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this is a donald trump's sounding like a a bridge builder that's not what we're used to the democrats julies they're now in a position as you said to check his power is that going to make it easier or more difficult to work with him well again you know midterm elections are over but the two thousand and twenty lection campaign has started today and of course democrats will need to distance himself continued to distance himself from donald trump but they can't be viewed as the do nothing congress so they actually have to be very careful on were they going to be working together with him keep in mind it's not just the subpoena power that nancy pelosi now holds but they also have the power of the purse they can have the funding bill rejected from if he says well infrastructure let's do it they can say we're not going to pay for it we're going to reject the budget for instance so there's actually quite a negotiation taking place with the democrats and this of course something that the president said he is the you know. the architect of the art of the deal that will see how far that goes today re
this is a donald trump's sounding like a a bridge builder that's not what we're used to the democrats julies they're now in a position as you said to check his power is that going to make it easier or more difficult to work with him well again you know midterm elections are over but the two thousand and twenty lection campaign has started today and of course democrats will need to distance himself continued to distance himself from donald trump but they can't be viewed as the do nothing...
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president to dig in his heels and fight and say, no, $5 billion is enough, they will empower the democrats. >> julie: here's the hurdle. the democrats. how do republicans get this done in the next 60 days with opposition from democrats? here's chuck shumer, for example, already talking about a possible shutdown. guess who he's blaming? watch. >> republicans are in charge. if the government shuts down, it's on their back. now, we want a couple of things. we want to make sure that tacting attorney general does not interfere with the mueller investigation. we believe our republican colleagues will join us, and we believe if president trump stays out of the appropriations process, we can have a good bipartisan agreement and the government can move smoothly forward. >> julie: the president stays out of the appropriation process. wishful thinking. do they move forward? will they come to an agreement in the middle? >> he has stayed out of it pretty substantially in the past. any fight like this in washington comes down to one question. which side does better under the status quo? and who can take the most
president to dig in his heels and fight and say, no, $5 billion is enough, they will empower the democrats. >> julie: here's the hurdle. the democrats. how do republicans get this done in the next 60 days with opposition from democrats? here's chuck shumer, for example, already talking about a possible shutdown. guess who he's blaming? watch. >> republicans are in charge. if the government shuts down, it's on their back. now, we want a couple of things. we want to make sure that...
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i'm julie bane darr was and join us we have lisa booth. former ohio senate democraticinority leader capri ca can cafaro rocking the glasses today and rachel campos-duffy and sean duffy of wisconsin also known as mr. rachel. i bet you love that, too. >> you got the right title there. >> julie: absolutely. you two know each other, right? don't you have a kid or two together? so cute. your kids are the cutest. >> i do congressional events now people say you come to the event. as long as you bring rachel. hot ticket item. >> they have their priorities. [laughter] >> they are watching the right channel. >> love it. >> julie: after months of investigating president trump sends written responses to questions into rush meddling into the 2016 election. the president is speaking to reporters before heading to mar-a-lago for the holiday, again, slamming the probe. watch this. >> the written answers to the witch-hunt that's been going on forever, no collusion, no nothing. they have been finished, finished them yesterday. >> julie: the president's lawyer rudy giuliani suggesting th
i'm julie bane darr was and join us we have lisa booth. former ohio senate democraticinority leader capri ca can cafaro rocking the glasses today and rachel campos-duffy and sean duffy of wisconsin also known as mr. rachel. i bet you love that, too. >> you got the right title there. >> julie: absolutely. you two know each other, right? don't you have a kid or two together? so cute. your kids are the cutest. >> i do congressional events now people say you come to the event. as...
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julie: it's been an exciting night. a lot of predictability with the fact that the house has been gained by the democrats. of surprises, a lot of close races. >> ed: about sns, arizona senator. >> julie: still waiting for that. >> ed: we will be calling all of these. three hours, live coverage, bringing it right into "fox & friends." we'll be going all night. >> julie: we share well. our complete coverage of tuesday's election results continues this hour with an in-depth look at all of the races. the congressional numbers at this hour, the house has been my control of the house -- the democrats, rather, needed to pick up 23 seats, nationwide to do that. at this hour, they stand to gain as many as 30 5:30 five. >> ed: the republicans retain control of the senate, they have ousted democratic incumbents in indiana, north dakota, and missouri. that guarantees republicans will remain guardians of president trump's conservative agenda for two more years at least in that chamber. >> ed: joining us now live this hour from the site of some very key races across the country, correspondent alicia acuna, bryan llenas,
julie: it's been an exciting night. a lot of predictability with the fact that the house has been gained by the democrats. of surprises, a lot of close races. >> ed: about sns, arizona senator. >> julie: still waiting for that. >> ed: we will be calling all of these. three hours, live coverage, bringing it right into "fox & friends." we'll be going all night. >> julie: we share well. our complete coverage of tuesday's election results continues this hour...
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she is the most effective legislator on the democrat side. >> julie: she is. s how to raise money and a great deal maker. this is one that i guess it is just politics but it just seems if the democrats want to bring in new blood every time one actually has the gal if you will to run against nancy pelosi, they get slapped down by nancy pelosi who says you don't stand a chance. just get behind me. mustafa, the issue of voting rights has been a top priority of members of the congressional black caucus which fudge used to lead. democratic leadership elections take place a week from today. is there any chance that anybody else is going to come out of the woodwork or is pelosi a sure foot in? and is this part of the plan for 2020? >> look, she has -- you heard from both sides. she is arguably the most effective speaker of the united states house of representatives. she has passed legislation and someone who has command of her caucus and is able to pass legislation bipartisanly if you look at her record. 70% of the legislation that passed under her leadership was bipa
she is the most effective legislator on the democrat side. >> julie: she is. s how to raise money and a great deal maker. this is one that i guess it is just politics but it just seems if the democrats want to bring in new blood every time one actually has the gal if you will to run against nancy pelosi, they get slapped down by nancy pelosi who says you don't stand a chance. just get behind me. mustafa, the issue of voting rights has been a top priority of members of the congressional...
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democratic women. i said we have to change this. now we'll have close to 90. >> juliewashington, democrats had only 12 women in the chamber. now they have about 90. so she says if hillary had won, she'd go home. they have 90 women. it's not like there's a shortage of women, but she still believes that it is a male dominated job. >> i think it is important to her. she wasn't pulling the gender card. she was telling you reality. this is a person who has been in congress for a long time. who has fought through a male dominated structure for decades and decades. i think it's important to her to be one of the leaders, one of the four leader for this period of time. >> not to say i don't believe all politicians, but i'm not sure nancy pelosi was ready to leave had hillary clinton leave either. it's convenient to say that now. i do believe nancy pelosi does need to build up a leadership bench. the democratic party, the leadership is older. they need a new generation. i think she should take six month, a year, do that, then move forward. that's what i would recommend. >> that'
democratic women. i said we have to change this. now we'll have close to 90. >> juliewashington, democrats had only 12 women in the chamber. now they have about 90. so she says if hillary had won, she'd go home. they have 90 women. it's not like there's a shortage of women, but she still believes that it is a male dominated job. >> i think it is important to her. she wasn't pulling the gender card. she was telling you reality. this is a person who has been in congress for a long...
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julie: they sure do. wait to see you, happy thanksgiving. we are one week away from house democratelections and now nancy pelosi is cutting a deal to get democrat marcia fudge to drop her own potential speaker bid. the power panel will weigh in. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little love my-y way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ philadelphia cream cheese. made with fresh milk an
julie: they sure do. wait to see you, happy thanksgiving. we are one week away from house democratelections and now nancy pelosi is cutting a deal to get democrat marcia fudge to drop her own potential speaker bid. the power panel will weigh in. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or...
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happened, as we are talking what happened with conservative religious voters, what also happen was a democrat julie turned out the cycle. the difference is that then white social conservatives really turned out which gave them the ability to hold the senate and then went democrats kept the house, we were left with these like very divergent and increasingly extreme visions. i don't need to keep telling you all everything you already know about that. and how we do that every day. but the power of the white social conservative voting bloc, specifically to achieve its ends, it's been a crazily remarkable to me. as much as democrats were celebrating, this as a blue ble italy strengthened a week after the initial election results came through, all the sources i was talking to an voters i would call in state even went democrats pick up how seat, they were all celebrating because holding the senate allows them to advance the long-term educational plan and they had as a potentially a third supreme court justice. so in places like iowa republicans kept the governorship and kept the legislature, even though t
happened, as we are talking what happened with conservative religious voters, what also happen was a democrat julie turned out the cycle. the difference is that then white social conservatives really turned out which gave them the ability to hold the senate and then went democrats kept the house, we were left with these like very divergent and increasingly extreme visions. i don't need to keep telling you all everything you already know about that. and how we do that every day. but the power of...
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. >> a dozen russian agents charged with hacking the democrats. >> on july 13, special counsel muellerusion between trump campaign and russian government. issued another indictment. rinking the kremlin. to the election attack. three days later putin met with president trump in helsinki. >> why should americans and why should president trump believe your statement that russia didn't intervene in the 2016 election? >> putin denied the allegation. instead he offered to allow mueller to observe russian law enforcement interviewing the alleged hackers. he wanted something unprecedented in return. access to u.s. officials he claims were criminals. >> officers of law enforcement. and intelligence service of the united states. whom we believe have something to do with illegal action in russia. >> on his list. former ambassador to russia. michael mcfall. >> i was shocked. the audacity of what he was doing. saying we want to arrest a former ambassador of the united states of the america to the russian federation. and daring the trump administration to back that back. and the president didn't bat
. >> a dozen russian agents charged with hacking the democrats. >> on july 13, special counsel muellerusion between trump campaign and russian government. issued another indictment. rinking the kremlin. to the election attack. three days later putin met with president trump in helsinki. >> why should americans and why should president trump believe your statement that russia didn't intervene in the 2016 election? >> putin denied the allegation. instead he offered to...
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a dozen russian agents charged with hacking the democrats. >> on july 13th, special counsel robert mueller's into collusion between the trump campaign and putin's government issued another indictment linking the kremlin to the election attack. three days later, putin met with president trump in helsinki. >> president putin, why should americans and why should president trump believe your statement that russia did not intervene in the 2016 election? >> putin denied the allegations. instead, he offered to allow mueller to observe russian law enforcement interviewing the alleged hackers. but he wanted something unprecedented in return. access to u.s. government officials he claimed were criminals. >> translator: officers of law enforcement and intelligence services of the united states whom we believe -- who have something to do with illegal actions on the territory of russia. >> on putin's list, former ambassador to russia, michael mcfall. >> i'm shocked. the audacity of what putin was doing. he was saying, we want to arrest the former ambassador of the united states of america to the russian
a dozen russian agents charged with hacking the democrats. >> on july 13th, special counsel robert mueller's into collusion between the trump campaign and putin's government issued another indictment linking the kremlin to the election attack. three days later, putin met with president trump in helsinki. >> president putin, why should americans and why should president trump believe your statement that russia did not intervene in the 2016 election? >> putin denied the...
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was harder because one, he was the early part of this period just the democratic junior democratic senator and in july became the democratic presidential nominee and not until december he became the president-elect. there wasn't an apparatus chronicling his every move. kennedy was not a person who was particularly well-organized. even though he thinks the 1960 campaign was a well mistreated machine, they were making it up on the fly. it was chaotic and disorganized. to piece together this time of looking at the diaries and calendars of kennedy's secretary, she was as scattered and disorganized as jfk and me. there wasn't a whole lot of help there. there wasn't that much to go on and then stumbled, this was intuition and luck, i started looking at press conference transcripts of p or salinger, kennedy's press secretary. he was given throughout this transition press conferences every day at least, some days two and three. he was talking all the time. i was able to read his briefings to the press. i was able to piece together the story, a calendar of 1960, 61, on wednesday, we are announcing this so i ch
was harder because one, he was the early part of this period just the democratic junior democratic senator and in july became the democratic presidential nominee and not until december he became the president-elect. there wasn't an apparatus chronicling his every move. kennedy was not a person who was particularly well-organized. even though he thinks the 1960 campaign was a well mistreated machine, they were making it up on the fly. it was chaotic and disorganized. to piece together this time...
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. >> reporter: democrats highlighted whitaker's july 17th interview about cutting funding for specialounsel robert mueller. jeff sessions without. >> a recess appointment, that attorney general doesn't fire bob mueller but reduces the budget so low the investigation grinds to a halt. >> reporter: with the president after session's resignation whitaker oversees the justice department and the special counsel russia investigation. march 17th recusal from the probe drove a wedge between himself and the president. >> there will be an investigation, to obstruct the investigation. >> reporter: the justice department shakeup was about disruption. >> it is commendable and notable to argue for continuum by having the chief of staff beauty attorney general and their on-the-job be the acting attorney general to a permanent replacement to be nominated and keeping in his job as deputy attorney general mister rosenstein. >> constitutional law experts, to recuse himself based on tv interviews and tweets are without legal merit. >> a difference whether the lawyers a commentator or an acting attorney g
. >> reporter: democrats highlighted whitaker's july 17th interview about cutting funding for specialounsel robert mueller. jeff sessions without. >> a recess appointment, that attorney general doesn't fire bob mueller but reduces the budget so low the investigation grinds to a halt. >> reporter: with the president after session's resignation whitaker oversees the justice department and the special counsel russia investigation. march 17th recusal from the probe drove a wedge...
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. >> if you had told democrats in june, july, august, that you are going to pick up 30-something seatsand have a couple losses, democrats would have said, that's great. we got caught up a little bit in, you know -- i don't want to put it on him, but beto mania. there was a movement there in a race that he never really had a chance. >> true. >> beto was going to be the wendy davis of 2018. texas is still texas. >> sure. >> and democrats do what republicans have done before. they really invest emotionally in the person without sort of recognizing where the country is, what state they're running in. so i understand that setting up that expectation was probably very emotionally devastating, joe. >> i'm like van. i'll be fine. >> she's actually reaching out to take care of you. >> yes. >> in ten seconds or less, progressive versus sen tryst democrat. is there a lesson to learn? >> good candidates will win. we will find that in our presidential candidate. i have no idea who it is, but it is someone who can bridge the back. >> thank you so much. >>> president trump will hold a news conference
. >> if you had told democrats in june, july, august, that you are going to pick up 30-something seatsand have a couple losses, democrats would have said, that's great. we got caught up a little bit in, you know -- i don't want to put it on him, but beto mania. there was a movement there in a race that he never really had a chance. >> true. >> beto was going to be the wendy davis of 2018. texas is still texas. >> sure. >> and democrats do what republicans have done...
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you'll remember that wikileaks released their first batch of emails during the democratic convention on julyhen, on july 25, stone sent corsi an email that read, "get to assange at ecuadorian embassy in london and get the pending wikileaks emails." you don't put that in an email, you dummy! you got to use code names. what do you think, "mr. bond, you are now a secret agent. your code name is double-o james bond secret agent." then eight days-- james bond fans. ( applause ) then eight days-- eight days-- eight days after the first email, corsi wrote back to stone, "word is friend in embassy plans two more dumps, one shortly after i'm back, second in october. impact planned to be very damaging." ( laughter ) not as damaging as this email will be later to me, jerome corsi, but still... prettywing yesterday-- just yesterday. the same interview or a different interview. a different interview with "the washington post? trump had a wide-ranging interview with "the washington post" yesterday. and in it, he complained at length about federal reserve chairman jerome powell, and explained that he knows
you'll remember that wikileaks released their first batch of emails during the democratic convention on julyhen, on july 25, stone sent corsi an email that read, "get to assange at ecuadorian embassy in london and get the pending wikileaks emails." you don't put that in an email, you dummy! you got to use code names. what do you think, "mr. bond, you are now a secret agent. your code name is double-o james bond secret agent." then eight days-- james bond fans. ( applause )...
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. >> democrats highlighted his july 2017 interview about cutting funding for special counsel robert mueller, if attorney general jeff sessions was out. >> i could see a scenario where he is replaced with a recess appointment and that attorney general doesn't fire bob mueller but he reduces the budget so low that his investigation grinds to an absolute halt. >> whitaker now oversees the justice department and the special counsel russia investigation. his recusal drove a wedge between himself and the president. >> there will be investigation about whether the president deliberately did this to obstruct the investigation. >> the counselor to the president said the justice department shake-up is not about disruption. >> i think it's very commendable and notable that the president is offering for a continuum by having the chief of staff to the attorney general who's been there over a year on the job be the acting attorney general into a more permanent placement can be nominated and keeping his job at the deputy attorney general mr. rosenstein. >> a leading constitutional law expert called for wh
. >> democrats highlighted his july 2017 interview about cutting funding for special counsel robert mueller, if attorney general jeff sessions was out. >> i could see a scenario where he is replaced with a recess appointment and that attorney general doesn't fire bob mueller but he reduces the budget so low that his investigation grinds to an absolute halt. >> whitaker now oversees the justice department and the special counsel russia investigation. his recusal drove a wedge...
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side was harder because one, he was, for the early part he was just a democratic junior democratic senator and in july he became a democratic presidential nominee and it wasn't until december he became the president-elect though there wasn't this apparatus chronicling hisevery move . kennedy was not a person who was well organized. he was sort of, even though we look back on the campaign and think it was this well orchestrated machine, in fact they were making it up on the fly and it was chaotic and disorganized. so i tried to piece together this time by looking at the diaries and calendars of kennedy's terry evelyn lincoln and she was about as tattered and disorganized as jfk and me. so it was, there wasn't a whole lot ofhealthcare . it wasn't thatmuch to go on . i then stumbled and this is intuition and lock, i started looking at the press conference transcripts of the air calendar was kennedy's press secretary and it was interesting as he was getting conferences every day at least and some days two and three. he was talking all the time though i was able to read his briefings to the press. i was ab
side was harder because one, he was, for the early part he was just a democratic junior democratic senator and in july he became a democratic presidential nominee and it wasn't until december he became the president-elect though there wasn't this apparatus chronicling hisevery move . kennedy was not a person who was well organized. he was sort of, even though we look back on the campaign and think it was this well orchestrated machine, in fact they were making it up on the fly and it was...
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. >> democrats highlighted whitaker's july 2,017th interview about cutting funding for special counsel robert mueller. if attorney general jeff sessions was out. >> i can see a scenario where jeff sessions replaced with a recess appointment and that attorney general doesn't fire bob mueller but he reduces his budget so low that his investigation grants to almost a whole to. >> the president asking for sessions regulation, whitaker oversees the justice department and the special counsel russian investigation. sessions march 2017 recusal from the russia probe drove a wedge between himself and the president. >> there will be an investigation here about whether the president deliberately did this to obstruct the investigation. >> consular to the president of the shake-up is not about disruption. >> i think it's very commendable and notable that the president is offering for a continuum by having the chief of staff to the attorney general, in there for over a year on the job can't be the acting attorney general until a permanent replacement can be nominated and keeping in his job that deput
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if it falls to the democrats for the first time in modern memory, we could see an earthquake in texas politics. >> julie years since you've had a democrat there, right, there in the senate. which county are you going to be watching? >> it's been -- i will be watching tarrant county as well because representative o'rourke has said many times, hey, this all goes through tarrant county. and i would be watching colin and denton county. there are likely to be a lot of new voters there, a lot of new homes, a lot of new builds. i'm interested to see if people coming in from out of state are voting and what difference they're making. >> what an election you both get to watch for us. it's good to have two on-the-ground experts to give us the insight into what's happening there. appreciate the time julie fine and abby livingston. >> thank you. >> democrats are running on health care, it's the biggest issue of the election. their sudden attempt to sway voters. vo: you're feeling the squeeze. costs are rising. it's hard to keep up. in washington, one party is calling the shots and the middle class isn't being heard
if it falls to the democrats for the first time in modern memory, we could see an earthquake in texas politics. >> julie years since you've had a democrat there, right, there in the senate. which county are you going to be watching? >> it's been -- i will be watching tarrant county as well because representative o'rourke has said many times, hey, this all goes through tarrant county. and i would be watching colin and denton county. there are likely to be a lot of new voters there, a...
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julie carey, >>> the only u.s. senate democrat to voten favor of brett kavanaugh is fighting for his political life tonight. joe manchin is facing a well funded challenger and hisck supporterswledge the race is nitigh. scott crisscrossed the area. >> reporter: such a hotly contested race. we found it divides towns a streets and even work places. a police escort in the pouring rain for senator joe manchin as he departs for the final campaign stop. the real political cloud is in places like berkeley springs. inside the furniture factory, he said his workers are divided over whether to back manchin or his republican challenger. he backs manchin. >> he votes his own way. a lot of folks here love president trump for that same reason. he is an independent guy. >> reporter: but s hes it is a no campaign plate. phone bank for morrissey, it is all political talk for volunteers tryinghe to make pitch. >> i have 14 great grandchildren and t values in the state reflect on them. >> reporter: on the main street near the morgan county courthouse
julie carey, >>> the only u.s. senate democrat to voten favor of brett kavanaugh is fighting for his political life tonight. joe manchin is facing a well funded challenger and hisck supporterswledge the race is nitigh. scott crisscrossed the area. >> reporter: such a hotly contested race. we found it divides towns a streets and even work places. a police escort in the pouring rain for senator joe manchin as he departs for the final campaign stop. the real political cloud is in...
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>> julie: what happens for the remaining lawsuits, there's a lot of them, filed by democrats in an attempt to litigate votes into existence. >> you can be sure you can't create votes out of thin air. none of these litigation lawsuits will be able to change the results, so the numbers you're looking at are not going to shift the results and change the ultimate outcome, in the case of broward county, rick scott got more votes. i can tell you with great confidence that once all the accounting is done, once all the litigation is over, we are going to wind up in the place we are at now and that is rick scott as our next senator and ron desantis being our next governor. >> julie: does brenda snipes get fired after all of this? >> there is no doubt she should have been fired before but with this point, with a series of incompetence, it's time for her to go if she doesn't resign. >> julie: thank you very much for talking to us, it's a confusing state when it comes to elections, let's hope they fix it. >> we will, thank you. another fox news alert for you, the death toll in northern california's ca
>> julie: what happens for the remaining lawsuits, there's a lot of them, filed by democrats in an attempt to litigate votes into existence. >> you can be sure you can't create votes out of thin air. none of these litigation lawsuits will be able to change the results, so the numbers you're looking at are not going to shift the results and change the ultimate outcome, in the case of broward county, rick scott got more votes. i can tell you with great confidence that once all the...
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pending wikileaks e-mail, coming three days after wikileaks released e-mails from the democratic national committee in july of 2016, e-mails the u.s. government said were hacked. >> roger stone writes in july, when i'm in italy, and says get to assange. and so i copy that e-mail. i forward it to ted malak, an associate in london. >> two days later, president trump said this at a campaign rally. >> russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> a week later, the draft filing says corsi e-mailed stone writing word is friend in embassy plans two more dumps. impact planned to be very damaging. before referencing clinton campaign chairman john podesta and the campaign manager. two days later, he discussed it. >> julian assange has that proof, and i think he's going to furnish it to the american people. >> mentioning he had recently been in contact with then candidate donald trump. >> i spoke to donald trump yesterday. he's in good spirits. >> later that month stone tweeted this cryptic message. trust me. it will soon be podesta's time in the barrel. stone asked
pending wikileaks e-mail, coming three days after wikileaks released e-mails from the democratic national committee in july of 2016, e-mails the u.s. government said were hacked. >> roger stone writes in july, when i'm in italy, and says get to assange. and so i copy that e-mail. i forward it to ted malak, an associate in london. >> two days later, president trump said this at a campaign rally. >> russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 e-mails...
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julie. here is the big headline. democrats have picked up enough seats in the house of representatives to regain control. the gop appears to have gained seats in the senate and keep control there. california voters have elected gavin newsom to be our next governor. i the latest numbers. newsom with 56% of the voman john cox with 44%. john cox just conceded about 40 minutes ago. here are pictures newsom's wife, jennifer. she took took the podium. we're awaiting gavin newsom to address his supporters in los angeles. >> it should be happening in the next few minutes. aztec basketball with steve fisher we move on in the race for the senate in california, dianne feinstein poised to defeat kevin deleon she has been projected with winner at 54%. >> oakland mayor libby schaaf is holding off a field of nine candidates. we had result there is but it appears libby schaaf will hold on to her job. >> prop 6 is the effort to repeal and increase in the statewide gas tax. the 127-cent per gallon hike is for roads and bridgings across the stat
julie. here is the big headline. democrats have picked up enough seats in the house of representatives to regain control. the gop appears to have gained seats in the senate and keep control there. california voters have elected gavin newsom to be our next governor. i the latest numbers. newsom with 56% of the voman john cox with 44%. john cox just conceded about 40 minutes ago. here are pictures newsom's wife, jennifer. she took took the podium. we're awaiting gavin newsom to address his...
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african-american women since 1789, so i think it's time for democrats to stop using the votes of black people while ignoring our voice. julie nancy pelosi, you know what happens as this draws closer, what do you make of it. >> good morning, jillian, i think that what you have right now a little bit of a coupe but not enough to overtake pelosi. they would need about 28 votes to overturn the speakership and have it go to someone else. right now there's been a challenger marsha fudge from ohio who is a black woman, who is challenging nancy pelosi but it's probably just an attempt to obtain better committee assignment or some time of concessions from nancy pelosi and political favors being what they are. jillian: rochelle, do you think part of the problem is there's no real clear front runner to go against her? >> i think that's true, we don't have a strong contender that we are seeing come out but after thanksgiving a lot of people, members will make decision on whether or not they will run and marsha fudge is one of them as well as jeffress who is running for chair as well. look, i think pelosi is a power house in the democra
african-american women since 1789, so i think it's time for democrats to stop using the votes of black people while ignoring our voice. julie nancy pelosi, you know what happens as this draws closer, what do you make of it. >> good morning, jillian, i think that what you have right now a little bit of a coupe but not enough to overtake pelosi. they would need about 28 votes to overturn the speakership and have it go to someone else. right now there's been a challenger marsha fudge from...
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that is what the democratic candidates should've done in about july. he would not have become a victim meant. by the time of the election there were people motivated to go help the victim. you thought it would've been mrs. ford. >> no. >> we see that democrats who were in red state -- states lost their's seat. joe mansion in west virginia was reelected. >> so quickly, who won? blue or red? >> it is a tie. >> nancy now rises to the top of the heap. we will get to that next. all right. >> all right. back to you. >> i think he got cut off their but the mayor said that chuck schumer was going to drive for huber. >> one thing is that they gained control of the house and subpoena power and oversight. that will be a significant change. >> they will also be able to stop some legislation that comes out of the senate. they could also force a negotiation on their terms. that is something that nancy said she is very good at and looking forward to doing. all this happens in january. they are not in control just yet. >>> san francisco firefighters are trying to figu
that is what the democratic candidates should've done in about july. he would not have become a victim meant. by the time of the election there were people motivated to go help the victim. you thought it would've been mrs. ford. >> no. >> we see that democrats who were in red state -- states lost their's seat. joe mansion in west virginia was reelected. >> so quickly, who won? blue or red? >> it is a tie. >> nancy now rises to the top of the heap. we will get to...
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insisted that he figured it out and looked at what wikileaks put out when they released the democratic party e-mails in july year, and he said to himself, where is john podesta's e-mails and decided that wikileaks had them, and apparently the special counsel office has been very skeptical of that contention, and pressing him to cough up an actual name of a person from whom he actually got that informati information. >> and he said that he made a prediction, and it sounds a lot like what roger stone said about that tweet that he sent out right before august of 2015 when he said that it would soon be john podesta's time in the barrel, and few weeks later or a month or so later, we did start to see john poe ddesta's e-mail and is there talk that c oshorsd stone could have been in contact with each other about this very topic, and then it went potentially to the trump campaign? >> yes, that is right. you have a tweet that roger stone sent that struck people as a really strange and out of nowhere he is sending a tweet about it being podesta's time in the barrel, and few weeks later, wikileaks is starting to drop
insisted that he figured it out and looked at what wikileaks put out when they released the democratic party e-mails in july year, and he said to himself, where is john podesta's e-mails and decided that wikileaks had them, and apparently the special counsel office has been very skeptical of that contention, and pressing him to cough up an actual name of a person from whom he actually got that informati information. >> and he said that he made a prediction, and it sounds a lot like what...
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democrat doesn't win they often accuse the system of being broken. we need to fix the system. >> bill: it is what mary anne was referring to with the crime tape. >> julie the votes were stolen from the democratic party. >> she conceded the race but no one will concede it was a well-run election. brian kemp oversa*u his own election -- he closed 214 polling locations alone and shortened early voting not going into the 2016 election where his election got hacked and he erased the servers. it wasn't a fair and free elections and we should support that. let the victor -- >> bill: not fair or free? >> it was not. >> this is remarkable. this is a problem. he was freely, fairly elected under the laws of the state. 55,000 votes. it wasn't that close. that it's somehow illegitimate to want to make sure phony votes were not cast? it is an article of faith among democrats to say it's bad to ensure we have honest elections where people who are legitimately registered voters are voting. >> bill: you were suggesting it wasn't legitimate. >> i'm saying the way -- the way he played that game was not fair. >> bill: you said it wasn't free and fair. >> 1.5 million voter
democrat doesn't win they often accuse the system of being broken. we need to fix the system. >> bill: it is what mary anne was referring to with the crime tape. >> julie the votes were stolen from the democratic party. >> she conceded the race but no one will concede it was a well-run election. brian kemp oversa*u his own election -- he closed 214 polling locations alone and shortened early voting not going into the 2016 election where his election got hacked and he erased...
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are hitting the campaign trying to rally support for republicans and democrats in the southeast and mid-west. good evening. i am julie haener. >> i am frank somerville. president trump was campaigning today, he was in tennessee, he encouraged supporters to vote to keep the country strong economy on track and poked fun at democrats' hopes for a blue wave. in just two days the people of pennsylvania are going to elect marcia blackburn to the u.s. senate to protect your jobs. defend your borders and continue making america great again. >> earlier today president trump was in georgia in support of brian kemp, the republican candidate for governor. former president obama hit the campaign trail in illinois. he was that university of illinois to spread his message ahead of what he says is one of the most important elections of our time. >> america is at a cross roads right now. there is a contest of ideas going on right now. about who we are and what kind of country we are going to be. healthcare for millions is on the ballot. a fair shake for working families is on the ballot. and most importantly the character of our nati
are hitting the campaign trying to rally support for republicans and democrats in the southeast and mid-west. good evening. i am julie haener. >> i am frank somerville. president trump was campaigning today, he was in tennessee, he encouraged supporters to vote to keep the country strong economy on track and poked fun at democrats' hopes for a blue wave. in just two days the people of pennsylvania are going to elect marcia blackburn to the u.s. senate to protect your jobs. defend your...
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. >> it's also true that the divisions that julie talked about within the democratic caucus in the house more broadly than divisions in the democratic party at large. the president faces the 2020 campaign, he wants to stoke those divisions. >> yep. >> and make sure that those help to divide the democratic party. >> the republican party, democratic party, especially after winning. more people at the table. think about thanksgiving. gets interesting. >>> final midterm verdicts still not in. republicans take the governors' races in florida and georgia. >> this is not a speech of concession. concession means to acknowledge an action is right, true or proper. as a woman of conscience and faith, i cannot concede that. the title of governor isn't nearly as important as our shared title, voters. and that is why we fight on. - [narrator] meet the ninja foodi, the pressure cooker that crisps. it's the best of pressure cooking and air frying all in one. with tendercrisp technology, food will be juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. (upbeat drumming) the ninja foodi, the pressure cooker that c
. >> it's also true that the divisions that julie talked about within the democratic caucus in the house more broadly than divisions in the democratic party at large. the president faces the 2020 campaign, he wants to stoke those divisions. >> yep. >> and make sure that those help to divide the democratic party. >> the republican party, democratic party, especially after winning. more people at the table. think about thanksgiving. gets interesting. >>> final...
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delivered today take a listen but the point that today i'm here with julie but also with gratitude in front of the big east democratic parliaments in the world. the right of the start there we've got the biggest parliament the world soprano it is like that they've never really been essential to miracles political the cabbie larry but they weren't today what happened. well it is the biggest democratically elected parliament in the world with over seven hundred men are members of the euro party even in parliament but of course for her it was also important to underline that she was somebody who was very much in favor of institutions like this european parliament that is controversial in some countries because they feel like brussels is overreaching and that more power should be given to national parliaments or just simply national institutions and she has been the champion of multi-lateralism or institutions within the european union in the last days very vocal about that and of course has been the champion of this for a longer time but in the last days she had the possibility to voice her opinion on this because she t
delivered today take a listen but the point that today i'm here with julie but also with gratitude in front of the big east democratic parliaments in the world. the right of the start there we've got the biggest parliament the world soprano it is like that they've never really been essential to miracles political the cabbie larry but they weren't today what happened. well it is the biggest democratically elected parliament in the world with over seven hundred men are members of the euro party...
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as mueller made clear last july, kremlin operatives gave wikileaks the democratic email they expectedhat had been hacked to heighten their impact on the 2016 presidential election. now nbc news reports that a court document filed by mistake has revealed that the justice department is preparing to criminally charge assange himself. the clue is found an motion filed last august in a completely unrelated case, a case brought by the same federal prosecutor is investigating wikileaks in the eastern district of virginia. well, that prosecutor accidently stated in the filing that the complaint would need to remain sealed until assange is arrested in connection with the charges and can therefore no longer evade and avoid arrest and extra diction. assange has been living in london for the past eight years, which makes this potential extradition difficult and while its unclear whether the charges against him would be brought in connection with russia's hacking, his knowledge of that operation or any conspiraciries in that would be a value to prosecutors. i'm joined by senator richard blumenthal
as mueller made clear last july, kremlin operatives gave wikileaks the democratic email they expectedhat had been hacked to heighten their impact on the 2016 presidential election. now nbc news reports that a court document filed by mistake has revealed that the justice department is preparing to criminally charge assange himself. the clue is found an motion filed last august in a completely unrelated case, a case brought by the same federal prosecutor is investigating wikileaks in the eastern...
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it has been there since july when we worked on it, democrats and republicans, 24 signed the bill. it sits on mitch mcconnell's desk, the person -- he pledge of allegiance 2, basically they don't want to fix anything because you can't blame anybody. 80% of west virginia's benefit for the first time, seniors are getting care, for the first time you have an opioid issue, the first time in treatment and people with mental illness. this has never happened in west virginia and we don't try to teach anybody to be preventive and using their healthcare. we can educate them and teach them. he doesn't want to do that. every time he professes repeal repeal repeal and then basically a lawsuit, 800,000. >> moderator: let's get a rebuttal. morrisey: everything he said is false and the reason why is he is in this mindset, hillary clinton and what senator joe manchin did is he went to washington and became a dishonest washington liberal. he thinks like hillary did you can make up things as you go along. the fact is on healthcare like every issue joe manchin is on all sides of every issue, for obam
it has been there since july when we worked on it, democrats and republicans, 24 signed the bill. it sits on mitch mcconnell's desk, the person -- he pledge of allegiance 2, basically they don't want to fix anything because you can't blame anybody. 80% of west virginia's benefit for the first time, seniors are getting care, for the first time you have an opioid issue, the first time in treatment and people with mental illness. this has never happened in west virginia and we don't try to teach...
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this up and i think there is ample evidence that there are republicans and democrats on capitol hill that want to do that. >> julie davis and aaron david miller, thank you very much for the conversation there. another controversy at the white house today, ivanka trump criticized for using a personal e-mail address for government business. sound familiar? this all came to light from a watch dog group. also ahead, breaking news, the cdc advising all americans shouldn't eat romain lettuce. oops, i just had a salad today, this just two days before thanksgiving. hear why. and the dow right now plunging more than 600 points. hear why amazon, apple, facebook are driving down the markets. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. the community doesn't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, th
this up and i think there is ample evidence that there are republicans and democrats on capitol hill that want to do that. >> julie davis and aaron david miller, thank you very much for the conversation there. another controversy at the white house today, ivanka trump criticized for using a personal e-mail address for government business. sound familiar? this all came to light from a watch dog group. also ahead, breaking news, the cdc advising all americans shouldn't eat romain lettuce....
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julie swetnick. she's a nightmare. completely outrageous and false and kavanaugh, two words, life tenure. where does this go for the democratsways complain republicans are willing to sell their souls for trump and they believe these things they didn't used to believe and for trump, i always believed in his views on immigration and trade so it doesn't apply to me but that's what they say. this guy is a piece of work. i would take the allegations from yesterday off the table, his other behavior in the other stuff. >> i think the guy is a scumbag. here you have a guy, attractive man, well-spoken and willing to be a pit bull against donald trump and you will have every liberal network put him on tv to bash the president. take down the supreme court nominee. when this story comes out, i thought it was fascinating what you played. cnn talking about this story and then back to robert mueller. >> laura: four seconds. we have to admit that was so obvious. get off the story now. we have elevated him for months now we can't report this. i will voters reacting to a possible michael avenatti run for the presidency. seemed pretty excited.
julie swetnick. she's a nightmare. completely outrageous and false and kavanaugh, two words, life tenure. where does this go for the democratsways complain republicans are willing to sell their souls for trump and they believe these things they didn't used to believe and for trump, i always believed in his views on immigration and trade so it doesn't apply to me but that's what they say. this guy is a piece of work. i would take the allegations from yesterday off the table, his other behavior...
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it has been there since july when we worked on it. democrats and republicans, 24 of them signed the bill. it sits on mitch mcconnell's desk because you know what happens, the person he places his allegiance to does not want to miss anything because you cannot blame anybody. 80% of west virginia's benefit. for the first time, seniors are getting care. for the first time, people with opiate addiction are getting services for the first time. people with mental illness as well. this has never happened in west virginia. we try to teach people to be preventive in using their health care. we can educate them and teach them. he does not want to do that. he professes time after time, repeal, repeal, repeal. and then he gladly files a lawsuit that would take 800,000 people thrown off coverage. mr. morrisey: everything he said is false. the reason why is because he is in this whole mindset, hillary clinton and what senator mansion did, he went to washington, he became a dishonest washington liberal. he things, like hillary did, that you can make things up
it has been there since july when we worked on it. democrats and republicans, 24 of them signed the bill. it sits on mitch mcconnell's desk because you know what happens, the person he places his allegiance to does not want to miss anything because you cannot blame anybody. 80% of west virginia's benefit. for the first time, seniors are getting care. for the first time, people with opiate addiction are getting services for the first time. people with mental illness as well. this has never...
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would run in 2020 for the democratic nomination to be president, but during the kavanaugh hearings when he -- he has been referred for potential criminal charges, he and a julieick, with allegations against brett kavanaugh, we'll have to watch that, as well. they were democrats who wanted to distance themselves or him, saying we don't want him to be the representative of our party, we are not getting on this bandwagon. he put his name out there is potentially being a political player. >> he has, he has even embraced some of the far left proposals as medicare for all. he wants to solidify himself as the only choice of the current resistance. i'm very interested to see how michael avenatti's resistance base will handle these allegations against him, especially given the way that he treated brett kavanaugh. as for those of us in the press, or at least in the honest press, we will be evaluating the claims against him, just as we did those with brett kavanaugh and those with scrutiny. he is going to be happy that we are giving him the scrutiny that he did not want to extend to mr. kavanaugh. >> shannon: there is no reason to abandon due process on any of these fac
would run in 2020 for the democratic nomination to be president, but during the kavanaugh hearings when he -- he has been referred for potential criminal charges, he and a julieick, with allegations against brett kavanaugh, we'll have to watch that, as well. they were democrats who wanted to distance themselves or him, saying we don't want him to be the representative of our party, we are not getting on this bandwagon. he put his name out there is potentially being a political player. >>...
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>> we know julie swetnick, wedo michael avenatti will be the next democratic nominee, can't wait forif christine blasey ford and everyone else is so sincere. why haven't they -- >> they just moved on. chris lying to investigators is a crime. when the right says, it's not a big deal. remember this because as a problem to lie to investigators. that's why think the judiciary committees right to go after them. not only is it on the merit but you also to try to defend this behavior in the future. >> exactly. you want to comment this is interesting suggestion from ann coulter. >> she brought up something of thought was interesting.ruth ginsburg is 85. breyer is 79. a chance donald trump is a two-term president. he will have the opportunity to nominate more justices to the bench. what are the chances of next two justices he nominates, also being accused of sexual assault? are people going to believe that donald trump is stacking the deck with rapists on the court? is that really -- three justices in a row will be accused of sexual assault by democrats. it boggles my mind but you know what?
>> we know julie swetnick, wedo michael avenatti will be the next democratic nominee, can't wait forif christine blasey ford and everyone else is so sincere. why haven't they -- >> they just moved on. chris lying to investigators is a crime. when the right says, it's not a big deal. remember this because as a problem to lie to investigators. that's why think the judiciary committees right to go after them. not only is it on the merit but you also to try to defend this behavior in...
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back in july deleon won the endorsement of the state democratic party, but that failed to translate into a major financial support. recent polls show feinstein in the lead. >>> today voter also make decisions on ballot measures. one of the most controversial is the gas tax repeal measure. it would repeal a 12 cent gas tax and increase in registration to fund road repairs.f living i high enough as it is, while opponents say the fund something needed to help make road repairs and fund transit projects. one of the most divisive measures is proposition 10, voting yes means state law would not limit rent control laws in cities and counties. instead, rent control authority would be established in each community. those opposing the measure saying it would make the housing crisis worse because it will would allow more fees on top of rent. those in favor say prop 10 would help people getting pushed out of their homes, because it would control how much landlords increase rent per year. nbc has live team coverage as the election results come in. join lester holt, savannah guthrie and chuck todd at
back in july deleon won the endorsement of the state democratic party, but that failed to translate into a major financial support. recent polls show feinstein in the lead. >>> today voter also make decisions on ballot measures. one of the most controversial is the gas tax repeal measure. it would repeal a 12 cent gas tax and increase in registration to fund road repairs.f living i high enough as it is, while opponents say the fund something needed to help make road repairs and fund...
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i had information on how the democrats put the computer system together. the release of information on july 2016. they got debbie wasserman schultz, taken from the d.n.c. e-mail server. but only included officials who were not there. john podesta was missing. so whoever stole the e-mail had john podesta. i said if i had podesta's e-mail i would keep them until the end and make it my october surprise. >> sean: deduced they had to have them because of the same server. >> same server. >> sean: let me go to "wall street journal" then. you said, "what i construct and what i testify to the grand jury is i believed i was creating a cover story for roger," meaning roger stone "because roger wanted to explain a tweet i earlier asked him about." by the way the special counsel knew this. they can tell virtually my key strokes on that computer. roger said that is not logical and said you were squeezed by mueller prosecutors when you said that. can you shed light on that? >> two points quickly. first of all, constantly pressed me about what roger thought. i said it was a shame that i didn't take a mind
i had information on how the democrats put the computer system together. the release of information on july 2016. they got debbie wasserman schultz, taken from the d.n.c. e-mail server. but only included officials who were not there. john podesta was missing. so whoever stole the e-mail had john podesta. i said if i had podesta's e-mail i would keep them until the end and make it my october surprise. >> sean: deduced they had to have them because of the same server. >> same server....
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the special counsel followed that indictment with another in july accusing 12 russian intelligence officers in the hacking of the democratic national committee and the clinton presidential campaign. three days after that indictment, trump meets with president vladimir putin in helsinki. we had no idea yet that trump would emerge with putin at his side with the whole world watching and say he believed putin when the veteran spy forcefully denied the russians had anything to do with our election. his performance gave the phrase benefit of the doubt a whole new meaning. >> people came to me, dan coates came to me and some others and said they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. >> is putin lying to you? >> i don't want to get into whether or not he's lying. >> except for the fact that putin was standing right there next to him, what trump said that day was pretty much in line with what he had said before about the russians mucking up our election. >> russia is fake news. russia -- this is fake news put out by the media. this russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story. it's an ex
the special counsel followed that indictment with another in july accusing 12 russian intelligence officers in the hacking of the democratic national committee and the clinton presidential campaign. three days after that indictment, trump meets with president vladimir putin in helsinki. we had no idea yet that trump would emerge with putin at his side with the whole world watching and say he believed putin when the veteran spy forcefully denied the russians had anything to do with our election....
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north east of the democratic republic of congo the country's health ministry said that it was the highest number of new cases in a single day since the current outbreak started in july efforts to curb the epidemic have been hampered by a surge in violence in the area. pakistani christian aasia bibi has been given permission to come to germany her supporters say the german government has yet to confirm reports that it has offered her asylum following offers from britain france and canada was recently released from a pakistani prison after almost nine years awaiting execution on blasphemy charges . peace talks between yemen's warring parties looks set to take place in sweden in early december that's according to the u.s. secretary of defense for the people of yemen the talks can't come soon enough aid agencies estimate that more than eighty thousand children may have died from extreme hunger in the past three years of yemen civil war and the u.n. says that half of the country's population is now on the brink of famine. this is one year old new site when this footage was taken on the twenty third of october he's mother said he'd been diagnosed with money tradition twic
north east of the democratic republic of congo the country's health ministry said that it was the highest number of new cases in a single day since the current outbreak started in july efforts to curb the epidemic have been hampered by a surge in violence in the area. pakistani christian aasia bibi has been given permission to come to germany her supporters say the german government has yet to confirm reports that it has offered her asylum following offers from britain france and canada was...
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compromise bill out of it put n the floor in july which satisfied the presidents for pillars -- >> the one that got the majority of republicans, but no other democrat. >> that's right. the democrats descend to take the toys and go what meaning it wouldn't engage with us. they felt that a political advantage. a lot of democrats on the four totals this is a pretty good deal. if we can put partisan knives down on the immigration issue which both sides to do, we fixed that and we get the debt under control there's no stopping our country. we already have good foundation for economic growth. the fed is on the right track, normalizing. we've got a regulatory posture that is pretty good. we have a tax system in place. you get debt and immigration right, we are in a fundamental good place to those of the two things that's got to get done. >> if the tax those stupid why hasn't that resonated with the public and why did it not sell in the midterm election? >> it actually did in many ways. we pushed it hard from the house but it was not the issue that was on the front of peoples minds at the time. >> was the issue on the front of donald trump's my? >> i think
compromise bill out of it put n the floor in july which satisfied the presidents for pillars -- >> the one that got the majority of republicans, but no other democrat. >> that's right. the democrats descend to take the toys and go what meaning it wouldn't engage with us. they felt that a political advantage. a lot of democrats on the four totals this is a pretty good deal. if we can put partisan knives down on the immigration issue which both sides to do, we fixed that and we get...