269
269
Aug 31, 2020
08/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the mayor during a press conference had very harsh words for president trump saying, quote, it's you who's created the hate over the last four years. he also called the president racist and sexist. >> get back in your car -- >> what you gonna do? >> reporter: clashes between president trump supporters and counterprotesters in portland turned deadly over the weekend. one man reportedly affiliated with a right-wing political organization was shot and killed saturday night. >> prior to the shooting, there was a political rally involving a vehicle caravan that traveled through portland for several hours. there were skirmishes between rallygoers and counter-demonstrators and police made several arrests. >> reporter: the deadly encounter after a 17-year-old killed two, protesting in wisconsin protesting the killing of jacob blake. the democratic mayor blamed president trump for the violence. >> you know what i say? protests your -- >> instead he chooses to play petty po he said the mayor is
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the mayor during a press conference had very harsh words for president trump saying, quote, it's you who's created the hate over the last four years. he also called the president racist and sexist. >> get back in your car -- >> what you gonna do? >> reporter: clashes between president trump supporters and counterprotesters in portland turned deadly over the weekend. one man reportedly affiliated with a right-wing political...
109
109
Aug 16, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> we are back with richard haass and anne-marie slaughter. what should washington do about events in hong kong? at one level, very disturbing. clearly, there is now real political pressure being placed on hong kong that a way that totally negates the one country, two systems approach the chinese promised, on the other hand hong kong is part of china. is it something washington can do much about? >> want thnot this washington a time. china is betting hong kong is a side show to the trump administration. it obviously upsets some members of congress, but overall, this administration is not about to put anything on the line for hong kong specifically. there's too much else going on, and that is certainly not where donald trump's heart is. i think it's tragic, in many ways, but the one -- i don't know if it's a silver lining, but it's been interesting to see that although, there have been specific leaders that the overall movement in hong kong is being led by many, many different people. a little again, like lebanon, like other protests we've seen
>>> we are back with richard haass and anne-marie slaughter. what should washington do about events in hong kong? at one level, very disturbing. clearly, there is now real political pressure being placed on hong kong that a way that totally negates the one country, two systems approach the chinese promised, on the other hand hong kong is part of china. is it something washington can do much about? >> want thnot this washington a time. china is betting hong kong is a side show to...
41
41
Aug 24, 2020
08/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
ann-marie: let's look at what markets are doing.e have the msci to asia-pacific -- msci asia-pacific moving up higher. it is breathing what has been a horrible month for asian equities, on course for the best august showing since 2003. things are pretty weird in the markets. the 10 year yield, point 65%, watching treasuries the entire week. dollar-yuan, 6.9. this is something we are watching as well. there is a great piece talking about can we break out of the bermuda triangle, and then i put up nymex crude. we are softer, but this is the calm before the storm. we could see an uptick in oil prices. we have marco and laura approaching the gulf of mexico and half of production on the coast is shut as they prepare for the storms. not just political storms, there are hurricanes as well. manus: that has big ramifications all the way around. let's talk about the president of the united states and his bloodto fast-track a new plasma therapy widening access to the promising treatment even before researchers fully understand how well it work
ann-marie: let's look at what markets are doing.e have the msci to asia-pacific -- msci asia-pacific moving up higher. it is breathing what has been a horrible month for asian equities, on course for the best august showing since 2003. things are pretty weird in the markets. the 10 year yield, point 65%, watching treasuries the entire week. dollar-yuan, 6.9. this is something we are watching as well. there is a great piece talking about can we break out of the bermuda triangle, and then i put...
138
138
Aug 2, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
relations and africa. >> we have lost anne marie slaughter. we will bring her back.hore, when you look at this challenge, getting the world together, do you think china bears some responsibility as well? under president xi, it has become more nationalistic, it has become more repressive. you see the way it is now implementing the national security law in hong kong to stifle political dissent. it's gotten tougher on neighbors like india. doesn't china need to do hard introspection? >> you're absolutely right. china has become more assertive and china has become a much more difficult country to deal with, but that's a natural event as a result china will become much bigger. becoming much bigger. remember in 1918 in ppe terms, china's gdp was 10% of the united states. 10%. it's become bigger. while i'm talking to you, there's a little cat in my room, and after a few minutes the cat has become a tiger, the tiger is a different animal we have to deal with. the question is this, can we wish china away? can we ask china to immediately conform to our needs? and i say, it can
relations and africa. >> we have lost anne marie slaughter. we will bring her back.hore, when you look at this challenge, getting the world together, do you think china bears some responsibility as well? under president xi, it has become more nationalistic, it has become more repressive. you see the way it is now implementing the national security law in hong kong to stifle political dissent. it's gotten tougher on neighbors like india. doesn't china need to do hard introspection?...
81
81
Aug 2, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
i never thought i'd see anything like it. >> anne-marie slaughter, kish e kishore, bob zoellick, thanks on. >>> as the president ponders postponing the 2020 presidential election, some americans are worried about creeping authoritarianism. anne applebaum has written a book about why that has a seductive allure. very timely and important conversation when we come back because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. .back.. >>> when donald trump and his allies withheld aid from a foreign country in hopes of getting dirt on a political rival, many people cried foul. this, they said, doesn't happen in a democracy. when federal agents cleared the park next to the white house for a trump photo op, people cried foul. this, they said, doesn't happen in a democracy. when president trump this week raised the idea of postponing the elections, people cried foul, saying, again, this doesn't happen in a democracy. so, what is the state of american democracy and is it sliding towards something more sinister? anne applebaum has a brilliantly timed new book "twilight of democracy:the seductive
i never thought i'd see anything like it. >> anne-marie slaughter, kish e kishore, bob zoellick, thanks on. >>> as the president ponders postponing the 2020 presidential election, some americans are worried about creeping authoritarianism. anne applebaum has written a book about why that has a seductive allure. very timely and important conversation when we come back because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. .back.. >>> when donald trump and his allies...
29
29
Aug 25, 2020
08/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
ann marie? annmarie: thanks for joining us.us is the founder and chief onomist at nasr sadidi and associates. it's clear they're buy bug in the enough to keep up with the pace agreed on in january. i think they have to buy another $130 billion in the second half of the year. it's a little suspect when the u.s. trade respective said they're satisfied with this progress. with this type of pace is it just me -- does this just mean phase two is off the table for now? >> i think two things. obviously when the forecast was made how much china would import we were in a different world, this was precovid. expectations on greth in the u.s. and china were much higher than what we actually got. it's not surprising that you're not going to be able to meet all the expectations. what is surprising is that china has kept its commitments quite well particularly on the agricultural side. i think the timing of this new thing is again related to the november elections. we're seeing more moves by the u.s. administration to show that we've had some
ann marie? annmarie: thanks for joining us.us is the founder and chief onomist at nasr sadidi and associates. it's clear they're buy bug in the enough to keep up with the pace agreed on in january. i think they have to buy another $130 billion in the second half of the year. it's a little suspect when the u.s. trade respective said they're satisfied with this progress. with this type of pace is it just me -- does this just mean phase two is off the table for now? >> i think two things....
76
76
Aug 22, 2020
08/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
>>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent videof from ind the sacramento countylxjail exposing that d'angelo's people physical stature a farce since his arrest more than 2 years ago we've only seen him in a wheelchair or is in recess for the day. h hipeflexibility watches s. dexterity watches mental drive. think back on the crimes that he committed think back about what he did to escape everybody s bluff and he stoodup d showed himself to be perfectly physicafia strong voice. we know that the monster of your childhood or your younger years is gone forever. >>and will die alone in >>coming up next we continue to follow brking news of evacuations the bay area the latest on the s e u. l you lex fires, xk0 they are 5 counties right noinclrasanta clara counties. fire says that 5 structures have resare 10%. c been destroyed. but 20,000 others are still threatened to first reon2 been injured g this pn g >>and welcome back to our continuing coverage is wildfires continue to impact the state air quality is real concern out there as yo c
>>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent videof from ind the sacramento countylxjail exposing that d'angelo's people physical stature a farce since his arrest more than 2 years ago we've only seen him in a wheelchair or is in recess for the day. h hipeflexibility watches s. dexterity watches mental drive. think back on the crimes that he committed think back about what he did to escape everybody s bluff and he stoodup d showed...
143
143
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
if you're mary trump, you can record mary anne and it's legal. there's nothing you can do to stop that if you're mary anne trump. this is not going to be a legal issue. it's an ethical question. more than that, think about what happened the past week or so. the president's brother robert died. he told a service at the white house for his brother. now he's being betrayed by other members of his family. on one level it's sad, but on another level, there's -- think of the president's policies and the president's own family that appears to be broken. >> brian stelter, very well-said. thank you so much, sir. always appreciate having you here, stelter. his new book, by the way, let's give you book love, hoax, the untoiled story of -- told story of the president and fox news. you can catch reliable sources at 11:00 eastern on cnn. >>> kaley mcnern-- >>> pablo sandoval has more on this. he has unexpected accusations against fda as well. what are you hearing this morning, polo? >> good morning to you. the timing is crucial, yes. we did hear from the white
if you're mary trump, you can record mary anne and it's legal. there's nothing you can do to stop that if you're mary anne trump. this is not going to be a legal issue. it's an ethical question. more than that, think about what happened the past week or so. the president's brother robert died. he told a service at the white house for his brother. now he's being betrayed by other members of his family. on one level it's sad, but on another level, there's -- think of the president's policies and...
48
48
Aug 21, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
mary ann, i just wa nt vote for them. k up on something wrong was staying there and hadn't even really thought about it before this but the fa ct about it before this but the fact thatjoe about it before this but the fact that joe biden about it before this but the fact thatjoe biden is about it before this but the fact that joe biden is a creature of washington, —— ron, and has been for five decades. it doesn't seem to be playing against him in the way that it did in 2016. in 2016, we heard a lot about being outside of washington, antiestablishment, when not hearing that this time around. it doesn't seem to be such a negative forjoe biden that he has been in government for a long time. has the political mood in the country shifted to where being a politician of many decades practice is perhaps not seen a such a terrible liability like it was back four years ago.|j think in this case, the american voters are pretty practical and they want somebody who knows how to run government, who can solve problems, who can get things
mary ann, i just wa nt vote for them. k up on something wrong was staying there and hadn't even really thought about it before this but the fa ct about it before this but the fact thatjoe about it before this but the fact that joe biden about it before this but the fact thatjoe biden is about it before this but the fact that joe biden is a creature of washington, —— ron, and has been for five decades. it doesn't seem to be playing against him in the way that it did in 2016. in 2016, we...
201
201
Aug 26, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
this activists who is supportive of the president mary ann mendonsa is pulled because of her extremews. >> i don't quite understand why she would be pulled from the lineup. the president called the woman you talked about, that gop candidate from georgia a future star of the republican party. she's backed qanon and has been a 9/11 truther in the past so interesting that she's a star according to the president, a future star of the republican party but this person gets booted. we'll see if there is an explanation of that. >> we're not getting one yet. >> thanks. going to gloria and david and nia mallika henderson. gloria, this qanon thing is obviously, it's a anti say met tick, anti catholic based conspiracy theory about deranged and just ludicrous on its face about democratic leaders and hollywood celebrities drinking the blood of children and worshipping satan and trafficking children from a pizza parlor but the president had multiple opportunities to distance himself from it and he has not done so. >> no, as he said, i hear they like me and that's all that matters to donald trump. i
this activists who is supportive of the president mary ann mendonsa is pulled because of her extremews. >> i don't quite understand why she would be pulled from the lineup. the president called the woman you talked about, that gop candidate from georgia a future star of the republican party. she's backed qanon and has been a 9/11 truther in the past so interesting that she's a star according to the president, a future star of the republican party but this person gets booted. we'll see if...
141
141
Aug 22, 2020
08/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: sacramento district attorney ann marie shubert raiding from a 71-year-old woman's letter. they were calling for life sentences for someone they described as monster and sociopath. >> a man whose horrific crimes impacted so many people. >> reporter: she's been waiting for this day almost 40 years. >> today she said i feel free. i feel like a weight has been lifted off whose mother and father were bludgeoned to death in 1980 talked to us about how cold case detectives linked dna from her stepmother's rape kit to deangelo. >> without it, i truly don't believe we would have been here. >> reporter: following the sentence, this video was released showing a very different man than the one who came to court every day in a wheelchair. we'll have more from jennifer carroll and the local prosecutor whom many credit for keeping this case alive and why they stay we may never know all of the crimes committed by killer. in sacramento, thom jensen nbc bay area news. >> does give you pause. >> we are back in a moment. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your v
. >> reporter: sacramento district attorney ann marie shubert raiding from a 71-year-old woman's letter. they were calling for life sentences for someone they described as monster and sociopath. >> a man whose horrific crimes impacted so many people. >> reporter: she's been waiting for this day almost 40 years. >> today she said i feel free. i feel like a weight has been lifted off whose mother and father were bludgeoned to death in 1980 talked to us about how cold case...
111
111
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
mary anne. not really. having these clips come out ahead of the rnc, it set the table in an interesting and challenging way. we've heard about joe biden being a family man, surrounded by his loved ones, virtually, of course. that was the teheme of the democratic convention. this will be on the president's mind. he'll have his children speak at the convention. but we've just heard in the past week about the president's brother dying, he just had a service at the white house for his brother. now here is his sister on audiotapes calling him a liar and a cheat. some of the context going on, mary trump believes it is possibly criminal that the president, she alleges, cheated to get into wharton. he cheated on his s.t.a.s. what you hear in these clips from mary anne trump is that she's telling mary trump about this. it does say what's happening here, mary trump is revealing that her source of the information is the president's sister. in a statement overnight, mary trump spoke and was pressed for an investigation
mary anne. not really. having these clips come out ahead of the rnc, it set the table in an interesting and challenging way. we've heard about joe biden being a family man, surrounded by his loved ones, virtually, of course. that was the teheme of the democratic convention. this will be on the president's mind. he'll have his children speak at the convention. but we've just heard in the past week about the president's brother dying, he just had a service at the white house for his brother. now...
120
120
Aug 16, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
this year he married ann marie pallin. >> in 2016 he said he supported his brother's presidential runnd hosted events and fundraisers for his brother and other republicans. >> in june he filed a temporary restraining order in an attempt to block the publication of an unflattering book by mary trump, fred trump jr.'s daughter. in a statement to "the new york times" at the time, robert trump said he was deeply disappointing in her decision to publish the book which includes details about the family and childhood and upbringing. >> mary trump said in an interview this week that robert trump had been sick and hospitalized a couple of times in the last three months. again, he was 71 years old. there was a statement released by the president as well that said in part, it is with heavy heart that i share that my wonderful brother robert peacefully passed away tonight. he was not just my brother, he was my best friend. he will be greatly missed but we'll meet again. his memory will live on in my heart forever. robert, i love you, rest in peace. >> we spoke with mike deantonio. >> he's a donal
this year he married ann marie pallin. >> in 2016 he said he supported his brother's presidential runnd hosted events and fundraisers for his brother and other republicans. >> in june he filed a temporary restraining order in an attempt to block the publication of an unflattering book by mary trump, fred trump jr.'s daughter. in a statement to "the new york times" at the time, robert trump said he was deeply disappointing in her decision to publish the book which includes...
59
59
Aug 19, 2020
08/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
anne-marie. annmarie: what a -- excellent interview.e said to you directly, he does not want to be premised are. -- prime minister. wall street hit a record close. will the good times last? that's coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. annmarie hordern is with me in london. let's take a look at the markets . we've been talking about it. it's about the propulsion to records, tech shares, better than expected housing data. the dollar is steady at the moment, near a two-year low. there's a lot to consider. annmarie: that's right. we are waiting on whether they will strike a deal on stimulus. nancy pelosi suggested yesterday that democrats might be willing to make more cuts to their proposal to seal the deal with republicans. the white house now seems to be looking at a pared down package around $500 billion. i've heard some people call this a skinny deal. joining us now is kristof donnee. with all this news this morning on the stimulus front, i wonder if it's a double-edged sword. we had better covi
anne-marie. annmarie: what a -- excellent interview.e said to you directly, he does not want to be premised are. -- prime minister. wall street hit a record close. will the good times last? that's coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. annmarie hordern is with me in london. let's take a look at the markets . we've been talking about it. it's about the propulsion to records, tech shares, better than expected housing data. the dollar is steady at the...
42
42
Aug 26, 2020
08/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ manus: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe," i am manus cranny in the by, alongside with anne-mariened in the university of cambridge will begin clinical trials of their dna-based vaccine in autumn. on a similar front, germany is extending the nation's wage subsidies until the end of 2021. the scheme was originally intended to last 12 months, by the government felt an extension was needed to stabilize the economy. samy chaar is our guest host this morning from banque lombard odier. untily extends its aid 2021. there is procrastination perhaps one could say in the u.k. about what is coming next. germany is forging forward. what does this do to the narrative of germany versus the rest of europe? samy: they are getting everything right. germany was in this situation where they were extremely toservative, always savings any problems. we have seen a switch in the past couple of months. seems like this pandemic has woken them up. now they are becoming more pro-growth. very clearly, they have identified the fact that this is an economy, even in germany that still needs policy support. let'
. ♪ manus: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe," i am manus cranny in the by, alongside with anne-mariened in the university of cambridge will begin clinical trials of their dna-based vaccine in autumn. on a similar front, germany is extending the nation's wage subsidies until the end of 2021. the scheme was originally intended to last 12 months, by the government felt an extension was needed to stabilize the economy. samy chaar is our guest host this morning from banque lombard...
132
132
Aug 29, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> mary ann trump barry, when, when that damn ivanka gets this picture of the madonna and child on trump, the big news of the day was how we. >> she's a mini donald and y. >>> here's what she said about one of those clips regarding donald trump's faith. >> you know, it sort of is amazing that anybody took the claims that he was charitable seriously or that he was particularly a person of faith. >> cnn has reached out to the white house and mary ann trump barry for comment. >>> democratic presidential nominee joe biden set to deliver remarks virtually to the national guard association conference. his running mate kamala harris will launch a virtual conference of hispanic small business meeting. >>> the president went on the attack against senator kamala harris and he suggested that the vice presidential nominee is not competent enough for the job and that his daughter ivanka would be a better candidate. >> you know i want to see the first woman president also. but i don't want to see a woman president get into that position the way she will do it and she's not competent. she's not co
. >> mary ann trump barry, when, when that damn ivanka gets this picture of the madonna and child on trump, the big news of the day was how we. >> she's a mini donald and y. >>> here's what she said about one of those clips regarding donald trump's faith. >> you know, it sort of is amazing that anybody took the claims that he was charitable seriously or that he was particularly a person of faith. >> cnn has reached out to the white house and mary ann trump barry...
204
204
Aug 29, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> new recordings tonight of the president's older sister, mary anne trump-barry. they come from conversations secretly taped by her niece, mary trump, best-selling author of "too much and never enough, how my family created the world's most dangerous man." mary trump joins me now. thanks so much for being with us. first of all, i want to play a portion of some of these recordings. this is judge barry talking about his approach to money. >> and then, you get donald, who -- who won't do anything for anybody, unless it's going to inure to his -- i mean, he won't do -- publicly, i mean, if you -- anything he did, he says look what i've done. and he's as tight as a duck's ass. just like dad was. the only time donald went to church that i know of, you know, was when -- >> he got married. >> yes. and over the last several years, when the cameras were at the church. >> exactly. >> it's so interesting because, you know, when -- when you think back to the campaign, before -- that the president won. so much of what he described was incredibly giving in terms of charities and
. >>> new recordings tonight of the president's older sister, mary anne trump-barry. they come from conversations secretly taped by her niece, mary trump, best-selling author of "too much and never enough, how my family created the world's most dangerous man." mary trump joins me now. thanks so much for being with us. first of all, i want to play a portion of some of these recordings. this is judge barry talking about his approach to money. >> and then, you get donald,...
108
108
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
the secret recordings with mary anne trump barry. the president has quote "no principles, none, none, and his base, if you are a religious person, you want to help people and not do this." this she's referring to of president trump's policies of separating children at the border. we have reporting on that policy. let's get to hunter walker, our correspondent for yahoo news and anita kumar at politico. good to have you both with us as this story moves. hunter, i wonder what your reaction is to this? is this just more color about what's going on at the trump's family or something else underneath this, within all these tapes? >> well, you know, i was with the president's sister on election night in 2016. she was in manhattan, she barely comes out in public and i don't think anybody else recognized her. as the president took the stage and i turned to her and said, what do you think of this? what is this like for you? we always knew. of course if you listen to this recording, it sounds like she has a much different view of her brother in
the secret recordings with mary anne trump barry. the president has quote "no principles, none, none, and his base, if you are a religious person, you want to help people and not do this." this she's referring to of president trump's policies of separating children at the border. we have reporting on that policy. let's get to hunter walker, our correspondent for yahoo news and anita kumar at politico. good to have you both with us as this story moves. hunter, i wonder what your...
140
140
Aug 29, 2020
08/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
the democrats are nervous because they saw and/or in, anne-marie johnson, herschel walker, independent black figures. independent lack thinkers are voting republican and the democratic base is in trouble. >> you listen to senator tim scott, you listen to herschel walker, and you understand that the conservative values and the republican party have a lot to offer, a lot of different communities. i thought it was hats off to ronnie mcdaniel, she had a fabulous four days of convention. thank you so much for joining us tonight. straight ahead, some news that has the campaign worried about november. we will tell it to you next. to stay stay with us. 3 - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. h
the democrats are nervous because they saw and/or in, anne-marie johnson, herschel walker, independent black figures. independent lack thinkers are voting republican and the democratic base is in trouble. >> you listen to senator tim scott, you listen to herschel walker, and you understand that the conservative values and the republican party have a lot to offer, a lot of different communities. i thought it was hats off to ronnie mcdaniel, she had a fabulous four days of convention. thank...
131
131
Aug 16, 2020
08/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
robert trump was 71 years old, he is survived by his wife anne-marie, our condolences and sympathieso out to the president, of course and the whole trump family including his two sisters at this very difficult time. arthel: president trump and his family, meanwhile at least four people are dead and 19 are hurt after gunfire rocketed across cincinnati overnight, most of the shootings coming in 60 - 90 minute span, police say they seem to be separate incidents. live in new york city which is seen a spike in violence. please tell us more. >> hi, following a developing story down in texas where gunfire just directed a few hours ago at a flea market in san antonio, here's what we know so far, five people were shot and everyone in the area was evacuated, there were multiple shooters involved. >> i don't know some argument was between gang members or people who knew each other or did not know each other, but apparently it looks like it's a result of some type of party, there were multiple shooters to include a security guard who returned fire at one of the people that was shooting. >> cinci
robert trump was 71 years old, he is survived by his wife anne-marie, our condolences and sympathieso out to the president, of course and the whole trump family including his two sisters at this very difficult time. arthel: president trump and his family, meanwhile at least four people are dead and 19 are hurt after gunfire rocketed across cincinnati overnight, most of the shootings coming in 60 - 90 minute span, police say they seem to be separate incidents. live in new york city which is seen...
223
223
Aug 2, 2020
08/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
tim and ann marie in ohio. marilyn and her family in vermont. happy 70th birthday. send us a photo.hat mug at the nbc online store. we will see you back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, august 2nd. here is a look at downtown san jose. a beautiful shot of folks just starting to wake up. i want to thank you for joining us. vianey arana joins us with your microclimate forecast. it's the last day of the week. they want to get out and enjoy themselves today. >>> that's right, and cierra, i don't know if you've heard of the phrase foggest, yesterday was the first of august and faugust is living up to its hype. haze valley, a beautiful there of san francisco. almost. you can see how foggy it is.
tim and ann marie in ohio. marilyn and her family in vermont. happy 70th birthday. send us a photo.hat mug at the nbc online store. we will see you back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, august 2nd. here is a look at downtown san jose. a beautiful shot of folks just starting to wake up. i want to thank you for joining us. vianey arana joins us with your microclimate forecast. it's the last day of the week. they want to get out and enjoy...
96
96
Aug 29, 2020
08/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
the democrats are nervous because they saw and/or in, anne-marie johnson, herschel walker, independent black figures. independent lack thinkers are voting republican and the democratic base is in trouble. >> you listen to senator tim scott, you listen to herschel walker, and you understand that the conservative values and the republican party have a lot to offer, a lot of different communities. i thought it was hats off to ronnie mcdaniel, she had a fabulous four days of convention. thank you so much for joining us tonight. straight ahead, some news that has the campaign worried about november. we will tell it to you next. to stay stay with us. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. a 4-week trial plus pa
the democrats are nervous because they saw and/or in, anne-marie johnson, herschel walker, independent black figures. independent lack thinkers are voting republican and the democratic base is in trouble. >> you listen to senator tim scott, you listen to herschel walker, and you understand that the conservative values and the republican party have a lot to offer, a lot of different communities. i thought it was hats off to ronnie mcdaniel, she had a fabulous four days of convention. thank...
84
84
Aug 20, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
i spoke with two political strategists allied to opposing sides in this election — mary anne marsh forn christie, our analyst here at the bbc — and a republican strategist. first i asked mary anne marsh what she thought ofjoe biden's choice of kamala harris as a running mate. the fact is the united states as a country of immigrants. donald trump has certainly demonised immigrants over the last four years. so many people can see themselves in kamala harris. we know from history that voters don't vote for president vote based on vice president, what kamala harris can do is energise a law that voters of colour. younger voters who see theirfuture in her. i think that's going to be really galvanising going into this election and you're going to hear about her wrong rung by rung climb up the ladder. to end up being the nominee, the second woman vice president, first woman of colour in united states history. i've talked to you about kamala harris before. i know that your father and her father knew each other. she's been painted as hard left and not progressive enough. which is she? good eveni
i spoke with two political strategists allied to opposing sides in this election — mary anne marsh forn christie, our analyst here at the bbc — and a republican strategist. first i asked mary anne marsh what she thought ofjoe biden's choice of kamala harris as a running mate. the fact is the united states as a country of immigrants. donald trump has certainly demonised immigrants over the last four years. so many people can see themselves in kamala harris. we know from history that voters...
121
121
Aug 22, 2020
08/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
>>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent video of de angelo from inside his cell at the sacramento county jail exposing that d'angelo's people physical stature was a farce since his arrest more than 2 years ago we've only seen him in a wheelchair or is in recess for the day. >>watch it for what he does. watch his flexibility watches dexterity watches mental drive. think back on the crimes that he committed think back about what he did to escape everybody called his bluff and he stood up and showed himself to be perfectly physically fit with a strong voice. we know that the monster of your childhood or your younger years is gone forever. >>and we'll die alone in the dark. >>and that was really a shot at reporting for us tonight from sacramento. we're following breaking news tonight, multiple wildfires burning throughout the bay area next we're taking a closer look at the damage done by this czu complex >>a region on edge as our live coverage of the wildfires raging throughout the bay area continues as we look at all that thick smok
>>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent video of de angelo from inside his cell at the sacramento county jail exposing that d'angelo's people physical stature was a farce since his arrest more than 2 years ago we've only seen him in a wheelchair or is in recess for the day. >>watch it for what he does. watch his flexibility watches dexterity watches mental drive. think back on the crimes that he committed think back about what...
113
113
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
what she didn't expect was to get mary ann trump berry speaking so candidly about president trump. and what's damning and damaging about this -- i think the people's views of president trump are baked in at this point. when you take into account what michael cohen said about president trump, his former fixer who ultimately turned on him and had a whole host of things michael cohen said the president did was basically echoed by mary ann trump berry. many have fallen out of that orbit and they criticize him in much the same way. >> it's fascinating to hear her say those words about her brother. i'm sure the lincoln project will be jumping on that any time now to make an ad. but, we know that they reached out for trump's reaction. have they reached tout h eed ou? >> i don't know. i know she has been asked about the president a number of times, and she never speaks on the record, of course, in the way she did in those tapes. so certainly she's one of the people close to the president who is protective of him, protective of the trump name, and i can imagine having these tapes come out,
what she didn't expect was to get mary ann trump berry speaking so candidly about president trump. and what's damning and damaging about this -- i think the people's views of president trump are baked in at this point. when you take into account what michael cohen said about president trump, his former fixer who ultimately turned on him and had a whole host of things michael cohen said the president did was basically echoed by mary ann trump berry. many have fallen out of that orbit and they...
38
38
Aug 9, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
he went to anne-marie. he married his high school math teacher, and he then went to tulane where he got a phd in history and studied colonialism. colonial policy. and then he moved to his first job, just as we did two w. georgia college and it never really liked academia. within your wants to be the president of the college and head of the department, and he runs for congress. he was one of the first republicans in the area you study, antidemocratic area and is part of that cohort of republicans who want to make the south red instead of blue, to use a modern color scheme. he is elected in 1978. it's his third try at the contacts a pretty vicious campaign that gives a taste of what is going to do. his opponents, at one point he says in a statement, if she when she is going to move to d.c., her husband, her family will still live in the district so they can have lights, he can have their business and gingrich jumps on it says look, she wants to break up her family, she is a radical, which everything about mor
he went to anne-marie. he married his high school math teacher, and he then went to tulane where he got a phd in history and studied colonialism. colonial policy. and then he moved to his first job, just as we did two w. georgia college and it never really liked academia. within your wants to be the president of the college and head of the department, and he runs for congress. he was one of the first republicans in the area you study, antidemocratic area and is part of that cohort of...
128
128
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to point out this past week the president and mary ann trump lost their brother, robert trumpnd he was just laid to rest and had services for him at the white house on friday and i really do think that it's shameful that the washington post came and ran the story yesterday, literally the day af robert trump just in an attempt to tear down the president and right after they laid their brother to rest i think is shameful. >> i want to ask you about another development that happened late this week involving another member of the president's 2016 campaign. it's somebody that you've worked quite closely with. it's steve bannon. i think folks are quite familiar, he's been indicted on what appears to be -- perhaps he misled a charity and may have taken some money that wasn't meant for salaries and things like that for we build the wall. first thing i want to ask since you did a podcast with him, have you been interviewed at all by the justice department in this investigation, jason? >> i have not, and from public reports it looks like this investigation was going long before the podc
i want to point out this past week the president and mary ann trump lost their brother, robert trumpnd he was just laid to rest and had services for him at the white house on friday and i really do think that it's shameful that the washington post came and ran the story yesterday, literally the day af robert trump just in an attempt to tear down the president and right after they laid their brother to rest i think is shameful. >> i want to ask you about another development that happened...
58
58
Aug 27, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
mary ann mendoza, sabine durden, and my friend jamiel shaw.y are just three brave representatives of many thousands who have suffered so greatly. of all my travels in this country, nothing has affected me more, nothing even close than the time i have spent with the mothers and fathers who have lost their children to violence spilling across our borders, which we can solve. we have to solve it. [applause] these families have no special interests to represent them. there are no demonstrators to protect them and none to protest on their behalf. my opponent will never meet with them, or share in their pain. believe me. instead, my opponent bought -- my opponent wants sanctuary cities. but where was sanctuary for kate steinle? where was sanctuary for the children of mary ann, sabine and jamiel? where is the sanctuary for -- it is so sad to even be talking about this. we can solve it so quickly. where was sanctuary for all the other americans who have been so brutally murdered, and who have suffered so horribly? these wounded american families have
mary ann mendoza, sabine durden, and my friend jamiel shaw.y are just three brave representatives of many thousands who have suffered so greatly. of all my travels in this country, nothing has affected me more, nothing even close than the time i have spent with the mothers and fathers who have lost their children to violence spilling across our borders, which we can solve. we have to solve it. [applause] these families have no special interests to represent them. there are no demonstrators to...
85
85
Aug 16, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
this year he married ann mari ballan. >> you supported his brother's presidential run and hosted fundraisers for donald trump and other republicans. >> in june he filed a temporary restraining order to block the publication of an unflattering book by mary trump, fred trump jr.'s daughter. in a statement to "the new york times" robert trump said he was deeply disappointed in the decision to publish the book which included details about the family's upbringing. >> it was known that trump was sick and hospitalized a couple of times in the last three months. he was 71 years old. two of the children reacted to the death of their uncle, ivanka wrote this, uncle robert, we love you, you are in our hearts and prayers always. >> eric wrote robert trump was an incredible man, strong, kind and loyal to the core. anyone who encountered him felt his warmth immediately. le be deeply missed by our entire family. >> michael devillian tonio is with us. what could you tell us about the relationship between and his brother, the president saying that he was my brother but he was my best friend. >> well, i think
this year he married ann mari ballan. >> you supported his brother's presidential run and hosted fundraisers for donald trump and other republicans. >> in june he filed a temporary restraining order to block the publication of an unflattering book by mary trump, fred trump jr.'s daughter. in a statement to "the new york times" robert trump said he was deeply disappointed in the decision to publish the book which included details about the family's upbringing. >> it...
303
303
Aug 22, 2020
08/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 0
>>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent videof de angelo from inside his cell at the sacramento county jail exposing that d'angelo's people physical stature was a farce since his arrest more than 2 years ago we've only seen him in a wheelchair or is in recess for the day. >>watch it for what he does. watch his flexibility watches dexterity watches mental drive. think back on the crimes that he committed think back about what he did to escape everybody called his bluff and he stood up and showed himself to be perfectly physically fit with a strong voice. we know that the monster of your childhood or your younger years is gone forever. >>and will die alone in the dark. >>interesting growing to shatter its reporting for us tonight from sacramento. >>well our coverage continues in just a few moments we're going to live to santa cruz county where the cz new fire is now to percent contained in it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides... your sleep number set
>>following the sentencing sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert showed recent videof de angelo from inside his cell at the sacramento county jail exposing that d'angelo's people physical stature was a farce since his arrest more than 2 years ago we've only seen him in a wheelchair or is in recess for the day. >>watch it for what he does. watch his flexibility watches dexterity watches mental drive. think back on the crimes that he committed think back about what...
326
326
Aug 29, 2020
08/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 326
favorite 0
quote 1
we have reached out for comment from mary ann trump berry, and the white house. we have not heard back from either party, last week, mark e meadows said the recording is politics as usual. take a listen to mary trump and the president's ambitions. >> it's devastation, it really is. it really is. my dad lives in cameron. >> just when you get the tea all ready. >> you had it ready to go. we needed to put it on ice for a second there. >> susan, what's your reaction to this? >> long island iced tea. >> susan, i want to know wiif y think the strategy is going to work for the election? >> as far as the recordings of donald trump's sister, i think it's revoealing that this is a family member saying what she thinks about the president, and it's not very becoming. this is not politics as usual as mark meadows said, white house chief of staff said because there's no political agenda here. this is just revealing what this person thinks of her brother. and it's damming as heck. >> which do you think is going to be more damaging, these recordings or that book that is coming ou
we have reached out for comment from mary ann trump berry, and the white house. we have not heard back from either party, last week, mark e meadows said the recording is politics as usual. take a listen to mary trump and the president's ambitions. >> it's devastation, it really is. it really is. my dad lives in cameron. >> just when you get the tea all ready. >> you had it ready to go. we needed to put it on ice for a second there. >> susan, what's your reaction to this?...
228
228
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
according to the washington post, mary ann trump perry was secretly recorded by her niece, slamming her brother president donald trump and his policies. her brother has no principles and that you can't trust him, she's heard saying in the audio. >> she was recorded in 2018 and 2019. cnn has not independently confirmed the reporting. but here now is the political investigative reporter for the book trump revealed. tell us what you learned in this recording, michael. you got some amazing reporting. >> thanks for having me on your show tonight. these are tapes that mary trump who as you mentioned wrote the best selling book about her uncle donald trump. in the book she doesn't say the sourc sources marianne trump is the president's older sister. there are quotes from her in the book, but it's not said how she got these quotes. mary trump recorded 15 hours worth of conversations with her aunt. many of these conversations are not reflected in the book, in the story posted on washington post.com. tonight there's an example in the lead where i talk about her speaking about her brother's immigr
according to the washington post, mary ann trump perry was secretly recorded by her niece, slamming her brother president donald trump and his policies. her brother has no principles and that you can't trust him, she's heard saying in the audio. >> she was recorded in 2018 and 2019. cnn has not independently confirmed the reporting. but here now is the political investigative reporter for the book trump revealed. tell us what you learned in this recording, michael. you got some amazing...
150
150
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 1
the "washington post" reports his sister, mary anne trump barry calls him cruel, unprincipled and a liar, among many other unflattering comments in conversations secretly recorded by their niece, mary trump, who has made it clear from her recent book and the release of this audio that she has major differences with donald trump, her uncle. here is an excerpt from some of her conversations with the president's sister. >> the lying, oh, my god, i'm talking to you freely, but you know, it is a change of stories, a lack of preparation, the lying, the holy [ bleep ]. >> from the "washington post," they originally reported this story and talked earlier with cnn about something trump's sister said on the recordings about the president's immigration policy. here she is. >> mary trump heard that her brother, the president had said on fox news that maybe they'll have to put her, meaning judge mary anne trump, a federal judge at the time, to the border because there were a lot of refugees coming into the united states, children were being separated from their parents and put in these cramped quarte
the "washington post" reports his sister, mary anne trump barry calls him cruel, unprincipled and a liar, among many other unflattering comments in conversations secretly recorded by their niece, mary trump, who has made it clear from her recent book and the release of this audio that she has major differences with donald trump, her uncle. here is an excerpt from some of her conversations with the president's sister. >> the lying, oh, my god, i'm talking to you freely, but you...
33
33
Aug 24, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
mary anne of new jersey says the dems cannot run the city. they want to run the country. donna, what do you think? >> i think president and president pence have done a great job. i voted for him in 2016. as long as he will run, i will vote for him. we pray for him and vice president pence and their families every night to give him ,he wisdom and the strength especially to work with the democrats because they are totally something else. we just wish them well. >> have you always voted republican? >> yes, i have. >> anything he wants to say is fine with me because i listened to all of his speeches and i have heard everything he has to say and it sounds great to me. >> ok. kentucky, democratic caller. are you there? >> can you hear me? comment -- i watched the dnc convention. trump, theyating did not speak of any policy much. i was really disappointed in that. i am hoping president trump speaks quite a bit about what he wants to do for another four years. addressing all the violence going on in the cities, it is really concerning to me. i think i have to go with voting for p
mary anne of new jersey says the dems cannot run the city. they want to run the country. donna, what do you think? >> i think president and president pence have done a great job. i voted for him in 2016. as long as he will run, i will vote for him. we pray for him and vice president pence and their families every night to give him ,he wisdom and the strength especially to work with the democrats because they are totally something else. we just wish them well. >> have you always...
47
47
Aug 27, 2020
08/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
stocks to watch, joining us is anne-marie. dan ---marie gore annmarie hordern.ing some potentially having to do more of that. i called to the upside, yes. they say the worst of the crisis may be behind them. business than rivals. still, profits missed estimates, but they have an optimistic tone. they need to see consumer spending continue and also win back customers. again, revenue fell for the first half, down 15% for the year to date, wpp, but they see a significant return to profitability in the second half. and the dax, i know, matt, anna, you have been watching it, but it has been unchanged year today. potentially, we can get there today. the producer of this show does not think so, but i am an optimist. anna: thanks very much for that, annmarie. it would not be the first market to do that, some already in positive territory. interesting nonetheless. it certainly would be the first of the majors. coming up on the program, we bring you the market open. flat open toct a european trade. plenty of individual stocks to watch including rolls-royce and annmarie. h
stocks to watch, joining us is anne-marie. dan ---marie gore annmarie hordern.ing some potentially having to do more of that. i called to the upside, yes. they say the worst of the crisis may be behind them. business than rivals. still, profits missed estimates, but they have an optimistic tone. they need to see consumer spending continue and also win back customers. again, revenue fell for the first half, down 15% for the year to date, wpp, but they see a significant return to profitability in...
291
291
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
older sister, retired federal judge, mary ann trump berry in secretly recorded audio. >> donald is out for donald, period. >> reporter: "the washington post" published excerpts secretly taped by mary trump a year or two ago but not included in her tell-all book. mary ann trump barry, now 83, is heard criticizing the president's conduct in office. >> [ bleep ] tweet and the lying, my god, but you know it is the change of stories, the lack of preparation, the lying, the holy [ bleep ]. but he's appealing to the base. >> reporter: the white house responded with a statement from the president that refers to the recent death of brother robert but does not mention his sister directly. it reads in part, every day it's something else. who cares. i miss my brother, and i'll continue to work hard for the american people. and sandwiched between that family drama and the important convention ahead for the president, overnight the press secretary announced that president trump will hold a news conference this evening at 6:00 p.m. to talk about what they claim are major breakthroughs related to the
older sister, retired federal judge, mary ann trump berry in secretly recorded audio. >> donald is out for donald, period. >> reporter: "the washington post" published excerpts secretly taped by mary trump a year or two ago but not included in her tell-all book. mary ann trump barry, now 83, is heard criticizing the president's conduct in office. >> [ bleep ] tweet and the lying, my god, but you know it is the change of stories, the lack of preparation, the lying,...
264
264
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so he's addressing there some of the comments of mary ann trump berry, who said her brother doesn't read. he's not prepared. her criticisms of him. and the tape recordings were made by the audio recordings were made by mary trump, the author of this book, done in 2018, 2019, and she says that she did it in part because she believed family members like her aunt and uncles had been lying about their disagreement over the family estate. she had to sue for her portion of that. she is a granddaughter of fred trump, the president's father, and her father, fred trump, the younger, passed away, and so there was the family drama over the estate and the wealth of the trump family. so there's a lot of issues here and certainly, it makes for an unpleasant portrait of the president and he is dismissing, saying in his own words in a statement from the white house, under the president's name, that he's still focused on the death of his brother, robert trump, who died a week ago, and was memorialized here at the white house with a service on friday. the president saying he's focused on that and foc
. >> so he's addressing there some of the comments of mary ann trump berry, who said her brother doesn't read. he's not prepared. her criticisms of him. and the tape recordings were made by the audio recordings were made by mary trump, the author of this book, done in 2018, 2019, and she says that she did it in part because she believed family members like her aunt and uncles had been lying about their disagreement over the family estate. she had to sue for her portion of that. she is a...
322
322
Aug 24, 2020
08/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
begins with lots of extraneous drama, including brutally harsh words from his elder sister, judge mary anne trump berry who was secretly recorded by his niece, mary. >> he has no principles. none, none. you can't trust him. >> reporter: she describes her brother's actions as president as harshly as anybody who spoke at the democratic convention. >> the lying, oh, my god, i'm talking to freely, you know, the change of stories, the lack of preparation, the lying, the holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: as the convention kicks off, kellyanne conway, one of the president's most fiercely loyal advisers, announced she is stepping down. our four children are steins and tweens starting a new academic year, conway said in a statement, for now you and for my beloved children, it will be less drama and more mama. there's been no shortage of drama for the conways. her husband, george, has become one of the most harshest critics. the republican convention plans have been curtailed due to covid-19. but in some ways, the message is identical to the trump message four years ago. >> we're going to make america gre
begins with lots of extraneous drama, including brutally harsh words from his elder sister, judge mary anne trump berry who was secretly recorded by his niece, mary. >> he has no principles. none, none. you can't trust him. >> reporter: she describes her brother's actions as president as harshly as anybody who spoke at the democratic convention. >> the lying, oh, my god, i'm talking to freely, you know, the change of stories, the lack of preparation, the lying, the holy [...
76
76
Aug 7, 2020
08/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
here in germany, identifying her son ended years of doubt for mary anne. "when i saw the picture, the situation was very paiainful, because this is what i compmpletely lost hope. all this time i still had hope that he might be alive." human rights groups believe the photographs will identify more than 6700 victims. most, like her son, believed to be tortured to death. many were detained in the early months of what became the syrian war. half a million people have been killed, and millions more displays. for the families, images are all that lie behind of their quest for answers. phil: protests in israel against prime minister benjamin netanyahu showed no signs of dying down. demonstrators have an taking to the streets for weeks demanding his resignation on alleged corruption and the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. dw's correspondent join demonstrators in jerusalem who say the long-standing prime minister must go. reporter: "enough is enough," she says. she came from tel aviv to jerusalem several times to take part in antigovernment prote
here in germany, identifying her son ended years of doubt for mary anne. "when i saw the picture, the situation was very paiainful, because this is what i compmpletely lost hope. all this time i still had hope that he might be alive." human rights groups believe the photographs will identify more than 6700 victims. most, like her son, believed to be tortured to death. many were detained in the early months of what became the syrian war. half a million people have been killed, and...
93
93
Aug 24, 2020
08/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
facing a new controversy from within his own family in a secret recording the president's sister, mary ann trump berry is heard saying among other things that he has no principles. the audio was first obtained by the "washington post" and has since been obtained by nbc news. jennifer johnson has the story. >> reporter: the white house is defending president trump after secret recordings of the president's sister were made public a retired federal judge recorded by the president's niece saying the president has no principles and can't be trusted >> the change of stories, the lack of preparation, the lying, the [ bleep ], he's appealing to the base >> she has not commented on the recordings the white house released a statement in the president's name that said every day it's something else who cares. >> the number of accusations that's been made i've been able to witness up close and personal and they're not true >> reporter: ahead of the republican national convention the president announced emergency administration of convalescent plasma to treat covid-19 >> this is a powerful therapy that
facing a new controversy from within his own family in a secret recording the president's sister, mary ann trump berry is heard saying among other things that he has no principles. the audio was first obtained by the "washington post" and has since been obtained by nbc news. jennifer johnson has the story. >> reporter: the white house is defending president trump after secret recordings of the president's sister were made public a retired federal judge recorded by the...
150
150
Aug 3, 2020
08/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
david avella and mary anne marsh. hear representative bass saying things like well, you know, i didn't know that people who fled cuba didn't like fidel castro and people inside. seems a little disingenuous. she has traveled to cuba and studied it. >> perhaps you're on to something there, trace. let's also keep in mind not since 1960 when champion vote stealer lyndon johnson has a democratic vp been consequential to the outcome when he won texas, that kennedy would go on to win the election. that said, if biden wants to fill his administration with pro tow tall aryan come munist folks. iraq and venezuela and iran will be happy. a contrast to the selection process donald trump used. go find somebody outside washington with experience actually running government that americans can feel comfortable if mike pence had to take over we would be in good shape. >> trace: what do you think, mary anne? are you buying the walking back the comments on scientology and cuba? >> so joe biden has been counseled to pick somebody who ran
david avella and mary anne marsh. hear representative bass saying things like well, you know, i didn't know that people who fled cuba didn't like fidel castro and people inside. seems a little disingenuous. she has traveled to cuba and studied it. >> perhaps you're on to something there, trace. let's also keep in mind not since 1960 when champion vote stealer lyndon johnson has a democratic vp been consequential to the outcome when he won texas, that kennedy would go on to win the...
80
80
Aug 26, 2020
08/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
night included remarks from two of the president's children, but the rnc also dropped one speaker, mary anne mendoza, at the last minute after she tweeted out an anti-semitic conspiracy theory and the president made several appearances taking part in a presidential pardon as well as a naturalization ceremony. tonight it'll be vice president pence's turn to speak from ft. mchenry in baltimore. kenneth and mona. >> ines, thank you. >>> the 2016 democratic presidential nominee says former vice president joe biden should not concede on election night under any circumstances. in a new interview hillary clinton says she believes the final election results are going to, quote, drag out because of mail-in voting. >>> now to wisconsin where shots have been fired and that were shot in kenosha during another night of unrest. one was killed. the crowd demanding justice for jacob blake. the black man shot by police. his family providing new details on his condition. overnight protests turning violent again in kenosha, wisconsin, with police hurling tear gas at demonstrators ignoring a curfew. a fence is
night included remarks from two of the president's children, but the rnc also dropped one speaker, mary anne mendoza, at the last minute after she tweeted out an anti-semitic conspiracy theory and the president made several appearances taking part in a presidential pardon as well as a naturalization ceremony. tonight it'll be vice president pence's turn to speak from ft. mchenry in baltimore. kenneth and mona. >> ines, thank you. >>> the 2016 democratic presidential nominee says...
44
44
Aug 21, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
let's speak to democratic strategist mary anne marsh and republican strategist ron christie.id you make of it? it was a pitch perfect speech byjoe biden. we delivered it well. he promised to be an american president that would restore the promise of america to everyone. it certainly made the case against trump. he made the case against trump. he made the case for himself and then he laid out his plan has to how we would deal with the pandemic and once he did that, he really moved onto a litany of concerns and causes and talked about them ina and causes and talked about them in a way that democrats really care about and addressed every single one of them and it ended unopposed that is positive, hope field and unity filled message that most americans, will find is a relief, to hear a speech like this at a time when it is dark and difficult when they see thatjoe biden will be the light to take them out of difficult times. i think it is exactly what he needed to do and what people needed to hear —— hope filled white and what did you make of the speech quickly he did what he neede
let's speak to democratic strategist mary anne marsh and republican strategist ron christie.id you make of it? it was a pitch perfect speech byjoe biden. we delivered it well. he promised to be an american president that would restore the promise of america to everyone. it certainly made the case against trump. he made the case against trump. he made the case for himself and then he laid out his plan has to how we would deal with the pandemic and once he did that, he really moved onto a litany...
113
113
Aug 23, 2020
08/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
mary ann trump's secretly recorded barry between 2018 and 19. with how her brother on the parted as president and said he had no principles. >> his [ bleep ] tweet and the lying, oh my god. i'm talking too freely. you know the change of stories, the lack of preparation, the lying, the holy [ bleep ]. but he's appealing to the base. what they're doing with kids at the border. i mean -- >> the president responded to the tapes by saying in part every day it's something else. who cares. i miss my brother and will continue to work hard for the american people. we want to point out that recording was done legally, according to mary trump's spokesperson said the tapes were recorded in new york where only one party needs to con sent and the washington post has reached out to mary arn trump barry but yet to hear back. >>> a very different view from a sibling. a woman who has been joe biden's side kick for life. >> reporter: joe biden's came pain will soon raise its billionth and has more than 2,000 staff working to elect him president. when he first ran f
mary ann trump's secretly recorded barry between 2018 and 19. with how her brother on the parted as president and said he had no principles. >> his [ bleep ] tweet and the lying, oh my god. i'm talking too freely. you know the change of stories, the lack of preparation, the lying, the holy [ bleep ]. but he's appealing to the base. what they're doing with kids at the border. i mean -- >> the president responded to the tapes by saying in part every day it's something else. who cares....
153
153
Aug 19, 2020
08/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
it's also great to be back in wisconsin, where i was lucky enough to marry my wife ann marie a littleecades ago. the progressive movement has deep roots here, and since today is the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment's ratification, we should point out that wisconsin was the first state to ratify it. what's more, in its one-word motto, forward, wisconsin captures something so important about america. the way that no matter what challenges today brings, we always believe a better future is possible. that's what my parents believed when they immigrated to this country nearly a century ago. fleeing the iron fist of a brutal dictator in the dominican republic. this nation welcomed them with compassion and they quickly learned that their hope of building a better life through hard work was shared by generations of americans. indeed, every american's story is a story about that hope, that sense of possibility. it's what unites us, defines us, and it's what sustains us now. we will work to meet our extraordinary challenges because progress is made by the hopeful not the cynical. and we
it's also great to be back in wisconsin, where i was lucky enough to marry my wife ann marie a littleecades ago. the progressive movement has deep roots here, and since today is the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment's ratification, we should point out that wisconsin was the first state to ratify it. what's more, in its one-word motto, forward, wisconsin captures something so important about america. the way that no matter what challenges today brings, we always believe a better future is...
59
59
Aug 28, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm joined now by democratic strategist mary anne marsh who's in boston.interesting, throughout this week, we have seen appeals made to suburban women with a need to get back. who voted for him in 2016 but are not willing to do so in 2020. most of all tonight i think donald trump is going to try to tear down joe think donald trump is going to try to tear downjoe biden. that is his assignment. people tried to definejoe biden as a reason united states of america is facing all these columns, whether it is covid—19, racial injustice and he will lay them atjoe biden's steps and not his own and say he is incapable of fixing them and that is why donald trump should be given another four years. 0bviously the reality of all those problems have happened on donald trump's lodge and he has not addressed the and i think a lot of voters are not willing to give him anotherfour lot of voters are not willing to give him another four years. it is slightly unusual to say it isjoe it is slightly unusual to say it is joe biden's it is slightly unusual to say it isjoe biden's p
i'm joined now by democratic strategist mary anne marsh who's in boston.interesting, throughout this week, we have seen appeals made to suburban women with a need to get back. who voted for him in 2016 but are not willing to do so in 2020. most of all tonight i think donald trump is going to try to tear down joe think donald trump is going to try to tear downjoe biden. that is his assignment. people tried to definejoe biden as a reason united states of america is facing all these columns,...