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she needs a ride, so she calls barry.ot exactly what he was thinking when he dropped off his card, but what the heck? he drives her. they get to talking. >> a lot of people thought that she was against development, and that wasn't the case at all. it was more she just didn't want to go through the exercise of having to move. >> indeed, edith actually makes fun of the anti-development types, who, among other things, are trying to get landmark status for the local denny's. edith's view -- things get built, things get torn down. that's the way of the world. it wouldn't be their last car talk. soon, barry's co-workers call him "driving miss daisy." could you rattle off for me some of the errands you were asked to do for her? >> i would take her laundry out to be done. we would go get her lunch. i would take her to all of her doctor's appointments. >> she didn't pay you. >> no. she just needed it. >> you're not a saint. >> nope. >> but his wife and two high-school-age children surely have the patience of job, when barry spends
she needs a ride, so she calls barry.ot exactly what he was thinking when he dropped off his card, but what the heck? he drives her. they get to talking. >> a lot of people thought that she was against development, and that wasn't the case at all. it was more she just didn't want to go through the exercise of having to move. >> indeed, edith actually makes fun of the anti-development types, who, among other things, are trying to get landmark status for the local denny's. edith's...
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barry: -- he's not going to do that. mark: a guy he just hung out with? barry: i mean, you know.ink so. thesely, there are all brand-new conservatives who i have not seen for decades. they are very concerned about the conservative legacy. it's laughable. dan: i agree with you that it is laughable. i think it is a fair critique that washington republicans have not been serious about developing a real conservative governing agenda. the idea that donald trump is the antidote to that, who's never been embraced or engaged in or advocated for conservative ideas in his life? barry: let me tell you something. policy is important. how we talk about them, they are far more important. that is where we really have failed. the reason we get 45% in a presidential race is because nobody thinks we even care let , alone listen. mark: great discussion. thank you. when we come back, our rapidfire rendition of mr. trump goes to washington. if you are in washington you can listen to this program on bloomberg 99.1 fm. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ mark: it was a really big day in the nation's capital. if
barry: -- he's not going to do that. mark: a guy he just hung out with? barry: i mean, you know.ink so. thesely, there are all brand-new conservatives who i have not seen for decades. they are very concerned about the conservative legacy. it's laughable. dan: i agree with you that it is laughable. i think it is a fair critique that washington republicans have not been serious about developing a real conservative governing agenda. the idea that donald trump is the antidote to that, who's never...
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barry: i would agree.n 2008, after mccain had the nomination locked up. 10 point ahead of obama. obama was in the middle of a private. taking a snapshot of these polls and over interpreting them is a mistake. outbama, if trump came today and said i'm for expanding obamacare, not stringent -- shrinking it. take the position hillary clinton has. if trump did that, would you be ok with that? barry: no. dan: how do you reconcile his complete flip on his tax reform plan? barry: because i do not believe it is a complete flip. dan: he literally said that a few days ago. it is a starting point. barry: all you hear is what you want to hear. what he said was, i have to negotiate with congress. you and i both know that is what you have to do. you are not going to get everything you want. dan: no, that is not what he said. he said, you are not going to get the tax cuts that i want. what about entitlement reform? we should deal with the fact that the country is on the cost of going insolvent. i do not want to deal with
barry: i would agree.n 2008, after mccain had the nomination locked up. 10 point ahead of obama. obama was in the middle of a private. taking a snapshot of these polls and over interpreting them is a mistake. outbama, if trump came today and said i'm for expanding obamacare, not stringent -- shrinking it. take the position hillary clinton has. if trump did that, would you be ok with that? barry: no. dan: how do you reconcile his complete flip on his tax reform plan? barry: because i do not...
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barry: i don't want to waste my time to convince you.ll he wants to do is make sure nobody gets hurt and we can do that. dan: is what he says publicly different from what he wants to do? barry: i think the way you interpret things for forward -- dan i do. barry: he doesn't want to hurt seniors. dan: when you are running for office, words matter. he has set a lot of words. you're asking me to discard his words. mark: what are your feelings as an analyst about whether or not trump has a chance to win the election? dan: politics is about probabilities. you have to apply probability. do i think trump has a 30% chance, a 40% chance of winning? sure. do i think he has an above 50% chance? no. as an analyst, you look at it and say he doesn't have a shot. i think the idea of someone like donald trump being commander in chief and having the potential to recap it in the world, i think the message it would send to the world is that the 30% scares me. that is actually high. mark: what if he chooses someone as his running mate who is a respected nati
barry: i don't want to waste my time to convince you.ll he wants to do is make sure nobody gets hurt and we can do that. dan: is what he says publicly different from what he wants to do? barry: i think the way you interpret things for forward -- dan i do. barry: he doesn't want to hurt seniors. dan: when you are running for office, words matter. he has set a lot of words. you're asking me to discard his words. mark: what are your feelings as an analyst about whether or not trump has a chance to...
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you said silly, barry. i want to talk about something else i think we can put it maybe into the silly category. donald trump is now pushing a "national enquirer" story, a story that claims cruz's father was with jfk's killer a few months before jfk was assassinated. donald trump himself, he says it's ridiculous that no one is talking about this story. again, this is from the "national enquirer." do you want to defend donald trump? >> well, i mean, i have not read the story nor do i care to -- >> i summed -- your subscription to the "national enquirer" lapsed. i summed up the story for you right there. why is donald trump doing this? >> i think, this is a primary and there is no doubt that there's all kinds of crazy that's going on right now, especially in the cruz campaign. but, i mean, i saw that photo, and i don't know if that's him or not, but i mean, come on -- >> barry -- >> that's after they transferred him to mars. >> do you really think you need this kind of a conversation to win the nomination? >>
you said silly, barry. i want to talk about something else i think we can put it maybe into the silly category. donald trump is now pushing a "national enquirer" story, a story that claims cruz's father was with jfk's killer a few months before jfk was assassinated. donald trump himself, he says it's ridiculous that no one is talking about this story. again, this is from the "national enquirer." do you want to defend donald trump? >> well, i mean, i have not read the...
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stuff about evil -- i love barry diller.erful man, been great to me down through the years, but i think he's been in extremis here. >> i want to bring up an important point now, multi-nationals, with the rising possibility that trump could take office have got to look at their plans for next year. what do you do with a supply chain if tariffs could be hiked substantially, what do you with muslim members of a leadership team and they're not accepted into the united states? how do you operate in consulates if he institutes a ban? what probability do we attach to this coming to fruition? >> well, how might world commercial work is trump is actually elected president and does what he said he would do? i agree on the one hand with everything that larry kudlow says, but just to strip down and say that, well, trump ran on policy positions chooses to ignore all the crazy thing that trump has said, all of the crazy proposals that can't happen, wouldn't happen and if some of them did you would have a economic, foreign policy and natio
stuff about evil -- i love barry diller.erful man, been great to me down through the years, but i think he's been in extremis here. >> i want to bring up an important point now, multi-nationals, with the rising possibility that trump could take office have got to look at their plans for next year. what do you do with a supply chain if tariffs could be hiked substantially, what do you with muslim members of a leadership team and they're not accepted into the united states? how do you...
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i don't think that does him any good, does it, barry? >> wait a second, barry, his son just last night, yes, we'd love to have paul ryan. we don't need him. we don't need his endorsement. i at first when this all started going down i was like, of course, donald trump needs paul ryan. he needs the republican house speaker in line with him. that's long term. short term though, they say you don't need him? >> we want him. we want him. that's the key. we want him. can we win the presidency without paul ryan? of course we could. but that doesn't mean that's the path we want to go. but look at what he does for the house and senate. look at pennsylvania. look at ohio. i got a bit of data yesterday it was astounding. in youngstown, ohio, mahoning county, before the primary there were 16,000 registered republicans. after the primary, 38,000 registered republicans. that gets rob portman re-elected. the same thing is happening in pittsburgh and that's what gets to toomey re-elected. it's going to help those guy approximates. >> there's the other is
i don't think that does him any good, does it, barry? >> wait a second, barry, his son just last night, yes, we'd love to have paul ryan. we don't need him. we don't need his endorsement. i at first when this all started going down i was like, of course, donald trump needs paul ryan. he needs the republican house speaker in line with him. that's long term. short term though, they say you don't need him? >> we want him. we want him. that's the key. we want him. can we win the...
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barry, thank you very much. thanks so much, barry. >>> so a big warning from democrats, do not underestimate donald trump. a former hillary clinton spokesperson is saying donald trump has a path to victory in the general. he could win so be ready. >>> and raising the stakes in the fight over public bathrooms. letters going out to every public school in the country what the directive says ahead. why do so many businesses rely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. ...cleasee ya!ake off. when you're living with diabetes. steady is exciting. oh this is livi
barry, thank you very much. thanks so much, barry. >>> so a big warning from democrats, do not underestimate donald trump. a former hillary clinton spokesperson is saying donald trump has a path to victory in the general. he could win so be ready. >>> and raising the stakes in the fight over public bathrooms. letters going out to every public school in the country what the directive says ahead. why do so many businesses rely on the us postal service? because when they ship...
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he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon, who suffered in 1962. ronald reagan handled the accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself from the society. >> did the john birch society change the republican party in any way? prof. mulloy: i think it helped them shift it to the right. it took a while for goldwater and the burgers to have that influence, but it moved it in a more conservative direction. it paved the way for reagan's eventual victory, the activism, energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to the cause. i think it really helped that side considerably to become a major part of the republican party. >> last question for you, can you tell me a little bit about the resources you used in your research? i understand there is a secret nature about them? prof. mulloy: yeah. a secretive organization. it does not allow independent researchers access to their archive. ironically, you can go to moscow and look at kgb archives, bu
he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon, who suffered in 1962. ronald reagan handled the accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself from the society. >> did the john birch society change the republican party in any way? prof. mulloy: i think it helped them shift it to the right. it took a while for goldwater and the burgers to have that...
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barry, make your point.orked on the reagan campaign and i think you did, too rich. >> i never worked on a political campaign. >> oh, sorry about that. but ronald reagan won because he led people who were hurting. that's exactly what donald trump is going to do. >> i get that. but if he wants to unite the party why wouldn't he go back and say, senator cruz there's no proof that your father is part of the kennedy assassination? i apologize. >> no reason for that. the primary is over. >> clearly no unity yet. but it's the first night. you never know. let's listen to donald j. trump jr. giving remarks a few moments ago. >> i was. i was there with him. it was vanessa, ivanka jared, eric, the whole family was there. sitting on his bed watching the tv. saw some hints on social media then when it happened i think it was just sort of a collective wow. i don't think there were a lot of words spoken. just incredibly shocked. it's been a long and brutal process one that's been very tough and we weren't familiar with. so
barry, make your point.orked on the reagan campaign and i think you did, too rich. >> i never worked on a political campaign. >> oh, sorry about that. but ronald reagan won because he led people who were hurting. that's exactly what donald trump is going to do. >> i get that. but if he wants to unite the party why wouldn't he go back and say, senator cruz there's no proof that your father is part of the kennedy assassination? i apologize. >> no reason for that. the...
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barry, do you have thoughts on the shift versus downshift?ee the consumers coming in. are they spending or is it a matter of they're spending online? >> i am surprised they're spending at all. >> why? >> the saving rate is going up, right? no. i do think they're hoarding cash, waiting for a clearer picture of what's going on in the political climate across the country. i think people are nervous. i think this kind of -- this kind of divisive politics, the extremes with bernie on one side and, you know, ted cruz on the far right, it's just discomforting to americans. they say i don't need my sweater today. i don't needna another bathing suit. the whole climate induces paralysis. >> the trouble with that is it gets to be self-fulfilling. it's a pretty good backdrop for the consumer right now. stocks had a nice rebound. housing prices continue to rise. there is employment. whether it is at a low wage or not. a low-wage job is better than no job at all. plus, you have the savings rates are there if people want to spend. >> it's good. wages are go
barry, do you have thoughts on the shift versus downshift?ee the consumers coming in. are they spending or is it a matter of they're spending online? >> i am surprised they're spending at all. >> why? >> the saving rate is going up, right? no. i do think they're hoarding cash, waiting for a clearer picture of what's going on in the political climate across the country. i think people are nervous. i think this kind of -- this kind of divisive politics, the extremes with bernie...
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barry, first to you. how does the donald trump campaign, how do you respond to these attacks coming from the clinton campaign? >> well, i mean, you know, we don't have any expectation that this is bean bag, right? the clintons are very good at what they do. at the expect them to come at us with knives, but they need to understand we're coming right back at them. >> but, barry, the specific allegation is he was rooting for a housing crash in 2006 prior to a terrible housing crash where so many people suffered. you know, is this something he denies having said? does he deny that he wasn't looking for buying opportunities, which is what it sounds like on this video they're putting around? >> so tay he was rooting for housing crashes is laughable. it's nonsense. >> it says i sort of hope that happens so then people like me would go in and buy. >> uh-huh. but i mean, that's not rooting at all. >> what? >> i mean, that's not rooting at all. he's just talking about if the housing crisis happened, he would go in
barry, first to you. how does the donald trump campaign, how do you respond to these attacks coming from the clinton campaign? >> well, i mean, you know, we don't have any expectation that this is bean bag, right? the clintons are very good at what they do. at the expect them to come at us with knives, but they need to understand we're coming right back at them. >> but, barry, the specific allegation is he was rooting for a housing crash in 2006 prior to a terrible housing crash...
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over to simon hobbs with more of the exclusive interview with barry diller. >> thank you, john.ving us a chance to talk to the billionaire businessman about his merger of the dreamworks and also a good friend of jeffrey katzenberg and he talks about the sale of comcast to dreamworks. >> it is necessary and a little sad, and not overwhelmingly. >> and why is that sad? >> well, look, the dreamworks started when it is the whole thing which is movies, television, animation, and several other thing, and as an altertive -- alternative to the closed studio system. it was a studio with big dream, and for life reasons, god knows you could not have gotten three smarter people together, but for life reasons, interest reasons, changing times reasons, that dream of building that into an independent major company essentially didn't work out. it didn't work out, because little rally the members of that consortium all had their interests were not -- they were not as interested as time went in the same things. so it is a little sad, but by the way, how can you be sad? steven spielberg is making
over to simon hobbs with more of the exclusive interview with barry diller. >> thank you, john.ving us a chance to talk to the billionaire businessman about his merger of the dreamworks and also a good friend of jeffrey katzenberg and he talks about the sale of comcast to dreamworks. >> it is necessary and a little sad, and not overwhelmingly. >> and why is that sad? >> well, look, the dreamworks started when it is the whole thing which is movies, television, animation,...
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barry, you were there. we weren't. what was it like?ughter] >> you know, it was a very good meeting. facebook told us they were 100% committed to the platform being used for every voice. and to the extent that any kind of bias could be found in algorithms or in humans, they would work to eradicate it. and it was the beginning of a dialogue, not the end, but i felt really good about it. i think everybody in the room felt really good about it. deirdre: so net-net, you were satisfied by the outreach, by the conversation, and i'm assuming that mark zuckerberg talked about action steps. >> yeah. we talked about the investigation is still ongoing. it's not quite done. they're interviewing, you know, every employee that ever worked in that trending topic section where the allegations were made. i mean, it's a small, relatively new product for facebook where the problem allegations have been made. but, you know, i look forward to future dialogue with them, you know? be they said all the right things. deirdre: they said all the right things and,
barry, you were there. we weren't. what was it like?ughter] >> you know, it was a very good meeting. facebook told us they were 100% committed to the platform being used for every voice. and to the extent that any kind of bias could be found in algorithms or in humans, they would work to eradicate it. and it was the beginning of a dialogue, not the end, but i felt really good about it. i think everybody in the room felt really good about it. deirdre: so net-net, you were satisfied by the...
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president, if i'm going to keep it 100, yo barry. you did it, my nigga.ou did it. >> larry: thank you very much! (cheers and applause) now, there was a lot of reaction online, many people were upset about it, many people supported it. like the president himself, the reaction was mixed. oh, shoot. i did it again! (laughter) i'm fine. don't make those jokes, larry. seriously, though. i completely understand why people would be upset about that -- it's a very charged word, i get it. but there was one particular critique from across the pond that brings up a very important distinction. piers morgan. star of stage and screen, professional beyonce-disliker. he -- (laughter) he quoted me as saying, >> yo, barry, you did it, my n * + *er. ♪ wait, are you saying i called the president a "nigger"? that's horrible. i would never do that! i believe i said, "yo barry, you did it, my nigg-a." there's a difference. piers, you did not properly conjugate that slur. (cheers and applause) very important. nigger is what white people used to denigrate, demean and dehumanize b
president, if i'm going to keep it 100, yo barry. you did it, my nigga.ou did it. >> larry: thank you very much! (cheers and applause) now, there was a lot of reaction online, many people were upset about it, many people supported it. like the president himself, the reaction was mixed. oh, shoot. i did it again! (laughter) i'm fine. don't make those jokes, larry. seriously, though. i completely understand why people would be upset about that -- it's a very charged word, i get it. but...
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he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard who suffered in 1962. theld reagan handled accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself from the society. did the john birch society change the republican party in any way? prof. mulloy: i think it helped them shift it to the right. it took a while for goldwater and the burgers to have that influence, but it moved it in a more conservative direction. it paved the way for reagan's eventual victory, the activism, energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to the cause. i think it really helped that side considerably to become a major part of the republican party. canast question for you, you tell me a little bit about the resources you used in your research? i understand there is a secret nature about them? yeah.mulloy: temperatures are a secretive organization. it does not allow independent researchers access to their archive. ironically, you can go to moscow and look at kgb archives, but y
he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard who suffered in 1962. theld reagan handled accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself from the society. did the john birch society change the republican party in any way? prof. mulloy: i think it helped them shift it to the right. it took a while for goldwater and the burgers to have that influence, but it...
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barry goldwater knew many members personally and never repudiated them, but criticized the leadershipr conspiratorial beliefs. other conservatives, for example, bill buckley, one of the leading conservatives, came to see them as a liability to conservatism as a whole, detracting and splitting up the conservative movement. particularly after the goldwater defeat, the republican establishment determined they needed to get rid of the birchers. they were too much of a liability. 1965, they held a press conference and gerald ford was the public leader at the time. they said that the john birch society is not a part of the republican party anymore. they were kind of excommunicated. they kind of declined afterward. >> did ronald reagan have any particular views of the -- prof. mulloy: reagan is interesting, because he like goldwater knew many birchers personally. but he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon, who tried to fight the berkshires -- the birchers, who suffered in 1962. ronald reagan handled the accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the socie
barry goldwater knew many members personally and never repudiated them, but criticized the leadershipr conspiratorial beliefs. other conservatives, for example, bill buckley, one of the leading conservatives, came to see them as a liability to conservatism as a whole, detracting and splitting up the conservative movement. particularly after the goldwater defeat, the republican establishment determined they needed to get rid of the birchers. they were too much of a liability. 1965, they held a...
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construction on the commodore barry bridge eastbound two lanes are block right now, i'll let you know when this lifts. this will not cause too many slow downs but it can as we push through the morning in the 6:00 o'clock hour. down tree in norristown, the at west marshall street. jim, over to you. >>> thanks, meisha. the world is waking up to breaking news this morning, egyptair jet difficulties a peers from radar overnight. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins lives from the cbs-3 sat center with what we have learned about this missing plane, jan. >> reporter: jim and brooke, good morning. a huge search is now underway halfway around the world, egyptian aviation officials say egyptair flight 804 flying from paris to cairo disappeared from radar over the mediterranean sea. sixty-six passengers and crew members were on board. here's what we know so far the flight left paris charles degall airport at 11:09 p.m. local time. it was lost from radar hours later at 2:45 a.m. flying at 37,000 feet. the air bus a320 had just entered egyptair space and pilot made in distress call. eg
construction on the commodore barry bridge eastbound two lanes are block right now, i'll let you know when this lifts. this will not cause too many slow downs but it can as we push through the morning in the 6:00 o'clock hour. down tree in norristown, the at west marshall street. jim, over to you. >>> thanks, meisha. the world is waking up to breaking news this morning, egyptair jet difficulties a peers from radar overnight. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao...
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donald trump campaign, senior advisor barry bennett, here to react. a man that manages immigration on the front lines, arizona sheriff joe arpaio. former president of mexico, vicente fox. we're glad you're here. thank you for the time. >> a pleasure. i thank you for it. thank you. deirdre: sure. why did you apologize? >> it is a quality for leaders to apologize. the apology is requesting a same apology on his side for offending mexicans. i think today being cinco de mayo is good opportunity for him to explain and apologize because we don't want to stay with that offense all throughout the world. we don't want the ugly american back into the world that was 20th century. we don't want the hated beginning go anymore in latin america -- gringo. we're working peacefully with very strong partnership with the united states, with the united states citizens. with united states corporate world. fortunately we've been creating the jobs in mexico. deirdre: right. >> fortunately now the trend of migration has reversed. deirdre: president fox -- i want to ask you,
donald trump campaign, senior advisor barry bennett, here to react. a man that manages immigration on the front lines, arizona sheriff joe arpaio. former president of mexico, vicente fox. we're glad you're here. thank you for the time. >> a pleasure. i thank you for it. thank you. deirdre: sure. why did you apologize? >> it is a quality for leaders to apologize. the apology is requesting a same apology on his side for offending mexicans. i think today being cinco de mayo is good...
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joey hensley and state rep barry doss have been the leaders on this issues for our general assembly and the legislation that i authored, along with congressman tom marino, was signed into law and ensures access to proper medication with patients with legit mate needs while allowing us to continue battling the drug diversion and abuse problems that exists mere in our country. it will enable our local and state officials to move forward, address the pill mills and at the same time make certain that patients with needs have access. the legislation is called the ensuring patient access and effective drug enforcement act of 2016. and what it will do is to combat the inappropriate use of prescription drugs by bringing greater clarity, something that is needed in so many laws and rules, but bringing greater clarity and transparency to the requirements needed for safe and secure distribution of
joey hensley and state rep barry doss have been the leaders on this issues for our general assembly and the legislation that i authored, along with congressman tom marino, was signed into law and ensures access to proper medication with patients with legit mate needs while allowing us to continue battling the drug diversion and abuse problems that exists mere in our country. it will enable our local and state officials to move forward, address the pill mills and at the same time make certain...
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this is outreach from barry. >> thank you, barry. >> no problem. >>> a very different day. a lot has changed. >> indiana has. >> that's a true statement. >>> never trump? it doesn't matter no more. some republicans say they're willing to jump ship and vote for hillary clinton. we'll speak for one ahead. >>> talking about the democratic side. math is not on his side, bernie sanders won last night and vows to keep up the right even though he knows and acknowledges he's looking at an uphill battle. what does it mean? what does it mean? what is his goal. what does it mean for hillary clinton going ahead? we'll discuss. t-mobile is going big for small business. you'll never get charged data overages... ...ever. get your own 24/7 dedicated business account team. and with double the lte coverage in the last year, you can get more done in more places. right now, get 2 lines with 6 gigs each for just 80 bucks... and for a limited time, get a hotspot free. yeah - free. switch your business to t-mobile @work today. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... h
this is outreach from barry. >> thank you, barry. >> no problem. >>> a very different day. a lot has changed. >> indiana has. >> that's a true statement. >>> never trump? it doesn't matter no more. some republicans say they're willing to jump ship and vote for hillary clinton. we'll speak for one ahead. >>> talking about the democratic side. math is not on his side, bernie sanders won last night and vows to keep up the right even though he...
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abdul barri is the commander. (loud gunfire) >> narrator: abdul barri's men have spent months trying to break the houthi's siege of taiz. (gunfire) >> narrator: with heavy cover fire, abdul barri sends a small team of men up to the houthi position. but the team is pinned down. >> narrator: he calls for help from the coalition forces. (phone ringing) >> al-ahmad: i was filming on the front line, i think, for over an hour or so, and then suddenly, this apc just drives right in to where i'm sitting, and the uae soldiers come out of it, and i just freeze because when i arrived, one of the first things i did is to go visit the uae forces and ask them officially for permission to film with them. they never gave such permission. and so i try to, you know, blend in so that nobody would notice me, and i zoom in on them and i start filming. >> al-ahmad: since the war started, and especially when the siege on taiz started, there were a lot of promises from the coalition of breaking the siege. but it was months and months, an
abdul barri is the commander. (loud gunfire) >> narrator: abdul barri's men have spent months trying to break the houthi's siege of taiz. (gunfire) >> narrator: with heavy cover fire, abdul barri sends a small team of men up to the houthi position. but the team is pinned down. >> narrator: he calls for help from the coalition forces. (phone ringing) >> al-ahmad: i was filming on the front line, i think, for over an hour or so, and then suddenly, this apc just drives...
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we are keeping an eye on this accident i-95 south near route 320 near commodore barry bridge, all lanes have been block. it sound like the shoulder is squeezing by. if you want to avoid this because it is very busy still, you can use an ultimate nate route 13 is your best bet but overall just know that this is finally starting to ease up a little bit of the tension. you are squeezing by on the shoulder but it is very, very slow moving. the then moving in the north bound side we have construction on i-95 north moving in the north bound side that ramp to blue route was closed, right lane was also closed leading up to that ramp closure but now it looks like that is all clear. north bound looking good but look at that taillights moving up to, where that accident is and where they are trying to get that cleared out of the way. as i said you might be squeezing by on the shoulder but it will be very, very, very slow just because of all of these vehicles having a shoulder. i'd use the alternator avoid that all together. that is your best bet for a little bit. i will let you know when that clear
we are keeping an eye on this accident i-95 south near route 320 near commodore barry bridge, all lanes have been block. it sound like the shoulder is squeezing by. if you want to avoid this because it is very busy still, you can use an ultimate nate route 13 is your best bet but overall just know that this is finally starting to ease up a little bit of the tension. you are squeezing by on the shoulder but it is very, very slow moving. the then moving in the north bound side we have...
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barry bennett, senior political adviser. kelly ann conway, president of a pro cruz super pac. matt lewis and scottie nell hughes. you heard jim acosta saying an unprecedented level of confidence from the trump campaign. but he has been a little more careful in front of some states. if he wins big tomorrow, social security as he thistle, is it over? >> it is. three weeks ago, we were counting any delegates from indiana. >> really? none. >> and tomorrow night we're going to do very, very well. very, very well. >> what do you say to that, kelly ann? three weeks ago counting on none. and now when you look at the polls, the polls may be wrong but you've got ted cruz behind 15 points right now. >> according to one poll. as was the cruz plus 13 poll that seemed like an outlier also. one poll last week, and the nbc poll. a 28-point difference. the truth is probably somewhere in between. but to barry's point, i think the trump campaign does the best job of all in playing the expectations game. we didn't expect to win wisconsin, so we didn't. we expected to not do as well in northeast.
barry bennett, senior political adviser. kelly ann conway, president of a pro cruz super pac. matt lewis and scottie nell hughes. you heard jim acosta saying an unprecedented level of confidence from the trump campaign. but he has been a little more careful in front of some states. if he wins big tomorrow, social security as he thistle, is it over? >> it is. three weeks ago, we were counting any delegates from indiana. >> really? none. >> and tomorrow night we're going to do...
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barry goldwater. this is he is talking about the this is barry goldwater. he is talking about the internal revenue service. mr. goldwater: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to speak first about the internal revenue service, and i am very happy that the chairman has mentioned this. someone on this committee has likened the cia like a bull elephant running rampant or the irs like a rattlesnake slithering along in the grass, probably the greatest threat to american freedom and americans and yet this morning, it is the first public indication that i have heard that the internal revenue service is going to be investigated, and i think it is time. >> mr. maxwell, what was the intent of bringing the irs into the investigation? mr. maxwell: i think the republican side encompassed the entire range of the political spectrum on the republican party, from mac matthias and dick schweizer. for barry goldwater, the irs was a snake and he wanted to make sure it was part of the investigation and not shunted aside. that was not part of the case for priorities for the other sen
barry goldwater. this is he is talking about the this is barry goldwater. he is talking about the internal revenue service. mr. goldwater: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to speak first about the internal revenue service, and i am very happy that the chairman has mentioned this. someone on this committee has likened the cia like a bull elephant running rampant or the irs like a rattlesnake slithering along in the grass, probably the greatest threat to american freedom and americans and yet this...
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nero's lawyers discussed this at length about whether they should do a bench trial, that is judge barry williams only heard the evidence, and they felt because of the legal theories the prosecution was going to get into, that it would serve them better to do the bench trial. remember, the last trial ended in a hung jury. the jury not being able to get through all the legalese. in this case the judge again and again basically told the prosecutors, i don't understand, how is it you are saying mr. gray was detained and that was legal, a terry stop as they call it, and that was legal, but at some point it becomes illegal when he was arrested, the cuffs put on him, and him charged? where is that point? where would a reasonable officer acting -- maybe he made a mistake, but where would a reasonable officer even if he made a mistake fall into a criminal liability. the judge just never saw it. it is something that happens on the streets here and across this country every day. people upset that police not only detain them but arrest them, put them in prison. they become a number, they become par
nero's lawyers discussed this at length about whether they should do a bench trial, that is judge barry williams only heard the evidence, and they felt because of the legal theories the prosecution was going to get into, that it would serve them better to do the bench trial. remember, the last trial ended in a hung jury. the jury not being able to get through all the legalese. in this case the judge again and again basically told the prosecutors, i don't understand, how is it you are saying mr....
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judge barry williams reading the ve his eyes as he realizes what is about to happen. judge williams, not guilty on all four counts. nero exhaling and seeming to tear up. then issue a statement that he and his family is elated that the nightmare is over. outside the courthouse a different scene. small but a vocal group of protesters profess ageer -- profess anger at the verdict. >> you look at the flag. liberty and justice for all. when do we start? brad: naacp president unhappy with the verdict but urge respect for the system. >> in baltimore it is history we got this far for police to be on trial. brad: edward nero's case long viewed as one of the weakest brought by the state attorney. charged with assault, reckless endangerment and two counts of yet the role in the arrest and handling of freddie gray was minimal in the eyes of judge barry williams. for that reason, the judge says he broke no laws. gray family attorney billy murphy actually praising the judge. >> i'm not saying i agree with his decision or disagree with the decision. i commented him for conducting a
judge barry williams reading the ve his eyes as he realizes what is about to happen. judge williams, not guilty on all four counts. nero exhaling and seeming to tear up. then issue a statement that he and his family is elated that the nightmare is over. outside the courthouse a different scene. small but a vocal group of protesters profess ageer -- profess anger at the verdict. >> you look at the flag. liberty and justice for all. when do we start? brad: naacp president unhappy with the...
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i really don't know where these stories he's talking about came from. >> barry? do you like the way donald trump handled this? >> do i like the fact he raised $5.6 million for veterans? do i like -- >> no. you know exactly what i'm talking about. you are a rational human being. you know i'm not talking about about the fact he raised $5.6 million. every time we talk about this, drew said it maybe four times already this hour, it is great that he raised money. it's great anyone raises money. that is not what it is about. the media's job is to hold powerful people accountable. that's what drew griffin was asking and other reporters were asking. don't twist the words. you like the way he handled his press conference? taking on the media like this? >> he said this himself. the only problem -- >> he does seem to have a problem. >> well, that's your interpretation of it. but still, some of these people saying he didn't raise the money. he didn't give the money. not going to give the money. there were people coming on your air and other people saying these things and the
i really don't know where these stories he's talking about came from. >> barry? do you like the way donald trump handled this? >> do i like the fact he raised $5.6 million for veterans? do i like -- >> no. you know exactly what i'm talking about. you are a rational human being. you know i'm not talking about about the fact he raised $5.6 million. every time we talk about this, drew said it maybe four times already this hour, it is great that he raised money. it's great anyone...
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trump's senior campaign advisor, barry bennett. so what do you expect from this meeting? because it is one thing for mark zuckerberg to say he is not aware of bias or doesn't support bias but at least according to one other source it is very much alive and well? >> we'll all going to be from missouri, right? show me. deirdre: show me. >> facebook is incredibly important tool to politics these days. it is by far least cost effective way to communicate with millions and millions of people. we rely on it and we rely on them to be straight down the middle. deirdre: to your point about facebook's power, it has more than a billion daily users. >> yeah. deirdre: so it is worth your time and energy to to out there to talk to mark zuckerberg. >> it exploded on political front, four years ago, eight years ago, it was kids. now i can't get my mom off of it. that is great way for republicans to talk about this during the cycle. we spend a lot of our treasure and our time using facebook. i want to make sure it is all fair. deirdre: when you speak about fairness, mark zuckerberg made a
trump's senior campaign advisor, barry bennett. so what do you expect from this meeting? because it is one thing for mark zuckerberg to say he is not aware of bias or doesn't support bias but at least according to one other source it is very much alive and well? >> we'll all going to be from missouri, right? show me. deirdre: show me. >> facebook is incredibly important tool to politics these days. it is by far least cost effective way to communicate with millions and millions of...
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for instance, whether or not judge barry williams to stay on the cases. now tonight in baltimore, as we said, in this driving rain, all in this area and across the city remain quiet. and calm. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: all right. thank you, brad. now while the criminal case for officer edward nero is over his future is uncertain. moments after the verdict, the baltimore police department released a statement saying their interim investigation will continue. officer nero will remain on administrative duty until the investigation is complete. that will not be until all six cases are resolved we are told. stay with abc7 news for coverage of all of the officers'tr the day on wjla.com. maureen? maureen: the ground crew that keep arlington national cemetery looking pristine are threatening to strike before memorial day. the union representing 45 workers say contract talks have gone on for months. stim ahead at 6:00, tra -- still ahead at 6:00 -- how long it took plebes to conquer the herndon climb and celebration that followed. leon: attack of a
for instance, whether or not judge barry williams to stay on the cases. now tonight in baltimore, as we said, in this driving rain, all in this area and across the city remain quiet. and calm. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: all right. thank you, brad. now while the criminal case for officer edward nero is over his future is uncertain. moments after the verdict, the baltimore police department released a statement saying their interim investigation will continue. officer nero will...
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some of these, maybe e-- i went through this with barry.there's one thing i've noticed, a generational divide in the republican party. the younger conservatives who came up believing they were leading a movement and basically competing with each other to see who was going to lead this movement -- >> and they still might. >> they still might. they got thumped by trump, older generation. but what's also interesting, when you see republicans, elected officials over 60, are the first ones to say, we'll be with the nominee. it's the younger republicans that are more hesitant. >> i think it's because of the older people have more of a stake in the system. the older you become, the more you own property, you pay -- >> like orrin hatch. he's the same time of conservative in many ways as a ted cruz or rubio. >> yes. i remember in '78, he was revolutionary for the conser conservaticonserv conservative -- >> that's right. he's said all his life, i'm going to support the republican nominee, this is what i do. >> the older you become, the more stability
some of these, maybe e-- i went through this with barry.there's one thing i've noticed, a generational divide in the republican party. the younger conservatives who came up believing they were leading a movement and basically competing with each other to see who was going to lead this movement -- >> and they still might. >> they still might. they got thumped by trump, older generation. but what's also interesting, when you see republicans, elected officials over 60, are the first...
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. >> one of the 254 people on board is new zealander barry small.ow passengers who are tourists and honeymooners, he is on his way to work as a helicopter pilot and mechanic on a large fishing boat. the jet lifts off from south korea about 8:53 p.m. local time. the date, august 6, 1997. >> the flight itself from seoul to guam was nothing out of the ordinary. >> with a mean annual temperature of 81, guam has an agreeable climate. there's a grim flip side. august is rainy season with an average rainfall of more than 12 inches. as the 747 approaches the airport, it runs right into a cell of heavy rain moving in from the northeast. but small, in 36k, doesn't worry. >> i could see the lights of guam out of the right-hand side of the aircraft. we were going down. everything seemed normal to me. i reached down to get my shoes. as i was about to grab them, there's a great thump. i thought, we have landed earlier than expected. initial contact with the ground, myself and the passengers weren't really all that surprised. it was a firm one. >> at first, remark
. >> one of the 254 people on board is new zealander barry small.ow passengers who are tourists and honeymooners, he is on his way to work as a helicopter pilot and mechanic on a large fishing boat. the jet lifts off from south korea about 8:53 p.m. local time. the date, august 6, 1997. >> the flight itself from seoul to guam was nothing out of the ordinary. >> with a mean annual temperature of 81, guam has an agreeable climate. there's a grim flip side. august is rainy season...
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thank you, chef big barry. you guys casino of have to share, because you only made one.. okay? first time you've ever been on tv? i think. >> okay, whatever. so here you go. >> here. here we go. just cutting it up for you guys. so what this is, have a little bite, there you go. >> , of my food. cut it like that. you try it too. what i've made, chef, we've made quadruple bacon, quadruple cheese, quadruple begs, puff pastry homemade jalapino raspberry orange chutney. >> yes. >> devised by me. >> all by jen. >> all right. and then what are you making, chef? tell everyone at home. >> then we have some labels rancher owe, little re fried beans, farm fresh eggs. >> yes. >> in williamstown, new jersey. >> williamstown new jersey. >> look at him nodding. did you try this yet? try it now literally 30 seconds. >> just grab one of those. >> grab a churro. wrap it up. which person do you think is the winner? >> wait. who is this? >> mine is that. so what do you think, chef or jen? jen is not the churro. holdup your thing. two pieces of paper right here. doesn't matter which one you
thank you, chef big barry. you guys casino of have to share, because you only made one.. okay? first time you've ever been on tv? i think. >> okay, whatever. so here you go. >> here. here we go. just cutting it up for you guys. so what this is, have a little bite, there you go. >> , of my food. cut it like that. you try it too. what i've made, chef, we've made quadruple bacon, quadruple cheese, quadruple begs, puff pastry homemade jalapino raspberry orange chutney. >>...
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commodor barry bridge, construction blocked up to two lanes heading eastbound. you want to watch for construction. thatslow you down this morning,. >>> officials in arizona are trying to control dust storms by using gorilla snot. until now, crews have been spending thousands of dollars a day and lots of time hosing down the dirt with water trucks. >>> growing security lines at airports across the condition has one carrier boosting the staff to make sure passengers make their flights. american airlines is spending $4 million to higher contract workers to manage checkpoints so they get passengers through more quickly. tsa needs to higher more security staff. the company that owns tj max and marshalls and home goods plans to add thousands of stores. they plan to have 5600 stores, right now there are 3700. >>> mixed day on wall street leaving the major indices slightly up or down. futures point to a lower open this morning. >>> quaker is recalling and nut variety bars, they are concerned that sun flower cernlings are contaminated -- concerns contam contaminated. >>>
commodor barry bridge, construction blocked up to two lanes heading eastbound. you want to watch for construction. thatslow you down this morning,. >>> officials in arizona are trying to control dust storms by using gorilla snot. until now, crews have been spending thousands of dollars a day and lots of time hosing down the dirt with water trucks. >>> growing security lines at airports across the condition has one carrier boosting the staff to make sure passengers make their...
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and then barry goldwater said something that i think was very disappointing. he said i think we should get that tape and play it on national television. so i am making those comments a little bit in criticism of senator goldwater all of the other 10 senators constantly worked very hard and were very interested in all of our issues. and there never was a purely partisan vote and in general was in great cooperation. i regarded myself as the chief counsel for the whole committee and not the chief counsel for the democrats. i felt i was chief counsel for the whole committee. and talking about senator schweiker, senator schweiker i think had the best record of any senator of always wanting to do what we thought was the most appropriate thing to do. >> will thank you for that background and introduction. today, the senate intelligence committee still has a reputation for acting in bipartisan issues, so it is something with a historical context as a committee. so at this point, thank you to both of you for setting the stage for this part of the investigation. we are
and then barry goldwater said something that i think was very disappointing. he said i think we should get that tape and play it on national television. so i am making those comments a little bit in criticism of senator goldwater all of the other 10 senators constantly worked very hard and were very interested in all of our issues. and there never was a purely partisan vote and in general was in great cooperation. i regarded myself as the chief counsel for the whole committee and not the chief...
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judge barry g. williams just issuing that ruling a couple minutes ago not guilty on all counts. back to you. >> all right. melissa, thank you. >> again, we have that breaking news a not guilty verdict in the case of baltimore officer edward nero. >> it is the latest in the fredfre freddie gray trial. let's go to chris live in baltimore the courtroom when judge barry williams read a very well reasoned and detailed verdict. it took almost a half an hour. he broke down every charge. he told what had to be proven by the state. and he concluded by saying that the state did not carry its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt and found the defendant not guilty of all charges. now, he said on the main charge assault, these were all misdemeanors, but assault carries with it a very stiff penalty ten years. this was the allegation that officer edward nero, a bike patrol officer, touched freddie gray during an illegal arrest. at that point the judge said that another officer who the prosecution brought in as a key prosecution witness, garrett miller, said he was the one that stopped fre
judge barry g. williams just issuing that ruling a couple minutes ago not guilty on all counts. back to you. >> all right. melissa, thank you. >> again, we have that breaking news a not guilty verdict in the case of baltimore officer edward nero. >> it is the latest in the fredfre freddie gray trial. let's go to chris live in baltimore the courtroom when judge barry williams read a very well reasoned and detailed verdict. it took almost a half an hour. he broke down every...
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live, barry trotz the podium.ully talking about a victory speech rather than an elimination speech. kimberly, if you could do me in re-tweeting that, that would be great. kimberly: which part? how is the atmosphere? robert: it's loud and it's barely 7:00 yet. kimberly: let's hope the home team advantage works for us. what does mother nature have in shopping for an suv? well, this is the time. and your ford dealer is the place to get into a new ford escape. escape leads the way with the convenience of a foot-activated rear liftgate. plus, the power and efficiency of ecoboost technology. you'll find a full lineup of ford suvs designed to help you be unstoppable. right now you can drive a new escape and get 0% financing for 72 months plus $500 cash. hurry, this offer is for a limited time only. see your ford dealer today. thatrly: did you hear squeaky nop china is welcoming its first baby panda this year. birthpandas usually give in july or august, but we understand mom and baby are doing very well. josh: it's incred
live, barry trotz the podium.ully talking about a victory speech rather than an elimination speech. kimberly, if you could do me in re-tweeting that, that would be great. kimberly: which part? how is the atmosphere? robert: it's loud and it's barely 7:00 yet. kimberly: let's hope the home team advantage works for us. what does mother nature have in shopping for an suv? well, this is the time. and your ford dealer is the place to get into a new ford escape. escape leads the way with the...
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barry, i do want to ask you about something that trump said when he was in new mexico last night. this is about new mexico governor suzanna martinez, a republican. here's what he said. >> since 2000 the number of people on fooled stamps in new mexico has tripled. we have to get your governor to get going. she's got to do a better job, okay? the governor has got to do a better job. she's not doing the job. hey, maybe i'll run for governor of new mexico. i'll get this place going. okay. ouch, if you're the governor of new mexico here, barry, but i want you to know what you think about this strategy or if there is a strategy because he is going after not only a member of his own party, but this is a woman. this is a hispanic woman, two demographics that he really needs to make inroads with and this doesn't exactly do that. why is he doing this? >> she's been going after him now for a couple of months, so, you know, they don't support each other. we've all known that, but, you know, i mean, he comes to her state and she refuses to meet with him and, you know, that's fine. she can --
barry, i do want to ask you about something that trump said when he was in new mexico last night. this is about new mexico governor suzanna martinez, a republican. here's what he said. >> since 2000 the number of people on fooled stamps in new mexico has tripled. we have to get your governor to get going. she's got to do a better job, okay? the governor has got to do a better job. she's not doing the job. hey, maybe i'll run for governor of new mexico. i'll get this place going. okay....
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remember this, barry. here's what he said about trump -- zuckerberg did -- last month. >> i hear fearful voices calling for building walls and distancing people they label as" for blocking free expression, for slowing immigration, reducing trade and in some cases around the world even cutting access to mandarin. >> he was talking about europe and canada, i believe. is is there bias on facebook. >> we're going to talk about some of that blocking of expression tomorrow. we just want to make sure that facebook, which is a very powerful medium, of fabulous tool for politics, but it's got to be right down the middle. it's got to be fair and balanced. >> i've heard that slogan before. but are you concerned that it hasn't been thus far, especially when donald trump -- he has so much power on social media. are you concerned that facebook has not been fair up to this point, and will they change? >> well, the allegations that are currently made last week about it is the news algorithm that is the issue that we're go
remember this, barry. here's what he said about trump -- zuckerberg did -- last month. >> i hear fearful voices calling for building walls and distancing people they label as" for blocking free expression, for slowing immigration, reducing trade and in some cases around the world even cutting access to mandarin. >> he was talking about europe and canada, i believe. is is there bias on facebook. >> we're going to talk about some of that blocking of expression tomorrow. we...
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barry? >> the most damaging part of the report where it says the inspector general, an independent body says she did violate the rules of the state department. those rules were enacted to guarantee compliance with the federal records act. social security it is not a leap of logic to say she broke the law. if that's where the fbi goes, then this is no longer a political problem, it becomes a courtroom problem. >> it doesn't have to be criminal to be untej cal. >> you don't -- it doesn't have to real the level of crimin criminality. >> for her to be guilty in the court of public opinion, absolutely not. whether she asked the state department for permission, the fact she set up a private e-mail server to conduct public work for the purpose of convenience and avoiding public records keeping laws. she put herself above the law. that is the beginning and end of it. there's no reason to make it any more complicated than that. >> and timing, dana, the timing is very, very interesting -- >> and tough
barry? >> the most damaging part of the report where it says the inspector general, an independent body says she did violate the rules of the state department. those rules were enacted to guarantee compliance with the federal records act. social security it is not a leap of logic to say she broke the law. if that's where the fbi goes, then this is no longer a political problem, it becomes a courtroom problem. >> it doesn't have to be criminal to be untej cal. >> you don't --...
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>> barry bonds. >> yes, barry bonds took to facebook, the former giants slugger says happy mother's day. you can see the old shot of him on the left-hand side and the new shot on the right-hand side. >> closer hair cut. >> we love hearing from barry bonds. >> we do. >> a few days in the hospital never fun but new moms along the peninsula. didn't mind spending the day with the babies. >> moms were treated to a special day. >> two days after a life changing delivery, the birth of this precious little girl named -- nanana. >> the greatest gift. >> unbeknownst to her mother, another special delivery. this time from the nurses at dignity health sequoia hospital in redwood city where staff spent the afternoon dropping roses and cupcakes off to the new moms. >> this is a great surprise. >> thank you so much. >> little nanana was born nine days early and healthy,, weighing 6 pounds and 8 ounces. >> how special is this for you? >> your first child. >> yes. it is memorable. i will never forget this and i hope she doesn't either. >> an operations manager for a bio tech company, she is used to taki
>> barry bonds. >> yes, barry bonds took to facebook, the former giants slugger says happy mother's day. you can see the old shot of him on the left-hand side and the new shot on the right-hand side. >> closer hair cut. >> we love hearing from barry bonds. >> we do. >> a few days in the hospital never fun but new moms along the peninsula. didn't mind spending the day with the babies. >> moms were treated to a special day. >> two days after a life...
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he makes barry goldwater looks like a statesman. >> barry goldwater had an ideology. he had positions. >> his positions were dangerous. >> they may have been dangerous, but he knew what they were. >> trump said wall street would react positively. >> what do you make of how wall street has been reacting to what our military guys have been doing? >> i think wall street is waiting to see what happens. before the fact they are taking it a little bit for granted. it looks like a tremendous success from a military standpoint. i think this is really nothing compared to what you'll see after the war is over. >> what do you mean? >> i think wall street will go up like a rocket. >> that's not what happened but that's just predictions. >> what he says at one moment has nothing to do at the next. he called hillary wonderful at one point and now she's crooked. the people like his anger, popping people on the nose. they are not being driven be i is he an interventionist or is >> what he says at one moment has nothing to do at the next. he called hillary wonderful at one point and n
he makes barry goldwater looks like a statesman. >> barry goldwater had an ideology. he had positions. >> his positions were dangerous. >> they may have been dangerous, but he knew what they were. >> trump said wall street would react positively. >> what do you make of how wall street has been reacting to what our military guys have been doing? >> i think wall street is waiting to see what happens. before the fact they are taking it a little bit for granted....