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ann coulter understands all of that.sure as well as viewing and watching pleasure. thanks for being with us. ann: thanks, lou. lou: joining us monday, congressman mark meadows among our guests. until then have a great weekegrs joins us. good night. kennedy: tonight new fallout from a bombshell book on the president an lawsuits against the author and publisher. >>> plus, can iranian people toppable their government? john bolton weighs in. >>> jeff sessions says he's going to crack down on legal weed. grab a lighter. it's time to spark up this thing. steve bannon is a gas bag who flapped his gums to a presidential biographer and knew his bloated carcass is in the dog house. bannon gaifs hours of quotes to michael wolfe who through a lit gas on a gas-soaked relationship.
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ann coulter understands all of that.commend her to you for your reading pleasure as well as viewing and watching pleasure. thanks for being with us. ann: thanks, lou. lou: joining us monday, congressman mark meadows among our guests. until then have a great weekend. >> a booze-born idea... >> he said, "i'm thinking i might buy myself a b-17 and put it over a gas station." >> ...to sell burgers and fuel. >> people were lined up for blocks to get in. 30,000...
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ann coulter understands all of that.commend her to you for your reading pleasure as well as viewing and watching pleasure. thanks for being with us. ann: thanks, lou. lou: joining us monday, congressman mark meadows among our guests. until then have a great weekend. ♪ >>> from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new wall street week. maria: welcome to wall street week, the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. this week, a special program. a look ahead for the investment to tus of 2018 we're joined by a couple of wall street originals. he first appeared on this program back in 1978. he has predicted dow 5000, dow 10,000, dow 15,000 and dow 20,000. we're going to talk to him about 25. jason, another wall street regular has been buying into the record for almost as
ann coulter understands all of that.commend her to you for your reading pleasure as well as viewing and watching pleasure. thanks for being with us. ann: thanks, lou. lou: joining us monday, congressman mark meadows among our guests. until then have a great weekend. ♪ >>> from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new wall street week. maria: welcome to wall street week, the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. this week, a...
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i want it to be about ann coulter's brain. the first book i did was, and it broke away from her mold was trust your faith. and the look on her face basically follows you everywhere. the eyes. she said it was her best book ever, best cover ever so i was happy with that. >> john caruso, if we went into a bookstore, could we pick out your covers? >> no. because every single cover of mine is unique to the tone of the author and the contextual elements inside. everything. everybody says wow, they're so different. you could look at the whole bookshelf and see every one of them is different. the only thing you could say is wow, they are all beautifully clean, beautiful images, beautiful typography and i think that's the hallmark if you will of a good cover. it is appropriate for the subject matter. >> does it help to have an author go on tour to sell the book or is, how have you incorporated social media in marketing? >> for many years, authors regularly went on whistle stop tours to promote their books. and we probably were the firs
i want it to be about ann coulter's brain. the first book i did was, and it broke away from her mold was trust your faith. and the look on her face basically follows you everywhere. the eyes. she said it was her best book ever, best cover ever so i was happy with that. >> john caruso, if we went into a bookstore, could we pick out your covers? >> no. because every single cover of mine is unique to the tone of the author and the contextual elements inside. everything. everybody says...
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>> i have so much respect for ann coulter but i have a contrarian view on this.rong with the meeting. i thought it demonstrated leadership. he also remained true to his campaign promise rescinding this temporary citizenship to el salvadorans. he didn't hard commit to anything. he turned to steny hoyer from maryland and said you are going to work this out, right? he remains committed to build the wall. you and i spent time with him. i don't think he will capitulate on that. lou: when he fails to talk about the sequence before he can move on daca, the business about the silly dead lines that durbin and the folks keep pushing. that border security has to be in place, unless it is, there can be no such thing as meaningful immigration reform because we wouldn't still have control over our borders. it's that straightforward. >> you are exactly right. the super dreamers we are going to call them next. the wall is imperative. i believe the president knows that and he will fulfill his campaign promise. lou: thanks for being with us. >> they should be a bipartisan bill, a
>> i have so much respect for ann coulter but i have a contrarian view on this.rong with the meeting. i thought it demonstrated leadership. he also remained true to his campaign promise rescinding this temporary citizenship to el salvadorans. he didn't hard commit to anything. he turned to steny hoyer from maryland and said you are going to work this out, right? he remains committed to build the wall. you and i spent time with him. i don't think he will capitulate on that. lou: when he...
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and then to actively pursue the authors. >> ann coulter on immigration? >> she actually came to us with that. [laughter] of course the author will make it their own so i will call them up to say what you think about this? what they will say what about this plus this? so it eventually works out but of course they can make the case the best way that they can. >> so if you have a conversation with mr. klein how does that go? >> so can you find this out? and for that that i think will be newsworthy. and to say i am on the trail. it is a take act in and forth. so with that initial conversation until it is on the bookshelf? >> but that is what sets us apart because many of the books that we do our current event driven with a very short incubation. the reporting is done especially with a reporter's book. you cannot sit on the story for too long we could sign-up a book because the books on the shelves you are shipping them on trucks it could be four weeks. so you 40 lost two months. but with the d days in the weeks. and on the matter of months have you started to
and then to actively pursue the authors. >> ann coulter on immigration? >> she actually came to us with that. [laughter] of course the author will make it their own so i will call them up to say what you think about this? what they will say what about this plus this? so it eventually works out but of course they can make the case the best way that they can. >> so if you have a conversation with mr. klein how does that go? >> so can you find this out? and for that that i...
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and coulter is here to break down president trump's first year in office. but first as a public service to you, our audience i sat through hours of misery watching dc politicians trying to explain the shutdown shambles. they keep saying how much they want to avoid a shutdown, but give the impression they are loving the drama and the attention. i'm sick of it and their stupid political games and i know you are, too. it's perfectly clear this shutdown is engineered by the democrats to pander to their extremist base. why else would they shove the daca bill into a spending bill when it has nothing to do with the budget and does haven't to be decided until march. but why do we have the endless crisis over the budget. for that we can blame republicans as much as the democrats. power is money. the more money politicians have to spend, the more power they have. no one wants to give up that power so they fight for more of your money to spend. how do they decide who to spend it on? the people, big business and big donors. everybody is fighting for their piece of the
and coulter is here to break down president trump's first year in office. but first as a public service to you, our audience i sat through hours of misery watching dc politicians trying to explain the shutdown shambles. they keep saying how much they want to avoid a shutdown, but give the impression they are loving the drama and the attention. i'm sick of it and their stupid political games and i know you are, too. it's perfectly clear this shutdown is engineered by the democrats to pander to...
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joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0," tpg co-ceo jim coulter.o, tpg is an investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify. what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common the fact that they are driving disruptions in their industries. in some ways, if you look at the history of tpg, while we are often called a private equity firm, we have always been for a very first part of their capital, disruptors. from the very beginning when we started with continental airlines, people began thinking we were airline investors, but that was a moment in time. we have not done much airline investing in 10 years, but since that founding 25 years ago, we have constantly specialized in finding where the economy is changing and how we can expose capital to it. emily: you and david bonderman cofounded tpg in 1993. -- in 1992. you were both working for a texas billionaire. what was it in those early days that set the stage for what tpg became? jim: we came to the industry from a different place. f
joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0," tpg co-ceo jim coulter.o, tpg is an investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify. what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common the fact that they are driving disruptions in their industries. in some ways, if you look at the history of tpg, while we are often called a private equity firm, we have always been for a very first part of their capital, disruptors. from the...
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you are saying ann coulter on the hard immigration side. and you have the democrats.veryone is ticked off about something. that's what happens in a negotiation coming and adil. i don't go for deals for the sake of deals. he wanted a tax deal. we weren't pleased with it. it felt like he wanted a deal. now it's kind of happening. bannon is gone. he's got more room to play. >> juan: we'll see. there's concern that bannon's acolytes in the white house continue to flock the deal. we saw people crossing the border now, it set out 45 year low. then you don't need billions for an actual wall. >> greg: the premise is based on the promise. >> jesse: lived this last month, 1,000 illegal aliens were caught per day. those are the ones that have gotten caught. i'm sure another 1,000 are slipping by. the wall that you said yesterday was too expensive. $30 billion. i looked it up. medicare come each year they spend about 600 billion. it >> juan: you are comparing the wall to medicare? >> jesse: 30 billion is a drop in the bucket. >> juan: taking care of people who are american citize
you are saying ann coulter on the hard immigration side. and you have the democrats.veryone is ticked off about something. that's what happens in a negotiation coming and adil. i don't go for deals for the sake of deals. he wanted a tax deal. we weren't pleased with it. it felt like he wanted a deal. now it's kind of happening. bannon is gone. he's got more room to play. >> juan: we'll see. there's concern that bannon's acolytes in the white house continue to flock the deal. we saw people...
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he loved it. >> what about. >> ann coulter? >> the first book i did for her i will admit i did not even know who she was three years ago. my very first book was hers so doing research, why do all of her books look like and the city yes she is thin and fit and nice body and good-looking but i want it to be about her. so the very first book was just her face. the look on her face follows you everywhere. the eyes. she said it was the best book cover ever. i was happy with that. >> could we pick out your covers if we went into a bookstore? >> no. because every single cover of mine is unique to the author and the contextual elements inside. everything. and they are so different. yes you can look at the whole bookshelf to see they are all different. they are all clean with beautiful images and typography and that is the hallmark of a good cover that is appropriate for the subject matter. >> does it help to have an author go on to her? what about social media? >> for many, many years authors regularly went on a whistle stop be to spea
he loved it. >> what about. >> ann coulter? >> the first book i did for her i will admit i did not even know who she was three years ago. my very first book was hers so doing research, why do all of her books look like and the city yes she is thin and fit and nice body and good-looking but i want it to be about her. so the very first book was just her face. the look on her face follows you everywhere. the eyes. she said it was the best book cover ever. i was happy with that....
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because ann coulter is not okay with it, and a lot of viewers reached out to me and told me they are not okay with it. >> i think there are some people saying they are not okay with it. but i have a feeling the president knows exactly what he's doing. look at the 9th circuit court decision yet again to do something that is essentially unconstitutional, i think the fact that democrats are not going to be willing -- charles: judicial activism aspied, a border wall as you a big deal. >> i think long term the president has a plan and he knows exactly what he's doing. we have watched so much winning this year i can't believe the president doesn't know exactly what he's doing based on his own base. putting the capital back in jerusalem. and the johnson amendment most of people didn't expect him to keep his promise on. every time of i thought this president was playing checkers i realize he's playing chess. those of us watching need to sit back and watch because he has a plan and it has to do with his artful negotiation. charts * we are marking the words. even the best chess players lose a
because ann coulter is not okay with it, and a lot of viewers reached out to me and told me they are not okay with it. >> i think there are some people saying they are not okay with it. but i have a feeling the president knows exactly what he's doing. look at the 9th circuit court decision yet again to do something that is essentially unconstitutional, i think the fact that democrats are not going to be willing -- charles: judicial activism aspied, a border wall as you a big deal....
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and and coulter is here to break down president trump's first year in office. >>> first, as a publicvice to you our audience, i have sat through hours of misery today watching d.c. politicians try to explain the shotdown shambles. what an embarrassment they are. that they pop up on or tv screens blaming each other, keep saying how much they want to avoid a shutdown but give the impression that they're loving the drama and the attention. i'm sick of all of them and their political games. and i know you are too. let's deal with the short term. it's perfectly obvious that this shutdown is engineered by the democrats to pander to their extremist base. why else would they shove the daca issue into the middle of the entire federal spending bill when it's got nothing to do with spending and there's a separate negotiation on immigration that doesn't have to be completed until march. but the real question is why do woe have this endless crisis over the federal budget. that's the long term problem and for that we blame the republicans, just as much as the democrats. here's a simple way to thin
and and coulter is here to break down president trump's first year in office. >>> first, as a publicvice to you our audience, i have sat through hours of misery today watching d.c. politicians try to explain the shotdown shambles. what an embarrassment they are. that they pop up on or tv screens blaming each other, keep saying how much they want to avoid a shutdown but give the impression that they're loving the drama and the attention. i'm sick of all of them and their political...
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with jimtzker sat down coulter, co-ceo of private equity firm tpg. they discussed what worries coulter and what an investor investorons -- why expectations have changed. i would describe the mood here as euphoric. are you picking that up? >> there are several layers of moods going on. on the political side, it is open versus closed nationalism versus globalism. on the tech side, there is always a buzzword. this year, it is ai and blockchain. and i always look for underlying themes. one that is intriguing me this year is tech-last, which is the backlash against technology. tech has been about enabling change, and now there are questions about what environment those changes might challenge society. erik: in what quarters are you finding that? everywhere or in pockets? jim: in many places. listening to people on the business side, the question of employment backlash, what happens to the 4 million people whose title is driver? e-commerce is great, but there are 3.5 million people whose jobs are check out. what will that mean economically, and what will t
with jimtzker sat down coulter, co-ceo of private equity firm tpg. they discussed what worries coulter and what an investor investorons -- why expectations have changed. i would describe the mood here as euphoric. are you picking that up? >> there are several layers of moods going on. on the political side, it is open versus closed nationalism versus globalism. on the tech side, there is always a buzzword. this year, it is ai and blockchain. and i always look for underlying themes. one...
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did you see ann coulter on lou dobbs? that is a taste of what may come from the base. don't you have to compromise somewhere? we'll ask congresswoman mcsally whether or not anything will really get done. >>> president trump's personal attorney suing fusion gps. this is the company behind the so-called dossier as well as buzzfeed, the company that published the discredited dossier. this as we learn that the company's attorney told investigators quote, somebody has already been killed as a result of its publication. what the heck does he mean by that? we'll talk about all of this. go to blake burman at the white house with the latest on president trump's america first again today. hi, blake. reporter: hi trish. president trump met with his cabinet here today at white house. the main focus of the meeting was infrastructure. the republicans and president are hoping to roll out some infrastructure package in the beginning portions here of 2018 but the immediate political headline, or at least the political focus right now in washington and at this white house is what to do
did you see ann coulter on lou dobbs? that is a taste of what may come from the base. don't you have to compromise somewhere? we'll ask congresswoman mcsally whether or not anything will really get done. >>> president trump's personal attorney suing fusion gps. this is the company behind the so-called dossier as well as buzzfeed, the company that published the discredited dossier. this as we learn that the company's attorney told investigators quote, somebody has already been killed as...
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how the base responds to this, certainly they have not recoiled, ann coulter aside, at anything else, so my guess is he gets away with it. >> i guess it's kind of mar-a-lago in the swiss alps. >> nice phrase. >> i would go. >> i would go, too. >> when you say it like that. >> michael steele, let's look at some of the comments from the photo opportunity yesterday, which was a q urks arks squasi-. i think diane feinstein tried to make it a negotiation. >> she set up a trap and he walked into it. it was complicated for republicans because he took a position that is anathema to where republicans have stood on daca and immigration, and the impact of that was immediate. it was not something that was a delayed response by conservatives. it was immediate realtime. you saw the majority leader come up out of his seat to clarify the record for the president that this is not something that we're going to be negotiating for, this is not what diane meant, and you heard others like, oh, no, that's what she meant. >> we'll get to this later, the president tweeting against diane feinstein on the whole
how the base responds to this, certainly they have not recoiled, ann coulter aside, at anything else, so my guess is he gets away with it. >> i guess it's kind of mar-a-lago in the swiss alps. >> nice phrase. >> i would go. >> i would go, too. >> when you say it like that. >> michael steele, let's look at some of the comments from the photo opportunity yesterday, which was a q urks arks squasi-. i think diane feinstein tried to make it a negotiation. >>...
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not the ann coulter comment but the trump session.nd it was very clear from the get-go that this was not done for any other reason than to counteract the narrative of trump being way out of his league and in total discommand of the policy elements of any policy threw in front of him and what he ended up showing essentially he would sign anything, literally anything that was put in front of him. his position according to him was whatever the people in the room agreed to. and maybe this works with health care and he could get by, maybe this works with tax policy and get by, but immigration was the bedrock principle, the bedrock issue upon which his entire campaign based and what drew a lot of this nationalist right to his campaign. it is what he used as a cudyal and seen no principle at all. that it was a posture. and it's not just yesterday in this session that we have seen it. his position on the wall which was always symbolic and an important symbol of his immigration policy has been basically upended over the summer own this very da
not the ann coulter comment but the trump session.nd it was very clear from the get-go that this was not done for any other reason than to counteract the narrative of trump being way out of his league and in total discommand of the policy elements of any policy threw in front of him and what he ended up showing essentially he would sign anything, literally anything that was put in front of him. his position according to him was whatever the people in the room agreed to. and maybe this works...
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here is what ann coulter tweeted today.he daca lovefest confirms a main thesis of michael wolff's book. when bannon left, liberal dems, jared, ivanka, cohn and goldman sachs took over. nothing michael wolff could say about real donald trump has hurt him as much as the daca lovefest right now. >> well, i'm torn, lawrence. because i kind of wish what ann coulter said was true. but i think we're forgetting one character here. the white nationalist stephen miller who still works in the white house and last week was writing donald trump's talking points about this daca negotiation. i think it's very unlikely that donald trump has changed his spots on immigration. and i think that, you know, just as unlikely as it is that lucy is going to let charlie brown actually kick the football this time. i think we're going see more of the same, more immigration bashing from donald trump and his white house. >> so to prove the president is of sound mind and body, they put him in a room and watch him agree with every single speaker who speak
here is what ann coulter tweeted today.he daca lovefest confirms a main thesis of michael wolff's book. when bannon left, liberal dems, jared, ivanka, cohn and goldman sachs took over. nothing michael wolff could say about real donald trump has hurt him as much as the daca lovefest right now. >> well, i'm torn, lawrence. because i kind of wish what ann coulter said was true. but i think we're forgetting one character here. the white nationalist stephen miller who still works in the white...
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michelle, was ann coulter right just there? >> god help me, besides it being the lowest day of his presidency, there have been many, many other lower depths, but, yeah, with i think she was absolutely right. that he called this meeting to prove that he wasn't a blithering idiot and showed that he has no command on the facts of the central issue of his presidency, right? i mean, the excuse for trump is usually, he's new at this, he's never been in government before, but he doesn't know -- he doesn't know about immigration reform what you would know by, say, perusing the fox news site for, you know, 30 minutes. he doesn't know what a clean daca repeal is. he doesn't know what comprehensive immigration reform is, or why that's such a taboo among conservatives. you know, he just -- he has -- and he does, in fact, agree with the last person that he talks to on any subject. so nothing that he actually said in the meeting can be taken seriously in terms of policy. but it was, i think, a demonstration of just how malleable and disengag
michelle, was ann coulter right just there? >> god help me, besides it being the lowest day of his presidency, there have been many, many other lower depths, but, yeah, with i think she was absolutely right. that he called this meeting to prove that he wasn't a blithering idiot and showed that he has no command on the facts of the central issue of his presidency, right? i mean, the excuse for trump is usually, he's new at this, he's never been in government before, but he doesn't know --...
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. >> and coulter is not happy with the president right now saying he is not keeping his promises andl. >> >> and coulter has been outlier in this, she is passionate about the wall, number one issue in the 2016 campaign, but the bases happy with donald trump. it was fascinating to see the king of the art of the deal, a positive win for donald trump and the gop. he was forcing the democrats's hands to negotiate with full transparency and accountability and he was right to do so. let's remember it was nancy pelosi and chuck schumer who tricked donald trump last fall when they came out of dinner with him and said they reached a deal on daca and donald trump is right. heather: we will put you on camera this time. this is something donald trump tweeted out yesterday thanking lawmakers, thanks to all of the republican and democratic lawmakers for the productive meeting on immigration reform. there was strong agreement to negotiate a bill dealing with border security, chain immigration and daca. i found it interesting, the different takes, the completely different takes on the meeting yester
. >> and coulter is not happy with the president right now saying he is not keeping his promises andl. >> >> and coulter has been outlier in this, she is passionate about the wall, number one issue in the 2016 campaign, but the bases happy with donald trump. it was fascinating to see the king of the art of the deal, a positive win for donald trump and the gop. he was forcing the democrats's hands to negotiate with full transparency and accountability and he was right to do so....
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i am joined by ann coulter in new york.f the strongest trump supporters and national review editor rich lowery. it's great to have you on. different perspectives. this bannon and trump feud. wild legal implications for both steve and perhaps the president's team which i find wild that he might have said these things given the appetite for mueller and the democrats and what they want. on the issue of the agenda, the trump agenda, do you see any impact here? >> no, not at all. i don't know whether to believe the quotes. i have not heard anything from bannon. the book review editor of the "washington post" said there are credibility issues with michael wolf. there are a few good points that bannon made. the stuff about russia is insane. it surprises me that he would say that. >> laura: treasonous and unpatriotic. >> yes. >> laura: i doubt that some 2 bit lawyer from russia was taken up to the 26th floor. >> apparently he wasn't, but he said if you want to have a meeting, you send your lawyers to a marriott in new hampshire. hi
i am joined by ann coulter in new york.f the strongest trump supporters and national review editor rich lowery. it's great to have you on. different perspectives. this bannon and trump feud. wild legal implications for both steve and perhaps the president's team which i find wild that he might have said these things given the appetite for mueller and the democrats and what they want. on the issue of the agenda, the trump agenda, do you see any impact here? >> no, not at all. i don't know...
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this will not please ann coulter, some other folks who make a living off of talking about immigration -- for this issue, donald trump may be better situation to solve this problem for america than anybody else. he may be the only person -- this has been a horrible issue for this country since george w. bush tried to take it up. ronald reagan dealt with it in the 80s. it's been a huge issue since 2007, it's been a disaster for more than a decade. trouble may be the only guy who can take it on and he might've shown the little bit of that today. >> shannon: let's talk about and coulter and some others who were thrilled. congressman steve king, no surprise that he is anti-illegal immigration, he doesn't like the idea of amnesty. >> i'll submit this. daca amnesty will cost american taxpayers and the economy far more than it will cost to build a wall. i hope that's in the record and stays in the record. i won't have to wait very long to defend that statement and a lot of people in the country are going to have to admit i'm righ right. >> shannon: as he considers the utility of walls and pro
this will not please ann coulter, some other folks who make a living off of talking about immigration -- for this issue, donald trump may be better situation to solve this problem for america than anybody else. he may be the only person -- this has been a horrible issue for this country since george w. bush tried to take it up. ronald reagan dealt with it in the 80s. it's been a huge issue since 2007, it's been a disaster for more than a decade. trouble may be the only guy who can take it on...
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and coulter on a new california law. i kid you not, that could let illegal immigrants vote. but first, the deep state strikes back, and schumer's revenge. that's the focus of tonight "the angle" ." you all remember when liberals went nuts when they found out that george w. bush became the candidate to the presidency was a member of skull and bones. it's that yale university super mysterious club that was founded in 1832. so creepy. turns out that, according to an informant, anti-trump fbi investigator peter strzok and his gal pal fbi lawyer lisa page spoke in text messages about a secret society. within the fbi itself, that was convened apparently off-site, presumably. to discuss things like insurance policies and other benevolent matters involving donald trump. senator ron johnson today was flabbergasted at what he learne learned. >> what this is all about, it's further evidence of corruption at the highest level of the fbi. a secret society? we have an informant that is talking about a group that were holding secret meetings off-site. there is so much smoke. there are simi
and coulter on a new california law. i kid you not, that could let illegal immigrants vote. but first, the deep state strikes back, and schumer's revenge. that's the focus of tonight "the angle" ." you all remember when liberals went nuts when they found out that george w. bush became the candidate to the presidency was a member of skull and bones. it's that yale university super mysterious club that was founded in 1832. so creepy. turns out that, according to an informant,...
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the question is, when the protest turned violent the school said the venue that ann coulter wanted to use was not secure. same with the conservative office -- author. which argument is stronger? >> the university has got some pretty strong arguments. the first time this case started the trial judge dismissed the lawsuit. she gave the plaintiffs chance to come back because what has happened is the university has tried to make clearer it standards and guidelines because the university with say they are worried about being viewpoint neutral and yet keep everybody safe. the core of this lawsuit is to say there is to much discretion on the part that is left in the rules so that if he viewpoint was unpopular in the college republican say they are unpopular in berkeley, that the administration could use these rules to stifle unpopular speech. >> we have three conservatives here in they are staunch conservatives, very outspoken. when you make the rule like this do not run the risk of being looked at as though your stopping free speech? >> there supposed to be content neutral. things that you
the question is, when the protest turned violent the school said the venue that ann coulter wanted to use was not secure. same with the conservative office -- author. which argument is stronger? >> the university has got some pretty strong arguments. the first time this case started the trial judge dismissed the lawsuit. she gave the plaintiffs chance to come back because what has happened is the university has tried to make clearer it standards and guidelines because the university with...
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if ann coulter is starting to get happier about the president's remarks on immigration, that's making everybody else in the party uncomfortable. i think he's personally struggling with this immigration issue because he fears that the only people left supporting him right now are the people that care about a hard-line stance on immigration. the president is not going to win over anybody if he cuts a deal. but politically he has to cut a deal if he wants rick scott to win a senate seat in the state of florida, for instance. that's the box he's in and he's only made it harder for himself now. >> eugene, you wrote today in your column, you said, in terms of racism, he's crystal clear. >> yeah, there's no schizophrenia there. it's very consistent and very clear. what's the difference between norway and african countries and haiti? you know, african countries are s-hole countries. maya angelou says when somebody shows you who they are, why don't you believe them the first time? well, this isn't the first time for president trump. this is the umpteenth time. he said all haitians have aids. i
if ann coulter is starting to get happier about the president's remarks on immigration, that's making everybody else in the party uncomfortable. i think he's personally struggling with this immigration issue because he fears that the only people left supporting him right now are the people that care about a hard-line stance on immigration. the president is not going to win over anybody if he cuts a deal. but politically he has to cut a deal if he wants rick scott to win a senate seat in the...
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. >> have we checked with ann coulter who i think provides a daily reminder of the president and hisromise on the wall? is she okay. >> some of the immigration hawks are unhappy. that was a priceless moment when kevin mccarthy, the house minority leader, been to a million negotiations, when the president seems to be agreeing with senator feinstein, fine, let's have a clean daca bill. by that of course you mean we are going to have security, ie the wall. oh, yeah, the wall, it was my basis for the wauchl it was an astonishing moment. i have been told that the president -- that is one thing he says in private. when he seemed at one point months ago to back off from the wall as he put it my base went crazy. he need the fig leaf of quote the wall. >> it seems he keeps trying to see how far can he walk back from it. trying the figure out what's the most i can walk back on it without them totally revolting. >> right, because he doesn't have an ideology. whatever they come up with, right, i will sign it. that was -- salk about something that freaked the republicans out, right? and especiall
. >> have we checked with ann coulter who i think provides a daily reminder of the president and hisromise on the wall? is she okay. >> some of the immigration hawks are unhappy. that was a priceless moment when kevin mccarthy, the house minority leader, been to a million negotiations, when the president seems to be agreeing with senator feinstein, fine, let's have a clean daca bill. by that of course you mean we are going to have security, ie the wall. oh, yeah, the wall, it was my...
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and the book claims that none other than ann coulter was the voice of reason and said you just can'twn children. >> i don't think -- he seemed to imagine that the position was sort of analogous to being the white house bell hop or something like that. >> or his body guy. >> yeah, which i think kushner essentially was during the campaign. but, yeah, the fact that ann coulter is the one standing up and speaking truth to power i think gives an indication of the level of dysfunction in the white house, especially in the early days. >> one of the other things that you see in the excerpts, especially the one in "new york" magazine, is how little they knew about governing. basic governing. and it's -- in the rollout of the travel ban, the initial one, in which it's done on a friday, the government agencies that have to enforce it are not brought in the loop at all. there is complete chaos. but steve bannon is quoted as saying that that was on purpose. they wanted all the liberals to go to the airports and protest and push the democratic party to the left. do you buy it? >> he was telling me
and the book claims that none other than ann coulter was the voice of reason and said you just can'twn children. >> i don't think -- he seemed to imagine that the position was sort of analogous to being the white house bell hop or something like that. >> or his body guy. >> yeah, which i think kushner essentially was during the campaign. but, yeah, the fact that ann coulter is the one standing up and speaking truth to power i think gives an indication of the level of...
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the ann coulters of the world were pointing out that this looked like the beginnings of a sellout. i think the problem for president trump and republicans is that it's going to be hard to walk this middle line where most americans are polling on an issue like daca and still please the hardest of the hard core like ann coulter. the challenge for democrats in this issue is that it seems to me after yesterday they should have all huddled up and said, look, we should shut the government down over daca. it's not clear that the democrats have the spine to do that. we'll see. >> michael bender, in the same cabinet meeting, the president attacked the country's liabbel laws. >> our current libel laws are a sham and a disgrace and do not represent american values or american fairness. we'll take a strong look at that. we want farirness. you can't say things that are false, knowingly false, and be able to smile as money pours into your bank think. we're going to -- bank account. we're going to take a very strong look at that. and i think what the american people want to see is fairness. >> so
the ann coulters of the world were pointing out that this looked like the beginnings of a sellout. i think the problem for president trump and republicans is that it's going to be hard to walk this middle line where most americans are polling on an issue like daca and still please the hardest of the hard core like ann coulter. the challenge for democrats in this issue is that it seems to me after yesterday they should have all huddled up and said, look, we should shut the government down over...
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are suing after cal officials canceled a planned speech last year from right wing commentator ann coulter. the feds are now advising a judge to deny the motion to have the case thrown out. the justice department filed a statement of interest in the case today saying quote free speech has come under attack on campuses across the country. cal is responding saying the allegations made by the college republicans in this lawsuit are not true. >> some scary new video tonight of a chp cruiser being swept away by the mudslides in santa barbara county. the vehicle starts spinning and floating. thankfully the wheels caught the road again and the officer was able to drive out. the mudslides happened two weeks ago and tonight crews are still looking for two missing people. a 17-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl. they're their deaths would bring the total number of people killed in the disaster to 23. >> tonight police blame street racing for a high speed crash in sonoma county. a 14-year-old boy is in critical condition. >> that's right. tonight a 17-year-old driver is under arrest. police told us h
are suing after cal officials canceled a planned speech last year from right wing commentator ann coulter. the feds are now advising a judge to deny the motion to have the case thrown out. the justice department filed a statement of interest in the case today saying quote free speech has come under attack on campuses across the country. cal is responding saying the allegations made by the college republicans in this lawsuit are not true. >> some scary new video tonight of a chp cruiser...
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is the time and whether or not the president is willing to use his political capital with the ann coulters of the world to make the dole. >> the president said he would take the heat. >> he did. >> she shall see. we've got a lot more to talk about. everyone stick around. we're going to continue to cover as another act of the trump show unfolds. stay with us. ♪ jen, i've got questions. boots or flip-flops? boot! great. smokey or natural eye? ugh, natural. good choice. how about calling or texting? definitely calling. puppies or kitties? sorry, cats. dry eyes or artificial tears? wait, that's a trick question. because they can both get in your way. that's why it is super-important to chat with your eye doctor if you're using artificial tears a lot and your eyes still feel dry. next question. guys, it's time for some eyelove! ♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. everything you need to go. expedia. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros
is the time and whether or not the president is willing to use his political capital with the ann coulters of the world to make the dole. >> the president said he would take the heat. >> he did. >> she shall see. we've got a lot more to talk about. everyone stick around. we're going to continue to cover as another act of the trump show unfolds. stay with us. ♪ jen, i've got questions. boots or flip-flops? boot! great. smokey or natural eye? ugh, natural. good choice. how...
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not only laura ingram but possibly aaron coulter, in the end he decided on tucker carlton, but tucker said hold up, guys, i really don't want that gig, it's too high profile for me. we now know that the president's transition team ended up selecting sean spicer, which might -- really lead us to really understand why there was all the tension between at the two. of because it wasn't the president's first-second, third or fourth choice. >> what would melissa mccarthy have done though >> good point. >> would have been fun know at least >> apparently she had considered it and now she's a new gig on fox news, so she's not going anywhere >> i'm worried about maria barrett as well. used to tv, wants pretty faces. >>> also all eyes on espn. yet another controversy with another one of their hosts, what is with this whole cross over between sports and politics. >> that's really good question. you're talking about katie nolan, who recently worked at fox as a sports analyst. she switched over to espn, and she's known to be somewhat controversial. she speaks her mind, recently she appeared where s
not only laura ingram but possibly aaron coulter, in the end he decided on tucker carlton, but tucker said hold up, guys, i really don't want that gig, it's too high profile for me. we now know that the president's transition team ended up selecting sean spicer, which might -- really lead us to really understand why there was all the tension between at the two. of because it wasn't the president's first-second, third or fourth choice. >> what would melissa mccarthy have done though...
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a gunman shot 17-year-old coulter on jay street in 2016. he died friday.autopsy showed he had in fact been shot and nobody arrested in this case. >>> a brazen early morning jewelry store heist at an upscale jeweler in the district. the owner is wondering if it is the same person who hit the store a few days before christmas. somebody threw a rock through the store about 2:30 in the morning and smashed two display cases. and we spoke to the owner what he plans to do next. >> you cross your fingers when you go home at night, everything is locked up. i think a gate is coming soon. >> there is surveillance video of the break-in and police could release that soon. >>> there is a process to remove the president of the united states from office if they are unable to performe and duties. the author of a new book rocking washington told "meet the press"'s chuck todd the white house discusses that possibility all the time. nbc kelley o'donnell picks up our story tonight. >> reporter: brutal cold on the president's return from camp david today. while a biting wind fl
a gunman shot 17-year-old coulter on jay street in 2016. he died friday.autopsy showed he had in fact been shot and nobody arrested in this case. >>> a brazen early morning jewelry store heist at an upscale jeweler in the district. the owner is wondering if it is the same person who hit the store a few days before christmas. somebody threw a rock through the store about 2:30 in the morning and smashed two display cases. and we spoke to the owner what he plans to do next. >> you...
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it was filed after a campus after ann coulter did not take place last year. officials say the university does not discriminate against speakers and called the allegations unfounded. >>> an east bay high school student says her school isn't doing enough after others attacked her in a classroom. we have video of beating and it looks brute it will. this was inside pittsburg high school last month. she's the one getting punched. she says it started as an ongoing verbal dispute with her attackers. >> was hoping swb would get to me. i could hear somebody say stop, don't do that. let me get through. >> it was horrible. it's like ten people around her and not letting the teacher to break up the fight. i feel bad. >> i.d. a says her school expelled the two attackers and wants the same treatment for the others involved. pittsburg unified won't comment on the case but tells us in general, any student involved in a physical confrontation faces consequences, possible expulsion or consequences involving law enforcement. >>> san francisco police are putting out a new call f
it was filed after a campus after ann coulter did not take place last year. officials say the university does not discriminate against speakers and called the allegations unfounded. >>> an east bay high school student says her school isn't doing enough after others attacked her in a classroom. we have video of beating and it looks brute it will. this was inside pittsburg high school last month. she's the one getting punched. she says it started as an ongoing verbal dispute with her...
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jim coulter along with david bonderman got their start by investing in a bankrupt continental airlines tpg has its hands in everything from j.crew to movie studios, health care in china, and cell towers in southeast asia, and two of the most prominent tech unicorns -- uber and airbnb. as these companies take longer to go public, tpg's investment strategy is undergoing a new evolution in the era of private markets. joining me today on bloomberg
jim coulter along with david bonderman got their start by investing in a bankrupt continental airlines tpg has its hands in everything from j.crew to movie studios, health care in china, and cell towers in southeast asia, and two of the most prominent tech unicorns -- uber and airbnb. as these companies take longer to go public, tpg's investment strategy is undergoing a new evolution in the era of private markets. joining me today on bloomberg
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rounded by ann coulter ted cruz and neil's whole goal the german nurse serial killer who was just. who was just charged with ninety seven murders but at least that nurse said he murdered those patients out of boredom our health insurance companies murdered thousands for profit which is much worse really you know. the point is saving lives and profit should have nothing to do with each other. again it should be if you like saying does the words romantic and harry told not goals in the same sentence. speaking of germany this week germany's foreign minister stated the u.s. no longer sees the world as a global community but as a fighting arena where everyone has to seek their own advantage even after trump leaves the white house relations with the us will never be the same oh good yes. finally done trusting us. for so long del a lot of the world seem to believe the things our president would say and that was scary as it was really they were just nodding along while we were like this for our freedom or or wealth will trickle down to the poor or. down to ten doctors prefer a camel cigare
rounded by ann coulter ted cruz and neil's whole goal the german nurse serial killer who was just. who was just charged with ninety seven murders but at least that nurse said he murdered those patients out of boredom our health insurance companies murdered thousands for profit which is much worse really you know. the point is saving lives and profit should have nothing to do with each other. again it should be if you like saying does the words romantic and harry told not goals in the same...
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he has made some progress he has not built a wall as and coulter reminds us on a daily basis. [laughter] deportations are up, he has not been negotiated any trade deals in the draining of the swamp is the toughest challenge it turns out that he did the audit of the defense department and the washington post reported that the federal government the number of jobs has declined by 14000 so trump is had had no success -- no shortage of success. that is to be expected's announced guessing his issue of immigration let's see where that leads. [applause] >> i don't have to do my clint eastwood impersonation the deputy assistant to the president at the national security council also the author for his current work wrote the flight 93 election. michael? >> i remember that piece a look like 10 million words he thought it was hard to answer. so what was i going to say? i don't know. i have to begin from a position that i don't know what populism is. with william jennings bryan or with any other great populist figures in american history nobody ever says that as a compliment if you are a p
he has made some progress he has not built a wall as and coulter reminds us on a daily basis. [laughter] deportations are up, he has not been negotiated any trade deals in the draining of the swamp is the toughest challenge it turns out that he did the audit of the defense department and the washington post reported that the federal government the number of jobs has declined by 14000 so trump is had had no success -- no shortage of success. that is to be expected's announced guessing his issue...