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great compliment in rising russia up to be the country against which we define ourselves but i think dimitri's point is so well taken that some of the differences in how we caricature or foreign powers because bear in mind we character all foreign powers in the united states not just russia they're all caricature as the way they're treated in the popular press one of the differences about russia i think brilliantly was they're not all threats they're not all thrown in this is fairly but there's a shifting shifting kaleidoscope of threats that all used to be centered around and for some still is centered around. islamic extremism in this sort of thing but let me stress one thing which i'm sure you're familiar with which there's a population of this of the united states i can't measure it but i certainly have a lot of friends who belong in this category who over russia and actually love putin and wish putin were their president i mean so when you're talking about when you have a choice between trump. and clinton i'm not surprised there you go back and that will get laughs all across the united s
great compliment in rising russia up to be the country against which we define ourselves but i think dimitri's point is so well taken that some of the differences in how we caricature or foreign powers because bear in mind we character all foreign powers in the united states not just russia they're all caricature as the way they're treated in the popular press one of the differences about russia i think brilliantly was they're not all threats they're not all thrown in this is fairly but there's...
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i want to bring in another eyewitness, dimitri. tell us what you saw. dimitri, can you hear me? it's george stephanopoulos here. tell me what you saw. >> i was on the westside highway reading my e-mail when my uber driver said, look, the car is basically mowing people down. when i looked up, i didn't see the car, it had already past. i saw three or four people lying in a pile of blood. first, i thought it was a halloween performance. i was looking and couldn't tell what was going on. i saw the police heading towards the fire and shots fired. shots were definitely fired after those people were mowed down. >> this happened very quickly. >> police came in two or three minutes, two minutes out there, while i was thinking, is it sort of like -- two minutes tops. the shots were fired and they hunkered down. then they started waving to us. then, when we came there, i saw the car, rental truck, some sort of like that, enterprise, like a truck. doing things. it was a very very large truck. then, i saw the speed bump also like a small speed bump badly damaged. then, as they were waving us
i want to bring in another eyewitness, dimitri. tell us what you saw. dimitri, can you hear me? it's george stephanopoulos here. tell me what you saw. >> i was on the westside highway reading my e-mail when my uber driver said, look, the car is basically mowing people down. when i looked up, i didn't see the car, it had already past. i saw three or four people lying in a pile of blood. first, i thought it was a halloween performance. i was looking and couldn't tell what was going on. i...
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global migration challenge without being swapped underneath it well to discuss that i'm now joined by dimitri. co-founder of the migration policy institute mr papa dimitrios thank. very much for your time it's great to have you on the show it is my pleasure to be here it's generally believed that the european union despite some initial confusion has got a handle on this migration crisis the numbers have stabilized you no longer see crowds of people storming train stations in the western balkans so they're in for at least has been taken under control i wonder though if the european migration policy has advanced much beyond controlling the gates has the e.u. figured out what it wants to do about it as opposed to simply stemming the flow well the answer is no they haven't but it is difficult to speak about european if by european you mean have the brussels institutions come up with some sort of an answer to all of this the answer is not. primarily because the european institutions do not have the man.
global migration challenge without being swapped underneath it well to discuss that i'm now joined by dimitri. co-founder of the migration policy institute mr papa dimitrios thank. very much for your time it's great to have you on the show it is my pleasure to be here it's generally believed that the european union despite some initial confusion has got a handle on this migration crisis the numbers have stabilized you no longer see crowds of people storming train stations in the western balkans...
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in undertaking these various activities the russians have been trying to send a message, maybe as dimitri argues, it is we can try to tamper with your internal politics and so forth. but have they made -- do you think they have made a fundamental mistake by misunderstanding the kind of current semi-hysterical nature of american politics and there's been ferocious counterreaction to this? it has breathed new life into the hawks on the republican side and given the democrats a new rationale for going after the russians? and, if so, does it provide us an opportunity as george was suggesting to work out a new understanding along the lines of noninterference? secondly, in terms of their information activities, i guess the question i have is how did they fairly quickly, if you follow george's scenario, how did they get so good at this? hillary clinton in her interviews now after her book has published even suggested to be able to fine tune their information activities to target certain states that were kind of strategic in terms of the election, she's actually suggested they needed some sort of
in undertaking these various activities the russians have been trying to send a message, maybe as dimitri argues, it is we can try to tamper with your internal politics and so forth. but have they made -- do you think they have made a fundamental mistake by misunderstanding the kind of current semi-hysterical nature of american politics and there's been ferocious counterreaction to this? it has breathed new life into the hawks on the republican side and given the democrats a new rationale for...
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also have william forth he is the daniel webster professor of government at dartmouth college and dimitri he is the program director of the paul vi discussion group ok gentlemen let's talk about a phobia. if you travel around you know the world give us an example of recent.
also have william forth he is the daniel webster professor of government at dartmouth college and dimitri he is the program director of the paul vi discussion group ok gentlemen let's talk about a phobia. if you travel around you know the world give us an example of recent.
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dimitri flowers ties it late. here comes kempt again. alan lazard climbs the ladder. comes down with it. that would be winning score. >> adam: a great catch the. the sooners had won 17 straight in the conference. 14 straight overall. 18 straight against iowa state going back to 1990. instead a team with big national championship hopes with that big win in columbus goes down for the first time this year. to the day in the s.e.c. rick, georgia continues to roll. potentially now going to crack the top four after going for over 400 yards. >> rick: oklahoma vacating. georgia entering. here is nick chubb bursting through that vandy defense going for 33 yards and a touchdown. if you like that one you're going it like this one too. 14 yards from mr. chubb. georgia takes a commanding lead 21-0 at that time. the young freshman continues to impress. 47-yards carry. georgia rolling. georgia. >> adam: meanwhile georgia-auburn about a month from now, b.j., that offense is humming. >> brian: push-off, bo jackson says nice catch, my man, two thumbs up on that one. kerryon johnson. un
dimitri flowers ties it late. here comes kempt again. alan lazard climbs the ladder. comes down with it. that would be winning score. >> adam: a great catch the. the sooners had won 17 straight in the conference. 14 straight overall. 18 straight against iowa state going back to 1990. instead a team with big national championship hopes with that big win in columbus goes down for the first time this year. to the day in the s.e.c. rick, georgia continues to roll. potentially now going to...
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political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and of course we have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international regimen as always cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated i want to continue because we've talked about it last week donald trump has started the move to walk away from the iran deal none of us are surprised by that it was widely expected but did you how he did it did surprise me a little bit. on social media e-mail as some of this is while the president was speaking i was receiving amazing number of my. so you saying peter how is it possible that the president of the united states is saying what he's saying because factually speaking it is odd odds with reality because you know we're moving towards a new two thousand and three moment when europe russia other nations including the middle east are opposed to a conflagration that the u.s. is building towards and there are very very few countries that support the israel. some countries and the persian goes real saudi arabi
political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and of course we have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international regimen as always cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated i want to continue because we've talked about it last week donald trump has started the move to walk away from the iran deal none of us are surprised by that it was widely expected but did you how he did it did...
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matter two or two and a half years which is the experience that we have with turkey but mr proper dimitri with all due respect in defense of europe i think europe is at least or some european countries are at least trying to face the end deal with the consequences of of their own actions the united states was also a major player off of that intervention and yet we know that the trumpet ministration has just recently decided to cut the refugee selling at forty five thousand for the fiscal year of two thousand and eighteen which is five thousand last done a year before and represents a new record low for the united states what do you make of that do you take it as an anomaly of the trumpet ministration or is it perhaps the continuation of a long a longer term trend i think that certainly mr trump has sort of created and know. turnitin world when it comes to refugees and the numbers and where they're coming from and the requirements that they must meet etc etc and that alternative is cutting more than by half the numbers that mr obama had promised and the united states has always big on back
matter two or two and a half years which is the experience that we have with turkey but mr proper dimitri with all due respect in defense of europe i think europe is at least or some european countries are at least trying to face the end deal with the consequences of of their own actions the united states was also a major player off of that intervention and yet we know that the trumpet ministration has just recently decided to cut the refugee selling at forty five thousand for the fiscal year...
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as you know the president or the rhetoric coming from the white house wishes well that's a proper dimitry we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments statement. but hope to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so we want to express. some want to. to going to be press as a white woman for three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. first city. with an old maid just manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent. time we can all middle of the room signals. to leave the room for the real new. world. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone has signed up to be free again poisoned by our own people of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene these batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection betwe
as you know the president or the rhetoric coming from the white house wishes well that's a proper dimitry we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments statement. but hope to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so we want to express. some want to. to going to be press as a white woman for three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. first city. with an old maid just manufacture consent to...
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as you know the president or the rhetoric coming from the white house wishes well that's a proper dimitry we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments statement. underwater. no i mean we didn't know. all your. post because it's a good move for you. but it is our that our lab here that. much as you just did that is all. good enough to tell us a little. tease. hate. being that doesn't. suggest that you get outside of the mike on the and. by then got a session on the nod that they have. by then is a shift the wall and. all of a sudden they nodded and said i'm. going to learn more. songs certainly not so with. them you know support was if you have to get the pope multiple injuries among countrymen to soak them to keep sophie home most of the work but the show's real you know most of the film to go mobile if you can book a pupil from the civil society yes but i don't know if it's a book or a moral some of what my. own i'm a bit of nothing but i have a kind of left off allowed me to see if the something that was. on the must something that set it. aside and then t
as you know the president or the rhetoric coming from the white house wishes well that's a proper dimitry we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments statement. underwater. no i mean we didn't know. all your. post because it's a good move for you. but it is our that our lab here that. much as you just did that is all. good enough to tell us a little. tease. hate. being that doesn't. suggest that you get outside of the mike on the and. by then got a session on the...
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nonow abe and ngos poit of the case of yuri dimitri of north of some pages but. he's been documumenting for many decadades the crimes ad the massacres committed. under joseph stalin now his susupporters and specialists or when a way. of the casase say that he is now b being dragged through the courts on trumped up charges. the missile reporting that from moscow now the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has hit a new high. the warning comes from the united nations who says drastic action is needed to achieve targets set out in the paris climate change agreement. now co two in the atmosphere search out a record breaking speed in twenty sixteen. to its highest level in eight hundred thousand years the head a few environment says that that now needs to be in global political will. and a new sense of urgency. time to get your mind off a top stories young live from paris donald trump's former campaign manager is indicted on charges including money laundering. and conspiracy against the united states palmata for to such a remain under house arrest his la
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played on the west they just don't feel very alien from it well again and so you can't be surprised if dimitri is right and you are right that russia is in fact leaning forward in pushing back against the american liberal world order and then postmodernism the point and it's leading standing forth as a conservative power that is standing for these principles you can hardly be surprised or shocked that the liberals. as a threat i mean it's just goes without saying you can't deny russia's agency in this. particular way it doesn't agree with its values easily if someone doesn't agree with your values you're a threat well you have to remember a conservative nationalism if it gets populist and off have some extremely dangerous consequences in the international water and the russians suffered more than anyone else given that they took most of the burden of defeating hitler of course it's nonsense and it's insulting nonsense to call mr putin. but that does to some extent reflect fears in western elites that this is where the world might be going might even be where their own societies are go it is so
played on the west they just don't feel very alien from it well again and so you can't be surprised if dimitri is right and you are right that russia is in fact leaning forward in pushing back against the american liberal world order and then postmodernism the point and it's leading standing forth as a conservative power that is standing for these principles you can hardly be surprised or shocked that the liberals. as a threat i mean it's just goes without saying you can't deny russia's agency...
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i would also point out on the question of foreign influence we have outside the room, dimitri knows my favorite president, george washington, his bust. if you go and read the farewell address and read the portion of the farewell address that deals with a question of foreign influence, it actually has two sides. one side is, you have to be very careful of allowing your toection for another country drive your policy, because that can distort your policy, but there is also another side, which is you have to be careful not to allow your antipathy towards another country to warp your decision-making process and , and i your thinking think it is kind of a useful reminder for us to perhaps think about this during this unusual time period that we are in. now we have one here, and then we will come here. >> thank you, i will be brief. we know the kgb was given enormous freedom of action agenciesto all soviet in the past, and they have been very creative in destroying, distorting, abusing, recruiting. we know the technologies have changed and this was emphasized today many times. still, behind t
i would also point out on the question of foreign influence we have outside the room, dimitri knows my favorite president, george washington, his bust. if you go and read the farewell address and read the portion of the farewell address that deals with a question of foreign influence, it actually has two sides. one side is, you have to be very careful of allowing your toection for another country drive your policy, because that can distort your policy, but there is also another side, which is...
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guest here in moscow mark slobodan he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he is a political analyst with sputnik international and in london we crossed to adam garri he is a writer for the duran dot com or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate adam let me go to you first in london i think over the last few days of the first time the the russian authorities are beginning to push back on attacks on our t.v. and sputnik meaning if you read in between the lines that if you mess with r.t. and sputnik while western media in russia can expect the same kind of treatment and i think the network c.n.n. was brought up it's about time i'm not surprised but it's really a real tragedy that. western media and the political elite want to go down this rabbit hole because like i said in my introduction and i'm more concerned with the news consumer not the ones who determine what people can see in read and click on go ahead adam. well they're exercising a nineteen fifties mccarthyite attitude in an age
guest here in moscow mark slobodan he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he is a political analyst with sputnik international and in london we crossed to adam garri he is a writer for the duran dot com or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate adam let me go to you first in london i think over the last few days of the first time the the russian authorities are beginning to push back on...
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sorry to interrupt you, dimitry, the line was breaking up but we got a vivid description.tack. it must have been very frightening? the people who were mowed down, they we re people who were mowed down, they were two road lengths from me, very, very close but separated by two lanes of other cars. i haven't seen people actually being mowed down, but i saw it right in the next second after it happened. presumably the pavements were packed with people, or it was busy at any rate? it was normally busy, it wasn't very busy. it was 3pm or something, around the time when parents... when people are not leaving work yet. there wasn't too many people but definitely it was crowded, new york is always crowded. what was the reaction of those people? i saw people running in pointing. i saw people running in pointinglj presumed this was some sort of halloween performance because today, early in the day, so many people in different outfits. before i heard the guns, i did not connect the dots. i could not believe the driver telling me know, he saw the people we re telling me know, he saw th
sorry to interrupt you, dimitry, the line was breaking up but we got a vivid description.tack. it must have been very frightening? the people who were mowed down, they we re people who were mowed down, they were two road lengths from me, very, very close but separated by two lanes of other cars. i haven't seen people actually being mowed down, but i saw it right in the next second after it happened. presumably the pavements were packed with people, or it was busy at any rate? it was normally...
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there was a four-year interval he was not president, dimitri medvedev, his sidekick, was president, but it turned out putin was dominating those years that medvedev quickly bowed out when his term ended and that would be 24 years. brian, if i could go back to what you were counting up stalin's years, i think you said 17 or 19? host: yes, i did. guest: i think that's not right. because let's see, stalin -- what's the year you have there? host: you're right. it would be 29 years. 24-53. guest: that's 29 years. so putin would come close to stalin, which is a hell of an achievement in both a positive and mostly from my point of view, the negative sense of that. host: by the way, that was my math, not yours. but where is stalin now in russia in their view? guest: stalin is in an urn buried in the kremlin wall where a lot of other soviet leaders are buried. khrushchev removed him from the moss lee up in 19 -- in the mosleum up in the -- in the dark night and under guard. and a poem was wrote about it. where is stalin otherwise? well, i'm afraid, i read recently but don't remember the year of
there was a four-year interval he was not president, dimitri medvedev, his sidekick, was president, but it turned out putin was dominating those years that medvedev quickly bowed out when his term ended and that would be 24 years. brian, if i could go back to what you were counting up stalin's years, i think you said 17 or 19? host: yes, i did. guest: i think that's not right. because let's see, stalin -- what's the year you have there? host: you're right. it would be 29 years. 24-53. guest:...
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. >> reporter: it does not seem real to dimitri manziel. the battalion chief with the nevada fire department showed us his home in santa rosa's clark field neighborhood which was leveled by the fire. >> as you can see it's a total loss. there's nothing to salvage. i was here looking through these things and there's nothing left. >> reporter: a lifetime worth of memories are gone. priceless family photos, his five-year-old daughter's stuffed animals. even his wife's wedding ring is still missing in the rubble. >> i was here for most of the day yesterday sifting through stuff looking for that. is not the monetary value, it's the emotional connection that we have two that in these other things can be replaced. >> reporter: he was out of town when the tubbs fire exploded sunday, wiping out entire neighborhoods. he's been a firefighter for 25 years and faced many challenging situations but never anything like this. it's a whole new meaning being on the side of it. again, i've traveled the state and seen horrible things happen to people. you have
. >> reporter: it does not seem real to dimitri manziel. the battalion chief with the nevada fire department showed us his home in santa rosa's clark field neighborhood which was leveled by the fire. >> as you can see it's a total loss. there's nothing to salvage. i was here looking through these things and there's nothing left. >> reporter: a lifetime worth of memories are gone. priceless family photos, his five-year-old daughter's stuffed animals. even his wife's wedding...
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by the time dimitri hayes got to the pump, he had a case of sticker shock. >> the gas prices were a lotxpected. so you have to make due. >> reporter: nikie lewis says she just got back to the city and doesn't want to lose everything she worked hard for. >> being back here in an area that i know floods, especially this area here, i'm more concerned about my car than anything. honestly, my house is elevated. >> reporter: alabama native and university of new orleans film and accounting major john michael says he and his friends aren't taking any chances. he came out to fill up too. >> we're all out of state, so never been in a hurricane before. so it's like a little freaking out. >> reporter: he says if the school makes them evacuate, he already has plans to head to his grandparents' house. >> that was tammy eswick reporting. new orleans is under a hurricane warning. nate is expected to hit the gulf coast late tonight. >>> we now know the name of the woman who fell to her death in san francisco. 36-year-old from tracy. she fell off a cliff around 5:00 thursday night. those cliffs are dange
by the time dimitri hayes got to the pump, he had a case of sticker shock. >> the gas prices were a lotxpected. so you have to make due. >> reporter: nikie lewis says she just got back to the city and doesn't want to lose everything she worked hard for. >> being back here in an area that i know floods, especially this area here, i'm more concerned about my car than anything. honestly, my house is elevated. >> reporter: alabama native and university of new orleans film...
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as a candidate in next year's presidential elections and a few months ago also a man called yuri dimitri of who is a human rights worker with organization memoria he was arrested on charges of child pornography which he strongly denies he spent some thirty years documenting and uncovering a mass grave in northern russia where. prisoners were sent and shot and and buried there memorial calls him a political prisoner they say that the government simply didn't like what he had to uncover so you know there's still a long way to go but interesting we'll leave you with one thought from the artist the sculptor behind the new will of grief that's been unveiled today on the national day of remembrance he said that he hopes it will serve as a reminder against authoritarian policies in the tragic consequences of those that he hopes that people who walk by the new sculpture in the center of moscow today will be remembered of the mistakes of the past and not repeat them in the future julia child thanks so much for that from moscow this morning. well we take you now to greenland which is grappling wit
as a candidate in next year's presidential elections and a few months ago also a man called yuri dimitri of who is a human rights worker with organization memoria he was arrested on charges of child pornography which he strongly denies he spent some thirty years documenting and uncovering a mass grave in northern russia where. prisoners were sent and shot and and buried there memorial calls him a political prisoner they say that the government simply didn't like what he had to uncover so you...
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point out, on the question of foreign influence, we had outside the room -- have knowse the room, dimitri my favorite president is george washington. if you read the farewell address and the portion that deals with the question of foreign influence, it has two sides. one side, you have to be careful of allowing your affections for another country to drive you. that can distort policy. you have to be careful to not allow your antipathy toward another country to war your decision-making -- to warp your decision-making process. reminder for us to think about this during this unusual time that we are in. kgb was given an enormous -- was giving an enormous freedom of action to soviet agencies. they have spent a lot of time recruiting. technologies have changed. behind technologies, there are human beings. maybe we should study history learn morexamine and about what kgb was doing, to learn their habits and skills and motivations. i agree. >> thank you. short answer. you both have said what happened was more or less predictable, given what the russians have been doing elsewhere. if you look at
point out, on the question of foreign influence, we had outside the room -- have knowse the room, dimitri my favorite president is george washington. if you read the farewell address and the portion that deals with the question of foreign influence, it has two sides. one side, you have to be careful of allowing your affections for another country to drive you. that can distort policy. you have to be careful to not allow your antipathy toward another country to war your decision-making -- to...
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political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and of course we have dimitri bobby she's a political analyst with sputnik international regimen as always cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated i want to continue because we've talked about it last week donald trump has started the move to walk away from the iran deal none of us are surprised by that it was widely expected but did you know how he did it did surprise me a little bit. on social media e-mail s.m.s. is while the president was speaking i was receiving amazing number of messages saying peter how is it possible that the president of the united states is saying what he's saying because factually speaking it is odd odds with reality because you know we're moving towards a new two thousand and three moment when europe russia other nations including the middle east are opposed to a conflagration that the u.s. is building towards and there are very very few countries that support the israel. some countries and the persian goes real saudi arabia the un
political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and of course we have dimitri bobby she's a political analyst with sputnik international regimen as always cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated i want to continue because we've talked about it last week donald trump has started the move to walk away from the iran deal none of us are surprised by that it was widely expected but did you know how he did it did...
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has two children with celeb husband ashton kutcher daughter wyatt is three love that name and sun dimitrigh cash to hire a whole team of nannies, kunis tells p prefers to handle middle of the night awakenings and tantrums herself. she says that motherhood shows how selfless you can get and even though it make her tired, she says who cares? my kids are happy and i'm happy. >> that's good. >> love that story. and the other story that they came out with is that they were so spoiled last holidays they weren't getting the kids anything but like one gift or something. >> right. >> then we were like but the grandparents will take up the slack. >> nobody tells santa what to do. >> that's true does we'll see what happens. but i do like that. >> you can close chimney a little bit for santa. i agree with them. i think, you know -- >> do you. >> absolutely. >> that's a joke. [ laughter ] >> let's bring in kevin mcc mccarthy. she's trying get at me. >> yeah. >> i'm coming over here. >> we're talking about the walking dead. >> okay. here we go. >> yeah. >> to see you guys. >> how was it? >> it was awes
has two children with celeb husband ashton kutcher daughter wyatt is three love that name and sun dimitrigh cash to hire a whole team of nannies, kunis tells p prefers to handle middle of the night awakenings and tantrums herself. she says that motherhood shows how selfless you can get and even though it make her tired, she says who cares? my kids are happy and i'm happy. >> that's good. >> love that story. and the other story that they came out with is that they were so spoiled...
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from one more call oakland, california, democrat's line, dimitri, hello. hello, good morning.lished the national union party after ending of slavery. he put in a one-party system. is on one ballot and everything. you think about us and it ted that way eliminates all the problems that we face today. having ell, i think robust political parties is a our nation.or and because they should be a political party should be the average american can engage in the political process. i would say, actually, i think of the problems we have now in our current system is that olitical parties have become hollowed out shells, with large amounts of money are launched in high levels and the ability of your average american feel like their engagement, whether republican or democrat r independent, has meaning there at the local level. 100 or 1000 50 or they give of hard-earned money a context ning in where there are individuals on both sides of the aisle, that ican and democrat, are giving millions of dollars. be olitical parties should about how individuals can engage people to inded support candi
from one more call oakland, california, democrat's line, dimitri, hello. hello, good morning.lished the national union party after ending of slavery. he put in a one-party system. is on one ballot and everything. you think about us and it ted that way eliminates all the problems that we face today. having ell, i think robust political parties is a our nation.or and because they should be a political party should be the average american can engage in the political process. i would say, actually,...