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brian: i read your book. i am not sure, maybe i missed it, but what would you say your muslim faith is today? manal: i am muslim. i believe in god. i am against radical islam. one of the things that is in your book every time the prophet is mentioned are the initials p bu h, why do you do that every time you talk about the prophet muhammad? forl: it is sign of respect the profit when you mention him. if i mentioned the name of any it.it, we have to mention it is asking things from god for giving us and for leading humankind to faith and to god and to the truth. brian: what is the most important thing to you about being a muslim? manal: a lot of things. i think the piece you get being a muslim. the piece you got believing in god. peoplenteresting that have this misconception about islam that the idolater that -- that the ideology we have today is hate. it is a submission to god. muslim the first thing is, you say peace be with you. it is called for modules and called for good deeds. a lot of good things in any
brian: i read your book. i am not sure, maybe i missed it, but what would you say your muslim faith is today? manal: i am muslim. i believe in god. i am against radical islam. one of the things that is in your book every time the prophet is mentioned are the initials p bu h, why do you do that every time you talk about the prophet muhammad? forl: it is sign of respect the profit when you mention him. if i mentioned the name of any it.it, we have to mention it is asking things from god for...
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brian: no.point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. ♪ ♪ david: you have cable. you also have broadcast channels. you have movies. how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked would i come on his board? i think i was in my late 20's or early 30's, the youngest person on the board. and i saw him literally change the world with cnn. and literally change the world by putting nfl games on a new network, tnt, and taking the mgm library and bringing it to cable television and building new channels -- cartoon network. so i always thought someday, it would be nice if comcast could help do that as we continue to evolve more and more niches in television. so how do i have the time? well, i don't see everything we do. i try to see some of, a lot of it. david: if you see som
brian: no.point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. ♪ ♪ david: you have cable. you also have broadcast channels. you have movies. how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked would i come on his board? i think i was in my late 20's or early 30's, the...
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brian: stampedes.have read that there are so many people there that you might have thousands of people die. manal: it happened a few times for some reason they explain why. the last -- i can't remember the last time it happened. over a thousand died. but it is not really often. they always have hundreds of thousands of people organizing the hedge, to make it smoother. you have to do it once in your lifetime. the accidents happen in the gatherings. we are talking about a million muslims in a very small city these guys of mecca between mountains. the valley between mountains. accidents do happen. brian: what do muslims get out of going there? what other perks? manal: you have five pillars of islam. to be full islam you have to do the pillars. the fifth pillar is there is no god but allah and mohammed is his prophet. the last pillar of islam is performing hedge. that is why most muslims go to mecca to become full muslims. to have the full faith. brian: how long do you spend there? manal: it depends how lo
brian: stampedes.have read that there are so many people there that you might have thousands of people die. manal: it happened a few times for some reason they explain why. the last -- i can't remember the last time it happened. over a thousand died. but it is not really often. they always have hundreds of thousands of people organizing the hedge, to make it smoother. you have to do it once in your lifetime. the accidents happen in the gatherings. we are talking about a million muslims in a...
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brian? brian: thanks, ainsley.m tweeting in the latest topic on everyone's mind apparent solid john podesta. the president tweeting this out this morning. everyone here is talking about why john podesta refused to give the dnc server to the fbi and the cia. that happened back in july. that is disgraceful. joining us now to react to do that and so much more is adrian elrod, former director of strategic communication hillary clinton and. adrian, your response is true, the dnc did not turn over that server, it would have answered a lot of issues quickly in july, right? >> yeah. first of all, why is donald trump treating about hillary clinton's server when is he on arguably his most important foreign trip to date? is he trying to deflect from some the criticism of his speech or some of the other issues that he has raised since he has been over there? secondly, john podesta, number one, i was our campaign chairman it was not his jurisdiction or authority to turn over the actual server. and, secondly, in terms of the dnc
brian? brian: thanks, ainsley.m tweeting in the latest topic on everyone's mind apparent solid john podesta. the president tweeting this out this morning. everyone here is talking about why john podesta refused to give the dnc server to the fbi and the cia. that happened back in july. that is disgraceful. joining us now to react to do that and so much more is adrian elrod, former director of strategic communication hillary clinton and. adrian, your response is true, the dnc did not turn over...
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brian: what was that like? mr. buchanan: it was not a heart interviewed for me because he was asking about issues and i was an editorial, six weeks out of journalism school. the editorial editor said, you can write editorials until we hire a replacement. i was working so hard that they kept me and move the other editorial out. we had to editorial writers at the globe democrat. so i was writing immediately on every issue local, statewide, things i was initially unaware of, for policy, domestic, everything. i was doing this for three and a half years and writing other pieces, as well. when it nixon would ask me about various things in this three-hour meeting, i was on it. sed the oral exam with flying colors. he said after the three hours, i would like to hire you for one year. here is the reason. i want you to help write the column i have to write once a month, get this mail pile down, to press work, do the other things. wait outside my office. he said one year because i am going to campaign for the republicans in 1
brian: what was that like? mr. buchanan: it was not a heart interviewed for me because he was asking about issues and i was an editorial, six weeks out of journalism school. the editorial editor said, you can write editorials until we hire a replacement. i was working so hard that they kept me and move the other editorial out. we had to editorial writers at the globe democrat. so i was writing immediately on every issue local, statewide, things i was initially unaware of, for policy, domestic,...
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brian: no.point of view, but i know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. ♪ ♪ david: you have cable, also broadcast channels, movies -- how do you have time to watch all the things your company is producing? brian: we grew up in this business. i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked me if i would come on his board. i was in my late 20's or early 30's, the youngest person on the board. i saw him literally change the world with cnn and change the world by putting nfl games on a new network, tnt, and taking the mgm library and bringing it to cable television and building new channels, like cartoon network. so i always thought it would be nice if comcast could help to do that if we evolve in television. so how do i have the time? i don't see everything we do. david: if you see something you don't like, do you call them up? brian: no. i have a point of view, but i know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. i try
brian: no.point of view, but i know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. ♪ ♪ david: you have cable, also broadcast channels, movies -- how do you have time to watch all the things your company is producing? brian: we grew up in this business. i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked me if i would come on his board. i was in my late 20's or early 30's, the youngest person on the board. i saw him literally...
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brian: that one is how old? david: 12. brian: the reaction? david: he loves it. brian: boy or girl?avid: boy. brian: what was his reaction? david: he loves it. he is not read all of it but he has read some of it. he's a very interesting little man, and i'm very pleased he likes it. i have grandchildren who were in -- who are in their 30's, and i have one who is 10. they cover a lot of time. brian: six kids? david: five children. brian: how many of these children and 19 grandchildren and in-laws and all that and he -- have you found to be interested in history? david: i would say probably 75%. they had it pretty well drummed into them. brian: how did you do that over the years? david: talking, and taking them to historic sites. that's the best way to get them involved. and encouraging them to read good books. there is no reason in the world why history has to be dull. no excuse for a history teacher to be dull. it is about people. it is about life. it is about cause and effect. it is about stories. says there isn, no trick to teaching history, tell stories. that's what it is. i think
brian: that one is how old? david: 12. brian: the reaction? david: he loves it. brian: boy or girl?avid: boy. brian: what was his reaction? david: he loves it. he is not read all of it but he has read some of it. he's a very interesting little man, and i'm very pleased he likes it. i have grandchildren who were in -- who are in their 30's, and i have one who is 10. they cover a lot of time. brian: six kids? david: five children. brian: how many of these children and 19 grandchildren and in-laws...
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brian: how many in one cell? manal: i can't remember but we had 12 bunk beds in each cell and the cells were small. the 12 bunk beds had more women -- more than 12 women, of course. they were women with their kids in jail. they gave birth to these kids in jail. it was sad. it was shocking to me, the situation there. i brought it to the attention -- because most of the women there were non-saudi. brian: non-saudi? manal: more than 90% of the women there were not saudi's. brian: they leave the lights on 24 hours? manal: yes they leave the lights on 24 hours. the bathrooms did not have doors. there are no mirrors so you forget what you look like. brian: no mirrors the entire time you are in prison? manal: no. i think for particular reasons they don't allow it because they could use it as a weapon. there were children with us. there were kids there in jail. the whole situation was humiliating. the first night for me i slept on the floor. they didn't give me anything. they pushed me. i was taken from my home, interrog
brian: how many in one cell? manal: i can't remember but we had 12 bunk beds in each cell and the cells were small. the 12 bunk beds had more women -- more than 12 women, of course. they were women with their kids in jail. they gave birth to these kids in jail. it was sad. it was shocking to me, the situation there. i brought it to the attention -- because most of the women there were non-saudi. brian: non-saudi? manal: more than 90% of the women there were not saudi's. brian: they leave the...
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brian: you believe you're a hitler follower? brian: it's what he felt that the time. probably motivated by the fact that if he had written -- had designs of the reform party nomination it might have looked that i had gotten in and he was not getting in. brian: he called you a wacko. mr. buchanan: i wish there was a worse thing i was called. have --oman numeral have you always told the truth? argued mr. buchanan: for a policy inside and once the president decides, you've got three choices, you go out and defend the policy, you keep your mouth shut, or you get out. i would explain policies. i traveled with nixon to the middle east 50 years ago, we went through africa, and he was a critic of the it. he defended johnson's policy everywhere he was. of theit as an attorney government of the united states explain the policy. he was great friends with rusk. lie,on't go out and tell a but you say. is why he thinks the china trip is good. you don't say, this is going to blow up in our face. we are given the best defense we can. wall.ot it hanging on my said, this does not sound
brian: you believe you're a hitler follower? brian: it's what he felt that the time. probably motivated by the fact that if he had written -- had designs of the reform party nomination it might have looked that i had gotten in and he was not getting in. brian: he called you a wacko. mr. buchanan: i wish there was a worse thing i was called. have --oman numeral have you always told the truth? argued mr. buchanan: for a policy inside and once the president decides, you've got three choices, you...
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brian: the reform party.at: reform party and we got the nomination, but i look upon those with trump. we found out these are really terms of endearment. i mean, i look at that and i do laugh, but i will say this to reveal something that a number of years ago, i got a call from donald trump and he was very gracious and mentioned some things he had said way back there and he said and regretted and was very gracious about it and so i supported him almost 100 percent. supported a lot of his positions. i was elated that he came out with those positions. i voted for him in the virginia primer. i voted for him in the general election, and so i hope the president's success. brian: who is more honest in the public light? donald trump or pat buchanan? pat: it's what the nuns told me how to behave. what did you say? who is more honest? brian: who is more honest? pat buchanan? i mean, when you said what you said, how often were you not telling the truth and how often is he not telling the truth? pat: i don't think -- i d
brian: the reform party.at: reform party and we got the nomination, but i look upon those with trump. we found out these are really terms of endearment. i mean, i look at that and i do laugh, but i will say this to reveal something that a number of years ago, i got a call from donald trump and he was very gracious and mentioned some things he had said way back there and he said and regretted and was very gracious about it and so i supported him almost 100 percent. supported a lot of his...
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brian: is it your book?id barack obama call her during the presidency and it was -- was it after he learned that you knew this stuff? david: barack and sheila last spoke in 1991 until 2012. they exchanged some letters in 2001 in the wake of 9/11. but in april or may 2012 when alex mcnair and genevieve cook were outed for the first time, sheila, as she recounted, picks up the phone and barack is calling her, seeking reassurance that she hasn't been discovered. it is a mixed experience because sheila tells barack that she has been talking to dave garrow for 2.5 years. barack and sheila remained in some degree of contact from 2012 for another two years. david: you've been around him for about eight hours, do you like him? that sounds like a vacuous question. david: i liked him much more before he was president, frankly. i think it is worth stressing that barack obama is someone who believes in a strict compartmentalization between someone's public life and someone's private life. i find it striking that somebod
brian: is it your book?id barack obama call her during the presidency and it was -- was it after he learned that you knew this stuff? david: barack and sheila last spoke in 1991 until 2012. they exchanged some letters in 2001 in the wake of 9/11. but in april or may 2012 when alex mcnair and genevieve cook were outed for the first time, sheila, as she recounted, picks up the phone and barack is calling her, seeking reassurance that she hasn't been discovered. it is a mixed experience because...
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brian: right?and the provisions in this affordable -- really, more affordable care act. i'm not sure that they're going to get the votes on that. you have two or three senators who are liberal republicans who are happy with expanded medicare and have become, frankly, like a lot of these governors, guys. they've become drug addicts. you have to wean them off of narcotics with something like methadone or something because they became addicted to expansion of medicaid dollars. so the states are addicted to federal dollars, the federal dollars are drying up, and health care costs have to come down. if they don't, we're going to have a flat lining economy. mitch hick connell should step aside and let someone else do it. brian: i don't think minimal really has that type of experience. this seems to be a series of brush back pitches to democrats and republicans that were happening over the last week. if you hear mitch mcconnell say, listen, we can't get this done, i'm going to have to go deal with republi
brian: right?and the provisions in this affordable -- really, more affordable care act. i'm not sure that they're going to get the votes on that. you have two or three senators who are liberal republicans who are happy with expanded medicare and have become, frankly, like a lot of these governors, guys. they've become drug addicts. you have to wean them off of narcotics with something like methadone or something because they became addicted to expansion of medicaid dollars. so the states are...
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brian: all right.. >> we call it the progressive stats. >> i'm black. i'm hispanic. i'm asian. i'm a student at utopia university. steve: you think that bad ideas now hatching on campus have the potential or in fact influence the entire country, right? >> absolutely. as i said, do you know students at campus after campus are voting to remove the american flag because why? they believe it's a symbol of oppression. the world has understood the american flag as a symbol of liberty. when the american flag shows up in your country, overwhelmingly people thank god for it. and now it's regarded as a symbol of oppression thanks to what the left is doing at the universities. ainsley: dennis, where with can we see your movie. >> well, it will be out next year. it's being made. we're still making it. brian: okay. >> hopefully every theater. but, in the meantime, i would ask people to go to no safe spacespace spaces and --.com. steve: luckily campuses are giving him plenty of material. lots to report on. cleaning
brian: all right.. >> we call it the progressive stats. >> i'm black. i'm hispanic. i'm asian. i'm a student at utopia university. steve: you think that bad ideas now hatching on campus have the potential or in fact influence the entire country, right? >> absolutely. as i said, do you know students at campus after campus are voting to remove the american flag because why? they believe it's a symbol of oppression. the world has understood the american flag as a symbol of...
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brian: he is not alive? mark: he died a short time ago. brian: here he is. the reason i wanted to show this is he is talking about war and writing about work from a documentary called "first kill." [begin video clip] >> i am a nice middle-class jewish boy. i am not john wayne, jr. i am not a blood and guts guy. i just had a very strong attraction to war. >> was it satisfying? >> yes. i was satisfied. very few people do these things without what they believe is a good reason. because, you know, it's the guys, you come up and say, "why are you here?" and they would say, "i am here to kill gooks," and they knew why they were there and they were not kidding themselves and they liked it. you know, they got into it and they liked it. ♪ [end video clip] brian: what do you think? mark: i think he was speaking very candidly and he was a very brave reporter who put himself in the middle of the action. i am a guy who comes along 50 years later and pieces it all together from interviews and documentation. michael was the right kind of reporter for the war because he put
brian: he is not alive? mark: he died a short time ago. brian: here he is. the reason i wanted to show this is he is talking about war and writing about work from a documentary called "first kill." [begin video clip] >> i am a nice middle-class jewish boy. i am not john wayne, jr. i am not a blood and guts guy. i just had a very strong attraction to war. >> was it satisfying? >> yes. i was satisfied. very few people do these things without what they believe is a good...
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brian: where do you go?ational review, commentary, i go to those places that are not in love with trump, but have policies that mainstream republicans would like to see acted on. which i don't like. i don't like those policies, but i feel at least we can share a about whattural norm is normal, civil behavior. it is a place to begin. brian: we have about one minute left. what would be your definition of journalism today? brooke: i don't think the role of journalism has changed. i don't think it is the role of journalists to carry a flag in the vanguard of the counterrevolution. i think it is the role of the journalist to tell us what is going on where we are not, to explain why that is of relevance to you, to lay out the stakes, to be honest and accurate. i don't think it means you have to be objective, you simply have to be fair. brian: last question, we talked about your husband, do you have kids: brooke -- kids? brooke: yes. twins. one lives in brooklyn, one lives in los angeles. if you want to know how th
brian: where do you go?ational review, commentary, i go to those places that are not in love with trump, but have policies that mainstream republicans would like to see acted on. which i don't like. i don't like those policies, but i feel at least we can share a about whattural norm is normal, civil behavior. it is a place to begin. brian: we have about one minute left. what would be your definition of journalism today? brooke: i don't think the role of journalism has changed. i don't think it...
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brian: we think. ainsley: brian, you jealous. brian: no buns though.to fly the flag upside down. steve: is it really too much for them to take one day to honor the nation actor dean cain joins us now. he flew into the studio. good morning, superman. >> good morning. what a great studio by the way. first day in the new one, this s.s. amazing. ainsley: we like the american flag. can you see it flying right outside. >> listen, to me it's another example of a group who don't want to accept the results of the election. they are upset with it they don't like that president trump is in office and they dual anything to oppose him even denigrate the world's most well known symbol of freedom. steve: can you imagine if somebody would have said to do this during the first six months of barack obama's administration? >> i find that insane. listen, i didn't vote for barack obama. i didn't support his policies. but he was my president. he won the election fair and square. and i rooted for him to do well. people just won't do that with president trump. it's unfortunat
brian: we think. ainsley: brian, you jealous. brian: no buns though.to fly the flag upside down. steve: is it really too much for them to take one day to honor the nation actor dean cain joins us now. he flew into the studio. good morning, superman. >> good morning. what a great studio by the way. first day in the new one, this s.s. amazing. ainsley: we like the american flag. can you see it flying right outside. >> listen, to me it's another example of a group who don't want to...
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wave to brian to to see if he will wave to us. come on, brian. we love you brian kilmeade.g for him. ainsley: we will wait for him. steve: janice, thank you very much. locks like somebody was over at the four t-shirts for $10 shop. brian: new york four for $500. steve: four for $10 in this block. ainsley: shop at the same store where you shop for cathy's anniversary gift. shot glass. steve: knee needed it. brian: paper weights since 1940s. steve: conversation starter. brian: first he took a shot at the president. rapper snoop dogg sparking outrage this time sparking violence against cops. ainsley: we might soon find out the fate of little charlie gard. doctors say it's time to pull him off of life support and end his suffering. isn't that the parents' decision to make? we're going to discuss it coming up next. n. as unfathomable as the universe. a world that doesn't exist outside you... ...but within you. where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease, not just the symptoms. where medicines once produce
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brian: right.f center has some real concerns. that has a high success rate. where i'm much more concerned is our ground base missile defense that's in alaska and california. that only has about a 50% success rate, so, i don't want to roll the dice with having icbm in the air possibly with a nuclear weapon heading to the united states with only a 50% chance of taking it down. brian: real quickly as we go. let's see what the peninsula has ann as an answer. south koreans have substantial ground forces. they do have their own missiles, so there is more of a deterrent there. we are ready to take this fight on. although there will be no winners in the long run except there won't be a north korean leadership. >> look, brian. the trump car that kim jong un has is artillery aimed at seoul and going to take a long time to take that out before they start reigning it down. brian: back at a moment with ivy league education and what they are actually teaching. ♪ dinner time then. dinner time now. even though din
brian: right.f center has some real concerns. that has a high success rate. where i'm much more concerned is our ground base missile defense that's in alaska and california. that only has about a 50% success rate, so, i don't want to roll the dice with having icbm in the air possibly with a nuclear weapon heading to the united states with only a 50% chance of taking it down. brian: real quickly as we go. let's see what the peninsula has ann as an answer. south koreans have substantial ground...
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brian: based on a true story. ainsley: thanks, brian. thereof on america's college campuses which has resulted in ugly protests like this one. ♪ chanting] racists go home. racists go home. ainsley: next guests one of many conservative voices feeling the anti-speech backlash on college campuses. set to testify later today to defend his wife. ben shapiro is host of the ben shapiro show. >> thanks for having me. ainsley: that california state. you were there. what happened. >> there was a near riot. they bused in people from outside. there were probably 300 to 400 students and protesters who decided to surround the auditorium where i was speaking. trying to assault people trying to get. in police had to sneak people in the speech two at a time. i had to be escorted off campus by motorcycle guard. this is in the center of los angeles. and this is an institution -- this sort of thing has become unfortunately not super uncommon on campuses. most campuses are still safe for speakers but a few who are not. ainsley: there is a reason you what do
brian: based on a true story. ainsley: thanks, brian. thereof on america's college campuses which has resulted in ugly protests like this one. ♪ chanting] racists go home. racists go home. ainsley: next guests one of many conservative voices feeling the anti-speech backlash on college campuses. set to testify later today to defend his wife. ben shapiro is host of the ben shapiro show. >> thanks for having me. ainsley: that california state. you were there. what happened. >> there...
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brian: how did you approach this differently?ark: this is the first time a journalist like me would have access to get to meet participants so i was able to tell the story through both the american soldiers and marines to five and also the vietnam ease viet cong, the north korean -- the north vietnamese army. i think as time is gone by there in a lot of documentation the archives than hanoi as well as here in bethesda, maryland, at the national archive. also the records of the johnson administration at the lbj library. all of william westmoreland's papers are there. the national security staff papers. so 50 years is kind of a good time i think to go back. the record is established. the participants are still alive. early part of the book you say the battle would be the bloodiest of the war and a turning point not just in that conflict led in american history. why? mark: well up until the 10th offensive that this was -- the t offense of which this is part of, general westmoreland had argued that this war was winnable and it was no
brian: how did you approach this differently?ark: this is the first time a journalist like me would have access to get to meet participants so i was able to tell the story through both the american soldiers and marines to five and also the vietnam ease viet cong, the north korean -- the north vietnamese army. i think as time is gone by there in a lot of documentation the archives than hanoi as well as here in bethesda, maryland, at the national archive. also the records of the johnson...
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ainsley: brian, what's happening? brian: republican healthcare plan is dead for now.two more republican senators join two other republican senators and withdrew their support. ainsley: so now the president is pushing for senators to start from a clean slate. steve: all right. >> kristin fisher is live in washington with the latest plan and this latest plarntion kristin, is actually a plan from 2015. >> yeah, they are trying to revive an old plan, turn it in to something new. make no mistake, this is a major blow for president trump and for republicans on capitol hill. they have been trying to repeal and replace obamacare for nearly seven years now. and president trump, this has been at the very top of his agenda for almost six months now. now that effort has essentially flat lined after two more republican senators said they simply could not vote for this senate bill. senators like lee and jerry moran, two more than senator mitch mcconnell could afford. that mental the bill was dead. he pulled it last night. in a statement senate majority leader mitch mcconnell regret
ainsley: brian, what's happening? brian: republican healthcare plan is dead for now.two more republican senators join two other republican senators and withdrew their support. ainsley: so now the president is pushing for senators to start from a clean slate. steve: all right. >> kristin fisher is live in washington with the latest plan and this latest plarntion kristin, is actually a plan from 2015. >> yeah, they are trying to revive an old plan, turn it in to something new. make no...
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or as brian likes to say this is brian and gang. brian: that is not true.at true? steve: i don't remember. ainsley: can i hear janice saying yes. we need to be talking about where our president is. he is in france for his third trip overseas. is he arriving there or did arrive there here is a picture of him coming off air force one. brian: ainsley, quick trip, both leaders hoping to see common ground as they look for ways to tackle terrorism. steve: chief correspondent john roberts i'm sure we are going to see his expense account. he had a fantastic meal last night. 1:00 in the afternoon where the president has a full day. mainly behind closed doors. john? >> my expense account only allows me to eat at three michelin restaurants. this was a hastily arranged visits but one the president is really looking forward to. my colleagues aboard air force one said he was in a terrific mood. the president is going to be the guest of honor tomorrow for the bastille day celebrations. this akin to america's fourth of july there is a big parade. and the presidents will be
or as brian likes to say this is brian and gang. brian: that is not true.at true? steve: i don't remember. ainsley: can i hear janice saying yes. we need to be talking about where our president is. he is in france for his third trip overseas. is he arriving there or did arrive there here is a picture of him coming off air force one. brian: ainsley, quick trip, both leaders hoping to see common ground as they look for ways to tackle terrorism. steve: chief correspondent john roberts i'm sure we...
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brian: you heard us.t the wall before ♪ all i wanted was to break you up ♪ who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awoken from my coma. ♪ it's called a nap, susan lucci. ♪ at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. ...to a new world.s... deeper than the ocean. as unfathomable as the universe. a world that doesn't exist outside you... ...but within you. where breakthrough science is repla
brian: you heard us.t the wall before ♪ all i wanted was to break you up ♪ who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awoken from my coma. ♪ it's called a nap, susan lucci. ♪ at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299...
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brian: hey, abby. abby: good morning, ainsley, steve and brian. is on you. can you send me your card. ainsley: we will give you the number right now. brian, where is your card? abby: the whole world can get his card. brian: i do have spending caps, abby. tell them they are on a budget. steve: unlike the government. be a sun set diner about 20 minutes from the uspga is happening. i'm here with john and bruce and george and we're getting to know each other this morning. john, we have been talking about your story. you came here at a very young age at 4 france. you said you did it the right way and things need to go back to the way they were. >> that's absolutely correct. we came here, well, actually, i was not planning on coming here but my wife now came to quebec city. i fell in love and came here to america to just see the world. and ended up staying and six years in the air force. even though i was not a citizen. and i didn't have to have the government to sustain my daily expenses. abby: you say you like the fact that president trump is trying t
brian: hey, abby. abby: good morning, ainsley, steve and brian. is on you. can you send me your card. ainsley: we will give you the number right now. brian, where is your card? abby: the whole world can get his card. brian: i do have spending caps, abby. tell them they are on a budget. steve: unlike the government. be a sun set diner about 20 minutes from the uspga is happening. i'm here with john and bruce and george and we're getting to know each other this morning. john, we have been talking...
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ainsley: i bet brian is right. brian: he will get his reality show.dia russia, russia, russia. do the people of america really care about it? we have new surprising poll numbers coming up straight ahead. live from studio f. ♪ introducing new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ >> for me, this was opposition research, but really, it went nowhere, and that wasn't apparent what the meeting was about. >> if this was a meeting that was relevant to the campaign, i would have been made aware of it, president trump would have been made aware of it, neither one of us know anything about the meeting because it was a nothing meeting. >> we're now beyond obstruction of justice. this is moving into perjury and false statements and maybe even treason. >> this is nowhere near treason. he has no idea what he's at a you. >> mitch mcconnell made a momentous decision
ainsley: i bet brian is right. brian: he will get his reality show.dia russia, russia, russia. do the people of america really care about it? we have new surprising poll numbers coming up straight ahead. live from studio f. ♪ introducing new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ >>...
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brian, ainsley, over to you. brian: more trouble in schools.all new students attend a micro -- a microaggression workshop. >> ainsley: the training is called language matters and get this. the students have to foot the bill. it's 175 bucks. here to weigh in is campus reform.org correspondent and rutgers student andrea boccino. thanks for joining us. what did you think about this. >> thank you for having me. i think it's absolutely ridiculous. i had to take microaggression workshop when i was a freshman at my orientation. basically, what happens is that freshman have to pay $175 to attend a two-day summer orientation. and we're basically told never to use microaggressions and it basically just discourages students from exercising their first amendment right. and i was absolutely shocked that it was getting taxpayer money to fund it. brian: they said the one hour presentation is -- not making a bill deal out of -- this is making a big deal out of nothing. significant long-term harm like illness and decreased immune system comes from microaggressi
brian, ainsley, over to you. brian: more trouble in schools.all new students attend a micro -- a microaggression workshop. >> ainsley: the training is called language matters and get this. the students have to foot the bill. it's 175 bucks. here to weigh in is campus reform.org correspondent and rutgers student andrea boccino. thanks for joining us. what did you think about this. >> thank you for having me. i think it's absolutely ridiculous. i had to take microaggression workshop...
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brian: where were you?anal: i was in my house in aramco. 15 minutes from where i used to live was where the prison was. brian: how long was it before you were in the cell? manal: it was right away. not leave with them until 4:00 a.m. even though they came at 2:00 a.m. how do they treat you between the time they pick you up and the time they put you in the jail cell? a way ofey had interrogation. the first one said, everything is fine there just asking you some questions. then the guy disappears and things changed. another interrogation, but this when they take away your phone. they took my brother away, and they took my bag. they brought a woman prison guard in task me the same questions. when i got-searched to the prison. by a woman, and they did not explain to me why i was there. i said, can i talk to my family? can i call a lawyer? and they refused to do that. once i am in jail, i don't know. will people know that i am in prison -- and for what? what was the crime? i managed to get a call, my , and she w
brian: where were you?anal: i was in my house in aramco. 15 minutes from where i used to live was where the prison was. brian: how long was it before you were in the cell? manal: it was right away. not leave with them until 4:00 a.m. even though they came at 2:00 a.m. how do they treat you between the time they pick you up and the time they put you in the jail cell? a way ofey had interrogation. the first one said, everything is fine there just asking you some questions. then the guy disappears...
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brian: how about this?oking at two different healthcare plans both sent over to the cbo. could be voting next week as early as that i see optimistic words coming out of senator corker as well as senator ted cruz. pessimistic words from susan collins and senator rand paul and senator grassley who will be on with us later. there is a sense that they are working forward. a lot of conservatives are not going leap. they are talking about keeping some of those taxes in place. others talking about senator ted cruz offering another plan that will be a more affordable plan. ainsley: have about two more weeks to hopefully come together? steve: they will try to do something. they will keep big taxes. the republicans have been running for years g.e.d. get rid of the taxes. leave them in so mitch mcconnell has more money to buy votes. i heard from a senator yesterday mitch mcconnell is going to do his best in the next couple of days to pull a rabbit out of a hat, right now he does not have the votes. brian: he does not
brian: how about this?oking at two different healthcare plans both sent over to the cbo. could be voting next week as early as that i see optimistic words coming out of senator corker as well as senator ted cruz. pessimistic words from susan collins and senator rand paul and senator grassley who will be on with us later. there is a sense that they are working forward. a lot of conservatives are not going leap. they are talking about keeping some of those taxes in place. others talking about...
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brian: how many cities in south tet? were attacked on mark: i do not know the exact number but just about every city and sizable town and village in south vietnam, including saigon was attacked. brian: how many of them were anywhere as close to as bloody as hue? mark: none. hue was by far the biggest success of the tet offensive and i should add, the primary thrust of the offensive. they had amassed 10,000 troops to take the city. saigon, which was probably the second biggest clash, they had fairly -- probably hundreds of troops, but nothing on the order of what they had outside of hue. and the reason for that was the cultural significance of hue, and the fact that it was vulnerable. they thought it would be easier to throw the americans out of saigon than to take the city of hue. brian: in your book, you use a lot of quotes. whitel -- who was he and was he significant -- who was he, and why is he significant during your research question mark mark: he has he come probably the most famous news reporter from the vietnam w
brian: how many cities in south tet? were attacked on mark: i do not know the exact number but just about every city and sizable town and village in south vietnam, including saigon was attacked. brian: how many of them were anywhere as close to as bloody as hue? mark: none. hue was by far the biggest success of the tet offensive and i should add, the primary thrust of the offensive. they had amassed 10,000 troops to take the city. saigon, which was probably the second biggest clash, they had...
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brian: namely?ill: dan shulman, burns, -- with reverend wright, it is more complicated because of the sermons you showed earlier. a lot of people felt they had been left behind. brian: what about the south side community of chicago? david: yes. i speaking of primarily african-americans, not white people. during the final months of his presidency, there was a retroactive effort to invite people to the white house to make up -- something that i think would have changed the feelings of someone like that, had that effort been made in 2009-2010. the world in which barack grew up in chicago during the 1990's was a very progressive world and so a lot of the people who knew who werell back then disappointed with him as president, they have policy disagreements within. they are not upset that they didn't get invited to the christmas party. they are upset that somebody who was an outspoken critic of the patriot act ends up as a and the of the cia justice department prosecutions of journalists. brian: how much
brian: namely?ill: dan shulman, burns, -- with reverend wright, it is more complicated because of the sermons you showed earlier. a lot of people felt they had been left behind. brian: what about the south side community of chicago? david: yes. i speaking of primarily african-americans, not white people. during the final months of his presidency, there was a retroactive effort to invite people to the white house to make up -- something that i think would have changed the feelings of someone...
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brian. brian: all right. thanks, jillian.a major speech in poland. here's a little of it. >> you see what's happening out there. they are threats. we will confront them, we will win, but they are threats. our citizens did not win freedom together. did not survive horrors together. did not face evil together only to lose our freedom and values. we did not, and we will not -- we will never back down. brian: that was a 45-minute speech and now a excerpt now. now you're looking live at the warsaw airport. he's going to be taking off there and heading over to germany where he will have a bilateral with angela merkel. and not only have a bilateral with teresa may but everybody is going to be talking about what's happening with vladimir putin. and of course at the g20 summit the chance to talk to the leader of china and north korea. in fact, there was a report that could be looking at six nuclear test. now you see the first lady getting flowers as he left and the president of the united states saying his goodbye after success will s
brian. brian: all right. thanks, jillian.a major speech in poland. here's a little of it. >> you see what's happening out there. they are threats. we will confront them, we will win, but they are threats. our citizens did not win freedom together. did not survive horrors together. did not face evil together only to lose our freedom and values. we did not, and we will not -- we will never back down. brian: that was a 45-minute speech and now a excerpt now. now you're looking live at the...
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brian watkins goes after them. one of the attackers has a knife. >> reporter: he realizes brian is right behind him. >> if you're brian, i'm morales. >> reporter: swings. >> then runs up the stairs. >> reporter: brian was stabbed and soon collapses. >> need an ambulance. >> reporter: within minutes the 911 calls started coming in. brian's mother ran to a pay phone frantically pleading for help. >> they stabbed him in the heart. he's dying. >> is he awake? >> no, he's not. he's unconscious. >> reporter: brian watkins died on the way to the hospital. he was just 22 years old. >> they were the targets of young killers. >> reporter: a tourist was stabbed to death. >> brian watkins. >> reporter: how would you describe the media reaction to this murder? >> almost inducing a wave of panic. >> it is the terror of new york city, no one from violence. >> rep the worst year of crime in the city's history. >> i dress for the muggers. >> i wear flat shoes so i can run. >> reporte and most terrifying was underground. >> very oft
brian watkins goes after them. one of the attackers has a knife. >> reporter: he realizes brian is right behind him. >> if you're brian, i'm morales. >> reporter: swings. >> then runs up the stairs. >> reporter: brian was stabbed and soon collapses. >> need an ambulance. >> reporter: within minutes the 911 calls started coming in. brian's mother ran to a pay phone frantically pleading for help. >> they stabbed him in the heart. he's dying....
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brian: as we go through the back half of the weekend, it will be great. watching storms to the north and south. 80's, even 90's and a few locales, right now 88 in the city, 89 quantico. the radar selling a few storms in northern, approaching the southern portions of st. mary's and st. george island. another batch towards the pennsylvania-maryland border. futurecast, most of the showers fizzle. if you have plans outside to check out the alexandria birthday celebration fireworks, good to go at, low-to-mid and comfortable temperatures. miracle: coming up, a thanks to modern science. this darling child fighting cancer getting a new chance thanks to a triple organ transplant. plus, an american celebrating his graduation beaten to death in greece. who is being blamed tonight. and gunshots in the heart of georgetown? (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entre
brian: as we go through the back half of the weekend, it will be great. watching storms to the north and south. 80's, even 90's and a few locales, right now 88 in the city, 89 quantico. the radar selling a few storms in northern, approaching the southern portions of st. mary's and st. george island. another batch towards the pennsylvania-maryland border. futurecast, most of the showers fizzle. if you have plans outside to check out the alexandria birthday celebration fireworks, good to go at,...
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brian: in this room there are a lot of books. in this library there are a tremendous number of books. how many books did sbr -- did fdr have in his collection? >> there were 22,000 books in his personal collection. we have about 50,000 books here total in the library, many of which were acquired after he died, and our research or reference books about roosevelt. every book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. it was almost identical that the way it was on the day fdr died. nothing has changed. some furniture was moved, but this is basically as it was on the day fronting roosevelt died. he served quite for years in this room as it is. the books are fascinating. he has an entire bookshelf of all the winston churchill looks. that was one of the most extraordinary friendships in american history between two leaders. every country joe would come up with a new book -- every time churchill would come out with a new book, he would send it over to fdr to look at. he would write little notes. winston churchill inscribed one book
brian: in this room there are a lot of books. in this library there are a tremendous number of books. how many books did sbr -- did fdr have in his collection? >> there were 22,000 books in his personal collection. we have about 50,000 books here total in the library, many of which were acquired after he died, and our research or reference books about roosevelt. every book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. it was almost identical that the way it was on the day fdr died....
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--host: brian scheid is with us. energy week, energy dominance, which is not energy independence, the term we heard often in the but energy dominance. , but energy dominance.gy what does that mean for the future of u.s. energy policy? what's the change? guest: it's an idea that has been talked about by every president since new -- nixon. the idea that we no longer have to rely on opec imports or be concerned of some sort of embargo or a blockade of crude coming into the u.s.. an --dea has become become of it antiquated. we're producing 9.5 million barrels per day. basically double what we were back then. we are also integrated with the rest of the world. this idea of energy independence morphed into this idea of energy security. we will be fine if there is a blockade. if the strait of hormuz is shut down, it won't have too much of an impact on the u.s. oil and gas markets. the trump administration has shifted that a bit to talk about this idea of energy dominance. it's not highly clear exactly what they mean by that.
--host: brian scheid is with us. energy week, energy dominance, which is not energy independence, the term we heard often in the but energy dominance. , but energy dominance.gy what does that mean for the future of u.s. energy policy? what's the change? guest: it's an idea that has been talked about by every president since new -- nixon. the idea that we no longer have to rely on opec imports or be concerned of some sort of embargo or a blockade of crude coming into the u.s.. an --dea has...
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brian: yes. adrianna: thanks, brian. coming up at noon -- police are always the ones breaking up parties, but not this one. why a pair of cops decided to join in on the fun. now at havertys furniture, it's our star spangled sale. now through monday, save up to one-thousand dollars in bonus discounts to create your perfect home. plus, you'll get thirty-six month, no interest financing. hurry, this sale ends monday! with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. life looks good. adrianna: back now with the against major league baseball. a longtime umpire claims a racial discrimination alleging minority umps are kept from the best jobs. abc's t.j. holmes has this story. t.j.: angel hernandez has been calling balls and strikes as a major league umpire for nearly 24 years. >> the call from angel hernandez. t.j.: now he's calling foul against major league baseball. the cuban-born such suing the league for racial discrim
brian: yes. adrianna: thanks, brian. coming up at noon -- police are always the ones breaking up parties, but not this one. why a pair of cops decided to join in on the fun. now at havertys furniture, it's our star spangled sale. now through monday, save up to one-thousand dollars in bonus discounts to create your perfect home. plus, you'll get thirty-six month, no interest financing. hurry, this sale ends monday! with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. life looks good....
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brian: we could have t-shirts. alison: and a brian van de graaff bobblehead. yeah, the heat outside. to wait hours like that, that is uncomfortable. brian: it's intense. it's mid-90's. we got to 978 -- 98 yesterday. it was the warmest day of the year. 28 '90-degree days this season. at dulles, it's 91. the wind out of the southwest at 6. culpeper is 101. peoples like 90 in frederick. notice to luray, charlottesville. stanton to the south and the west of the valley. seeing the cooler numbers. that is where the showers fired off. we look at the radar and we hone in on the showers. along 81 to the south and the southwest. we'll continue to watch these. they are moving eastward. the latest guidance says they will fall apart before they get here. cape and bridge to the west of winchester. middletown out of wharton. berryville at 4:41. cable town at 4:51. so they moving east/southeast. heavier downpours. this batch may get closer to spotsylvania and tonight, one republic at jiffy lube. check it out. it's a mild night. muggy and warm is the best way to describe. afte
brian: we could have t-shirts. alison: and a brian van de graaff bobblehead. yeah, the heat outside. to wait hours like that, that is uncomfortable. brian: it's intense. it's mid-90's. we got to 978 -- 98 yesterday. it was the warmest day of the year. 28 '90-degree days this season. at dulles, it's 91. the wind out of the southwest at 6. culpeper is 101. peoples like 90 in frederick. notice to luray, charlottesville. stanton to the south and the west of the valley. seeing the cooler numbers....
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brian: boy or a girl? >> we don't know yet. brian: look here. so cute. all ages. 4h is cool to teach kids about the agriculture, pets, responsibility, animals. we'll show you about monster trucks and something utterly ridiculous. udderly. i'll milk a call later. you don't want to miss it. jonathan: i want to see this. the "7 on your side" health alert now. ben & fire. the organic consumer organization reporting ten out of 11 samples of the ice cream had traces of a key ingredient in herbicide. there are calls now for organic food stores to dump ben & jerry's. in a statement the group said that ben & jerry's falsely advertises that the products are natural and brand as sustainable and socially responsible. the world health organization cancer research brand deemed the substance probably carcinogen in 2015. nancy: update on a story we're following closely. chipotle received a subpoena requesting information about the sterling sickness. they want more details about what is believed to be a norovirus outbreak. the restaurant shut down for cleaning after peop
brian: boy or a girl? >> we don't know yet. brian: look here. so cute. all ages. 4h is cool to teach kids about the agriculture, pets, responsibility, animals. we'll show you about monster trucks and something utterly ridiculous. udderly. i'll milk a call later. you don't want to miss it. jonathan: i want to see this. the "7 on your side" health alert now. ben & fire. the organic consumer organization reporting ten out of 11 samples of the ice cream had traces of a key...
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brian gets the rose. the analyst pick, brian, he got a rose. he got a rose. >> ooh. >> now it's down to it. here it is. peter gets the rose. you know what that means? dean, no rose for dean. emotional. everybody's crying on the way out. you get the idea. dean gets in the car. three dudes left. >> dean is crushed. bachelor. >> well, i mean, then you might have everybody running for the doors, basically. >> we'll talk about it. we have a bonus round of "the skinny" coming next. round of "the skinny" coming next. 60% of women are wearing the w...experience leaks. introducing always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea
brian gets the rose. the analyst pick, brian, he got a rose. he got a rose. >> ooh. >> now it's down to it. here it is. peter gets the rose. you know what that means? dean, no rose for dean. emotional. everybody's crying on the way out. you get the idea. dean gets in the car. three dudes left. >> dean is crushed. bachelor. >> well, i mean, then you might have everybody running for the doors, basically. >> we'll talk about it. we have a bonus round of "the...
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. >> good morning, brian. thank you. >> i know you and anthony scaramucci had a chance to talk off camera. what was your conversation about? what is going to change at the white house now that he is running communications? >> here we are at cnn studio we're very happy to come and take questions from, i think, an outlet that has been incredibly unfair against this president. i guess you made a business decision to do so and we're here to connect the american people with the president's message and answer your questions as respectfully as i can. i think sean spicer should be and the president invited sean to stay on. sean made a different decision and i stand with everyone in the white house including scaramucci and the president and vice president to thank sean for his service. we'll do what we can to push back. there's defense, trz there's offense and really my main grievance and my main objective as somebody who does not work directly but as counselor to the president tries to support what they're doing in th
. >> good morning, brian. thank you. >> i know you and anthony scaramucci had a chance to talk off camera. what was your conversation about? what is going to change at the white house now that he is running communications? >> here we are at cnn studio we're very happy to come and take questions from, i think, an outlet that has been incredibly unfair against this president. i guess you made a business decision to do so and we're here to connect the american people with the...
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carrie cord row, brian weiss thank you both so much.ther break for us and up next president trump and his fellow republicans can't escape the russia questions. it's a political angle and it's a formidable one our panel talks about it next. steve was born to move. over the course of 9 days he walks 26.2 miles, that's a marathon. because he chooses to walk whenever he can. and he does it with support from dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort to keep him feeling more energized. so he even has the energy to take the long way home. keep it up, steve! dr. scholl's. born to move. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet... i love you, couch. ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up... ...to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. choicehotels.com. badda
carrie cord row, brian weiss thank you both so much.ther break for us and up next president trump and his fellow republicans can't escape the russia questions. it's a political angle and it's a formidable one our panel talks about it next. steve was born to move. over the course of 9 days he walks 26.2 miles, that's a marathon. because he chooses to walk whenever he can. and he does it with support from dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort to...
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brian is here with a check on the forecast. hey, brian. brian: we're getting more sunshine in the mix. we're still pretty muggy out there. and the mugginess and heat will come together. we're dry throughout most of the evening rush but later tonight, it could bring us another chance for showers. 77 right now. chance of blue skies. let's show you the radar unsettled and some wet pay. . the last of those showers pushing off to the bay and they are moving on out of here. but as we widen out the view, one little line of showers through pennsylvania and through portions of west virginia. that's fizzling out. not a factor but this complex of storms are pretty strong. if they hold together and continue that push to the east-southeast, that could bring us a shot of some rain later on this evening. drive home, 5:00, 6:00, we're good go but 6:45, 7:00, a few showers out ahead of that next batch could creep in here. could impact that rain. so watching that a few hit or miss. and later tonight, the rest fizzles. 72 in fredericksburg. and the forecast
brian is here with a check on the forecast. hey, brian. brian: we're getting more sunshine in the mix. we're still pretty muggy out there. and the mugginess and heat will come together. we're dry throughout most of the evening rush but later tonight, it could bring us another chance for showers. 77 right now. chance of blue skies. let's show you the radar unsettled and some wet pay. . the last of those showers pushing off to the bay and they are moving on out of here. but as we widen out the...
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brian: no. next question. no, that case was actually constructed for a studebaker we had on display. it basically had no other properties than it was nicely displaced. at the car lot, we had plentiful display case, so it seemed natural that whatever you wanted to feature just went in the display's case. did not have any environmental properties or anything like that. >> [inaudible] brian: no, we did not. >> can i do one more? brian: you can do all you want. >> [inaudible] the sheriff of saint joe county. called to the corner of brunson and lafayette street to investigate a murder. there was a report he drove to main street because he could not spell lafayette. [laughter] brian: -- >> any other questions for our conservative? not see can say i did the case. when i first examined the carriage, it was not in the case. it was upstairs in storage space. >> [inaudible] sure. this vehicle is suspended. the body is suspended by leather braces. i know that on one earlier trip, the braces, which seemed to be intact, one
brian: no. next question. no, that case was actually constructed for a studebaker we had on display. it basically had no other properties than it was nicely displaced. at the car lot, we had plentiful display case, so it seemed natural that whatever you wanted to feature just went in the display's case. did not have any environmental properties or anything like that. >> [inaudible] brian: no, we did not. >> can i do one more? brian: you can do all you want. >> [inaudible] the...
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carrie cord row, brian weiss thank you both so much.er break for us and up next president trump and his fellow republicans can't escape the russia questions. it's a political angle and it's a formidable one our panel talks about it next. >>> and this word collusion is all over the place. i mean everybody cluds in this city, right. >>> i don't think democrats america's #1 isn't a status earned overnight. it's earned in every wash, and re-earned every day. tide, america's #1 detergent >>> and this word collusion is all over the place. i mean everybody cluds in this city, right. >>> i don't think democrats could find russia on a map until they found out -- or concluded that it could somehow be used to -- to beat up donald trump. >>> if i meet with -- whether it's a -- a citizen or a noncitizen and they give me information or an idea or talk about policy, there is nothing wrong with that. >>> the ongoing effort to normalize russia and more specifically normalize the meeting that took place in trump tower. those were republican members of co
carrie cord row, brian weiss thank you both so much.er break for us and up next president trump and his fellow republicans can't escape the russia questions. it's a political angle and it's a formidable one our panel talks about it next. >>> and this word collusion is all over the place. i mean everybody cluds in this city, right. >>> i don't think democrats america's #1 isn't a status earned overnight. it's earned in every wash, and re-earned every day. tide, america's #1...
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and brian just started weeping. >> reporter: brian's mom, barbara, says it was just a six- month deploymentut it still left brian aimlessly leaf blowing in the wind, counting the days till his dad could come back and do yard work with him again. neighbor dean cravens used to watch them. he knew the boy missed his dad, but he didn't know how much until he got a knock at the door. >> nobody ever comes to our front door so we're like, "okay, who could that be?" and we could see him through the winnow, it's brian. and i just looked at him and i could tell he wanted to do yard work. and i said, sure, meet me around the garage. we'll get some tools out and go. >> reporter: that was six weeks ago. there has been a door knock virtually every day since. >> yes, mr. brian. he kind of took it upon himself to adopt me to do the yard work. toere you go. cut those off. >> reporter: which is why today, you'll find this father figure and son puttering around their yards in belleville, illinois, bagging the clippings, and blowing their cares away. by the way, dean does have a day job. he works in i.t., and
and brian just started weeping. >> reporter: brian's mom, barbara, says it was just a six- month deploymentut it still left brian aimlessly leaf blowing in the wind, counting the days till his dad could come back and do yard work with him again. neighbor dean cravens used to watch them. he knew the boy missed his dad, but he didn't know how much until he got a knock at the door. >> nobody ever comes to our front door so we're like, "okay, who could that be?" and we could...
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friday night, rick is off, brian taff joins us.t excessive heat warning still in effect for our area. >> let's get right to meteorologist melissa magee in for cecily tynan tonight live at the big board with the details. melissa. >> yeah, brian and monica, the reason why we have that accuweather alert right now is because of that excessive heat and humidity. as we get into the weekend it's going to be about these strong showers and storms that we are tracking. for day four and counting a of heat wave number five here in philadelphia, it started out on tuesday with a high of 91. wednesday's high 96. yesterday in at 95 and so far right now in philadelphia we're coming in at 93 degrees. so, you look at the heat indices across the region. it feels like 97 in philadelphia, triple digits to the south feeling like 100 in millville 102 in dover, 98 in reading and 99 degrees out to the west in lancaster. so that excessive heat warning stays up until 8 o'clock tonight on the i-95 metro area as we mentioned heat indices anywhere from the upper
friday night, rick is off, brian taff joins us.t excessive heat warning still in effect for our area. >> let's get right to meteorologist melissa magee in for cecily tynan tonight live at the big board with the details. melissa. >> yeah, brian and monica, the reason why we have that accuweather alert right now is because of that excessive heat and humidity. as we get into the weekend it's going to be about these strong showers and storms that we are tracking. for day four and...
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hey, brian. brian: uber yet on mars. this is happening for a few days, saturday here downtown. >> this is an opportunity to come and talk to the scientists on the staff. brian: this a vehicle we're building and it might not be that far away. >> we might see a landing on mars in our lifetime. they are already starting to build the building blocks of the mission to mars. >> this is a that is designed by nasa. >> right. brian: making visits to the other cities. this is through saturday. >> 10:00 to 3:00 until mars day and it's here until 3:00 on saturday. >> what is something to know about the mars day? >> mars day is wide variety of the activities here. we have activities for kids, there is anything you like. maybe he will let me drive. probably not. alison: we'll see you when you get back. it small step and giant leap,, apollo 11 landing at 4:18 p.m. on july 20. neil armstrong placing a human foot on another world. one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. nancy: very cool to see. keep an eye out for this guy. t
hey, brian. brian: uber yet on mars. this is happening for a few days, saturday here downtown. >> this is an opportunity to come and talk to the scientists on the staff. brian: this a vehicle we're building and it might not be that far away. >> we might see a landing on mars in our lifetime. they are already starting to build the building blocks of the mission to mars. >> this is a that is designed by nasa. >> right. brian: making visits to the other cities. this is...