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[laughter] >> pretty sure he knew who anna nicole was. [laughter] jake: for the were a couple of points there. the people in kansas city and wichita, the regional matters, getting outside the beltway, the value of going there, you can never control is happening in the news, but in that particular instance, because if we had the national security and security apparatus would not let us upload to youtube from the white house. we do not have a channel available to us. but we would've done the same thing i think, had we had that mechanism, in addition to that i mean, gone are the days when the nightly news was a national convening. it will not sit around anymore. the sunday shows, the relevance they used to have for driving the debate in the coming week, all but disappeared. and so, i think people are just experimenting still. when some daylight between two ferns, one of the single greatest communications moments of the white house. a president communicating with an audience he desperately needed to communicate with. it was important. it had
[laughter] >> pretty sure he knew who anna nicole was. [laughter] jake: for the were a couple of points there. the people in kansas city and wichita, the regional matters, getting outside the beltway, the value of going there, you can never control is happening in the news, but in that particular instance, because if we had the national security and security apparatus would not let us upload to youtube from the white house. we do not have a channel available to us. but we would've done...
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i said fair, out there for dna and anna nicole baby came back. you mean we could have stayed at home? i'm pretty sure he knew who anna nicole wes, by the way. there were a couple points they are. first of all, the people in kansas city and wichita and the regional media matter, too. we always talk about getting outside of the beltway. of course there is value going there. you can never control what will happen in the news. in that instance, had we had the ability, the national security of the secret service apparatus would let us upload in those days, so we didn't have that channel available to us. we would have done the same thing had we had that mechanism in addition. >> gone are the days when the nightly news with a national convening. people don't sit around and watch the nightly news anymore. the relatives that they used to have in driving debate for the coming week is all but disappearing. people are just experimenting to find something like between two firms was one of the single greatest communications bonus of the white house. put aside
i said fair, out there for dna and anna nicole baby came back. you mean we could have stayed at home? i'm pretty sure he knew who anna nicole wes, by the way. there were a couple points they are. first of all, the people in kansas city and wichita and the regional media matter, too. we always talk about getting outside of the beltway. of course there is value going there. you can never control what will happen in the news. in that instance, had we had the ability, the national security of the...
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i think that the idea that what moves the economy and that there's a-- that the genuine link anna nicole that used to be in the paul volcker waist, if -- days, if i do this i don't think it's the same way it used to be. charles: one final thought of the market. trading in a he think rah-- trading in a range. where do we make the big break? >> i don't know. i think you've got a whole lot of the political situation-- >> i'm sorry, let me cut you off. hillary clinton is going to speak here. great answers, got to get you back soon. >> thank you all. thank you. thank you. i am -- i'm absolutely -- i'm absolutely delighted to be back in cleveland and to be here at the industrial innovation center. i've had a chance to learn about the great work you do here. i especially want to applaud team wendy for everything you do to protect our troops first responders. and others from traumatic brain injury. it is so important that we continue to support those who protect us. [clapping] . >> thank you. thank you all. it is good to be back in cleveland i can tell you that. i want to thank your extraordinar
i think that the idea that what moves the economy and that there's a-- that the genuine link anna nicole that used to be in the paul volcker waist, if -- days, if i do this i don't think it's the same way it used to be. charles: one final thought of the market. trading in a he think rah-- trading in a range. where do we make the big break? >> i don't know. i think you've got a whole lot of the political situation-- >> i'm sorry, let me cut you off. hillary clinton is going to speak...
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a tunnel in switzerland is more than 35 miles long and stretches beneath the anna nicole smilps. trip by nearly an hour. the project took 17 years and cost $12 billion. officials say it will cut pollution by shifting freight from trucks to trains. >>> and "new york" magazine reports on a mom in australia who had a priceless reaction in the delivery ram. i love this. a photographer captured her reaction after she was told that she gave birth to a baby boy. she and her husband had been expecting a little girl, so they had all sorts of punk stuff. >> look at that. >> i love this. look at her face. the mom said -- >> a boy? >> after the initial shock, they were happy to have a healthy baby. you would think someone would say, mom, you just had a puppy. all is well. >> that would be a shock. >> after you prepared and the nurseview ready, everything is -- nursery is ready, everything is pink. we get. it. >>> the ceo believes that socialism is not bad for business. marc benioff is his name, he runs a company worth $57 billion with a b. provides software so salespeople with keep track of
a tunnel in switzerland is more than 35 miles long and stretches beneath the anna nicole smilps. trip by nearly an hour. the project took 17 years and cost $12 billion. officials say it will cut pollution by shifting freight from trucks to trains. >>> and "new york" magazine reports on a mom in australia who had a priceless reaction in the delivery ram. i love this. a photographer captured her reaction after she was told that she gave birth to a baby boy. she and her husband...
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nicole: fox meteorologist maria molina will have the story door to the penguins beat the sharks in overtime, taking a lead in the series. but the friendship and anna both williams sisters played yesterday. 11, one must hit the highlights for you coming up in spores. keep it right here on "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and braking is. ♪ nicole: now let's take a look from the world in spores. the stanley cup finals pittsburgh penguins scored 235 into overtime for a two to one win over the san jose sharks last night, giving them to gain weight. the game-winner. game three saturday night in san jose. after two days of rain, surrender williams finally got to play yesterday totally dominated 18 saves. on the 62. then seized ms. williams was eliminated. on the men's side, britain's andy murray had no travel beating him and for his sites. novak joker vegged into four sets in two days to actually get past roberto batista following is a film it based -- in baseball, 33-year-old released pitcher matt albers to donate to the majors, both 10 years ago. last night he came in the 13th inning and shows that dublin eventually scores the go-ahead run
nicole: fox meteorologist maria molina will have the story door to the penguins beat the sharks in overtime, taking a lead in the series. but the friendship and anna both williams sisters played yesterday. 11, one must hit the highlights for you coming up in spores. keep it right here on "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and braking is. ♪ nicole: now let's take a look from the world in spores. the stanley cup finals pittsburgh penguins scored 235 into overtime for a two...
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anna: it was talked about as a once-in-a-lifetime or once in a generation decision. it seems things have changed so much that this could be back on the table. that is what nicoleturgeon was addressing. she says this is something they are considering, and because of that legislation is paving the way for a possible independence referendum. she is in talks with the eu for immediate discussion. the timing will be interesting. will they be able to get the independence referendum on the radar before the u.k. and eu go through the divorce proceedings and enable scotland to not actually leave the eu? that could be one of the angles on this. meanwhile talking with those , disappointed by the results yesterday, as 62% of scots wanted to stay in the eu, we also have a petition calling for another referendum. it seems unlikely this particular petition will be successful, but it underlines the divisions in the country. jon, fran? francine: given the uncertainty, will there be a coup in labour and a possible general election? anna: that is being discussed. we heard from jeremy corbyn, saying if there is another leadership challenge, he would stand again. there has been a n
anna: it was talked about as a once-in-a-lifetime or once in a generation decision. it seems things have changed so much that this could be back on the table. that is what nicoleturgeon was addressing. she says this is something they are considering, and because of that legislation is paving the way for a possible independence referendum. she is in talks with the eu for immediate discussion. the timing will be interesting. will they be able to get the independence referendum on the radar before...
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anna: it was talked about at this time as a once-in-a-lifetime or once in a generation decision. things have changed so much that this could be back on the table. that is what nicoleturgeon was adjusting. legislation is paving the way for a possible in independence referendum. she is in talks with the eu for immediate discussion. the timing will be interesting. will they be able to get the independence referendum on the radar before the u.k. and eu go through the divorce proceedings and enable scotland cannot actually believe the eu. talking with those disappointed results yesterday, as 62% of scots wanted to stay in the eu, we also have a petition calling for another referendum. it seems unlikely this particular petition will be successful but it underlines the divisions in the country. francine: given the uncertainty, will there be a coup in labour and a possible general election? anna: that is being discussed. we heard from jeremy corbyn, saying if there is another leadership challenge, he would stand again. there has been a no-confidence table motioned by some in his own party. it gets the 51 signatures needed to get another leadership vote in the labour party
anna: it was talked about at this time as a once-in-a-lifetime or once in a generation decision. things have changed so much that this could be back on the table. that is what nicoleturgeon was adjusting. legislation is paving the way for a possible in independence referendum. she is in talks with the eu for immediate discussion. the timing will be interesting. will they be able to get the independence referendum on the radar before the u.k. and eu go through the divorce proceedings and enable...
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nicolle wallace, mike barnicle, chris jansing. and joining us now, washington correspondent for politico, anna palmer and jake sherman.ways as they will be the new authors of mike allen's politico playbook early next month. congratulations to you both. >> thank you. >> it's going to be fun. i look forward to hearing from you both. let's talk about politics of the day. we had paul ryan on "meet the press" pick apart his comments there. >> absolutely. what's really been interesting here is him kind of trying to be the party standard bearer. at the same time, almost releasing his members saying you have to do what you want to do. i think that dance that we are seeing him constantly doing, some of the other party leaders like mitch mcconnell in terms of trying to embrace trump when they can because he is the party's nominee but giving cover for those republicans who feel he's stepped too far right now. >> donald trump's upcoming trip to capitol hill is july 7th, what can we expect from this? >> i don't think there's going to be a discussion of a private meeting with paul ryan at this point, which is notable. they've met a
nicolle wallace, mike barnicle, chris jansing. and joining us now, washington correspondent for politico, anna palmer and jake sherman.ways as they will be the new authors of mike allen's politico playbook early next month. congratulations to you both. >> thank you. >> it's going to be fun. i look forward to hearing from you both. let's talk about politics of the day. we had paul ryan on "meet the press" pick apart his comments there. >> absolutely. what's really...