just want to bring that up and make sure that's on the table and hopefully we get that on a near term agenda because it looks like it's going to be up to san francisco and not los angeles to get this done. thanks. >> chair fewer: thank you, mr. brooks. >> i'd like to see interest be put into the juvenile hall, as well. there's only 30 people that's in the juvenile detention center, and i object to minors who have a behavior problem when they're coming from a dysfunctional home. that that's not the correct way to treat people when they have an unfortunate situation in their family. places being shutdown, and on further review, i found out that place has the amount of square footage that's on or about the size of mission rock. i move
brooks? >> eric brooks, our city san francisco, and clean energy san francisco. it's up to san francisco to do this, and so it's crucial that we get the public -- we can be the first in public to get a public bank. if we did, it would be amazing. the cryptocurrency thing, the best way to issue that would be through a public bank, so i just want to bring that up and make sure that's on the table and hopefully we get that on a near term agenda because it looks like it's going to be up to...
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>> that's a good question, brooke.question yet because we've not been allowed yet to interview the nurses. the hospital conducted its investigation. and now that we filed our civil lawsuits, we will have the power of formal discovery to allow us to conduct our investigation independently and to question both the nurses and the pharmacists and their supervisors. >> let me read the statement from the hospital. they'll fully cooperate. we appreciate the county prosecutor's leadership and his ongoing commitment to justice in this case following the discovery of the actions of dr. husel. we notified appropriate authorities, including law enforcement, mt. carmel has made and will continue to implement meaningful changes to ensure events like this never happen again. i've got to leave it, but let's please stay in contact. amy, thank you so much, and -- >> thank you. >> jerry, thank you as well. >> thank you. >>> just in to cnn, four hikers who have been trapped on washington's mt. rainier have been rescued. we have that story
>> that's a good question, brooke.question yet because we've not been allowed yet to interview the nurses. the hospital conducted its investigation. and now that we filed our civil lawsuits, we will have the power of formal discovery to allow us to conduct our investigation independently and to question both the nurses and the pharmacists and their supervisors. >> let me read the statement from the hospital. they'll fully cooperate. we appreciate the county prosecutor's leadership...
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jack brooks was looking on.64 after johnsonation, after became president, the civil rights bill was brought forward. with president johnson's they brought that bill to fruition. on july 2, 1964. that changed everything in the south in the united states with respect to segregation. that broke the back of segregation in the south. brooks was one of 11 southern congressman who voted for it. all the other southerners voted against it. major player in this huge change. he went with johnson on the voting i tracked -- voting rights act. he is featured here on this statue. for changejor player in the united states. he did many things for our region and lamarr university's campus. host: are there lessons from watergate as democrats debate whether to impeach donald trump. this is the subject of a new book, the meanest man in congress. joining us is timothy mcnulty. brooks,es on jack democrat of texas. what role did he play in the investigation? guest: he was a key member of the house judiciary committee. i think he was a
jack brooks was looking on.64 after johnsonation, after became president, the civil rights bill was brought forward. with president johnson's they brought that bill to fruition. on july 2, 1964. that changed everything in the south in the united states with respect to segregation. that broke the back of segregation in the south. brooks was one of 11 southern congressman who voted for it. all the other southerners voted against it. major player in this huge change. he went with johnson on the...
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>> reporter: hi, brooke, that is right. and right behind me is the busiest port in the country. $20 million worth of goods enter the u.s. every month from our biggest trading partner, mexico. you could see just right over my right shoulder those trucks waiting to get into the united states. and this port has really put the city of laredo on the map. it is something that the mayor is really proud of. but i just spoke to him and he told me that even though the tariffs haven't taken effect yet, just the rhetoric around it does damage to trade and the local economy here in laredo. >> just the mentioning of shutting down the border and coming from our president, i mean, that resonates like you wouldn't believe. that certainly creates uncertainty. >> we have business people of all sizes, the ones that it will truly impact, the small business own and the middle business owner. these people can't really hold on for -- in some instances a week or two weeks or three weeks or a month. >> reporter: and as trade talks are getting underw
>> reporter: hi, brooke, that is right. and right behind me is the busiest port in the country. $20 million worth of goods enter the u.s. every month from our biggest trading partner, mexico. you could see just right over my right shoulder those trucks waiting to get into the united states. and this port has really put the city of laredo on the map. it is something that the mayor is really proud of. but i just spoke to him and he told me that even though the tariffs haven't taken effect...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you've been listening to president trump in the rose garden along with the president of poland. president duda talking about a lot. between north korea, questions of u.s. spying on north korea, getting -- trying to get clarification on maybe what the president had said yesterday. we'll get into that and talking again about his big, beautiful letter from north korea and patting himself on the back for the deal he's done with mexico. so gloria borger, i'm coming to you. you're the cnn chief political analyst so let's dive in first on north korea. so president trump is pressed on north korea, specifically whether he said he would not spy on them. here is that sound bite. yes, we have it? no we don't. okay, no we don't. so he basically -- he proposed that when he was -- do we have the sound from yesterday? i'm talking to the control room? anyone? okay. we're going to roll with it. live television and he wouldn't allow the spy against kju and coming out because of the "wall street journal"
i'm brooke baldwin. you've been listening to president trump in the rose garden along with the president of poland. president duda talking about a lot. between north korea, questions of u.s. spying on north korea, getting -- trying to get clarification on maybe what the president had said yesterday. we'll get into that and talking again about his big, beautiful letter from north korea and patting himself on the back for the deal he's done with mexico. so gloria borger, i'm coming to you. you're...
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brooks county is also ground zero for migrant deaths in texas. and perhaps no other county exemplifies the complexity of the immigration debate where humantiarian outreach and resentment run deep as the rio grande. >> it's difficult to figure out where people are falling. soledad: the texas brush. dense, dusty, deceptive. each new mile looks just like the last. >> it's very difficult to see the terrain with the naked eye. soledad: and brooks county sheriff benny martinez says it's difficult to respond to distress calls. >> does it get overwhelming in getting the 911 calls? absolutely. soledad: the brooks county sheriff's department has five deputies trained for rescue and recovery. they cover 944 square miles. this year, the department has received about 800 calls from undocumented immigrants who are lost, weary, and thirsty. >> once you get into that stage of dehydration, it's just a matter of time before you die. soledad: since 2009, the bodies and remains of more than 600 migrants have been found here. most died trying to bypass the check poin
brooks county is also ground zero for migrant deaths in texas. and perhaps no other county exemplifies the complexity of the immigration debate where humantiarian outreach and resentment run deep as the rio grande. >> it's difficult to figure out where people are falling. soledad: the texas brush. dense, dusty, deceptive. each new mile looks just like the last. >> it's very difficult to see the terrain with the naked eye. soledad: and brooks county sheriff benny martinez says it's...
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i'm brooke baldwin. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. with priceline, bundling our lowest prices on flights, hotels and rental cars means you spend less time planning and more time travelling. we like that! by the way, these chairs are ours. everyone is already sitting. by the way, these chairs are ours. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ fidelintroducing fidelityrules stock and bond index funds with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and we now offer the industry's first true zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. plus, we have fidelity mutual funds with zero minimum investment. how
i'm brooke baldwin. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. with priceline, bundling our lowest prices on flights, hotels and rental cars means you spend less time planning and more time travelling. we like that! by the way, these chairs are ours. everyone is already sitting. by the way, these chairs are ours. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial...
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you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. ections... hey guys, up there. ...or to laugh out loud. ♪ but when it matters most, you count on tracfone to keep you connected for less. ♪ our smartphone plan gives you talk, text and data with unlimited carryover starting at $15 a month, no contract. all with nationwide 4g lte coverage. get top smartphones or bring your own phone. tracfone. for moments that matter. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or in
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>> that's an interesting question, brooke. i think -- not even i think.'s a radical concept in this current climate to talk about bipartisanship and working across the aisle. what i'll tell you is, according to npr, more than 63% of americans want a president that can work across the aisle, when democrats took back the house in 2018, folks across the country went out and said, we want a congress, a house that will put a check on this president, but get something done. we en won in some really red places. i don't think we're talking about a throw back to the past, we're talking about a future that works. we put out an an education plan -- >> when you look at his history regarding bussing, the concern is that he is this throw back of the democratic party of yesterday year. >> that's why we're in this race, we're in this race to talk about the future. i know a lot of people want to talk about the past, joe biden's time is more indicative of who he is and how he will govern something he said 46 years ago. that is what our campaign is about. vice president had
>> that's an interesting question, brooke. i think -- not even i think.'s a radical concept in this current climate to talk about bipartisanship and working across the aisle. what i'll tell you is, according to npr, more than 63% of americans want a president that can work across the aisle, when democrats took back the house in 2018, folks across the country went out and said, we want a congress, a house that will put a check on this president, but get something done. we en won in some...
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brooks of indiana. pahpa has important legislation that will improve our nation's important health and medical preparedness and response capabilities for emergencies. whether it's a natural disaster, an accidental catastrophe, or a deliberate act of terror, it's the contents of this bill that will keep americans safe. this bill will upgrade our preparedness by boosting our domestic biological surveillance systems and help upgrade our medical countermeasures. this bill also takes a particular look at how we address anti-microbial resistance so we can help protect future generations from the threat of widespread pandemic. living on the georgia coast, my district understands the threat of natural disasters in the form of hurricanes all too well. this bill improves our disaster response coordination so we minimize the human toll of these deadly storms. since funding expired on september 30 of last year, the house has voted multiple times to re-authorize pahpa. i look forward to president trump signing this
brooks of indiana. pahpa has important legislation that will improve our nation's important health and medical preparedness and response capabilities for emergencies. whether it's a natural disaster, an accidental catastrophe, or a deliberate act of terror, it's the contents of this bill that will keep americans safe. this bill will upgrade our preparedness by boosting our domestic biological surveillance systems and help upgrade our medical countermeasures. this bill also takes a particular...
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>> extremely rare, brooke. i've been following senator booker on the campaign trail, i cannot think of any occasion when he's rebuked any other candidate in the way he's rebuking former vice president joe biden today. i'll read you part of his statement. you don't joke about calling black men boys, he went on, vice president biden's relationships with proud segregationists are not how we make america a safer and more welcome place for everyone. a campaign aide went on to add that senator cory booker is not only disappointed in joe biden, he is pissed, that's why we're seeing this fiery response from him today. meanwhile, the biden camp not commenting. they tell -- some aides telling our reporters here at cnn, they warned the former vice president not to use these segregationist examples. >> we'll wait if there is a response, we'll report that out, rebecca buck. let me remind everyone, today is juneteenth, it commemorated the abolition of slavery on june 19th, 1859. massive crowds turninging out for the debate t
>> extremely rare, brooke. i've been following senator booker on the campaign trail, i cannot think of any occasion when he's rebuked any other candidate in the way he's rebuking former vice president joe biden today. i'll read you part of his statement. you don't joke about calling black men boys, he went on, vice president biden's relationships with proud segregationists are not how we make america a safer and more welcome place for everyone. a campaign aide went on to add that senator...
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. >> reporter: that is right, brooke. she just wrapped up her event here in detroit. this is the beginning of her two-day swing through the midwest. she is here in michigan today and tomorrow then to indiana and two states that trump of course won back in 2016. this is a new theme that elizabeth warren is unveiling. she is calling it economic patriotism and the first plan in that series of plans as she said she will roll out came just this morning. it has to do with climate change. she gave us basically a sense of how she would implement as president the green new deal, this is of course a proposal very popular among progressives an actives on the left. it is a $2 trillion, as you said, price tag on ways to promote green technology and manufacturing and jobs and given that this price tag is so large, she told the audience here today in detroit that she has a plan to pay for it. here is what she said. >> i always have a plan. got it all paid for. basically by cutting the subsidies for the oil and gas industry. [ cheering and applause ] >> and by making sure that every
. >> reporter: that is right, brooke. she just wrapped up her event here in detroit. this is the beginning of her two-day swing through the midwest. she is here in michigan today and tomorrow then to indiana and two states that trump of course won back in 2016. this is a new theme that elizabeth warren is unveiling. she is calling it economic patriotism and the first plan in that series of plans as she said she will roll out came just this morning. it has to do with climate change. she...
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brooke. >> thank you so much. the president said this about speaker pelosi. >> now, look, nancy is a mess. the democratic party is amess. they're doing everything they can to win the election in 2020 and all they do is waste time on these investigations where there is no obstruction, no collusion, no nothing. and in the meantime they can't get a border deal done. >> cnn legal analyst elie honig is with me and dana bash is back. so dana, first to you, listening to manu's interview with speaker pelosi, he hit on the right questions. she's obviously not quite ready to go there on impeachment and saying she's not taking it off the table. what struck you the most about that back and forth? >> just that. and i thought what manu just played of the way that she was very openly talking about the many unanswered questions that even she has about not just the political implications of this, which i think we know where she stands on that but even the process. manu's request about the idea that legally it could help the democr
brooke. >> thank you so much. the president said this about speaker pelosi. >> now, look, nancy is a mess. the democratic party is amess. they're doing everything they can to win the election in 2020 and all they do is waste time on these investigations where there is no obstruction, no collusion, no nothing. and in the meantime they can't get a border deal done. >> cnn legal analyst elie honig is with me and dana bash is back. so dana, first to you, listening to manu's...
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we'll miss brooks. such a good guy.one of the other players almos had u crying at locker saying how important brooks orpik was to this team. know those guys are going to cass him. >> what a reer. >> and thanks for everything, brooks. >> absolutely. >> wei apprece it. we'll be right back with the details on the best restaurant in theworld. at havertys we know everyone has diffanent tastes. this independence dayt we're masy to find your style at havertys 4th of july sale. when you spend more, you save more up to $1000. on furniture that's already maed down! with more styles and custom fabrics to choose from. celebrate your independence with furniture that fits you. havertys life looks good >>> so you're thinking about making dinner reservations for ? this weeken get in line. a very long line. tonight the best restaurant in the world, the entire world, was announced. >> but if you want to eat therr you' going to have to book a fright as well as a reservation. mirazur on the ench riviera was namedhe number one eatery in the
we'll miss brooks. such a good guy.one of the other players almos had u crying at locker saying how important brooks orpik was to this team. know those guys are going to cass him. >> what a reer. >> and thanks for everything, brooks. >> absolutely. >> wei apprece it. we'll be right back with the details on the best restaurant in theworld. at havertys we know everyone has diffanent tastes. this independence dayt we're masy to find your style at havertys 4th of july sale....
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brooke. >> alex marquardt, thank you very much. >>> next, biden backtracks. why the front-runner in the democratic race for president is reversing his stance on abortion funding. >>> plus, a morbid fascination, columbine high school officials are considering tearing the building down. is that the right thing to do? we'll talk to the superintendent coming up. >>> and terrifying images of a lesbian couple baetden and bloodied during the homophobic attack. arrests have been made. we have those details coming up. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single ti
brooke. >> alex marquardt, thank you very much. >>> next, biden backtracks. why the front-runner in the democratic race for president is reversing his stance on abortion funding. >>> plus, a morbid fascination, columbine high school officials are considering tearing the building down. is that the right thing to do? we'll talk to the superintendent coming up. >>> and terrifying images of a lesbian couple baetden and bloodied during the homophobic attack. arrests...
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i'm peter sutley, retired from brookings. one of the key requirements of a successful democracy is an informed electorate. i'm not sure we have that in the -- i am not sure we meet that requirement in the u.s. now. i don't know about britain. what might be done to address that problem. host: thank you. the gentleman behind you? >> i am teaching european politics at georgetown. how do you envisage a no-deal brexit, because even if the proposal and agreement between theresa may and brussels is being rejected by the house of commons, some decisions must be made on the same issues. about whether or not to pay the bill, several billion euros presented by the e.u. what to do with european citizens in britain, what to do with the irish border, and if the deal is not accepted, then the house of commons and the government must make a deal. host: sorry, we're out of time. we have the question. we have a question. so, the lady beside you. >> how will the diminished u.s. commitment to n.a.t.o. influence any formation of your european arm
i'm peter sutley, retired from brookings. one of the key requirements of a successful democracy is an informed electorate. i'm not sure we have that in the -- i am not sure we meet that requirement in the u.s. now. i don't know about britain. what might be done to address that problem. host: thank you. the gentleman behind you? >> i am teaching european politics at georgetown. how do you envisage a no-deal brexit, because even if the proposal and agreement between theresa may and brussels...
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this is general allen brooke. i've been accused of switching slides. he was the chief of the imperial general staff essentially the head of the british armed services. churchill had twice promised him he would command the invasion. now brooke felt betrayed expressing his bitterness not only in his private diary which was subsequently published after the war but in his postwar memoirs where he wrote, churchill told him he was out as supreme commander and when that happened i was swamped by a dark cloud of despair. almost as bad was the way churchill prodded up. he just told me about it. not for one moment did he realize what this meant to me. he offered no sympathy, no regret and in fact brooks diary and memoirs speak of his frustration about working for and with winston churchill. when churchill broke that news to brooke bozeman expected that the american fdr with be this man, the chief of the u.s. army -- not that man. we are having a little problem here. this man. this of course is george marshall. the assumption was fairly widespread that marshall w
this is general allen brooke. i've been accused of switching slides. he was the chief of the imperial general staff essentially the head of the british armed services. churchill had twice promised him he would command the invasion. now brooke felt betrayed expressing his bitterness not only in his private diary which was subsequently published after the war but in his postwar memoirs where he wrote, churchill told him he was out as supreme commander and when that happened i was swamped by a...
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setting up for brooks and dunn in concert tonight.uch a great week in nashville. >>> but let's start with exclusive new reporting with brad and angelina. brad is making sure he gets his share of family. "e.t." has learned that brad pitt and angelina have carefully crafted a visitation schedule to spend more time with their six children. angie has turned 44 today has temporarily relocated to new mexico where she's filming a movie. a source says that brad will visit his kids in new mexico this summer and when they're in l.a. he spends time with them. both brad and angie have new new movies to promote. brad was once in cannes to promote "once upon a time in hollywood." >>> and despite a nasty drawn-out divorce we're told there's no more conflict behind the scenes. while pitt and jolie moves on, there's news today involving brad and another ex, jennifer aniston, their former love nest is up for sale. they bought the beverly hills estate for $13.5 million in 2001 and let started renovation. >> that's the unknown. the $100,000 question. whe
setting up for brooks and dunn in concert tonight.uch a great week in nashville. >>> but let's start with exclusive new reporting with brad and angelina. brad is making sure he gets his share of family. "e.t." has learned that brad pitt and angelina have carefully crafted a visitation schedule to spend more time with their six children. angie has turned 44 today has temporarily relocated to new mexico where she's filming a movie. a source says that brad will visit his kids in...
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>>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin and you're watching cnn. thank you for joining me. president trump is praising brexit hardliner boris johnson as a potential prime minister standing next to the woman who johnson has repeatedly criticized for his handling of brexit. the woman who still has the job. still, trump offers high praise for outgoing prime minister theresa may as the two held their final joint news conference today. and prime minister may returned the positive vibes. >> prime minister may, it has been a true honor. i have greatly enjoyed working with you. you are a tremendous professional and a person that loves your country dearly. thank you very much. really an honor. >> for the past two and a half years, the president and i have had the duty and privilege of being the latest guardians of this precious and profound friendship between our countries. as with our predecessors, when we have faced threats to the security of our citizens and our allies, we have stood together and acted together. >> but out on the streets of london, the mood was anything but frien
>>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin and you're watching cnn. thank you for joining me. president trump is praising brexit hardliner boris johnson as a potential prime minister standing next to the woman who johnson has repeatedly criticized for his handling of brexit. the woman who still has the job. still, trump offers high praise for outgoing prime minister theresa may as the two held their final joint news conference today. and prime minister may returned the positive vibes. >>...
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right now, the talk in this sport is on the records before brooks koepka. two us open ‘s. no man has won three and a row in more than a century but that's still not enough for everyone. one of the leading us networks didn't feature brooks koepka in one of our promo ebden he says he deserves more. a commercial rent now that i'm not even in it. it's like, really? how do they forget that? this would be the coolest thing ever to win three in a row and to win a third wa nted three in a row and to win a third wanted pebble. it would be incredible. at one of golf's iconic courses, one of golf's iconic champions could win. the california waters won't be calm for long. now to rugby union and warren gatland has been confirmed as head coach of the british and irish lions for a third time. the 55—year—old new zealander will stand down as wales coach after the world cup finishes in november. he'll take charge of the lions planning from next year and lead them to south africa in 2021. gatland has already taken the lions to a series win in australia in 2013, and a drawn s
right now, the talk in this sport is on the records before brooks koepka. two us open ‘s. no man has won three and a row in more than a century but that's still not enough for everyone. one of the leading us networks didn't feature brooks koepka in one of our promo ebden he says he deserves more. a commercial rent now that i'm not even in it. it's like, really? how do they forget that? this would be the coolest thing ever to win three in a row and to win a third wa nted three in a row and to...
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it's garth brooks. he came back. he's about to break some big news and there's a reason why we're doing it at blake shelton's bar. >> you're poing to walk in, you're going to crawl out. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody, to blake shelton's bar, ole red in downtown nashville >> from up here, we have a perfect view of the bridgestone arena, that's where the cmt music awards will take place tonight. we're going to have preview in a moment. >> it's a big day of country music here on "e.t.." >>> but first, remember this moment -- >> i do. >> and this one, everybody was wondering what was going on between bradley cooper and lady gaga. >> but is lady gaga really to blame, now that we hear bradley's longtime romance with irina shayek is on the rocks. a source tells "e.t." that, quote, bradley and irina have been unhappy in their relationship for some time, and despite trying to make it work for their 2-year-old daughter, we're told -- quote, coming to terms with the idea that staying together might
it's garth brooks. he came back. he's about to break some big news and there's a reason why we're doing it at blake shelton's bar. >> you're poing to walk in, you're going to crawl out. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody, to blake shelton's bar, ole red in downtown nashville >> from up here, we have a perfect view of the bridgestone arena, that's where the cmt music awards will take place tonight. we're going to have preview in a...
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so delighted to welcome her back to brookings. rush doshi is indeed a young scholar, but one of the most talented for understanding chinese thinking on great power conflict in the original mandarin. he has just finished a ph.d. in recent years going back to these documents and understanding a lot of chinese thought over the years, including current thought on how they would wage war, how they see the future of great power competition and the kinds of ways they might responds to anything we do or might initiate conflict themselves in a war in the western pacific. as you know, we'll think about both russia and china today. then frank rose, my colleague here at brookings. what i'll say about frank is he was hired into a job that many of us think of or at least historically have thought of as one of the arms control positions or the main arms control position at brookings, but that's not really how frank thinks of himself. he thinks of himself as a strategic planner. i think it's fair to say where arms control is an element of america
so delighted to welcome her back to brookings. rush doshi is indeed a young scholar, but one of the most talented for understanding chinese thinking on great power conflict in the original mandarin. he has just finished a ph.d. in recent years going back to these documents and understanding a lot of chinese thought over the years, including current thought on how they would wage war, how they see the future of great power competition and the kinds of ways they might responds to anything we do...
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brookings. i'm here to welcome you to a discussion about possible wartime scenarios with russia and/or china. this panel has a lot of expertise on these subjects and i'm going to briefly introduce folks in just a minute, and then hand the baton to my good friend and colleague, who will be the moderator for this discussion. she will pose questions to the panelists, and we will talk amongst ourselves for the first half of this event and then go to you. the panelists have all been kind enough to allow me to use my new as the springboard for this discussion, but only the springboard, and the conversation will range much more widely. let me say a brief word of introduction to the subject before introducing them. so you know at least where the starting point is. i think back to something my good friend lieutenant jen -- lieutenant general john wessler said when he was in okinawa. marine, one of the most senior american military officers in the western pacific. he sends his regards and regrets. he was
brookings. i'm here to welcome you to a discussion about possible wartime scenarios with russia and/or china. this panel has a lot of expertise on these subjects and i'm going to briefly introduce folks in just a minute, and then hand the baton to my good friend and colleague, who will be the moderator for this discussion. she will pose questions to the panelists, and we will talk amongst ourselves for the first half of this event and then go to you. the panelists have all been kind enough to...
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brooke: he did not give that impression.rtain extent, i think they have to say that they are committed to this airplane, that they see the business model carrying out his plan -- carrying out as planned, but i would have to think they are revisiting that given these impositions. it is in their best interest to redesign the plane, come out with a proper successor that can carry on the 737 business model that has been so crucial to the boeing stock price, to its cash flow story, profit story. it is not going to be great in the short term. these planes are expensive to build from scratch, at least $10 billion that cannot be spent on share repurchases or dividends, but i think it is the right thing to do for shareholders in the long term and for boeing, and certainly for its customers. vonnie: the plane has been grounded since march 13. in that time, boeing stock is down just 3.1%, a lot of that coming down today. that is brooke sutherland of bloomberg opinion. thank you. guy: let's get a bloomberg business flash now. with a sig
brooke: he did not give that impression.rtain extent, i think they have to say that they are committed to this airplane, that they see the business model carrying out his plan -- carrying out as planned, but i would have to think they are revisiting that given these impositions. it is in their best interest to redesign the plane, come out with a proper successor that can carry on the 737 business model that has been so crucial to the boeing stock price, to its cash flow story, profit story. it...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. we may be hours away from the first trump trade war that has nothing to do with trade. the president must sign by today the order to impose tariffs on all goods from mexico to take place on monday as threatened. if this is imposed the 5% tariff is the first in a series of penalties that president trump promised unless mexico does more to curb undocumented migrants from reaching the border. a high delegation from mexico has been in talked in washington, d.c. for the last three days and cnn learned the talks, quote, did not end well last night. this is all despite the fact that mexico has offered to send 6,000 troops to its southern border with guatemala but the white house said the negotiations are far from over. >> i think we're encouraged that mexico came prepared to put solutions on the table. but on wednesday i think we felt that they were wholly insufficient. they were a step forward but insufficient. as negotiations continued yesterday, we were more encouraged they came forward w
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. we may be hours away from the first trump trade war that has nothing to do with trade. the president must sign by today the order to impose tariffs on all goods from mexico to take place on monday as threatened. if this is imposed the 5% tariff is the first in a series of penalties that president trump promised unless mexico does more to curb undocumented migrants from reaching the border. a high delegation from mexico has been in talked in...
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this is hosted by the brookings institution. it is just under an hour. john: good morning, and welcome to the brookings institution. my name is john allen. i am the president of bookings
this is hosted by the brookings institution. it is just under an hour. john: good morning, and welcome to the brookings institution. my name is john allen. i am the president of bookings
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welcome to brookings. my name is ryan stefani, i'm a fellow executive fellow here at brookings. fellow executive fellows come to brookings for about a year, away from their home agencies or departments, and as a matter of full disclosure, my home agency is in fact, the cia where the past four years prior to brooking, i was one of the spokespersons. and so today, we're going to be having a conversation about privacy and civil liberties and other related matters, as they touch on cia. and we have a great guest to talk about that, which is ben huebner. ben huebner is the c.i.a.'s privacy and civil lints officer. he came to cia just over three years ago, from the department of justice, where he served as the counsel for intelligence to the assistant attorney general for the national security division, where he advised the department leaders on intelligence-related matters including operations, litigation, and oversight. he has extensive experience developing and managing oversight programs. in particular, related to intelligence collected, collection, and related to the foreign inte
welcome to brookings. my name is ryan stefani, i'm a fellow executive fellow here at brookings. fellow executive fellows come to brookings for about a year, away from their home agencies or departments, and as a matter of full disclosure, my home agency is in fact, the cia where the past four years prior to brooking, i was one of the spokespersons. and so today, we're going to be having a conversation about privacy and civil liberties and other related matters, as they touch on cia. and we have...
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>> that's right, brooke.cope of responsibilities that grisham will have will be much broader than what sarah sanders did, she will have three jobs, she will be the white house press secretary, the white house communications director and she will retain her role as spokeswoman for the first lady. she will fill a void left by bill schein when he departed as white house communications director months ago. the role of press secretary has changed dramatically under sarah sanders, we have not seen a white house briefing in more than 100 days now. it's become a much more inward looking role as sara sanders became more of an adviser, she was much less visible in the later days of her tenure. grisham is someone who has been with the trumps since the days of the campaign. she will accompany the president to japan and south korea with, later in this week, that will be a big first test to the role of press secretary sarah sanders, will be leaving friday. grisham accompanied the president to camp david over the weekend. i
>> that's right, brooke.cope of responsibilities that grisham will have will be much broader than what sarah sanders did, she will have three jobs, she will be the white house press secretary, the white house communications director and she will retain her role as spokeswoman for the first lady. she will fill a void left by bill schein when he departed as white house communications director months ago. the role of press secretary has changed dramatically under sarah sanders, we have not...
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this is hosted by the brookings institution. it is just under an hour. john: good morning, and welcome to the brookings institution. my name is john allen. i am the president of bookings and i'm pleased this morning to welcome our honored guest the 19 chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and my friend, general joe dunford. general dunford has been chair of the joint chiefs of staff since 2015 and prior to that, served as our commandant of the marine corps. generalnded all forces in afghanistan before that. dunford and i have known each other for many years since we , were captains, in fact. and i can say with complete certainty and sincerity that he is one of the finest marines to have been minted in the modern era of the marine corps. in 1996, lieutenant colonel dunford would take command of the second battalion sixth marines from me at camp lejeune in north carolina. and years later in kabul we would repeat that ceremony as he took command of the war effort in afghanistan. his storied career spans more than four decades of brilliant service to our cou
this is hosted by the brookings institution. it is just under an hour. john: good morning, and welcome to the brookings institution. my name is john allen. i am the president of bookings and i'm pleased this morning to welcome our honored guest the 19 chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and my friend, general joe dunford. general dunford has been chair of the joint chiefs of staff since 2015 and prior to that, served as our commandant of the marine corps. generalnded all forces in afghanistan...
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american gary woodland held off the late challenge of brooks koepka to win the us open.ngland'sjustin rose started the final round just a shot behind but faded away as the world number 25 shot won by three shots at pebble beach. austin halewood reports. three putts to win the us open but gary woodland only needs the one. the world number 25, a relative unknown, closing in style and now a major champion. i fell in love with golf and it has transcended today. it all came out on me, i never let myself get ahead, i just it all came out on me, i never let myself get ahead, ijust kept telling myself, it is never over, it is never over. when that last putt went in it all came out. i was more nervous afterwards than i was all they so i'm glad it is over with. pebble beach, the picturesque setting for a dramatic final round. tiger woods was out early but hopes of any more masters chances faded with six bogeys. justin rose also went out early with five bookies. in truth it was down to two, woodland the leader. the other player was also on his game but whatever brooks could do, woo
american gary woodland held off the late challenge of brooks koepka to win the us open.ngland'sjustin rose started the final round just a shot behind but faded away as the world number 25 shot won by three shots at pebble beach. austin halewood reports. three putts to win the us open but gary woodland only needs the one. the world number 25, a relative unknown, closing in style and now a major champion. i fell in love with golf and it has transcended today. it all came out on me, i never let...
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news room with brooke baldwin starts right now. >> hi there. you are watching cnn on this monday afternoon. pop up live photos. this is washington d.c. live pictures of the house judiciary committee where at any moment is hearing is underway regarding the mueller report but with no robert mueller, no mueller witnesses, no mueller investigators. democrats are being accused of leading a mock impeachment hearing. it may be a reminder of democrat's struggle to get information. there is breaking news on accessing precisely that. the chairman of this committee, jerry nadler announced the committee will obtain some of the redacted portions of the mueller report. this deal with the department of justice now means that the attorney general bill barr will avoid a contempt charge at least for now. let's jump to analysis. elie honig is with me, a former u.s. assistant attorney of new york and cnn analyst, and also corrin. elie, starting on you with mueller getting this key evidence, you say that it's a sensible deal for both sides. why? >> the department o
news room with brooke baldwin starts right now. >> hi there. you are watching cnn on this monday afternoon. pop up live photos. this is washington d.c. live pictures of the house judiciary committee where at any moment is hearing is underway regarding the mueller report but with no robert mueller, no mueller witnesses, no mueller investigators. democrats are being accused of leading a mock impeachment hearing. it may be a reminder of democrat's struggle to get information. there is...
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. >> the big announcement garth brooks made on e.t. then "pretty woman's" much ok i'll admit.as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ . >> what she thinking about? >> jennifer lopez. hopefully you can find me today with her. >> how was that for wishful thinking? come on. alex rodriguez posted that throwback interview and said 'i had a feeling." >> j-lo responded "o.m.g. -- i love this too much". >> jen physical therapy celebrated a new milestone, something she and nancy o'dell talked about exclusively. ♪ i'
. >> the big announcement garth brooks made on e.t. then "pretty woman's" much ok i'll admit.as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss....
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[no audio] brooks. good morning. caller: i agree with some of the things you said about we thatdn't do this alone and we shouldn't be policing the world. the lady called and i think she has some weight to in regard to our allies. you mentioned china and russia and if push came to shove would china and germany -- with iran? bolton got in administration, i said to my friend, there's a war that john bolton has never -- has always liked. i think he has wanted to go to war with iran for a long time. host: we will let represented of brooks respond. and matched some countries that i don't believe are on the same playing field. with china and russia more often than not they are geopolitical foes and we are working with our allies to try and contain them. china and the south china sea. canunited states and russia work together and we do work together. same thing with china. i wouldn't consider them our closest allies. germany on the other hand has been a long-term ally and many european nations have been long-term allies of t
[no audio] brooks. good morning. caller: i agree with some of the things you said about we thatdn't do this alone and we shouldn't be policing the world. the lady called and i think she has some weight to in regard to our allies. you mentioned china and russia and if push came to shove would china and germany -- with iran? bolton got in administration, i said to my friend, there's a war that john bolton has never -- has always liked. i think he has wanted to go to war with iran for a long time....
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i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn, thanks for being with me. many of the democrats who are running for president are back out on the campaign trail. leaving the bright lights of the debate stage far behind. for joe biden, may be a welcome break. he's set to speak any moment now to jesse jackson in chicago a speech that comes as biden finds himself in the middle of another firestorm over his record on the issue of race. i see him there at the podium. shall we go? let's go. >> my granddaughter finnegan biden from chicago. if anyone makes it, this one will. by the way, i lost a daughter, i have one daughter that survived, and i have four granddaughters. let me tell you, they're incredible. how many of you men and women have a granddaughter out there. and how many of you had a daughter as well. here's the deal, daughters always are wonderful. as a matter of fact we have an expression. a son's a son until he gets a wife, a daughter's a daughter for the rest of her life. when the daughter is about 12 1/2 years old, you put a butterfly to bed the next
i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn, thanks for being with me. many of the democrats who are running for president are back out on the campaign trail. leaving the bright lights of the debate stage far behind. for joe biden, may be a welcome break. he's set to speak any moment now to jesse jackson in chicago a speech that comes as biden finds himself in the middle of another firestorm over his record on the issue of race. i see him there at the podium. shall we go? let's go. >> my...
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which brings us to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. he to the both of you. so let's start with the story that has pretty much dominated the week, dtavid, and t is president trump saying in that interview with abc that, if he were offered information from a foreign government about a political opponent, he wouldn't have any trouble taking it, and why would he report it to the f.b.i. now, he's walked it back a little. >> yeah. woodruff: but how serious is this? >> well, it's a very moment in moral philosophy where you're asked if you're going to cheat and you say, of course, everyone cheats. i salute hi not pretending to be better than he is, he's pretty candid about it. but that's a bit of his mind set that everybody breaks the rules. maybe he conducted his business li that way and h certainly wants to do that. it's his natural reaction, everybody breaks the rules. what's so disturbing is how many republicans arnow walking themselves up to the positi
which brings us to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. he to the both of you. so let's start with the story that has pretty much dominated the week, dtavid, and t is president trump saying in that interview with abc that, if he were offered information from a foreign government about a political opponent, he wouldn't have any trouble taking it, and why would he report it to the f.b.i. now, he's...
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i'm brook silva-braga.his is the "cbs morning news." than just the joint pain e of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic...