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still the car couldn't save the bork large company plagued by financial troubles political intrigues and bad planning germany's largest privately run carmaker was forced to declare bankruptcy in one nine hundred sixty one. and next time on drive it we try to help a sporty edition of the skoda kodiak the new all refs. and we look around the geneva motor show for new developments and the world premieres. welcome to my crew. this time our guests are singer. song legend kathy sledge. tom. tom. fifteen solid d. w. . kickoff. ours was the best. the best place for. the best go. to sleep the highlights. kick off body double. slit. carefully. the soon. to be a good. disco . subscribe to dump. documentary on you tube. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. preparing to. go. what if there's no escape. list. german plus creates. any puzzle yourself up i don't know it's not easy to go to another country and know nothing about why for i don't do this because we can't stay on venezuela. that. closely global news that matters d. w. made for mines. this is deja news live from berlin no sur
still the car couldn't save the bork large company plagued by financial troubles political intrigues and bad planning germany's largest privately run carmaker was forced to declare bankruptcy in one nine hundred sixty one. and next time on drive it we try to help a sporty edition of the skoda kodiak the new all refs. and we look around the geneva motor show for new developments and the world premieres. welcome to my crew. this time our guests are singer. song legend kathy sledge. tom. tom....
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it could overtake more than half the cars on the german routes in one nine hundred fifty five carl bork mark went even further would be is ability yes with a top speed of one hundred. kilometers an hour it's set the european standard in its class it's great suspension made it a real curve hunger. drive had already attracted attention with the hands of fifteen hundreds monocoque pantani about eight back in one thousand nine hundred forty nine its successor the isabella was more elegant with its abundant chrome trim it resembled the american cars of the one nine hundred fifty s. but the use of bellows curves and refined roofline also landed a style all its own. with seat benches in the front and back these are below can seat six adults comfortably that was the secret to the model success pairing sportiness with a dash of luxury. the reliable four cylinder engine with its side mounted camshaft had already been used to power the hundreds of fifteen hundred. thanks to its fabulous suspension the isabella is nimble on curves only one thing puts a spanner in the works. outside christophe says
it could overtake more than half the cars on the german routes in one nine hundred fifty five carl bork mark went even further would be is ability yes with a top speed of one hundred. kilometers an hour it's set the european standard in its class it's great suspension made it a real curve hunger. drive had already attracted attention with the hands of fifteen hundreds monocoque pantani about eight back in one thousand nine hundred forty nine its successor the isabella was more elegant with its...
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borke bought from bring in had a heart for family man who like to put the pedal to the metal his is a below was both family friendly and fun to drive the german sports sedan was born . at the start the isabella experienced some growing pains but that was little wonder the entire vehicle was developed in just ten months. it was famous for his authoritarian leadership style and he alone chose the cars name. he's a bad guy just says that carl i mean did isabella on a whim when these engineers showed him the first prototype and asked him what to call the car he waved his hand and said tersely what do i care what isabella christo says cudos mr bork barked like a good name for a good car. in the one nine hundred fifty s. the isabella was a cut above the competition in germany in terms of both looks and technology at seven thousand dogs marks it cost more than a v.w. beetle but less than a mercedes pantone but as far as performance was concerned the isabella left both models eating its dust. crystal says it could go from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour in twenty five seconds reaching
borke bought from bring in had a heart for family man who like to put the pedal to the metal his is a below was both family friendly and fun to drive the german sports sedan was born . at the start the isabella experienced some growing pains but that was little wonder the entire vehicle was developed in just ten months. it was famous for his authoritarian leadership style and he alone chose the cars name. he's a bad guy just says that carl i mean did isabella on a whim when these engineers...
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statements on behalf of bork. that had never happened before. so public relations campaigns all have to do with the openness of this process, the very public nature of it. so if interest groups and openness and sort of professionalism are sort of starting to drive this, the sort of one other thing that i would layer on to that is ideology. and what i mean by that is that especially in the late 1970's, conservatives thought they were sort of losing, right, in the sense that the legal establishment seemed to have liberal assumptions. and from the new deal up through the first years of the burger court, up until the early 1970's, if you think about all that's happening during those years, it's basically a center-left, you know, set of policies. conservatives starting in the late 1970's feel like they're on the margins in law schools. they're losing on the policy side and politics. and they form organizations like the federalist society. and they begin to develop a sort of infrastructure in law schools, a sort of farm
statements on behalf of bork. that had never happened before. so public relations campaigns all have to do with the openness of this process, the very public nature of it. so if interest groups and openness and sort of professionalism are sort of starting to drive this, the sort of one other thing that i would layer on to that is ideology. and what i mean by that is that especially in the late 1970's, conservatives thought they were sort of losing, right, in the sense that the legal...
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the officer, sergeant john bork, was taken to a nearby hospital and is expected to be okay. >>> the boeing time with u.s. federal prosecutors getting involved. according in the wall street journal, the prosecutors are scrutinizing boeing's max jet airliners. t indonesia's lion air crashed into the sea. investigators pointing out multiple similarities between the two. here with the latest is nbc's morgan radford. >> reporter: thousands line the streets. 17 empty caskets the focus of a nation in mourning. remains of the victims of the doomed ethiopian airlines flight won't be recovered for months. but news that the black boxes pulled from the field where the plane crashed are already yielding information for investigators. the transport minister says preliminary results show clear similarities with an earlier disaster. a lion air flight that went down just months ago in indonesia. in that case the boeing plane crashed when an automated system meant to keep the 737 max 8 aircraft from stalling actually caused the plane to crash into the sea. >> this data is going to be carefully analyzed. it
the officer, sergeant john bork, was taken to a nearby hospital and is expected to be okay. >>> the boeing time with u.s. federal prosecutors getting involved. according in the wall street journal, the prosecutors are scrutinizing boeing's max jet airliners. t indonesia's lion air crashed into the sea. investigators pointing out multiple similarities between the two. here with the latest is nbc's morgan radford. >> reporter: thousands line the streets. 17 empty caskets the focus...
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the office sergeant bork, was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. >>> a question that'seen. how many eggs can you safely eat? while many consider eating eggs in moderation okay, a new study found that people who ate an extra half egg a day increased their risk of cardiovascular disease by 6%, and their risk of early death by 8%. the u.s. department of agriculte estimates americans now consume an estimated 28 eggs per person per year. >>> burger king is hoping to corner the coffee market. the fast food chain has announced the launch of a monthly subscription service that can be purchased and redeemed through the burger king app. for 5 bucks a month customers can get one small cup of hot coffee at participating locations each d in that month. drinksty and iced coffe not included. >>> just ahead, remembering a rock icon. >>> and between the brackets as march madness gets under way. >>> first, celebrati birthdays today. lily collins turns . maroon 5 front man and voice coach adam levine is 40. rapper, actress, and talk show host queen latifah turns 49.a vailliams is 56. country
the office sergeant bork, was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. >>> a question that'seen. how many eggs can you safely eat? while many consider eating eggs in moderation okay, a new study found that people who ate an extra half egg a day increased their risk of cardiovascular disease by 6%, and their risk of early death by 8%. the u.s. department of agriculte estimates americans now consume an estimated 28 eggs per person per year. >>> burger king is hoping to...
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earlier we had a chance to talk with gerald bork from the world food program who's currently in the hard hit city of. the situation here is cheerier aging. the city is devastated following the cycle in the struggles last thursday night many many people within the city are displaced. sheltering in schools and churches the world food program is distributing emergency rations to them. but the needs are huge outside of the city. the things are taking a dramatic turn. over the weekend to swollen rivers burst their banks and. saying it's. people who overflew those areas yesterday speak. into that and oceans that have completely inundated villages and communities. tens of thousands of people were living there. those who overflew saw many people crammed onto the roof. and on the issue it's over land. the priority now is to rescue those people. and bring them to safety. of. a major operation that would accommodate perhaps hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the flooding the world food program is bringing in a helicopter is. the one thirty's. also bringing in telecommunications people to
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the parts on the story for us tonight in london on the eve of what promises to be another exciting bork's in session in parliament tomorrow thank you. wear the army cheat. has demanded that the president be declared unfit to rule the army is calling for the start of a constitutional process that would put a caretaker leader in place a bill as these beautiful ego has been in power for two decades and is now in failing health on syria has seen weeks of peaceful mass protests calling for the president to resign the army says it's acting in the country's best interests. we must find a solution that respects the constitution as well as the sovereignty of a country a solution that sigrid will to and except to build to all parties. i'm joined now at the big table by isabel vera fellows from the german institute for international in security affairs right here in berlin she's a senior fellow specializing in north africa and the middle east it's good to have you on the show let's talk about what we're seeing right now i want to begin by asking how surprised are you at this move by the military ste
the parts on the story for us tonight in london on the eve of what promises to be another exciting bork's in session in parliament tomorrow thank you. wear the army cheat. has demanded that the president be declared unfit to rule the army is calling for the start of a constitutional process that would put a caretaker leader in place a bill as these beautiful ego has been in power for two decades and is now in failing health on syria has seen weeks of peaceful mass protests calling for the...
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look at robert bork. they rest the judgment all the time the media.you notice that professor dershowitz, the harvard professor with great esteem as he has failed to even give me minor consideration for quoting common sense perfectly? >> i have for one was impressed. i cried and laughed. >> sean: thank you judge. thank you judge, no thank you professor. >> you get the a+. you have to get the gray to come up the greatest coming in the mail. it's an a+ absolutely. >> i'm so interested in this, dying to see your book on it. >> one of the things that i was interested about what they said was the lack of resources in chicago. people -- i don't think they really realize how stressed and stretched out the police department is in chicago. last year chicago police investigated 561 murders, and to put that in perspective that's about twice as many as in new york. more than new york and los angeles combined and that is after they reduce them by 200. in 2016, there were over 700 homicides in chicago. you have to give credit to its chicago police, they brought the
look at robert bork. they rest the judgment all the time the media.you notice that professor dershowitz, the harvard professor with great esteem as he has failed to even give me minor consideration for quoting common sense perfectly? >> i have for one was impressed. i cried and laughed. >> sean: thank you judge. thank you judge, no thank you professor. >> you get the a+. you have to get the gray to come up the greatest coming in the mail. it's an a+ absolutely. >> i'm so...
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certainly in an uncomfortable position for them to be in that is the wall street journal's robert borkjoining us live from london thank you very much for your expertise on this we appreciate it thank you. to algeria now where medical students and doctors have joined protests against the president's plan to stay in power beyond the end of his term and the capital algiers they have been calling for a free democracy saying the military and the people of brothers at the lizzie's beautifully calm wants to stay in power beyond april twenty eighth when his fourth term is due to expire after weeks of protests but if legal postponed elections and promise reforms but hasn't given a timetable for the changes. algerian opposition leaders have urged the army not to interfere in the political crisis for the army's chief of staff says the military ship take responsibility for finding a quick solution which you do know but this privileged awareness that the homeland comes first and that security and stability are paramount i renew today the pledge i've made before god and before the people it's histor
certainly in an uncomfortable position for them to be in that is the wall street journal's robert borkjoining us live from london thank you very much for your expertise on this we appreciate it thank you. to algeria now where medical students and doctors have joined protests against the president's plan to stay in power beyond the end of his term and the capital algiers they have been calling for a free democracy saying the military and the people of brothers at the lizzie's beautifully calm...
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. >> don't expect white house to hole a bring your spouse to bork daworkday any time soon, kellyae conway's has been a vocal critic of the president, lately has claims that president has mental problem, and president trump has been taking high road with mr. kelly an, that ended today, he tweeted conway of a total loser. one of the nice if nicest thinge said, george conway shot back, congratulations, you guaranteed that million more people will learn about narsistic personality disorder, great job. on heels of president's week long attack on late arizona senator john mccain, that was condemned by many in his open party, including mitt romney, should president mix it up like this -- twitter, seems like a distraction from this economic game. joining me now, press secretary for trump 2020 national campaign, kayleigh mcenany. >> thank you. kennedy: one theory to twitter, that kellyanne conway did you not want to stand up to the president, she is going -- her husband saying that president is crazy, i like my job, it helps my business. and here is the dsm5, the president is nuts boop. >> i have to
. >> don't expect white house to hole a bring your spouse to bork daworkday any time soon, kellyae conway's has been a vocal critic of the president, lately has claims that president has mental problem, and president trump has been taking high road with mr. kelly an, that ended today, he tweeted conway of a total loser. one of the nice if nicest thinge said, george conway shot back, congratulations, you guaranteed that million more people will learn about narsistic personality disorder,...
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. >> and we're going to take a break and we'll be right bork with of our breaking coverage, a rescue successfully made here at missouri and georgia avenue in northwest. that worker who'd been stuck up there at 10 feet in the air down [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar.wo ering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getget your human to visit was easwellsfargo.com/woof. what would she do without me? >>> it's hard to believe with the bitter cold outside today here.ing is almost and there's no surer sign than these. the cherry blossoms. d.'s famous trees a not looking like this quite yet, but today the national park service revealed their peak bloom prediction. and news 4's cory smith with the date we've been waiting for. what did you hear?k, >> reporter: l i know cherry blossoms are old for you d.c. veterans, but what i that peak bloom going to be? that was the qu
. >> and we're going to take a break and we'll be right bork with of our breaking coverage, a rescue successfully made here at missouri and georgia avenue in northwest. that worker who'd been stuck up there at 10 feet in the air down [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar.wo ering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down...
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google expects other companies like nintendo, playstation and x borks box. marriott expanding in a big way. they plan to open 1700 hotels over the next three years. marriott made an announcement at an investor meeting yesterday saying it expects to add 275,000 rooms by 2021. last month marriott missed estimates for the fourth quarter. part of the strategy is making sure it has loyal guests to fill rooms and housing it's adding. >>> a question from "sesame street" is sparking a very heated debate on twitter. >> this is going to get very dark at the end. i'm warning everyone. you're stuck on a deserted island and you can pick one character to come with you. so who are you picking and why? these are your optionses, oscar, grover, elmo and cookie monster. actor paul f. tompkins says elmo is the only choice. says grover is too anxious. cookie monster would go through cookie withdrawal. who knows what his personality is and anyone who chooses oscar should be on a watch list. we see you. this is weird. ever heard of super grover? he's gonna get stuff done. planes w
google expects other companies like nintendo, playstation and x borks box. marriott expanding in a big way. they plan to open 1700 hotels over the next three years. marriott made an announcement at an investor meeting yesterday saying it expects to add 275,000 rooms by 2021. last month marriott missed estimates for the fourth quarter. part of the strategy is making sure it has loyal guests to fill rooms and housing it's adding. >>> a question from "sesame street" is sparking...
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and then we get to them smearing random trump supporters and tried to bork kavanaugh, calling him withntally ill, they fat shame him. they say that his wife has a body double he and his daughter is the c word. now they are cheerleading for impeachment. so we had tom brokaw who actually said "we are at war with donald trump." and the media are war profiteers. if you look at the owners and the billionaires of "the washington post" and "the new york times," they just want a second watergate because they want to make money off of that. but this president has exposed the mainstream media for the greedy lying hacks that they are, and they are trying to push hoax and fake news. and as much as a prophet, the credibility is now shot because of the majority of the country that believes the mainstream media is fake news. >> sean: there is one thing that is true and i know that they like to attack fox. we have plenty of liberal voices on fox as you know, joe. and a new one in donna brazile. but the reality is that donald trump has literally so branded fake news that i do not think that they ever r
and then we get to them smearing random trump supporters and tried to bork kavanaugh, calling him withntally ill, they fat shame him. they say that his wife has a body double he and his daughter is the c word. now they are cheerleading for impeachment. so we had tom brokaw who actually said "we are at war with donald trump." and the media are war profiteers. if you look at the owners and the billionaires of "the washington post" and "the new york times," they just...
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sergeant john bork was injured when he was dragged by a four-wheeler, but he's expected to be okay. >>> investigators are learning more about the last moments of the ethiopian airlines flight that went down on sunday from the recovered black boxes, that crash killing 157 people on board. the cockpit voice recorder has now been successfully downloaded. experts analyzing the data, searching for clues on what brought the jet down. the grieving families holding a memorial given bags with the charred earth from the crash site to bury. >>> now to that urgent manhunt in north carolina. a husband wanted in the killing of his wife. >> after questioning by police, he disappeared. abc's erielle reshef is here with more. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. police say lynn keel was the last person to see his wife, diana, alive. authorities now searching for answers in her murder as they are examining the death of his first wife more than a decade ago. this morning, the manhunt intensifying for the north carolina husband authorities say killed his wife in cold blood. then
sergeant john bork was injured when he was dragged by a four-wheeler, but he's expected to be okay. >>> investigators are learning more about the last moments of the ethiopian airlines flight that went down on sunday from the recovered black boxes, that crash killing 157 people on board. the cockpit voice recorder has now been successfully downloaded. experts analyzing the data, searching for clues on what brought the jet down. the grieving families holding a memorial given bags with...
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of the department and it goes back to the days of bob work and the nixon administration and judge borkision that a sitting president could not. i think the case of clinton versus jones when president clinton made a legal claim that he was entitled to immunity from a lawsuit was rejected by the supreme court. no person is involved in the law means a president can be di indicted, but that is not the justice department policy, and he is required to follow that policy. he cannot indict. >> there is the glitch. >> there is a glitch, and there is a couple of -- bob barr, does bill barr have the ability to keep and suppress this. they could take a couple weeks figuring out what their response is. we saw judge star's report as everyone else did. we had a pretty good idea because we read a lot about it, we had a pretty fulsome response ready. i think one of the rare bipartisan moments in washington was at the end of this investigation and congress said this doesn't work. this independent council exceeded what we thought they should do. they let the coup sile still la. the fix doesn't work thoug
of the department and it goes back to the days of bob work and the nixon administration and judge borkision that a sitting president could not. i think the case of clinton versus jones when president clinton made a legal claim that he was entitled to immunity from a lawsuit was rejected by the supreme court. no person is involved in the law means a president can be di indicted, but that is not the justice department policy, and he is required to follow that policy. he cannot indict. >>...
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robert bork, who also was a nominee at one point in his life, he went on the air after she was nominatednd said something like she is a nightmare in every way. he meant it from the point of view, not that she was a woman, not that she had not had an extensive background in constitutional law, but they cannot trust her ideology. that is what is at stake. we know from the polls from 2016 that many people who voted for 2016 did it because scalia's seat was vacant and they put a lot of stock for a republican to name the individual. brian: how much anger was there behind-the-scenes over obamacare? -- over the obamacare decision? joan: a lot. brian: can you explain that. joan: i knew half the story at the time. i did not know the whole story. i knew how angry justice scalia was. i knew how angry some of the were.conservatives chief justice john roberts switched his vote twice and gave mixed signals. they felt betrayed. then he felt betrayed because some things were leaking out. the liberals were baffled. two of the liberal justices switch their votes on the medicaid part. so much of the report
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the investigation in new york, his name is berman, he's an employee and actually did a lot of his borks if it bumps up in favor of deutsche bank, trump will have to make a decision. >> thank you. that does it for us. more news with my colleague craig melvin. i don't know if you heard, the wofford alum. i filled out my bracket, my friend. >> i hope you got wofford winning it all. >> not at all, at least advancing. >> that's a busted bracket. you got to go all the way, hallie jackson. thank you, my friend. good to see you as well. craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. mueller on the mind. he said mueller's report will clear him of wrongdoing, but he's trying to undercut the investigation's very existence. >>> also this morning, insult to injury, the president can't cut the controversy especially when it comes to the late senator and war hero john mccain. so, who is he trying to appeal to with his line of attack? >>> and running mate rumors. vice president joe biden reportedly to make a splash when he jumps in the race. his team is considering whether to put stacey abr
the investigation in new york, his name is berman, he's an employee and actually did a lot of his borks if it bumps up in favor of deutsche bank, trump will have to make a decision. >> thank you. that does it for us. more news with my colleague craig melvin. i don't know if you heard, the wofford alum. i filled out my bracket, my friend. >> i hope you got wofford winning it all. >> not at all, at least advancing. >> that's a busted bracket. you got to go all the way,...
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bork was a nomination that was very likely to shift the court to the right.ays, the last nominee to really put it out there what he believed in what he was likely to be. that candor ended up hurting him. and they opposed that, gave something by imposing that, which means they got a much less conservative nominee, anthony kennedy, and the price that they paid for that, as well as it reflected in the caller's question, that republicans felt that robert work was not treated fairly, so they were going to top up their own efforts make sure that the next time they were fighting at least as hard if not harder than the democrats. justices likeking robert krueger. nost: you hear the phrase more suitors, and he was someone some of the new hampshire , aernor, and president bush fellow conservative, it is up not being like that at all. ae is the biggest example in that ended nominees up disappointing their backers, and republicans in the federalist society have taken some real stuff since then to make sure that sort of thing does not happen again or . host: we will go to
bork was a nomination that was very likely to shift the court to the right.ays, the last nominee to really put it out there what he believed in what he was likely to be. that candor ended up hurting him. and they opposed that, gave something by imposing that, which means they got a much less conservative nominee, anthony kennedy, and the price that they paid for that, as well as it reflected in the caller's question, that republicans felt that robert work was not treated fairly, so they were...
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trump has defended this and it's something that the administration i think should take credit for and bork bipartisanly because i think you can bring along many moderate republicans that believe as the president does that these are not entitlements and we need to reform these in a way to take care of those american people who solely relied on this because they know it's the full faith and credit of the united states government. i thank you for your service. and i hope you'll pass that message along to the president and we can continue to work with you. secretary mnuchin: i will. and thank you very much. as trustee of the social security trust fund, i take this responsibility seriously and i look forward to meeting with you and other members of the committee to get your ideas. we'll try to follow up and schedule that. r. larson: thanks. mr. neal: i recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. boyle. boil boil i wanted to follow up the very beginning chairman neal asked you about the debt ceiling and i was happy to hear you say you are supportive of a clean raise and follow up on that and
trump has defended this and it's something that the administration i think should take credit for and bork bipartisanly because i think you can bring along many moderate republicans that believe as the president does that these are not entitlements and we need to reform these in a way to take care of those american people who solely relied on this because they know it's the full faith and credit of the united states government. i thank you for your service. and i hope you'll pass that message...
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i talked with the singer/songwriter, and actress about her charity bork and what inspire -- charity work bye, bye -- >> reporter: jorge and andrea acosta love reading to their 16-month-old daughter violet. when the imagination library launched, they signed up -- >> right when she was old enough to engage in books, we got her first one. >> she was so excited. >> yeah. >> she was like dancing with it -- like it came it came. i was like, what came? my firstolly parton book. >> we just want to get as many books in the hands of as many kids as we can. >> reporter: the program which sends free books to children from birth to age 5 delivered its 100 millionth book last year. >> they get this book once a month in the mailbox with their little name on it. not in care of daddy or mom. it's their little name on that book. so that's special to them. >> reporter: were you surprised at how widely this program took off? >> well, i'm pleased by it. but yes, i have to say, when we% first started it, it was for our home county and from my people. >> reporter: parton launched the program in sevier county,
i talked with the singer/songwriter, and actress about her charity bork and what inspire -- charity work bye, bye -- >> reporter: jorge and andrea acosta love reading to their 16-month-old daughter violet. when the imagination library launched, they signed up -- >> right when she was old enough to engage in books, we got her first one. >> she was so excited. >> yeah. >> she was like dancing with it -- like it came it came. i was like, what came? my firstolly parton...
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robert bork went down.y immediately, democrats in the majority, confirmed a very conservative judge to be justice, anthony kennedy in 1988. democrats have always carried to confirm.ligation this was a matter of complete and total obstructionism. host: if there is a vacancy in 2020, republicans have control of the senate. do you expect the republican leader will hold off until 2021? guest: i have no idea. it is mitch mcconnell. from what i have seen of mitch mcconnell in the senate, he has degraded the advice and consent responsibilities. i would not put anything past. host: let's go to james in georgia. feelr: as a minority, i the constitution from the flawedng was a fatally document. that is we have justified by this constitution, jim crow, everything. the only thing that matters is the ideology of the judge making the decision. importanty it is so to put certain judges of the supreme court because no matter what the legislative rich does, you can have the supreme court that.y if it's a white manifesto, it
robert bork went down.y immediately, democrats in the majority, confirmed a very conservative judge to be justice, anthony kennedy in 1988. democrats have always carried to confirm.ligation this was a matter of complete and total obstructionism. host: if there is a vacancy in 2020, republicans have control of the senate. do you expect the republican leader will hold off until 2021? guest: i have no idea. it is mitch mcconnell. from what i have seen of mitch mcconnell in the senate, he has...
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the death penalty, having been for the crime bill, in the '90s, having said nice things about robert borkk he is going to have a lot of explaining to do with an electorate that is not sympathetic to his former world view. stuart: i got to tell you, i think he is off to a rotten start because when he said that vice president pence was a decent guy, he then had to walk that back, almost apologize for saying it. >> right. stuart: you cannot be the president of the united states if you cave at the first sign of opposition. >> well, it's also, even, i think a little worse than that if you say that a man is a decent man, and i know vice president pence. i disagree with him on everything, but of course he is a decent man. he is a good christian and a good person. that being said, if you cannot acknowledge the obvious by people who may share a different point of view what kind of a system do we have? stuart: not a very good one. >> no, it really isn't. you have said to me, are you still a democrat and i have said, yes i am. for today i am. but if we get a nominee who is not pro-israel, you will n
the death penalty, having been for the crime bill, in the '90s, having said nice things about robert borkk he is going to have a lot of explaining to do with an electorate that is not sympathetic to his former world view. stuart: i got to tell you, i think he is off to a rotten start because when he said that vice president pence was a decent guy, he then had to walk that back, almost apologize for saying it. >> right. stuart: you cannot be the president of the united states if you cave...
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sfrpg harming american borks and businesses. president trump deserved significant credit for being the first president to confront china as's unfair and spreader to trade practices head on and insist month a new new fair trading replace with the u.s. while we want china to by more u.s. goods that support farmers, manufacturers and professionals at home it's more important for us to hold china accountable to meeting high international standards on intellectual property rights, on subbedization, overcapacity and the other structural ways in which china distorts the global economy. a new era of fair trade between china and the u.s. is in everyone's interests. the solution must be enforceable at every level of chinese governance, measurable and subject to corrective action should it fall short of commitments. and it should provide as much predict ability as possible for our american job the creators seeking to serve china's had market. with a more level playing field and now armed with a competitive 21st century tax code i'm confide
sfrpg harming american borks and businesses. president trump deserved significant credit for being the first president to confront china as's unfair and spreader to trade practices head on and insist month a new new fair trading replace with the u.s. while we want china to by more u.s. goods that support farmers, manufacturers and professionals at home it's more important for us to hold china accountable to meeting high international standards on intellectual property rights, on subbedization,...