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election and i want to bring back my panel, ryan lizza, alice stewart and mark lamont hill.et's listen to what russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said about russian interference in the election. >> translator: i'm not seen one fact breaking into a site, any site of the democratic party. nor as as concerned. >> what do you make of those comments after the events of this week? >> of course he's going to say that, he'll deny it until we have evidence to prove otherwise. all we can say is that based on what we're seeing and hearing from members of the senate intel committee who came out of that meeting with james comey this week, we had senator marco rubio come out and pretty inequivocally say they have what they need to have further hearings on this. and all of them understandably were tight-lipped about the information that was provided to them. certainly classified information. but the fact that they are even contemplating and discussing further hearings is concerning. and it does lead you to believe that there was russian hacking and that it did influence possibly the ou
election and i want to bring back my panel, ryan lizza, alice stewart and mark lamont hill.et's listen to what russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said about russian interference in the election. >> translator: i'm not seen one fact breaking into a site, any site of the democratic party. nor as as concerned. >> what do you make of those comments after the events of this week? >> of course he's going to say that, he'll deny it until we have evidence to prove otherwise. all...
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i want to ask you, alice, back in november trump tweeted this. he said looking at air force one at mia, why is he campaigning instead of creating jobs and fixing obamacare? get back to work for the american people. he's been in office for less than a month, should he create jobs instead of going to this campaign rally and promising what he's going to do? >> saturday night at 8:00, i don't know what people expect him to do in terms of creating jobs, slaving away over legislation in washington tonight. look, he has set plans into motion to create jobs. he has taken action to do all the campaign promises that he promised to do, which includes securing the border, repealing and replacing obama, creating an environment in a tax plan and reforming the tax code to allow businesses to create jobs, in florida, i worked for governor rick scott, jobs, jobs with jobs is critical. he talked about that this meerng on how his tax package will be able to help do just that. i think what we're going to see is as he has said, we will see more details of the replace
i want to ask you, alice, back in november trump tweeted this. he said looking at air force one at mia, why is he campaigning instead of creating jobs and fixing obamacare? get back to work for the american people. he's been in office for less than a month, should he create jobs instead of going to this campaign rally and promising what he's going to do? >> saturday night at 8:00, i don't know what people expect him to do in terms of creating jobs, slaving away over legislation in...
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it's not about the democrats now, it's about the gop. >> alice? >> i think it's even more about the united states of america. i agree exactly with what julian said. the speed in which marco rubio came out after that meeting with comey and said that more than likely a senate intel committee will look into russian connections said quite a bit. we also have lindsey graham out today saying this is -- 2017 is the year we're going to kick russia in the tail, so to speak. there's clearly a bipartisan desire to look into what russian hacking was, to the extent it was. they didn't just hack into a republican presidential election or democrat presidential election, they hacked into the american presidential election and this undermines the american democracy and it should be across the board concern for finding out clearly if they did involve themselves in our election and what impact it had. unfortunately, this is another russian story that is tied with the trump administration. >> we'll leave it right there for now. thank you so much, appreciate that. >>>
it's not about the democrats now, it's about the gop. >> alice? >> i think it's even more about the united states of america. i agree exactly with what julian said. the speed in which marco rubio came out after that meeting with comey and said that more than likely a senate intel committee will look into russian connections said quite a bit. we also have lindsey graham out today saying this is -- 2017 is the year we're going to kick russia in the tail, so to speak. there's clearly a...
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alice is right in the sense the courts have a high burden. and the plaintiffs rather have a high burden to overturn what the trump administration has done. but that's why you play the games this will go through the system. the other issue i had with donald trump's tweet there was he's presenting this as sort of a dichotomy. either do exactly what he wants to do, or we're letting people who have bad intentions into the country with no checking there is no middle ground, the middle ground is what exists now, a system of vetting, a very elaborate system of vetting, by which thousands of people got visas, before they were canceled and perhaps now reinstated. >> alice, the president tweeted earlier today, questioning the legitimacy of the federal judge in washington state, calling him a so-called judge. that alone is pretty unprecedented for a sitting president to do to question the legitimacy as it reads of a sitting federal judge. but he's done it before. on the campaign trail. he questioned the ability of judge curiel to be the decider in a tru
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do you see any danger in it to our democracy, alice? because as you know, it's not the first time that he's sort of lambasted a federal judge. he did it to judge curiel in the trump university trial. saying because of his mexican heritage, he was basically not fit to do his job. which is the textbook definition of racism. do these attacks on the judicial branch concern you? >> they, any attack on the judicial system is a concern. without a doubt to me and i think to many people. but look, as to the broader aspect and what israel said, i heard what he said, i think it's a little reading too much into it. this is strictly donald trump, this is how he behaves, this is how he acts. at the end of the day, he won the presidential election. people didn't have a problem with the way he communicated via twitter. this is his way of bypassing the media and getting his message directly to the people. i don't think its going to be a big harm to the democracy of this country. this simply how donald trump behaves and i think people need to just get us
do you see any danger in it to our democracy, alice? because as you know, it's not the first time that he's sort of lambasted a federal judge. he did it to judge curiel in the trump university trial. saying because of his mexican heritage, he was basically not fit to do his job. which is the textbook definition of racism. do these attacks on the judicial branch concern you? >> they, any attack on the judicial system is a concern. without a doubt to me and i think to many people. but look,...
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julian zelinzer, alice stewart, wajahat ali, thank you so much. a lot more to discuss. >>> and just ahead in the newsroom, on this saturday, is there a storm brewing inside the white house? "time" magazine takes on president trump's tumultuous first month in office. >> i see stories of chaos. chaos! yet, it is the exact opposite. this administration is running like a fine-tuned machine. lse l? flaunt the winged effect. new falsies push up angel mascara from maybelline ny. lashes so winged out, who needs false lashes? maybelline's new falsies pushup angel. make it happen. maybelline ny say goodbye to extra taxes and fees on your wireless bill and hello to t-mobile one. right now, get 2 lines of unlimited data for $100 bucks taxes and fees included. 2 lines, $100 dollars. all in, all unlimited. switch today. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a g
julian zelinzer, alice stewart, wajahat ali, thank you so much. a lot more to discuss. >>> and just ahead in the newsroom, on this saturday, is there a storm brewing inside the white house? "time" magazine takes on president trump's tumultuous first month in office. >> i see stories of chaos. chaos! yet, it is the exact opposite. this administration is running like a fine-tuned machine. lse l? flaunt the winged effect. new falsies push up angel mascara from maybelline...
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he was alice mayhew's assistant when i was bob woodward's assistant. we fell out of touch, we had not talked to each other in more than 20 years. i asked my agent among the people she shopped it around to. we had just fallen out of touch. people fall out of touch, but i followed his career and he had edited a lot of great books, father,g dreams from my -- "dreams from my father," barack obama's book. i just thought that he -- if no other reason, i thought he would get a kick out of reading the book proposal. he more than got a kick out of it, he bought the book. brian you went to occidental in : california, then went to uc berkeley around the time that barack obama was there. barbara: yes. brian: and you studied writing. you also in the course of this book tell the story of a ghost writing you had with senator bob kerrey. barbara: it wasn't ghostwriting. i was his researcher and his editor. brian: a nebraska senator at one time. let's look at bob kerrey for a moment. every person who has gone into war has struggled with the question did i do it right?
he was alice mayhew's assistant when i was bob woodward's assistant. we fell out of touch, we had not talked to each other in more than 20 years. i asked my agent among the people she shopped it around to. we had just fallen out of touch. people fall out of touch, but i followed his career and he had edited a lot of great books, father,g dreams from my -- "dreams from my father," barack obama's book. i just thought that he -- if no other reason, i thought he would get a kick out of...
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cnn political commentator alice stewart. and robert reich, professor at berkeley and author of saving capitalism for the many not the few. i've been wanting to have this conversation because this has been a big issue on campuses and conservative voices being heard. this vieblgs we saw at berkeley we had it live here on cnn last night, ultimately it plays right into the hands of the right-wing white supremacist, someone like milo yiannopolous. >> it absolutely does. and i want to be clear i was there for part of last night and i know what i saw. and those people were not berkeley students. they were agitators. i've never seen them before. there's rumors they were actually right-wingers. they're part of kind of a group that were organized and ready to create the kind of tumult and danger you saw that forced the police to cancel the event. so donald trump when he says berkeley doesn't respect free speech rights, that's a completely dis -- that's a complete distortion of the truth. berkeley opened its biggest auditorium to this
cnn political commentator alice stewart. and robert reich, professor at berkeley and author of saving capitalism for the many not the few. i've been wanting to have this conversation because this has been a big issue on campuses and conservative voices being heard. this vieblgs we saw at berkeley we had it live here on cnn last night, ultimately it plays right into the hands of the right-wing white supremacist, someone like milo yiannopolous. >> it absolutely does. and i want to be clear...
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>>> but first this black history moment today we remember new jersey native alice parker especially on cold days like this. in 1919 parker created a heating furnace that could be used to heat an entire living space.
>>> but first this black history moment today we remember new jersey native alice parker especially on cold days like this. in 1919 parker created a heating furnace that could be used to heat an entire living space.
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alice stewart, two important points.ne is the fact that flynn would know given all the service that he has served to this country. he'd know a conversation like this would be recorded. that's a little confusing. what is your response to the president's response to the last time the media actually got to ask the president about this was friday because the reporters in the two short briefings yesterday didn't ask him about this. here's how the president answered those questions. >> i don't know about it. i haven't seen it. what report is that? >> -- reporting that he talked to the ambassador of russia before you were inaugurated about sanctions -- >> i haven't seen that. i'll look at that. >> if you didn't hear it, that was reporters on air force one asking the president, what do you make of the reports that flynn, your national security adviser, spoke with the national adviser about using sanctions before you took office, which would be in violation of the logan act. and more importantly, didn't tell the truth to the vice
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we remember new jersey native alice parker, especially on cold days like this. >> it was in 1919 parker created a heating furnace that could be used to heat an entire living space. black history moment. coming right back. good morning. >> ♪
we remember new jersey native alice parker, especially on cold days like this. >> it was in 1919 parker created a heating furnace that could be used to heat an entire living space. black history moment. coming right back. good morning. >> ♪
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today we remember new jersey native alice parker he is special on cold days hike this. you can really appreciate her. you know way back in 1919, parker created a heating furnace that could heat an entire living space. ♪fast, rhythmic drumming
today we remember new jersey native alice parker he is special on cold days hike this. you can really appreciate her. you know way back in 1919, parker created a heating furnace that could heat an entire living space. ♪fast, rhythmic drumming
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. >> thank you, alice. i don't work at brookings so maybe i shouldn't welcome people, but i worked here 11 years. it is a while ago. and this is one of my favorite places to it be able to work with colleagues. it is a pleasure today to welcome you to this conference, as alice said. the brookings and rock fefeller institute field network study of the competitive -- she mentioned this -- competitiveness of marketplaces in health insurance, individual, non-group health insurance marketplaces in five states -- california, florida, michigan, north carolina, and texas. and we have a summary report and we have five reports almost big enough for a book from the five authors or author groups of the individual states that i just mentioned. the author of the summary report is mike the -- michael morrissey. mike's at texas a&m and is the author of "a wia widely used an current, of informative health book on insurance. he knows a lot about the subject and i learned a lot. he is the lead author of our summary report. ali
. >> thank you, alice. i don't work at brookings so maybe i shouldn't welcome people, but i worked here 11 years. it is a while ago. and this is one of my favorite places to it be able to work with colleagues. it is a pleasure today to welcome you to this conference, as alice said. the brookings and rock fefeller institute field network study of the competitive -- she mentioned this -- competitiveness of marketplaces in health insurance, individual, non-group health insurance marketplaces...
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alice, let me begin with you. as someone who worked in communications for senator ted cruz, who was so much more outspoken on issues like the transgender school bathroom issue during the campaign, who took a much more clear stance on social issues than the current president, how do you square what the white house has done here, pulling back on this federal guideline, and then what candidate trump said about being a protector of lgbtq individuals on the campaign trail? let's listen. >> as your president, i will do everything in my power to protect our lgbtq citizens from the violence and oppression of the hateful foreign ideology. believe me. and i have to say, as a republican, it is so nice to hear you cheering for what i just said. thank you. >> so how do you square the two, alice? >> i can tell you, poppy, social conservatives applaud the decision by the administration for several reasons, but more than anything, they feel that this helps parents protect their children. and look, since those comments that donald
alice, let me begin with you. as someone who worked in communications for senator ted cruz, who was so much more outspoken on issues like the transgender school bathroom issue during the campaign, who took a much more clear stance on social issues than the current president, how do you square what the white house has done here, pulling back on this federal guideline, and then what candidate trump said about being a protector of lgbtq individuals on the campaign trail? let's listen. >> as...
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so to you first, alice, what do you make of this? maybe not the biggest surprise, athena jones said? >> it's not. actually you look at how trump has expressed his opinions about the press over time. it's really not a surprise. you look at trump's tweet that you just referred to, i went back and looked after you reported this. the last tweet from the white house correspondents' association was yesterday. just after the dust-up with sean spicer bringing in certain media outlets back into his office and excluding cnn and "the new york times" and politico, a handful of others. the correspondents' association was very vocal about that. and said they're looking into the matter and will continue to talk with the white house about that. so clearly there's some back and forth and frustration amongst the association that really represents all the press and the trump white house. look, i'm a former journalist, i have been in political communications for quite some time. i think it's not appropriate to have an ongoing war with the press. i think
so to you first, alice, what do you make of this? maybe not the biggest surprise, athena jones said? >> it's not. actually you look at how trump has expressed his opinions about the press over time. it's really not a surprise. you look at trump's tweet that you just referred to, i went back and looked after you reported this. the last tweet from the white house correspondents' association was yesterday. just after the dust-up with sean spicer bringing in certain media outlets back into...
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she's like a character from alice in wonderland. every time she talks, i'm, like, am i on drugs? up is down, down is up? seriously, guys, you can't claim michael flynn had the confidence of the president and had to resign because he didn't have the president's confidence. it doesn't work like that. i feel like this whole trump administration is about having it both ways and you can't. think about it. every single scandal they have. they talk about the inauguration. they go, oh, it was the highest attendance of all time and people also didn't come because it was raining. the muhamad ban, oh -- the muslim ban, we're not anti-musms, we're just doing what obama did.
she's like a character from alice in wonderland. every time she talks, i'm, like, am i on drugs? up is down, down is up? seriously, guys, you can't claim michael flynn had the confidence of the president and had to resign because he didn't have the president's confidence. it doesn't work like that. i feel like this whole trump administration is about having it both ways and you can't. think about it. every single scandal they have. they talk about the inauguration. they go, oh, it was the...
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with regard to hillary's point about treason, keeping in mind, this phone call -- >> alice -- alice, i'm getting information from my producers, trying to get someone on the phone from d.c. >> sure. >> i want to get gloria borger on the phone. what do you know about michael flynn and his resignation? do we have gloria? do we have gloria? we'll dial gloria back. alice, i'm sorry, continue your thought. >> i understand. breaking news, and that happens. when -- hilary made a good point, this phone call happened on the day barack obama issued sanctions with russia, and it made sense for him to reach out to russia, the russian ambassador to talk about this, the problem is, i don't think there was a violation of the logan act here, i think he was in his rights and authority at the time to do so. >> here's the thing. >> everyone talks about the logan act, and maybe the logan act didn't apply to other people because at -- usually other people abide by one president at a time. >> right. >> it seems like this administration did not do that. >> here's the thing, i don't think there was a crime,
with regard to hillary's point about treason, keeping in mind, this phone call -- >> alice -- alice, i'm getting information from my producers, trying to get someone on the phone from d.c. >> sure. >> i want to get gloria borger on the phone. what do you know about michael flynn and his resignation? do we have gloria? do we have gloria? we'll dial gloria back. alice, i'm sorry, continue your thought. >> i understand. breaking news, and that happens. when -- hilary made a...
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yesterday it was compared to alice in wonderland but alice only took herself into the hole. virtually all of the tory party, half the labour party, and the entire country into the hole. how then can anyone pretend that this undiscussed, unwritten, a negotiated deal, in any way, has the backing of the beach people? so, the prime minister sweeps out, she has her way. those against her seem lonely, for now. president trump's national security advisor, michael flynn, says washington is officially putting iran on notice, after it test—fired a ballistic missile over the weekend. the trump administration condemns such actions that undermine security, prosperity and stability throughout and beyond the middle east and which places a american lives at risk. president trump has severely criticised the various agreements reached between iran, the 0bama administration, as well is the united nations, as being weak and ineffective. instead of being thankful to the united states in these agreements, iran is now feeling emboldened. as of today, we are officially putting iran noticed. a littl
yesterday it was compared to alice in wonderland but alice only took herself into the hole. virtually all of the tory party, half the labour party, and the entire country into the hole. how then can anyone pretend that this undiscussed, unwritten, a negotiated deal, in any way, has the backing of the beach people? so, the prime minister sweeps out, she has her way. those against her seem lonely, for now. president trump's national security advisor, michael flynn, says washington is officially...
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it is pleasure today to welcome to to this conference, as alice said. the brookings network study of the competitiveness, she mentioned this, of marketplaces aeb health insurance nongroup health insurance marketplaces in five states. california, florida, michigan, north carolina and texas. and we have a summary report and we have five reports almost big enough for a book from the five author groups of the individual states that i just mentioned. each of the author of the summary report is michael more pips mike is. mike is at texas a&m, about field research, and this is my plug, mike he, is auj author of a widely use webd it is current, informative and helpful textbook on health insurance. he is my teacher. i know a lot about the subject which isn't the subject i grew up on but i learned a lot. he is the lead on our report and alice, co-director with the network on rockefeller institute, and head of the rockefeller institute is here. worked there too. alcisco director with me of the rockefeller brookings field network research and is the second author o
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alice, welcome. the ninth circuit opinion is stunning against president trump. he is trying to move fast with these executive orders, a shock and awe approach. does this slam on the brakes? >> not in the administration's mind. it is a set back and a blow given that it was a 3-0 decision. it's not going to set back the administration at all. in their view, the ends justify the means here. they look at this as an interim decision applied to the temp rer restraining order on the action and they continue to have the mind set. they are right and the law is on their side and the president is the commander in chief of the united states and they look specifically and repeatedly refer to u.s. code 1182 in which the president if he sees aliens coming into this country that are detrimental to the interest of the united states, the president can by proclamation suspend the entry of them into the country. they will use that, but based on the ruling from the judges tonight, they need to provide more evidence as to why there is a threat to the country why and why these seven c
alice, welcome. the ninth circuit opinion is stunning against president trump. he is trying to move fast with these executive orders, a shock and awe approach. does this slam on the brakes? >> not in the administration's mind. it is a set back and a blow given that it was a 3-0 decision. it's not going to set back the administration at all. in their view, the ends justify the means here. they look at this as an interim decision applied to the temp rer restraining order on the action and...
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absolutely. >> alice lloyd thank you so much. we appreciate you coming in and your perspective >> thank you. >>> the white house's new guidelines on deportation are certainly rattling the nerves of immigrant communities nationwide. the new rules target up to 2 million undocumented immigrants. the big change involves nonviolent crimes, undocumented immigrants who use fake ids or drive without a license will be expelled >> white house plans to hire 15 new border patrol agents and construction will begin in part. and we can expect the revamped executive order on his temporary refuge and travel ban at least some time this week if not next, there seem to be some reports that say it may be delayed but as we've learned in the first month of his administration, anything is possible. it can be unexpected but we'll see it sooner or later >> all the is are dotted and ts are crossed. make sure that does not happen >> dozens of court challenges and you have enough time. you know what the objections are. now is your time to address them. >>> v
absolutely. >> alice lloyd thank you so much. we appreciate you coming in and your perspective >> thank you. >>> the white house's new guidelines on deportation are certainly rattling the nerves of immigrant communities nationwide. the new rules target up to 2 million undocumented immigrants. the big change involves nonviolent crimes, undocumented immigrants who use fake ids or drive without a license will be expelled >> white house plans to hire 15 new border patrol...
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scott bolden, chairman of the washington, dc party and alice stewart, republican strategist. a. scot to you first, what changes do you think he could make to the current order to have a stronger legal argument and perhaps garner more public support? >> that's not clear. we have to see. we know before the ninth circuit, his lawyers offered a compromise which said it would eliminate anyone or would not k cover anyone who had been to the united states already. they could go to the ninth circuit or redraft the executive order but i could tell you, the state of washington as well as the ninth circuit and federal district judges are going to look harshly at it simply because of his political rhetoric. >> alice, i wonder if trump is too far down the road to walk this back. and issue a new order. he's been tweeting adamantly about this from day one, insulting judges who have been part of looking at this order. his latest tweet on this issue w was, we'll see you in court. do you think this is heading to the supreme court? >> it will be interesting to see what he actually does do but seem
scott bolden, chairman of the washington, dc party and alice stewart, republican strategist. a. scot to you first, what changes do you think he could make to the current order to have a stronger legal argument and perhaps garner more public support? >> that's not clear. we have to see. we know before the ninth circuit, his lawyers offered a compromise which said it would eliminate anyone or would not k cover anyone who had been to the united states already. they could go to the ninth...
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yesterday it was compared to alice in wonderland but alice only took herself into the hole. all of the tory party, half the labour party, and the entire country into the hole. so, the prime minister sweeps out, she has her way. those against her seem lonely, for now. there's been further fighting in eastern ukraine between government forces and pro—russian separatist rebels. the centre of the recent escalation, the government—held industrial town of avdiivka has seen more shelling. more than twenty—thousand people there are without power in freezing conditions. the quebec city mosque that was the scene of a deadly shooting on sunday has opened its doors for the first time the since the attack. in the islamic centre, blood smeared the floor and walls and bullet holes could still be seen in the aftermath of the carnage. mosque administrators say they plan to renovate the place to move away from the memories of the crime. we have to start training in this scene. what we are planning is to renovate everything. change the colours, the painting, everything just to take these memor
yesterday it was compared to alice in wonderland but alice only took herself into the hole. all of the tory party, half the labour party, and the entire country into the hole. so, the prime minister sweeps out, she has her way. those against her seem lonely, for now. there's been further fighting in eastern ukraine between government forces and pro—russian separatist rebels. the centre of the recent escalation, the government—held industrial town of avdiivka has seen more shelling. more...
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not once during the movie was she not alice. she's still alice right now.t picture went to "birdman," a great movie but only grossed $35 million in the united states. with the exception of "american sniper," this year's best picture nominees didn't make a lot of money at the box office. but the academy awards is, of course, one of the most hyped events of the year. you hear so much about it. everyone is talking about it. so, there's a lot of pressure to have an opinion about which movies and actors will win. even if you haven't seen any of them. we sent a camera onto hollywood boulevard to ask people what they thought about some real nominated movies and about some things we made up in this special oscar night edition of "lie-witness news." >> what did you think of helen mirren's performance as cate blanchett as judi dench as larry bird in "birdman?" was it powerful? >> it was very powerful. i definitely recommend seeing it. the whole time, you are sitting in the seat, and you are trying to fight different kinds of emotions out of it. it was something i rec
not once during the movie was she not alice. she's still alice right now.t picture went to "birdman," a great movie but only grossed $35 million in the united states. with the exception of "american sniper," this year's best picture nominees didn't make a lot of money at the box office. but the academy awards is, of course, one of the most hyped events of the year. you hear so much about it. everyone is talking about it. so, there's a lot of pressure to have an opinion about...
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alice, what's your response?ink on one hand it's good that they are following through on campaign promises, they are promise keepers, as the vice president continues to say, a lot of what he told trump supporters, he is following through on that and that's a positive sign and also the measures he made, the executive orders with regard to law and order and safety and protecting our law enforcement officers, those are things that are sorely needed in this country, but at the same time, with regard to the travel ban executive order, they could have taken a little bit more time to make sure that the legalities of that were sound on the front end and make sure all the is were cross and ts were dotted. all of that unfortunately before the courts, we would be in a much different situation. but i do strongly believe the law is on their side with the travel ban, and i think if they rework the executive order they'll be successful and won't face legal challenges if they were to rewrite it and go about it another time. >> d
alice, what's your response?ink on one hand it's good that they are following through on campaign promises, they are promise keepers, as the vice president continues to say, a lot of what he told trump supporters, he is following through on that and that's a positive sign and also the measures he made, the executive orders with regard to law and order and safety and protecting our law enforcement officers, those are things that are sorely needed in this country, but at the same time, with...
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we're all going to touch on different ones as alice has introduced. i will talk about how we have really focused on consumerism, how we focus on helping our team members make better decisions around their health care and specifically how we do that by utilizing health savings 'koobts accounts. we are one of america's largest private employers and offer health insurance to 99% of our team members. to all our part-time and full time team members. so under that we offer heath benefits to about 515,000 americans between our team members and their families. this is a big investment for us. it's several billion dollars a year. within that we cover about 75% of the healthcare premiums for our team members. this focus is because we really want our team members to be their best, whether that's at home or at work or in their communities. to be able to do that you really need to have your health as a key enabler. when we think about our approach to our benefits and specifically to healthcare, we really think about that as being a shared responsibility between us
we're all going to touch on different ones as alice has introduced. i will talk about how we have really focused on consumerism, how we focus on helping our team members make better decisions around their health care and specifically how we do that by utilizing health savings 'koobts accounts. we are one of america's largest private employers and offer health insurance to 99% of our team members. to all our part-time and full time team members. so under that we offer heath benefits to about...
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yesterday it was compared to alice in wonderland but alice only took herself into the hole.tually all of the tory party, half the labour party, and the entire country into the hole. how then can anyone pretend that this undiscussed, unwritten, unnegotiated deal, in any way, has the backing of the british people? so, the prime minister sweeps out, she has her way. those against her seem lonely, for now. our political editor laura kuenssberg reporting. it's been 12 months since zika was declared a global health emergency. scientists are now beginning to piece together the impact the virus has on babies born to infected mothers. they say many more children could be suffering from health complications than first thought. camilla costa has been to brazil, the ground zero of the epidemic, to find out the latest. this is zika's devastating consequence. these babies will need help for the rest of their lives. here's the best place for them to get the specialist care they need, but there isn't enough money to help all of them. one of those on the waiting list is jose wesley, he becam
yesterday it was compared to alice in wonderland but alice only took herself into the hole.tually all of the tory party, half the labour party, and the entire country into the hole. how then can anyone pretend that this undiscussed, unwritten, unnegotiated deal, in any way, has the backing of the british people? so, the prime minister sweeps out, she has her way. those against her seem lonely, for now. our political editor laura kuenssberg reporting. it's been 12 months since zika was declared...
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coming out at alice's tea party, that is what i feel we are going through with trump at the moment.against bids to outlaw slavery back in the day. well, he is not wrong there! we will not go too far into the american history! john adams was terrible! he wasn't, actually! the observer, a story about a shift in conservative housing policy in favour of people who rent, this is potentially significant? yes, as they point out in the headline it is a break from the thatcher homes revolution when she famously in the 19805 gave the right to buy the council house tenants. what theresa may seems to be focusing on with this new policy which will be unveiled on tuesday is generation rent, she is going to try to bring down rent. reading the details, not quite clear how she's going to do it, she is having consultations with re ntal it, she is having consultations with rental organisations and at the same time trying to flood the market with more affordable rental homes to bring down the cost of rent. in a sense, the conservatives have been forced into that because young people just cannot afford
coming out at alice's tea party, that is what i feel we are going through with trump at the moment.against bids to outlaw slavery back in the day. well, he is not wrong there! we will not go too far into the american history! john adams was terrible! he wasn't, actually! the observer, a story about a shift in conservative housing policy in favour of people who rent, this is potentially significant? yes, as they point out in the headline it is a break from the thatcher homes revolution when she...
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alice in florida, alice. >> caller: hi, jim. jim, thank you for the education you give us. >> okay. >> caller: i'm an elderly retiree. i'm in a low tax bracket. i took a position in kraft heinz three years ago. it has doubled, and i'm wondering whether it's now time to take some or all of my profits. >> you know what, we are faced -- i gave a talk today to the action alerts club, and i didn't touch on kraft heinz because i do am debating whether it isn't time to take some off the table. we got a nice gain. what does it do? well, it's going to report next week. the last quarter was disappointing. the stock got hammered. i do think that the company could be making a deal, though. so here's the problem, alice. you've got a really big gain so you got to take a little bit off the table, but i would let the rest run. that's what i'm thinking for the club. let's go to michael in pennsylvania, michael. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you, out of philadelphia here. what's going on, buddy? >> not much. how is geno's. >> caller: i'm a pats gu
alice in florida, alice. >> caller: hi, jim. jim, thank you for the education you give us. >> okay. >> caller: i'm an elderly retiree. i'm in a low tax bracket. i took a position in kraft heinz three years ago. it has doubled, and i'm wondering whether it's now time to take some or all of my profits. >> you know what, we are faced -- i gave a talk today to the action alerts club, and i didn't touch on kraft heinz because i do am debating whether it isn't time to take...
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la reportera policÍa, a su consulado o alice, norma roque univisiÓn.viaje por aviÓn, tambiÉn se recalca la importancia que aunque california se considerable como el estado inmigrante, no todos los soldados y aceites es igual esta experta indicÓ que todo indocumentado que se ha detenido tiene el derecho de permanecer casado. en medio de el temor que se vive la patrulla de caminos de california dio conocer su postura, y se asegurÓ que ellos no pidan documentaciÓn de carÁcter legal, calor nos explica reciente reporte >> no se que, no sÉ qué pueda hacer. al usted ver las luces de la patrulla, se requiere legalmente que se haga a un lado, o sea que no vayan a parar parar busco lugar seguro para estacionarse aceras de la carretera, cuando el oficial pida dame tu licencia es entonces cuando usted debe de alcanzar, hostil a la mano para sacar es informaciÓn de su cartera no queremos que una acciÓn que nos va a alertar a nosotros que quizÁ va a oÍr el que tener en cuenta estas informaciones, investiga la mmuerte de estas personas, los cuerpos fueron encontrados
la reportera policÍa, a su consulado o alice, norma roque univisiÓn.viaje por aviÓn, tambiÉn se recalca la importancia que aunque california se considerable como el estado inmigrante, no todos los soldados y aceites es igual esta experta indicÓ que todo indocumentado que se ha detenido tiene el derecho de permanecer casado. en medio de el temor que se vive la patrulla de caminos de california dio conocer su postura, y se asegurÓ que ellos no pidan documentaciÓn de carÁcter legal, calor...
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as alice points out. people are risking their jobs now and whether they will be hired in the future in this line of work, right, this is their career. they're risking that every time they leak. they're leaking all day long. >> it is paranoia. in the trump white house believe that people at the very top whether it is priebus, bannon, kushner, are leaking telling stories that improve in the eyes of their boss. one that sends a signal to everyone down the line that is okay behavior. then people feel a need to do it. because they need to feel to correct themselves. sean spiecer knows some one in the white house is telling reporters terrible things about him. he needs to defend himself. that goes on and on. that's the culture of paranoia trump created in his campaign what existed in his businesses terrible way to run a government. going to lead off to continued problems. if they fire someone this will be a problem until they build a better culture and hire people loyal to each other. >> yeah, one quick thing.
as alice points out. people are risking their jobs now and whether they will be hired in the future in this line of work, right, this is their career. they're risking that every time they leak. they're leaking all day long. >> it is paranoia. in the trump white house believe that people at the very top whether it is priebus, bannon, kushner, are leaking telling stories that improve in the eyes of their boss. one that sends a signal to everyone down the line that is okay behavior. then...
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alice, what is your response to this?of people saying this reminds them of the tea party protests at town halls we saw in 2009 and 2010 down to the fact that party leaders are saying it's a bunch of billionaires shipping these people out. >> frank rooney has a good piece in the "new york times." the outrage of the democrats is consistent with the outrageousness of president trump which is true, but at the same time yelling is one thing and without a consistent message it's for not, and you have to remember the tea party had a good message. it was about doing away with the tremendous debt, government spending and pushback on obamacare, and they stuck with that message. to date i don't really see with the town halls that we're seeing now in these groups a consistent message and i think if they can do that it would be helpful but at this point it judgment seems a lot of people getting together and being vocal. >> i couldn't disagree more. i think the town halls are really focused on the aca and government overreach >>the aff
alice, what is your response to this?of people saying this reminds them of the tea party protests at town halls we saw in 2009 and 2010 down to the fact that party leaders are saying it's a bunch of billionaires shipping these people out. >> frank rooney has a good piece in the "new york times." the outrage of the democrats is consistent with the outrageousness of president trump which is true, but at the same time yelling is one thing and without a consistent message it's for...
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the honourable memberfor rushcliffe yesterday compared it to alice in wonderland but alice only tooke hole. this prime minister is taking virtually all of the tory party, half the labour party and the entire country into the hole. no one in this government, no one in this house, no one in this country has any idea what the deal the prime minister will negotiate with europe will be. it is completely unknown. how then can anyone pretend that this undiscussed, unwritten, un—negotiated deal in any way has the backing of the british people? donald trump, no brexit, no racist eu exit! still noisy, but fewer in number. after decades of debate in a few short weeks, the process of britain leaving the european union will have begun. laura joins me now. this is a daybed will be remembered asa this is a daybed will be remembered as a historic occasion. in a funny way i think today has felt not like one of those spectacular days in the commons chamber is. not much soaring rhetoric on display, not the kind of lines that will be remembered and quoted by grandchildren or be inscribed of any statues
the honourable memberfor rushcliffe yesterday compared it to alice in wonderland but alice only tooke hole. this prime minister is taking virtually all of the tory party, half the labour party and the entire country into the hole. no one in this government, no one in this house, no one in this country has any idea what the deal the prime minister will negotiate with europe will be. it is completely unknown. how then can anyone pretend that this undiscussed, unwritten, un—negotiated deal in...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas, community. - i'm evan smith. he's one of the best-selling children's author's in history and one of the most prolific. with more than 300 books to his credit, including the goosebumps and fear street series. his latest is young scrooge: a very scary christmas story. he's r. l. stine, this is overheard. let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. no, you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (audience applauding) r. l. stine, welcome. - thank
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas, community. - i'm evan smith. he's one of the best-selling children's author's in history and one of the most prolific. with more than 300 books to his credit, including the goosebumps and fear...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer's circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an award winning novelist, short-story writer, and academic who's 26 works of fiction over an amazing four decades include, world's end, tortilla curtain, tooth and claw, wild child, the harder they come, and the road to wellville. his latest, the terranauts, has just been published. he's t. c. boyle, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and, over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an -f. (applauding) t. c. bo
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer's circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an award winning novelist, short-story writer, and academic who's 26 works of fiction over an amazing four decades include, world's end, tortilla curtain, tooth...
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what i‘ve achieved, a lot of people to thank and most importantly my friends and family, my wife, aliceed a good network and i have got one. can you have a hunger to pick upa got one. can you have a hunger to pick up a bat and play? even coming back here and imagining what it would be like injuly, i‘m hungry to score runs and i hope i can do that, i hope i can support the next england captain and helped to drive the team. what job do you thinkjoe root will do with the team, what will he have to change if he becomes the test captain? most people are assuming that. i'm no longer involved in those decisions, i‘ll wait and see. whoever gets the job, it‘s going to be a very special time for him, orfor them. it‘s going to be a very special time for him, orforthem. they‘re it‘s going to be a very special time for him, orfor them. they‘re very lucky they have some talented cricketers to drive forward. hopefully we can drive england forward and win more games.“ hopefully we can drive england forward and win more games. if you think of yourjob as being like a schoolteacher, some jordan think of y
what i‘ve achieved, a lot of people to thank and most importantly my friends and family, my wife, aliceed a good network and i have got one. can you have a hunger to pick upa got one. can you have a hunger to pick up a bat and play? even coming back here and imagining what it would be like injuly, i‘m hungry to score runs and i hope i can do that, i hope i can support the next england captain and helped to drive the team. what job do you thinkjoe root will do with the team, what will he...
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. >> i want to be in alice's class. that is not -- i'm not going to grade, because it would just be dishonest press grading. that's not the grady would give it. yes, it distracted attention, but it distracted attention by setting off this whole other fire and i just don't think even if you were at work and didn't witness the whole event, when you come home from work and you turn on your news, you turn on your cnn, you see the clip, you're going to say, whoa, what is this guy talking about? i think that distracting people from your problems by suggesting that you're -- i think i heard the word unhinged on this network. >> somebody said it. >> yeah. is not probably the best strategy. >> ryan? >> not just people on this network. i was e-mailing republicans to find out what republicans in washington thought of this, right? republicans on the hill have an agenda, right? the bargain here was traditional conservatives up on the hill, yeah, they got trump but he's going to sign their issues into law. paul ryan today was talking
. >> i want to be in alice's class. that is not -- i'm not going to grade, because it would just be dishonest press grading. that's not the grady would give it. yes, it distracted attention, but it distracted attention by setting off this whole other fire and i just don't think even if you were at work and didn't witness the whole event, when you come home from work and you turn on your news, you turn on your cnn, you see the clip, you're going to say, whoa, what is this guy talking...
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and so alice cooper uh -- i'm told babysat me. >> jimmy: that's so rad!appen, so -- but it did. supposedly. >> jimmy: yeah. you don't remember any part of it at all? >> i don't know. i'm just like a little one. >> jimmy: yeah -- but i do remember that -- [ light laughter ] i remember that he -- that there was fake poo in the fridge and in the car -- like, i remember that somehow that -- >> jimmy: connected? >> that connected like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's like an alice cooper bit? >> right there and i don't know. i don't know. >> jimmy: that's pretty funny if he did that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: next time, if we talk to alice we got to say -- do you remember doing that? >> i'm sure he remembers that. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. keanu and i remember --" >> jimmy: yeah, no. he probably would, no. >> no. >> jimmy: he won't. >> no. >> jimmy: do you remember doing a show called -- i think it was called "going great." >> yes, indeed. >> jimmy: in toronto? >> yes, yes, yes. >> jimmy: was that your first gig or one of your first gigs? >> that was one of my firs
and so alice cooper uh -- i'm told babysat me. >> jimmy: that's so rad!appen, so -- but it did. supposedly. >> jimmy: yeah. you don't remember any part of it at all? >> i don't know. i'm just like a little one. >> jimmy: yeah -- but i do remember that -- [ light laughter ] i remember that he -- that there was fake poo in the fridge and in the car -- like, i remember that somehow that -- >> jimmy: connected? >> that connected like that. [ laughter ] >>...
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alice only took herself into the hole.minister is taking virtually all the tory party, half the labour party and the entire country into the hole. how can anyone pretend this undiscussed, underwritten, a negotiated deal has the backing of the british people? so, the prime minister sweeps out. she has her way. those against her seem lonely for now. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, is at westminster. it is the first parliamentary step today. there could be plenty of rocks in the red. things could be bumpy for the government in the months and years to come. this is a small step but a very significant step nonetheless. mps for the first time approving initial legal steps that will make real the biggest decision that the british voting public has made the decades. we are, if you like, in the departure lounge we re if you like, in the departure lounge were on our way out of the european union. there is so much we can say after a debate that was not for the poetry, full of epic rhetoric, but isa poetry, full of epic rhetor
alice only took herself into the hole.minister is taking virtually all the tory party, half the labour party and the entire country into the hole. how can anyone pretend this undiscussed, underwritten, a negotiated deal has the backing of the british people? so, the prime minister sweeps out. she has her way. those against her seem lonely for now. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, is at westminster. it is the first parliamentary step today. there could be plenty of rocks in the red....
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an academy award nominated and emmy award winning actor best known for the tv series wings and ned and stacey, and films like sideways and spiderman 3. his latest role is soon to be ex-husband robert dufresne on the hbo comedy, divorce. he's thomas haden church, this is overheard. (pleasant music) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa-- hate to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? just got an f from you actually. (applause) thomas haden church, nice to see you.
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an academy award nominated and emmy award winning actor best known for the tv series wings and ned and stacey, and films like sideways and spiderman 3. his latest...
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's a james beard award winning chef and celebrated restaurateur best known outside the kitchen for his regular appearances on chopped, top chef, and other irresistible foodie reality shows. his new collection of mouthwatering multicultural recipes, the red rooster cookbook: the story of food and hustle in harlem has just been published. he's marcus samuelsson, this is overheard. (applause) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run
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i spoke to alice taylor at like global together next permission for the qantas results.he numbers really demonstrate what we are hearing about another weakness in the domestic stratton market. on an underlying any basis, qantas domestic was down. we are seeing a lot of effect on the international market. —— australian market. but jetstar did well, and that was committed to a strong domestic performance, as well as improvements in profitability at the operations in asia. 50 what must they do in in profitability at the operations in asia. so what must they do in the medium to long—term to be to improve profitability and be more consistent with their earnings? they have started to work on a lot. we are about two years through a three—year translation programme that the cupboard has been through. they cut out a lot of cost. that has put them ona out a lot of cost. that has put them on a much more sustainable footing. i think from here on in, it will be down to just cut and goes, and it really depends on consumer sentiment. we see that qantas is already going into laws and yo
i spoke to alice taylor at like global together next permission for the qantas results.he numbers really demonstrate what we are hearing about another weakness in the domestic stratton market. on an underlying any basis, qantas domestic was down. we are seeing a lot of effect on the international market. —— australian market. but jetstar did well, and that was committed to a strong domestic performance, as well as improvements in profitability at the operations in asia. 50 what must they do...
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host: who is alice mayhew and what role has she played in your life and many others?ayhew is ace legendary editor. she is still working after many years. she has edited some of the best writers and thinkers that our country has seen. she is not somebody who likes the limelight. i am not surprised you have not gotten her on the show. think she should talk to you, at whatshe is so good she does and she really has an obligation to share that with the next generation. she is a genius editor. host: what does that mean? barbara: it means a lot of things. who can hear a pitch for a book idea and just know instinctively whether or not it is a good book. whether or not that is the book you should be writing. editor, terrific line someone who goes line by line and fixes what you do. she prods at just the right moments. she is a tough love editor. she is scary. i was afraid of her because i respected her so much. is -- i don't know but i hade, sadly -- so much respect for her, and she in my life, she was an older woman who was an amazing model. host: why do you think you had no
host: who is alice mayhew and what role has she played in your life and many others?ayhew is ace legendary editor. she is still working after many years. she has edited some of the best writers and thinkers that our country has seen. she is not somebody who likes the limelight. i am not surprised you have not gotten her on the show. think she should talk to you, at whatshe is so good she does and she really has an obligation to share that with the next generation. she is a genius editor. host:...
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alice for a decade, jack. she is a professional. like what she says or how she does it, good at her job and responsive to the media. but whole other thing when you're leader and representing leader of the free world and rules in place, should be abiding by them and maybe a throwaway like but question is should she have known better? >> but i don't think -- format was "fox and friends" lighthearted morning show. don't get into -- >> jack. don't make me throw something against the camera. >> why is the bar so low for donald trump. >> no one is attacking kellyanne conway. all just said nice things about her. simply analyzing actions of senior adviser to the president of the united states on a show considered a news program on a news network. >> ask the ladies since i'm the only dude, did any of you run out and buy the clothes based on that ad? >> that's not the point. >> we have to take a break. we'll be right back. and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? yes. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? nope. with the blue c
alice for a decade, jack. she is a professional. like what she says or how she does it, good at her job and responsive to the media. but whole other thing when you're leader and representing leader of the free world and rules in place, should be abiding by them and maybe a throwaway like but question is should she have known better? >> but i don't think -- format was "fox and friends" lighthearted morning show. don't get into -- >> jack. don't make me throw something...