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you smoked a bologna?ill your jam is chili, right? >> i love chili. i make five chilies. i make a veggie chili. i make turkey chili. i make a beef chili. i make a chicken white bean chili, and i make a salmon chili. [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: you made a salmon chili? >> you take the salmon and you put it in the frying pan and you chop it up like ground beef or ground turkey. and you do your chili. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. that's for the pescatarians. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. but you got a new addition to the family. >> yes. >> jimmy: i want to show a a picture. cause man, oh, man, you got a a beautiful new dog. just look at this. [ audience aws ] >> look at him! >> jimmy: look at that. [ audience aws ] are you kidding me? that is the cutest dog i've ever seen. >> he is so cute. i miss him. >> jimmy: oh, no. what's his name? >> k-ball. >> jimmy: oh, k-ball. >> yeah, because he's built like a little football player. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he's unbelievably cute. what kind of dog is this? >> he i
you smoked a bologna?ill your jam is chili, right? >> i love chili. i make five chilies. i make a veggie chili. i make turkey chili. i make a beef chili. i make a chicken white bean chili, and i make a salmon chili. [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: you made a salmon chili? >> you take the salmon and you put it in the frying pan and you chop it up like ground beef or ground turkey. and you do your chili. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. that's for the pescatarians. [ laughter...
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. >> that's bologna, absolute bologna.voted -- 183 of us voted in september for a 96-daytime in which to reach agreement. now, the principle thing, no matter what the republicans say, this is a funding bill. we need to reach an agreement on what the funding levels are going to be. we are asking for the same agreement that paul ryan made with senator murray four years ago to be continued. that's all we're asking, what paul ryan who is now the speaker agreed to. he has refused to negotiate on that. now, when i say refused to negotiate, he's talked, but they have not come to an agreement with us on that. if they don't need us, if they just want to say no, tough, and we're going to go our way, and your way is out the window, that's fine. and last night they cobbled together enough votes to pass a bill which, by the way, does not deal with opioids. it doesn't deal with disaster relief for florida, texas, puerto rico and the virgin islands. it doesn't deal with community health centers. yes, it deals with c.h.i.p. for children,
. >> that's bologna, absolute bologna.voted -- 183 of us voted in september for a 96-daytime in which to reach agreement. now, the principle thing, no matter what the republicans say, this is a funding bill. we need to reach an agreement on what the funding levels are going to be. we are asking for the same agreement that paul ryan made with senator murray four years ago to be continued. that's all we're asking, what paul ryan who is now the speaker agreed to. he has refused to negotiate...
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but in the town of bologna, fashion is helping asylum seekers from africa.t arts — making leather bags. hi. i've come to meet one of them. translation: i left my country, burkina faso, because of a military coup. i came through libya. i was in prison. then they put me into forced labour. i rarely got any food. i was treated like a slave. but life has improved massively since then. here, people are taught sewing, cutting and drawing, as well as how to run a business. we have seen the flourishing of a group of human beings, passing from a condition of deprivation, of marginalisation, to a condition of capacity of work, integration, full participation to life. asylum seekers in italy are often stuck in limbo. they can spend months and months doing nothing while they wait in hope for their application to be processed. this scheme is trying to change that. all these bags have been created by asylum seekers from africa. this project is all about giving new arrivals a chance to work for a better life and crucially it's a first step towards integration in a new coun
but in the town of bologna, fashion is helping asylum seekers from africa.t arts — making leather bags. hi. i've come to meet one of them. translation: i left my country, burkina faso, because of a military coup. i came through libya. i was in prison. then they put me into forced labour. i rarely got any food. i was treated like a slave. but life has improved massively since then. here, people are taught sewing, cutting and drawing, as well as how to run a business. we have seen the...
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in italy's serie a dries mertens scored twice for leaders napoli as they won at home against bologna.oved up three places to 7th with a 2—1 victory at the san siro over third placed lazio while allesandro florenzi missed a penalty for 5th placed roma as 6th placed sampdoria then scored with ten minutes remaining through duvan zapata to hand them all three points. in france's ligue un leaders paris saint—germain are now 11 points clear after bordeaux defeated lyon 3—1 on sunday. the result also moved bordeaux up five places to 9th while reigning champions monaco remain 4th and a point behind 3rd placed marseille after they drew 2—2. ajax lost ground on dutch eredivisie leaders psv eindhoven after they could only draw 0—0 with utrecht. they're now 7 points off the pace. elsewhere reigning champions feyenoord moved up to fourth place in the table with a 3—1 victory over ado den haag. tony vilhena opened the scoring in the second half before steven berghuis made it 2—0. lex immers pulled one back for the visitors 20 minutes from time, only forjens toornstra to restore feyenoord's two—goal
in italy's serie a dries mertens scored twice for leaders napoli as they won at home against bologna.oved up three places to 7th with a 2—1 victory at the san siro over third placed lazio while allesandro florenzi missed a penalty for 5th placed roma as 6th placed sampdoria then scored with ten minutes remaining through duvan zapata to hand them all three points. in france's ligue un leaders paris saint—germain are now 11 points clear after bordeaux defeated lyon 3—1 on sunday. the result...
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in italy's serie a, dries mertens scored twice for leaders napoli, as they won at home against bologna1 victory at the san siro over third placed lazio, while fifth placed roma are currently hosting sixth placed sampdoria. that is currently goalless. china's li haotong became the first asian player to win the dubai desert classic when he won by a shot from four—time major winner rory mcilroy. li who finished third at last year's open championship also carded a tournament record score of 23—under. the 22—year—old will also become the first man from china to break into the world's top 50 when the latest rankings are released, while for mcilroy it was a case of so near yet so far. that is all we have got time for, back to you. tonight is one of the biggest nights of the year for the music industry — the grammy awards. this year's ceremony takes place in new york, and a number of superstars are expected to perform, including sir elton john, who will duet with miley cyrus. in previous editions, the award has been criticised of racist bias against black artists, but this year it is sexual ha
in italy's serie a, dries mertens scored twice for leaders napoli, as they won at home against bologna1 victory at the san siro over third placed lazio, while fifth placed roma are currently hosting sixth placed sampdoria. that is currently goalless. china's li haotong became the first asian player to win the dubai desert classic when he won by a shot from four—time major winner rory mcilroy. li who finished third at last year's open championship also carded a tournament record score of...
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of focuses on and gives all the ingredients that went in and you know he kind of tells you how the bologna was made you can aziz which was one the us was warrantless wiretapping of american citizens and the botched cia plan to deliver kind of fake nuclear blueprints to our iran. that basically that was what eventually led to the conviction of jeffrey sterling for divulging secrets and but rising never said that there was jeopardy sterling with the poor man thankfully i believe is going to be let out officially doubled his sentence i believe in late july this year this year. but it does raise a lot of troubling questions does it not right a lot of people in putting out fires have actually brought up this question and it's something that keeps getting us because you don't know what exactly is it going to take what exactly does or does a journalist have to do to not fall into one of these categories very very espionage if you talk about anything so. one of the things they were saying is that can our government be trusted to react credibly and responsibly when presented with their own wrongdoi
of focuses on and gives all the ingredients that went in and you know he kind of tells you how the bologna was made you can aziz which was one the us was warrantless wiretapping of american citizens and the botched cia plan to deliver kind of fake nuclear blueprints to our iran. that basically that was what eventually led to the conviction of jeffrey sterling for divulging secrets and but rising never said that there was jeopardy sterling with the poor man thankfully i believe is going to be...
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to three fbi agents who have told me this whole lost text message things with samsung is absolute bologna. that there's no way in the world this could have happened. that the fbi actively monitors agents' communications both from the insider threat and counter intelligence perspective and that their backups have backups. so three different sources have told me there's no way in hell that it's possible that someone is deliberately sabotaging this or deliberately deleting or lying. lou: or somebody has culled through all of the text messages, has found evidence that would embarrass the department of justice, the fbi and would reveal perhaps everything from the making of violent threats against the president to extraordinary venom against the president and his administration. >> and lou, you know, we've already caught -- judicial watch caught the irs and state department lying about missing and deleted e-mails and texts. so this is nothing new. this is, you know, the fourth or fifth, maybe the sixth time the government has been caught in a lie like this. and the danger that you pointed out i
to three fbi agents who have told me this whole lost text message things with samsung is absolute bologna. that there's no way in the world this could have happened. that the fbi actively monitors agents' communications both from the insider threat and counter intelligence perspective and that their backups have backups. so three different sources have told me there's no way in hell that it's possible that someone is deliberately sabotaging this or deliberately deleting or lying. lou: or...
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>> never, have i ever eaten a bologna sandwich. >> never, have i ever bummed tupperware. >> what?> how do you do that? >> never, ever have i kissed on a first date. >> oh, that's a good one. >> that's such a good one. >> you're lying. >> really? >> no one cut the other person off. >> never, have i ever gotten an tatoo. >> what? >> oh. >> never have i ever gone streaking. >> oh. >> never, have i ever date add fox 29 employee. >> good for you. >> thank you. the only man in the station that hasn't. >> never, have i ever, ever made out with monica malpass. >> oh, my gosh. >> never, have i ever had an ingrown toenail. >> never kiss add white man. >> never, have i ever kiss add white man. >> lauren. excuse me everyone! paul? paul? this is three million dollar mega multiplier the new game from the pennsylvania lottery with top prizes of three million dollars! three million dollars! did you win? i don't know. i'm so excited about it. this could be a big winner! just had to share. carry on. sometimes the moments before you scratch are as exciting as the moments you do. keep on scratchin'!
>> never, have i ever eaten a bologna sandwich. >> never, have i ever bummed tupperware. >> what?> how do you do that? >> never, ever have i kissed on a first date. >> oh, that's a good one. >> that's such a good one. >> you're lying. >> really? >> no one cut the other person off. >> never, have i ever gotten an tatoo. >> what? >> oh. >> never have i ever gone streaking. >> oh. >> never, have i ever...
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. >> we watched it sitting on the floor eating bologna sandwiches and having a sense of unreality, quite frankly. >> from the discussions i have had with congressional and other leaders i have concluded that because of the watergate matter i might not have the support of the congress that i would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interest of the nation would require. >> i was just awestruck at the whole thing. no gloating. very little sense of self. it was really about the magnificence of what had occurred in terms of the right thing. >> therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. >> our first reaction really was okay, he's not president anymore. he's just a citizen. now we can indict him. honestly, that is what we thought. >> the morning he resigned i remember i walked down the street and bought a bottle of scotch. >> earlier today the east room of the white house was the scene of an emotional meeting between
. >> we watched it sitting on the floor eating bologna sandwiches and having a sense of unreality, quite frankly. >> from the discussions i have had with congressional and other leaders i have concluded that because of the watergate matter i might not have the support of the congress that i would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interest of the nation would require. >> i was just awestruck at the...
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other than the interview i gave, i was handling it like a business executive and not like a phoney bologna political operatives. i probably would have lasted longer if i handed it like that, and i went after those people similar to how the president went after them yesterday. >> how do you say all the comings and goings are a function of good business sense by donald trump and not as incompetence and picking people who were over there head and couldn't get the job done. >> this is what i love about you. look at outcomes. to me the 78 yankees and the '86 mets won the world series. were there dysfunctions? people have tendencies when they get to the high level of power, there are dysfunction pz that >> why have we never seen turnover like this before? >> because the president has a different operating style. he got to be president on the different operating style. let's focus on the security dashboard and our alliances and how is he handling -- >> he has plenty of criticism on all of those points. >> i am not. >> not your team, no. >> are you going to criticize him on the economy, and you ca
other than the interview i gave, i was handling it like a business executive and not like a phoney bologna political operatives. i probably would have lasted longer if i handed it like that, and i went after those people similar to how the president went after them yesterday. >> how do you say all the comings and goings are a function of good business sense by donald trump and not as incompetence and picking people who were over there head and couldn't get the job done. >> this is...
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. >> we watched it sitting on the floor eating bologna sandwiches and having a sense of unreality, quitescussions i have had with congressional and other leaders i have concluded that because of the watergate matter i might not have the support of the congress that i would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interest of the nation would require. >> i was just awestruck at the whole thing. no gloating. very little sense of self. it was really about the magnificence of what had occurred in terms of the right thing. >> therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. >> our first reaction really was okay, he's not president anymore. he's just a citizen. now we can indict him. honestly, that is what we thought. >> the morning he resigned i remember i walked down the street and bought a bottle of scotch. >> earlier today the east room of the white house was the scene of an emotional meeting between the president, his cabi
. >> we watched it sitting on the floor eating bologna sandwiches and having a sense of unreality, quitescussions i have had with congressional and other leaders i have concluded that because of the watergate matter i might not have the support of the congress that i would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interest of the nation would require. >> i was just awestruck at the whole thing. no gloating. very...
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in my last time in this chamber i am tired of hearing the bologna on this issue. go to the fax and back to the 80s and every decade since. governor kane drastically increased benefits to fire and police personnel and did not pay for it so without assumed rate of return in 1988. but then assumed rate was 7% to 8.75 to avoid making any pension payments. governor whitman cost us four times what we borrowed when we finally finished paying them off in the next decade. the governor defrancisco increased benefits with no additional funding. others made no contributions and therefore years and governor corzine had an eight 1/4% return quarter% return continuing to hide the problem from the public and had even larger than expected payments. both parties over 30 years added to this problem. they did not talk about it and did not fix it and made worse. each and every year and then they deposited in my lap january 2010 and said it is your fault. we didn't have the problems of the people i got on the road and traveled the state and i sounded the alarm and what did we get in re
in my last time in this chamber i am tired of hearing the bologna on this issue. go to the fax and back to the 80s and every decade since. governor kane drastically increased benefits to fire and police personnel and did not pay for it so without assumed rate of return in 1988. but then assumed rate was 7% to 8.75 to avoid making any pension payments. governor whitman cost us four times what we borrowed when we finally finished paying them off in the next decade. the governor defrancisco...
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bologna. >> tax cuts for wealthy people haven't helped anyone but wealthy people.there is no trickle down. >> the truth about trickle down economics is it doesn't work. liz: sorry. firstly, these guys are really annoying. i said this eight years ago in 2010. the era of trickle down government did not work. now we're getting double the growth that was under obama. trickle down under obama didn't work. what's to prove that you have, art law enforcement officer that trickle down economics as they call it. i don't know if you would call it that. works. >> the two best periods in history, recent history are jf kennedy with massive tax cuts on the rich and ronald reagan with massive tax cuts on the rich. we had economic growth like mad the poor got jobs. i think reagan since the tax cuts took effect, i think we created 20 million jobs. we had huge prosperity and with bill clinton, he cut taxes a lot as well. people forget he did raise top highest two brackets, but he cut taxes everywhere else. the capital gains tax. he eliminated capital gains tax for owner occupied home
bologna. >> tax cuts for wealthy people haven't helped anyone but wealthy people.there is no trickle down. >> the truth about trickle down economics is it doesn't work. liz: sorry. firstly, these guys are really annoying. i said this eight years ago in 2010. the era of trickle down government did not work. now we're getting double the growth that was under obama. trickle down under obama didn't work. what's to prove that you have, art law enforcement officer that trickle down...
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. >> if you show me one victim from that whole email bologna, then i will agree. >> sean: america's national >> america. >> sean: foreign agents picked up on it, geraldo. >> like what, a cia document that says that? oh, boy. >> sean: we have to leave it there. when we come back, we will go into tonight's huge breaking news. john solomon who broke it is here exclusively with sara carter. that's next. stay with us. ♪ ♪ my healthy routine helps me feel my best. so i add activia yogurt to my day. with its billions of live and active probiotics, activia may help support my digestive health, so i can take on my day. activia. now in probiotic dailies. >> sean: top story tonight. fox news alert. the hill john solomon out with a huge development as it relates to the fbi that is now launching a new investigation into the clinton foundation and whether the foundation engaged in any pay-to-play or other illegal activities while hillary clinton was the secretary of state. according to solomon fbi agents in little rock, arkansas where the foundation was started have taken the lead in this investigation an
. >> if you show me one victim from that whole email bologna, then i will agree. >> sean: america's national >> america. >> sean: foreign agents picked up on it, geraldo. >> like what, a cia document that says that? oh, boy. >> sean: we have to leave it there. when we come back, we will go into tonight's huge breaking news. john solomon who broke it is here exclusively with sara carter. that's next. stay with us. ♪ ♪ my healthy routine helps me feel my...
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roger ailes and other people, he told the whole story of how nixon put together that phoney blo y bologna campaign i. okay, now, do the people talk to each other. can you tell -- when they close the door and you have your conversations can them soto voce, do you have a sense they talk to you about the way they talk inside the west wing? >> a super good question. and i could tell they were each feeling the other out on how to do this. on how do you say, oh, my god. and in many cases, they don't, because they're polarized. i mean, steve bannon did not speak to jared kushner. you know, you had this -- these factions in the white house that were absolutely cleaved. but gradually, it was actually priebus and -- reince priebus and steve bannon had an enormous amount of -- they were polarized, let's say. in the early months of the administration. and they actually came together. i think that they became quite good friends, because they understood. they understand this was a -- this was an entirely anonymous situation that they had found themselves in. and it was coming apart. >> i guess when you
roger ailes and other people, he told the whole story of how nixon put together that phoney blo y bologna campaign i. okay, now, do the people talk to each other. can you tell -- when they close the door and you have your conversations can them soto voce, do you have a sense they talk to you about the way they talk inside the west wing? >> a super good question. and i could tell they were each feeling the other out on how to do this. on how do you say, oh, my god. and in many cases, they...
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these people in the media are a bunch of the biggest phony bolognas on this planet acting like they don'tis way. they think about this way about flyover country as though anybody does think or talk that way is somehow subhuman. bottom line here is that the president of the united states was presented with an absolute rotten deal. pete: precisely the conversation the left does not want to have. who exactly are we importing into our country and how are they doing once they get here. if you listen to the left every single dreamer in this country industry a valedictorian and war hero. listen there are a lot of dreamers doing wonderful things, the session over that does not translate into a rational conversation about our immigration policies. i mean, the state department issued warnings, ironically on january 10th about haiti and el salvador. this is not an indictment of all the people there this is a recognition that lottery from all the countries around the world may not be the best system. rachel: i love what rush limbaugh pointed out there how the left speaks about conservatives in much t
these people in the media are a bunch of the biggest phony bolognas on this planet acting like they don'tis way. they think about this way about flyover country as though anybody does think or talk that way is somehow subhuman. bottom line here is that the president of the united states was presented with an absolute rotten deal. pete: precisely the conversation the left does not want to have. who exactly are we importing into our country and how are they doing once they get here. if you listen...
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and there are people who believe that bologna. atf wants to trace the origin of gun users flew crime, searching through boxes in a warehouse. good lord. if you want -- if you have a recall on your car because there's something wrong with the brakes, it's all done electronically. if you are going after guns that kill people, you're going to check it out on people. this seems to be a hell of a burden on law enforcement. >> it's the law, like you said, it's the law and we comply with it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the incident that is we have talked about today are tragedies. i don't want anything that i say today to be construed as undermining that fact. inspector general fine. let me ask you, have you seen a lot of waste in government? a lot of stupidity in government? can we agree that training is expensive, but bad employees are more expensive? >> incredible problems. >> director lindquist, all things being equal, when it comes to the right to own a gun and whether to own a gun, who do you think is better able to make that de
and there are people who believe that bologna. atf wants to trace the origin of gun users flew crime, searching through boxes in a warehouse. good lord. if you want -- if you have a recall on your car because there's something wrong with the brakes, it's all done electronically. if you are going after guns that kill people, you're going to check it out on people. this seems to be a hell of a burden on law enforcement. >> it's the law, like you said, it's the law and we comply with it....
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, that way you get a better understanding of what everybody truly feels and you are going to have bolognand intelligence and insight and everything and it is up to the individual and the decentralized to make that decision, that is centralized, dictatorship, do we want a dictatorship? point. we spent the first hour asking if social edia helps or hurts political engagement in this country and political discourse. you can go segment, good the caller necessary that seg frment our first hour of the "washington journal" today. in adams run, south carolina, an independent. ruth, go ahead. good morning. c-span, been watching for years, i've been listening to people calling from the country giving their own opinion. personally, i think the tax cut that the republicans did is a disgrace. voted for trump, those people that need jobs and areas decaying and it is not going to help them at all. and for them to have thought and i understand why they did, this be a savior and be able to help them, i think i'm a american d african retired, get a good income, i'm i think down ut the road that this country
, that way you get a better understanding of what everybody truly feels and you are going to have bolognand intelligence and insight and everything and it is up to the individual and the decentralized to make that decision, that is centralized, dictatorship, do we want a dictatorship? point. we spent the first hour asking if social edia helps or hurts political engagement in this country and political discourse. you can go segment, good the caller necessary that seg frment our first hour of the...
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and there are people including people in congress who actually believe that bologna. so we insist that gun sales be tracked exclusively on paper. the the atf has to search through boxes in a warehouse. good lord. if you have a recall on your car because there's something wrong with the brakes, it's all done electronically. but if you're going to go after a gun that kills people, better check it out on paper. this seems to me like a hell of a burden on law enforcement. >> it's the law. senator leahy. and like you said, senator feinstein. it's the law, and we comply with it. >> senator kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the incidents that we have talked about today are tragedies and i don't want anything that i say today to be construed as undermining that fact. let me ask you, have you seen a lot of waste in government? have you seen a lot of stupidity in government? >> yes. >> can we agree that training is expensive but bad employees are more expensive. >> your mike isn't on. >> yeah. >> sorry. >> thank you. >> federal problems -- >> director lindquist, all things b
and there are people including people in congress who actually believe that bologna. so we insist that gun sales be tracked exclusively on paper. the the atf has to search through boxes in a warehouse. good lord. if you have a recall on your car because there's something wrong with the brakes, it's all done electronically. but if you're going to go after a gun that kills people, better check it out on paper. this seems to me like a hell of a burden on law enforcement. >> it's the law....