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ok granted i had a. grand thing graham we're listening. to brian you're yeah here's a look possibly ring tone the filibuster on my program i'm going to go to now if it were a lie every day and says ok all right ok are you there i'm sorry sir you're talking i know you're in your talking points to the conversation just your talking points the conversation. ok do you want to have that this is you have this economy is what action would you have the common courtesy to listen to another guest you're not the only guest on the program graham go ahead jump in go ahead graham. yeah i mean this is just a prime example of the democrats rather than getting it getting behind inspirational candidates with policies and platform that resonate with the majority of the american people they do this insane arguing like tell me a lie is what that just arguing i just had to listen to as why is it any is any worse than the trump supporter who says trump never lies this is the problem i have this is why i'm an anxious and our target rest is who has not who is not inspired
ok granted i had a. grand thing graham we're listening. to brian you're yeah here's a look possibly ring tone the filibuster on my program i'm going to go to now if it were a lie every day and says ok all right ok are you there i'm sorry sir you're talking i know you're in your talking points to the conversation just your talking points the conversation. ok do you want to have that this is you have this economy is what action would you have the common courtesy to listen to another guest you're...
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host: ok, brian bennett? guest: so i think after this whole process of the mueller investigation, the horowitz investigation into the f.b.i., we've learned a lot, both about some of the mistakes that were made inside the f.b.i., but also the mueller report showed that there was a concerted effort by the russian government to run at the trump campaign, and there are multiple points of contact, ultimately mueller came to the decision that he couldn't move forward with the prosecution because there wasn't enough evidence on that. but we as the public learned quite a bit about russian efforts to interfere with the election. now, president trump supporters are moving forward, and they really want to look towards 2020 and the election and move past these past scandals and investigations and try to talk about what has president trump done for the country and what is he going to do in the second term. host: we'll go to atlanta, georgia. michael, democratic caller. caller: hey, thanks for taking my call. really apprec
host: ok, brian bennett? guest: so i think after this whole process of the mueller investigation, the horowitz investigation into the f.b.i., we've learned a lot, both about some of the mistakes that were made inside the f.b.i., but also the mueller report showed that there was a concerted effort by the russian government to run at the trump campaign, and there are multiple points of contact, ultimately mueller came to the decision that he couldn't move forward with the prosecution because...
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host: ok, so brian bennett, take that. are they setting a precedent here, and could this, for democrats, backfire? guest: this is an argument republicans have made that all of the steps by the democrats have been because they didn't like the result of the election. they wanted a way to get trump out. i think the democrats especially have said, look, this is actually about protecting the institutions of our democracy, reining in the power of the executive branch. this is our duty as members of congress to make sure the president doesn't overstep. and they look at the actions of the president on ukraine. they look at the record of the phone call with president trump and president zelensky of ukraine and see a moment where the president of ukraine brings up javelin missiles, the military aid, and in the next moment president trump says i want to ask you for a favor, how about these investigations into the bidens and the d.n.c. servers? the democrats are saying, look, do we want a president who's willing to push our national s
host: ok, so brian bennett, take that. are they setting a precedent here, and could this, for democrats, backfire? guest: this is an argument republicans have made that all of the steps by the democrats have been because they didn't like the result of the election. they wanted a way to get trump out. i think the democrats especially have said, look, this is actually about protecting the institutions of our democracy, reining in the power of the executive branch. this is our duty as members of...
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madeleine albright and we see farther because we stand taller which is ridiculous ok brian i guess what but yeah it's me and most of our viewers is that we have a track record which is go from the end of the cold war ok that's a good benchmark where does it work out i just don't see it it's one catastrophic failure after another but they keep pushing this ideology i mean there's no learning curve here and that i think that's what really frustrates me they want to go on one adventure after another and of course you know every 6 months or so we have you know iran's iran's getting you know the threat to the biggest global threat in the world an exporter of terrorism these are all sound bites all of the time. and they just keep get repeated over and over again instead of as i started this program watching how the world truly is changing go ahead brian well i think the united states intends to reverse their fortune where they would intend to reverse the trajectory of multiple polarity and the way they were thinking about it i think there is actually a plan here i think the us go by dennis fi
madeleine albright and we see farther because we stand taller which is ridiculous ok brian i guess what but yeah it's me and most of our viewers is that we have a track record which is go from the end of the cold war ok that's a good benchmark where does it work out i just don't see it it's one catastrophic failure after another but they keep pushing this ideology i mean there's no learning curve here and that i think that's what really frustrates me they want to go on one adventure after...
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ok brian deer the question. for an unknown graham. brian have from reuters to just to clarify can can you say whether this means that russia will or will not be able to play at the 2022 world cup in qatar. assuming i qualify i don't know if they're going to qualify. if they qualify then. they can the same representing russia cannot participate but i seem of neutral if there's a mechanism put in place and neutral they can apply to supply on a neutral basis not as representatives of russia and in a team context how that works is going to have to be worked on a case by case basis but the answer is no russian flag not as representatives of russia. gary graham i think you wanted to follow the story because i burned your follow up. with the decision be down to free throw down to water. the signature signature in each case has to implement the decision and in terms of the mek if they want to put in place a mechanism to allow a new mechanism for athletes who can prove they're not tainted they can do that wada has to either control or approve
ok brian deer the question. for an unknown graham. brian have from reuters to just to clarify can can you say whether this means that russia will or will not be able to play at the 2022 world cup in qatar. assuming i qualify i don't know if they're going to qualify. if they qualify then. they can the same representing russia cannot participate but i seem of neutral if there's a mechanism put in place and neutral they can apply to supply on a neutral basis not as representatives of russia and in...
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host: ok, brian bennett?: so i think after this whole process of the mueller investigation, the horowitz investigation into the f.b.i., we've learned a lot, both about some of the mistakes that were made inside the f.b.i., but also the mueller report showed that there was a concerted effort by the russian government to run at the trump campaign, and there are multiple points of contact, ultimately mueller came to the decision that he couldn't move forward with the prosecution because there wasn't enough evidence on that. but we as the public learned quite a bit about russian efforts to interfere with the election. now, president trump supporters are moving forward, and they really want to look towards 2020 and the election and move past these past scandals and investigations and try to talk about what has president trump done for the country and what is he going to do in the second term. host: we'll go to atlanta, georgia. michael, democratic caller. caller: hey, thanks for taking my call. really appreciate i
host: ok, brian bennett?: so i think after this whole process of the mueller investigation, the horowitz investigation into the f.b.i., we've learned a lot, both about some of the mistakes that were made inside the f.b.i., but also the mueller report showed that there was a concerted effort by the russian government to run at the trump campaign, and there are multiple points of contact, ultimately mueller came to the decision that he couldn't move forward with the prosecution because there...
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to prevent united states companies export ing that sort of surveillance technology to sion john ok brian there live for us in hong kong thank you very much indeed. let's get more reaction from china and i know tangan is a political analyst and government advisor and joins us now from beijing i know we've been hearing there that china is has already come up with an angry response just why is china so angry at the u.s. wants him to play its role as a moral leader. i think the hypocrisy of saying that the u.s. is a position to be a moral leader at this point given what's going on in the middle east and other places you know it really strikes a chord within china but most of all this is seen as a continuing series of attacks really aimed not so much at freeing anybody or human rights but as putting pressure on china as it's these negotiations these trade negotiations going forward now that having said that that i believe is the trump administration's point of view if you start looking beneath that at the democratic side in the fact that this was bipartisan it seems the only thing that people
to prevent united states companies export ing that sort of surveillance technology to sion john ok brian there live for us in hong kong thank you very much indeed. let's get more reaction from china and i know tangan is a political analyst and government advisor and joins us now from beijing i know we've been hearing there that china is has already come up with an angry response just why is china so angry at the u.s. wants him to play its role as a moral leader. i think the hypocrisy of saying...
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antioch this morning we're hearing from the barber and getting his side of the story on wednesday, ok so brian martin he was getting the boy's hair and his barber shop on a street. after the haircut the boy's mother ruby down video, she confronted him over a small nick on the boy's neck, which he says was an even believing. after the argument there she is right there and dug a deal rammed her car into martin's through the store and into a neighboring business. >>part of what he won't the kids from the whole time you can't you know it's a local problem. just ask for you to put her kids in the car. flipping me off and yelling f you i do think she will park and get out of the way. >>actually he was in front of the store because he wanted to take a picture of her license plate. martin says he feels terrible for the 2 boys who had to see this all go down with the mother and you know he's trying to be forgiving he doesn't want her to go to jail, he just wants her to get some help. >>well here's a quick live look outside as we take a quick break the san mateo we've got sunshine enjoy it because it's
antioch this morning we're hearing from the barber and getting his side of the story on wednesday, ok so brian martin he was getting the boy's hair and his barber shop on a street. after the haircut the boy's mother ruby down video, she confronted him over a small nick on the boy's neck, which he says was an even believing. after the argument there she is right there and dug a deal rammed her car into martin's through the store and into a neighboring business. >>part of what he won't the...
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ok. good. thank you. >> thank you. >> brian. >> mr. president. mr. vice president, thank you for the opportunity and your time today. i appreciate it very much. ryan newby from laverne, oklahoma. represent small community bank in the oklahoma panhandle. i say small. $58 million -- $28 million in loans. we like a lot of other banks in oklahoma got out of the mortgage lending business with the complains red tape that we were strog deal with. 40% of the banks in oklahoma got out of the mortgage lending business at that time. and with your deregulation we were able to get back into that and serve our customers. 40, 50 miles down the road to the cover tigs -- competition. a couple other points i would like to make. longer exam cycles for well capitalized banks. 18 which cut down on exam cuts. we can serve our customers and also the corporate tax rate being lowered from 34% to 21% saves us thousands of dollars a year to re-invest in our community and make more loans toward our customers. again, thank you. president trump: good job. you're doing some good t
ok. good. thank you. >> thank you. >> brian. >> mr. president. mr. vice president, thank you for the opportunity and your time today. i appreciate it very much. ryan newby from laverne, oklahoma. represent small community bank in the oklahoma panhandle. i say small. $58 million -- $28 million in loans. we like a lot of other banks in oklahoma got out of the mortgage lending business with the complains red tape that we were strog deal with. 40% of the banks in oklahoma got out...
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ok, good. thank you. mr. pence: brian? >> mr. president, mr. vice president, thank you for the opportunity, for your time today. appreciate it very much. i'm brian knewby from laverne, oklahoma, northwest part of the state. i represent a small community bank in the oklahoma panhandle. i say small, we're $5 million in total assets, $26 million in loans. the point i want to hit on was reform and repeal of dodd-frank. we, like a lot of other banks in oklahoma, got out of the thegage lending business as red tape we were having to deal work 40% of the banks in oklahoma got out of the mortgage lending business at that time. with regulations able to get back into that and serve our customers. and we were sending them 40, 50 miles down the road to competition. so it's been a big plus for banks like us. couple of other points i'd like to make are, probably don't seem like big things to other people, but longer cycles, 1846 month cycles helps cut down on compliance costs. we don't have to deal with examiners as much, can serve our customers and also the
ok, good. thank you. mr. pence: brian? >> mr. president, mr. vice president, thank you for the opportunity, for your time today. appreciate it very much. i'm brian knewby from laverne, oklahoma, northwest part of the state. i represent a small community bank in the oklahoma panhandle. i say small, we're $5 million in total assets, $26 million in loans. the point i want to hit on was reform and repeal of dodd-frank. we, like a lot of other banks in oklahoma, got out of the thegage lending...
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so are you going to catch me oh ok no i was just going to i was just going to say that that comparison that you see there on the life of brian with the roman empire is it and fair because the romans that they that there they are patient and then colonization will it spread over a long long period and also they didn't have the means that european nations and in the 19th century so the colonisation of the 19th and wasn't much faster and much brutal much more brutal to my point of view and also the other point i wanted to just to talk about was about the you talked about brazil and sink brazil is a very good case of a country where the declination still asked to be done inside brazil because there is a. there is obviously in brazil a very very obvious division between europe ian this people that dissent from the from european and the others and it's very structural and i think . all a lot of these let in american kids are very good example of something in the off way between. between the 2 ideas of colonialism and unfortunately you know i think you have fingers you look over at that is all the so on that let's put it that way a
so are you going to catch me oh ok no i was just going to i was just going to say that that comparison that you see there on the life of brian with the roman empire is it and fair because the romans that they that there they are patient and then colonization will it spread over a long long period and also they didn't have the means that european nations and in the 19th century so the colonisation of the 19th and wasn't much faster and much brutal much more brutal to my point of view and also...
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brian kilmeade and ed henry coming up. all the gossip about these characters from behind the scenes. [sneeze and sniffles] are you ok?, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. jesse: in 2019 we indulged in gossip here on. "watters' world." we are not proud of it. but we do it. here are some of the highlights with our gossip queen, dana perino. you have known him a lot longer than i have. have you noticed -- i wouldn't say development. have you noticed a change in his personality? >> there is a lot going on in there. back in the day you might have classified him as a genius. there is a lot -- he's so clever. one of the things that's amazing him is his mom recognized early on he had a creative mind. so when he would be off school, she bought him mad magazines, and she said these people, they get me. jesse: he's a total weirdo. he walks home. it's a 50-minute walk. >> it's good exercise. greg is in a band by himself. playing guitar. >> h
brian kilmeade and ed henry coming up. all the gossip about these characters from behind the scenes. [sneeze and sniffles] are you ok?, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. jesse: in 2019 we indulged in gossip here on. "watters' world." we are not proud of it. but we do it. here are some of the...
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brian mitchell, when the depths do not give up their dead, how primary sources are reshaping the debates on the massacre. ok, so, ironically, for someone who earned a doctorate, i will read my paper without using powerpoint. about the paper, labor activism, third-party politics and african-americans in arkansas. 1892 was the end of the populist era in arkansas. shocked thecre nation but it would have been less shocking for those familiar with the history of race relations in arkansas since the civil war. black farmworkers who tried to engage in collective bargaining have met violent opposition before. , there werefarmers deep roots in the state. the organization of labor in arkansas began after the civil war ended and almost medially, white oppression and resistance, union league, the sons of agricultural star, the agricultural wheel and the colored farmers alliance recruited and mobilized black arkansans during the decades following the civil war. furthermore, after democrats w eaned the state from republican rule, many african-americans participated in the struggle to third parties such as the greenback l
brian mitchell, when the depths do not give up their dead, how primary sources are reshaping the debates on the massacre. ok, so, ironically, for someone who earned a doctorate, i will read my paper without using powerpoint. about the paper, labor activism, third-party politics and african-americans in arkansas. 1892 was the end of the populist era in arkansas. shocked thecre nation but it would have been less shocking for those familiar with the history of race relations in arkansas since the...
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brian, as always, thanks so much keep us updated. >>> as we head out we got some breaking news on digital bank chime quadrupling its valuation to $5.8 billion. (nervously) ready? oksweetie? nice, you ready to go again? are you ready, dad? i'm ready. imagine if your life insurance could help you live for today and safeguard tomorrow, so you're ready for anything. life insurance designed to protect generations of families. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial professional about pacific life. servicenow put our this changes everything. you're right sir... everything. no not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me gary. brilliantly observed, sir. always three steps ahead. six steps ahead. sixteen. so many steps. you done? a million steps ahead. servicenow. works for you. >>> welcome back let's send it over to mike for today's third installment of the market dashboard >> s&p 500 has come off the boil a little bit but not cooled down the too much if you look at the pull backs we've had this year, this was 3%, almost nothing got about 7 there. 24r6 another 3.5 right there into october. so really it's been a nonvolatile year it's a little over
brian, as always, thanks so much keep us updated. >>> as we head out we got some breaking news on digital bank chime quadrupling its valuation to $5.8 billion. (nervously) ready? oksweetie? nice, you ready to go again? are you ready, dad? i'm ready. imagine if your life insurance could help you live for today and safeguard tomorrow, so you're ready for anything. life insurance designed to protect generations of families. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial professional about...