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liz: burgess let me back up. it's fine to protests. yes protest racial injustice.ou are doing it in for the flag for shock value. is that what you take issue with? >> i take issue with the fact that there is a lack of respect and understand what the true word of respect is about. these men cannot articulate because at the end of the day they've been told this is a racist country and that's where they are going with this. they need to take the time they have the money they have and invest in making sure the young people believe that this country gives him a great opportunity. it's a good example of what can happen if you work hard and do it the right way. liz: urges a once great to see you. new document surveilling google has built the search engine that is doing -- for china could one senator is asking google wife will not help the pentagon keep americans safe but it's going to help china censor things like human rights abuses. first pro public news outlets now defending ms-13 portraying them as nice kids who ride bikes and work asked -- afterschool jobs for my nex
liz: burgess let me back up. it's fine to protests. yes protest racial injustice.ou are doing it in for the flag for shock value. is that what you take issue with? >> i take issue with the fact that there is a lack of respect and understand what the true word of respect is about. these men cannot articulate because at the end of the day they've been told this is a racist country and that's where they are going with this. they need to take the time they have the money they have and invest...
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jorge: en venezuela, julio burgess dijo esto desde colombia: julio: la respuesta es obviamente que noo a decir lo que querÍan que dijera. jorge: mÁs de esta entrevista el domingo a las 10 de la maÑana. ilia: pasamos con patricia, que nos habla de lo que veremos en la ediciÓn nocturna. patrcia: seguiremos hablando de este tema de venezuela, donde se le imputar un cambios a seis personas por su presunta participaciÓn en el atentado contra nicolÁs maduro. un general grabÓ un vÍdeo, negando su responsabilidad en el ataque. los gobernadores de nueva york y new jersey han declarado el estado de emergencia. y los Ángeleses la primera ciudad del paÍs que estrena un sistema de escaneo de pasajeros para detectar armas y explosivos en el metro de la ciudad. tendremos mÁs detalles mÁs adelante en la ediciÓn nocturna. jorg es una confianza absoluta en 30,000 piezas de precisión, o no lo es. es inspeccionado por los técnicos de mercedes-benz, o no lo es. es respaldado por una garantía de millaje ilimitado, o no lo es. para los que no se conforman, es un vehículo certificado preadquirido de mercedes
jorge: en venezuela, julio burgess dijo esto desde colombia: julio: la respuesta es obviamente que noo a decir lo que querÍan que dijera. jorge: mÁs de esta entrevista el domingo a las 10 de la maÑana. ilia: pasamos con patricia, que nos habla de lo que veremos en la ediciÓn nocturna. patrcia: seguiremos hablando de este tema de venezuela, donde se le imputar un cambios a seis personas por su presunta participaciÓn en el atentado contra nicolÁs maduro. un general grabÓ un vÍdeo, negando...
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burgess on fox news. >> [cheers and applause]. >> i will put mr. burgess up against sean hannity. don't tear him up. talk to your friends and neighbors. whether they are independents or whether they are republicans. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> sean: sean hannity goes high and they go low. tear me up? get in their face? wow! all of the out rage is concocted by the fake news media. hell bent to wake up every day to malign the president. and despite all of this the president is polling better than ever before. a poll out today. the president's approval rating is a solid 50% which is 5 points higher than obama during the same time frame. this is huge news with the mid-terms around the corner. earlier tonight during his rally in pennsylvania, the president and the biassed press, he took them on and so much more. take a look. >> we are doing better in all of these states than we did on election night. >> [cheers and applause]. >> much better. despite only negative publicity and the negative stories from the fakers back there. what happened to fair press? what
burgess on fox news. >> [cheers and applause]. >> i will put mr. burgess up against sean hannity. don't tear him up. talk to your friends and neighbors. whether they are independents or whether they are republicans. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> sean: sean hannity goes high and they go low. tear me up? get in their face? wow! all of the out rage is concocted by the fake news media. hell bent to wake up every day to malign the president. and despite...
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burgess on fox news. you know, i'll bet -- i'll put mr. burgess up against sean hannity.e'll tear them up. i need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. i wanted to talk to them whether they are independent, or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> sean: sean hannity goes high. bigelow. tear me up. oh, get in their face. as you can see, although the end moral outrage coming from many in the media is just one more fake crisis that is being concocted and posed by the fake news media, people that are hell-bent, waking up every day, maligningo the president, every minute, every second, every day, every week. despite all this, the president is pulling better than any before. rasmussen poll, the president's approval rating now stands at a solid 50%, which incidentally is five points higher than obama during the same time frame. this is huge news with the midterms just around the corner, and earlier tonight, during his rally in pennsylvania, the president, well, and the abusively biased press, he took the
burgess on fox news. you know, i'll bet -- i'll put mr. burgess up against sean hannity.e'll tear them up. i need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. i wanted to talk to them whether they are independent, or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> sean: sean hannity goes high. bigelow. tear me up. oh, get in their face. as you can see, although the end moral outrage coming from many in the media is just one more...
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burgess up against sean hannity. he will tear him up. i need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. i want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face >> sean: get in their face. worse than chanting face news? tear up sean hannity? what about maxine waters says, follow him into the grocery store, wherever she said to follow people, or cory booker. joining us now, fox news national security strategist dr. sebastian gorka. author of the brand-new book, a best seller, the briefing. a former white house press secretary of the worst job in america, now sarah sanders sadly has it. why anybody wants that job to deal with these people every day is beyond me. congrats on the book. their memories are short. because what happened to pam bondi and secretary nielsen, what happened to sarah sanders, the things that have been said about the president's son are fairly recent and his granddaughter are recent. the things said about melania,
burgess up against sean hannity. he will tear him up. i need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. i want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face >> sean: get in their face. worse than chanting face news? tear up sean hannity? what about maxine waters says, follow him into the grocery store, wherever she said to follow people, or cory booker. joining us now, fox news...
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i want to get right to my next guest former nfl player burgess owens right now.he author of the new book "why i stand." sir, good to have you here. what do you think about this right now? >> hi, trish. >> trish: what does the nfl need to be doing in your view. >> trish, the focus right now is on these players. i think we need to go further than that. we have an organization that the last three years now should have gotten this right. keep in mind they lost over 20% of viewership over the last two years. capped out at 13 billion. lost tv revenue. they can't sit down and figure out a way to make sure that the employees, people that work for them protect and respect their brand. there is something more to this than meets the eye. this is what i want people to understand. at the same time you have a commissioner being paid $40 million per year. only 10% of that by the way is guaranteed. the rest is based on incentives. projecting here capped out here 13 billion. projecting 9 years from now to be 25 billion around the world. with foreign nfl players in china and franc
i want to get right to my next guest former nfl player burgess owens right now.he author of the new book "why i stand." sir, good to have you here. what do you think about this right now? >> hi, trish. >> trish: what does the nfl need to be doing in your view. >> trish, the focus right now is on these players. i think we need to go further than that. we have an organization that the last three years now should have gotten this right. keep in mind they lost over 20%...
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because if you just read dunning and burgess, this crude upfront racism that they have, people relaxing -- relapsing into barb arianism, incompetent because there of african descent, this is the period of lack supremacy. the dunning school, giving equal rights to black people meant hurting southern rights. that we were somehow -- and it was a failure. there was no achievement, nothing redeeming about this period at all. and the interesting thing of course is that dunning and his students, pretty much dominated reconstruction historiography. it seemed to dominate interpretation of the civil war for a long time. it was about states rights not about slavery. the states rights to do what? defend slavery. this kind of pernicious sort of interpretation was really dominant for a very long time. a few challenges started coming up with the rise of the progressive school of historians. you remember the progressive school of historians? mcpherson article on the civil war the talked about the civil war, the second american revolution? this was first put forward by the aggressive school. mcpherson a
because if you just read dunning and burgess, this crude upfront racism that they have, people relaxing -- relapsing into barb arianism, incompetent because there of african descent, this is the period of lack supremacy. the dunning school, giving equal rights to black people meant hurting southern rights. that we were somehow -- and it was a failure. there was no achievement, nothing redeeming about this period at all. and the interesting thing of course is that dunning and his students,...
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dunning, john burgess, if you want the exact spellings of the names it is in the introduction of the book and a bunch of their students. and they basically said that this was like a terrible period in american history. reconstruction was awful because of vindictive northern radical republicans forcing black rights on to the south. that it was a period of corruption, it was a period of misrule, incompetent former slaves were suddenly given political power and they wreaked havoc on the defeated south. so the sympathy was with the south. it's a racist view of that a period because if you just read dunning and burgess this crude up front racism that they have, you know, there are people relapsing into barbarism, there are people just simply incompetent because they are black people, because they are of african dissent. this is a period of black supremacy. according to the dunning school giving rights to black people meant hurting southern whites. and that it was just a failure. there was no achievement really, nothing redeeming about this period at all. and the pernicious thing of course
dunning, john burgess, if you want the exact spellings of the names it is in the introduction of the book and a bunch of their students. and they basically said that this was like a terrible period in american history. reconstruction was awful because of vindictive northern radical republicans forcing black rights on to the south. that it was a period of corruption, it was a period of misrule, incompetent former slaves were suddenly given political power and they wreaked havoc on the defeated...
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burgess. appreciate that and we appreciate your continued this ring. it's really important we do oversight on out 21st century cures and the wonderful bipartisan changes incorporated therein are now being implemented. i want to thank our colleagues on the committee who are here now and certainly dr. jim murphy who is a real leader in the congress on mental health reform for his work on this as well. these policies were the result of multi-gear, , multimember bipartisan congressional effort and their based largely off the crisis act which passed the house in july 2016 by a sweeping photo 422-two back. it's important as an authorized committee that once we pass legislation we come back and review, is it working? reckon we improve? what's not working? that's why we're here today. these provisions ultimately folded into cheers which was signed into law on december 13 december 132016. division be authorized these landmark reforms to our nation's mental health laws and they were long overdue. when a committee first took on december 112 federal programs sprea
burgess. appreciate that and we appreciate your continued this ring. it's really important we do oversight on out 21st century cures and the wonderful bipartisan changes incorporated therein are now being implemented. i want to thank our colleagues on the committee who are here now and certainly dr. jim murphy who is a real leader in the congress on mental health reform for his work on this as well. these policies were the result of multi-gear, , multimember bipartisan congressional effort and...
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this subcommittee is chaired by congressman michael burgess of
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burgess owens is a former nfl >> there is no question it's hard to believe we are into a third seasonnd unfortunately the way this works out to the players are the ones who take the brunt of this. they're going to be impacted inn their career but still be impacted later on when they try to get a job and realize theyy have demeaned their own brand. t but we need to look at thehe source. the sources nfl management, one of they going to get your act together and stop playing these guys and to stop playing our country? they have a choice of setting our rules, nobody shows up to work and protests because they feel like protests, these young men have not been taught in their home about respect. they think they can get away with it and it's not going to happen. they're going to pay the price and the owners will move their business on. >> mark: you have stood for the national anthem in public on sports, in sports stadiums for years. how can players be so narcissistic that they think a national anthem is an opportunity for self-expression, regardless of whether they are a pumping their fists o
burgess owens is a former nfl >> there is no question it's hard to believe we are into a third seasonnd unfortunately the way this works out to the players are the ones who take the brunt of this. they're going to be impacted inn their career but still be impacted later on when they try to get a job and realize theyy have demeaned their own brand. t but we need to look at thehe source. the sources nfl management, one of they going to get your act together and stop playing these guys and...
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reporter: gas, had their hires mother susan burgess arrived at the scene of her daughter's death a year jaime, you can see the huge crowd that gathered around here when she places flowers at the point where her daughter died. back with more on that and what appears to be a little bit of rising tension in charlottesville this afternoon. after this. the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms o
reporter: gas, had their hires mother susan burgess arrived at the scene of her daughter's death a year jaime, you can see the huge crowd that gathered around here when she places flowers at the point where her daughter died. back with more on that and what appears to be a little bit of rising tension in charlottesville this afternoon. after this. the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed...
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the committee is chaired by senator michael burgess of texas. i asked alvar -- i ask all of our guests to take their seats. recognize myself five minutes for an opening statement. this morning certainly i want to welcome our witnesses. we are here to conduct oversight and receive updates on the implementation on one of the most substantial legislative accomplishments in the space of biomedical innovation, the 21st century cures act. cures passed both the house and the senate with wide bipartisan support and was signed into law december of 2016. as with all landmark laws, i think it is critical that the congress, especially the relevant authorizing committee, engage in oversight to ensure that the agencies are implementing the law according with legislative intent. based upon the active leadership and robust activities of both the national institute of health and the food and drug administration. i look forward to hearing from dr. francis collins, director of national institutes of health and dr. scott gottlieb the commissioner of the food and dr
the committee is chaired by senator michael burgess of texas. i asked alvar -- i ask all of our guests to take their seats. recognize myself five minutes for an opening statement. this morning certainly i want to welcome our witnesses. we are here to conduct oversight and receive updates on the implementation on one of the most substantial legislative accomplishments in the space of biomedical innovation, the 21st century cures act. cures passed both the house and the senate with wide...
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contacts at the fbi that there were credibility issues with the trump dossier and its author, former burgess by christopher steele. yet when it came to time to -- house republicans say that the i did not include those issues on the application. >> not only to the fbi know that the dossier was verified, they also knew that there was real credibility issues where it would never end up in a courtroom because of the inherent way that it was collected and the bias that was associated with that. >> congressman mark meadows also claims his office's information suggesting that the fbi leaked information to the press and used the resulting articles to help obtain surveillance warrants. >> we know that some people at the department of justice and fbi actually gave information to the media, then the stories were reported, then they used those reports to justify further investigations. that is like saying, we will incriminate on one hand, and be the jury on the other. it just doesn't work that way for you to speak of that claim stems in part from testimony on friday within fbi intelligence and analyst t
contacts at the fbi that there were credibility issues with the trump dossier and its author, former burgess by christopher steele. yet when it came to time to -- house republicans say that the i did not include those issues on the application. >> not only to the fbi know that the dossier was verified, they also knew that there was real credibility issues where it would never end up in a courtroom because of the inherent way that it was collected and the bias that was associated with...
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to home the jewish labour mp israeli prime minister but closer to home thejewish labour mp luciano burgessg the same is involved and asked jeremy corbyn on twitter where is the apology. a spokesman forjeremy corbyn today has underlined his denial saying he didn't lay any wreath at the graves of those alleged to have been linked to the 1972 munich killings. the government has announced a multi—million pound drive to tackle rough sleeping, in a bid to eradicate it altogether by 2027. the communities secretary james brokenshire has denied that government cuts have seen homelessness more than double since 2010. it follows criticism from labour, who say new money is needed. areas with the highest numbers of rough sleepers include parts of london, brighton, bristol, bedford and manchester — from where frankie mccamley reports. a chance to get a hot meal, a shower and, for some, just somewhere they feel safe. around 80 people every day come here to get help, including ian, who was sleeping rough in manchester for three years. i've been stomped on, kicked in the face whilst i've been asleep. you'v
to home the jewish labour mp israeli prime minister but closer to home thejewish labour mp luciano burgessg the same is involved and asked jeremy corbyn on twitter where is the apology. a spokesman forjeremy corbyn today has underlined his denial saying he didn't lay any wreath at the graves of those alleged to have been linked to the 1972 munich killings. the government has announced a multi—million pound drive to tackle rough sleeping, in a bid to eradicate it altogether by 2027. the...
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if you are in virginia, the virginia house of burgesses ataxia that could ataxia. massachusetts, only the massachusetts the assembly could tax you. parliament and great britain had a supervisory power over the bute row of their empire, internal matters of governance were left to the individual colonial assemblies. but when parliament started passing taxes on the colonists, they began to resist. as we know they begin to resist in a lot of ways which you have probably talked about. they began to pass resolutions and a colonial legislatures. they call for inter-colonial meetings. they began to correspond with one another. there were riots. there were protests. but one of the most important responses by the colonists to the acts that were passed by parliament or the colonial boycotts. in 1765 intts began resistance to the stamp act. continued in response to the townsend acts in 1768, and then responseved in 1774 in to the coercive act. now, what is a boycott? a boycott is a measure that is n to hurt another country economically, to stop buying their goods. to prohibit
if you are in virginia, the virginia house of burgesses ataxia that could ataxia. massachusetts, only the massachusetts the assembly could tax you. parliament and great britain had a supervisory power over the bute row of their empire, internal matters of governance were left to the individual colonial assemblies. but when parliament started passing taxes on the colonists, they began to resist. as we know they begin to resist in a lot of ways which you have probably talked about. they began to...
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fori burgesses soda stream $3.2 billion. the soda maker fights to reduce demand and cap act on those classic wattles. -- plastic bottles. turbulence,ket venezuela carries out one of the largest currency devaluations in history. we are live in caracas. abigail doolittle tilde south. halfway to u.s. trading session, managing to eke out again on the nasdaq? abigail: all three averages are higher at this point, up for a third day in a row. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq, behind. it'sy technology, interesting to see that we have these gains on this monday after weekly gains last week after all the turkey turmoil in trade tensions, not a lot of news yet. taking a look at what's happening to the s&p 500, this puts it about 15 points away from the all-time high back in january. that was the last all-time high for the s&p 500. all sorts of macro and micro factors and right now again, 15 points away from that. on bottom we have the percentage of s&p 500 members taking new 52-week highs. the last was about 35%. right now, less than 10%. of
fori burgesses soda stream $3.2 billion. the soda maker fights to reduce demand and cap act on those classic wattles. -- plastic bottles. turbulence,ket venezuela carries out one of the largest currency devaluations in history. we are live in caracas. abigail doolittle tilde south. halfway to u.s. trading session, managing to eke out again on the nasdaq? abigail: all three averages are higher at this point, up for a third day in a row. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq, behind. it'sy technology,...
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author of the new book why i stand from freedom to the killing fields of socialism, former nfl player burgessan't they just stand? why can't they just honor our country, the opportunities people have here including all of them, lots of money on the football field which is great, why is this happening? >> this talk about the nature of this industry, and arrogant and easily to be played, these young people are played big time. you have the president of the united states given an opportunity to advocate, to bring the family out of prison and told by the left not to spend time doing this, and have donald trump get any credit and massive the narrative of being a racist. what kind of man will stand by and let politics be the priority 7-5 vote, controlled by white, rich nfl owners. they have no control of it, they pull it back, $30 million commitment to look at percussion they pulled back. here is a sweet deal, van jones, a self-avowed marxist, actually was given $20 million for social justice on the football field. unlike jim brown, 30 years for formal contact or tony done g who works with one hear
author of the new book why i stand from freedom to the killing fields of socialism, former nfl player burgessan't they just stand? why can't they just honor our country, the opportunities people have here including all of them, lots of money on the football field which is great, why is this happening? >> this talk about the nature of this industry, and arrogant and easily to be played, these young people are played big time. you have the president of the united states given an opportunity...
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the committee is chaired by senator michael burgess of texas. i asked alvar -- i ask all of our guests to take their seats. recognize myself five minutes for an opening statement. this morning certainly i want to welcome our witnesses. we are here to conduct oversight and receive updates on the implementation on one of the most substantial legislative accomplishments in the space of
the committee is chaired by senator michael burgess of texas. i asked alvar -- i ask all of our guests to take their seats. recognize myself five minutes for an opening statement. this morning certainly i want to welcome our witnesses. we are here to conduct oversight and receive updates on the implementation on one of the most substantial legislative accomplishments in the space of
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. >> reporter: in 2015, brandy burgess and her daughter got too close to this bison to snap a selfie.g her in the air. >> it was the most frightening experience i have been through in my life to date. >> reporter: she survived with only minor injuries but this is all that was left of her clothes. your interactions may be dangerous for the animal too. you'll remember this incident in 2016 when tourists at yellowstone put a baby bison in their car because they thought it was cold. it wasn't able to be reunited with its mother and rangers had to euthanize it. >> the best way to view wildlife is within a safe distance. you should never get closer than 20 to 30 yards to any animal. realize how privileged we are in this country to have these >> ron is passionate about this. meanwhile, yellowstone says it is investigating the man who was captured on camera and that latest incident, taunting that bison, calling it reckless behavior and illegal. remember, that illegal. bottom line, keep your distance. this should not be -- >> when i see that, i'm team bison, reckless, dangerous, illegal and du
. >> reporter: in 2015, brandy burgess and her daughter got too close to this bison to snap a selfie.g her in the air. >> it was the most frightening experience i have been through in my life to date. >> reporter: she survived with only minor injuries but this is all that was left of her clothes. your interactions may be dangerous for the animal too. you'll remember this incident in 2016 when tourists at yellowstone put a baby bison in their car because they thought it was...
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nuala burgess, a former schoolteacher who campaigns for fairer school admission, and heath monk is anough, all schools are massively underfunded, and what i can‘t understand on what the government isn‘t explaining is when teachers are on their knees, when schools are so desperately underfunded, why are they choosing to give extra funding to this tiny elite who are already doing extremely well? it makes no sense. teachers are very cross about it. it seems wrong, just wrong. the policy is also very ill thought out. people are putting in plans for strategy is a p pa re ntly are putting in plans for strategy is apparently to boost their numbers of disadvantaged young people, but they are very disadvantaged young people, but they are very vague disadvantaged young people, but they are very vague if you look at the plans and a comprehensive future where i am a member, we have looked at those plans. apparently, teachers will go in from secondary schools into primary schools and mental primary school kids to help them pass. they will provide extracurricular activities. these are secondary sch
nuala burgess, a former schoolteacher who campaigns for fairer school admission, and heath monk is anough, all schools are massively underfunded, and what i can‘t understand on what the government isn‘t explaining is when teachers are on their knees, when schools are so desperately underfunded, why are they choosing to give extra funding to this tiny elite who are already doing extremely well? it makes no sense. teachers are very cross about it. it seems wrong, just wrong. the policy is...
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you can find it both those places or burgess ministries.com we have it there as well. >> you have a newug nine more things. >> we have all day if you all do. rachel: thank you rick and bubba. >> thank you. appreciate you very much. ed: first it was president trump's campaign manager paul manafort and his attorney michael cohen now alan weisselberg is granted immunity. who is next? is this the bring the president down at all cost? president calls it a witch-hunt. we will ask alan dershowitz what he thinks next. rachel: this man is busted for holding up a krispy kreme. he wanted more than just cash. ♪ what does help for heart failure look like? it looks like this. entresto is a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪ the beat goes on. y
you can find it both those places or burgess ministries.com we have it there as well. >> you have a newug nine more things. >> we have all day if you all do. rachel: thank you rick and bubba. >> thank you. appreciate you very much. ed: first it was president trump's campaign manager paul manafort and his attorney michael cohen now alan weisselberg is granted immunity. who is next? is this the bring the president down at all cost? president calls it a witch-hunt. we will ask...