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anita? >> anita: such a strange and awful story.death toll in after beg afghanistan rising to 43 following an attack on two office buildings by heavily armed men. to discuss this, benjamin, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> rick: afghanistan has been a rough and violent place for a long time. how stable or unstable is it today? >> it remains quite unstable. the taliban have gained control of a large portion, almost half of the country and taliban themselves are factionalized and occasionally fight amongst themselves. i think this is the seventh or eighth substantial suicide bombing that's occurred just in kabul this year. so it's not particularly stable. and i don't think we've made much progress in the last few years or even the 17 years we've been there sadly. >> rick: that's my next question. i was there in late 2001 when our troops first went in and where are we? what difference have those troops made. i know they've sacrificed a lot over those 17 years. have they accomplished anything? >> well, i think th
anita? >> anita: such a strange and awful story.death toll in after beg afghanistan rising to 43 following an attack on two office buildings by heavily armed men. to discuss this, benjamin, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> rick: afghanistan has been a rough and violent place for a long time. how stable or unstable is it today? >> it remains quite unstable. the taliban have gained control of a large portion, almost half of the country and taliban...
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anita? very if he has been there. trey yings, thank you very much. >> a sudden pentagon shakeup over foreign policy differences as thousands of troops prepare to head home from syria and afghanistan. who is the president listening to on foreign policy? former white house chief of staff governor john sununu joins us ahead. >> by abruptly withdrawing from syria, president trump is handing a great big christmas gift to vacht of russia and to the ayatollah of iran. recognize the fact this sun popular in the beltway. recognize the fact it's unpopular in the defense department. very popular with ordinary american people. the people who ran when donald trump ran with. >> all due respect to democracy and i agree with you about that, do they really know what -- do they really know what the stakes are of pulling u.s. troops out and leaving the syrian defense force to the turkish slaughter and what the impact is going to be in iran? i mean, really we will make this a -- >> ordinary americans have no id
anita? very if he has been there. trey yings, thank you very much. >> a sudden pentagon shakeup over foreign policy differences as thousands of troops prepare to head home from syria and afghanistan. who is the president listening to on foreign policy? former white house chief of staff governor john sununu joins us ahead. >> by abruptly withdrawing from syria, president trump is handing a great big christmas gift to vacht of russia and to the ayatollah of iran. recognize the fact...
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and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the mayor. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you all for coming here you are beautiful. . >> president cohen: good afternoon, and welcome to a special meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. today is december 18, 2018. thank you all for being with us today. for this important meeting. to the members, begin with attendance, lead the pledge of allegiance, communications and nominate and vote for their president pro-tem. so let's start with the roll call. [roll call vote taken]
and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the...
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and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the mayor. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you all for coming here you are beautiful. education. [inaudible] >>. >> commissioner walton: glad you're here. this is the regular meeting of the board of education for the san francisco unified school district. it is december 11, 2018. miss casco, roll call, please. >> clerk: thank you. [roll call] >> commissioner walton: before we jump in, i just wanted to acknowledge we have two world famous attendees in the audience tonight. tracy chapman is with us. [applause] >>mi
and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the...
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and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the mayor. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you all for coming here you are beautiful. >> the renovation of balboa park, the oldest in the city of san francisco, and now it is the newest part in the city of san francisco. through our partnership, and because of public investment from the two thousand eight fund, we are celebrating a renewal and an awakening of this park. we have it safer, happier, more joyous. >> 3, 2, 1, [laughter] =--[applause] >> it is a great resource for families, to have fun in the city, recreation. >> this
and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the...
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and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the mayor. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you all for coming here you are beautiful. >> this neighborhood was lived for approximately 22 years. >> yeah, like 21 years. >> 21 years in this neighborhood. >> in the same house. >> we moved into this neighborhood six months after we got married, actually. just about our whole entire married life has been here in excel. >> the owner came to the house and we wanted to sell the house and we were like, what? we were scared at first. what are we going to do? where are we going to move int
and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the...
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and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the mayor. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you all for coming here you are beautiful. >> my name is kamal lane, and i've lived in san francisco for 30 -- let's say 31 years. i lived there a year february 29, 2017, my grandma's birthday. the thing that's cured my home is the mayor's office. when my number was called, i was excited because my number was number three. to rent a home in san francisco means that i'm able to be with my family to support me, me to support them. then, the opportunity for my daughter to get a good paying
and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the...
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anita: thank you for having me.in terms of the investigation, we are looking at the house is democratic controlled and this is important in terms of impeachment and whether they will do that. the focus is going to be on the investigations. i know that there is a debate in the democratic party about how much they should do. you saw a letter that some of freshmenman -- democrats are sending to leadership saying, let's focus on legislation not investigation. there is a debate on how much they want to do and how much they will do. but it could be anything from , issues like the policy they had separating children from parents at the border. immigrant children from their parents. the hurricane response in puerto rico. it could deal with anything about the president's businesses, whether he is violating the constitution by profiting from foreign governments, his tax returns. so it could be so many things they might look at. in terms of how the white house is dealing with it, i have done some reporting over the last few we
anita: thank you for having me.in terms of the investigation, we are looking at the house is democratic controlled and this is important in terms of impeachment and whether they will do that. the focus is going to be on the investigations. i know that there is a debate in the democratic party about how much they should do. you saw a letter that some of freshmenman -- democrats are sending to leadership saying, let's focus on legislation not investigation. there is a debate on how much they want...
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and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the mayor. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you all for coming here you are beautiful. . >> happy holidays, san francisco. hundreds of festive lights are illuminating san francisco streets using 100% greenhouse gas free hydroelectric power. this year, the city is celebrating 100 years of providing this power from hetch hetchy system which powers muni, our schools and libraries, street lights, san francisco international airport, city government buildings, private developments, and more. look for holiday bell lights along third str
and anita too. [speaking foreign language] >> and we can't acknowledge all the community leaders like everyone else here. it will leave you out is because of time here great now we will present does not we, but we will present the rose patch community funds. she is the chair and she will present anita with the flowers. i would like to ask everyone to stand. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> okay pick this is chinatown so we should at least give three bows to the...
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fueron a recoger la silla por tanta gente entonces se la entregamos >>> pero la compañía informó a anitaículo había sido mandado a otra bodega y había sido recibido a los pocos días anita recibió buenas noticia >>> llego todo de regreso a mi tarjeta de crédito gracias a telemundo responde >>> nos complace haber podido ayudarla anita dice que le comprará la cia de ruedas a su padre pero cuando viaje a georgia a visitarlos y tiene un caso para nosotros ya menos o escribanos >>> después de perderlo todo tras un incendio una familia recibió una gran sorpresa por parte de sus nuevos vecinos cor nueva residencia con el espíritu navideño, sus vecinos donaron $500 el tarjeta de regalos para hacer esta tradición más pasadera >>> en tan solo minutos: surgen nuevos detalles de un apuntalamiento en san josé tenemos los detalles además nueva unidad de la policía busca aumentar la seguridad en san josé, y continúan las luchas de asilo en la frontera encuestas por el presidente donald trump se tomaste esta las 6:00 p.m. >> ♪(música) >> ♪(música) >> ♪(música) >> ♪(música) >> ♪(música) >> ♪(música) >> ♪(
fueron a recoger la silla por tanta gente entonces se la entregamos >>> pero la compañía informó a anitaículo había sido mandado a otra bodega y había sido recibido a los pocos días anita recibió buenas noticia >>> llego todo de regreso a mi tarjeta de crédito gracias a telemundo responde >>> nos complace haber podido ayudarla anita dice que le comprará la cia de ruedas a su padre pero cuando viaje a georgia a visitarlos y tiene un caso para nosotros ya...
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anita let me back up and just anita let me back up and just : talk in general. this is a white house where most of the people who came in, like the president, did not have government experience or white house experience. what they need for the investigation and for other things is to hire people who have been there before. that is where they don't want to do that or those people don't want to come into this white house. if you see the turnover, you see it everyday, the controversies. a lot of people don't want to get involved in that. i think that is one reason what they wanted someone like flood. he had been there that is also very respected. they thought in the white house counsel's office come anyway, they could attract more attorneys. part of it is hiring, but also hiring good people to get other good people. >> let's go to margaret. what i want margaret to talk about in this opener is whether her perspective on the job the journalists are doing has changed. margaret has had the luxury or the opportunity to leave the beltway bubble and be in the cambridge bu
anita let me back up and just anita let me back up and just : talk in general. this is a white house where most of the people who came in, like the president, did not have government experience or white house experience. what they need for the investigation and for other things is to hire people who have been there before. that is where they don't want to do that or those people don't want to come into this white house. if you see the turnover, you see it everyday, the controversies. a lot of...
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very, very moving. >> martha: thank you, anita. walker?, martha, i was down in that church in april with brit and anita when we said goodbye as a family to barbara bush, the love of george bush's life. i remember how much time he took to stand in front of her casket when she was lying in he pose and to shake hands of all the people the came through. as your cameras watch who comes to the church over the next 12 hours you will see people from all walks of life. because george bush honored people from all walks of life. whether they be in the coat room, the mail room or at his dinner table. he treated them all with dignity and respect and nurtured his relationships for many of the people through the voracious letter writing. there is no better tribute than the rings of the houstonians who will come through the door in all walks of life for the next few hours to pay tribute to his life. >> martha: great point. you pointed out earlier, walker, that president bush gave the eulogy at wad roe willobough funeral. the elevator man at the white hous
very, very moving. >> martha: thank you, anita. walker?, martha, i was down in that church in april with brit and anita when we said goodbye as a family to barbara bush, the love of george bush's life. i remember how much time he took to stand in front of her casket when she was lying in he pose and to shake hands of all the people the came through. as your cameras watch who comes to the church over the next 12 hours you will see people from all walks of life. because george bush honored...
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everyone at santa anita got loaded up on trains for a three-day, two-night journey from the santa anita to where they didn't know where they were going. they want up in heart mountain, wyoming. this is a fascinating picture taken by ansell adams. he took a serious of photographs in the camp and similar photos during the second world war area the children's village. there were just under 300 children in various orphanages and foster care facilities around california, chanting, and oregon at the outbreak of the second world war. these kids are dangerous enemy aliens and needed to be rounded up out of foster care and out of the orphanages and taken to the children's village. so this is them. about to talk to you heart mountain camp in wyoming in particular, and i will get to why in a second. obviously, my family was there. part of beingg incarcerated. it is nice to get three meals a day. had over 11,000 people who had to be fed. every ethnic community had their own particular taste in cuisine. they had a wonderful budget of $.15 a meal for the internees. given the war effort, this was not
everyone at santa anita got loaded up on trains for a three-day, two-night journey from the santa anita to where they didn't know where they were going. they want up in heart mountain, wyoming. this is a fascinating picture taken by ansell adams. he took a serious of photographs in the camp and similar photos during the second world war area the children's village. there were just under 300 children in various orphanages and foster care facilities around california, chanting, and oregon at the...
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we want to acknowledge his wife, anita. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> our first speaker is sarah wong from the a.p.i. council. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> hello everyone. on behalf of the a.p.i. council, we are honored to be one of the host today to celebrate the life of the late mayor ed lee. one year ago, we lost the most prominent chinese-american leader of our city. we have truly missed him. as our mayor, he not only lessons, we also took solace and to build an active role community from the policy and politicscs -- budgetary levels. since 2011, attlee has approved over 15 million in funding to services and new service in asiann communities. the late mayor ed lee was our greatest role model and leader. the councilst is one of the most important legacies that he has left behind. he was a first mayor to encourage us to found this coalition, and worked with us to give guidance and advice on how to best serve our community. it has been challenging this past year to keep up the momentum. but with th
we want to acknowledge his wife, anita. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> our first speaker is sarah wong from the a.p.i. council. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> hello everyone. on behalf of the a.p.i. council, we are honored to be one of the host today to celebrate the life of the late mayor ed lee. one year ago, we lost the most prominent chinese-american leader of our city. we have truly missed him. as our mayor, he not only lessons, we also took solace and to...
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anita: i'm anita vogel. now back to the "the greg gutfeld show." i'm anita vogel.the greg gutfeld show." greg: to you he's a sexy spy, to them he's a drunken guy. critics claim james bond has a serious drinking problem. they watched 24 bond movies and counted bond at 4 1/2 per fill. when he drinks, he even gauges in all -- even gauges in all sorts of risky behavior, driving, including chases, high stakes gambling, operating complex machinery or devices, contact with dangerous an malls, and having sex with double agents. m.i.6 should change its workplace drinking culture which might make the next bond film look like this. >> this is like you have never seen me before. you hungry? i had an extra one. of course not, violence is so uncivilized. >> it's the same james bond rewritten to impress the most of socially conscious movie-goer. >> soy latte extra decaf. are the beans sustainably sought. i only drink cruelty free coffee. >> i have no idea. >> your move, 007. >> competitive activities only encourage toxic masculinity. reinforced by a corrupt system. >> you are blu
anita: i'm anita vogel. now back to the "the greg gutfeld show." i'm anita vogel.the greg gutfeld show." greg: to you he's a sexy spy, to them he's a drunken guy. critics claim james bond has a serious drinking problem. they watched 24 bond movies and counted bond at 4 1/2 per fill. when he drinks, he even gauges in all -- even gauges in all sorts of risky behavior, driving, including chases, high stakes gambling, operating complex machinery or devices, contact with dangerous an...
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anita miller, director, sumner food bank:"all of them were like what do we do with it? it was like a hot potato."what would you do if you found a bag of money with $17,000 in it, right on your front door step?staff at sumner food bank say that happened to kevin booth. they say booth is homeless and has been coming to the food bank for the last five years.anita miller, director, sumner food bank:"he leaned over, picked it up, looked in it and he knew it was money. he waited for our person who opens up at 7:30 in the morning, he waited for her, gave it to her and said somebody left this for you." the staff here called police. they held the money for 90 days and since no one claimed it, the food bank was allowed to keep it.miller says the money will be used to expand the building, so they can provide more services to the homeless and families in need. anita miller, director, sumner food bank:"the bread box we fill twice a day, first thing in the morning and when we close at three, sometimes in between. we put food out there for them to be able to pick up."kevin was given a
anita miller, director, sumner food bank:"all of them were like what do we do with it? it was like a hot potato."what would you do if you found a bag of money with $17,000 in it, right on your front door step?staff at sumner food bank say that happened to kevin booth. they say booth is homeless and has been coming to the food bank for the last five years.anita miller, director, sumner food bank:"he leaned over, picked it up, looked in it and he knew it was money. he waited for...
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alan: bienvenida, anita.la Época en que la gran mayorÍa aprovecha, comparten familia y el resto se queda trabajando con mucho cariÑo. alan: ya es 26 de diciembre de 2018 cada vez mÁs cerca de que se termine el aÑo. carlos: vamos a sentarnos, chicos, porque de verdad hay muchas noticias. hoy nos despertamos con una noticia muy triste porque es otro el niÑo que pierde la vida. muere bajo la custodia de la patria fronteriza. el servicio de aduanas ordenÓ la realizaciÓn de exÁmenes mÉdicos a todos los menores que estÉn bajo esta polÍtica de separaciÓn. la intención era que no viniera el mÁs y esto es una desgracia y no hay quien pueda defenderlos. alan: y aparte de todo cuidarlos. carlos: la realidad es que no se sabe y no podemos tener informaciÓn certera y eso es lo que parte el corazÓn. raÚl: nosotros hemos estado comentando desde temprano que el tema del conversaciÓn siempre es la polÍtica. esta maÑana escuchÉ a una emisora de radio que describÍan en inglÉs como un baÑo de sangre todo lo que sucede con el mer
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. [♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters," i'm anita vogel.e accomplishments of his administration during the congressional ball this evening. president trump: no administration has done more the first two years than the trump administration. when you think about the tax cuts, the regulation cuts, and all of the things that have happened including two great new supreme court justices. and what people don't know is we almost reached the 100 mark of federal judges. that's a big, big mark. anita: the president encouraged guests to admire the white house, calling it a happy place. i'm anita vogel. now back to "the greg gutfeld show." greg: to you he's a sexy spy, to them he's a drunken guy. critics claim james bond has a serious drinking problem. they watched 24 bond movies and counted bond at 4 1/2 per fill. when he drinks, he even gauges in all -- even gauges in all sorts of risky behavior, driving, including chases, high stakes gambling, operating complex machinery or devices, contact with dangerous an malls, and having sex with double agents.
. [♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters," i'm anita vogel.e accomplishments of his administration during the congressional ball this evening. president trump: no administration has done more the first two years than the trump administration. when you think about the tax cuts, the regulation cuts, and all of the things that have happened including two great new supreme court justices. and what people don't know is we almost reached the 100 mark of federal judges. that's a...
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[applause] >> breanna, tonya, anita, i told you. this is a big deal. this is one of the stories little places, maybe too little to celebrate a big victory and a big thing that represents your dad, your husband, and life. this is it. i love ed because he has more heart than anything. ed has kept his heart. it was always with the residence there are 14 residents that live in our s.r.o. and there are two that are missing that our doctors. the people over there lived at the s.r.o. that was demolished. ed thought they were safer -- say for least 50 years. i will just say it. some greedy land owner wanted to convert it into market rate. i don't want to hide it. and saved the residence twice and this is forever. i feel like her. it is a big deal. adjourned. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the
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i want to thank anita and tonya and breanna who are constantly on the front line.ry time they are invited to something, they are there. every time to make sure that they knew mayor lee would be there if he could, and they know that they are in need -- they are needed to be there. we know his spirit is with us here today. and with that, i would like to bring up someone who hired mayor lee for so many jobs, and many of the jobs that i mentioned earlier today. the former mayor of the city and county of san francisco, he hired a lot of us here. i was his intern, naomi was working in neighborhood services , so many of us basically grew up in city hall together under this mayor, and now here he is, still kind of the mayor. mayor willie louis brown junior. [applause] >> mayor breed, mayor ed lee's family, especially anita, and all of anjali's great friends. you should know that ed lee would have preferred to remain a lawyer, suing the city, and winning every lawsuit. but as was the case in the administration, he was always looking for a way to cut the cost to the city. he
i want to thank anita and tonya and breanna who are constantly on the front line.ry time they are invited to something, they are there. every time to make sure that they knew mayor lee would be there if he could, and they know that they are in need -- they are needed to be there. we know his spirit is with us here today. and with that, i would like to bring up someone who hired mayor lee for so many jobs, and many of the jobs that i mentioned earlier today. the former mayor of the city and...
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. >> anita: so let me ask you about that article in "the new york post" that says you can blame the president all you want for the shutdown and as you heard him say, he would take all the blame. but that chuck schumer could end this thing tomorrow if he could just look past his hatred of the president and move one inch on funding for border security. jim, you know senator schumer very well. at some point, are people going to start pointing fingers at him? >> well, then let's get out of the make pretend world here because there was a 17 minute video that we all watched on live television where donald trump said "i will take the blame on this." schumer has tried on several occasions to reach agreement with donald trump on the wall. they had an agreement on $25
. >> anita: so let me ask you about that article in "the new york post" that says you can blame the president all you want for the shutdown and as you heard him say, he would take all the blame. but that chuck schumer could end this thing tomorrow if he could just look past his hatred of the president and move one inch on funding for border security. jim, you know senator schumer very well. at some point, are people going to start pointing fingers at him? >> well, then...
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because out of it's correct and that's what happened anita lask of us fish escaped being sent to the gas chambers because she played cello in the girls' orchestra of auschwitz lace are british. oops freed her from the back in basin concentration camp she then went to london and became a british citizen. for her grandson simon breaks it is bringing the past back to life he heard about article one hundred sixteen of germany's constitution which gives descendants of german holocaust victims the opportunity to acquire german citizenship. but it's a painful process all of the documents he must gather speak of expropriation denigration and death i mean we've all seen pictures of the piles of corpses and bagging bears and. but seeing this still shakes me up it gives me the chills the dispossession and absolute denigration of people. now he holds this german city because of naturalisation in his hands things have come full circle simon says as his family was german to start with even so it still felt a bit like the trial. for reproductive for me taking this step shows just how stupid and far
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and his handling of the anita hill hearings in 1991, along with concerns about some of his public interactions with women have led to recent headlines like, joe biden 2020 is a terrible idea. joe biden's me to problem. he by no mean will be there, klee and castro took a big step himself for a possible run than forming a presidential exploratory committee which allows them to start raising money ahead of upcoming visits to iowa and new hampshire. >> i've had a very strong vision for the future of the country. i'm going to spend the next few weeks traveling and listening to
and his handling of the anita hill hearings in 1991, along with concerns about some of his public interactions with women have led to recent headlines like, joe biden 2020 is a terrible idea. joe biden's me to problem. he by no mean will be there, klee and castro took a big step himself for a possible run than forming a presidential exploratory committee which allows them to start raising money ahead of upcoming visits to iowa and new hampshire. >> i've had a very strong vision for the...
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anita mcbride, thank you very much. juan williams, brad blakeman, dana perino, thank you very much.ret, we just got something in, jim gray, wonderful sports memories, something has just come in, i think you mentioned earlier, the cartoon that came in the wake of the passing of the first lady, barbara bush, and this joyous time of her walking through the heavenly gates, and their own daughter, robin, who died at the age of four, who are looking like a little angel, and running to each other, tonight, that same cartoonist has put out another image. it is of a plane, like the one that george h.w. bush flew, back in world war ii. i think it's on our screen, you can skim coming into the clouds and all three of them now holding hands and it says, "we waited for you." that is so touching and heartbreaking. >> bret: that really is how we should probably end this armor, as that memory of this family because when mrs. bush died, april of 2018, they had been married 73 years, and i think that that, more than anything else, is how george h.w. bush wants to be remembered, as a loyal husband, gam
anita mcbride, thank you very much. juan williams, brad blakeman, dana perino, thank you very much.ret, we just got something in, jim gray, wonderful sports memories, something has just come in, i think you mentioned earlier, the cartoon that came in the wake of the passing of the first lady, barbara bush, and this joyous time of her walking through the heavenly gates, and their own daughter, robin, who died at the age of four, who are looking like a little angel, and running to each other,...
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anita mcbride, thank you very much. juan williams, brad blakeman, dana perino, thank you very much.ret, we just got something in, jim gray, wonderful sports memories, something has just come in, i think you mentioned earlier, the cartoon that came in the wake of the passing of the first lady, barbara bush, and this joyous time of her walking through the heavenly gates, and their own daughter, robin, who died at the age of four, who are looking like a little angel, and running to each other, tonight, that same cartoonist has put out another image. it is of a plane, like the one that george h.w. bush flew, back in world war ii. i think it's on our screen, you can skim coming into the clouds and all three of them now holding hands and it says, "we waited for you." that is so touching and heartbreaking. >> bret: that really is how we should probably end this armor, as that memory of this family because when mrs. bush died, april of 2018, they had been married 73 years, and i think that that, more than anything else, is how george h.w. bush wants to be remembered, as a loyal husband, gam
anita mcbride, thank you very much. juan williams, brad blakeman, dana perino, thank you very much.ret, we just got something in, jim gray, wonderful sports memories, something has just come in, i think you mentioned earlier, the cartoon that came in the wake of the passing of the first lady, barbara bush, and this joyous time of her walking through the heavenly gates, and their own daughter, robin, who died at the age of four, who are looking like a little angel, and running to each other,...
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anita, thanks so much for being with us. this familyaseen through an enormous -- it's been an enormous year for them. how have they dealt with all of this? >> well, i think you have two colleagues around the table there who know that very well, too, jon meacham and andy card, arguably one of the closest people to this family. and i'm honored to n this today with them and with mr. brokaw, too. you know, t reflections, i think for all of us in these past seven months have reall been very deep and such a reminder of how lucky and how to beeged all of us were, a part of theirlooiftsives. this is a beautiful family and this is a beautiful man. and barbara bush was a beautiful woman. and they gave us such examples of courage, fpatriotism, love country, of friends, of family. all the good things in life that all of us would want and i think they're all also very heartened and encouraged by all thel, wonderwell-deserved recognition of george and barbara bush and the legacy of service that they have had, not only to the local communi
anita, thanks so much for being with us. this familyaseen through an enormous -- it's been an enormous year for them. how have they dealt with all of this? >> well, i think you have two colleagues around the table there who know that very well, too, jon meacham and andy card, arguably one of the closest people to this family. and i'm honored to n this today with them and with mr. brokaw, too. you know, t reflections, i think for all of us in these past seven months have reall been very...
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[applause] >> breanna, tonya, anita, i told you. this is a big deal. this is one of the stories, little places, maybe too little to celebrate a big victory, and a big thing that represents your dad, your husband, and life. this is it. i love ed because he has more heart than anything. ed has kept his heart. it was always with the residence there are 14 residents that live in our s.r.o. and there are two that are missing that our doctors. the people over there lived at the s.r.o. that was demolished. ed thought they were safer -- say for least 50 years. i will just say it. some greedy land owner wanted to convert it into market rate. i don't want to hide it. and saved the residence twice and this is forever. i feel like her. it is a big deal. i don't know if you all get it, but i think this may or was really different. he rolled up his sleeves on that i know he helped garment workers that were arrested. so many people, the seniors, he left. i am glad there are people that are still here. she is 99 years old. she may not understand everything. anyway. i'
[applause] >> breanna, tonya, anita, i told you. this is a big deal. this is one of the stories, little places, maybe too little to celebrate a big victory, and a big thing that represents your dad, your husband, and life. this is it. i love ed because he has more heart than anything. ed has kept his heart. it was always with the residence there are 14 residents that live in our s.r.o. and there are two that are missing that our doctors. the people over there lived at the s.r.o. that was...
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anita, i often lean on you at times like this because of your history. of your perspective and optimism. your thoughts today? >> thank you, that such a lovely way to introduce this. i think all of us are being reunited with each other here in washington this week, who have worked together for so many years. for president bush, and for barbara bush and for the family. i'm feeling very joyous and uplifted about the opportunity to be together, to honor someone we loved so dearly, who changed the trajectory of our lives. who has left such an imprint on the nation. i think the outpouring of love that you are seeing, the people standing in line in the cold for hours just to pay their respects, has been wonderful for the family and really for all of us that know that the legacy of this man is just tremendous. >> harris: as you hear people talk -- and our reporters have been interviewing people in line, they say "we didn't know this was possible. he was a great man, we didn't know we could get this close." the lines are long, they are standing in them. would you
anita, i often lean on you at times like this because of your history. of your perspective and optimism. your thoughts today? >> thank you, that such a lovely way to introduce this. i think all of us are being reunited with each other here in washington this week, who have worked together for so many years. for president bush, and for barbara bush and for the family. i'm feeling very joyous and uplifted about the opportunity to be together, to honor someone we loved so dearly, who changed...
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. [♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogel.officials from around the world agreeing saturday on a set of rules to govern the paris accord. diplomats and ministers from almost 200 countries approved guidelines to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. they are considering a pledge to take ambitious action to fight climate change but that was postponed until next year. president trump visiting arlington cemetery as the annual wreath laying tribute took place. 1.75 million wreaths were taken to veteran cemeteries across the country. i'm anita vogel. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: my panel is here to break down the battle over the border wall and government funding. chris hahn and dan bongino. right now we have got the president saying that he's ready to shut down the government for border security. is it the right thing to do, chris? >> absolutely not. we have millions of federal workers and millions more who serve as federal workers who will have to worry about their christmas.
. [♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogel.officials from around the world agreeing saturday on a set of rules to govern the paris accord. diplomats and ministers from almost 200 countries approved guidelines to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. they are considering a pledge to take ambitious action to fight climate change but that was postponed until next year. president trump visiting arlington cemetery as the annual wreath laying tribute took place. 1.75...
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arlen got anita her $1,899. on the "nbc bay area responds" side, we were able to help out melissa in redwood city. she had a disdispute with a travel business. together telemundo 48 and nbc bay area recovered for viewers like you more than $2.3 million. we would love to add to that total, so please, give us a call with your consumer problems in either language. in english it's 888-996-tips, or in spanish 844-408-4848. have a great weekend. >> you, too. >>> this morning, a new video is going viral for two different reasons. >> take a look. the woman being shown is kicked to the ground by an aggressive kangar kangaroo. >> wow. >> somehow she manages to keep her beer can upright, as she hits the dirt. >> it's coming! >> oh my god! >> sorry, a woman shooting video, dad holds beer upright, either way, this is a winner/winner. daniel's daughter posted this to faiceboo facebook. her dad was trying to protect his dogs near a dam in australia when it happened. we can only chuckle because he's okay. i would not want to be
arlen got anita her $1,899. on the "nbc bay area responds" side, we were able to help out melissa in redwood city. she had a disdispute with a travel business. together telemundo 48 and nbc bay area recovered for viewers like you more than $2.3 million. we would love to add to that total, so please, give us a call with your consumer problems in either language. in english it's 888-996-tips, or in spanish 844-408-4848. have a great weekend. >> you, too. >>> this morning,...
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anita alaska vi fish is now ninety four years old but she rarely misses one of her grandsons concerts she understands why simon has taken on german citizenship but says that doesn't make him german the holocaust survivor says some wounds never heal. reasonably simon from how should simon feel if he was born in england but his background isn't english he's a singer who's learned german he's just european. i don't think he feels wonderful now with gemini again careful i think you must be careful about that he said. after the concert anita lask of our fish tells her grandson that he was rather good her opinion carries weight in the family though fish is a family that lives in the u.k. but calls europe home. well there's no end in sight to the long cruel conflict between ukrainian government forces and russian backed separatists in ukraine's eastern donbass region and it's estimated that as many as eighty percent of the ukrainian veterans from the fighting have been traumatized by their experiences when like andre tara the question now is can art help series his pain. a year has passed si
anita alaska vi fish is now ninety four years old but she rarely misses one of her grandsons concerts she understands why simon has taken on german citizenship but says that doesn't make him german the holocaust survivor says some wounds never heal. reasonably simon from how should simon feel if he was born in england but his background isn't english he's a singer who's learned german he's just european. i don't think he feels wonderful now with gemini again careful i think you must be careful...
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anita, talk about how the family is handling the passing of their patriarch. i'm sure it's not easy. >> sure it's not easy for anyone who loved george h.w. bush and that's a lot of people. the last few years have been a challenge to his health, but he always showed this incredible resilience to get past it. i think to a certain degree we were all hopeful that maybe he would this time, too. but you know what, he's led a full and adventuresome life and is so beloved in the way he's being remembered today, not only here at home but around the world, that is great comfort to the family and friends and to everyone who really loved this man. >> from your advantage from the east wing, talk about your personal reflections when dealing with the 41st president. >> i first met with george bush when i worked for him, too. i worked for president reagan and became director of white house personnel for george h.w. bush and got to know him, mrs. bush. they were just terrific people. and then of course in the bush 43 administration when i was in the east wing, i would see the
anita, talk about how the family is handling the passing of their patriarch. i'm sure it's not easy. >> sure it's not easy for anyone who loved george h.w. bush and that's a lot of people. the last few years have been a challenge to his health, but he always showed this incredible resilience to get past it. i think to a certain degree we were all hopeful that maybe he would this time, too. but you know what, he's led a full and adventuresome life and is so beloved in the way he's being...
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. >> anita hill enters the room now. >> democrats were going to challenge clarence thomas on the basiss. his race was not going to be an issue. but i think the anita hill allegations brought race back into the picture. >> the senate judiciary committee is meeting to hear evidence on sexual harassment charges that have been made against judge clarence thomas. >> he spoke about acts that he had seen in pornographic films involving such matters as women having sex with animals. >> this seemingly personal matter is being aired out in front of this jury of all-white men. and it created quite a spectacle. >> this is a circus, and from my standpoint as a black american, as far as i'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks. >> clarence thomas decided to fight back by invoking one of the most painful elements of black history, which was designed to point out the burden of being black. >> the final count was 52-48. the closest successful confirmation vote in supreme court history. >> no matter how difficult or how painful the process has been, this is a time for healing in our c
. >> anita hill enters the room now. >> democrats were going to challenge clarence thomas on the basiss. his race was not going to be an issue. but i think the anita hill allegations brought race back into the picture. >> the senate judiciary committee is meeting to hear evidence on sexual harassment charges that have been made against judge clarence thomas. >> he spoke about acts that he had seen in pornographic films involving such matters as women having sex with...
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and with anita hill, more people believed clarence thomas.can make the argument that the kind of movement and fierceness and anger that arose from brett kavanaugh's nomination hearings led to that democratic wave that we saw in november where you had a record number of women who were elected. >> beyond the kavanaugh hearings can't you also make the argument that there has been a real cataclysm in terms of the me too movement and the huge names, certainly in tv news and beyond that it brought down. i mean, people that were once seen as truly indispensable lost their jobs because of credible allegations. >> yeah, i mean, i think that there was so much reporting in 2017 and i remember thinking, wow, is there going to be more? is this just a couple weeks or a flash in the pan? 2018 we saw that there were still so many stories left to tell and they were stories of hotel housekeepers and they were stories of farm migrant laborers and they were also stories of people working in the most powerful places in this country. so what does it mean? whose vo
and with anita hill, more people believed clarence thomas.can make the argument that the kind of movement and fierceness and anger that arose from brett kavanaugh's nomination hearings led to that democratic wave that we saw in november where you had a record number of women who were elected. >> beyond the kavanaugh hearings can't you also make the argument that there has been a real cataclysm in terms of the me too movement and the huge names, certainly in tv news and beyond that it...
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so we'll turn it-- go to anita now, tell us about that, tell us about the investigations. what can we expect in terms of how the white house is gearing up to deal with those? >> great, this you. thanks for having me. so just in terms of the investigations, obviously, we're looking at the house's democratically controlled so this is important, in terms of impeachment and whether they would. >> and i know there's a debate in the democratic party how much they should do. you saw a letter democratic freshman sent, let's focus on legislation, so i think there's a debate on how much they want to do and how much they will do. it could be anything for specific issues like the policy that they had separating children from parents at the border. immigrant children from their parents, the hurricane response in puerto rico, could deal with anything about the president's businesses, whether he is violating the constitution by accepting or profiting from foreign governments. his tax returns. it could be so many things that they might look at. in terms of how the white house is dealing w
so we'll turn it-- go to anita now, tell us about that, tell us about the investigations. what can we expect in terms of how the white house is gearing up to deal with those? >> great, this you. thanks for having me. so just in terms of the investigations, obviously, we're looking at the house's democratically controlled so this is important, in terms of impeachment and whether they would. >> and i know there's a debate in the democratic party how much they should do. you saw a...
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you, anita, coming in here from l.a. >> anita: i will come any time. >> rick: i think that you have earned a spot. i don't make those decisions, but we hope that you have a great rest of your day. and "outnumbered" starts right now. >> anita: thank you for watching. >> we begin with a fox news alert, president trump not walking down from his border security is a partial government shutdown enters it spent the day. not going to reopen soon. democrats have vowing to hold the line and refusing to approve funding for a border wall. all of this as a senate is set to reconvene tomorrow. this is "outnumbered," i am julie banderas, here is morgan ortagus, fox news contributor jessica tarlov, host of "kennedy" sizzle on the fox business network, kennedy is here. also will be on new year's eve by the way. the teasing as soon as possible. joining us on the couch, howard kurtz, the host of media buzz. you are #oneluckyguy today. and not me, because i am sick. let's hope you don't get it. >> i will move over here. >> president trump over the christmas holiday doubling down on his act for lawmakers to a
you, anita, coming in here from l.a. >> anita: i will come any time. >> rick: i think that you have earned a spot. i don't make those decisions, but we hope that you have a great rest of your day. and "outnumbered" starts right now. >> anita: thank you for watching. >> we begin with a fox news alert, president trump not walking down from his border security is a partial government shutdown enters it spent the day. not going to reopen soon. democrats have vowing...
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i spoke earlier with anita mcbride, former chief of staff to then first lady laura bush.under the last three republican presidents. >> anita, you've served on three different presidential transition teams. what's the normal amount of contact between the transition and representatives from other countries? >> well, you know, typically the golden rule that applies during presidential transitions is that there's only one president at any given time. and particularly when it does come to relationships with foreign countries or foreign delegations. that there is you know, a procedure or a process, you know, that is followed. now, it's not difficult to imagine and to expect that a presidential candidate or people from their team would encounter a foreign ambassador to this country. they all come to the conventions, both conventions. so they will do hear from representatives of the campaigns and later from transitions. but it's in a very general sense. and it's certainly not making decisions or any promises on any future policies. >> so the meetings that take place in a transiti
i spoke earlier with anita mcbride, former chief of staff to then first lady laura bush.under the last three republican presidents. >> anita, you've served on three different presidential transition teams. what's the normal amount of contact between the transition and representatives from other countries? >> well, you know, typically the golden rule that applies during presidential transitions is that there's only one president at any given time. and particularly when it does come...
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[♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogel.e department's investigation of russian. >> i recollection meddling has cost $25 million. so far 36 people or entities have been charged. 7 have pled guilty to various charges including michael flynn and former campaign chairman paul manafort. the president has called the probe a witch hunt. protesters took to the treats of paris for a -- the streets of paris for a straight weekend. the demonstrations were mostly peaceful, but police did fire tear gas and more than 100 people were arrested and dozens injured. now back to. "watters' world." jesse: despite the media and democrats constantly attacking president trump for everything he does. the barrage of bad news is not affecting voters. we say president trump has a 46% job approval rating. that's up 10 points from a year ago. will that help the president win reelection? joining me now, the president's daughter-in-law, lara trump. >> thanks for having me. it's about time, jesse. jesse: i blame my staff. the president now 46%. it's pretty
[♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogel.e department's investigation of russian. >> i recollection meddling has cost $25 million. so far 36 people or entities have been charged. 7 have pled guilty to various charges including michael flynn and former campaign chairman paul manafort. the president has called the probe a witch hunt. protesters took to the treats of paris for a -- the streets of paris for a straight weekend. the demonstrations were...
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[♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogle.indonesia killing at least 62 people saturday. it hit at 9:30 local time sweeping away houses and injuring at least 20 people. the tsunami was likely caused by an under water landslide from an underground volcano. a man break into the site of the national christmas tree and went for a climb. police are investigating how he was able to break into the site. now back to "justice with judge jeanine" " judge jeanine: welcome back to justice on this busy night of news. jim jordan, matt gaetz and mark meadows are back with plea. i'll address this first to congressman mark meadows. both you guys and the president will have to work with a different house. a democrat majority. how's that going to work? >> you are going to have to make a choice here. the president made it clear you will have to work in a bipartisan way or you are not. right now all indications are the democrats are not interested in cooperating or finding common ground. we see this on the border wall where they are saying zero do
[♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters." i'm anita vogle.indonesia killing at least 62 people saturday. it hit at 9:30 local time sweeping away houses and injuring at least 20 people. the tsunami was likely caused by an under water landslide from an underground volcano. a man break into the site of the national christmas tree and went for a climb. police are investigating how he was able to break into the site. now back to "justice with judge jeanine" "...
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and so this is, i know, a loss that you feel very personally, anita. figure out how to ease back in to civilian life? >> well, dana, as you know and you had a chance to see him often as well and just how active and busy that they were. but at first after that loss in 1992, which hurt and they both said that it hurt, but they got to work right away and got involved on things that they had always cared about and charted a new path at home in houston and became such incredibly involved members of their community. and so many charitable organizations that they put their name behind and raised money for and made an incredible difference. that's one way he continued this legacy of service that was just part of his dna and the dna of the whole family. and we all drew energy from that. i think it was not surprising that that's how he would be involved and active and busy, but it certainly was a wonderful example. dana: we have sound here from dan quayle, his vice president, on what it was like to work with him. let's listen to that. >> sure. >> every day i wor
and so this is, i know, a loss that you feel very personally, anita. figure out how to ease back in to civilian life? >> well, dana, as you know and you had a chance to see him often as well and just how active and busy that they were. but at first after that loss in 1992, which hurt and they both said that it hurt, but they got to work right away and got involved on things that they had always cared about and charted a new path at home in houston and became such incredibly involved...
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i'm anita vogel.smissing the resignation of the top envoy in the fight against isis. he announced his departure on friday over the president's decision to withdraw us troops from syria. he's the special envoy to coalition forces battling the islamic state. president drop noted in a tweet he was leaving in february. the president also quote -- it's making such a big deal about this nothing event. >>> holiday tradition returns to paradise, california. the campfire destroyed much of the town and nearby community. workers, many of whom lost their homes in the flames, managed to get an i.c.e. skating rink up and running today. a tree lighting ceremony was also held. fire was the deadliest in the state's history. i'm anita vogel and now back to "watters' world". ita vogel. president trump: the witch hunt. you know i call it a witch hunt. this is a pure and simple witch hunt. this ole witch hunt going on. jesse: witch hunt. president trump's frequent and favorite name for the mueller investigation. now upset
i'm anita vogel.smissing the resignation of the top envoy in the fight against isis. he announced his departure on friday over the president's decision to withdraw us troops from syria. he's the special envoy to coalition forces battling the islamic state. president drop noted in a tweet he was leaving in february. the president also quote -- it's making such a big deal about this nothing event. >>> holiday tradition returns to paradise, california. the campfire destroyed much of the...
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. [♪] anita: live from "america's news headquarters."n was no christmas miracle in washington to bring to an end the partial government shutdown. the senate went home for the weekend and may not strike a deal until thursday. the democrats wouldn't okay the $5 billion he wants for border security and the wall. vice president mike pence held meetings with law makers to try to negotiate a deal. police in britain arrest two people for using drones that brought air traffic to a stand still. it brought about massive dwhrais. gatwick airport has reopened but passengers are still dealing with lingering issues. i'm he nita vogel. president trump: the witch hunt. you know i call it a witch hunt. this is a pure and simple witch hunt. this ole witch hunt going on. jesse: witch hunt. president trump's frequent and favorite name for the mueller investigation. now upsetting witches. they claim it's insult together witch community and incites witch persecution. joining me now, a witch who put a hex on judge kavanaugh after his supreme court nomination.
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through what was lauded as the year of the woman because apparently we're only supposed to get one anita hill's stood up to clarence thomas during a supreme court confirmation hearing questioning the lack of women in congress and the dominance of male voices there is the years following i watched as janet reno became the first united states female attorney general madeleine albright became the first woman to serve as secretary of state congolese or rice begin the first black woman to become secretary of state and today at the more mature age of older we're seeing a new year of the woman take hold we finally joined forces to take down the likes of harvey weinstein and les moonves and made sure no one would ever forget the brett kavanaugh is a beer lover first and a judge second we took no prisoners and the dam of female rage resistent respect it's broken so i sat down earlier with some of my favorite women here at r.a.t america scotty now accuse of news views hughes those of a question bonilla chan and correspondents are a month or so ago to discuss some of the year's best and worst for w
through what was lauded as the year of the woman because apparently we're only supposed to get one anita hill's stood up to clarence thomas during a supreme court confirmation hearing questioning the lack of women in congress and the dominance of male voices there is the years following i watched as janet reno became the first united states female attorney general madeleine albright became the first woman to serve as secretary of state congolese or rice begin the first black woman to become...