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it's victoria, brash & sassy, more victoria, then me. >> billy: okay, that is wrong.hat is not at all -- >> phyllis: oh, oh, wait, wait, wait. how could i forget? it's victoria, brash & sassy, get revenge on jack, then me. >> billy: just let me explain here for a second, okay, phyllis? >> phyllis: it's amazing that you used dina's password to log on to jabot's server with my computer. i mean, there is some sort of perverse brilliance.
it's victoria, brash & sassy, more victoria, then me. >> billy: okay, that is wrong.hat is not at all -- >> phyllis: oh, oh, wait, wait, wait. how could i forget? it's victoria, brash & sassy, get revenge on jack, then me. >> billy: just let me explain here for a second, okay, phyllis? >> phyllis: it's amazing that you used dina's password to log on to jabot's server with my computer. i mean, there is some sort of perverse brilliance.
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it's victoria, brash & sassy, more victoria, then me. >> billy: okay, that is wrong. that is not at all -- >> phyllis: oh, oh, wait, wait, wait. how could i forget? it's victoria, brash & sassy, get revenge on jack, then me. >> billy: just let me explain here for a second, okay, phyllis? >> phyllis: it's amazing that you used dina's password to log on to jabot's server with my computer. i mean, there is some sort of perverse brilliance. u
it's victoria, brash & sassy, more victoria, then me. >> billy: okay, that is wrong. that is not at all -- >> phyllis: oh, oh, wait, wait, wait. how could i forget? it's victoria, brash & sassy, get revenge on jack, then me. >> billy: just let me explain here for a second, okay, phyllis? >> phyllis: it's amazing that you used dina's password to log on to jabot's server with my computer. i mean, there is some sort of perverse brilliance. u
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except forjason isaacs, playing the red army hero zukhov, speaking in this broad yorkshire accent, very brashng no—nonsense from anybody. on the one hand, it is historically interesting, it is also very funny, but a very dark, and i think it needs to be, because if it wasn't, you would feel very uneasy about dealing with this particular part of history. i am curious about that, such a dark period, executions, famine, and yet i only saw the trailer at the cinema earlier this week and the trailer, to me, made it look quite a silly film. i thought, how can you make such a silly film about a dark period of history? i am wondering if the trailer is not representative of what you get. you have hit the nail on the head, the trailer is slightly misleading, and i understand why, you want to say this is a broad comedy, and there are a lot of laughs in the trailer. the film itself is a lot darker, a lot more horror underpinning it. there is a character played by michael palin who spends his entire time tying himself up in knots to make sure that he is following the right line, "what would stalin have wa
except forjason isaacs, playing the red army hero zukhov, speaking in this broad yorkshire accent, very brashng no—nonsense from anybody. on the one hand, it is historically interesting, it is also very funny, but a very dark, and i think it needs to be, because if it wasn't, you would feel very uneasy about dealing with this particular part of history. i am curious about that, such a dark period, executions, famine, and yet i only saw the trailer at the cinema earlier this week and the...
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brash & sassy stands behind its products. everything currently on the shelves is 100% safe, and we areng forward to welcoming back our c.e.o., victoria newman, any day now. i know what you saw on television, but we won't address uninformed chatter from social media about our products. this conversation is over. we have no further comment at this time whatsoever. thank you very much. goodbye. [ sighs ] >> ashley: jack. >> jack: good morning. >> ashley: hi. so i spoke to the pilot. he's standing by. >> jack: i told you last night. i am not walking away from dina. >> ashley: even if she wants you gone? >> jack: she doesn't know what she wants. >> ashley: i was under the impression that she very clearly chose graham over us. >> dina: oh! there you are!
brash & sassy stands behind its products. everything currently on the shelves is 100% safe, and we areng forward to welcoming back our c.e.o., victoria newman, any day now. i know what you saw on television, but we won't address uninformed chatter from social media about our products. this conversation is over. we have no further comment at this time whatsoever. thank you very much. goodbye. [ sighs ] >> ashley: jack. >> jack: good morning. >> ashley: hi. so i spoke to the...
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. >> reporter: the surfing world knows isolated as a brash daredevil and -- laird as a brash daredevilator. >> i grew up with beaches that killed people daily. fear is a healthy emotion. it's just what you do with it that separate you from the other people. >> reporter: in the film it talks about your childhood and some turbulent team, but then you talk about finding peace in the water. did surfing save you, in a way? >> not only did surfing save me, but it also blessed me with all ofgreatest things that i've received in my life. >> reporter: the film combines our video and new footage of laird riding 80 to 100-foot waves. >> we get somebody to be inspired and go off and make a difference in their world, then we've done our job. >> reporter: at age 53 laird has no plans to let go of what drives him. >> if you get on a board and you go like that and you fly along, it doesn't matter who you are, take any person and they'd be like this is the best ever. >> reporter: laird said he will be surfing in some form as long as he's here. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> the documentary is calle
. >> reporter: the surfing world knows isolated as a brash daredevil and -- laird as a brash daredevilator. >> i grew up with beaches that killed people daily. fear is a healthy emotion. it's just what you do with it that separate you from the other people. >> reporter: in the film it talks about your childhood and some turbulent team, but then you talk about finding peace in the water. did surfing save you, in a way? >> not only did surfing save me, but it also blessed...
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was also known for his brash demeanor regardless of whether he was dealing with poverty stricken sportsman or politicians . in addition to development on the sporting front he always treasured close relations with his hosts down his many memories. uganda wasn't always easy. there were so many days when there was violent unrest and we had an armed escort just to go to the movies or have a party food there were attacks on the white people on a daily basis and then months at night he would sneak around the house with a gun. there would be gangs outside with bush. and i won't forget that fear. so mr dawson. on the other hand nor the happy memories either uganda was papa's most eventful posting in a four year spell between one hundred sixty eight and seventy two he guided the national side to forty one wins in seventy outings among the most memorable trip to west germany in one thousand nine hundred thirty. game they all have a chance to take a look at the lovely historic to. see . all that white go down. with you. know. come on. uganda's national side all nonprofessionals played against. west
was also known for his brash demeanor regardless of whether he was dealing with poverty stricken sportsman or politicians . in addition to development on the sporting front he always treasured close relations with his hosts down his many memories. uganda wasn't always easy. there were so many days when there was violent unrest and we had an armed escort just to go to the movies or have a party food there were attacks on the white people on a daily basis and then months at night he would sneak...
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. >> reporter: the sunning worlds knows laird hamilton as a brash innovator. >> i grew up scared. that killed people daily. fear is a healthy emotion. it's just what you do with it that separates you from other people. >> reporter: in the film you talk about turbulent times as n your childhood and finding peace in the water. did surfing save you in a way? >> it not only saved me but blessed me with all of the greatest things that i've received in my life. >> reporter: the film includes air kievl video of laird riding 80- to 100-foot waves. >> if we go off and inspire people to make a difference in their world, we've done our job. >> reporter: at age 53 laird has no plans to get off the board. >> it doesn't matter who you are. take any person and they'd be like this is the best ever. >> reporter: laird says he will be surfing in some form as long as he's here. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," monica lewinsky will stop by studio 57. she's going to premiere a video on anti-bullying that's part of a new campaign to stop online harassment. i'm b
. >> reporter: the sunning worlds knows laird hamilton as a brash innovator. >> i grew up scared. that killed people daily. fear is a healthy emotion. it's just what you do with it that separates you from other people. >> reporter: in the film you talk about turbulent times as n your childhood and finding peace in the water. did surfing save you in a way? >> it not only saved me but blessed me with all of the greatest things that i've received in my life. >>...
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but was also known for his brash demeanor regardless of whether he was dealing with poverty stricken sportsman or politicians. in addition to development on the sporting front he always treasured close relations with his hosts down his many memories. uganda wasn't always easy. there were so many days when there was violent unrest and in new york we had an armed escort just to go to the movies or would hardly have a party for the day there were attacks on white people on a daily basis and then months at night he would sneak around the house with a gun. there would be gangs outside with bush knives. and i won't forget that fear . in the angst the mistress and. on the other hand nor the happy memories either uganda was papa's most eventful posting in a four year spell between nine hundred sixty eight and seventy two he guided the national side to forty one wins in seventy outings among the most memorable trip to west germany in one thousand nine hundred ninety. before the do you big game they all have a chance to take a look at the lovely historic town of been. told to keep. all that wh
but was also known for his brash demeanor regardless of whether he was dealing with poverty stricken sportsman or politicians. in addition to development on the sporting front he always treasured close relations with his hosts down his many memories. uganda wasn't always easy. there were so many days when there was violent unrest and in new york we had an armed escort just to go to the movies or would hardly have a party for the day there were attacks on white people on a daily basis and then...
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from your friends at brash & sassy." >> jack: your friends have a lot of chutzpah.ommitting cyber theft behind our backs and then smiling in our faces. >> ashley: okay, okay, okay. we said we're gonna put that aside, remember? >> jack: i'll be on my best behavior tonight. >> ashley: okay. >> jack: even be civil with billy. no, tonight's about celebrating you among the people you care about. >> ashley: and at least one person you care about, right? i saw nikki's name on the guest list. >> jack: i hope you're okay with that. >> ashley: you put this whole thing together tonight. i'm gonna quibble with you now? besides, i told dina she could bring graham. >> jack: you w-- why would you do that?
from your friends at brash & sassy." >> jack: your friends have a lot of chutzpah.ommitting cyber theft behind our backs and then smiling in our faces. >> ashley: okay, okay, okay. we said we're gonna put that aside, remember? >> jack: i'll be on my best behavior tonight. >> ashley: okay. >> jack: even be civil with billy. no, tonight's about celebrating you among the people you care about. >> ashley: and at least one person you care about, right? i...
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trump signed an executive order aimed at changing some of the a affordable care act laws, he makes a brash move towards insurance companies. a source says trump's plans to halt payments to insurers under the obama era health care law. he's been trying to unveil for months. the white house says the government can't legally continue to pay the so-called cost sharing subsidies because they lack a formal authorization by but the trump administration had been making the payments for month to month each as trump threatened to cut them off to force democrats to negotiate over health care. >>> president trump is expected to announce his decision to decertify the iran deal. the president's decision comes ahead of sunday's deadline that triggers a 60-day window for lawmakers to determine whether to reimpose sanctions related to iran's nuclear program that were listed as part of a 2015 agreement. officials say the administration specifically wants to renegotiate the sunset clause. the provision on the inspection and to curtail iran's ballistic missiles program. >>> did you wake up today feeling like
trump signed an executive order aimed at changing some of the a affordable care act laws, he makes a brash move towards insurance companies. a source says trump's plans to halt payments to insurers under the obama era health care law. he's been trying to unveil for months. the white house says the government can't legally continue to pay the so-called cost sharing subsidies because they lack a formal authorization by but the trump administration had been making the payments for month to month...
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you know, we tend to think of films that are made by european film talent as being, you know, less brashhe hollywood blockbusters and so on. i don't know. i think that, for example, i can see a future where all those interesting movies are financed by something like amazon or netflix or all those new forms of financing, and they may exist through that instead of the system that was there before. it can take different shapes. finally, i don't know what you have planned in the works, but do you think that your body of work is really too pessimistic? might you consider doing a comedy or something in the future? i think that reversal of fortune is my first attempt of comedy, it's maybe a comedy of manners. but definitely, comedy is one of the hardest things to really do well, in an interesting way that lasts, and if i can do it, definitely. would you describe yourself as a pessimist? happy —a very happy pessimist, a joyous pessimist, let's say! barbet schroeder, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. thank you. well, wednesday is expected to be quite a mixed day across the uk. th
you know, we tend to think of films that are made by european film talent as being, you know, less brashhe hollywood blockbusters and so on. i don't know. i think that, for example, i can see a future where all those interesting movies are financed by something like amazon or netflix or all those new forms of financing, and they may exist through that instead of the system that was there before. it can take different shapes. finally, i don't know what you have planned in the works, but do you...
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from your friends at brash & sassy." >> jack: your friends have a lot of chutzpah.ing cyber theft behind our backs and then smiling in our faces. >> ashley: okay, okay, okay. we said we're gonna put that aside, remember? >> jack: i'll be on my best behavior tonight. >> ashley: okay. >> jack: even be civil with billy. no, tonight's about celebrating you among the people you care about. >> ashley: and at least one person you care about, right? i saw nikki's name on the guest list. >> jack: i hope you're okay with that. >> ashley: you put this whole thing together tonight. i'm gonna quibble with you now? besides, i told dina she could bring graham. >> jack: you w-- why would you do that? >> ashley: because i'm trying to save our mother frt
from your friends at brash & sassy." >> jack: your friends have a lot of chutzpah.ing cyber theft behind our backs and then smiling in our faces. >> ashley: okay, okay, okay. we said we're gonna put that aside, remember? >> jack: i'll be on my best behavior tonight. >> ashley: okay. >> jack: even be civil with billy. no, tonight's about celebrating you among the people you care about. >> ashley: and at least one person you care about, right? i saw...
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trump signed an executive order aimed at changing some of the affordable care act laws, he makes a brash move towards insurance companies. late last night the white house announced plans to halt payments to insurers. the cost sharing reduction payments are used to reimburse insurers for lowering out of pocket costs for custs. government cannot legally continue to make the payments without authorization by congress. but critics of the president call the move a spiteful act that would hike premiums. >>> president trump is expected to announce his decision to decertify the iran deal. the president's decision comes ahead of sunday's deadline that triggers a 60-day window for lawmakers to determine whether to reimpose sanctions related to iran's nuclear program lifted as part of the 2015 agreement. officials say the administration specifically wants to renegotiate the sunset clause, the provisions on the inspections and curtail iran's ballistic missile programs. tracie potts will join us in a few minutes to break down what this all means for us. >>> if you feel a big spook this morning, you m
trump signed an executive order aimed at changing some of the affordable care act laws, he makes a brash move towards insurance companies. late last night the white house announced plans to halt payments to insurers. the cost sharing reduction payments are used to reimburse insurers for lowering out of pocket costs for custs. government cannot legally continue to make the payments without authorization by congress. but critics of the president call the move a spiteful act that would hike...
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reporter: some say many republicans are tiptoeing around trump out of fear of his brash comments, losing support of the president's base. some think it has happened to flake with his dropping poll numbers in arizona. some colleagues praised the senators integrity. the white house press secretary said his words were not befitting of the senate floor. forelle: after queuing hours, thousands are preparing to take their place around the funeral site for taiwan's late king, bhumibol adulyadej. the funeral will stretch over five days and begins with a ceremony inside the grand palace. bangkok.r is in reporter: some of them arrived as early as last night, to be sure to get the best spot in order to see the cremation tomorrow, which will be the key moment in these nerals. the important moments for nation. many type people had never known any other king. was on theulyadej throne for more than seven decades. look at the people behind me. there are huge crowds right to the end of this straight, and that is just one of the roads leading to the park opposite the palace. i spoke to some of these peopl
reporter: some say many republicans are tiptoeing around trump out of fear of his brash comments, losing support of the president's base. some think it has happened to flake with his dropping poll numbers in arizona. some colleagues praised the senators integrity. the white house press secretary said his words were not befitting of the senate floor. forelle: after queuing hours, thousands are preparing to take their place around the funeral site for taiwan's late king, bhumibol adulyadej. the...
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president who doesn't seem to have a grasp or the full dynamics of the policy is doing things in a brash manner, tweeting things that go against his own national security team. so i think this is a very serious situation just like north korea. and it seems to me that the president needs to speak to the experts and actually listen to what they're telling him. >> rick, if congress decides to stay within the confines of this deal, take no action at all, who gets the blame? >> the blame for what? >> the blame for just all of this upheaval. china, russia, specifically france, uk, and -- they're all saying the fact that we're isolating the united states right now. >> this falls into the president's problem. let's look from the perspective of congress. let's pretend donald trump is a real estate developer, sticking with the analogy i heard earlier in the hour. and mitch mcconnell and paul ryan are the general contractors. he said i want to build this beautiful gleaming tax cut tower. by the way could you tear down the health care tower and we'll rebuild that. and across town, i need to to tear
president who doesn't seem to have a grasp or the full dynamics of the policy is doing things in a brash manner, tweeting things that go against his own national security team. so i think this is a very serious situation just like north korea. and it seems to me that the president needs to speak to the experts and actually listen to what they're telling him. >> rick, if congress decides to stay within the confines of this deal, take no action at all, who gets the blame? >> the blame...
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brash & sassy stands behind its products. everything currently on the shelves is 100% safe, and we areking forward to welcoming back our c.e.o., victoria newman, any day now. i know what you saw on television, but we won't address uninformed chatter from social media about our products. this conversation is over. we have no further comment at this time whatsoever. thank you very much. goodbye. [ sighs ] >> ashley: jack. >> jack: good morning. >> ashley: hi. so i spoke to the pilot. he's standing by. >> jack: i told you last night. i am not walking away from dina. >> ashley: even if she wants you gone? >> jack: she doesn't know what she wants. >> ashley: i was under the impression that she very clearly chose graham over us. >> dina: oh! there you are! oh, i'm so delighted that you
brash & sassy stands behind its products. everything currently on the shelves is 100% safe, and we areking forward to welcoming back our c.e.o., victoria newman, any day now. i know what you saw on television, but we won't address uninformed chatter from social media about our products. this conversation is over. we have no further comment at this time whatsoever. thank you very much. goodbye. [ sighs ] >> ashley: jack. >> jack: good morning. >> ashley: hi. so i spoke to...
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but, you know, which ended in films are made by european film talent as being less brash and less appealingand so on. i don't know. i think for example i can see a future where all those interesting movies are financed by something like amazon or netflix or all those new forms of financing, and they may exist through that instead of their system that was there before. exist through that instead of their system that was there beforem exist through that instead of their system that was there before. it can ta ke system that was there before. it can take different shapes. finally, i do what you have planned in the works, but do you think that your body of work is really too pessimistic mr mark machu consider doing a comedy or something in the future?|j mark machu consider doing a comedy or something in the future? i think that the reversal of the —— reversal of fortune is my first attempt of comedy, maybe a comedy of manners. but definitely comedy is one of the ha rd est but definitely comedy is one of the hardest things to really do well in an interesting way that lasts, and ifi an interestin
but, you know, which ended in films are made by european film talent as being less brash and less appealingand so on. i don't know. i think for example i can see a future where all those interesting movies are financed by something like amazon or netflix or all those new forms of financing, and they may exist through that instead of their system that was there before. exist through that instead of their system that was there beforem exist through that instead of their system that was there...
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think he has been quite as brash in office as he was on the campaign trail.n be brash when he feels it's necessary >> the fed is expected to start raising rates here next month. what's that going to do to your business what do you think? you -- have you enjoyed these low rates all this time? >> yes and no. okay real estate traditionally does better in inflationary periods it's hard assets. >> right. >> i can make the case that interest rates go up, ultimately there's inflation and ultimately leads to higher real estate prices i don't think -- it's going to be, look, rates are so low that you could have eight increases, ten increases and it's going to be back where it was 15, 20 years ago. it's never, in my lifetime, going back to have to worry about, you know, the '70 az en'80s when you had 15%, 18% rate a i'm not worried about that. >> you don't think there's a push in the gop? i'm thinking about eric prince, steve bannon with breitbart pushing some of these people to run against incumbent republican politicians. is the president going to be left with kind o
think he has been quite as brash in office as he was on the campaign trail.n be brash when he feels it's necessary >> the fed is expected to start raising rates here next month. what's that going to do to your business what do you think? you -- have you enjoyed these low rates all this time? >> yes and no. okay real estate traditionally does better in inflationary periods it's hard assets. >> right. >> i can make the case that interest rates go up, ultimately there's...
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star he's brash i think that the words that he said were delivered to the words were the right way but the delivery what matters in this case is how the widow herself took it she felt that the that her the memory of her husband was disrespected i think that's all that matters she said on good morning america that she has nothing to say to the president and that she personally felt. more grief and she cried more after the phone call with the president and it made her feel bad i'm concerned about that i think like i said that it was just an eloquent that he stumbled that he was brusque and i expect that from donald trump but frankly i almost wish that john kelly would have make that call he understands of more than anyone the what what's at stake with that and how she connects with a gold star widow who's just recently lost her husband in battle. let's take a break generally and wrong will be right that we will politicking don't go away. about your sudden passing i phone lee just learned you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'
star he's brash i think that the words that he said were delivered to the words were the right way but the delivery what matters in this case is how the widow herself took it she felt that the that her the memory of her husband was disrespected i think that's all that matters she said on good morning america that she has nothing to say to the president and that she personally felt. more grief and she cried more after the phone call with the president and it made her feel bad i'm concerned about...
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does this brash show the dangers of putting so much information on a tiny memory stick, it is not like of information in a briefcase is being left in tube stations but memory sticks, we keep them in our pockets and you can get so them in our pockets and you can get so much information on them. we serious questions the airport will ask is why that data was put on a memory stick in the first place and then taken out of the airport to somewhere it could clearly be lost by somebody and left in the street. nicola sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the scottish government to gay men convicted of now—abolished sexual offences. the first minister will make her statement next week to coincide with new legislation to grant automatic pardons to those affected. the law will also allow the removal of such crimes from criminal records. catriona renton reports. until 1981, all sexual activity between men was a criminal offence in scotland. the law was then changed to decriminalise sex between men over the age of 21. in england, that law was changed in 1967. but it took another 20 years for the age
does this brash show the dangers of putting so much information on a tiny memory stick, it is not like of information in a briefcase is being left in tube stations but memory sticks, we keep them in our pockets and you can get so them in our pockets and you can get so much information on them. we serious questions the airport will ask is why that data was put on a memory stick in the first place and then taken out of the airport to somewhere it could clearly be lost by somebody and left in the...
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populist appeals and politics, but president trump really put it together in a campaign sometimes brash, and sometimes kind of like a wrecking ball. but the american people wanted at times a bully to bully the bullies, they fell they have been kicked to the curb too long. lou: they got a warrior. he is a man who absolutely revels in the fight. means to winner damn one of them, he has one heck of an average, unlike anything that i have seen inn my career, and interesting national left wedge nut media can -- left wing nut media cannot bring themselves to acknowledge anything he has done. today in harrisburg, talking about all assets in country rising since elect on november 8 here, is right. talking about 25% increase in market indexes. we're talking about record highs for all of them. this is we're looking at 16 year highs in confidence, at just a remarkable performance in this economy. >> if he meld held up a mirror to hypocrisy of left, even in sports arena. and also he calls out republicans for failing to do what they campaigned on. for 7 years, that is obamacare repeal. and it is unc
populist appeals and politics, but president trump really put it together in a campaign sometimes brash, and sometimes kind of like a wrecking ball. but the american people wanted at times a bully to bully the bullies, they fell they have been kicked to the curb too long. lou: they got a warrior. he is a man who absolutely revels in the fight. means to winner damn one of them, he has one heck of an average, unlike anything that i have seen inn my career, and interesting national left wedge nut...
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. >> reporter: the brash athlete whem quick, charismatic, what one writer called harry belafante withgreatest? >> you are! >> in his biography, ali, a life, author jonathan ige says the boxer born cascius clay was looking for a way to fight back. and giving him a chance to punch white people in the face. prove he was bigger, stronger, belter than his father. and gave him a chance to speak out. >> i am the greatest. >> the phrase, i am the greatest. became four of the most important words. awe thought was a radical act for a black person to say he was the greatest. became a rallying cry. you see the black power movement. adopting that. >> lingering behind the words said the african-american magazine "ebony" at the time is a blast furnace of race pride. >> most of all i am pretty. most fighters are ugly. >> i know i am a nice looking fan. you've don't have to tell me. >> in 1964, clay took on sunny liston. >> none of the sports writers thought he would beat him. >> only question was whether he was going to be merely knocked out or killed. >> they were all wrong. and the day after he bea
. >> reporter: the brash athlete whem quick, charismatic, what one writer called harry belafante withgreatest? >> you are! >> in his biography, ali, a life, author jonathan ige says the boxer born cascius clay was looking for a way to fight back. and giving him a chance to punch white people in the face. prove he was bigger, stronger, belter than his father. and gave him a chance to speak out. >> i am the greatest. >> the phrase, i am the greatest. became four of...
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the same president trump, the same donald trump we saw quarrel with new york mayor ed koch, the same brash language, the combative persona, the casual way of approaching situations that are not always so informal. at the same time, in politics style is about 10% of the equation. the bigger questions facing puerto rico is the federal response. is the congress going to appropriate money that it needs? there are bigger questions to ask beyond the president's day trip. is the president going to continue to provide the islands with the aid it needs. it's what of a predictable presence and appearance in this country. >> the mayor of san juan, offended with the scene of the president throwing paper towels into the crowd. >> you mentioned the two sort of things that really stuck out. he talked about the number of deaths and how puerto rico was costing a lot of money but to me pretty much the whole day or all four hours that he was there, there was just comment after comment. he talked about what good weather puerto rico has, he talked about his chief of staff, general kelly talk about how great a
the same president trump, the same donald trump we saw quarrel with new york mayor ed koch, the same brash language, the combative persona, the casual way of approaching situations that are not always so informal. at the same time, in politics style is about 10% of the equation. the bigger questions facing puerto rico is the federal response. is the congress going to appropriate money that it needs? there are bigger questions to ask beyond the president's day trip. is the president going to...
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this is a president that came in brash, came in like a bull in a china shop, and people didn't mind. we saw this representative when he was running for office and we're now seeing the full effect donald trump as president. and it's a lot to take for a nation who's trying to heal from a lot of wounds for many decades and hundreds of years. and the buyers remorse is starting to come out more and more. >>> when we come back senator flake and corker both blasting president trump for not telling the truth. but he's actually set a new record for false claims in one week. we'll tell you just how many that is. cable. like just like some people like banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable switch to directv. call 1-800-directv. morning on the beach until... it... wasn't. don't let type 2 diabetes get between you and your heart. because your risk of heart attack or stroke is up to four times greate
this is a president that came in brash, came in like a bull in a china shop, and people didn't mind. we saw this representative when he was running for office and we're now seeing the full effect donald trump as president. and it's a lot to take for a nation who's trying to heal from a lot of wounds for many decades and hundreds of years. and the buyers remorse is starting to come out more and more. >>> when we come back senator flake and corker both blasting president trump for not...
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to be a jacksonian is to become some kind of brash warmonger who has never seen a conflict opportunity that you do not like, that is not how it works. you need to think hard and carefully about when you attack, when you do not attack, what is your political purpose, do you have a political purpose? is your strategy viable? does it lead to victory? ronald reagan, by the end of his administration, in part because he has this jacksonian trust, is willing to make offers to gorbachev that horrified hardliners in the american establishment. he keeps his support among jacksonians. an intelligent, thoughtful president, who can instinctively grasp the jacksonian point of view and integrate that into american foreign-policy can actually achieve -- can actually summon greater resources to necessary tasks, but also shape policy in ways that makes sense not just for jacksonians, but for the other schools who remain important and a source of critical insight and strategic thinking. i am just going to close with the observation that in our climate and our culture and political climate today, there ar
to be a jacksonian is to become some kind of brash warmonger who has never seen a conflict opportunity that you do not like, that is not how it works. you need to think hard and carefully about when you attack, when you do not attack, what is your political purpose, do you have a political purpose? is your strategy viable? does it lead to victory? ronald reagan, by the end of his administration, in part because he has this jacksonian trust, is willing to make offers to gorbachev that horrified...
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this is a president who came in brash, who came in like a bull in the china shop. but people didn't mind it at the beginning. now they mind. and this is -- we saw the representative when he was running for office. we are now seeing the full effect donald j. trump as president and it's a lot to take for a nation who is trying to heal from a lot of wounds for many decades and hundreds of years. so it's a lot for a lot of people and the buyer's remorse is starting to come out more and more. >> much more of our conversation. when we come back, snenators flake and corker blasting president trump. ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to s
this is a president who came in brash, who came in like a bull in the china shop. but people didn't mind it at the beginning. now they mind. and this is -- we saw the representative when he was running for office. we are now seeing the full effect donald j. trump as president and it's a lot to take for a nation who is trying to heal from a lot of wounds for many decades and hundreds of years. so it's a lot for a lot of people and the buyer's remorse is starting to come out more and more....
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there are many subjects like this were trump takes a much stronger, more brash or bombastic tone on twitterbut when asked face to face he seems to be taking somewhat of a more pragmatic stance. especially when was asked about north korea diplomacy is an option. he made it seem as if it was on the table in his cabinet century said all talked of the promises. eric: he does have a point when he said that be nice to recommend hasn't worked in 25 years so i would work now. look, 1994 the oil for food program administration with clinton and north korea lied any of the six party talks that failed in president george w. bush took north korea off the terrorist list and that's an olive branch to them and they gave us the baseball bat. president george w. bush tried and it still didn't work. >> yeah, the fact that we're still having this conversation with north korea today means that all of the previous administrations since the korean war had not been able to make progress on this front. eric: what will it take? >> i think the trump administration is trying something different than prior administrati
there are many subjects like this were trump takes a much stronger, more brash or bombastic tone on twitterbut when asked face to face he seems to be taking somewhat of a more pragmatic stance. especially when was asked about north korea diplomacy is an option. he made it seem as if it was on the table in his cabinet century said all talked of the promises. eric: he does have a point when he said that be nice to recommend hasn't worked in 25 years so i would work now. look, 1994 the oil for...
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he makes a bold brash pledge and then dumps the solution -- he doesn't propose a solution dumps that into congress's lap. the d.r.e.a.m.ers is another deal iran deal is another example, health care. here's what i think is going to happen, willie. by the end of the year congress has a massive roadblock that they have to get through. they have to raise the debt ceiling, put their finger in the dike of the insurance industry deal with d.r.e.a.m.ers. it divides republicans more than democrats. it will likely get done but it's going to be a mess. >> a lot of people have noted this week as you just did the iran deal decertified by the president. united states goes to congress. the paris climate accord daca. you add on now these elements of obamacare. peeling away the obama legacy. >> the president is moved by wins and losses here and he's frustrated that he's being judged -- in his mind he's being judged on congress -- by the accomplishments or lack slough of congress and that bothers him, so in some ways i think he sees a lot of these attempts you know what look i'll threaten to dessert p
he makes a bold brash pledge and then dumps the solution -- he doesn't propose a solution dumps that into congress's lap. the d.r.e.a.m.ers is another deal iran deal is another example, health care. here's what i think is going to happen, willie. by the end of the year congress has a massive roadblock that they have to get through. they have to raise the debt ceiling, put their finger in the dike of the insurance industry deal with d.r.e.a.m.ers. it divides republicans more than democrats. it...
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you have a brash businessman who grew up in queens, hypercompetitive, and much more rough and gruff.oesn't play by the rules. i don't mind hearing w and obama saying these things. i do not think these attacks were that sharp. i think it's fine. they are getting paid very well. they've got to give the crowd a little red meat. >> lisa, do you think there's -- the way jesse sees it, it's personal. >> a little bit. and policy. >> i was just thinking they aren't talking about policy. they aren't even talking in personal terms. they are saying something is wrong in the country when you have this much division, people demonized people it's blasphemy, one president said, when you have white christmas >> you saw president obama passed something like obamacare on party lines which is deeply divisive. and george w. bush also said that these things have been happening for a really long time in this country. all you have to do is look at congress throughout the previous ministrations, the blockade there, the partisanship in congress, something been going on for a long time. something like racial
you have a brash businessman who grew up in queens, hypercompetitive, and much more rough and gruff.oesn't play by the rules. i don't mind hearing w and obama saying these things. i do not think these attacks were that sharp. i think it's fine. they are getting paid very well. they've got to give the crowd a little red meat. >> lisa, do you think there's -- the way jesse sees it, it's personal. >> a little bit. and policy. >> i was just thinking they aren't talking about...
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they think he is out of control with his use of twitter, out of control with the brash public battlese has. and the sound of silence is revealing, because many of the top republicans, they state relatively quiet -- stay relatively quiet on the questions of fitness for office. they still want to work with him for tax cuts and regulatory changes. they believe they are part of the party. he is the king of their base, and if they want to run for reelection, they don't want to alarm trump's voters. they are getting pressure from many allies to's beak out more they speak out more, but think he is the leader of the party. they don't want a total mutiny at this moment. charlie: where does the russian investigation stand? what is happening with respect to bob mueller and his group? robert: it is the cloud that hovers over everything. it is also the issue in a strange way some republicans even believe is reassuring because they think mohler with his integrity and reputation, should he find anything on collusion or involvement with the trump campaign, that will speak for itself, that they don't
they think he is out of control with his use of twitter, out of control with the brash public battlese has. and the sound of silence is revealing, because many of the top republicans, they state relatively quiet -- stay relatively quiet on the questions of fitness for office. they still want to work with him for tax cuts and regulatory changes. they believe they are part of the party. he is the king of their base, and if they want to run for reelection, they don't want to alarm trump's voters....
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it is obvious, he was a brash, young volunteer, who was introduced and having candidate trump go to moscowhe was being told, and in the plea agreement by his campaign supervisor, to cool it. i think this is a dry hole. >> dana: also, when it comes to rick gates and manafort, it doesn't show any collusion in activity that predated their involvement in the trump campaign. a question for you. if you are special prosecutor, your test with what you have. if you uncover what you know is illegal activity, even if it is not brought forward very often. the are you obligated to indictr should you let that go? >> of course, dana. it is important for your viewers to know, he was fully aware of the allegations in this indictment in 2011 and 2012, and obviously made a decision not to initiate the prosecution. the question is, is the prosecution going to judge, discretion, any different in a case of a special counsel. i would volunteer, of course it is. it should not be this way, but perhaps the men to indict is more zealous. it is a week indictment and any respect. >> dana: you do not think mueller will
it is obvious, he was a brash, young volunteer, who was introduced and having candidate trump go to moscowhe was being told, and in the plea agreement by his campaign supervisor, to cool it. i think this is a dry hole. >> dana: also, when it comes to rick gates and manafort, it doesn't show any collusion in activity that predated their involvement in the trump campaign. a question for you. if you are special prosecutor, your test with what you have. if you uncover what you know is illegal...
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trump signed an executive order aimed at changing some of the affordable care act laws, he makes a brash move toward insurance companies much late last night the white house announced plans to halt payments to insurers. the cost shared reduction payments are used to reimburse insurers for lowering out of pocket costs for customers. the white house says the government can't legally continue to make the payments without authorization from congress. but critics of the president call the move a spiteful act that would hike premiums. president trump is expected to announce his decision to decertify the iran deal. the president's decision comes ahead of sunday's deadline that triggers a 60-day window for lawmakers to determine whether to reimpose sanctions related to iran's nuclear program that were lifted as part of the 2015 agreement. officials say the administration specifically wants to renegotiate the inspections and to curtail iran's ballistic missile program. tracie potts will join us live to break down what this means for us. >>> if you feel that spook this morning, it's friday the 13t
trump signed an executive order aimed at changing some of the affordable care act laws, he makes a brash move toward insurance companies much late last night the white house announced plans to halt payments to insurers. the cost shared reduction payments are used to reimburse insurers for lowering out of pocket costs for customers. the white house says the government can't legally continue to make the payments without authorization from congress. but critics of the president call the move a...
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they didn't like his brash new yorker kind of rude, swashbuckling behavior. melissa: name calling. >> name-calling. they didn't like it. it was a style thing they didn't like about him. so they were so obsessed with that they missed all the good stuff he is talking about. of course now, i think a lot of him don't like him because they genuinely feel -- melissa: could drain the swamp. >> he is a threat. melissa: he is a threat. ones that didn't get on board. see you later. now they're gone. charlie hurt, you're great. thank you. thanks for coming on. david: we have breaking news, spectacular, no other word, new numbers from amazon causing the stock to jump after hours. the whole foods deal has a lot to do with it. melissa: look at that estimate. david: $3 billion in sales from whole foods this quarter. a lot more than expected. look at the stock right now. $1051.85 for one share of amazon. that says it all. melissa: up 80 bucks in after-hours. david: unbelievable. melissa: estimate was 52. what went down during the obama administration that gave a russian-back
they didn't like his brash new yorker kind of rude, swashbuckling behavior. melissa: name calling. >> name-calling. they didn't like it. it was a style thing they didn't like about him. so they were so obsessed with that they missed all the good stuff he is talking about. of course now, i think a lot of him don't like him because they genuinely feel -- melissa: could drain the swamp. >> he is a threat. melissa: he is a threat. ones that didn't get on board. see you later. now...
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. >> reporter: well, bannon is not only brash and free wheeling, he's also known to be a very divisive figure even within the republican party, although the folks here are hoping that won't do damage to them in terms of the california elections. back to you in san francisco, dave bryant, kpix5. >> thank you so much, dave. >>> for the first time since they ran from the flames some evacuees are returning to neighborhoods destroyed by the wildfires. certainly an emotional day for them as they look for any pieces of their lives. kpix5's da lin is live in one of the hardest hit neighborhoods of santa rosa. da? >> reporter: that's right. some families are still sifting through da before i out here at this hour. so the city has -- debris out here at this hour. so the city has extended the hours they can stay. they were supposed to shut this all down at 5:00, but as you can tell, that family and many families here are trying to go through what's left of their home. me... reality sank in.
. >> reporter: well, bannon is not only brash and free wheeling, he's also known to be a very divisive figure even within the republican party, although the folks here are hoping that won't do damage to them in terms of the california elections. back to you in san francisco, dave bryant, kpix5. >> thank you so much, dave. >>> for the first time since they ran from the flames some evacuees are returning to neighborhoods destroyed by the wildfires. certainly an emotional day...
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you know, this city is so famous for its bright lights and its brashness. well, obviously everything has gone a little dim in the last 24 hours. and i think that the people are beginning to respond. outside of the hospitals we are seeing donations of drinking water, of food stuffs. and as it's just been mentioned, the lineups outside of the blood donation clinics. so the city is starting to come together. they are having memorial services, but the scene here over the last 24 hours was not only one of pure horror but obviously such an exhausting and traumatic evening for the first responders and the doctors and nurses and aides and order liz and everyone involved with this. these are the types of people who are also going to be needing some trauma counseling when this thing is all over. >> absolutely. they have a job to do in saving peoples' lives but of course the emeasurable and mental toll that it will take on them as well. kevin tibls, thank you. >> and as we've been reporting sunday night's horrific shooting happened as 22,000 people attended the route
you know, this city is so famous for its bright lights and its brashness. well, obviously everything has gone a little dim in the last 24 hours. and i think that the people are beginning to respond. outside of the hospitals we are seeing donations of drinking water, of food stuffs. and as it's just been mentioned, the lineups outside of the blood donation clinics. so the city is starting to come together. they are having memorial services, but the scene here over the last 24 hours was not only...
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he was a little brash and sometimes kind of a wrecking ball but the people were so sick of being kicked to the curb on issues of trade as deindustrialization in the midwest, open borders. constant military intervention at the hands of republican presidents. he's our bully, we need someone to bully the bullies. if trump came along and says look it's going to be america first and trade and foreign policy and deregulation. i will put your interest first. that was startling for people to hear. >> tucker: i think it's a brilliant book and a really smart point but also if you think about it for 10 minutes might come to the conclusion. >> there's a lot of money involved, back to money. money talks. big donors with big interests like to keep wages low in the united states because they make more money. from margaret thatcher to president reagan to donald trump, they knew that if you crushed small business in the united states, if you crushed that middle class, the working class. that i came from, you crushed that for long enough, something is going to blow. something is going to erupt in politic
he was a little brash and sometimes kind of a wrecking ball but the people were so sick of being kicked to the curb on issues of trade as deindustrialization in the midwest, open borders. constant military intervention at the hands of republican presidents. he's our bully, we need someone to bully the bullies. if trump came along and says look it's going to be america first and trade and foreign policy and deregulation. i will put your interest first. that was startling for people to hear....
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he was kind of in my opinion brash about his behavior and almost bragged to some people about the womenntrol and so the people that do business with him, condone that kind of behavior, i think they have some responsibility in this. and i know, believe me, i know how hard it is when you have a huge hollywood titan to go up against him or voice an opinion that his behavior is someone i wouldn't want to do business with and how difficult that would be. >> this is something you have had to live with for a very long time. it was a traumatic experience, i'm sure. is there something you think you ultimately could see happening after this that could -- i mean, he's been fired so there's that kind of justice. but what needs to happen so that at least you can say something came out of what i went through? >> oh, just the fact that he was -- look. i don't have any vendetta against harvey weinstein. what happened to me i wanted to ferg, just nothing to do with him. i wasn't looking for money. i wasn't looking to make a name for myself, of course. but the fact that this is out there and he can't hid
he was kind of in my opinion brash about his behavior and almost bragged to some people about the womenntrol and so the people that do business with him, condone that kind of behavior, i think they have some responsibility in this. and i know, believe me, i know how hard it is when you have a huge hollywood titan to go up against him or voice an opinion that his behavior is someone i wouldn't want to do business with and how difficult that would be. >> this is something you have had to...