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thanks, donna. donna: you're welcome.onis: that was probably the most important thing that she told us, is that $1 million of the receivables were no good. amber: why does it take so long for someone to pay a business? lemonis: because the restaurant, if it's not making any money, it doesn't have any money either, and so it's this domino effect, right? the primary wholesaler sells meat to stein. amber: right. lemonis: stein then trims it and cleans it and resells it. if the ultimate user of the product, the restaurant, isn't doing well, and it can't pay stein, then stein can't pay the vendor. amber: okay. lemonis: it's a reverse domino. amber: right. lemonis: so i got the receivables list. there's $4 million of receivables, but i think what's more alarming is, of the $4 million, of the money the customers owe us, $1 million of it is over a month old. alan: we know that. howard: we know. lemonis: that's your...that's the best response you got? howard: well, a lot of them have been paying us down. lemonis: but i saw a coupl
thanks, donna. donna: you're welcome.onis: that was probably the most important thing that she told us, is that $1 million of the receivables were no good. amber: why does it take so long for someone to pay a business? lemonis: because the restaurant, if it's not making any money, it doesn't have any money either, and so it's this domino effect, right? the primary wholesaler sells meat to stein. amber: right. lemonis: stein then trims it and cleans it and resells it. if the ultimate user of the...
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>> donna: i wasn't a chair. can't speak -- >> jesse: you guys did not hand over the server. >> donna: we handed over a replica. we had to figure out -- that's another thing. this report goes into deep analysis of what happened, that they did get the information they needed to establish that it was the russians, that it was the gr you and the replica was necessary. had returned over our brains -- speech to the dnc was not in charge of protecting florida's election system. my question would be, what happened there? >> this could have been summarized on an index card, not a 400 page report. there is no collusion, sorry i wasted all of your time, that should have been the entire report but we had a $30 million opinion piece, the russians don't like us, no surprise, they never liked us but leaves out conveniently the one documented instance of known collusion we have. a foreign spy on the record by hillary clinton's team who says he's got information from russians. how is that not in a report on russian collusion? th
>> donna: i wasn't a chair. can't speak -- >> jesse: you guys did not hand over the server. >> donna: we handed over a replica. we had to figure out -- that's another thing. this report goes into deep analysis of what happened, that they did get the information they needed to establish that it was the russians, that it was the gr you and the replica was necessary. had returned over our brains -- speech to the dnc was not in charge of protecting florida's election system. my...
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donna. >> greg: you did give money to obama. >> jesse: that's a long story. >> donna: there are millionslawrence: has your party been hijacked? >> donna: know, when it comes to making public policy, were having a dance party. we are talking about things the american people are worried about. whether it's health care, 20, 30% of their take-home pay spent on premiums or paying for prescription medicine. it's an interesting conversation we are having internally during this presidential cycle. were going to debate everything from climate change to reparations to medicare for all. i don't know what will end up in the democratic platform. i don't know what will end up on capitol hill but i'm glad to see that we're having a debate about serious issues. >> lawrence: jesse, it seems like every time they allow burning to run on the ticket, even though they give them some pushback, that the parties going more and more left instead of finding that middle of america, the joe biden democrats, the donna brazile democrats. >> jesse: donna said the democrats are having a dance party. i don't think they h
donna. >> greg: you did give money to obama. >> jesse: that's a long story. >> donna: there are millionslawrence: has your party been hijacked? >> donna: know, when it comes to making public policy, were having a dance party. we are talking about things the american people are worried about. whether it's health care, 20, 30% of their take-home pay spent on premiums or paying for prescription medicine. it's an interesting conversation we are having internally during this...
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. >> dana: donna brazile, you had your 40th birthday and this bar. >> donna: you wouldn't believe this i know i just look a day pass 25 but i celebrated my 40th birthday here in the city of nashville right here they wildhorse saloon. thank you, nashville. >> dana: jesse watters, you and i were here last year for the celebrity waiter event. >> jesse: i forgot nashville was watters' world. >> dana: it feels like gutfeld country too. >> greg: [years] yes, yes, yes. it reminds me a lot of berkeley. it's like the opposite of berkeley. it is berkeley's evil twin. i think it's unfair we are the only people in this bar who don't have a drink. >> jesse: four of us don't have a drink. >> dana: we will let you guess who that is. we have a lot of fun and storm at first were going to get some political news. bernie sanders and last night's fox news town hall. the 2020 front runner getting combative after releasing his tax returns that showed he's a millionaire. watch. >> bret: your taxes do show that you're a millionaire. you made a million in 2016 and 2017. your marginal tax rate was 26% because o
. >> dana: donna brazile, you had your 40th birthday and this bar. >> donna: you wouldn't believe this i know i just look a day pass 25 but i celebrated my 40th birthday here in the city of nashville right here they wildhorse saloon. thank you, nashville. >> dana: jesse watters, you and i were here last year for the celebrity waiter event. >> jesse: i forgot nashville was watters' world. >> dana: it feels like gutfeld country too. >> greg: [years] yes, yes,...
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>> oh, yes, donna, i do want to invite you up. >> hi, donna. >> hey, donna. >> hi. >> first of all, i want to thank the cochairs and council and staff for having me on a sunny friday afternoon. it's very lovely for you to honor me for doing something that for four years, i just really enjoyed doing as part of my job. i've seen many iterations of staff over that time. carleton, nicolle, and nate and nicolle are still over there, running the ship. and i've seen many iterations of council, including star and harry and roland and chip and denise, who was still with us. but one thing i will say about this particular group of council members, i'm excited because i've seen this group for almost two years together, i think, and you each represent a different lens on a particular disability. and i think that's really important to the city and county of san francisco. i think that this particular group really does represent people with disabilities in the city and county of san francisco quite well. i was chuckling while helen was talking because that is the type of dialogue i expect this counc
>> oh, yes, donna, i do want to invite you up. >> hi, donna. >> hey, donna. >> hi. >> first of all, i want to thank the cochairs and council and staff for having me on a sunny friday afternoon. it's very lovely for you to honor me for doing something that for four years, i just really enjoyed doing as part of my job. i've seen many iterations of staff over that time. carleton, nicolle, and nate and nicolle are still over there, running the ship. and i've seen many...
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brazile, donna good to see you tonight. thank you for being here. you have known joe biden for a long time. do you think he has been able to ride the ship with this video and do you think this means he is definitely in? >> donna: i think joe biden is a terrific human being. i've known him for a long time. but it is important to understand that even these allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault. instead, they were his complaints that may be he has invaded personal space. by the way, always been, at least it should have been a new that you don't violate people's personal space. but i have to tell you this. someone's managed campaigns and have run campaigns and know a lot about campaigns, you always want candidates to touch, like good morning, hello, how are you doing and make eye contact. joe biden said today he will own it. he will take responsibility. and i hope that this will allow him, if he decides to run for office, that this will allow him to communicate his message to the american people. >> martha: you kno
brazile, donna good to see you tonight. thank you for being here. you have known joe biden for a long time. do you think he has been able to ride the ship with this video and do you think this means he is definitely in? >> donna: i think joe biden is a terrific human being. i've known him for a long time. but it is important to understand that even these allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault. instead, they were his complaints that may be he has invaded personal space. by the...
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. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they b built their home n 2001, they thoughtt they were moving into an ideal countryside homome. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited aabout bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our drereams. >> instead, , like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started developing some numbness in my feet. first in one foot, anand then it just ket getting worse. and it just really y was concerng. . i wod lose my balance. then, i had a a stomachachche fr 3 weeks, really, r really bad. i had been to the doctotor, he d drew blood, and he called e at workrk and said, your liver s almost in failure. he said, i've never seen liver enzymes as high as yours are. >> donna isn't the only one with severe health issues. mark goolsby, who once worked at the plant, doesn't believe it's safe e to live here. >> there's been 12 p
. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they b built their home n 2001, they thoughtt they were moving into an ideal countryside homome. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited aabout bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our drereams. >> instead, , like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved...
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ron is the second longest attendee after donna. this is his last wreath hanging. he is retiring after forming it is 1982. we also want to thank ed ruskin and the m.t.a. for the streetcar. to my good friend who is the performethe prfor making this h. a big hand for big lee. is the mayor here? >> you look great. you look fantastic. our mayor is here. she is a native daughter of the city who happens to be the mayor. the pride of the high school. a successful product of the inner city. please welcome our fine mayor, mayor london breed everybody. [applause.] >> mayor breed: thank you. good morning, everyone. now we know that if there were a woman mayor in 1906, this is how she would dress. i am here to celebrate history in san francisco because many of us who grew up here, we know that san francisco is earthquake territory. we grow up and learn from day one it is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when. in school we learn drills and the history of the city in terms of what happened during the 1906 earthquake, the loss of lives, loss of first responders, the destruct
ron is the second longest attendee after donna. this is his last wreath hanging. he is retiring after forming it is 1982. we also want to thank ed ruskin and the m.t.a. for the streetcar. to my good friend who is the performethe prfor making this h. a big hand for big lee. is the mayor here? >> you look great. you look fantastic. our mayor is here. she is a native daughter of the city who happens to be the mayor. the pride of the high school. a successful product of the inner city. please...
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bush and donna brazile. barack obama, the former president, ever think joe biden was a moderate? >> well, first of all, let me say greetings in norwegian. >> dana: thank you. of course you can. >> mayor pete. norwegian american. look, i think he picked him primarily because he had foreign policy experience and long washington experience. i don't think whether he was a moderate or liberal came into play. by the standards of the time he served in congress, he was a liberal. by the standards of today, he's slightly less liberal because the democratic party has moved to the left. >> dana: he addressed that in remarks outside the venue. listen to that. donna, i'll have you respond. >> the party should welcome this what i don't know how you want to characterize it, the progressive left. we should have a debate ab these things. that's not a bad thing. but the idea all of a sudden the democratic party woke up and everybody asks what kind of democrat -- i'm a joe biden democrat. i'm proud of it. >> dana: donna, your
bush and donna brazile. barack obama, the former president, ever think joe biden was a moderate? >> well, first of all, let me say greetings in norwegian. >> dana: thank you. of course you can. >> mayor pete. norwegian american. look, i think he picked him primarily because he had foreign policy experience and long washington experience. i don't think whether he was a moderate or liberal came into play. by the standards of the time he served in congress, he was a liberal. by...
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the obama team as donna brazile just said, she thinks they did all that they could. if you could actually get into a system, did we do all we could? >> i think there's two points here, dana. we learned from the mueller report that the florida system was hacked. the 50 other states were targeted as well. were they hacked too? the fact is, mueller had said that in the report, investigations are ongoing at dhs, fbi into all of those others. we need to know what happened so we can secure our elections. i'll say this. i don't believe the obama team and president obama did enough. just because mitch mcconnell refused to sign into a statement ultimately any president is the commander-in-chief. you have to protect our country and our national security. to have russia, a foreign country interfere in our election, possibly hacking machines is unacceptable. you can't wear what anybody thinks about what you're doing. yes, you could have put your thumb on the scale but national security and commander-in-chief is the most important job. >> dana: alex, the last word here. >> look,
the obama team as donna brazile just said, she thinks they did all that they could. if you could actually get into a system, did we do all we could? >> i think there's two points here, dana. we learned from the mueller report that the florida system was hacked. the 50 other states were targeted as well. were they hacked too? the fact is, mueller had said that in the report, investigations are ongoing at dhs, fbi into all of those others. we need to know what happened so we can secure our...
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we have donna brazile, stay with us for that interview. at earnings this morning, fisbook reporting first-quarter results, strong numbers to growth in stories, users and ads. microsoft double beat as well, late last night the company moved past a trillion dollars, third to hit valuation after apple and amazon as the numbers were better than expected, dollar a share on that was the estimate as you see the actual earnings for 1.14 a share, revenue at 30.57 billion, better than estimate, amazon releases first-quarter numbers later this afternoon and joining us right now tech research founder, lou, good to see you. reaction to earnings we saw yesterday? >> start off with facebook, i'm probably the only one that's not tearing, because i don't own the stock, it's not sour grapes, we are rewarding bad behavior as dagen mentioned in the show, there's 3 billion possibly 5 billion-dollar fine that's going to be paid and investors are shrugging it off like it's no big deal. i can't get behind that as investor. maria: that's their business, dagen, the
we have donna brazile, stay with us for that interview. at earnings this morning, fisbook reporting first-quarter results, strong numbers to growth in stories, users and ads. microsoft double beat as well, late last night the company moved past a trillion dollars, third to hit valuation after apple and amazon as the numbers were better than expected, dollar a share on that was the estimate as you see the actual earnings for 1.14 a share, revenue at 30.57 billion, better than estimate, amazon...
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thanks, tammy and donna.oming up is geraldo rivera who says that democrats right now he believes when it comes to the president are in battle attack war mode. he is up next. f other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national
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donna knew the odds. anna was probably killed by someone close to her. been at that very service, putting on a show. >> you know, the fact that somebody cries on the stand or at a funeral or so on and so forth, well, of course. i mean, if they've just committed a crime and-- and-- yes, they can still cry. >> grief does not imply innocence. >> no, absolutely not. >> reporter: in the days that followed, detectives would consider the cast of characters who had reveled in the glow of the anna moses starlight, and then mourned her passing. and some began to drop off the list of suspects. including anyone she might have recently met from online dating. >> so anna did have a match.com account. but she hadn't been on it, or actively searching or looking, to our knowledge. and that's verified through the match.com records. >> so at least from match.com, she wasn't dating anybody except the boyfriend? >> correct. >> reporter: and the first real suspect was one of the first to be cleared. >> igor, the son, not terribly interested in helping law enforcement. says he
donna knew the odds. anna was probably killed by someone close to her. been at that very service, putting on a show. >> you know, the fact that somebody cries on the stand or at a funeral or so on and so forth, well, of course. i mean, if they've just committed a crime and-- and-- yes, they can still cry. >> grief does not imply innocence. >> no, absolutely not. >> reporter: in the days that followed, detectives would consider the cast of characters who had reveled in...
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still be world number one when the new rankings are published on monday, osaka now plays croatia's donnaic in the last eight. osaka could meet former finalist victoria azarenka in the semi—finals. that's after the belrarussian knocked out defending champion karolina pliskova in three sets. azarenka, who's currently ranked 61 in the world, needed over two hours for a 4—6, 6—3, 6—4 win setting up a quarter—final against estonian annette kontaveit. also through to the last eight is two—time champion angelique kerber who beat her german compatriot and long—time friend andrea petkovic 6—2, 6—4. kerber will take on sixth seed kiki bertens for a spot in the semi—finals. on to football and 3rd—placed real madrid shared a goalless draw with neighbours getafe in spain on thursday. the result means that getafe remain
still be world number one when the new rankings are published on monday, osaka now plays croatia's donnaic in the last eight. osaka could meet former finalist victoria azarenka in the semi—finals. that's after the belrarussian knocked out defending champion karolina pliskova in three sets. azarenka, who's currently ranked 61 in the world, needed over two hours for a 4—6, 6—3, 6—4 win setting up a quarter—final against estonian annette kontaveit. also through to the last eight is...
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joining me now, dnc chairwoman, fox news contributor, donna brazile.onna,. >> let's be honest, i am going to lose my private health insurance and the only way i can go out and get private insurance is if i need a no-show? or a facelift? jesse: you don't need to do anything to your face because you're gorgeous. but in all seriousness, this guy, he is a front runner in the democratic field and he is running on taking away millions of people's private healthcare plans that they like. >> this is why we are going to have a robust presidential primary season. it is because we have candidates like bernie sanders was put forward an interesting proposal. every american, the majority of americans get their insurance through their employer. that is number one. for those individuals who need subsidies and help whether it's through a medicaid or -- the bottom line is bernie sanders is trying to address a very important issue. that is how do we reduce the cost of health care in our society? jesse: i'm all for that but i don't think socialized medicine will reduce th
joining me now, dnc chairwoman, fox news contributor, donna brazile.onna,. >> let's be honest, i am going to lose my private health insurance and the only way i can go out and get private insurance is if i need a no-show? or a facelift? jesse: you don't need to do anything to your face because you're gorgeous. but in all seriousness, this guy, he is a front runner in the democratic field and he is running on taking away millions of people's private healthcare plans that they like....
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donna, let's start with this. that was a bombshell yesterday.t quite sure you know, if it was nefarious, part of the job, but there was no doubt there was some form of spying on president trump's presidential campaign. what do you make of it? >> first of all i would hope we can get the full report, the mueller report because i think it is important that the american people understand the kind of cyberattack we experienced in 2016 that led to the mueller probe. once we have greater understanding what happened and what the special counsel and his team found out, perhaps we can get to some of these other conversations that might need to be had. but look, my personal view is that the ig, the department of justice ig is looking into it. that others have looked into it. and perhaps the ag is still looking into all these other reviews. maybe he should come back to congress and present the evidence that he has seen or know about to put out such charges that the trump campaign was spied upon. charles: i mean, i agree with you, i think he will probably re
donna, let's start with this. that was a bombshell yesterday.t quite sure you know, if it was nefarious, part of the job, but there was no doubt there was some form of spying on president trump's presidential campaign. what do you make of it? >> first of all i would hope we can get the full report, the mueller report because i think it is important that the american people understand the kind of cyberattack we experienced in 2016 that led to the mueller probe. once we have greater...
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i want to bring in donna reid, you were the receptionist here.r family benefited from obamacare and you voted for the president. what would you say to the president as we talk about the possibility of getting rid of obamacare? >> he really needs to have something better to replace it with and step into these people's shoes and see how they feel. >> even though this is one issue where you don't support, you do support the president but you don't support him on the way he's talking about healthcare? what would you say for the president? you have an opportunity to talk, what would you say to him in terms of how much people hear in this area that you hear on the phone everyday. how much do they need healthcare? they need it extremely. he needs to step into their shoes and feel how they feel when they have no healthcare and they have to call and ask for stuff, it is like asking for a hand out. >> these are proud people here. >> how hard is it for them to say i need help? >> if you miss the first opportunity, you lose them most of the time. they won't
i want to bring in donna reid, you were the receptionist here.r family benefited from obamacare and you voted for the president. what would you say to the president as we talk about the possibility of getting rid of obamacare? >> he really needs to have something better to replace it with and step into these people's shoes and see how they feel. >> even though this is one issue where you don't support, you do support the president but you don't support him on the way he's talking...
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, donna?entanyl that killed my son has been in and out of jail for over 20 years. his arrests were primarily possession with intent to distribute. after over a dozen arrests this person has continued to sell the poison that's killing our children. how would you change the current laws to be sure these repeat offenders are held accountable? >> thank you very much for that question and i'm very sorry to hear that. >> can i say something before you answer the question. pardon me. three years ago, this is her son we're putting up on the screen, she lost her 24-year-old son bryant from a fentanyl overdose. i think that's an important part of this so that you can answer the question properly for her. thank you, donna. >> very sorry to hear about brian's death, and thank you for advocating in his name. i would make sure as president there are harsh penalties against people who traffic in fentanyl and similar drugs. we need to make smart investments in our ports of entry so that we can crack down furt
, donna?entanyl that killed my son has been in and out of jail for over 20 years. his arrests were primarily possession with intent to distribute. after over a dozen arrests this person has continued to sell the poison that's killing our children. how would you change the current laws to be sure these repeat offenders are held accountable? >> thank you very much for that question and i'm very sorry to hear that. >> can i say something before you answer the question. pardon me. three...
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bitterly complaining about brad, even to strangers like donna lopez. once in a while, said donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried, for someone who i didn't know well. i thought i met someone really, really nice and told my husband something really bad was going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> so nancy disappeared. her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew about the conflict and jessica adam knew nancy was supposed to be at her house at 8:00 a.m. that saturday to paint. when nancy didn't show up, she called the police. >> i was very concerned. i had seen brad in my house, and he was agitated that week. related to the painting. >> it's a marriage gone bad. it's hardly proof of murder. nor was brad's conspicuous absence from her memorial service, nor his apparent lack of interest or cooperation as the police saw it in the murder investigation. these were suspicions. but there was no physical evidence linking brad to the crime. the pros
bitterly complaining about brad, even to strangers like donna lopez. once in a while, said donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried, for someone who i didn't know well. i thought i met someone really, really nice and told my husband something really bad was going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> so nancy disappeared. her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew...
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because donna tellus david was naked. just a few generations earlier ancient statues were destroyed for showing nudity. those made on a ten i was certainly aware of how revolutionary it was going to tell as david was the first life sized sculpture of a new since antiquity. i'm does. unlike other cultures the renaissance didn't worry about depicting naked or semi-naked bodies were passed mark but that was very significant for the development of medicine. i mean you can't study anatomy if you can't depict naked bodies could mention. that was crucial to a different way of looking at people who. didn't mind a person wasn't just animated by the spirits and guided by the stars. he was a mechanically functioning machine an organism a few no organisms. what was also unusual was this interpretation. to tell it was david is not a muscular adult but a youth with a rather feminine appearance. and he is fascinatingly lifelike. but where did on a tele get his knowledge of the human body. with the enthusiasm of the early renaissance for
because donna tellus david was naked. just a few generations earlier ancient statues were destroyed for showing nudity. those made on a ten i was certainly aware of how revolutionary it was going to tell as david was the first life sized sculpture of a new since antiquity. i'm does. unlike other cultures the renaissance didn't worry about depicting naked or semi-naked bodies were passed mark but that was very significant for the development of medicine. i mean you can't study anatomy if you...
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it's --. >> donna: god, i can't believe how clumsy i am sometimes. just -- >> katie: [ laughs ] >> brooke: i think maybe you were given a little push. >> katie: oh, you think our brother is playing tricks on us? >> brooke:l,
it's --. >> donna: god, i can't believe how clumsy i am sometimes. just -- >> katie: [ laughs ] >> brooke: i think maybe you were given a little push. >> katie: oh, you think our brother is playing tricks on us? >> brooke:l,
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today with some of our favorite reporters and friends, joyce vance, natasha bertrand and our table, donna edwards, phil rucker, ron klain, and michael steele. i have to start with you ron klain. the word spying means something. if you're a tourist on the street you can mix up spying with authorized surveillance. authorized by a fisa warrant signed by the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. but if you're the sitting attorney general and you've actually sat as the country's attorney general before, you don't mix up the word spying with the word authorized surveillance, authorized by a fisa application signed by the sitting deputy attorney general, do you? >> no, you don't, nicole. it was a shame to see bill barr, one of our nation's most respected lawyers, a two-time attorney general. turn in his glasses for a tinfoil hat. what he was talking about was the craziest trump conspiracy theories out there. that only the president's most fringe allies dare to advance. what we know is that this has been investigated five times previously by republican-led committees and nothing came of it. the
today with some of our favorite reporters and friends, joyce vance, natasha bertrand and our table, donna edwards, phil rucker, ron klain, and michael steele. i have to start with you ron klain. the word spying means something. if you're a tourist on the street you can mix up spying with authorized surveillance. authorized by a fisa warrant signed by the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. but if you're the sitting attorney general and you've actually sat as the country's attorney general...
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former maryland congresswoman donna edwards is still with me. donna, was that sufficient?well, look, i actually think what was sufficient was the vice president video that he put out and i think that going forward to the extent that he is going to announce the campaign, this is going to come up. maybe it's going come up again in an interview, but i think today the vice president was in front of a very friendly audience with the electrical workers and i think he wanted to stay focused on his message, and i think going forward, he will have a lot of things to address in terms of his record as will the other candidates and the, you know, some of these allegations will be a part of that. >> jonathan, we should note here, it would seem as if those remarks were off-the-cuff compared to his prepared remarks which were in a teleprompter there in washington. what did you make of the way he chose to address it or not address it. >> i don't know that i would assume that the vice president didn't have any intent in trying to laugh off what was going on, and i don't think the response
former maryland congresswoman donna edwards is still with me. donna, was that sufficient?well, look, i actually think what was sufficient was the vice president video that he put out and i think that going forward to the extent that he is going to announce the campaign, this is going to come up. maybe it's going come up again in an interview, but i think today the vice president was in front of a very friendly audience with the electrical workers and i think he wanted to stay focused on his...
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best for last, donna. let me start with you ken vogel. all eyes are on that explanation, which is expected to be included in the redacted release tomorrow of the 400-page mueller report about how robert mueller either failed to or refused to or was not able to come to any sort of verdict on the obstruction question. what sorts of -- sort of signs are you looking for when that report first comes out in the morning around that question? >> well, first of all we're going to be looking at how much of that is redacted. that's an area i think there's potential for there to be less redaction because so much of the stuff is sort of already out there in the public and it will be using interviews that the mueller team did outside of the grand jury process with white house aides to kind of contextualize what we saw happening in real time, either real time on donald trump's twitter feed or real time in revelation sort of after the campaign related to, for instance, the response to the trump tower meeting in june of 2016. so we will both be hopefully
best for last, donna. let me start with you ken vogel. all eyes are on that explanation, which is expected to be included in the redacted release tomorrow of the 400-page mueller report about how robert mueller either failed to or refused to or was not able to come to any sort of verdict on the obstruction question. what sorts of -- sort of signs are you looking for when that report first comes out in the morning around that question? >> well, first of all we're going to be looking at how...
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donna. >> i will work on it, bill.year, get ready. >> sandra: thank you, donna. >> thank you. >> sandra: breaking news continuing on what could be a revolution happening in venezuela. the trump administration is standing behind opposition leader juan guaido who said the time has come to overthrow the maduro regime. chaos on the street unfolding in caracas right now. tear gas has been thrown and fired at those who are supporting the opposition leader. we're working to understand exactly what's happening on the ground there and we'll continue to update you as the news breaks. >> bill: trump administration taking new action on immigration. what they're doing to try to curb asylum seekers. the a-team is back on that coming up shortly. >> it's clear they're -- there is a loophole and people are coming with children. so they can't be detained with children and they're being released into society and we never see them again. it is -- the frustration is -- the president has good reason to be frustrated. you're headed down the
donna. >> i will work on it, bill.year, get ready. >> sandra: thank you, donna. >> thank you. >> sandra: breaking news continuing on what could be a revolution happening in venezuela. the trump administration is standing behind opposition leader juan guaido who said the time has come to overthrow the maduro regime. chaos on the street unfolding in caracas right now. tear gas has been thrown and fired at those who are supporting the opposition leader. we're working to...
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that much detective donna velasquez could say for certain. but the rest?fter more than a year of phone calls and late nights, all velasquez had come up with an increasingly complicated web of stories and relationships. david jackson was married to barbara britton, her father, harry, disliked david. barbara went on to become the fifth wife of a man named michael wolfe. they divorced and he later married two more times. >> that we needed to talk. >> but now, finally, one of wolf's ex-wives, a woman named nancy, was sitting with detective velasquez, telling police that she knew everything about what happened to david. >> can you tell me again? >> because i know how he was killed and what they did with him. >> how did she know? according to the ex, michael drank, a lot. >> every night he would almost down a whole bottle of scotch. and i guess he just needed to talk. >> and the story wolf told, according to the ex, implicated more than just himself. here's what happened as nancy heard it. wolf and harry britton, barbara's father, rented a hotel room on that lon
that much detective donna velasquez could say for certain. but the rest?fter more than a year of phone calls and late nights, all velasquez had come up with an increasingly complicated web of stories and relationships. david jackson was married to barbara britton, her father, harry, disliked david. barbara went on to become the fifth wife of a man named michael wolfe. they divorced and he later married two more times. >> that we needed to talk. >> but now, finally, one of wolf's...
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let's bring in donna brazill. she is a fox news contributor and can give us some insight on this.en campaign is a little hamstrung. they don't even have a campaign up and running yet. >> that is true. look, he's presumably the front runner in the democratic race, but he hasn't decided to jump in the race. i want to first of all say to miss flores, as the vice chair of the party at this time, had this been brought to my attention, and the attention i'm sure of the chair at that time, we would have spoken up. we believe women deserve to be heard and we respect the fact that women are speaking out. she said he violated her personal space. he has responded, as you know. he said that he suffers from -- i'm using that word. suffers from being overtly affectionate. i have known him for 32 years. he has been a champion of women's rights. i know many of his former staffers. i can tell you that joe biden is a rare type of human being. he cares. i don't know how to explain it because i'm not trying to take away anything from miss flores, who i have enormous respect for. joe biden is one of t
let's bring in donna brazill. she is a fox news contributor and can give us some insight on this.en campaign is a little hamstrung. they don't even have a campaign up and running yet. >> that is true. look, he's presumably the front runner in the democratic race, but he hasn't decided to jump in the race. i want to first of all say to miss flores, as the vice chair of the party at this time, had this been brought to my attention, and the attention i'm sure of the chair at that time, we...
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when the journalist wanted to leave donna she was kidnapped the master kidnappers took her to different apartments the pregnant woman was provided with what she needed but was always scared to death. that the kidnappers were prepared to cut off my head ruthlessly in front of the camera at any time that was clear. janine says the most extreme moment of her prison meant was the birth of her son a few days earlier one of the kidnappers came into her room with a veiled woman it was the gynecologist who helped her bring the child into the world. but they told her if anything happened to me or my child her husband would be killed. she told me that after she'd been there a few times that's when i understood why she was willing to do anything to help the well a few months later janina was unexpectedly released the young mother and her child were allowed to return to germany the circumstances of her release are unclear she was told that no ransom was paid we asked what she now thinks about her decision to travel to the war zone. a dangerous mix of the naive feeling of security that i had and und
when the journalist wanted to leave donna she was kidnapped the master kidnappers took her to different apartments the pregnant woman was provided with what she needed but was always scared to death. that the kidnappers were prepared to cut off my head ruthlessly in front of the camera at any time that was clear. janine says the most extreme moment of her prison meant was the birth of her son a few days earlier one of the kidnappers came into her room with a veiled woman it was the gynecologist...
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that report these constant tunick to a machine not joins me on the line from jerusalem donna what has the voter turnout been like so far and i are voters taking part in this election. yes of course i mean the israeli community also takes part in the election in israel there has been some calls for boycotting the elections so we don't know how got traction but. the turnout was at ten am it's about thirty percent by the central election committee that's about the same like in the last elections in two thousand and fifteen at that time the overall voter turnout was over seventy two percent and of course said today is a day off and it's well you know people go to vote and then there's a long waiting time until the twenty two hundred local time when the first exit polls are expected to need to know is obviously hoping for a record faced him but his challenger the fully general not meichi benny gantz has been leading in the elections. reports how different the policies of the two contend this. one from issues i think they are not so different especially if you look at foreign policy issues
that report these constant tunick to a machine not joins me on the line from jerusalem donna what has the voter turnout been like so far and i are voters taking part in this election. yes of course i mean the israeli community also takes part in the election in israel there has been some calls for boycotting the elections so we don't know how got traction but. the turnout was at ten am it's about thirty percent by the central election committee that's about the same like in the last elections...
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donna larsen, bbc news.f the country, called pemba. we can now speak to a united nations worker. we are hearing from other aid agencies they are having difficulty reaching people in need. are you also experiencing this? it has been nonstop since last night. very heavy rain. it has made it very difficult to reach some communities. we are very concerned about how we can bring food to these people who need it. this is a very complex operation for us, because we will bring helicopters, and we will try to do everything we can to bring the food to these people. how is the weather affecting the work you are trying to do? it is making everything more challenging. because it keeps raining. the roads are impassable. one of the key bridges has collapsed. it's making it very difficult for us to access the areas where people need to help direly. what is your estimate of how many people are in need? so far we know 700,000 people, according to the government, are at risk. at least 1000 people have been displaced so far. we
donna larsen, bbc news.f the country, called pemba. we can now speak to a united nations worker. we are hearing from other aid agencies they are having difficulty reaching people in need. are you also experiencing this? it has been nonstop since last night. very heavy rain. it has made it very difficult to reach some communities. we are very concerned about how we can bring food to these people who need it. this is a very complex operation for us, because we will bring helicopters, and we will...
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donna larsen, bbc news, quebec. stay with us on bbc news.ic thiem wins his first barcelona open title, and makes a splash celebrating. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year war for them. they've taken the capital, which they've been fighting for for so long. it was 7 o'clock in the morning, the day when power began to pass from the minority to the majority, when africa, after 300 years, reclaimed its last white colony. you're watching the briefing. the headlines: spain's socialists have won most seats in the general election, but fallen short of an absolute ma
donna larsen, bbc news, quebec. stay with us on bbc news.ic thiem wins his first barcelona open title, and makes a splash celebrating. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity...
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joining me now al sharpton and donna edwards. donna, how did he do? >> great. listened to vice president biden today. he sounded like a guy who's going to be a presidential candidate. i guess we'll have to wait a few weeks. i also listened to others and i think it was really important for joe biden in the way that he does to kind of make the transition and get into a mode in front of a very friendly audience. >> rev? >> i think she's right. i think it was very important that he come out publically all the other candidates are out, as you know most of them have been out at the national action convention all week. >> where they belong. >> yeah, where they belong. for him not to be public i think is adding fuel to the fire like he's hiding. he's going to have to take this on whether people agree or not. when you have people saying there's no harassment here, no accusations of discomforting but not as serious as it could be. he makes it look more serious when he appears to be hiding from it. he did the right thing coming out today. >> this is the distinguishing par
joining me now al sharpton and donna edwards. donna, how did he do? >> great. listened to vice president biden today. he sounded like a guy who's going to be a presidential candidate. i guess we'll have to wait a few weeks. i also listened to others and i think it was really important for joe biden in the way that he does to kind of make the transition and get into a mode in front of a very friendly audience. >> rev? >> i think she's right. i think it was very important that...
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here's beto on something -- i want all your thoughts, donna. united states is called mexican immigrants rapist and criminals. now we would not be surprised if in the third reich other human beings were described as an infestation or as a cockroach or a pest that you would want to kill but to do that in 2017 or 2018 in the united states of america -- >> straight talk or too far? >> you think that, you know, beto and a number of the aents are really hitting on something when they look historically at donald trump and his rhetoric today and compare it in our history and in the history of the world and so i think it's appropriate. look, what i saw at the national action network conference and all of the speeches, for the first time we got -- we've gotten to see back-to-back the range of the democratic party and the way that they stack up against each other. i don't think we've had that yet and so rev rend al thank you very much for that. black voters are not a monolith. it's important for every single one of these candidates to contest for a vote t
here's beto on something -- i want all your thoughts, donna. united states is called mexican immigrants rapist and criminals. now we would not be surprised if in the third reich other human beings were described as an infestation or as a cockroach or a pest that you would want to kill but to do that in 2017 or 2018 in the united states of america -- >> straight talk or too far? >> you think that, you know, beto and a number of the aents are really hitting on something when they look...
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donna brazile on all this tonight, but first we go to joe bennett. he worked closely with senator biden who was judiciary chairman at the time. you are also a fox news contributor, good to see you tonight. thank you for being here. in another time, another election, bill clinton, the phrase was if the economy does good, and if you look at these two periods of time, tough to run against a strong economy like ronald reagan's are currently the one under president trump. >> yeah, i noticed the advisor said let's not talk about the body politic because political health and economic health of the country is pretty good. a very good. he's talking about the soul of the country and he puts a lot of weight on that. that will persuade some but i think most people would look at objective reality. i don't want to diminish his chances. 20 or something like that candidates, and he is the established candidate. he has it almost to himself and is a big wide lane and his name recognition is excellent, and he starts with high numbers. but he's got some gauntlets he's g
donna brazile on all this tonight, but first we go to joe bennett. he worked closely with senator biden who was judiciary chairman at the time. you are also a fox news contributor, good to see you tonight. thank you for being here. in another time, another election, bill clinton, the phrase was if the economy does good, and if you look at these two periods of time, tough to run against a strong economy like ronald reagan's are currently the one under president trump. >> yeah, i noticed...
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it crawled back in but picked it up again and threw it out and then went to bed early i will notice donna surely it crawled back in. but this time i picked it up and it turned its head in bit me. in the snake shouldn't be harassed even if it means sharing a bed with some of. you. for that reason this makes most freely in and out of the wood you now seems. to have lived your old. woman at the fishermen of no reason to panic some even think it's a blessing from the spirits. if it comes into your house that's a spiritual visit. just tell the snake you have no problem and it will not cause you any trouble. with. the name of the island spirits. its traditions are rather strict no one cuts down a tree for any reason. buds to shouldn't be killed and their eggs must not be eaten. but the custom of the prohibits women on the island is the one that is toughest for the fishermen. so don't you know what i would be good to finish your work and go home and see your family every day you know how your child spent the night to know what they need and unfortunately it's not possible here for one of the pit
it crawled back in but picked it up again and threw it out and then went to bed early i will notice donna surely it crawled back in. but this time i picked it up and it turned its head in bit me. in the snake shouldn't be harassed even if it means sharing a bed with some of. you. for that reason this makes most freely in and out of the wood you now seems. to have lived your old. woman at the fishermen of no reason to panic some even think it's a blessing from the spirits. if it comes into your...
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if you go back and look what i said and didn't say, i don't think i treated her badly. >> chris: donnaled anita hill earlier this month to talk about that event and she put out the fact that she was not satisfied with the conversation. the surprise to me was that he didn't call her for more than 25 years. if you would think think you wd have made this call two decades ago instead of two weeks ago. >> he understands this is a far different democratic party than the party who first engaged at the presidential level in 1988. by the way, we were on the same team with the dukakis campaign. things have changed. >> i learned to read and write. >> that's okay. there's also a different party from the one that barack obama won in 2008. so joe biden has to run into lanes. the lane that gives him a lot of momentum and resources, as karl rove pointed out, but also a lane that has a younger generation of americans, and the #metoo movement matters in the democratic primary. the fact that he called anita hill -- professor hill, and she deserved to have her moment of truth, but he must show that he has
if you go back and look what i said and didn't say, i don't think i treated her badly. >> chris: donnaled anita hill earlier this month to talk about that event and she put out the fact that she was not satisfied with the conversation. the surprise to me was that he didn't call her for more than 25 years. if you would think think you wd have made this call two decades ago instead of two weeks ago. >> he understands this is a far different democratic party than the party who first...