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thursday night, bannon goes to the house and says you all had better vote for it, and ultimatum.y friday, the speaker goes to the white house, and everybody knew it was that news for the bill but the news had not broken. he said to the president, this is what the president told me, we do not have the votes. what are we going to do? rhine had talked it over with his members and they did not want to have the vote. they talked it over and they decided to pull the bill. that is what i got the call. expected --t is it where is it expected to go now? could they refashion the bill that might get democratic votes or something that might find common ground between the freedom caucus and moderates? do they just want to get to tax reform? robert: i think they want to put it on a shelf for months, see what it as at -- where they are at in six months to a year. but it is hard for republicans to give this up. they've been fighting against obamacare for years, and today the speaker went on a conference call with the donors and said that they are going to keep moving forward on health care and t
thursday night, bannon goes to the house and says you all had better vote for it, and ultimatum.y friday, the speaker goes to the white house, and everybody knew it was that news for the bill but the news had not broken. he said to the president, this is what the president told me, we do not have the votes. what are we going to do? rhine had talked it over with his members and they did not want to have the vote. they talked it over and they decided to pull the bill. that is what i got the call....
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thursday night, bannon goes to the house and says the president wants a vote you all had better , voteor it, an ultimatum. by friday, the speaker goes to the white house, everybody knew it was bad news for the bill but the news had not broken. he said to the president, this is what the president told me, the speaker says we do not have the votes. you have a decision to make with me, what are we going to do? ryan had talked it over with his members and they did not want to have the vote. they talked it through and they decided to pull the bill. that is when i got the call. charlie: where is it expected to go now? could they refashion the bill that might get democratic votes or something that might find common ground between the moderates and the freedom caucus? or do they want to simply take a breath and get tax reform? robert: i think it is more than l -- the latter. i think they want to put it on a shelf for months, see where they are at in six months to a year, see if the democrats are willing to work on any piecemeal legislation. but it is hard for republicans to give this up. they'
thursday night, bannon goes to the house and says the president wants a vote you all had better , voteor it, an ultimatum. by friday, the speaker goes to the white house, everybody knew it was bad news for the bill but the news had not broken. he said to the president, this is what the president told me, the speaker says we do not have the votes. you have a decision to make with me, what are we going to do? ryan had talked it over with his members and they did not want to have the vote. they...
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thursday night bannon goes to the house, says the president wants the vote, you better vote for it. this is it. ultimatum. by friday the speaker goes to the white house. when the speaker is going to the white house, everybody knew it was bad news for the bill but news hadn't brocken. and he says to the president, he saidsch 24 is what the president said we don't have the votes, you have a decision to make with me. what are we going to do it, ryan talked with his members, he didn't want to have the vote. in a way they talked it through over the course of several minutes and decided to pull the bill and that's when i got the call. >> rose: where do they expect to go now? le to get some democratic be to votes? do they want to refashion a bill that show can find common ground between moderates and the freedom caucus. do they want to just simply tack a breathe and try to get tax reform. >> i think it's a little bit more of the latter, put it on a shelf for months, see where they can be in six months to a year, see if the democrats are willing to work on any piece meal legislation. it's h
thursday night bannon goes to the house, says the president wants the vote, you better vote for it. this is it. ultimatum. by friday the speaker goes to the white house. when the speaker is going to the white house, everybody knew it was bad news for the bill but news hadn't brocken. and he says to the president, he saidsch 24 is what the president said we don't have the votes, you have a decision to make with me. what are we going to do it, ryan talked with his members, he didn't want to have...
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it's not an accident and it's been observed that steve bannon goes everywhere with trump. he has taken a job not as chief of staff. he didn't want to be in charge of the minutia that takes you out of the room and not sitting next to the president all day. >> the advantage that ryan has, nobody in his or her right mind wants his jobightow and that's why he might be able to keep it. >> that's exactly it. i want to thank you to kurt bardella. the others will be back and so will i because i'm giving joy her show back. >>> up next, a real plot to remove a legal u.s. resident from the country and deliver him into the hands of an autocrat. that bizarre story and joy gets her show right back right after this. here you go. life looks great with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best th
it's not an accident and it's been observed that steve bannon goes everywhere with trump. he has taken a job not as chief of staff. he didn't want to be in charge of the minutia that takes you out of the room and not sitting next to the president all day. >> the advantage that ryan has, nobody in his or her right mind wants his jobightow and that's why he might be able to keep it. >> that's exactly it. i want to thank you to kurt bardella. the others will be back and so will i...
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bannon is the intellectual driver behind the president's agenda? >> there's no doubt and he's achieved a mind meld with the president that goes beyond. they're peers. bannon is successfully financial just as the president is. he works late in the life. he basically has no social life, much like the president himself as far as i know golfing and yelling at you guys on the tv has no known hobbies. i would inject a note of caution to what sally has just said. sheez i think we've heard this before the 2016 presidential campaign and bodies were thrown over board, pick your metaphor. >> wait a minute, wait a minute. careful. >> but trump prevailed. i don't think he's going to bend washington to his will, but i'm not sure washington is going to bend trump to washington's will. >> do you think democrats would work with the president and vice versa? >> it depends. on a bill like infrastructure, they're going to be tempted to because there may be goodies. >> on healthcare? >> on healthcare, no. >> because they say repeal is off the table. >> that's right. and unless president trump says we will go into obamacare and try to fix it as it is, the
bannon is the intellectual driver behind the president's agenda? >> there's no doubt and he's achieved a mind meld with the president that goes beyond. they're peers. bannon is successfully financial just as the president is. he works late in the life. he basically has no social life, much like the president himself as far as i know golfing and yelling at you guys on the tv has no known hobbies. i would inject a note of caution to what sally has just said. sheez i think we've heard this...
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bannon? i think this goes very quickly up the chain in the white house.the oval office in the sense trump knew what was going on. in which case the whole question of the use of nunes becomes not just devin nunes stumbling into something, but devin nunes being a pawn of the white house in an attempt to divert attention from the russia connection. >> well, it has been reported at least i've seen in more than one place that cohen-watkins, eliana was just here talking about mcmasters and the president intervened after bannon went to him on behalf of cohen-watkins. but ej, what in the world were these two -- why were they burning the midnight oil these two in the white house combing through all these documents? is that their job to go through this stuff? think the nsa is sorting through this and if they find something they then ship it over there? >> well, trump totally politicized this when he did his tweet about obama groundlessly. it doesn't shock me at all these two guys were probably tasked to find any shred of anything that might remotely justify an unju
bannon? i think this goes very quickly up the chain in the white house.the oval office in the sense trump knew what was going on. in which case the whole question of the use of nunes becomes not just devin nunes stumbling into something, but devin nunes being a pawn of the white house in an attempt to divert attention from the russia connection. >> well, it has been reported at least i've seen in more than one place that cohen-watkins, eliana was just here talking about mcmasters and the...
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bannon and reince priebus? investors aren't getting into that vortex of what goes down in the white house. clear road and they want to be able to move ahead and they love the idea of less regulation. they love the idea of tax reform. the question is are they going to get it. >> from our washington bureau tonight inexplicably with more energy than any of us, stephanie rule. she is back on the area tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern time with live coverage of day three of the supreme court hearings. >>> another break for us. coming up, a part of american history not seen until today when "the 11th hour" continues. ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >>> last thing before we go here tonight, paging michael. what experts are calling the first ever color film of the white house. it's existence unknown until now. this dates back to the hoover administration before the days of fdr. first lady lou hoover's home videos were thought to be recorded in black and white, but turns out they were shot on primitive color film. after a fire on christmas eve, which gutted much of the west wing. herb
bannon and reince priebus? investors aren't getting into that vortex of what goes down in the white house. clear road and they want to be able to move ahead and they love the idea of less regulation. they love the idea of tax reform. the question is are they going to get it. >> from our washington bureau tonight inexplicably with more energy than any of us, stephanie rule. she is back on the area tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern time with live coverage of day three of the supreme...
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bannon a reince priebus? investors en't getting into that vortex of what goes down in the white house. a clear road and they want to be able to move ahead and they love the idea of less regulation. they love the idea of tax reform. the question is are they going to get it. >> from our washington bureau tonight inexplicably with more energy than any of us, stephanie rule. she is back on the area tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern time with love coverage ive cov three of the supreme court hearings. >>> another break for us. coming up, a part of american history not seen until today when "the 11th hour" continues. special editspecial edi. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just li
bannon a reince priebus? investors en't getting into that vortex of what goes down in the white house. a clear road and they want to be able to move ahead and they love the idea of less regulation. they love the idea of tax reform. the question is are they going to get it. >> from our washington bureau tonight inexplicably with more energy than any of us, stephanie rule. she is back on the area tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern time with love coverage ive cov three of the supreme...
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goes through here. >> but there are some concerned that it fits the world view of steve bannon that deconstruction of the administrative state if there's a government shut down. >> he's a disrupter. >> we hope not. >> an agreement in north carolina to repeal house bill 2. a measure that criticized lgbt. it goes before the legislature in a matter of hours. if it is not repealed today the ncaa is prepared to pull all of its events out of the state through 2020. governor roy cooper says the agreement though not perfect begins the process of repairing north carolina's reputation. the economic damages to north carolina have been front and center, in the billions of dollars. >>> this morning as senate intersection committee prepares for its first public hearing how is the kremlin reacting? we are going to take a trip to moscow next. >>> accusations of collusion preaching a fever pitch as the senate intelligence committee prepares to a launch a hearing. in a matter of hours, so how are the russians reacting. good morning, matthew. what is the reaction in moscow? >> reporter: well, it may be familiar to you.
goes through here. >> but there are some concerned that it fits the world view of steve bannon that deconstruction of the administrative state if there's a government shut down. >> he's a disrupter. >> we hope not. >> an agreement in north carolina to repeal house bill 2. a measure that criticized lgbt. it goes before the legislature in a matter of hours. if it is not repealed today the ncaa is prepared to pull all of its events out of the state through 2020. governor...
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donald trump that came up with idea but one of the advisers, steve bannon, somebody who strategically realizes if put this out and goes on msnbc and they try to trash donald trump, only bolsters the case for him. >> glad you're getting the wrath of jeffrey toobin tonight and not me. come on, don. but i've got to ask you this william. i got one of the notes that you got that said would make sense, 2005, before the u.s. lenders cut him off and dependence on russia deepened. >> they are stamped with client copy on them. client in this case i think refers to donald j. trump. >> the year he married his current wife. >> nevertheless he is the client. that's one possible indication, not to get conspiratorial about it. >> you're on my team. >> think would be a smart move by donald trump to release these now because of all the reasons you're talking about. diversion and diverting tactic. on the other hand, i don't understand, he's supposed to be wealthy guy, only 25% tax rate. in new york city you pay 50% plus, where is the other 25%? >> he made $150 million, i would call that pretty wealthy guy. not as rich as don but -- >> h
donald trump that came up with idea but one of the advisers, steve bannon, somebody who strategically realizes if put this out and goes on msnbc and they try to trash donald trump, only bolsters the case for him. >> glad you're getting the wrath of jeffrey toobin tonight and not me. come on, don. but i've got to ask you this william. i got one of the notes that you got that said would make sense, 2005, before the u.s. lenders cut him off and dependence on russia deepened. >> they...
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it goes to president trump and steve bannon who runs an alt-right website.-american that makes somebody uncomfortable -- >> i'd like to talk. i would like to get some time as well. >> he's incapable of respecting the space and time i established. >> i don't care what color you are. i have respect for you. >> our differences part of the discussion. >> can you please allow me to speak? >> can you count how many times you've interrupted me and then you yelled at me. please continue. >> do i get some time. >> yes you do now after having interrupted me consistently. >> that's really great respect. >> yes sit from you. >> as the country has to deal with these really meddlesome issues, i don't think it help to immediately jump to the racism, . let's go to the issues at hand. i thought april's question was very very respectful and i think it's legitimate and i think she deserves an answer for that question. i think the feistiness sometimes, the feistiness that we just demonstrated to the american people doesn't help. with you have your viewpoint, i have my viewpoint
it goes to president trump and steve bannon who runs an alt-right website.-american that makes somebody uncomfortable -- >> i'd like to talk. i would like to get some time as well. >> he's incapable of respecting the space and time i established. >> i don't care what color you are. i have respect for you. >> our differences part of the discussion. >> can you please allow me to speak? >> can you count how many times you've interrupted me and then you yelled at...
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could have been someone like steve bannon, who strategically realizes if they put this out and it goes on a network like msnbc and they. >> oh, come on! >> but, i mean, i've got to ask you this william because i got one of those notes that you got that said it would make sense -- >> first of all, these two pages, if they're to be believed, they are stamped with the words "client copy" on them. now, client in this case i think refers to donald j. trump. i may be mistaken. >> the year. >> look, i think this would be a very smart move by donald trump to release these now because of all the resistance you were talking about, the diverse and the diverting track particular. we know he play. >> well, he made $150 million, i would call that a pretty wealthy guy. >> right, he is a wealthy guy. but he "us snfrm. >> the former president paid, what? >> 19%. >> but in new york, tell me about it. if that why. >>. >> we know what we're going to know. and it two pages long and file it away and keep asking for his tax returns, which he should release period prp it was a $950 million loss which he then
could have been someone like steve bannon, who strategically realizes if they put this out and it goes on a network like msnbc and they. >> oh, come on! >> but, i mean, i've got to ask you this william because i got one of those notes that you got that said it would make sense -- >> first of all, these two pages, if they're to be believed, they are stamped with the words "client copy" on them. now, client in this case i think refers to donald j. trump. i may be...
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and the press is the one that goes after president trump. so bannonze so he's not going to give any space to the regular media. but yet trump, the conflict is, trump on the other hand can't exist unless his name is in print, whether it's twitter, whether it's the tabloids. trump needs to see his name every single day. so his view of what the media is, is the -- either the tabloids or pop culture media, whether it's z or whatever it is. he can relate to that. that's his w to get to the people to see his name in print every day. but the mainstream media, he wants nothing to do with because their idea is to do away with mainstream media, to delegitimatize it, to make people not believe it. >> you know, the interesting thing about what you say there, because there was all those studies during the campaign that showed that fake news sites were much more popular among trump voters than any supporters of any other candidate. >> sure. >> recently there was an entrepreneur, let's say, who created a fake news site with all sorts of right wing conspiracy news an
and the press is the one that goes after president trump. so bannonze so he's not going to give any space to the regular media. but yet trump, the conflict is, trump on the other hand can't exist unless his name is in print, whether it's twitter, whether it's the tabloids. trump needs to see his name every single day. so his view of what the media is, is the -- either the tabloids or pop culture media, whether it's z or whatever it is. he can relate to that. that's his w to get to the people to...
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steve bannon has talked about the deconstruction of the government. but he goes power that the intelligence agencies have in the or the power he perceived them to have. the notion is not a political issue, it goes into a deeper fury that there are intelligence officials in the u.s. that have broader power than they should and over the happenings in congress. >> when you're complaining about deep state i think you're in deep something else. had there been obama holdovers leaking information sinls the early days of the administration, probably so. maybe there are people who didn't like what president trump is doing coming into office. jeremy knows this, a lot of the leaks coming from the administration are coming from the rival factions inside the white house and sometimes those leaks are embarrassing to the president, embarrassing to certain people at certain times in this administration, but to blame it on some deep state it sounds like a tom clancy novel that never got published. >> you worked as a lawyer at the nsa, why the administration would want to irritate
steve bannon has talked about the deconstruction of the government. but he goes power that the intelligence agencies have in the or the power he perceived them to have. the notion is not a political issue, it goes into a deeper fury that there are intelligence officials in the u.s. that have broader power than they should and over the happenings in congress. >> when you're complaining about deep state i think you're in deep something else. had there been obama holdovers leaking...
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goes through. the one person we understand, steve bannon the senior advisor to president trump and maybe the singleost powerful person inside of the white house. from what we understand he is still echoing donald trump said during the campaign trail that come inbooing these two entities is anti-competitive. it's too much power. ashley: power in the hands of too few. >> one distributor, at&t, which distributes 25% of all programing in the united states. and he is still pushing for donald trump to somehow be against this deal. we should point out that trump has said very little about the deal since the campaign. nothing -- ashley: had a lot on his plate. >> had a lot on his plate. ashley: you know. >> had no problem talking about ivanka's clothing line at nordstrom. ashley: you know. >> and arnold getting fired. ashley: that's big news, let's be honest. >> yeah, arnold being fired. sometimes you can't make this stuff up. ashley: sarcasm. >> it would be funny if i'm making it up. no, he hasn't said anything on this subject yet but his advisors are signaling where they come about in the administration.
goes through. the one person we understand, steve bannon the senior advisor to president trump and maybe the singleost powerful person inside of the white house. from what we understand he is still echoing donald trump said during the campaign trail that come inbooing these two entities is anti-competitive. it's too much power. ashley: power in the hands of too few. >> one distributor, at&t, which distributes 25% of all programing in the united states. and he is still pushing for...
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bannon and miller and trump himself. this controlling of the thought process goes before our world to tom paine.nnot think liberty is a ,shadow that quits the horizon. i think looking at the numbers, he would have on the whole russia issue, i think he nould've loved the puti bashing, but would not have bought the notion that the ew the election in any way. he would said that was the responsibility of the hillary campaign. he would've looked at the numbers in michigan for example, he would have said they were not there on the ground, they did not woo the unions, they did not do the job. in onhink he would zero the threat to the press. everyone knows democracy cannot work without a free press. these dark, menacing remarks and trump have been making about the opposition party. they said, we are going to do something about it. that is what would set off all the alarm bells. >> he was being called the enemy. you see on cable news this sanctimonious kind of, why are you calling me the enemy? i'm just a journalist. he would take it. i am the enemy, then? you would see the spirit come out and that is wh
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anhis staff is standing there listening to an irate presiden and then he goes in a huff off to mar-a-lago, leaving bannon and priebus behind. >> i just want to stop for a second. sort of hang a lantern on this which is to say the president of the united states arguably has access to some of the most closely guard guarded information of any individual on the planet, the secrets of the united states. he is also someone who needs to depend on reliable information in order to -- in order to make decisions. and what you're saying is that this information didn't come through some channel of a briefing or anything. this was him reading a printout of a breitbart write-up of a mark levin radio monologue. >> the three things that i find are most important for donald trump as he digests information is that he looks at his twitter feed, not just at what other people are tweeting, but what his supporters are tweeting at him. he thinks that's kind of his populous touch, understanding what his supporters are saying to him on social media. he reads these pile of news articles. and he is also on the phone constantly. tha
anhis staff is standing there listening to an irate presiden and then he goes in a huff off to mar-a-lago, leaving bannon and priebus behind. >> i just want to stop for a second. sort of hang a lantern on this which is to say the president of the united states arguably has access to some of the most closely guard guarded information of any individual on the planet, the secrets of the united states. he is also someone who needs to depend on reliable information in order to -- in order to...
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the table and someone else gets to the table and the evening comes and steve bannon gets to him and that thing he agreed to goesgreat way of putting it. >> that's the importance of getting to steve bannon. one point is talk to jared kushner and steve bannon. he listens to them. you are right, he may listen to the last person he talks to. that's the importance of being in there and the imptance of finding common ground with him. go there. the aerospace companies have done well. they can talk to him about planes. he loves his 757. he's loving air force one even more now. butter him up and talk to him in his language. people say he doesn't talk tech speak. he's an old guy. he talks about figures for numbers. talk is language. find the common ground and you have gone a long way. >> mike allen, thank you very much. >> happy weekend. >> the only thing about bannon is you see what's coming out in trump is all bannon stuff t bannon way. not anything anyone else said. i love the words you use, manically transaction. >> you may have a transaction with him, but it won't last an hour. axios is amazing. mike allen is amazin
the table and someone else gets to the table and the evening comes and steve bannon gets to him and that thing he agreed to goesgreat way of putting it. >> that's the importance of getting to steve bannon. one point is talk to jared kushner and steve bannon. he listens to them. you are right, he may listen to the last person he talks to. that's the importance of being in there and the imptance of finding common ground with him. go there. the aerospace companies have done well. they can...
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bannon and breitbart are as close as they used to be? would you do it for political covering in case it all goes wrong? you are machiavellian, christian! sands and relations with the north may change? pardon me. my apologies... what will this mean for the region? north korea... south korea's policy... still makes me laugh every time, christian. that clip has been viewed more than 16 million times on you tube. professor kelly has been inundated with media requests. here is what he told us. this is my wife, this is my son and this is my daughter. it's very nice to meet you properly. and to be able to talk to you, rather than just seeing you running around in the background. chung—ha, how has it been for you these past few days? a little stressful. we have tried to handle it. we are fine, getting better. the reality is, for around 48 hours, you were the most famous family in the world. when you watched it back, which i'm sure you did, could you appreciate what a perfect piece of physical comedy it was, unwittingly? we did. and we've watched it multiple times too, and our families have watched as well. everyone seems to think it is pretty
bannon and breitbart are as close as they used to be? would you do it for political covering in case it all goes wrong? you are machiavellian, christian! sands and relations with the north may change? pardon me. my apologies... what will this mean for the region? north korea... south korea's policy... still makes me laugh every time, christian. that clip has been viewed more than 16 million times on you tube. professor kelly has been inundated with media requests. here is what he told us. this...
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bannon's bff since forever. he invited nigel of brexit to the breitbart townhouse of washington, d.c., back in 2014. this goes back a long, long way, steph. jeff sessions, if you like, he is the second.com knee, flynn was the first. they are all going to come tumbling down. in this day and age, you can't hide this. >> i think flynn is important here. sessions would be in less trouble if we didn't know that flynn, of course, said, sure, i talked to the russians. but sanctions didn't come up, but they had. we have the predicate to make us wonder if we are getting the full story from sessions. >> it's impeachment we should be talking about. how much more should america have to take. >> sessions to at the least recuse himself are growing louder. tom cole joins me next on why he thinks it might be too early for that. >>> plus, we are minutes away from another record open at the stock market. will snapchat push the market higher? i'm going to help you here. the answer is probably yes. where's frank? it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'
bannon's bff since forever. he invited nigel of brexit to the breitbart townhouse of washington, d.c., back in 2014. this goes back a long, long way, steph. jeff sessions, if you like, he is the second.com knee, flynn was the first. they are all going to come tumbling down. in this day and age, you can't hide this. >> i think flynn is important here. sessions would be in less trouble if we didn't know that flynn, of course, said, sure, i talked to the russians. but sanctions didn't come...
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[laughter] but if somebody can talk to bannon, and tell him he should get a stronger moves so -- moves so his hair can stay down because every time he goes to a meeting i know where he's bentbeen because when he takes his hood off, the hair comes off. since i'm there i might as well -- [laughter] [no audio] are really good friends, we were lucky we came in together and played in the baseball game together, our families got to know each other. tim has so much in common with donald, that i am not sure if our relationship can survive. i am sure he is sitting there saying, i do not have anything in common with him, just name one. to start with, neither one of you are members of the congressional black caucus. [laughter] but, i just think it's because republicans are too cheap to pay the dues. but we do have a layaway plan if you need it. [laughter] now, you know, i really want to talk to the press. a think we heard a little bit of it tonight. press isthat the considered, the enemy of the american people. if you are going to be accurate that part ofhink it i could agree that if you are a politician then the free press -enemy, because if they
[laughter] but if somebody can talk to bannon, and tell him he should get a stronger moves so -- moves so his hair can stay down because every time he goes to a meeting i know where he's bentbeen because when he takes his hood off, the hair comes off. since i'm there i might as well -- [laughter] [no audio] are really good friends, we were lucky we came in together and played in the baseball game together, our families got to know each other. tim has so much in common with donald, that i am not...
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goes to the pentagon. why? what is it for? is it possible that mr. bannon and mr. trump are thinking about a war drive? the president has tweeted about world war iii in a very cavalier and flippant way. nobody knows. but one thing we know is all of that money that goes over to the pentagon, if history is any record, will be available for the beltway band its and the mega corporations to go and make a buck off of the american taxpayer and strip it from the e.p.a. and strip it from the department of state and strip it from department of jation and put it in the pentagon and ere a lot of people will get rich. they are going from meals on wheels to deals on wheels. that's the name of the game. no more meals on wheels. it's all about deals on wheels. you have to know the president nd know the inside and the president. who are they going to sacrifice or this operation? it would take us all night to go through the domestic programs and projects that the american people depend on that will be sliced and diced because of this budget proposal. at least if it goes through. so let's start with the national institu
goes to the pentagon. why? what is it for? is it possible that mr. bannon and mr. trump are thinking about a war drive? the president has tweeted about world war iii in a very cavalier and flippant way. nobody knows. but one thing we know is all of that money that goes over to the pentagon, if history is any record, will be available for the beltway band its and the mega corporations to go and make a buck off of the american taxpayer and strip it from the e.p.a. and strip it from the department...
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it goes to the heart of simple questions like, can you make a 20% cut in your agency. i think there is reason, matt, why steve bannonaid this cabinet was selected intentionally. the last cabinets have been accused of not having anybody from the business world. a lot of these folks are from the business world and i understand what it means when a ceo says, i got to take 10% out of your group, find a way. >> martha, that's true. don't forget where we are. this is after many years of budget sequestration, their barges have been quite dumb at caught radically. >> martha: the defense budget has been cut radically, nothing else. >> no, it was all non-defense budgets were cut other than the entitlement programs. the programs have been cut really deeply already for many years. now, this is going to go below the bone and into real muscle. >> martha: how can that be? we have more tax dollars going into the u.s. government than ever before. you look at education, and many of the most difficult areas for education, you have a higher dollar amount going towards each student than ever before. the problem is not money. the problem
it goes to the heart of simple questions like, can you make a 20% cut in your agency. i think there is reason, matt, why steve bannonaid this cabinet was selected intentionally. the last cabinets have been accused of not having anybody from the business world. a lot of these folks are from the business world and i understand what it means when a ceo says, i got to take 10% out of your group, find a way. >> martha, that's true. don't forget where we are. this is after many years of budget...
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goes down. this cabinet is like the final scene in intervention. but this time the intervention says done you are not just going to rehab, bannon, you are you have gotllyanne, you are connection, steven miller. >> you are obviously a kmooud comedian because you remember spiro agnew. he went around talking about morality. but he was taking brown bags of cash. they were delivering big bags with cash in it from the contractors in maryland. and it never occurred to him, i'm a thief. >> chris, please tell me you are never going to let go of the russian ties story. i think it's the one. by part san, there is so much there. so many people that could be implicated. so then a things happening that look to the average citizen this could be a result of whatever conversations were happening i don't think it's just flynn. >> was conroy said you get what you pay for. a fair exchange is no robbery. kathy griffin, you are a treat, you are a griffin. >> i adore you. >> you are a mick and i know you are a good mick and i love you for it and your mouth was as pure as an angel. >> you and any call wallas and brian were scaring me about the seven second delay. when you
goes down. this cabinet is like the final scene in intervention. but this time the intervention says done you are not just going to rehab, bannon, you are you have gotllyanne, you are connection, steven miller. >> you are obviously a kmooud comedian because you remember spiro agnew. he went around talking about morality. but he was taking brown bags of cash. they were delivering big bags with cash in it from the contractors in maryland. and it never occurred to him, i'm a thief. >>...
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bannon is with trump on those things. saying things are as they always were, and i'd love to know who is telling them that. it's not like trump goes back and says i meant what i said about israel, china, nato. he just let that happen. that's a strange dynamic to me. bill: still trying to sort all of that out. i know this might not be your beef, but there has been nbc news about why the set on the access tape as long as it did. david: i know -- covered the story --he wrote a started with a story on monday, and i think the dispute was the entertainment division, which owned overseas "access hollywood" what it to do it and that once it to do a version of it where billy bush's voice was not heard, just trump by himself on the bus -- [laughter] david: i did report that. bill: we will do one more. yes, sir. >> thank you for all of your fake news. this is great. up on what you are just saying. we have a president who apparently is a pathological liar and he seems narcissist. and so, we are all wrestling with this in our heads. i get to the point we don't -- i don't believe anything that he says, just nothing. and that would go for a lot
bannon is with trump on those things. saying things are as they always were, and i'd love to know who is telling them that. it's not like trump goes back and says i meant what i said about israel, china, nato. he just let that happen. that's a strange dynamic to me. bill: still trying to sort all of that out. i know this might not be your beef, but there has been nbc news about why the set on the access tape as long as it did. david: i know -- covered the story --he wrote a started with a story...
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why steve bannon said he was going to deconstruct the administrative state. ( ♪ ) it just feels like anything is possible here in upstate new york. ( ♪ ) at corning, i test smart glass that goesthe world. but there's no place like home. there's always something different to do like skiing in the winter, jet skiing in the summer. can do ytng new yo state is filled with bright minds like samantha's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a "truck-cicle." [second man] how you doing? [ice cracking] [second man] ah,ah, ah. oh no! [first man] saves us some drilling. [burke] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> he promised to drain the swamp, no repoew reports that president trump is draining the regulations. what is big business stand to gain? verizon, at&t, they may no longer have to take reasonable measures to protect social security numbers, web browsing history and personal information of their customers. that was a rule.
why steve bannon said he was going to deconstruct the administrative state. ( ♪ ) it just feels like anything is possible here in upstate new york. ( ♪ ) at corning, i test smart glass that goesthe world. but there's no place like home. there's always something different to do like skiing in the winter, jet skiing in the summer. can do ytng new yo state is filled with bright minds like samantha's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on...
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bannon hates and is hates immigration reform. so that's where this pressure is coming from. it's dual. coming from the house conservatives members. ashley: so does paul ryan become the scapegoat if this thing goesn? >> knowing what i know about donald trump, i don't care what he said today, he will point the finger at somebody, and it's going to be paul ryan. ashley: isn't that the joke when the owner of the team says we have the full support of the manager. you know that man is going to get fired? >> yeah. the most powerful man inside that white house besides the president is not mike pence but steve bannon and steve bannon does not want paul ryan to continue as speaker. and the name he's telling people about, he's raising is this guy meadows. now, the question is does meadows have the votes? believe it or not -- ashley: would that upset a lot of people in his own party, though, by throwing a wrench in this whole thing and reducing to budge? >> that's the question. does he have the votes? i don't know. the real question is just how conservative is the house? is the house more conservative -- ryan conservative or is it more bannon conservative or trump conservative? i mean i don't know. ashley:
bannon hates and is hates immigration reform. so that's where this pressure is coming from. it's dual. coming from the house conservatives members. ashley: so does paul ryan become the scapegoat if this thing goesn? >> knowing what i know about donald trump, i don't care what he said today, he will point the finger at somebody, and it's going to be paul ryan. ashley: isn't that the joke when the owner of the team says we have the full support of the manager. you know that man is going to...
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goes on. thank you, both. >>> new tonight, president trump's daughter, ivanka, and something that hasn't happened since the eisenhower administration. you thought health care was off the agenda? what steve bannondoing behind the scenes. does your child need help with digestive balance? try align junior probiotic. so she can have a fraction dominating... status updating... hello-yellow-belt kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support with align junior. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand, also for kids. a body without proper footd needssupport can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve foot, knee or lower back pain from being on your feet. dr. scholl's. hey, searching for a great used yeah! you got it. just say show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com. i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported pretty cool i like it that's the power of carfax® find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing start your used car search at carfax.com for over 100 years like kraft has,cious natural ch
goes on. thank you, both. >>> new tonight, president trump's daughter, ivanka, and something that hasn't happened since the eisenhower administration. you thought health care was off the agenda? what steve bannondoing behind the scenes. does your child need help with digestive balance? try align junior probiotic. so she can have a fraction dominating... status updating... hello-yellow-belt kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support with align junior. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic...
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bannon talked about. you talked about bureaucracies and where does the next phase of draining draining the swamp goes?ify the people who are totally oppose today us and figure out how you're going the fire them or reassign them. we may have the largest federal offices in rural idaho and montana you have ever seen. i would go through the entire government. abraham lincoln fired 70% of the senior bureaucrats in the federal government. he had to get rid of southern sympathizers and people in place willing to fight a civil war. 70% in the first couple of months. 95% of the money given by federal officials was given to hillary clinton. 97% at the justice department, 99% at the state department. that tells you -- >> staggering. >> a lot of folks out there who ain't for donald trump and are not going to help him. abby: you're always teaching us something. >> i don't know about that. by the way, congratulations on your dad. abby: thank you so much. >> thank you, sir. abby: with some other headlines this morning. remember when press secretary sean spicer responded to the media badgering about nigel's meeting w
bannon talked about. you talked about bureaucracies and where does the next phase of draining draining the swamp goes?ify the people who are totally oppose today us and figure out how you're going the fire them or reassign them. we may have the largest federal offices in rural idaho and montana you have ever seen. i would go through the entire government. abraham lincoln fired 70% of the senior bureaucrats in the federal government. he had to get rid of southern sympathizers and people in place...
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bannon you but others, you can sign up for free for something called amazon smile. hundreds of different charities, you sign up for, pick your charity. everything you buy, a half of % of the sail goesart. no reward points, no filling out form. it happens automatically. >> you just go to your amazon >> go to amazon, sign up for amazon smile. pick your charity or charities and everything that you buy, half a percent goes to your favorites charity. >> that make you say feel good about shopping >> i love that one. it doesn't cost you anything. no hassle to do it. no form to fill out >> you know what else is no hassle? alexa, she sort of knows your habit. >> we were having this debate. the debate is how much do you want amazon in your life? so and i think a lot of people are having the same discussion, especially last week we had the news that the cia potentially hacked into smart tvs and things like that. it's amazon's world, we're just living in it >> you feel ok. right >> feel good. sounds a little bit more romantic this morning. how is that >> all right. >> rough night. >> check out your winning lottery numbers and we will be right back. lottery numbers and we will be right back. ♪f
bannon you but others, you can sign up for free for something called amazon smile. hundreds of different charities, you sign up for, pick your charity. everything you buy, a half of % of the sail goesart. no reward points, no filling out form. it happens automatically. >> you just go to your amazon >> go to amazon, sign up for amazon smile. pick your charity or charities and everything that you buy, half a percent goes to your favorites charity. >> that make you say feel good...
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goes. which we are seeing. former george w. bush speech writer tweeted i had thought trump and team incapable of learning but they learned from a failed inaugural that was a steve bannon speech. same troubling agenda. robert costa wrote the following. you know what? i'll take the ivanka-ism. >> mika, there was a lot less bannon. >> can you see his fingerprints off this. >> this was a receding. let's keep going. of bannon's influence over at least this speech. >> nick confessore tweeted the following. nick christoff tweeted the following. former national security adviser susan rice wrote. why do i have a queasy feeling that won't go away. as wondered if this the real donald trump. michael steele, what did you think about the tone of this speech? >> i thought the tone was right on. he figured out that space. i think you put your finger on it. he owned that room in a way that wasn't if wasn't car tyne itoon tv-ish. i thought that tone was struck in the very beginning when he led with, you know, his conversation about the end of african-american history month and sort of tied that in to this journey that we are all taking, that we still have more to do. to the moment with
goes. which we are seeing. former george w. bush speech writer tweeted i had thought trump and team incapable of learning but they learned from a failed inaugural that was a steve bannon speech. same troubling agenda. robert costa wrote the following. you know what? i'll take the ivanka-ism. >> mika, there was a lot less bannon. >> can you see his fingerprints off this. >> this was a receding. let's keep going. of bannon's influence over at least this speech. >> nick...