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just could not do what he promised dan white and so he voted against the opposition to having a home for troubled youth opened up to troubled youth in dan white's district and dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as harvey's bill came up to send it back to committee and nobody would go along with that notion because it was so obvious what he was doing and so harvey's bill passed on a first reading 10 - 1, the one vote against it was dan's vote and the second reading it past 10 10 - 1, one vote against it was dan and then it was signed into law by the mayor, but dan never forgave harvey for that. and then as i'm sure you all know he resigned from the board of supervisors in november of 1978 and he had a lot of pressure from his supporters like the board of realtors because he knew people like harvey wanted rent control and san francisco and dan white would argue against rent control, and a few days after the board of supervisors had voted to accept his resignation, a few days after he resigned, he came to george's office to say he had made a mistake and he wante
just could not do what he promised dan white and so he voted against the opposition to having a home for troubled youth opened up to troubled youth in dan white's district and dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as harvey's bill came up to send it back to committee and nobody would go along with that notion because it was so obvious what he was doing and so harvey's bill passed on a first reading 10 - 1, the one vote against it was dan's vote and the second reading it...
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he said, not a bad way to do it, except the only problem is the name. dan: that is not something you would like to think about, but that is all he had. i had gps and satellite and other things and i can get anywhere in the world within six inches of where i needed to go. he didn't even come close to having that luxury. and he, you know, that's the point -- i get asked this a lot. what do you think people to take away from this book? and i will go back to what i said at the end of my diatribe, is that i -- this is something that we can all be proud of. i think i closed the book with that, is that this transcended nationality, borders, genders, whatever problems we're having or had then, this was mankind conquering something that had been on comparable -- un conquerable-- un before with nature. and yet he did it, and america produced him. i think i'm out of time, so i'll be happy to sign books and answer any other questions. thank you for showing up on a friday and for your attention. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captio
he said, not a bad way to do it, except the only problem is the name. dan: that is not something you would like to think about, but that is all he had. i had gps and satellite and other things and i can get anywhere in the world within six inches of where i needed to go. he didn't even come close to having that luxury. and he, you know, that's the point -- i get asked this a lot. what do you think people to take away from this book? and i will go back to what i said at the end of my diatribe,...
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get attacked by and used to use schoolteachers being active in the media is also it's an attack by dan he's up late wait wait well wait hold on hold a mechanician you see people are they are people of color in the left likes to call them being attacked by these individuals because of their political opinions so i don't really understand this whole thing about. it's ok somehow justify for the values that it does because most of the time when i see jimmy gaijin news about its use against those who just have different points of view you know i'd have to see it see the statistics on that. you know we have seen a outbreak in street fighting between fascists and anti fascist said absolutely has happened these people are just afraid they're cowards and they're acting in a way that is totally irrational because of their fear. russian court is a place to teenage girls under house arrest after they were detained for being part of a gang allegedly plotting a coup the pair were arrested for their role in a group calling itself greatness and have been charged with plotting to overthrow the russian gover
get attacked by and used to use schoolteachers being active in the media is also it's an attack by dan he's up late wait wait well wait hold on hold a mechanician you see people are they are people of color in the left likes to call them being attacked by these individuals because of their political opinions so i don't really understand this whole thing about. it's ok somehow justify for the values that it does because most of the time when i see jimmy gaijin news about its use against those...
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he voted against the opposition and then dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as harvey's bill came up to send it back to committee but nobody would go along with that notion because it is so obvious what he was doing. so harvey's bill passed ten/one and the one vote against itit was dan's the second reading past with only one vote against it then signed into law by moscone event dan never forgave harvey for that. and then dan white resigned for him the board ofow supervisors november 1978 he had a lot of pressure from his supporters like the board of realtors because people like harvey wanted rent control in san francisco and dan white would argue against rent control and a few days after the board of supervisors voted to accept his resignation a few days after he resigned he came to moscone's office to say he made a mistake and wanted his jobob back and according to testimony moscone he said anybody can make a mistake let me figure out how to do this but when harvey found out moscone he would reinstate him he said are you w
he voted against the opposition and then dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as harvey's bill came up to send it back to committee but nobody would go along with that notion because it is so obvious what he was doing. so harvey's bill passed ten/one and the one vote against itit was dan's the second reading past with only one vote against it then signed into law by moscone event dan never forgave harvey for that. and then dan white resigned for him the board ofow...
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the likes of dan carter. he heard the new zealand tea m dan carter. ame, the final. it did look as though the netherlands were very much ina though the netherlands were very much in a dominant position. just talkers of the game as you saw. the dutch are consistently class and a leading hockey nation. they have a lot of funding. they are constantly training. there's a lot to balance their when you play that kind of calibre. all credit to the irish. they never gave up. they taught writing to the end and they were close to scoring in the end but it's ha rd to close to scoring in the end but it's hard to compete against nations that have a lot of funding, have a lot of backing that the irish national team did not have come a sponsor until two months ago. it's hard to compete against that but they've done extremely well to get through to the finals. yes, there was a bit, four goals in seven minutes i think in one stage. morale must‘ve sagged a bit at that point. yeah. i think they were realistic that the dutch we re they were realistic that the dutch were g
the likes of dan carter. he heard the new zealand tea m dan carter. ame, the final. it did look as though the netherlands were very much ina though the netherlands were very much in a dominant position. just talkers of the game as you saw. the dutch are consistently class and a leading hockey nation. they have a lot of funding. they are constantly training. there's a lot to balance their when you play that kind of calibre. all credit to the irish. they never gave up. they taught writing to the...
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media get attacked by and used to use schoolteachers do you know i mean there's also an attack by dan he's complaining wait wait well wait hold on hold on a mechanism you see people today are people of color as the left likes to call them being attacked by these individuals because if their political opinions so i don't really understand this whole thing about well it's ok if somehow justify the values i don't see if it does because most of the time when i see jimmy gage a news about news use against those who just have different points of view you know i'd have to see it see the statistics on that. you know we have seen a outbreak in street fighting between fascists and anti fascist said absolutely has happened these people are just afraid they're cowards and they're acting in a way that is totally irrational because of their fear. maybe it was to train children how to survive school soon saying is that our story in full and well after so bright. on saturday irresponsible lobbyist accessing unlimited credit from an irresponsible federal reserve bank you have the infinite regress that you
media get attacked by and used to use schoolteachers do you know i mean there's also an attack by dan he's complaining wait wait well wait hold on hold on a mechanism you see people today are people of color as the left likes to call them being attacked by these individuals because if their political opinions so i don't really understand this whole thing about well it's ok if somehow justify the values i don't see if it does because most of the time when i see jimmy gage a news about news use...
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so, dan, he got dressed up, put on a tie, gave us an update on the trade. >> here's the deal i thinkight to the spot we thought it could go to if you had all those things that came in line here. i suspect it's actually going to consolidate in the high 90s a little bit and possibly as it gets into the fall, the holiday selling season is, you know, on people's view, you may see another move higher. but again, they need to keep doing the sorts of things that got it going this way. here's the deal. when the stock was trading at 100, yesterday this trade was worth a double here. you want to sit this one out, wait for it to get back above 100. i think you probably have more than 2 to 1 pay out. >> there is a full gap, meaning gap down from 105 to 95. we're now at 100 you think 105? >> that doesn't have the action of circuit court squeeze it has the action of pickup. >> it's long >> when you're on a long call, time is on your side when 2 runs to the strike price. this is like being in a buy right. >> your comment last week was why would you sell that 100 call in october for 50 cents. now it
so, dan, he got dressed up, put on a tie, gave us an update on the trade. >> here's the deal i thinkight to the spot we thought it could go to if you had all those things that came in line here. i suspect it's actually going to consolidate in the high 90s a little bit and possibly as it gets into the fall, the holiday selling season is, you know, on people's view, you may see another move higher. but again, they need to keep doing the sorts of things that got it going this way. here's the...
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that was a great call walmart soaring on its report, now up nearly 10% since the time of the trade dan, he tie. >> i did, for you. >> give us an update on the trade. >> here's the deal i think this thing went right to the spot we thought it could go if you had all of those things in line. i suspect it's going to consolidate in the high 90s a little bit, and possibly as it gets into the fall, the holiday selling season is on people's view, you may see another move higher again, they need to keep doing the sorts of things that got it going this way here's the deal, when the stock was trading at 100 yesterday, this trade was worth about a double here. i think you want to sit this out, wait for it to get back above 100, and i think you may have more than a 2-1 payout. >> meaning gap down on march earnings of 105 to 95, we're now at 100, you think probably 105 >> that doesn't have the action of a short squeeze it has action of people playing catch-up >> when you're in a long call spread like this, time is on your side when it runs to the short strike that lower strike option doesn't have a lot
that was a great call walmart soaring on its report, now up nearly 10% since the time of the trade dan, he tie. >> i did, for you. >> give us an update on the trade. >> here's the deal i think this thing went right to the spot we thought it could go if you had all of those things in line. i suspect it's going to consolidate in the high 90s a little bit, and possibly as it gets into the fall, the holiday selling season is on people's view, you may see another move higher again,...
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by presenter dan he said that turkey has other alternatives this shows that if this goes like that turkey. several of its server is listening entirely with the united states but it will distance most worldly now the trigger for the terror standoff was the detention of a u.s. pastor i can't that be further political as well as economic surprised by either side how far could discuss. i think it's more political than economic or economic measures are used in order to achieve a political goal because. pastoral branson is an evangelist christian country i understand that the people the. inner cabinet of presidents or close associates of president terms are all almost all of them are evangelists and there is elections to be held in the united states on november the fourth i think. because of this it has gained. domestic political dimension unnecessarily and they cannot step back from this either yeah shi'a cash for much hackish foreign minister thank you for joining us on r.t. . french m.p.'s warn they're sickened by us high street fashion giant gap showing a young muslim girl wearing a headsca
by presenter dan he said that turkey has other alternatives this shows that if this goes like that turkey. several of its server is listening entirely with the united states but it will distance most worldly now the trigger for the terror standoff was the detention of a u.s. pastor i can't that be further political as well as economic surprised by either side how far could discuss. i think it's more political than economic or economic measures are used in order to achieve a political goal...
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. >>> la mayorÍa del tiem l mascota no tiene vacunas, a veces no les dan medicamentos, he demostradoportunidad de tener un hogar y una familia . >>> estas caritas estas orejas . >>> yo pienso que va a encontrar un hogar rÁpido >>> costo cero,. del Área de la bahÍa, vamos a poner toda esta informaciÓn, nuestra pÁgina donde podra encontrar su refugio y despuÉs nuevo amigo . >>> muchas gracias y perdÓn. porque son parte de las . >>> ella lo mencionÓ, hay algunos albergues que no tendrÁn ningÚn costo en que usted vaya a adoptarlos tras que en otro puede ir al sitio web para encontrar mÁs informaciÓn las citas el prÓximo sÁbado, esperamos en contar con su pr presencia . >>> este felino, lio, de tan solo 2 meses de . pueden tÁ esterilizado y tien acudir al centro de adopciÓn para encontrar mÁs informaciÓn . >>> miren que bonito. >>> en otra informaciÓn, adoptan nuevas polÍticas en torno a l nÚmero de animales permitidos por pasajero para qy que permaÁ amarrados aporto . >>> este hombre cae luego de pegarse con una barra de control. >>Ó eo . >>> puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, en la
. >>> la mayorÍa del tiem l mascota no tiene vacunas, a veces no les dan medicamentos, he demostradoportunidad de tener un hogar y una familia . >>> estas caritas estas orejas . >>> yo pienso que va a encontrar un hogar rÁpido >>> costo cero,. del Área de la bahÍa, vamos a poner toda esta informaciÓn, nuestra pÁgina donde podra encontrar su refugio y despuÉs nuevo amigo . >>> muchas gracias y perdÓn. porque son parte de las . >>>...
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he wanted to meet. everyone knew about this in washington except dan sickles. he finally gets a poison pen letter. he was in raged. enraged.aged -- an he forced her to sign a confession. bad timing, he looks out the window and there's philip martin key. ,e puts a couple of pistols slips out back and challenges -- he shoots him four times. he dies in broad daylight in front of a men's club that was there at the time. people saw it. >> with bystanders -- >> bystanders. sorry, i have to keep up. there's philip barton key. there's the shooting. another day in the park. [laughter] >> so, he goes to trial and he gets off. among his attorneys, there's edward stanton, who would become president lincoln's secretary of war. off the first person to get on the grounds of temporary insanity. he went on to be a general in the civil war. to this daydebated whether he lost or won the battle of gettysburg because he didn't follow orders. his leg was shot off. up in the ended military medical museum. , on they year anniversary, he would go visit it. that is the dan cycles start -- dan sickles story. teresa would di
he wanted to meet. everyone knew about this in washington except dan sickles. he finally gets a poison pen letter. he was in raged. enraged.aged -- an he forced her to sign a confession. bad timing, he looks out the window and there's philip martin key. ,e puts a couple of pistols slips out back and challenges -- he shoots him four times. he dies in broad daylight in front of a men's club that was there at the time. people saw it. >> with bystanders -- >> bystanders. sorry, i have...
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the other choice is dan lipinski. he'sn but he's a long time incumbent, 13 years in office, he doesn't have a good track record as far as his legislative accomplishments go and he's inadequately represented the district. the second reason why we're running is because it's just important to my wife and me that in today's day and age they're able to be a good example to our kids about what it means to stand up to hatred. >> that's something republicans in washington get criticism for. i cover capitol hill everyday. we're repeatedly asking republican members of congress to weigh in on the latest tweet and there was some condemnation from leadership after the charlottesville rally. do you feel like you could have a home in the republican party of donald trump or not? >> i don't know. i think if we are able to win in november i think it would send a loud signal to the rest of the country -- the voters of my district would send a loud signal to the rest of the country that people are tired of this gridlock, tired of the partisan
the other choice is dan lipinski. he'sn but he's a long time incumbent, 13 years in office, he doesn't have a good track record as far as his legislative accomplishments go and he's inadequately represented the district. the second reason why we're running is because it's just important to my wife and me that in today's day and age they're able to be a good example to our kids about what it means to stand up to hatred. >> that's something republicans in washington get criticism for. i...
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american now let's get the thoughts now of dan kadlec he's a human rights lawyer and he joins us and you very welcome dan from your perspective do you think the treatment of maria. is justified in any way by the authorities no in fact i think it's a violent how she's being treated is a violation of both the u.s. law or the u.s. constitution which forbids cruel and unusual punishment in also violates international law clearly she's being subjected to sleep deprivation being woken up every fifteen minutes she's been. subjected to strip searches after visits. none of these things are justified these are clearly designed to put pressure on her to subject her to emotional distress and i think people should be very upset about ultimately very by carrying out this sort of treatment what would they be hoping to achieve it you say they hope to break a but for what gain. well it could be one of a couple reasons i mean one it could be that it is intended that they actually think she did something wrong and they want her to admit it or to give her more information or to roll on somebody else or f
american now let's get the thoughts now of dan kadlec he's a human rights lawyer and he joins us and you very welcome dan from your perspective do you think the treatment of maria. is justified in any way by the authorities no in fact i think it's a violent how she's being treated is a violation of both the u.s. law or the u.s. constitution which forbids cruel and unusual punishment in also violates international law clearly she's being subjected to sleep deprivation being woken up every...
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i know you and i are both fans of "the princess bride" -- so was dan, he won't admit it -- you know thet scene in "the princess bride," wesley is talking to the prince and he says it's not a fight to the death, the death to the pain. that is what is going to happen in the last two years of the trump presidency. if they tried to go and take them out of office, they will guarantee him four more years. i don't think the democratic party wants to do that. i think what they want to do is make sure that the people who are making things bad in this administration, the cabinet secretaries who are abusing their power, -- >> laura: that's a different matter. i get that. >> that stuff needs to be looked at by congress in this congress has been feckless and doing at -- >> laura: i get that. if democrats have the house -- actually, things that are helping in the government, i understand that. we are talking about, why does he not release the tax returns -- americans already litigated that brady was called the election. i also want to get your thoughts on something else. last week we all heard from t
i know you and i are both fans of "the princess bride" -- so was dan, he won't admit it -- you know thet scene in "the princess bride," wesley is talking to the prince and he says it's not a fight to the death, the death to the pain. that is what is going to happen in the last two years of the trump presidency. if they tried to go and take them out of office, they will guarantee him four more years. i don't think the democratic party wants to do that. i think what they want...
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a pot user in high school, dan says he gave it up for nearly a decade. how come? raising kids. lemonis: you were a minister of a church? dan: mm-hmm. lemonis: do people from your church know you do this now? dan: no. no. lemonis: what do you think they'd say? dan: they would be really surprised, i think. lemonis: then it was my turn to be surprised. dan: i voted against recreational use. lemonis: you did? dan: yes. lemonis: you voted against prop 64? dan: right. lemonis: tell me more about that. dan: you know, i'm a dad and a grandpa, so we've got a responsibility. i don't want my grandkids or my kids, you know, just walking into a store and buying medical marijuana and getting high. then, we have our 45,000-square-foot building. lemonis: when his buildings are completed, dan expects to net at least $30 million a year. but his success is coming at a great personal cost. dan: my son-in-law won't even talk to me because i'm in this business. he's a pharmacist in utah. and he's so against this, so... lemonis: well, that makes for an interesting thanksgiving. dan: well
a pot user in high school, dan says he gave it up for nearly a decade. how come? raising kids. lemonis: you were a minister of a church? dan: mm-hmm. lemonis: do people from your church know you do this now? dan: no. no. lemonis: what do you think they'd say? dan: they would be really surprised, i think. lemonis: then it was my turn to be surprised. dan: i voted against recreational use. lemonis: you did? dan: yes. lemonis: you voted against prop 64? dan: right. lemonis: tell me more about...
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some people living nearby refused to leave their homes including lake court firefighter, dan kane, he is using his 24 hours off to defend his 75 acre walnut farm near kelseyville nearly 1 mile from where the river fire is burning. >> it could get to the point that those that chose not to leave my need help leaving and may not be able to get to them. >> which is to protect our land, it is what we have and how we make our living and it is worth defending, we will go down with it if we have to. >> kane spent the day filling his 4000 gallon water tender running hoses from the property to wells. >>> 90 miles north of new fire, the he'll fire, is burning 165 acres, just east of covello. evacuations are in order for mendocino pass road in the black butte ranch community. in chester county, the carr fire fire is the sixth most destructive in california history. this is a birds eye view from an aircraft with 1300 buildings having been destroyed, more destruction than the nuns fire in sonoma county last year. it has scorched 113,000 acres, containment is at 30%. we are now learning that thousan
some people living nearby refused to leave their homes including lake court firefighter, dan kane, he is using his 24 hours off to defend his 75 acre walnut farm near kelseyville nearly 1 mile from where the river fire is burning. >> it could get to the point that those that chose not to leave my need help leaving and may not be able to get to them. >> which is to protect our land, it is what we have and how we make our living and it is worth defending, we will go down with it if we...
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. >> she was working with dan rather. he has a formality to him and he would say, oh, aren't you dressed in your finery today. dan always talks about finery. i feel like that's perfect. wearing your best. your sunday's best. it just stuck. >> finery was born. but, like with so many companies, the product they launched turned out to be not exactly what users wanted. >> we thought the a-ha moment would come. once we have the wardrobe, they said now what? style us. tell what you say to buy. tell us what to get rid of. we had to find ways to do that. we are using a lot of machine learning, technology to basically give women ideas on how to wear their stuff. >> this quick loop of feedback and development is something she says she was used to from acting. >> i think, when you are acting, you have to deal with rejection really well and tough be able to pivot quickly. your users will give you feedback right away. our users are incredibly vocal, sending e-mails, we have a chat function, they are chatting with us. >> nothing is precio
. >> she was working with dan rather. he has a formality to him and he would say, oh, aren't you dressed in your finery today. dan always talks about finery. i feel like that's perfect. wearing your best. your sunday's best. it just stuck. >> finery was born. but, like with so many companies, the product they launched turned out to be not exactly what users wanted. >> we thought the a-ha moment would come. once we have the wardrobe, they said now what? style us. tell what you...
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. >> he believes vladimir putin over dan coates. that's where we are today. >> he clarified that to say i don't understand why it weren weren't -- weren't be. but he said it was a very forceful denial. so in the con dex, it is very hard to imagine that he just missed a contraction there but i am glad you pointed that out, what do the intell chiefs, can they work around the president? >> look, we can see them collecting information about russian involvement. that is why they're out there so clearly speaking about it. it is about a bipartisan sanctions. you heard them mention yesterday by someone at the podium about operations against russia. if we under take our own u.s. government's cyber operations, he ought to be involved in those operations. has he or has he not. the other thing he has to do is speak to the american people. as you go into an election campaign, the midterms, what do they think about the difference between a nut screaming on soes social media and how to determine if they are a russian front. it should be the preside
. >> he believes vladimir putin over dan coates. that's where we are today. >> he clarified that to say i don't understand why it weren weren't -- weren't be. but he said it was a very forceful denial. so in the con dex, it is very hard to imagine that he just missed a contraction there but i am glad you pointed that out, what do the intell chiefs, can they work around the president? >> look, we can see them collecting information about russian involvement. that is why they're...
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i'm like gibbs who are they talking to he's like that's dan pfeiffer i'm like that's dan pfeiffer? [laughter] and he had like a navy blazer on and i'm like he's kind of handsome. [laughter] and then we sat down and when we landed at the airport pfeiffer got into a town car and gibbs and i got into a minivan. and -- i was like gibbs is this how it is going to be? he's like it might be -- [laughter] and then fast forward four months, i meet dan in real life for the first time, and he's talking about people he's going to hire to work on the campaign. and i'm sitting there in overalls like -- and he's talking about this person and i turn around with no personal boundaries and i'm like -- here's the deal. he hooked up with with me because he want to the work with barack obama and he can never work on this campaign. [laughter] and he never did. if you wonlder where pfeiffer is a feminist, he is. okay. so first -- talk of the day -- >> did something happen? >> so i saw -- where we mention a third branch of government everyone groans. i know. but -- funny. what do you think about this -- wh
i'm like gibbs who are they talking to he's like that's dan pfeiffer i'm like that's dan pfeiffer? [laughter] and he had like a navy blazer on and i'm like he's kind of handsome. [laughter] and then we sat down and when we landed at the airport pfeiffer got into a town car and gibbs and i got into a minivan. and -- i was like gibbs is this how it is going to be? he's like it might be -- [laughter] and then fast forward four months, i meet dan in real life for the first time, and he's talking...
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dan coats. last night the president said he had a great meeting with putin. the director of national intelligence, dan coats said yesterday that he is, quote, not in a position to either understand fully or talk what happened in helsinki. now either he knows and can't talk about it, but the idea that to even say he is not in position to understand what actually occurred behind closed doors is pretty stunning. >> well, you got director of national intelligence who obviously has no idea about what the president said to putin in that room. and i suspect that there isn't anybody in the administration, the national security team that really knows exactly what was said in that room. >> right. because when john bolton. he referred to john bolton right next, and then bolton quoted vladimir putin's statement, not something that the president himself had told him. >> yeah, i know. i think the russians have said things about what was agreed to in that room. but we have heard absolutely nothing from the president of the united states about the specifics of what was discus
dan coats. last night the president said he had a great meeting with putin. the director of national intelligence, dan coats said yesterday that he is, quote, not in a position to either understand fully or talk what happened in helsinki. now either he knows and can't talk about it, but the idea that to even say he is not in position to understand what actually occurred behind closed doors is pretty stunning. >> well, you got director of national intelligence who obviously has no idea...
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he looked at me and said, dan, that's a lie. again, after all he'd been three, he still had a lightness of being and wit and laughter. he still knew how to love the world, to appreciate it in all its humor, splendor and creativity. the story of john mccain is a story for the ages. care-free, somewhat reckless young man, a rebel searching for a cause who found that cause and love of country as a p.o.w. in vietnam. he underwent unimaginable suffering yet came back and loved america more for it and wanted most of all to pass that down, that love, that sense of service to the next generation. and he succeeded. let me close by quoting the same robert louis stevenson poem that senator mccain cited during his father's funeral service. here he lies where he longed to be, home has a sailor, home from the sea, in the hunter home from the hill. to cindy mccain and the whole mccain family, please be assured of our continued prayers and deepest condolences for your loss. we miss john mccain so much, as we know you do. to my friend, john mccai
he looked at me and said, dan, that's a lie. again, after all he'd been three, he still had a lightness of being and wit and laughter. he still knew how to love the world, to appreciate it in all its humor, splendor and creativity. the story of john mccain is a story for the ages. care-free, somewhat reckless young man, a rebel searching for a cause who found that cause and love of country as a p.o.w. in vietnam. he underwent unimaginable suffering yet came back and loved america more for it...
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he wanted to meet. she would -- everybody knew about this in washington except dan sickles. ughter] gil: but he finally got a poison pen letter. and he was enraged. he was enraged. everybody thought, of course he knows about it, he has his own extracurricular activities. he was totally enraged. he forced her to sign a confession. bad timing, he looks out the window -- [laughter] gil: and there is philip martin key. so he gets a couple of pistols, slips out the back, comes around and challenges -- challenges would be an awfully nice word for it. he shoots him four times. he dies in broad daylight in front of a men's club that was over there at the time. people saw it. andrea: bystanders, yeah. gil: sorry, i have to keep up. there's philip barton key. good-looking guy. there's the shooting. who knows -- [laughter] gil: another day in the park. so he goes to trial and he gets off. among his attorneys was edward stanton, who would become president lincoln's secretary of war. he is the first person in history to get off on the grounds of temporary insanity. and he went on to be a
he wanted to meet. she would -- everybody knew about this in washington except dan sickles. ughter] gil: but he finally got a poison pen letter. and he was enraged. he was enraged. everybody thought, of course he knows about it, he has his own extracurricular activities. he was totally enraged. he forced her to sign a confession. bad timing, he looks out the window -- [laughter] gil: and there is philip martin key. so he gets a couple of pistols, slips out the back, comes around and challenges...
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i can tell you what he had to say about what happened there is beneath contempt. >> dan, this is a lawsuiteems to -- it causes consternation, number one. you have a gut reaction to it, especially since he's asking for his legal fees to be paid by these families. has he shown any remorse whatsoever for what he's done? >> well, yeah, he's given statements where he says that he believes that it happened, where he, you know, is very sorry for the families who suffered loss. he's never apologized for the way that he's presented this, and sometimes after he says that he acknowledges what happened, he'll also say that, you know, he believes that one of the families that's suing, that they performed an interview with anderson cooper in front of a green screen, so he'll apologize but then make the same allegation -- or not apologize, he'll express regret for their loss and then he'll go ahead and make the same allegation again. >> katy, two days after this shooting at the church, 10 of the 20 children who died that day were members of that church. they buried ten small coffins. i was there not as a
i can tell you what he had to say about what happened there is beneath contempt. >> dan, this is a lawsuiteems to -- it causes consternation, number one. you have a gut reaction to it, especially since he's asking for his legal fees to be paid by these families. has he shown any remorse whatsoever for what he's done? >> well, yeah, he's given statements where he says that he believes that it happened, where he, you know, is very sorry for the families who suffered loss. he's never...
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ge left the state while he was in office and even democrats who think that in the future dan malloy willnd of having a pretty good legacy kind of doing what needs to be done, just the current kind of state of how he handled the budget is not going over well with connecticut voters. host: democrats are certainly hoping to take back the senate in the fall, but it is a tough road. did those chances get any better or worse? guest: there weren't any huge surprises. one of the contests we were watching was the wisconsin senate primary on the republican side and that was one of the more contested republican primaries from last night on the senate side. a state senator ended up winning the republican nominee -- nomination over kevin nicholson, who kind of branded himself as an outsider who had a lot of financial support from outside groups, including the conservative -- leah was able to consolidate state support and she will be facing tammy baldwin this november. it will be one of the more in atitive senate races state where a democrat, tammy baldwin, is defending in a state trump carried. right
ge left the state while he was in office and even democrats who think that in the future dan malloy willnd of having a pretty good legacy kind of doing what needs to be done, just the current kind of state of how he handled the budget is not going over well with connecticut voters. host: democrats are certainly hoping to take back the senate in the fall, but it is a tough road. did those chances get any better or worse? guest: there weren't any huge surprises. one of the contests we were...
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he doesn't believe it. it doesn't matter how many times dan coats, chris wray, mike pompeo, doesn't matter how many times they say it, he can't wrap his mind around it. is it something more nefarrious? we know he cannot do it. >> there is a bigger show of force. there has been indictments through the department of justice that rod rosenstein, well over 100 charges talking about the fact that the intelligence community is able to have a proof in some way. that is a huge show of force. >> button this up for us, your bottom line. >> what does vladimir putin have on donald trump? and what went on in that meeting? no one knows. apparently, the director of national intelligence doesn't know. the core of the issue is what is the relationship between donald trump and the russian government? not just us in the news media but apparently the director of national intelligence, too. >>> there is more news we are following including new details about the alleged russian spy arrested as she was about to leave washington. sources say some of her tactics were so alarming that people reported her to law enforcement. also, toda
he doesn't believe it. it doesn't matter how many times dan coats, chris wray, mike pompeo, doesn't matter how many times they say it, he can't wrap his mind around it. is it something more nefarrious? we know he cannot do it. >> there is a bigger show of force. there has been indictments through the department of justice that rod rosenstein, well over 100 charges talking about the fact that the intelligence community is able to have a proof in some way. that is a huge show of force....
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that was the message from the top intelligence chief dan coats as he warned of influence of the november elections. he spoke from the white house on thursday. his words were undermined by the president. he told the rally that it's a hoax. >> the fbi director, homeland security secretary, director of national intelligence, the national security adviser made a rare appearance together. they warned that foreign powers are trying to undermine the united states. >> w what we are seeing are the influence operations that we talked about. 24/7 phenomenon. >> they said that while the elections were under threat, the campaign of misinformation was not as robust as 2016. >> russia has used numerous ways to influence through social media, through box, through proxies, all of the above. >> they were vague about what confirmation they were putting in place, they said the president had directed them to confront the threat. facebook said this week that it removed 32 pages of fake accounts that were part of a political influence campaign targeting the midterms. week, claire mccaskill announced that russi
that was the message from the top intelligence chief dan coats as he warned of influence of the november elections. he spoke from the white house on thursday. his words were undermined by the president. he told the rally that it's a hoax. >> the fbi director, homeland security secretary, director of national intelligence, the national security adviser made a rare appearance together. they warned that foreign powers are trying to undermine the united states. >> w what we are seeing...
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love the dan bongino segment. >> judge jeanine: we love dan bongino. he'ser you need one. where are you tonight? >> laura: we are in chicago having a lot of fun, causing a little trouble, but the good trouble. you know something, you are the second person who told me that, judge jeanine, thank you so much, great show. welcome to "the ingraham angle," i am laura ingraham live from chicago. we'll explain why just a little bit. the president just wrapping up a raucous rally in evansville. we'll break has remarks throughout the hours will stick with those. also tonight
love the dan bongino segment. >> judge jeanine: we love dan bongino. he'ser you need one. where are you tonight? >> laura: we are in chicago having a lot of fun, causing a little trouble, but the good trouble. you know something, you are the second person who told me that, judge jeanine, thank you so much, great show. welcome to "the ingraham angle," i am laura ingraham live from chicago. we'll explain why just a little bit. the president just wrapping up a raucous rally...
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he does have affinity with. but it's sad when the dni is cut out. and to dan'she's been honest and public about it. >> he has been. you mentioned president trump and now president obama in january, 2017, which in part was about that dossier. i know you personally weren't a part of that word for word but you were in that group of intelligence chiefs. federal government is now, a judge has ruled, going to have to tell buzzfeed whether you, brennan, comey, admiral rogers briefed president obama before buzzfeed published the dossier which was on january 10. i believe you've been clear about that, right? that briefing happened before january 10, right? >> if you're speaking of the briefing to president obama, yes. >> okay, so the big question for you is when you look at this now and what's happened now and what still is still unverified in that dossier, do you have any problem with the fact that buzzfeed published it? >> well, you know, the media is going to do what it's going to do. it wasn't an intelligence document per se. that was a call on their part. we knew th
he does have affinity with. but it's sad when the dni is cut out. and to dan'she's been honest and public about it. >> he has been. you mentioned president trump and now president obama in january, 2017, which in part was about that dossier. i know you personally weren't a part of that word for word but you were in that group of intelligence chiefs. federal government is now, a judge has ruled, going to have to tell buzzfeed whether you, brennan, comey, admiral rogers briefed president...
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. >>> let's bring in dan verue, he says that the u.s.tock market is not only attractive, it's more attractive than a couple months ago and he has a chart to prove it >> yes >> it's early for charts, but i like this chart. your chart shows if you compare the s&p 500 with earnings expectations we're more attractive tell us why. >> everybody was concerned that the multiple on the s&p 500 was too high coming into the year. that there were better values in europe and emerging markets. that's what everybody was saying in january we just were entering the phase where you would see rapid revenue and earnings growth. yes, part of the story was you could have the multiple on the s&p drop, but that didn't matter because earnings are growing so quickly now it doesn't matter. that's why the s&p is going higher >> if we can bring that chart back up. the chart shows the s&p 500 continues to rise. you know that. but the pe ratio has come down because earnings have gotten so big that the market has not grown as fast as earnings. i guess the question, peo
. >>> let's bring in dan verue, he says that the u.s.tock market is not only attractive, it's more attractive than a couple months ago and he has a chart to prove it >> yes >> it's early for charts, but i like this chart. your chart shows if you compare the s&p 500 with earnings expectations we're more attractive tell us why. >> everybody was concerned that the multiple on the s&p 500 was too high coming into the year. that there were better values in europe...
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>> dan, he's the prepared one so -- >> you don't want to jinx it. you can't prep it in advance. like sugarland. so many talented artists went before us like television superstar luke bryan. >> never living this down. >> never living this down. >> but it really is. incredible and such -- it's an honor to be just in the same conversation as you guys and so many talented people and, yeah, like luke. >> it was nice that luke let us into his bar. >> i tried to get in here the other night. >> first and last time i think we'll ever get invited. michael, you have a question for our television superstar. >> yes, i do. i have a question for luke. and, luke, you've been nominated for entertainer of the year. this would be your third win in this category. so how are you feeling, you know, being nominated again and for being a television superstar? just give it to us. >> well, getting -- any time you're nominated for entertainer it's so rewarding. you get to share it, a, with obviously your fans, but, you know, all the people out on the road that make the shows happen, i mean, by the time i
>> dan, he's the prepared one so -- >> you don't want to jinx it. you can't prep it in advance. like sugarland. so many talented artists went before us like television superstar luke bryan. >> never living this down. >> never living this down. >> but it really is. incredible and such -- it's an honor to be just in the same conversation as you guys and so many talented people and, yeah, like luke. >> it was nice that luke let us into his bar. >> i tried...
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the problem exists with this president because he constantly traffics in bigotry. >> dan: no, no, no.arlatan he said many sides. that left a bad taste in many people's jewish folk and regular there are many many sides. neo nazis and the kkk. >> greg: talking about the monument protesters. >> richard: somebody died. >> greg: you are playing with that. >> richard: can you call it how you want to call it how it was deemed by most americans said there were good people. >> greg: talking about the debate over a monument. >> richard: you can claf all you want. >> kennedy: would you like to see criminal justice reform? this president is doing more on this issue with jeff sessions as his attorney general than president obama did in eight years. >> i think is he a lot of talk. if if you look how the administration is running. forfeiture on black communities back on the books. also penalizing marijuana crimes back on the books. >> kennedy: in certain states and certain counties. >> dan: time-out. first time hosting the five and hosting the segment you are killing me with this piece. i love you g
the problem exists with this president because he constantly traffics in bigotry. >> dan: no, no, no.arlatan he said many sides. that left a bad taste in many people's jewish folk and regular there are many many sides. neo nazis and the kkk. >> greg: talking about the monument protesters. >> richard: somebody died. >> greg: you are playing with that. >> richard: can you call it how you want to call it how it was deemed by most americans said there were good people....
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i want to raise what hallie raised when we started the program, something dan coats said, something he said before. i want to play the sound. an extraordinary thing, we're this far from helsinki and dan coats is still saying what happened between donald trump and vladimir putin. >> in the run up to the helsinki summit, u.s. officials, ambassador to nato, ambassadors to russia said the president would raise the issue of malign activity with president putin. he didn't discuss that, at least at the press conference. you're saying today that the president has directed you to make the issue of election meddling a priority. how do you explain the disconnect between what you are saying, his advisors, and what the president has said about this issue? >> i'm not in a position to either understand fully or talk about what happened at helsinki. >> okay. that's the director of national intelligence, right? he's an important guy, supposed to know a lot of stuff. he said this before to andrea mitchell. it's how many days since andrea did that interview where he didn't know what happened between trum
i want to raise what hallie raised when we started the program, something dan coats said, something he said before. i want to play the sound. an extraordinary thing, we're this far from helsinki and dan coats is still saying what happened between donald trump and vladimir putin. >> in the run up to the helsinki summit, u.s. officials, ambassador to nato, ambassadors to russia said the president would raise the issue of malign activity with president putin. he didn't discuss that, at least...
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. >> dan coats told reporters he still doesn't fully understand what took place in the one-on-one meeting with trump and vladimir putin. >>> rod rosenstein laughing off critics in a speech to the american bar association in chicago. the man who oversees the russian investigation did not mention president trump or his congressional allies, but rosenstein made reference to franklin roosevelt's attorney general robert jackson who talked about his special duties of government lawyers. >> his tenure was replete with challenges. one of the difficulties jackson faced was the unpleasant duty of responding to congressional inquiries [ laughter ] >> hard line conservatives have threatened to impeach rosenstein over the slow response over the demands for documents. >>> a suspected russian spy worked at the u.s. embassy in moscow undetected for more than a decade before being fired last year. a senior official saying the woman worked for years with the secret service. she came under suspicion in 2016. a routine state department review found she was having unauthorized meetings with russian intelligen
. >> dan coats told reporters he still doesn't fully understand what took place in the one-on-one meeting with trump and vladimir putin. >>> rod rosenstein laughing off critics in a speech to the american bar association in chicago. the man who oversees the russian investigation did not mention president trump or his congressional allies, but rosenstein made reference to franklin roosevelt's attorney general robert jackson who talked about his special duties of government...
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it's something that he enjoys and he's going to keep doing it. >>> dan and jackie have a perfectly good >> dan was supposed to put it up two months ago. >> i should do it now. >> why it's going to take a little backup for him to with bold sauces,urger fresh ingredients... and starting at 6.99. you can only think one thing... how fast can i get to denny's? get a burger and fries from denny's starting at $6.99. but if you add in the price of stove plus the pots and pans you'll get to about the same price. >> oh, wow. >>> live your best can. ♪ >>> why put off tomorrow what you could do today. >> i could give you a few reasons. >> well, you sound like then on the houston channel dckie angroa and they've got this shelf here. dan was supposed to put it up two months ago. >> putting up the shelf could help things around here. we could put things on it and it would clear up space instead of taking up space on the floor. >> i think the toughest part is the installation, there's going to be screws, screwdrivers, probably somesome drilling, those little anchor things, so just a lot of moving parts
it's something that he enjoys and he's going to keep doing it. >>> dan and jackie have a perfectly good >> dan was supposed to put it up two months ago. >> i should do it now. >> why it's going to take a little backup for him to with bold sauces,urger fresh ingredients... and starting at 6.99. you can only think one thing... how fast can i get to denny's? get a burger and fries from denny's starting at $6.99. but if you add in the price of stove plus the pots and pans...
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he and two other men deny a charge of affray in bristol last september. our sports editor, dan training with his england team—mates today ahead of this week's test match at lord's. instead, ben stokes was back in court. also here — bristol bouncer andrew cunningham, a witness to the events leading up to the brawl at the centre of the case. stokes is accused of losing control and attacking two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, in the early hours of september 25th last year. all three denying a charge of affray. head doorman at the mbargo nightclub, cunningham said that earlier ben stokes had been spiteful, angry and a bully, after he refused the cricketer and his england team—mate, alex hales, re—entry to the venue. the court was shown this cctv footage. cunningham claimed ben stokes, who he described as "the ginger one", insulted his teeth and prominent tattoos, and then mocked two gay men, making camp gestures and throwing a cigarette butt at one of them. defence barrister gordon cole qc suggested that cunningham, who said he didn't like cricket, had been aggressive towards b
he and two other men deny a charge of affray in bristol last september. our sports editor, dan training with his england team—mates today ahead of this week's test match at lord's. instead, ben stokes was back in court. also here — bristol bouncer andrew cunningham, a witness to the events leading up to the brawl at the centre of the case. stokes is accused of losing control and attacking two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, in the early hours of september 25th last year. all three...
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he and two other men, deny a charge of affray in bristol last september. our sports editor danh his england team—mates today for this week's test match at lord's, instead, ben stokes was back in court. also here, bristol bouncer andrew cunningham, a witness to the events leading up to the brawl at the centre of the case. stokes is accused of losing control and attacking two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, in the early hours of september 25 last year, all three denying a charge of affray. head doorman at the mbargo nightclub, cunningham said that earlier, ben stokes had been spiteful, angry and a bully, after he refused the cricketer and his england team—mate, alex hales, re—entry to the venue. the court was shown this cctv footage. cunningham claimed ben stokes, who he described as the ginger one, insulted his teeth and prominent tattoos, and then mocked two gay men, making camp gestures and throwing a cigarette butt at one of them. defence barrister gordon cole qc suggested that cunningham, who said he did not like cricket, had been aggressive towards ben stokes and alex ha
he and two other men, deny a charge of affray in bristol last september. our sports editor danh his england team—mates today for this week's test match at lord's, instead, ben stokes was back in court. also here, bristol bouncer andrew cunningham, a witness to the events leading up to the brawl at the centre of the case. stokes is accused of losing control and attacking two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, in the early hours of september 25 last year, all three denying a charge of affray....
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he and two other men deny a charge of affray in bristol last september. our sports editor danld have been training with his england team—mates today for this week's test match at lord's, instead, ben stokes was back in court. also here, bristol bouncer andrew cunningham, a witness to the events leading up to the brawl at the centre of the case. stokes is accused of losing control and attacking two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, in the early hours of september 25 last year, all three denying a charge of affray. head doorman at the mbargo nightclub, cunningham said that earlier, ben stokes had been spiteful, angry and a bully, after he refused the cricketer and his england team—mate, alex hales, re—entry to the venue. the court was shown this cctv footage. cunningham claimed ben stokes, who he described as the ginger one, insulted his teeth and prominent tattoos, and then mocked two gay men, making camp gestures and throwing a cigarette butt at one of them. defence barrister gordon cole qc suggested that cunningham, who said he did not like cricket, had been aggressive towar
he and two other men deny a charge of affray in bristol last september. our sports editor danld have been training with his england team—mates today for this week's test match at lord's, instead, ben stokes was back in court. also here, bristol bouncer andrew cunningham, a witness to the events leading up to the brawl at the centre of the case. stokes is accused of losing control and attacking two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, in the early hours of september 25 last year, all three...
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he's an expert, this is what he does, he's been doing a very good job. i have tremendous faith in danoats. if he says that, i would accept that. i will tell you, though, it better not be. it better not be. >> jimmy: just so i'm clear. he believes it's happening, but it better not be happening. [ laughter ] it's like we elected the riddler, it's confusing. [ laughter ] on top of all that another plot twist. according to the failing "new york times," two weeks before his inauguration trump got a full briefing from the intelligence lead there's showed unequivocally that vladimir putin personally ordered russian meddling in our election. they showed him e-mails, text messages from russian intelligence agents, which means trump has specifically known who interfered with this election the whole time. and it wasn't, as he suggested, a 400-pound guy sitting on his bed or others as he keeps saying. it was his kgbff vladimir putin. and that is hard to swallow. that would mean our president, donald j. trump, has been lying. ♪ dum dum dum but none of it is true, of course. because the media is th
he's an expert, this is what he does, he's been doing a very good job. i have tremendous faith in danoats. if he says that, i would accept that. i will tell you, though, it better not be. it better not be. >> jimmy: just so i'm clear. he believes it's happening, but it better not be happening. [ laughter ] it's like we elected the riddler, it's confusing. [ laughter ] on top of all that another plot twist. according to the failing "new york times," two weeks before his...
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stocks setting the stage for a major fall great fall let's bring in joe, ceo and founding partner and dan, hes managing director and director of research with -- gentlemen, good to have you here. dan, how much more can we get out of this? is there more to go in this bull market >> well, it's dangerous to make a big and bold call when the market is trading at an all-time high for sure, but from our perspective, we actually think there is much more to go in this the years ahead. what we've been telling clients is watch out for some near-term volatility as u.s. markets in particular do look overheated or extended here. on a long-term basis and we're talking for the next several years, we still think the u.s. is involved in a massive reflagsary secular, and i think it's going to bring the multiple much, much higher in the years ahead. we think stocks are going to take an inflationary cue from all that money turnover, and within the next several years we think the s&p is going well north of 3,500 probably closer to 4,000, believe it or not. >> wow totally, completely bullish. joe duran, you agree
stocks setting the stage for a major fall great fall let's bring in joe, ceo and founding partner and dan, hes managing director and director of research with -- gentlemen, good to have you here. dan, how much more can we get out of this? is there more to go in this bull market >> well, it's dangerous to make a big and bold call when the market is trading at an all-time high for sure, but from our perspective, we actually think there is much more to go in this the years ahead. what we've...
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he is now leading by like 19 points. [cheers and applause] and that election is next week, leading in the primary. good man. and so many others. danfore the election. we endorsed him. i think he won by 24 points. you know, all of life i heard endorsements don't mean anything. if you can endorsement for ronald reagan, we like ronald reagan. it was a wonderful thing to have, but it didn't move the needle. and if you get an endorsement from a lot of people, is that a correct statement if you look, corey, shelley, it was nice to have, but it didn't mean anything. i'm not saying from my standpoint. they are going 20, 30, 40, 50-point. 50 points, crazy. [cheers and applause] will this endorsement mean anything? it is going to mean a lot. and i don't care. we have to get senators in. we've got really no majority. if you really look at it, probably we could pay 49-49, 51-49. we have some people who don't vote, a people that are little unreliable. they don't exactly like what i've done to their career. they don't love what i've done and that is okay. and i don't like what they've done either. but we need to elect five, six or even seven mo
he is now leading by like 19 points. [cheers and applause] and that election is next week, leading in the primary. good man. and so many others. danfore the election. we endorsed him. i think he won by 24 points. you know, all of life i heard endorsements don't mean anything. if you can endorsement for ronald reagan, we like ronald reagan. it was a wonderful thing to have, but it didn't move the needle. and if you get an endorsement from a lot of people, is that a correct statement if you look,...
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. >> so dan any, he is considering legal action, he says not for me necessarily but to protect others, what are the legal options available here? >> in the past, historically, courts concluded they may not have the authority to review revocation of security clearances. depending on how he brings an action and states jurisdiction, maybe the courts can hear it. they have concluded this is outside of their power. this is an article two issue, it belongs to the president as classifier in chief to revoke or grant the security clearances. his power derives from the constitution and the executive order, and he can bypass the procedure if he wants to if there is a national security issue, which is why he has that language in his statement about it being a national security issue. or he claims that i just have the inherent power to do so. >> so based on what danny just said, the reasons for being able to do this, the fact that he says he never respected brennan, is that grounds? >> the president invested in many powers as the executive and the commander in chief. when george washington took th
. >> so dan any, he is considering legal action, he says not for me necessarily but to protect others, what are the legal options available here? >> in the past, historically, courts concluded they may not have the authority to review revocation of security clearances. depending on how he brings an action and states jurisdiction, maybe the courts can hear it. they have concluded this is outside of their power. this is an article two issue, it belongs to the president as classifier...
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director of national intelligence dan coats told reporters he still doesn't fully understand what took place in the one-on-one meeting with trump and vladimir putin in helsinki. >>> a moscow spy worked in the embassy in moscow for the u.s. was detected. the woman first came under suspicion in 2016. a routine state department security review found she was having regular meetings with russian intelligence. she used the secret service internet and e-mail systems. the official says she did not have access to highly classified information. there has been no comment from the state department. >>> turns out rick gates may testify against his old boss. paul manafort. as early as today. that was one of the big developments in the manafort trial on thursday. another is manafort's bookkeeper testifying that despite making millions, manafort went broke and lied to banks to secure big loans. cnn's jessica schneider has more from washington. >> reporter: first, the judge seemed to entice the defense team for paul manafort take the stand. the judge said manafort obviously does not have to, but if his
director of national intelligence dan coats told reporters he still doesn't fully understand what took place in the one-on-one meeting with trump and vladimir putin in helsinki. >>> a moscow spy worked in the embassy in moscow for the u.s. was detected. the woman first came under suspicion in 2016. a routine state department security review found she was having regular meetings with russian intelligence. she used the secret service internet and e-mail systems. the official says she did...