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charles: yes.nd i was a student there and then i did a three-year residency in psychiatry at the massachusetts general hospital. in my last year i was one of the chief residents, published a few papers on bipolar disease and then came to washington in 1978. brian: so what year did you get out of medical school? charles: 1975. brian: if you're a psychiatrist, are you first a medical doctor? charles: yes. brian: when did you choose psychiatry for your early years? charles: i chose it when i went into medical school. i went into medical school coming out of a couple of years of political theory, and i thought psychiatry would be the perfect compromise between the -- sort of the broad thinking of political philosophy, a philosophy on the one hand, and the practical aspect of life in medicine. it wasn't exactly what i -- it turned out it wasn't exactly what i had hoped it would be so it's one of the reasons i left. what impact has psychiatry had, -- brian: what impact has psychiatry had, the knowledge o
charles: yes.nd i was a student there and then i did a three-year residency in psychiatry at the massachusetts general hospital. in my last year i was one of the chief residents, published a few papers on bipolar disease and then came to washington in 1978. brian: so what year did you get out of medical school? charles: 1975. brian: if you're a psychiatrist, are you first a medical doctor? charles: yes. brian: when did you choose psychiatry for your early years? charles: i chose it when i went...
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charles payne is next. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. we have a jam-packed show for you tonight. we'll different straight into quebec. word leaders at summit. everything is the tensions high over this contested trade policies. at this very hour president trump meeting with french president macron to potentially settle or sort of quell some of this feud that is going on with the retaliation. i want to go straight to fox business's blake burman who happens to be in quebec city. blake. reporter: has been a pretty busy hour and give it to president trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau, when they met hour ago they got to the elephant in the room. many wonder what the relationship and moments in the room would be like since trudeau is extremely critical of president's institution of tariffs on steel and aluminum one week ago but the president when they spoke tried to lighten the mood here. >> justin has agreed to cut all tariffs and all trade barriers between canada and the united states. so i'm very happy. >> nafta is good shape.
charles payne is next. charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. we have a jam-packed show for you tonight. we'll different straight into quebec. word leaders at summit. everything is the tensions high over this contested trade policies. at this very hour president trump meeting with french president macron to potentially settle or sort of quell some of this feud that is going on with the retaliation. i want to go straight to fox business's blake burman who happens to be in quebec city. blake....
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charles was 68 years old.tak takes a look back now at an extraordinary life. >> it's my job to call a folly a folly. >> charles krauthammer, columnist, author, and fox news commentator lived his life telling others exactly what he thought. >> you are betraying your whole life if you don't say what you think and you don't say it honestly and bluntly. >> bret: it was that quality that brought charles to fox news channel during brit hume's term as anchor. >> this is not a potential tv star. in fact he became a huge star, even almost i will say a mega star on this channel. it was the shear force of his intellect and power of his thinking. on top of that, there was a gentleness about him personally that if he disagreed with you, you know, you never felt attacked. he just disagreed with you. >> always unspoken on the panel that he was always the leader because of his delivery, his intellect. >> bret: "special report" stage manager mary pat was on set with charles every night for years. >> it was kind of an ongoing j
charles was 68 years old.tak takes a look back now at an extraordinary life. >> it's my job to call a folly a folly. >> charles krauthammer, columnist, author, and fox news commentator lived his life telling others exactly what he thought. >> you are betraying your whole life if you don't say what you think and you don't say it honestly and bluntly. >> bret: it was that quality that brought charles to fox news channel during brit hume's term as anchor. >> this is...
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charles. when you look back at the 2016 cycle and you see donald trump the candidate businessman out there campaign fg for people, going up against 1 16 seasons political opponented in the gop, it was donald trump who was the one who had promised to adhere to the republican platform. and we have seen over the last decade many republicans fall away from t platform and become beholden to the special interest groups and corporations. and now you have a candidate in donald trump and now president who is fulfilling promises. and we just launcheds a campaign,roses kept.com of all of the promises that this president has done for the people. charles: here's the thing, shelby. the koch brothers are spending a lot of money to go against president trump. the business round table said, you know what? we're doing much better than we were second quarter year, but they saw a decline in a lot of things for employment and they blame it all on president trump's tariff, the trade policies they say could upset th
charles. when you look back at the 2016 cycle and you see donald trump the candidate businessman out there campaign fg for people, going up against 1 16 seasons political opponented in the gop, it was donald trump who was the one who had promised to adhere to the republican platform. and we have seen over the last decade many republicans fall away from t platform and become beholden to the special interest groups and corporations. and now you have a candidate in donald trump and now president...
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it was charles murray, charles krauthammer and myself. we were the pariah lunch group, because for one reason of another, each of us had a rough day at the office from the media. we got together once every six weeks or so and talked, and talked, and talked about things high and low, things politically incorrect, whatever was on our minds. it was more fun and more laughter. that is the point that i want to make. if charles was listening, he would say, come on you guys, we had a lot of laughs and a lot of fun. you have shown a picture, too of the jets game. he was a great chess player. he would watch the masters. he was just a student. he loved life. he loved to talk about so many aspects of life. we will miss him. but you know, we have his words, we have his words. and, his words mean so much. you have so much good videotape as well. >> martha: we have, as bret said, he sets the standard for all of us. that will be a legacy for him as well. bill, thank you very, very much. thank you, bill. >> thank you for asking me. >> martha: always, we
it was charles murray, charles krauthammer and myself. we were the pariah lunch group, because for one reason of another, each of us had a rough day at the office from the media. we got together once every six weeks or so and talked, and talked, and talked about things high and low, things politically incorrect, whatever was on our minds. it was more fun and more laughter. that is the point that i want to make. if charles was listening, he would say, come on you guys, we had a lot of laughs and...
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charles: beverly?i know the president is calling for tbs to say that samantha can no longer be in our show and that's something the free market will decide whether sponsors will back out. we have party scene with the samantha bee show an whether people will continue to watch. on the hypocrisy angle samantha bee just received an award from the television academy for our work on the #me too movement yet she called another successful woman one of the worst things you can call another female. we want to talk about hypocrisy i would say from the women's woman who wants to attack sarah sanders for melania trump or nikki haley or other conservative women. because of the stances they take on a policy issue the hypocrisy is the women's movement says not only you can't be recognized for your achievements as a conservative woman that you must be public as well and that's where the hypocrisy really is. charles: bread i know you want to get in there. >> i would would disagree a little bit art obviously should not b
charles: beverly?i know the president is calling for tbs to say that samantha can no longer be in our show and that's something the free market will decide whether sponsors will back out. we have party scene with the samantha bee show an whether people will continue to watch. on the hypocrisy angle samantha bee just received an award from the television academy for our work on the #me too movement yet she called another successful woman one of the worst things you can call another female. we...
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charles: red or yellow flag?ve it yellow right now, we're in purgatory, investors are shot sure where we are going. charles: the summer? you are still feeling that way? how vulnerable are we too breaking key support numbers. >> close, the banks look horrible, looking at goldman sachs that stock is so close to breaking major support, almost in a down trend, i have not seen it look this bad in so long, you are not going to have a strong market without the financials. charles: i think without a doubt that -- >> tech and financials, they are two main. charles: and financials have been terrible condition all year. thank you very much. well cycle of fake news and how public persevered media is an epidemic, w we break down the nw study you probably already knew, but it will be up if talking about -- it will be fun talking about it anyway. this scientist doesn't believe in luck. she believes in research. it can take more than 10 years to develop a single medication. and only 1 in 10,000 ever make it to market. but what i
charles: red or yellow flag?ve it yellow right now, we're in purgatory, investors are shot sure where we are going. charles: the summer? you are still feeling that way? how vulnerable are we too breaking key support numbers. >> close, the banks look horrible, looking at goldman sachs that stock is so close to breaking major support, almost in a down trend, i have not seen it look this bad in so long, you are not going to have a strong market without the financials. charles: i think...
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charles: ned?i think if those commissioners in colorado hadn't been so vocal and been on the record and so clear about their bias i think harmeet is absolutely right. they would have voted against this and been maybe a 5-4 decision and what we are looking for is a court decision on a broader, you know, freedom of expression, freedom of religion and there are some cases moving through the appeals court charles and the one that's interesting is the archdiocese of washington and it sued against the d.c. metro saying can we advertise religious ads on subways and metro buses so i think we'll be seeing those decisions moving forward but let's be realistic about what was accomplished today. charles: real quick, we just had breaking news moments ago, google, facebook apparently the washington state attorney general filed campaign finance lawsuit and alleging that both of these entities failed to maintain legally required information for that sta political advertising placed on their online platform since 2
charles: ned?i think if those commissioners in colorado hadn't been so vocal and been on the record and so clear about their bias i think harmeet is absolutely right. they would have voted against this and been maybe a 5-4 decision and what we are looking for is a court decision on a broader, you know, freedom of expression, freedom of religion and there are some cases moving through the appeals court charles and the one that's interesting is the archdiocese of washington and it sued against...
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charles: i charles payne. a federal judge ruling in favor of at&t in their proposed merger with time-warner. hillary vaughn is outside the courthouse to break it down for us. >> the judge giving the green light for this merger with no conditions because he didn't buy the doj's case. he said they didn't meet their burden of proof. at&t, time-warner, 21th century fox all higher on the news. the doj said itould like costs for customers. but the judge didn't buy it. time-warner says the real people who have been hit are the workers who have been caught in o while thi case is ongoing. the doj could decide to appeal the judge's ruling. but the judge had a sharp warning for the government saying to use the state to accomplish indirectly what c not be done directly when it will cause irreparable harm to the defendants would undermine our system of justice, millions of shareholders, and the business community at large. the judge is trying to preempt any motion the doj might file as a last-ditch effort to stop this merg
charles: i charles payne. a federal judge ruling in favor of at&t in their proposed merger with time-warner. hillary vaughn is outside the courthouse to break it down for us. >> the judge giving the green light for this merger with no conditions because he didn't buy the doj's case. he said they didn't meet their burden of proof. at&t, time-warner, 21th century fox all higher on the news. the doj said itould like costs for customers. but the judge didn't buy it. time-warner says...
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take it away, charles. charles: the long-awaited inspector general's report is out on the justice department's handling of the 2016 investigation into hillary clinton's email server. edward lawrence is live at the department of justice to break it down. >> christopher wray was tasked with cleaning up the mess outlined in the inspector general's report. he says it shows there is no overall bias in the fbi. this report is one specific investigation and only involving a small number of people. >> this report did not find any evidence of political bias or improper considerations actually impacting the investigation under review. the report does identify errors of judgment, violations of or disregard for policy and decisions that at the very least with the benefit of hindsight were not the best choices. reporter: the report said five more names have been turned over for disciplinary action because of possible bias and messages uncovered in this investigation this report puts james comey under the microscope and
take it away, charles. charles: the long-awaited inspector general's report is out on the justice department's handling of the 2016 investigation into hillary clinton's email server. edward lawrence is live at the department of justice to break it down. >> christopher wray was tasked with cleaning up the mess outlined in the inspector general's report. he says it shows there is no overall bias in the fbi. this report is one specific investigation and only involving a small number of...
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charles: i am charles payne, on "making money." stocks exhibiting remarkable resolve in the face of a trade war. >> rehabilitating the fbi, we ask the question, can the nation's top law enforcement agent overcome ugly comments. >> and later one of nation's most elite universities fesses up to racial discrypt nation. d. >> we're tackling. imbreak, and president trump defending the overall. >> the children can be taken care of. quickly, beautifully, and immediately. the democrats forcessed that law upon our nation, i hate it, i hate to see separation. the democrats come to us, as they are, in all fairness we're talking to them, they can change the whole border security, we need a wall, we need border security, we have to get rid of catch and release, you catch a criminal, you take his name, you release him, he never showings up, we get him in a different way often times after he kills someone. we have to change your laws. charles: joining me now, rick unger. and ned ryan. former bush 43 president at writer, and stephanie hamill. dail
charles: i am charles payne, on "making money." stocks exhibiting remarkable resolve in the face of a trade war. >> rehabilitating the fbi, we ask the question, can the nation's top law enforcement agent overcome ugly comments. >> and later one of nation's most elite universities fesses up to racial discrypt nation. d. >> we're tackling. imbreak, and president trump defending the overall. >> the children can be taken care of. quickly, beautifully, and...
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charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. it was a rough week for the market that has created great opportunities during the bull market. facial recognition technology could bed the last nail in your privacy. "time" magazine not backing down from a duplicitous cover photo. republicans are working on a last-ditch effort to get something passed. the gop hoping to vote on this after postponing two votes. because obviously they didn't have enough votes. president trump hosting families who lost loved ones killed by illegal immigrants and he's make these comments on our weak immigration laws. president trump: as a result of sanctuary city policies 8,000 criminal aliens, hard-core criminal aliens were in police custody and were released because of our weak laws. the weakest in the history of the world. charles: here to discuss, forbes senior contributor. joe borelli, and ned ryun, contributor to "the hill." it doesn't seem like the republicans can get their act together. president trump earlier today throwing his hands up with the
charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. it was a rough week for the market that has created great opportunities during the bull market. facial recognition technology could bed the last nail in your privacy. "time" magazine not backing down from a duplicitous cover photo. republicans are working on a last-ditch effort to get something passed. the gop hoping to vote on this after postponing two votes. because obviously they didn't have enough votes. president trump hosting families...
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charles: i'm charles payne. president trump in duluth, minnesota, minutes away from hosting a round table discussion on protecting american workers. before the president left washington he did sign an executive order that will allow immigrant families to stay together after crossing the border. watch. president trump: we are signing an executive order i consider to be a very important executive order. it's about keeping families together, while at the same time being sure we have a powerful strong border, and border security will be equal if not greater than previously. we'll have strong, very strong borders. but we are going to keep the family together. i didn't like the sight or the feeling of families being separated. it's a problem that's gone on for many years through many administrations. but we are working hard on immigration it's been left out in the cold. charles: here now to discuss, ford o'' connell. emily jashinsky. and lily joletta. john burnett is with us as well. gop strategic advisor. ford, let m
charles: i'm charles payne. president trump in duluth, minnesota, minutes away from hosting a round table discussion on protecting american workers. before the president left washington he did sign an executive order that will allow immigrant families to stay together after crossing the border. watch. president trump: we are signing an executive order i consider to be a very important executive order. it's about keeping families together, while at the same time being sure we have a powerful...
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charles: dr.hank you very much. , from "the new york times" classic canada is isolated before north korean meeting them for the mainstream liberal media, that does not up there. our two is next. ncial allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities... with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ said kim jong-un, run circles around president trump. world will come to an end. >> we're seeing withdrawal from iran deal. to make it simple, if you are a strong supporter of the president, whatever it is that will be great. that is how a partisan would think. if you are against him. not going to give you any result. mainstream media should be in the middle. this is not going to be good. this is negative. moved from the the send. charles: china, you know reacting t
charles: dr.hank you very much. , from "the new york times" classic canada is isolated before north korean meeting them for the mainstream liberal media, that does not up there. our two is next. ncial allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities... with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. ♪ with expedia you could book...
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charles: i'm charles payne. immigration legislation will have to wait notice day as republicans are postponing the vote until tomorrow. this as president trump is asking his administration to find ways to reunite families separated at the border and pass immigration reform. president trump: the lawmakers have to do something. our country cannot continue to run like this. you can't have open borders. at the same time we want people to come into our country. we need them. we have many companies moving back into the united states. they need workers. we have 3.8% unemployment. we need them to come in. i want people to come in here, but they have to come into a merit system. charles: is it even possible to pass immigration reform? here to discuss is jason chaffetz. right now i say a pox on both political parties. this is an extremely important issue. it galvanized the nation in many different ways. i thought it was a winning issue for republicans. ms-13, the drug crisis, and the idea of a nation having sovereignty an
charles: i'm charles payne. immigration legislation will have to wait notice day as republicans are postponing the vote until tomorrow. this as president trump is asking his administration to find ways to reunite families separated at the border and pass immigration reform. president trump: the lawmakers have to do something. our country cannot continue to run like this. you can't have open borders. at the same time we want people to come into our country. we need them. we have many companies...
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i dreamed about charles.p a few more hours than i have and i realized even in death, this is my thoughts. leading up to before i met him at the white house, we became friends and colleagues afterwords with him, and going forward. i always believed the way he presented arguments with dignity, grace, integrity, complete intellectual honesty and joy with some humor. he could have a serious insult about policy and privilege to be listened to, and remember his example because i learned more from him than anybody else in my life and i will always be grateful, wonderful people priced past us in our lives and we are so much better off. >> they leave footprints on your heart. let's look at his last statement, i leave this life with no regrets, wonderful life, full and complete with the great love and endeavors that make it worth living. i leave with the knowledge they live the life that i intended. he had an interesting life. at 22 years old he had an injury that kept him in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. what
i dreamed about charles.p a few more hours than i have and i realized even in death, this is my thoughts. leading up to before i met him at the white house, we became friends and colleagues afterwords with him, and going forward. i always believed the way he presented arguments with dignity, grace, integrity, complete intellectual honesty and joy with some humor. he could have a serious insult about policy and privilege to be listened to, and remember his example because i learned more from him...
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brian: you think to yourself what would charles say? charles hurt was on earlier.o answer before krauthammer. he would always put the period on things. you don't want to be the person who finishes up. what he said. steve: don't follow kids or animals. ainsley: watches on tv for different reasons. some it's personality but with him we wanted to hear what he was going to say because it was going to resonate and pretty spot on. steve: we're going to continue to remember the life and times of charles. and we have got that great report that bret baier has been working on for the last couple of years, actually. incapsule lating his life. we will play that for new 25 members. ainsley: dana perino says watch for his son. his son is so bright and spitting image of his. we are remembering his wife and son. brian: daniel. steve: meanwhile, in other news. ainsley: immigration showdown the house postponing the vote on the compromise yesterday. steve: they don't have the votes yet. first lady made a surprise visit to detention center for migrant children down in texas. brian: gr
brian: you think to yourself what would charles say? charles hurt was on earlier.o answer before krauthammer. he would always put the period on things. you don't want to be the person who finishes up. what he said. steve: don't follow kids or animals. ainsley: watches on tv for different reasons. some it's personality but with him we wanted to hear what he was going to say because it was going to resonate and pretty spot on. steve: we're going to continue to remember the life and times of...
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charles: robert wolf thank you. >> thank you. charles: we'll be right back.sy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. charles: we talked about this. despite this negative press from mainstream media. there is a new gallup poll shows president t
charles: robert wolf thank you. >> thank you. charles: we'll be right back.sy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of...
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charles: it's begun. protests taking place in quebec. 200-300 people marching and police and s.w.a.t. on stand by. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more per month. comcast is building america's largest gig-speed network to give small businesses more. call 1-800-501-6000 today. charles: federal reserve revealing 63% of young adults say their financial stability in retirement will depend on inheriting money. 71 million millennials on the move floating around from city to city. wherever there are big jobs, that's where they are looking. noelle, let's talk about the huge wealth in the country. it's mind boggling. it's so much more than disposable inc
charles: it's begun. protests taking place in quebec. 200-300 people marching and police and s.w.a.t. on stand by. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv...
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charles: rebecca.s militarized those man-made islands, even during the trump administration, not missing a beat. it feels that we're looking the other way possibly because we're trying to get this north korea deal together. is this all part and parcel of the package? >> north korea are over it denuclearizing north korea good for china too. but that does not take away from fact that president trump will have to deal with china's military aggression and the role in the pacific longer term. charles: real quick. we get a communique they will continue to meet, both sides are pleased, it that the best we can expect? do you think we'll get it. >> yes, we'll see more meetings, concrete steps toward denewsing a and -- denuclearizing a and a little bit about peace in summer. charles: we're on the verge of history this historic event, you are going to watch it we got you covered. up next, lie, lou dobbs. lou: our top story, history will be made in singapore no matter what the american president and north korean l
charles: rebecca.s militarized those man-made islands, even during the trump administration, not missing a beat. it feels that we're looking the other way possibly because we're trying to get this north korea deal together. is this all part and parcel of the package? >> north korea are over it denuclearizing north korea good for china too. but that does not take away from fact that president trump will have to deal with china's military aggression and the role in the pacific longer term....
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charles: it was 5-4. sotomayor who was extraordinarily vocal to this compared it to the 1944 decision, a presidential order requiring the interment of japanese-americans. gregjapanese-americans.gregg. gregg: she is wrong, those were americans. these are people outside our country, many of whom may be potential terrorists. the president has an affirmative duty. his primary duty is to protect americans citizens from forces outside our borders. and that's what he is doing by this. the decision she cited had to do with interment of americans who were here. charles: we were treating japanese on okinawa we were fighting a war with. gregg: sotomayor is somebody who was relying a lot on the rhetoric of the campaign trail, the word uttered by president then candidate trump, now president trump. scotus has always been reluctant to use campaign rhetoric as a basis for making a decision. for the most of part it's neither relevant or dispositive. it's just rhetoric. charles: people are wondering what president trump c
charles: it was 5-4. sotomayor who was extraordinarily vocal to this compared it to the 1944 decision, a presidential order requiring the interment of japanese-americans. gregjapanese-americans.gregg. gregg: she is wrong, those were americans. these are people outside our country, many of whom may be potential terrorists. the president has an affirmative duty. his primary duty is to protect americans citizens from forces outside our borders. and that's what he is doing by this. the decision she...
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charles already maybe it -- charles: maybe it's the obsessive behavior that leads to addiction.g addiction is usually ptsd. and core rooted belief systems, negative belief systems and a maladaptive way of handling life. want to go escape your reality into another reality based upon whether you get freedom or peace of mind or control. you can't just treat addiction from the outside in. you have to treat it from the inside out. >> because you have been involved in this and you are so passionate about it. en i have seen you push back between any correlations between this and people who commit horrific crimes. if you seen people that you felt were somehow disturbed and either hiding in the mmo crowd or getting sucked into these role-playing games to the point where they presented a danger for others? >> no, absolutely not. every entertainment in moderation, whether you are binging netflix or 20 hours or watching too much of the world cup. moderation. you need to be able to know when to turn the tv off or book the book down and go do something else. that does not mean gaming disorder
charles already maybe it -- charles: maybe it's the obsessive behavior that leads to addiction.g addiction is usually ptsd. and core rooted belief systems, negative belief systems and a maladaptive way of handling life. want to go escape your reality into another reality based upon whether you get freedom or peace of mind or control. you can't just treat addiction from the outside in. you have to treat it from the inside out. >> because you have been involved in this and you are so...
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charles: the u.s.r religious freedom is calling on president trump to impose sanctions on china for restricting religious liberties. what are your thoughts on that? >> the nutshell version is it's always good to raise that issue. that won't be the number one issue on the agenda. when i was in laosw i raced that issue. issue. charles: gillian, you have been passionate about this for a long time. >> the religious situation in china is rapidly deteriorating. xi jinping ordered christians to take down pictures of jesus and put up pictures of xi jinping. and cross being torn down and curl -- and churches being demolished. a big, big day. we'll have an update on the horrific incident in maryland. now here is lou dobbs. lou: our top stories, five people killed in a shooting at amal his. a us -- at annapolis. a suspect in custody. police are tight lipped about the details and the motive for the shooting. we'll have live reports ahead. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray fac
charles: the u.s.r religious freedom is calling on president trump to impose sanctions on china for restricting religious liberties. what are your thoughts on that? >> the nutshell version is it's always good to raise that issue. that won't be the number one issue on the agenda. when i was in laosw i raced that issue. issue. charles: gillian, you have been passionate about this for a long time. >> the religious situation in china is rapidly deteriorating. xi jinping ordered...
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charles: 1966, alice yawn on went to prison. there was a drug ring and she was lured into it after her son was killed, she went through a divorce and her home was foreclosed. she says her life has been resurrected from the dead. and she is happy about it. does this establish some sort of new trend for you? >> this is amazing the president was willing to put his political capital on the line and his office on the line when it comes to not just this pardon, but all of the pardons. a lot of the times when presidents do the pardons, they wait until their latter years. this is something the white house can do that will reach among democrats, libertarians, and people that traditionally wouldn't agree with the president. i would also you have a this recommendation to the administration. it shouldn't just be someone that is a celebrity or public eye that getting the com come mutations. i think the president should open it up so individual americans can present their case to him and with the help of his staff he can look at every case. c
charles: 1966, alice yawn on went to prison. there was a drug ring and she was lured into it after her son was killed, she went through a divorce and her home was foreclosed. she says her life has been resurrected from the dead. and she is happy about it. does this establish some sort of new trend for you? >> this is amazing the president was willing to put his political capital on the line and his office on the line when it comes to not just this pardon, but all of the pardons. a lot of...
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charles: okay.resident trump is waving. >> quit separating the kids, mr. president -- don't you have kids? don't have you kids, mr. president. charles: okay. i'm not sure, you know there was a microphone at podium, perhaps president trump was scheduled to meet. i don't know he thought these democrats would be there with those. kevin to that point. laying it on thick. this is what makes the nud newsd headline but does not get solutions? >> well, i think we need to tamp down rhetoric, and focusing on children. yes, you had children in facilities under the obama administration, but those were kids coming across on their own, those photos. what is new is zero tolerance policy, that is function of this trump administration. when it comes to separating over 2000 children, from their parents, many of whom will never see their parents again because of the backlog. when parent se sent home and children stay here. we must keep the family together. charles: president trump touched on idea that been presented w
charles: okay.resident trump is waving. >> quit separating the kids, mr. president -- don't you have kids? don't have you kids, mr. president. charles: okay. i'm not sure, you know there was a microphone at podium, perhaps president trump was scheduled to meet. i don't know he thought these democrats would be there with those. kevin to that point. laying it on thick. this is what makes the nud newsd headline but does not get solutions? >> well, i think we need to tamp down rhetoric,...
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best wishes, charles.y whatever minor role i play, in the history of this time; i would feel they had failed in life. i had not done what i could do. i'm luck tow have stumbled upon what i was meant to do. i love it and i think it is importan >> laura: good evening from washington i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle we end the week with some of the most moving and heart breaking stories you will ever hear. three angel moms are here with me tonight separated from their children forever by an epidemic of illegal immigrant crime. meanwhile, fox news has learned that a showdown between congress and the doj over that russia probe may come to a head tonight. and friday follies raymond explains the thinking behind the relaunch of roseanne without roseanne. that's going to work. but, first, the total emotional manipulation by the media over the current border crisis. it was the image that shocked the conscience of a nation or so the media told us.
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charles: rates are going up.t a ruling from a federal court that seems to green light vertical, horizontal, zigzag. could we be on the cusp of something that? >> the happiest people in the world right now are investment bankers. they canceled their summer plans. if you look from an anti-trust perspective that's a more conservative stance we have seen in the past. when you have companies awash in cash, and stock prices for some companies at ae highs. if they want to do a merger, it's a good time for them to use stock. you will see a lot of vertical mergers we haven't seen before. and if you think about the implications of the increasing interest rates as well as large mergers it could have an effect on the financial sector. charles: turns out your way is the right way. you are going to retire at 50 and you will be a millionaire. we'll go over the details next. . same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. man 2: it was raining, ere was only one way out. i could
charles: rates are going up.t a ruling from a federal court that seems to green light vertical, horizontal, zigzag. could we be on the cusp of something that? >> the happiest people in the world right now are investment bankers. they canceled their summer plans. if you look from an anti-trust perspective that's a more conservative stance we have seen in the past. when you have companies awash in cash, and stock prices for some companies at ae highs. if they want to do a merger, it's a...
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war in fact. >> charles became a regular.cher remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin ridiculous. i tried to make things plain, clear. i always imagined to talking to an audience that wants to learn and will listen. the one thing i try to do when i want to persuade someone is i never start with my assumption because if i do, not going to get anywhere. you have to figure out what the other person believes in at root and then you try to draw a line from what they believe in to what i believe in by showi
war in fact. >> charles became a regular.cher remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking...
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charles: here's lou. lou: our top stories, president trump says he'll announce his supreme court justice nomination in just 11 days. the president vowing to make a conservative choice, a person who will protect and uphold the constitution and american values. we'll be taking up the possible choices tonight. jonathan turley joining us. also, peter strzok, the rogue fbi agent who plotted to quote stop president trump's presidential campaign claims congressional republicans are out to get him.
charles: here's lou. lou: our top stories, president trump says he'll announce his supreme court justice nomination in just 11 days. the president vowing to make a conservative choice, a person who will protect and uphold the constitution and american values. we'll be taking up the possible choices tonight. jonathan turley joining us. also, peter strzok, the rogue fbi agent who plotted to quote stop president trump's presidential campaign claims congressional republicans are out to get him.
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but charles is still here. if we know him well and i don't know him as well as you do, but you know that that spirit in him is alive and well. we'll hear from him again. >> it's important to understand, he's a guy that lived life to the fullest and enjoyed life. in that letter celebrated life. >> he still celebrates. >> yeah, he's not down -- it's almost like an example of tremendous personal courage and character. so he's a brilliant man. he may be the most brilliant man. you're right. we're honored to have been -- i was arguing with charles -- >> he's the only person i know that can make you be quiet. >> yeah. he's terrific. the courage. even to this moment, the example to all of us about being -- i was going to say being a man but being a human being in the full. >> stand up. >> and charles continues to reach out and touch so many. in his absence, bret baier said i would get thousands of requests for an update. >> i see it on twitter. i would see brett responding to people on twitter saying, you know, this i
but charles is still here. if we know him well and i don't know him as well as you do, but you know that that spirit in him is alive and well. we'll hear from him again. >> it's important to understand, he's a guy that lived life to the fullest and enjoyed life. in that letter celebrated life. >> he still celebrates. >> yeah, he's not down -- it's almost like an example of tremendous personal courage and character. so he's a brilliant man. he may be the most brilliant man....
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war in fact. >> charles became a regular. remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin ridiculous. i tried to make things plain, clear. i always imagined to talking to an audience that wants to learn and will listen. the one thing i try to do when i want to persuade someone is i never start with my assumption because if i do, not going to get anywhere. you have to figure out what the other person believes in at root and then you try to draw a line from what they believe in to what i believe in by showing t
war in fact. >> charles became a regular. remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my...
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charles krauthammer. he died yesterday at the age of 68 two weeks after writing an eloquent letter to us all stating in a way only he could. my final verdict. my fight is over. that fight ended today but not without a lot of reflection. good morning, everybody. it's friday and i'm bill hemmer. a big welcome to you. whole new show and formt. blasts off like a rocket ship. >> a lot to talk about including this. i'm heather childress in for sandra smith. today we're remembering the life and legacy of the brilliant and beloved dr. charles krauthammer. he overcame adversity with a prolific career and a contributor here at fox news. we all knew him as a fixture on the special report panel where his witt and honesty is the reason why viewers tuned in each and every night. >> the biggest error that we make is to lose the damn war because we refuse to recognize who the enemy is and what it requires. why do you have to talk about that? the morning is over, the -- if you're a conservative you should be optimistic. i
charles krauthammer. he died yesterday at the age of 68 two weeks after writing an eloquent letter to us all stating in a way only he could. my final verdict. my fight is over. that fight ended today but not without a lot of reflection. good morning, everybody. it's friday and i'm bill hemmer. a big welcome to you. whole new show and formt. blasts off like a rocket ship. >> a lot to talk about including this. i'm heather childress in for sandra smith. today we're remembering the life and...
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i think charles discovered then that there was a lot to reagan. >> but it would take years before charles fully embraced domestic conservative ideas. >> it took me about a decade. i was skeptical of tax cuts. i was skeptical of smaller government at the beginning. then by the end of the '80s, i had changed. >> in 1985, his son, daniel, was born. two years later, charles won the biggest honor in journalism, the pulitzer prize. [sirens blaring] >> but it was september 11, 2001, that brought a more forceful tone to his commentary and a regular spot on the "special report" panel. over the years, charles became an audience favorite. >> the biggest error we make is to lose the damn war because we refuse to recognize who the enemy is and what it requires. for god's sake, why do we have to talk about that? when the morning is over, it's done, if you're conservative, you should be optimistic. i think it will snow in hell before the doj is going to go after her. we all were expecting it. it didn't happen, that was the dog that didn't bark. >> despite all of his accomplishments, awards, high-profile
i think charles discovered then that there was a lot to reagan. >> but it would take years before charles fully embraced domestic conservative ideas. >> it took me about a decade. i was skeptical of tax cuts. i was skeptical of smaller government at the beginning. then by the end of the '80s, i had changed. >> in 1985, his son, daniel, was born. two years later, charles won the biggest honor in journalism, the pulitzer prize. [sirens blaring] >> but it was september 11,...
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war in fact. >> charles became a regular.r issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin ridiculous. i tried to make things plain, clear. i always imagined to talking to an audience that wants to learn and will listen. the one thing i try to do when i want to persuade someone is i never start with my assumption because if i do, not going to get anywhere. you have to figure out what the other person believes in at root and then you try to draw a line from what they believe in to what i believe in by showing them a lo
war in fact. >> charles became a regular.r issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son,...
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in a statement, after johnson's commutation yesterday, charles' attorney said like alice, matthew charles has also proven worta ce. >> you're watching the cbs "overnight news." we'll be right back. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you'reot taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. introducing new crest gum detoxify... it works below the gum line and is clinically proven to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. new gum detoxify, from crest. gums are good. so is my check up! crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. make the most of a few minutes with ky natural feeling with aloe vera >>> this week people across the country have been marking the 50t
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but charles as well.were the force in american politics for 25 years. >> bret: you know, mort, you worked with him not only as a panelist here but before that at the new republic. george will wrote. this he said some people are such a large presence while living that they still occupy space even when they're gone. mort? >> we were friends for 40 years. and besides, you know, losing a dear friend of us all, we have really lost a national treasure. i mean, he was the most brilliant commentator of our time. i think he is up there with walter littman and dorothy thompson and bill buckley and maybe even george orwell. he used to joke that his training as a psychiatrist was good preparation for covering american politics, which is getting crazier and more toxic by the day. he is the one who coinsd bush derangement syndrome. you know, the tendency of liberals to not give george w. bush credit for anything. and i think he got donald trump just right. you know, governed by id. reckless. worse than narcissist. in o
but charles as well.were the force in american politics for 25 years. >> bret: you know, mort, you worked with him not only as a panelist here but before that at the new republic. george will wrote. this he said some people are such a large presence while living that they still occupy space even when they're gone. mort? >> we were friends for 40 years. and besides, you know, losing a dear friend of us all, we have really lost a national treasure. i mean, he was the most brilliant...
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charles reversed course and headed to the us to attend harvard. >> why did you choose this?>> i was looking for something halfway between the reality and elegance of philosophy so it was the obvious thing. >> it was there that an unexpected moments, tragic diving accident changed charles's life forever. >> it precisely the angle all the force was transmitted to one spot, the cervical vertebra which severed the spinal cord. >> when did you realize it was life altering? >> the second it happened. >> reporter: despite his paralysis charles astounded his professors and classmates by graduating on time near the top of his class was ultimately decided the field wasn't for him. a career reversal he joked about on fox decades later. >> i'm a psychiatrist in remission, haven't had a relapse in 25 years. >> reporter: krauthammer headed to washington dc where a government job. >> in washington, isn't that where they do politics? >> robin encouraged him to follow his dreams and he landed at the left-leaning new republic magazine as the reagan administration took office. >> the holy god.
charles reversed course and headed to the us to attend harvard. >> why did you choose this?>> i was looking for something halfway between the reality and elegance of philosophy so it was the obvious thing. >> it was there that an unexpected moments, tragic diving accident changed charles's life forever. >> it precisely the angle all the force was transmitted to one spot, the cervical vertebra which severed the spinal cord. >> when did you realize it was life...
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and you never interrupted charles. not even o'reilly interrupted charles. that's a pretty tall order. even my liberal mother liked charles krauthammer because he had a way about him. he was so rational and respectful. he was never disagreeable. you could always kind of as a liberal disagree with him but not hate him and he was never ever attacked if you ever realized from the left. and it shows the kind of the depth of his power because he was honored by george w. bush, the nationals, benjamin netanyahu. i had friends texting me randomly i'm so sorry to hear about charles. he had such a great impact. i remember the first time i met him face to face. i was in the d.c. bureau and just come back from one of those crazy watters worlds i was cocky and rolled into the green room and charles in that low tone jesse, thank you so much for allowing my to be in your world. and he said it with a wink and a smile. it just really made me laugh. >> juan: kennedy, we were in the green room and you said something about what charles meant to you that really caught me by surp
and you never interrupted charles. not even o'reilly interrupted charles. that's a pretty tall order. even my liberal mother liked charles krauthammer because he had a way about him. he was so rational and respectful. he was never disagreeable. you could always kind of as a liberal disagree with him but not hate him and he was never ever attacked if you ever realized from the left. and it shows the kind of the depth of his power because he was honored by george w. bush, the nationals, benjamin...
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"charles krauthammer: his words." the man we all of the new breed that is all for us tonight we laura ingraham takes it away. >> laura: sean, thank you so much. fantastic tribute. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." as sean just mentioned, our hearts are heavy here at fox and of course, the sad news, charles krauthammer, beloved columnist, father, husband, of course, contributed a fox news, pulitzer prize winner, political commentator died today at age 68. his death was a shock but was not unexpected. he told us two weeks ago that he had terminal cancer and not too long to live. charles became a larger-than-life figure during his decade at fox news. he was one of the most respected political analysts in washington, i think in the united states, no doubt about it, and a beloved presence in the newsroom here. charles was ultimately lost for words but he often put others in that position, as i know personally. it was his humor, i think, that a lot of us, as we smiled tonight remembering him, or thinking abo
"charles krauthammer: his words." the man we all of the new breed that is all for us tonight we laura ingraham takes it away. >> laura: sean, thank you so much. fantastic tribute. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." as sean just mentioned, our hearts are heavy here at fox and of course, the sad news, charles krauthammer, beloved columnist, father, husband, of course, contributed a fox news, pulitzer prize winner, political commentator died today at age...
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we will miss you, charles, greatly. a reminder again to watch bret baier's special tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern time entitled "charles krauthammer: his words." as life goes on in washington, president trump schools democrats on the hard facts on immigration reform, what's going to happen there? you got to hear how clearly he explains what is at stake in this fight for our nation's future. that is next. what is >> laura: oh, what a shock, the media on a mission to blame trump for the ongoing crisis of the border but the facts just keep getting in the way. here's a prime example of how they are framing the story. >> he was once again blaming democrats for this crisis at the border when of course it is his because administration's policy that resulted in separation of the families from their children. >> laura: but inconvenient truths keep popping up. this headline. "yes, obama separated families at the border, too." this has been going on for decades. children and adults making this really dangerous journey from central
we will miss you, charles, greatly. a reminder again to watch bret baier's special tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern time entitled "charles krauthammer: his words." as life goes on in washington, president trump schools democrats on the hard facts on immigration reform, what's going to happen there? you got to hear how clearly he explains what is at stake in this fight for our nation's future. that is next. what is >> laura: oh, what a shock, the media on a mission to blame trump...
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charles ordered to serve out the remainder of his prison sentence, around nine years despite a judge noting his undisputed rehabilitation. >> this is another example of thinking of mechanical way without regard to the individual circumstances. >> this is a prepaid call from. >> charles. >> charles called us from a detention center in kentucky. >> a lot of people look at your case and say you did everything right. do you feel bitter or angry that you ended up back in prison on a technicality. >> i wouldn't say bitter or angry. i feel sad. sometimes i don't clearly understand it but legally from a technical standpoint, i do. >> legally the justice system recognizes one charles. >> i was the person at the time but i'm ashamed of that person and doing everything that i possibly can to get away from that old person and not be that old person. >> an online petition has 80,000 signatures. garnering attention from celebrities like kim kardashian and chelsea clinton. hoping a prison that just this week freed another long serving drug offender, alio the ew charles. >> are you rehabilitated? >>
charles ordered to serve out the remainder of his prison sentence, around nine years despite a judge noting his undisputed rehabilitation. >> this is another example of thinking of mechanical way without regard to the individual circumstances. >> this is a prepaid call from. >> charles. >> charles called us from a detention center in kentucky. >> a lot of people look at your case and say you did everything right. do you feel bitter or angry that you ended up back...
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back in 2013 when charles ' best-selling book came out, we did a power player segment on charles andt was the only two-part power player we have ever done. there is a portion of that. >> the best thing i had going for me is from the first day i had no hope. no hope is a redeeming thing. i knew what life would be like and you either accept it or you don't. >>chris: that may be the most remarkable part of the story. all that charles accomplished in a wheelchair, there's not a trace of self-pity. not a bit. >> have two choices. you either live the good life or you're going to live a miserable life. that to me was a very is the choice. >>chris: rich, i just found out you worked for charles. one of your first job out of college. where does charles rank in the pantheon of conservative thinkers? >> i worked for him out of college as a research assistant. i was scared the entire time. he had a formidable dignity and you always knew you were in the presence of a superior intellect.i think he ranks with bill buckley, - - crystal is one of the top conservative intellectuals of the last 50 years
back in 2013 when charles ' best-selling book came out, we did a power player segment on charles andt was the only two-part power player we have ever done. there is a portion of that. >> the best thing i had going for me is from the first day i had no hope. no hope is a redeeming thing. i knew what life would be like and you either accept it or you don't. >>chris: that may be the most remarkable part of the story. all that charles accomplished in a wheelchair, there's not a trace of...
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charles krauthammer, god bless you. thank you for being inspiration so so many people. >> dana: thank you, kellyanne. and we'll be right back. to help get us moving. and help you feel more strength & energy in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure high protein, with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure® with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. red lobster's lobster & shrimp hesummerfest is back!h. get all the lobster and shrimp you crave, together in so many new ways. there's new cedar plank seafood bake. tender maine lobster and shrimp, cedar roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. sweet pineapple salsa on grilled rock lobster, paired with jumbo coconut shrimp. and wait. there's lobster & shrimp overboard! it's a seafood party on a plate. so hurry in. 'cause lobster & shrimp summerfest won't last.
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in charles reinstated the edict of warm condemning luther. once again the lutheran princes left the diet under protest and to the noun protestants was coined a label for their new political identity. by the mid sixteenth century only the very end heartlands parts of bohemia and austria as one is the territories to the west of the rhine remained roman catholic pope had lost all influence across the rest of the empire. luther and self had only been able to follow the events in out spoke from afar. devastating as though that ended without the protestants the news from hausberg was bleak. yes it looks bad. a military showdown was looming luther's life's work was in danger he had only wanted to reform the church but it gonna do roth of the highest authorities people wanted to liberate christians but it fosters strife. was. there i do knows what god wants and what plans he has for us germans. martin luther sense that the conflict with the church and the emperor was coming to a head the peaceful solution was not in sight. this is the first map of pr
in charles reinstated the edict of warm condemning luther. once again the lutheran princes left the diet under protest and to the noun protestants was coined a label for their new political identity. by the mid sixteenth century only the very end heartlands parts of bohemia and austria as one is the territories to the west of the rhine remained roman catholic pope had lost all influence across the rest of the empire. luther and self had only been able to follow the events in out spoke from...