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>> honestly, i don't know david duke. >> he says i'm just talking about david duke and the ku klux kland you say honestly i don't know david duke. >> let me tell you, i'm sitting in a house in florida with a very bad earpiece they gave me and you could hardly hear what he was saying. >> except he repeated david duke's name in his answer to jake tapper or the president's 360 on who deserved blame in charlottesville. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. on many sides. >> as i said on saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence. it has no place in america. >> you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very vile thean violent and nobo say that. i'll say it right now. >> i think there was blame on both side. >> but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. >> i only tell you this. there are two sides to a story. >> that was last summer after charlottesville, then you talk how he wa
>> honestly, i don't know david duke. >> he says i'm just talking about david duke and the ku klux kland you say honestly i don't know david duke. >> let me tell you, i'm sitting in a house in florida with a very bad earpiece they gave me and you could hardly hear what he was saying. >> except he repeated david duke's name in his answer to jake tapper or the president's 360 on who deserved blame in charlottesville. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this...
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which is why in the book i talk a lot about david duke. when david duke was in the legislature with me. >> white supremacist. neo-nazi. >> he was a neo-nazi, leader of the ku klux klan, got elected in 1990. subsequent ran for governor and ran for the united states senate. in one or both of the elections got two out of every three white votes. i have said in the book, that, we are not seeing anything now on the national level that we haven't seen in louisiana. relating to that racial issue. it is critically important, it is critical to talk about the cause of white supremacy. because we have seen examples in -- in our history. that when one group of people think they're superior to another, atrs tees occur. you can see examples where we as human beings have allowed ourselves. we didn't check our worst impulses to get to a place that created very dark moments in history. >> you actually setd the parallels between david duke and president trump as demagogues are breathtaking. his make america great again slogan is the dog whistle of all time.
which is why in the book i talk a lot about david duke. when david duke was in the legislature with me. >> white supremacist. neo-nazi. >> he was a neo-nazi, leader of the ku klux klan, got elected in 1990. subsequent ran for governor and ran for the united states senate. in one or both of the elections got two out of every three white votes. i have said in the book, that, we are not seeing anything now on the national level that we haven't seen in louisiana. relating to that racial...
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any time there's been sort of an epic blowup, i'm thinking of civil and david duke, saying he didn't know what david duke was and charlottesville and all the sexual harassme sexual harassment accusations against the president, was there something different about the way this was managed or who got to the president that alouded for this president who is loathe to admit wrongdoing? >> the cast of characters that got to the president were primarily the same with one important addition, bill shine, if new deputy chief of staff for communications in the white house but the play book was the same. the difference i would say was two things, number one, this was done relatively quickly in terms of a cleanup or attempted cleanup. we have seen him dig in repeatedly and double down on comments and refuse to give into critics over and over again such as after charlottesville. the travel ban is another, there's a bunch of examples from last year we can list. this was much more like frankly "access hollywood" for two reasons, there was a tape of it, it's very hard for him to say even though he did
any time there's been sort of an epic blowup, i'm thinking of civil and david duke, saying he didn't know what david duke was and charlottesville and all the sexual harassme sexual harassment accusations against the president, was there something different about the way this was managed or who got to the president that alouded for this president who is loathe to admit wrongdoing? >> the cast of characters that got to the president were primarily the same with one important addition, bill...
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when david duke was in the legislature with me -- >> white supremacist. >> he was a neo-nazi, the leader of the ku klux klan. he got the elected to the legislature in 1990, ran for governor and united states senate and got two out of every three white votes. i have said in the book that we're not seeing anything now on the national level that we haven't seen in louisiana relating to that racial issue. but it's critically important. it is critical to talk about the cause of white supremacy, because we have seen examples in our history that when one group of people think they're superior to another, atrocities occur. and one of them is slavery. one of them is the holocaust. one of them is apartheid. you can see examples of where we has human beings have allowed ourselves because we didn't check our worst impulses and got to a place unique in history. >> you said, his great america great slogan is the dog whistle of all time. >> if you spend any time in the south, and you go speak to most people, and particularly african-americans, and you say, i want to make america great, they'll go, me t
when david duke was in the legislature with me -- >> white supremacist. >> he was a neo-nazi, the leader of the ku klux klan. he got the elected to the legislature in 1990, ran for governor and united states senate and got two out of every three white votes. i have said in the book that we're not seeing anything now on the national level that we haven't seen in louisiana relating to that racial issue. but it's critically important. it is critical to talk about the cause of white...
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i'm thinking of david duke, and then he says i don't know him, and all of the sexual harassment claims, something happened. somebody got to him, or he had some sort of crisis of confidence, where for the first time we saw him have to do, attempt to do real damage control. >> he lost fox, his official affirmati affirmation, and republicans. you cannot defend an american president doing this. what is pathetic is the separate attempt to fix it. it is just absolutely desperate. it was just a double negative, but it contradicts what he has consistently said. he really believes theres wasn't any meddling. the most troubling part is the line crossout. >> yeah, that somebody would be held responsible. we will take justice, we will insist on justice for the people that did this to us. he is not interested in justice, retribution, that tells you everything you need to know. >> let me ask this, david gregory. i think the president, i don't think republicans will say this is not enough, we heard from marco rubio saying i'm glad he corrected himself. it seems like it will be enough for the people i
i'm thinking of david duke, and then he says i don't know him, and all of the sexual harassment claims, something happened. somebody got to him, or he had some sort of crisis of confidence, where for the first time we saw him have to do, attempt to do real damage control. >> he lost fox, his official affirmati affirmation, and republicans. you cannot defend an american president doing this. what is pathetic is the separate attempt to fix it. it is just absolutely desperate. it was just a...
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birtherism, called mexicans entering the country rapists and criminals, he refused to renounce david dukeou may recall, he said the central park five were all still guilty despite dna evidence to the contrary, he said a judge could not be impartial because he had mexican heritage, he said there were people -- fine people on both sides of the charlottesville protest that involved white supremacists, he attacks nfl players for kneeling, he referred to haiti and african countries as blank hole countries. do you really think it's just the polarization of the public or is it possible that donald trump is responsible for some of this feeling? >> well, some of the examples you cited, just because you disagree with people kneeling doesn't make you a racist. >> how about the other ones. >> good god almighty. this is the problem. >> how about charlottesville? >> and as you know i've been on this show and i have disagreed with the president's language. >> do you think some of them are racist? >> no, i don't believe they're racist i believe they are not well informed. >> yeah, the kkk just is looking
birtherism, called mexicans entering the country rapists and criminals, he refused to renounce david dukeou may recall, he said the central park five were all still guilty despite dna evidence to the contrary, he said a judge could not be impartial because he had mexican heritage, he said there were people -- fine people on both sides of the charlottesville protest that involved white supremacists, he attacks nfl players for kneeling, he referred to haiti and african countries as blank hole...
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giving a voice to the nationalists that tied themselves to the gop or safe harbor you don't know who david duke is an to bring that into the presidency with the messaging charlottesville. knowing what i know you sean, i can almost hear you craft that message then ultimately what was delivered by the president. so anybody that sends yes it's great to break things up the tenure was about to deconstruct growing up around the party and there was some pushback against that. but i ultimately had to pay a price for that. what price was trump paying? or everybody looking at the scorecard. but what is left is a lot of not so good perception make he reached out bringing people to the party in many cases that are on registered voters or democrats or independents. he brought a lot of people into this party that we love so much that did not feel that had given them their due or paid attention to them. there is that but i do think with respect to minorities in particular coming to anything that our party was founded by lincoln we are the party of freedom and equality and at every opportunity we need to be we
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true, and then he started talking about the hotel and then blamed the faulty earpiece on the whole david duke thing where they asked him three times to disavow the kkk. why do you think he just can't come out and say he's wrong or that he's just so horrible at cleaning up his own mess? >> because i think these are the things that he really believes. and i think he resents it so deeply, and you saw this with chief of staff reince priebus, with some others who came into the white house to try to control the messaging. he dislikes being fed lines that make him look, quote unquote, presidential in his mind, the things that he's supposed to say. he wants to say the things that he truly believes. in his gut, this is what he believes he was elected on. he believes he had a very special, direct relationship with the deeply conservative republican base and that he was able to connect with them by saying these things -- >> he was elected on lies? >> look, he was elected on how he sees the world. the fact is today he was reading from a script, not a very good performance, and what he really believes is
true, and then he started talking about the hotel and then blamed the faulty earpiece on the whole david duke thing where they asked him three times to disavow the kkk. why do you think he just can't come out and say he's wrong or that he's just so horrible at cleaning up his own mess? >> because i think these are the things that he really believes. and i think he resents it so deeply, and you saw this with chief of staff reince priebus, with some others who came into the white house to...
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i heard david duke brought up. ace ventura was brought up.nce and our he -- and russia interference in our election was brought up. >> whatever the question is, the answer is russia, it's collusion. and that's what the democrat strategy is. whatever happens to the president in this meeting. no matter what he does, the democrats will say it's clear vladimir putin is in the pocket of donald trump. and they are friend. he's alienating all of our allies. that's clearly their strategy. they want to put doubt into the voters mind. i don't think it' a smart strategy. democrats need to get out and stand for something. they need to get a message and say this is what we are all about. it didn't work in reverse. charles: today i thought was interesting and didn't get any media coverage was a tweet that sent a clear message to russia, a firm message, do we have the tweet? let's put up the tweet for the audience. greece expelled two russian officials and banned -- and barred the entry of two others for attempting to interfere with greece politics. that's
i heard david duke brought up. ace ventura was brought up.nce and our he -- and russia interference in our election was brought up. >> whatever the question is, the answer is russia, it's collusion. and that's what the democrat strategy is. whatever happens to the president in this meeting. no matter what he does, the democrats will say it's clear vladimir putin is in the pocket of donald trump. and they are friend. he's alienating all of our allies. that's clearly their strategy. they...
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to charlottesville, shouldn't police officers respond to real crime instead of following around david duke>> this is different. >> it is worse what happens in charlottesville. apples and oranges. >> two separate situations. >> they really are not. >> we'll go to break. the democratic party officially endorses socialism, the video up next. ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, che
to charlottesville, shouldn't police officers respond to real crime instead of following around david duke>> this is different. >> it is worse what happens in charlottesville. apples and oranges. >> two separate situations. >> they really are not. >> we'll go to break. the democratic party officially endorses socialism, the video up next. ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this...
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it's not as if he is sitting around plotting -- he is not david duke. he is not a politician whose career was dedicated to a racist ideal. not by a long shot. but those views suffused almost everything. >> it is a connector. anti-semi in spite of his relationship with brandeis? >> he was very good on that, actually. you think of racism and anti-semitism going together, but you cannot really find it. asked other historians, did you run across anti-semitism? it's not part of who he was. the southern vote, too. , that helps. 's how did woodrow wilson stroke affect his dealing with the senate and the treaty of versailles? briefly, what is the treaty of versailles and how did wilson deal with the 14 points? washe treaty of versailles worked out by the victors in world war ii. it was quite punitive to the germans. john maynard keynes wrote the economic consequences of the peace, in which he wrote the price tag was going to be so high and the germans would not be able to pay it, they would be so angry there would be a second world war. which happened. actually
it's not as if he is sitting around plotting -- he is not david duke. he is not a politician whose career was dedicated to a racist ideal. not by a long shot. but those views suffused almost everything. >> it is a connector. anti-semi in spite of his relationship with brandeis? >> he was very good on that, actually. you think of racism and anti-semitism going together, but you cannot really find it. asked other historians, did you run across anti-semitism? it's not part of who he...
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nationalists who tie themselves to the gop giving safe harbor where you deny that you don't know who david dukes is, and the presidency of the messaging around charlottesville where i can just hear you crafting the message that was different than what was ultimately delivered by the president. so is there anyone that would say it is great to go out there and break things up. i mean, my tenure was trying to deconstruct it out of the institutions that had grown up around the party that slowed it down and there was a lot of pushback against that some of which are listened to and somei didn't play ultimately have to pay a price for that and so the question is what price do you think trump is paying or was he warned there would be a price and everyone is just looking at the scorecard saying you won that one and that one but this left in the wake is a lot of not good perceptions by the public. >> guest: he reached out to an area in many cases we would call unregistered voters or independent voters so he did bring a lot of people into the party who didn't feel like the party and its leadership and othe
nationalists who tie themselves to the gop giving safe harbor where you deny that you don't know who david dukes is, and the presidency of the messaging around charlottesville where i can just hear you crafting the message that was different than what was ultimately delivered by the president. so is there anyone that would say it is great to go out there and break things up. i mean, my tenure was trying to deconstruct it out of the institutions that had grown up around the party that slowed it...
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saying, you know, david duke was one of president trump's big champions during the 2016 campaign so wedo you hold the president? is he responsible for the racist views of supporters or conversely do his own views on this subject -- and remember, paul ryan, speaker of the house, he said when asked about president trump's comments at one point in the campaign they're the textbook definition of racism. >> you said -- >> mercurial. >> mexican american. david? >> so look. obviously pushed back. i don't believe that the president's racist and he says racially insensitive comments and remarks. i don't believe he's racist and to nina's point, this is a biggest conversation to have in america. right? these handful of completely whack job individuals are able to weasel their way on to the ballots under the republican mantra or label is horrific. >> do you think it's a coincidence all of them doing it now? >> i think that there's perhaps, you know, more of a feel that they can -- emboldened. not necessarily by the president but the rise of folks, ronald reagan once said i don't necessarily agree
saying, you know, david duke was one of president trump's big champions during the 2016 campaign so wedo you hold the president? is he responsible for the racist views of supporters or conversely do his own views on this subject -- and remember, paul ryan, speaker of the house, he said when asked about president trump's comments at one point in the campaign they're the textbook definition of racism. >> you said -- >> mercurial. >> mexican american. david? >> so look....
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david duke and neo nazis apparently for some don't meet the republican villain test. that's right, i forgot, they are fine people on both sides. roy moore, an alleged serial pedophile apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strozk, a former army officer who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes, is the gravest threat to our democracy. how dare you lecture us about villains when your party continues to turn a blind eye to that parade of degenerates that i just listed. this investigation is a joke. it's a fraud. this hearing is a kangaroo court. it is a three-ring circus. it is not even mertorious of an investigation by ace ventura pet detective let alone 75 members of the united states congress. let's stop wasting taxpayer dollars and get back to the business of the american people. >> the gentleman from georgia is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> gentle lady from north carolina is recognized. >> thank you
david duke and neo nazis apparently for some don't meet the republican villain test. that's right, i forgot, they are fine people on both sides. roy moore, an alleged serial pedophile apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strozk, a former army officer who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes, is the gravest threat to our democracy. how...
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david duke, a neo-nazi apparently for some don't meet the republican villain test. oh, that's right. i forgot. there are fine people on both sides. roy moore, an alleged serial pedophile. apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strzok, a former army officer who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes. is the gravest threat to our democracy. how dare you lecture us about villains when your party turn as blind eye to that parade of degen writs that i just listed? this investigation is a joke. it's a fraud. this hearing is a kangaroo court. it's a three-ring circus. it's not even meritorious of an investigation by ace ventura, pet detective let alone 75 members of the united states congress. let's stop wasting taxpayer dollars and get back to the business of the american people. >> gentleman from new york yields back. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> gentle lady from north carol
david duke, a neo-nazi apparently for some don't meet the republican villain test. oh, that's right. i forgot. there are fine people on both sides. roy moore, an alleged serial pedophile. apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strzok, a former army officer who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes. is the gravest threat to our democracy....
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david duke and neo-nazis apparently for some, don't meet the republican villain test. oh, that's right, i forgot. there are fine people on both sides. roy moore, an alleged serial pedophile, apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strzok, a former army officer, who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes, is the graves existential threat. how dare you turn a blind eye to that parade of degenerates i just listed. this investigation is a joke. it's a fraud. this hearing is a kangaroo court. it is a three-ring circus. it is not even meritorious of an investigation by ace ventura pet detective, let alone 75 members of the united states congress. let's stop wasting taxpayer dollars and get back to the business of the american people. >> gentleman from new york yields back. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentle >> gentle lady from north carolina is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairma
david duke and neo-nazis apparently for some, don't meet the republican villain test. oh, that's right, i forgot. there are fine people on both sides. roy moore, an alleged serial pedophile, apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strzok, a former army officer, who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes, is the graves existential threat. how...
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he did not want him because he was puerto rican, talking about he did not know david duke and they were shaken hands. president obama, they tried to out of history. yeah, this is white privilege. --y talk about the boa vote, vote, vote. sit up theres like they do not know a damn thing. that is not to write. host: let's go to greg calling .rom eagle good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for the show. host: good morning. onler: the lady who is just the lack ofn civility but i think she may have missed where the real call is. we gerrymandering that we have, and both sides are guilty of this, and increased degree for low these many years. can bring some historical perspective to the table. gerrymandering, not an ability in many states to have true contests. you have republican districts, denmark districts -- democrat districts. look at sports. there's a chance, the way the system is wrought up, for teams who do poorly to move up. in politics, we don't see that kind of opportunity. , as anever going to win result, or ever have our side represented in congress or the legislative le
he did not want him because he was puerto rican, talking about he did not know david duke and they were shaken hands. president obama, they tried to out of history. yeah, this is white privilege. --y talk about the boa vote, vote, vote. sit up theres like they do not know a damn thing. that is not to write. host: let's go to greg calling .rom eagle good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for the show. host: good morning. onler: the lady who is just the lack ofn civility but i think she...
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. >> what about when he denied knowing who david duke was and what the ku klux klan had done sunday beforesoft president. >> that's racist though, isn't it? >> what's that? >> isn't that racist? there's a difference between not being soft and fluffy and be -- >> fair enough, joe. fair enough to the general population it would look like it is racist. the man is not racist. he is not a racist. we know him. we can paint him with a racist brush if we don't like his policy, but that's not who the man is. when you dig deep into the guy, we know he is not racist. >> charlie? >> look, you know, part of it is what are you willing to accept. you know, how much of the racism, how much of the xenophobia, how much of the anti-muslim bias, how much of the treatment of when. i remember when conservatives said character matters. i remember when conservatives would have united behind, you know, a hard line on the russian attack. if barack obama had behaved the way donald trump behaved last week, eric bollings head would have exploded. >> i think barack obama leaned over and said, don't worry when i get my
. >> what about when he denied knowing who david duke was and what the ku klux klan had done sunday beforesoft president. >> that's racist though, isn't it? >> what's that? >> isn't that racist? there's a difference between not being soft and fluffy and be -- >> fair enough, joe. fair enough to the general population it would look like it is racist. the man is not racist. he is not a racist. we know him. we can paint him with a racist brush if we don't like his...
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david duke and neonazis, apparently for some, don't meet the republican villain test. oh, that's right, i forgot, there are fine people on both sides. roy moore, an alleged serial pedophile, apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strzok, a former army officer, who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes, is the gravest existential threat to our democracy. how dare you lecture us about villains. , when your party continues to turn a blind eye to that parade of degenerates that i just listed. this investigation is a joke. it's a fraud. this hearing is a kangaroo court. it is a three-ring circus. let's stop wasting taxpayer dollars and get back to the business of the american people. >> the enlt whi jempblt -- gent from north carolina is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to yield my time to you. >> i thank the gentle lady from north carolina. agent strzok, on march the 14th, 2017, we were a couple of
david duke and neonazis, apparently for some, don't meet the republican villain test. oh, that's right, i forgot, there are fine people on both sides. roy moore, an alleged serial pedophile, apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strzok, a former army officer, who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes, is the gravest existential threat to...
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david duke and neo-nazis apparently for some don't meet the republican villain test. oh, that's right. i forgot. there are fine people on both sides. roy moore an alleged serial pedophile apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strzok, a former army officer, who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes, is the gravest existential threat to our democracy. how dare you lecture us about villains, when your party continues to turn a blind eye to that parade of degenerates that i just listed. this investigation is a joke. it's a fraud. this hearing is a kangaroo court. it is a three ring circus. it is not even meritorious of an investigation by ace ventura pet detective let alone 75 members of the united states congress. let's stop wasting taxpayer dollars and get back to the business of the american people. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> gentleman fro
david duke and neo-nazis apparently for some don't meet the republican villain test. oh, that's right. i forgot. there are fine people on both sides. roy moore an alleged serial pedophile apparently doesn't meet the republican villain test. he was the nominee of your party for a seat in the united states senate. but we're supposed to believe that agent peter strzok, a former army officer, who has served the fbi with distinction, yes, made some mistakes, is the gravest existential threat to our...
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david smith of duke university. >> we know that the chinese have a shopping list of intelligence andechnology that they target every year. we know that the research he took from duke university was on that collection list, and we know that certain government officials and operatives met with him while he was in the united states. they came in and took pictures and measurements of all the equipment and sent it back to china. >> laura: take measurements and send it back to china. joining me for a reaction is dean cheng, senior research fellow at the heritage foundation's asian studies center. this is nothing new but it still shocks me. he comes to duke university, lawfully here. suddenly he is a big billionaire back home and he has cutting edge technology from dr. smith. >> yep. well, he is -- the -- mr. liu basically said he came to duke university specifically to work with that professor. he had been following his work for years and apparently brought several of his colleagues over to work on it as well. >> laura: how do we continue to allow this, given how bad a job we've done to co
david smith of duke university. >> we know that the chinese have a shopping list of intelligence andechnology that they target every year. we know that the research he took from duke university was on that collection list, and we know that certain government officials and operatives met with him while he was in the united states. they came in and took pictures and measurements of all the equipment and sent it back to china. >> laura: take measurements and send it back to china....
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this fbi document highlights a case at duke university in the lab of dr. david smith. >> a microwave oven. >> reporter: dr. smith, famous for inventing an in visibility cloak made of a material invisible to microwave, something that captured the attention of even late night comedians and a young scientist is china, ruopeng liu, who came to study at lab some believe on a mission from the chinese government. >> we know chinese have a shopping list of intelligence and technology they target every year. we know the research he took from duke university wasm whe he was in the united states. >> reporter: liu, who was being paid by the chinese government while a student here brought his colleagues from china to dr. smith's lab. >> they came in and took pictures and measurements of all the equipment and actually sent that back to china i found and built one in ruopeng's old lab. >> reporter: is that ethical? it sounds like theft to me. i don't know. >> it sounds like theft if we were a company, you might think so. >> reporter: frank's unit at the fbi opened a case on li
this fbi document highlights a case at duke university in the lab of dr. david smith. >> a microwave oven. >> reporter: dr. smith, famous for inventing an in visibility cloak made of a material invisible to microwave, something that captured the attention of even late night comedians and a young scientist is china, ruopeng liu, who came to study at lab some believe on a mission from the chinese government. >> we know chinese have a shopping list of intelligence and technology...
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david smith, considered one of the world's experts on something called meta materials. liu came here to dukeeve he was on a mission from the chinese government. >> did you know about dr. smith, david smith before you went? >> yeah, for sure. he's very famous before. >> fame us for something that captured attention of late night comedians and even made it on jeopardy. >> $200, innovative. >> duke university has developed a prototype for a cloak that grants this power just like harry potter's. >> the truth is dr. smith's invisibility cloak is not exactly like harry potter's but it is ground breaking enough for the u.s. military to have invested millions in his basic research. liu enrolled in duke in 2006. >> very smart, yes. >> very directed, though. >> very directed, very likable. a sweet kid basically. you'd almost describe him as bumbling a little bit. >> though he was extremely focused when it came to getting his colleagues back in china involved. >> did you start to get a little bit alarmed? >> the real metric is productivity. for a time he was being very productive, more productive than
david smith, considered one of the world's experts on something called meta materials. liu came here to dukeeve he was on a mission from the chinese government. >> did you know about dr. smith, david smith before you went? >> yeah, for sure. he's very famous before. >> fame us for something that captured attention of late night comedians and even made it on jeopardy. >> $200, innovative. >> duke university has developed a prototype for a cloak that grants this...
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duke. long time clipper. >> jim: that's a fine example right there. >> brian: they have got him op the arm. but he's able to fight through and finish. >> brian: david3. his first field goal for the game. inside big baby. here's hawkins. crossover. stop it. flicks it in >> jim: that time he was in stuck in concrete on that crossover. >> brian: mcgetty. wii got two high powered offenses pack back and forth. >> jim: it's touch to stop him. he didn't have a lowork with. he squeezes right in between two defenders and still able to maintain his balance. >> brian: good drop off and fumbled and got it back. followed it and missed it. play kind of a little sloppy. >> jim: the crossover right here. gomes not able to recover. then maggette able to get to the weak side of the rim to finish it. >> brian: head coach of tri-state. , there's david hawkins. he'll shoot the 4. and got it. one point lead now for power and hawkins has got 9. top of the rap report. what do you got, mike >> do you want to tell rap he's got to turn his mic on. the >> jim: do you want to tell him or should i? okay, i'm gonna tell him. >> brian: hawkins had the last 9 points for tri-state.
duke. long time clipper. >> jim: that's a fine example right there. >> brian: they have got him op the arm. but he's able to fight through and finish. >> brian: david3. his first field goal for the game. inside big baby. here's hawkins. crossover. stop it. flicks it in >> jim: that time he was in stuck in concrete on that crossover. >> brian: mcgetty. wii got two high powered offenses pack back and forth. >> jim: it's touch to stop him. he didn't have a...
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david: thank you very much. 6.66. let's get you an update with paul allen in sydney. the dukee business minister says failure to reach a brexit deal would be disastrous for british industry, especially companies that rely on just-in-time supply chains. he says u.k. businesses have a right to voice concerns. airbus and bmw have warned a could pull investment from britain. india has blocked cryptocurrencies as the supreme to overturn the ban on banks dealing in digital tokens. that coindges that and other cryptocurrencies cannot be treated as currencies ,nder india's existing law saying they must be made of metal and stamped by the government. crowdedr leg room and plane cabins are being thwarted by regulators in the u.s. no faa says there is evidence the lack of space is a safety issue that would hinder it back you wish and's. passengers prompted a nonprofit group to sue, claiming airlines have created a safety hazard by chasing profit. england will face sweden in the world cup corner finals after and eliminating columbia on penalties. match finished one-oh, before the knockout
david: thank you very much. 6.66. let's get you an update with paul allen in sydney. the dukee business minister says failure to reach a brexit deal would be disastrous for british industry, especially companies that rely on just-in-time supply chains. he says u.k. businesses have a right to voice concerns. airbus and bmw have warned a could pull investment from britain. india has blocked cryptocurrencies as the supreme to overturn the ban on banks dealing in digital tokens. that coindges that...
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duke and duchess of cambridge, will be baptised at the chapel royal at st james's palace in london today. good morning. it's monday 9th july 2018. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the brexit secretary, david, who has been leading the government's negotiations to leave the eu, has resigned, saying he does not believe in the prime minister's strategy. the news was confirmed just before midnight when mr davis sent a letter to theresa may saying, that during his time as brexit secretary "there have been a significant number of occassions "in the last year on which i have disagreed with number 10 policy". he went on to say that the "the current trend of policy and tactics" was making it "look less and less likely" that the uk would leave the customs union and single market. the resignation comes just days after the prime minister appeared to secure the cabinet‘s backing for her brexit plan, during an away—day at chequers. theresa may responded to david davis' resignation in her own letter overnight. she told him that she is "sorry you have chosen to leave "the government" when we have already made so much progress towards delivering a smooth and successful brexit. she goes on to say "i do not
duke and duchess of cambridge, will be baptised at the chapel royal at st james's palace in london today. good morning. it's monday 9th july 2018. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the brexit secretary, david, who has been leading the government's negotiations to leave the eu, has resigned, saying he does not believe in the prime minister's strategy. the news was confirmed just before midnight when mr davis sent a letter to theresa may saying, that during his time as brexit secretary "there...