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doug doug i would tell no one. rachel: really? douglas: yep. i would try very, very quietly to get away with it. rachel: so british of you. douglas: every time i see the results, i always see -- will: every i'm they see your yacht, they will know. [laughter] dougthat will be a giveaway. the huge cars and the cavalcades, i know. people would mel a rat. rachel: will? will: i don't know, honestly. i've never done -- i have friends who have done if i won, this is where i'd go. i've never done that. i've never pretended, i don't know why -- rachel: my my dad is a faithful lot by winner, and -- lottery winner, and he's going to pay off all the kids' houses, going to give this much to his church, he's got it all planned out. douglas: now he's just got to get the numbers right. rachel: he does play. you can't win if you don't play, and he does. >>> coming up, vivek ramaswamy chats with elon musk sounding the alarm on the disappearing american dream. boy, that's true. steve hilton agrees and he's next. douglas: plus, sail into summer with these affordable boats. right there, i can go and look. will: i'd buy a ranch. rachel: so on brand for you. douglas: if you want to come out and see on fox square, the boats are there. so that's still ahead. ahoy. ♪ ♪
doug doug i would tell no one. rachel: really? douglas: yep. i would try very, very quietly to get away with it. rachel: so british of you. douglas: every time i see the results, i always see -- will: every i'm they see your yacht, they will know. [laughter] dougthat will be a giveaway. the huge cars and the cavalcades, i know. people would mel a rat. rachel: will? will: i don't know, honestly. i've never done -- i have friends who have done if i won, this is where i'd go. i've never done that....
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doug? not— background. do you have any swedish neighbours, doug? not here, - neighbours, doug? nately. big success, though, getting sweden across the - unfortunately. big success, though, getting sweden across the line, - getting sweden across the line, because i listened to a national security adviser on friday who wasn't sure they would be able to put the veto from turkey a5ide. that's the big win that present biting comes back with. without cuestion. biting comes back with. without question- as — biting comes back with. without question. as someone - biting comes back with. without question. as someone said, - biting comes back with. without| question. as someone said, one biting comes back with. without i question. as someone said, one of the big _ question. as someone said, one of the big missteps we've seen from vladimir— the big missteps we've seen from vladimir putin is his actions have unified _ vladimir putin is his actions have unified the — vladimir putin is his actions have unified the west and strengthened nato with expanding its membership in a way— nato with expa
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thanks about doug. doug williams from dw science that have been breathtaking savings on the coast of southern it lists to place diverse too bad discipline to new heights. australia is a ran and a fun to extend into winning streak type events across 2 seasons with another dominant display. great britain's aiden has not then completed, i think completed for with some assaults, with 3 and a half twist. high scoring single time ever about him. the men's events and a picture perfect place in the record books. wow, i'm all, well here's at the top of the uh, news asia, if we finish biology is next. a good the or when does tech know become a way of life? we were ahead of our hours ahead of time on the stove in the fall from detroit, from the band in factories of detroit, warehouses and finding a deep dive into the tiny raves seemed parts unveiled. the gate, in spite by every man is confident bursting with creativity, needs to design is and cultural icons aspartame life. so add culture as diverse and exciting as the
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thanks about doug. doug williams from dw science status on, on the opening day wimbledon polish top, see the he gets found tech has eased into the 2nd round of that beating issue. the end of china, the full time grand slam was never past the full round of the old england club, but she dominate the 1st at 61 and never look in trouble actually went home to take the 2nd set. 63 that'd be suppressed. i think seems that on the coast of southern italy as to cliff dive, has 2 bed disappointed new heights. australia is it'd be on an excellent, extended winning street to 10 events across 2 seasons with another dominant display . great buttons that aden has not been completed for, for what some assaults with 3 and a half foot twist. that's the highest scoring singled. i've ever won him the men's events and the picture. perfect place in the the, his reminder of our top story, there's our palestinian officials in janine in the occupied westbank say at least 8 people been killed in nice, rainy rain, driving full seasons
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doug. is _ operational. still, i asked doug, is kicking - operational. still, i asked dougay to fix the roblem? ., . ., problem? removing the content bubbl has problem? removing the content bubbly has its _ problem? removing the content bubbly has its place _ problem? removing the content bubbly has its place but - problem? removing the content bubbly has its place but as i problem? removing the content bubbly has its place but as a i bubbly has its place but as a scientist i'm happy to be challenged, maybe we should be focused on really promoting good climate science information rather than just removing the content that we perhaps don't like. irate removing the content that we perhaps don't like.— perhaps don't like. we are caettin perhaps don't like. we are getting used _ perhaps don't like. we are getting used to _ perhaps don't like. we are getting used to the i perhaps don't like. we are getting used to the idea i perhaps don't like. we are} getting used to the idea of battery—powered vehicles, aren't we? electric cars, scooters, electric bikes, but what about battery
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doug doug to be even more of the of the company because he he is a beloved leader there. yeah the anecdote about would sam do that kind of reminding me, uh, how jeff bezos remains a big presence at amazon, even though he's no longer the ceo and maybe we could talk a little bit about, uh, the similar values or cultural overlap that and walmart has. they kind of share you know, frugality, customer obsession and it seems like they're, you know chasing each other, but they also have this of love hate relationship where they each other. can you talk a little bit about that? sure. yeah. so especially the early years of amazon, you know, i think i think there was a lot of a lot of respect for what walmart had built. you know, jeff bezos and his team they did borrow via beyond hiring some wal exact key walmart executives the early days they also did bah borrow some sort of company values or what amazon calls a leadership principle. so frugality was one of them. why essentially we should be operating our business you know internally in most cost effective way. amazon sort of stands apart, you know, from other silicon valley tech companies. and that there are no, you know, luxurious free lunches or dry cleaning on or, you know, anything that so frugality was one. another is bias for action, essentially. let's not wait, you know, till we're 100% sure we've made the right decision. you know, let's not wait six months to try this new because we don't quite know if we've got completely right. it's this idea. let's move. let's let's make an informed decision best we can with the information we have and then move quickly and. so amazon famous ali in business circles has, something called two pizza teams, these autonomous teams with people from different parts of the company working together on a new project or new idea without interference from other. and i learned in reporting the book. some of that idea actually from the way walmart used to operate, they had something called strategy teams and walmart leader named rick dalzell, who's a who's a character character in book, he brings some of that idea. jeff bezos so a lot of respect their consumer. you know, trying to keep prices low, you know, but over time we've also found a and then and then walmart goes ahead in in recent years and hires a ton of people from amazon into logistics and warehouses that said you know amazon ceo is now andy jassy longtime amazonian and and you know i have some reporting in the book where he looks at wal-mart and he thinks they're sort of, you know, in some ways as big and big and bad as amazon and he can understand he's talking to his internal why is the government not focused their scrutiny on walmart they're you know they have more revenue than us they have more physical market share than us. and so there there is that point and begrudging respect. but, you know, there's also this this this real thing that are they are still a core enemy of ours. and not understanding why they don't get no longer get the level of scrutiny that amazon's now facing. yeah. so maybe we move on to amazon's side of the story and i really liked your intro where you talk about your brief encounter with jeff bezos and you know, you ask about his outfit, his answer was very interesting that, you know, it kind of captures what amazon is trying to do in the retail world, basically applying new on, you know, in a very old retail market. can you talk a little bit about that. sure so, yeah. so my prolog starts with an yeah. it's i meet jeff backstage backstage at a tech conference where he was and i knew i only had a moment or two as you know eugene there are if if jeff were an amazon leaders anywhere there are a group of pr leaders publicity you know communications professionals not behind. so this was a planned encounter encounter. so i tried to get his attention. he had recently said in a magazine feature that he was very interested in amazon's then young new business selling their own clothing their own line of clothing. so i think it's a smart idea to ask him what he's wearing, if he's wearing any. amazon branded clothing. he didn't really get the connection. he walks away, but he does come back and he talks about this idea that, you know, start sort of old retail stylist and personalized fashion was based on one person's opinion. what if you melded the best of what a human can in this space with what you know, algorithms kid could do and personalizing shopping experience? and i thought that was interesting and sort of emblematic of amazon had become or tried to be a few ways. one was this idea of technology and what humans do about best. then melding that together to create a better outcome a better experience is something that amazon and bezos has cared about for a long time. but the other thing was the way he reacted, his pr professional reacted also just told, you know, they they were not happy that i found him and was speaking to him. and that they really didn't want to have sort of any tough conversations really with people who might report on or just have criticism of the company. and it me that wal-mart was much, very much this way and until a point in their history they went on this sort of. yes maybe self-serving listening tour of their critics and amazon is just, you know, you know this well, you never quite wants to even acknowledge that the negative outcomes of some of their actions and so it was a fun scene a fun encounter but i also thought spoke to what amazon had and some lessons they hadn't yet learned from walmart. and but reading your book, it felt like amazon was always a step ahead of walmart. the quincy acquisition. and you know, beating walmart to get pillpack. yep. health care. you to health care on online pharmacy. yeah right. and even buying whole foods on the same day walmart bought bonobos, which was supposed to be a major event for walmart. correct? correct. so like, what's what's what's going on here? is there something that walmart is completely missing or is amazon just better because it's an upstart. yeah, i think there's a couple of things. i think i think part of it is walmart you know failed for so long in online shopping that amazon just got this massive lead and so you know it's hard to claw your way back. yeah the the whole foods deal being announced the same day as bonobos. you know i had one executive tell me i think he said, man, my heart my heart sank. you know. amazon was chess. and it was clear we were playing checkers so so that that was a reality but i think it also was about risk taking. you alluded to this in my interview with doug mcmillon. he he admitted he said naturally like i'm not a risk taker. i think he said something like i don't bungee jump, you know, i don't gamble. i don't take but i know like if this company is going to be around 20 years from now, 30 years from now, we do need to take risks. and so in recent, they've started taking some more risks. but again, it's like this is all i think this is all part of the innovator's dilemma had something that worked. they were very, very good at. they were rewarded for handsomely by wall street and they fell really far. now we go to a more present day, if you'd like. we could talk about where where amazon is now facing some challenges as well in areas where walmart sort of has their key strengths strengths. yeah, yeah. i think that's the next question. i had like, you know, physical stores or grocery, health care. amazon wants to get in, but there's a lot of marks and you know, they have the advantage and how do you see this all playing out? 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doug burgum. governor doug burgum. governor, why you? why do you think you're the best person to become the next president of the united states? >> well, jason, one of the things that we're going to bring to this is a focus on the economy, energy and national security, and these are issues that affect every american. having grown up in a small town in north dakota, having lost my dad when i was a freshman in high school, my mom a bid -- widow going back to work with three kids, i understand what it's like for hard working families to put food on the table. every job i had through my to 20s working on the farm, at the ranch, even as a chimney sweep to pay my way through college, was a job where i took a shower at the end of the day, not at the beginning of the day. and when i see the biden administration 100% wrong on the economy, the inflation, the interest rates, everything that are affecting people putting food on the table, the price of gas at pump because of 180-degree wrong energy policy and then the national security including our southern border where we've got, you know, 110,000 overdose deaths in our country because of fentanyl coming across the border and and, of course, a lot of that originating from china. the way we get tough on china is through energy. secretary blink withen's in china, i don't even know that he brought up energy. they import over 10 million barrels of oil a day, and the u.s. as an energy superpower would have so much economic leverage over china, it's not about them investing here, it's about the economic systems and who's got the power over each other. but the biden administration's trying to kill the american energy industry, and we should be selling energy the our friends and allies and stop buying it from our adversaries. so why us? the world economy is changing, technology changing every job, every industry, every company. i'm the only candidate in the race that's got any background in technology. i understand energy, i understand agriculture, all the world markets that the economic state craft we need to create a more stable world. but also i care about, care deeply about the people in this country. i care about the neighbors i've grown up with, the farmers, the ranchers, the factory floor folks that i know that they're the engine of the american economy, and we've got to do right by them. every business i've ever been in has been successful because we focused on customers. in north dakota, we treat the taxpayers like the customers they are, and we have to do that. government is not about the politicians, it's about the people, and we've got to delivee answers that work for every american. that's what we could do. just a just a -- jace chris yeah, yeah. governor, i wish you the best. you've got an uphill battle to explain who you are, what you want to do, but i wish you all the best. governor dougfor more, watch us again today at 3 p.m. eastern right here on fox news and, please, i hope you have a chance to check out my new book, "the puppeteers: the people who control the people who control america." three times on the new york times bestsiller list. hope you have a chance to look at the book. have a great and wonderful sunday. i hope you enjoy the fourth of july and remember, the united states of america is the greatest country on the face of the planet. let's celebrate it, let's remember it on our hearts not just on july 4th, but every day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ howard: there's a pattern, we've seen it again and again, when the mainstream media want to marginalize a story. you remember the new york post breaking the hunter biden laptop story, not only did twitter lock it -- block it, but others lied that it was russian disinformation. more than a year later "the washington post" and new york times said, hey, by the way, we've now authenticated the laptop story. thanks a lot. the idea is t
doug burgum. governor doug burgum. governor, why you? why do you think you're the best person to become the next president of the united states? >> well, jason, one of the things that we're going to bring to this is a focus on the economy, energy and national security, and these are issues that affect every american. having grown up in a small town in north dakota, having lost my dad when i was a freshman in high school, my mom a bid -- widow going back to work with three kids, i...
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doug mcconnell: hello. i'm doug some great discoveries for you out here along the open road. jordan plotsky: we'll explore the secret lives of two rare species recently discovered living on one of the bay area's highest peaks. matthew sharp chaney: wasn't an instant success story.
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doug mcconnell: hello. i'm dougt some great discoveries for you out here along the open road. ♪♪♪ chchoose wendydy's babaconat. jordan plotsky: we'll visit santa clara county's newest preserve, a place of beauty and butterflies and honor for the original stewards. monica arellano: we've always lived here, and we continue to live here. jordan: we'll celebrate 30 years of protecting nature and agriculture at the edge of silicon valley. andrea mackenzie: thirty years is really the blink of an eye.
doug mcconnell: hello. i'm dougt some great discoveries for you out here along the open road. ♪♪♪ chchoose wendydy's babaconat. jordan plotsky: we'll visit santa clara county's newest preserve, a place of beauty and butterflies and honor for the original stewards. monica arellano: we've always lived here, and we continue to live here. jordan: we'll celebrate 30 years of protecting nature and agriculture at the edge of silicon valley. andrea mackenzie: thirty years is really the blink of...
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discuss, former press secretary to first lady jill biden michael la rosa and republican strategist doug heye. doug. >> it's a ton of money. it makes me want to go back to being a lawyer. it wasn't just spent on the former president. it was also spent on some of his advisers. some republicans, like the ohio senator, j.d. vance, are saying this is, quote, so lame, and trump is doing the right thing by defending his aides. but, you know, it's nice to help your friends out, but you're doing it with somebody else's money. what do you think? >> well, ultimately if your bills are being paid for, the aides may be defending donald trump. that's part of the concern is these indictments continue to rack up not just on trump but on other people. what direction are they going to go? we know that donald trump believes very much in loyalty, loyalty to him, not so much to other people. so as long as he's paying other people's bills, he's buying their loyalty essentially or so he hopes. the other thing that's interesting is we spent a week talking about ron desantis and his campaign having some money troubles. wel
discuss, former press secretary to first lady jill biden michael la rosa and republican strategist doug heye. doug. >> it's a ton of money. it makes me want to go back to being a lawyer. it wasn't just spent on the former president. it was also spent on some of his advisers. some republicans, like the ohio senator, j.d. vance, are saying this is, quote, so lame, and trump is doing the right thing by defending his aides. but, you know, it's nice to help your friends out, but you're doing...
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doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell, and we've got some great discoveries for you out here alonglebrate one of the great social and environmental triumphs in bay area history, the transformation of much of
doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell, and we've got some great discoveries for you out here alonglebrate one of the great social and environmental triumphs in bay area history, the transformation of much of
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doug: this investigation will continue by secret service and congress has oversight over the secret service. >> carley: doug, we appreciate it. >> ashley: judge granting the attorneys for bryan kohberger access to training records of three officers involved in the investigation. his lawyers argue they need to understand the moth police used to investigate their client. the three officers played a key role on bryan kohberger's arrest. one interviewed witnesses at the scene and the other interviewed witnesses and one reviewed autopsy and tips. bryan kohberger is charged with killing four idaho students. >> carley: and james comer says a major -- is coming. >> we will have an announcement hopefully next week of more findings that we found. we are entering the deposition phase. >> ashley: doug collins says we need to know if there is corruption in the first family. he joins us next. so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only 30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile services. you really shouldn't walk out the front door without it. switch today at xfinitymobile.com. >> ashley: fox weather alert. midwest bracing for storms expected to bring damaging wind and possible tornados to the region. record-breaking heat prompting heat advisories. humidity could make it feel like more than 110 degrees. >> carley: chicago is recovering from days of heavy downpours. adam klotz has the fox weather forecast. what is going on? >> adam: storms in the middle of the country and west coast and east coast, extreme heat. storms are al
doug: this investigation will continue by secret service and congress has oversight over the secret service. >> carley: doug, we appreciate it. >> ashley: judge granting the attorneys for bryan kohberger access to training records of three officers involved in the investigation. his lawyers argue they need to understand the moth police used to investigate their client. the three officers played a key role on bryan kohberger's arrest. one interviewed witnesses at the scene and the...
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doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell, and we've got some great discoveries for you out here alongen road. dan herz: we'll hike, bike, and explore some of marin county's newest and most scenic trails. dan: definitely challenging.
doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell, and we've got some great discoveries for you out here alongen road. dan herz: we'll hike, bike, and explore some of marin county's newest and most scenic trails. dan: definitely challenging.
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it's worth saying, and the economists on the panel today who included doug mcwilliams , who included doug mcwilliams, who included doughe cbi, of both ibm and the cbi, included shanker singham, who's one of the world's leading trade experts, governments on experts, advise governments on both sides of the atlantic what they were saying is that we do need to tackle productivity . need to tackle productivity. >> but this isn't just a uk problem . it's across mainland problem. it's across mainland europe as well, and even parts of the us where growth has been slow, not least since the global financial crisis . a lot of this, financial crisis. a lot of this, jacob, is the overhang from the global financial crisis and all the crazy amounts of money that we printed since then and indeed followed by lockdown . so it's followed by lockdown. so it's not just a british disease, but britain should surely be at the forefront of coming up with a new or a renewed economic paradigm of a smaller state, lower taxation, because after all, what i was thinking and i was up on the stage today with those economists chairing the press confer
it's worth saying, and the economists on the panel today who included doug mcwilliams , who included doug mcwilliams, who included doughe cbi, of both ibm and the cbi, included shanker singham, who's one of the world's leading trade experts, governments on experts, advise governments on both sides of the atlantic what they were saying is that we do need to tackle productivity . need to tackle productivity. >> but this isn't just a uk problem . it's across mainland problem. it's across...
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and we're also now learning that donald trump pressured the then governor of arizona, doug ducey. now, dougey has said that jack smith has actually not contacted him. that could be on the to-do list. and it's very consistent with what doj has been doing. there's also been this focus on what we call the fake electors scheme. what that means is, there was a coordinated effort, all seven of these states, people working for and with trump and his team, put together actual documents that they actually submitted to the national archives that said, we are the rightly selected electors for donald trump. and then people, republicans, trump supporters from those states actually signed those certifications. now, we know that the doj has spoken with several of these fake electors. we don't know exactly who. they've been given immunity, meaning, you have to testify. we're not going to use your statements against you. tells me doj sees these folks as potential witnesses. >> what else at this point would they be looking into. what else is on the table? >> as that effort clearly was not going to succeed, t
and we're also now learning that donald trump pressured the then governor of arizona, doug ducey. now, dougey has said that jack smith has actually not contacted him. that could be on the to-do list. and it's very consistent with what doj has been doing. there's also been this focus on what we call the fake electors scheme. what that means is, there was a coordinated effort, all seven of these states, people working for and with trump and his team, put together actual documents that they...
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doug luzader joins us. >> doug: you may not pay attention to your water heater until things go wrong, but the federal government is looking at them closely. the white house was asked about targeting gas and electric water heaters and the administration says it will save consumers money. >> when it comes to water heaters, it is proposed, what has been put forward. if enacted, it would not go into effect until 2029. if and when it is enacted, it will save 11 billion per year, that is what the president wants to do. >> dougup-front costs, everything from gas stoves to clothes washers, ceiling fans and dehumidifiers and there will be pushback on capitol hill. >> the up-front cost and long-term should not be made by the government. this is just more of the federal government continuing to overreach into american lives. >> doug: you get sense the white house is treading carefully after blow back that led to bans for new construction on stoves. if todd has to take a cold shower, katy bar that door. >> todd: weville more discussion on that, ceiling fans is the thing i utilize to use less energy in my air conditioning use. why go after that? >> carley: you make so much sense. >> todd: i'm whining. >> doug: you need a cold shower. >> todd: hunter biden made million dollars off his artwork and one of the buyers is a prominent democrat donor who president biden appointed to a position. >> carley: knock me over with a feather. cheryl casone is here. the shady narrative never ends. >> cheryl: artwork adds an intere
doug luzader joins us. >> doug: you may not pay attention to your water heater until things go wrong, but the federal government is looking at them closely. the white house was asked about targeting gas and electric water heaters and the administration says it will save consumers money. >> when it comes to water heaters, it is proposed, what has been put forward. if enacted, it would not go into effect until 2029. if and when it is enacted, it will save 11 billion per year, that is...
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doug, what stands out and near lee half who want to focus on themselves and best thing i've done in my life was have my babies. >> doug: this is story of commitment and i think that is what we lack is commitment issue. i've been able to perform many weddings and one thing i say is look, this is about commitment, not about a feeling, love is an action, not an emotion. this is where we lose it in commitment. people fall out and get divorced, but it is commitment underlies family and faith. if i cannot have a commitment here, i don't have commitment to work or neighbors, that is secular god. >> kayleigh: i understand worries about finances, that is legitimate, to focus on the selfie instead of creator of self, we have a problem. >> harris: we don't have the fam family-y, it is the selfie. matthew 19:6, therefore what god has brought together, we know let not put asunder. if you tear that apart, it makes us weaker as a whole. a loved one can pass away, things sometimes don't work out, those two adults with that family must find way to keep everything together for kids. they might not have to be yolked, don't let them fall apart, society falls. >> kayleigh: what happens if we don't have marriage or kids? >> tammy: remarkable dynamic. think of a lot of people don't like organized religion, but faith is different. it requires need to look beyond yourself, and at the core of your questions, if you can't see beyond yourself, faith is difficult. almost a quarter of u.s. children under 18 live with only one parent. compared to the rest of the world, 7% and under, we are at about 23%. comes down to what is modeled? if you don't see a marriage or two parents, or don't see effort to work of how you're being raised, how two adults work together, that is what marriage is through highs and low, you will go on and not think that is necessary sore needs on to exist. it affected me. my mother worked carter years, underemployeed, but never home. i was on my own. it was television and now it is social media and influence in other places. >> kayleigh: kaylee, some people choose not to get married or have kids, different strokes for different forecasts, but this seems like societal shift in value. >> kaylee: this is dominant in young adults my age. i got married at 23 and they think why would you do that? it is the best decision i made and i'm thankful i did. young adults have been lead to believe that messenger and commitment hold you back. people are happiest when they pursue marriage and parenthood. a recent survey found 33% of married mothers said they were satisfied with their lives compared to 15% of child lsz young women and 60% of childless women more likely to say they experienced loneliness, those numbers speak for themselves. the fact young adult are led to believe they will make them unhappy, that is a lie. >> harris: interesting, i wonder how much was impacted by the recent pandemic and people who were not with anyone, spent that time away. vivek mothery talked about it. >> dougomething more spiritual, loneliness is the way satan separates us, we are lonely to influence and they separate us. >> anecdote is hug of a child. can't believe it. more "outnumbered" in a moment. veteran homeowners to combat today's rising prices. lower your monthly payments with the three c's: pay down your credit cards, pay off your car loan, consolidate your debt with a va home loan from from newday. (vo) verizon small business days are coming. from august 7th to the 13th. now is the time to partner with our experts. get started today with verizon business. it's your business. it's your verizon. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. get 50% off your first box at thefarm
doug, what stands out and near lee half who want to focus on themselves and best thing i've done in my life was have my babies. >> doug: this is story of commitment and i think that is what we lack is commitment issue. i've been able to perform many weddings and one thing i say is look, this is about commitment, not about a feeling, love is an action, not an emotion. this is where we lose it in commitment. people fall out and get divorced, but it is commitment underlies family and faith....
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doug lyman, that was all doug's idea, we need a james bond for our generation and that was his wholesaying to him, me? because i had never done anything like that. >> i want to pick up on that one of the trade papers said after these movies that were you the decade's best mixer of brains and braun and i guess the question i have is, how calculated was your move, i've done good will hundreding, now i'm going to show i can be an action hero and generally speaking how strategic are you as you decide your career? >> decidedly unstrategic mike. >> really? >> yes, because we have talked about there. nobody knows what movie is going to be a hit. you just don't know. i've been in terrific bombs. you know way mean. we just don't know so to say i'm going to do a big movie and a small movie and it's like forget it. my calculus last always been about the director. i'll even go to work with a great director and no script and i have and i'll put my faith in that result more than anything because it's all about who is directing the movie. >> in 2006 you play a mob spy inside the massachussetts stat
doug lyman, that was all doug's idea, we need a james bond for our generation and that was his wholesaying to him, me? because i had never done anything like that. >> i want to pick up on that one of the trade papers said after these movies that were you the decade's best mixer of brains and braun and i guess the question i have is, how calculated was your move, i've done good will hundreding, now i'm going to show i can be an action hero and generally speaking how strategic are you as...
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doug lyman, that was all doug's idea, this idea. we need a james bond for our generation.ole thing. it's so funny looking at it. i remember saying to him, i can't. me? i'd never done anything like that. >> well, but i want to pick up on that. one of the trade papers said after that these movies -- that you were the decade's best mixer of brains and brawn. and i guess the question i have is, how calculated was it, your move -- all right, i've done "good will hunting," i've shown sensitive, now i'm going to show i can be an action hero. generally speaking, how strategic are you as you plot your career? >> decidedly unstrategic. >> really? >> yeah, because i've talked to people about this. you know, all the inside baseball. we talk about it all the time. i've never believed that you can -- nobody knows what movie's going to be a hit. you just don't know, right? you know, i've been in some terrific bombs, you know what i mean? we just don't know. to say, i'm going to do a big movie and a small movie -- forget it, it will never work. to me, my calculus has always been about the
doug lyman, that was all doug's idea, this idea. we need a james bond for our generation.ole thing. it's so funny looking at it. i remember saying to him, i can't. me? i'd never done anything like that. >> well, but i want to pick up on that. one of the trade papers said after that these movies -- that you were the decade's best mixer of brains and brawn. and i guess the question i have is, how calculated was it, your move -- all right, i've done "good will hunting," i've shown...
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doug. >> did you say bug and doug?usical and historical musicals are probably the most successful on broadway. >> which they are. >> they randomly figured the inventor of the printing press. >> we auditioned this out in front of a live audience. andrew and i got to play about 12 characters each. >> yeah, yeah. >> we sing many delightful songs. i have been looking for a show to come back to for over a decade. and i read this script -- we read this script in 2020, and i immediately called up andrew and i go, i think i just read the funniest thing i've read since "mormon," and i think you have to read this. he read it. and we did a workshop of it over the course of a week. and then this is it. let's do this. andrew did this and it was an inconsequential month. i think it was march of 2020. >> that's right. >> we did the reading. for some reason. we're so excited. this is my first time back. >> i know! >> you've done back. >> i have been back many times to the broadway. this will be your -- this is the first time you're ba
doug. >> did you say bug and doug?usical and historical musicals are probably the most successful on broadway. >> which they are. >> they randomly figured the inventor of the printing press. >> we auditioned this out in front of a live audience. andrew and i got to play about 12 characters each. >> yeah, yeah. >> we sing many delightful songs. i have been looking for a show to come back to for over a decade. and i read this script -- we read this script in...
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doug doocy you see that doug doocy decided not to play the game with donald trump, and as a result he has essentially persona non grata in the republican party. not just in arizona better nationally as well because he is disloyal and in contrast to doug doocy they think that the former republican nominee for the arizona supreme court gubernatorial race last year is making this her entire platform. the centerpiece of her quest to become trump's future vice president. just this, week stephen richer who is the county reporter in that state, it wasn't a lone republicans who has said no, there is not an election fraud. he is suing kari lake because she has defamed him so much. that it is almost unsustainable for him to go on. his family is being threatened, he is facing a horrible situation it just goes to show how trump's word is not just one guy, and is a cancer. is the dominance popular vibe in the republican party. and until we can address that within this republican base, well to see more and more and more of that because that's how you win support among today's republican base. which yes is very to step with the rest of the american people. >> you know, basil, trump taking credit for a recent controversial decisions to rollback so m
doug doocy you see that doug doocy decided not to play the game with donald trump, and as a result he has essentially persona non grata in the republican party. not just in arizona better nationally as well because he is disloyal and in contrast to doug doocy they think that the former republican nominee for the arizona supreme court gubernatorial race last year is making this her entire platform. the centerpiece of her quest to become trump's future vice president. just this, week stephen...
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doug ducey did not want it known. doug ducey was feeling an immense amount of pressure not only from the trump administration, but also from republicans, the trump maga base in arizona, to do something. so doug ducey, his term ended. he is no longer governor. and, yes, there was a lot of talk that he would perhaps run for senate. but his base of support cratered in arizona after he refused to overturn the election or to continue with this lie or to go along with the lie that trump did, in fact, win arizona. so now he is no longer in office. he is starting a new organization about democracy. the thing is that ducey did not want a public fight with trump. that is one of the reasons why this has flown under the radar. >> it just shows you the republican party is still very much the party of donald trump. thank you. >>> for more on what this could mean for the former president, let's bring in jeffrey jacobiwitz who is an law professor. it's unclear if ducey was pressured. the "washington post" has heard reports that he also asked witnesses about trump's calls with the governor. first of all, do you think the special counsel is going to go after doug ducey now to try to get his statement as a wit
doug ducey did not want it known. doug ducey was feeling an immense amount of pressure not only from the trump administration, but also from republicans, the trump maga base in arizona, to do something. so doug ducey, his term ended. he is no longer governor. and, yes, there was a lot of talk that he would perhaps run for senate. but his base of support cratered in arizona after he refused to overturn the election or to continue with this lie or to go along with the lie that trump did, in fact,...
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doug heye, uk economy has been workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, doug heye, uk economy has been flatlinin- workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, douguk economy has been flatlinin- all workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, doug heye, uk economy has been flatlinin- all the workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, doug heye, uk economy has been flatlinin- all the way workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, doug heye, uk economy has been flatlinin- all the way back to been flatlining all the way back to 2019. workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. been flatlining all the way back to 2019. in fact, workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. been flatlining all the way back to 2019. in fact, numbers workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. been flatlining all the way back to 2019. in fact, numbers from workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. been flatlining all the way back to 2019. in fact, numbers from today show workers more, then that money has to com
doug heye, uk economy has been workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, doug heye, uk economy has been flatlinin- workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, douguk economy has been flatlinin- all workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, doug heye, uk economy has been flatlinin- all the workers more, then that money has to come from somewhere else. figures, doug heye, uk economy has been flatlinin- all the...
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doug hyde. your favorite flavor in iowa, doug. go! >> well, if we were talking about le mars, iowa, i talk about the benny which is a huge steak at archie's wayside in le mars. i'm sure that's kyung's next stop and when you talk about meet and greet, you spell it m-e-a-t, that's for sure. >> get back to the business at hand. this is how you connect with voters and you kiss babies and shake hands and we're back to typical politics if one can even believe it even just for a moment. what do you think how mike pence is going so far in do you think there's enough evangelical christians in iowa to push him past donald trump? >> candidates will have another opportunity in iowa around the time of the iowa state fair which is another great time for them to engage in those retail politics. they often go to the pork chop stand. i'm sure that we'll be seeing more as the summer progressives. as far as mike pence himself, it is very clear how big iowa is in his strategy given that he chose to spend the fourth of july there with other competitors and went to new hampshire, instead and it's a state that he's targeting because of his evangelical, but he clearly has work to do there given that it's a lynchpin of his strategy. he still trails former president donald trump and he trails ron desantis in the state and he's taking heavy competition in iowa from tim scott as well as nikki haley. >> the fact, doug lead the pack as we know and he's double digits ahead of ron desantis and something stuck out to me this week with regard to that competition and the super pac acowledged they have a ways to go. >> look, right now in national polling we are way behind. i'll be the first to admit that. i'm being blunt and honest. cl it is an uphill battle and clearly donald trump is the front-runner. what do you think of that approach, doug? >> i'm all for honesty and letting people peek behiebdnd t curtain. i don't think donald trump is the runaway at this point because that suggests he'll run away with it, but it highlights the work that mook peike pence nikki haley have to do and not just the large evangelical community. iowa is a network that requires a deep network in 99 counties and it's why you're seeing the candidates there and not just in places like des moines, but they'll get a winner set, and they'll go to emmitsburg, all of these small communities. expect to see you there. with july fourth
doug hyde. your favorite flavor in iowa, doug. go! >> well, if we were talking about le mars, iowa, i talk about the benny which is a huge steak at archie's wayside in le mars. i'm sure that's kyung's next stop and when you talk about meet and greet, you spell it m-e-a-t, that's for sure. >> get back to the business at hand. this is how you connect with voters and you kiss babies and shake hands and we're back to typical politics if one can even believe it even just for a moment....
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doug bradburn, the president and ceo, is here right now. i'm seeing somebody waving at me, but i can't that's doug are not. but i wanted to thank doug, who i've known since grad school days and stephen mcleod, who was here a moment. and i don't see you now, stephen, but are you and stephen put together this fabulous symposium that was the cornerstone of this volume and is such an incredible supporter of researchers from around the world and lovely person to get to know and work with and all of these authors. and it was, as i'll say, it was kind of a weird project because we were very early into it and still recruiting essays and doing and laying things out when i remember the day they said, you're going to have to go into quarantine two weeks. and i said, oh, never work. we'll never be. but i'll go into. my experience that a little bit more. but all of these authors from various families do emerging produced incredible work in a very strange time. and it was an exciting thing to a part of as a as boy who's been an editor for a long time and i want to turn this over to my longtime friend who is much more the expert on early american
doug bradburn, the president and ceo, is here right now. i'm seeing somebody waving at me, but i can't that's doug are not. but i wanted to thank doug, who i've known since grad school days and stephen mcleod, who was here a moment. and i don't see you now, stephen, but are you and stephen put together this fabulous symposium that was the cornerstone of this volume and is such an incredible supporter of researchers from around the world and lovely person to get to know and work with and all of...
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look, i know a lot of ceo's, i also spoke about doug mcmillon, the ceo of walmart. i think doug is really well-intentioned, he is pushed in the right direction within the constraints of wall street, within the constraints of someone who makes $25 million a year. i will just be personally, that would be hard for me to sort of, you know, want to push for rapid change when i benefit from that system in that way. there's a lot of impediments that i think are pulling corporate america into place. and again, there's change, but that is not fast enough. that is why i fell on the idea that, yeah, we really do need a government solution. >> ok. well, i think our time is up, unfortunately. i would like to thank, and i think you all will join me in thanking our terrific panel. [applause]
look, i know a lot of ceo's, i also spoke about doug mcmillon, the ceo of walmart. i think doug is really well-intentioned, he is pushed in the right direction within the constraints of wall street, within the constraints of someone who makes $25 million a year. i will just be personally, that would be hard for me to sort of, you know, want to push for rapid change when i benefit from that system in that way. there's a lot of impediments that i think are pulling corporate america into place....
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doug ducey, that was made clear to us, doug ducey confirmed that at that time. we learned over the weekend from sources who learned about this from ducey himself that privately he said that trump had pressured him to find results of fraud or evidence of fraud to overturn the 2020 election. we also learned from sources that pence had called ducey on multiple occasion toss talk about the 2020 election. we were told by sources close to pence that there was no pressure involved in that, that he was trying to see if there was any evidence of voter fraud so that he could then report it up to president trump. take a listen to what pence said about these calls. >> i did check in with not only governor ducey but other governors in states that were going through the legal process of reviewing their election results, but there was no pressure involved, margaret. i was calling to get an update, i passed along that information to the president and it was no more, no less than that. >> reporter: and, john, as we know and we've reported this multiple times and it was very public at the time, former president trump was putting an enormous amount of pressure on then vice president pence to try to find any indication of fraud to overturn the 2020 election results. obviously we know about this other call to the georgia secretary of state raffensperger, that was recorded, this call with the arizona governor was not recorded at the time. raffensperger has met with jack smith the special counsel investigating trump's actions around the 2020 election. he has not reached out to dougheir interaction. john? >> important to note that. kristen holmes, thank you so much for that reporting. >>> sara? >> republican presidential candidate and florida governor ron desantis is facing criticism this morning after his campaign shared a video slamming donald trump for vowing to protect lgbtq rights. transportation secretary pete buttigieg who was the first openly gay cabinet member reacted on cnn. >> and i'm going to leave aside the strangeness of trying to prove your manhood by putting up a video that splices images of you in between oiled up shirtless body builders. i just don't understand the mentality of somebody who gets up in the morning thinking that he's going to prove his worth by competing over who can make life hardest for a hard-hit community that is already so vulnerable in america. >> cnn's jeff zeleny is live in washington, d.c. it isn't just the democrats who are coming after desantis for this ad that was put out, is it? >> reporter: good morning, sara. no, so
doug ducey, that was made clear to us, doug ducey confirmed that at that time. we learned over the weekend from sources who learned about this from ducey himself that privately he said that trump had pressured him to find results of fraud or evidence of fraud to overturn the 2020 election. we also learned from sources that pence had called ducey on multiple occasion toss talk about the 2020 election. we were told by sources close to pence that there was no pressure involved in that, that he was...
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doug rate. i will tell you that the doug rate of u.s. munitions are going to be much lower than the ones that the russians are using. the cluster munitions have already killed 216 civilians. i was in vancouver, canada this past weekend. i'm on the helsinki commission. i spoke with members of parliament from the ukraine. they said that they absolutely need these munitions in order to be able to stave off the russians and push them back further. >> okay, poet well taken. thank you for giving us your perspective on that. we know the president is heading to lithuania where russia's war will certainly be a major focus. how critical could the meetings be in efforts to end this conflict? what are your expectations? >> i am glad that we are having discussions particularly way other states from around that region. i think they want to hear from us. they are looking towards our leadership particularly when you consider the absence of leadership that was exhibit exhibited under the trump administration. it's good that we are having those. as far as actually ending this conflict, i think that only putin knows when this is going to end. that remains to be seen. it's just important for us as members of congress that we continue to pay close attention and help the ukrainians in any way that we can. at the end of the day, i think that the ukrainians being effective as what is going to ultimately made putin decide, hey, this is not worth it and he needs to move on. >> speaking of putin, we are just learning today that russian jets harassed american drones over syria for three days in a row last week. the u.s. military says this latest incident lasted about two hours. the u.s. drones were targeting and i.s.i.s. later. how do you interpret these dangerous behaviors? how do you think the u.s. should respond? >> oh, i think that putin wants people to think, hey, business as usual. i am not feeling any stressed over ukraine. he wants to being provocative in these sorts of ways just to show a little bit of a bravado. it is very dangerous, particularly when you think about the fact that we were trying to use these drones again to target extremists in the middle east. who needs to back down. i think we have to be firm with him to let him know that this is not acceptable behavior. regardless of whatever he does, we are still going to be 100% behind ukraine in their efforts to get the russians out of the country. >> let me focus on a big issue domestically. this week, the country faced several mass shootings including one close to home for you in texas where you grew up. as president biden calls on congress and states to take action on gun violence, the vice president of policy, the brady campaign, says the views of urban women are weighing on republican lawmakers and a gun violence policy is a top issue for young voters. do you think a shift could change the tide and bring republicans to the table? >> well, first, alex, let me tell you that that shooting and those killings hit me heavy. that is the neighborhood that my mom grew up in. my grandparents lived in fort worth and corsicana, texas. my mom is the seventh out of nine kids. she was actually born in a house in that community. they all went to the high schooler. that hurt me when i saw what happened. that time, the 3rd of july the day before the fourth, that is the time for the community to get together and barbecue and people shoot fireworks and have a good time. it is unfortunate that that happened. that being said, i don't think that republicans are going to be willing to work with us. the problem with the current reckless radical republican majority that we have in congress right now is that their republican primary voters just don't want there to be any action at all when it comes to safety, for individuals that committed these murders and these shootings on july the 4th, we need to make it harder for people like that to get guns. why can't we do expanded background checks? why can't we raise the age to 21? why can't we do something about making private sales of guns much more safe? it just doesn't make any sense, alex. i don't think they are going to budge at all on this issue. that's really unfortunate. >> i've been shaking my head through all of this. it doesn't make any sense. . your darn right on that. thank you so much for your time, mark veasey. still to come, the big date this week and the mar-a-lago documents case. plus, an nbc report. later this hour, stalling, struggling, trying to shift the narrative -- the rough time ron desantis is having running for president. we are back in 60 seconds. nt we are back in 60 seconds. we are back in 60 seconds. sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. 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>> scary looking at that video. thank you for that, george. we're bringing you live pictures of philadelphia and raleigh, north carolina. both are looking kind of cloudy, just two of the cities where millions of americans are facing severe storms today. there is heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout the northeast with up to four inches of rain possible in some areas. overnight, severe winds and flooding swept through oklahoma. some areas are in several feet of water. temperatures remain a scorching and much of the southern u.s.. there is a heat advisory in effect in south florida. temperatures are going to feel like triple digits for the next couple of days. coming, up to close for anyone 's comfort -- who is harassing u.s. military drones in the air? first, a decision by president biden that has left democrats divided. my guest says it is a smart move. guest says it is a smar move >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervive nerve relief from the world's number one nerve care company. nervive contains ala to relieve nerve aches, and b-complex vitamins to fortify healthy nerves. try nervive. and, try nervive pain relieving roll-on. >> they are using artillery at a very accelerated rate. many thousands of rounds per day. this is literally a gunfight all along from the donbas all the way down toward zaporizhzhia and kherson. they are running out of inventory. we're going to send additional artillery shells of which have cluster bomb bullets in them to bridge the gap as we ramp up production of artillery shells. >> new today, the administration is defending president biden's call to send controversial weapons to ukraine. it comes as the president is flying to europe right now to boost nato countries against russia as the war continues into its second year. amid concerns about kyiv's liking counteroffensive, chief international analyst and former supreme allied commander of nato james trivia joins me now. it's a pleasure to have you on, particularly right now. i want to ask you about president biden who in an interview this morning that aired has again defended his decision to send closer you nations to ukraine. i want to play part of that for you. here it is. >> they are running out of those. we are low on ammunition. what i finally did, i took the recommendation of the defense department to not permanently but allow for in this transition period where we have more 155 weapons with seashells for ukrainians to provide them with something that is a very low dougt is 150 which is the least likely to be blown. it's not used in certain areas. >> give me your calculus on this. if you were in this position, what would you recommend and why? >> i would recommend sending the cluster munitions to ukraine, alex. i will give you three reasons. number one, they need them. you heard the president articulate that. i get that from my successor. the supreme allied commander of nato, chris coli. i get it at every level. you saw john kirby talking about it. the ukrainians need it. it is a military imperative at this point. number two, where we are going to use these, there is already multiple unexploded ordinance is on the ground. it's away from civilian areas. these have low doug rates. we can use them. at the end of the conflict, believe me, we're going to be demining that area working with ukraine. i think the risk to civilians is a very low. the russians are using them. we have to respond to that. for those three reasons, i would say to go ahead and send
doug rate. i will tell you that the doug rate of u.s. munitions are going to be much lower than the ones that the russians are using. the cluster munitions have already killed 216 civilians. i was in vancouver, canada this past weekend. i'm on the helsinki commission. i spoke with members of parliament from the ukraine. they said that they absolutely need these munitions in order to be able to stave off the russians and push them back further. >> okay, poet well taken. thank you for...
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doug high. thank you both for being here. doug, i don't think it's an accident one week go this is what president trump was saying about impeaching president biden. >> they impeached me over a phone call that was perfect. why aren't they impeaching biden for receiving tens of millions of dollars? why isn't he under impeachment? >> that was last tuesday. >> here we go. when donald trump says something -- we used to have the commercials. when e.f. hutton speaks people listen. when donald trump speaks the republican base listens. which means congressional leadership listens. so it's not a surprise that we've seen some inching forward of this at least in the rhetoric if not moving forward in any kind of a real process way. but as manu highlighted, there are a lot of republicans who don't want to do this vote. if you're one of those new york republicans who won a district that joe biden won, this isn't where you want to go nor do you want to talk about going back and revisiting donald trump's impeachment either. if you're david valadao from central california these are not things you want to talk about. you want to talk about all those things that have joe biden's popularity where it remains right now, which is really low. >> and kate, obviously you just left working in president biden's orbit. he was asked by fox news's jackie heinrich today about this. he clearly heard the question but kept moving along and did not comment on it. what does the white house do now in response to this? because mccarthy is making clear that -- this is the clearest he's been that they're pursuing something like this. >> well, the white house will stay the course, which is to say allow kevin mccarthy and the republicans, donald trump to continue to demonstrate that this is what they're going to focus on while the president is going to continue to focus on jobs, on wages, on helping the middle class. i think for the white house, you know, this is something that has been an attempted attack that the republicans have made on joe biden for five, six years now. it has been debunked by none other than bill barr, by donald trump's justice department. and it's also, don't forget, from a communications perspective, in addition to the fact that the underlying facts have routinely been debunked and there's been no evidence of these allegations that have surfaced, from a communications perspective this is also a really challenging argument. you sort of have to have a ph.d. in ukrainian energy payments and how the fbi moves documents. i mean, for the average person to follow this there's a really easy response for democrats, which is this has been debunked by donald trump's justice department. >> i think it's important to note we have invited the chairman of these committees, people who are leading these investigations, and pressed them on that matter on the lines they're pursuing and still no direct link. but let's talk about the 2024 deal generally because we did get a really notable development today, dougom ron desantis's campaign. they are getting rid of a third of his campaign staff. essentially a recognition that they are burning through cash. that's in hopes of reining in spending. and essentially "the new york times" reported this tonight, the cutbacks are seen internally as a recognition not just that spending must be reined in but that fund-raising is expected to be more difficult in the coming months. >> i think kate would agree with me that it's great to see something bad happen to a politician and have them not blame their communications team. that's what always happens otherwise. >> hear hear. >> bipartisan agreement on that. any communicator would agree. but this is sort of a best of time worst of time for desantis because this has been sort of a rolling set of layoffs and it's a clear sign that he's not gotten the traction that he needs in fund-raising, that he's spending too much money. but also if you drill down in the polling in early states he's still very comfortably
doug high. thank you both for being here. doug, i don't think it's an accident one week go this is what president trump was saying about impeaching president biden. >> they impeached me over a phone call that was perfect. why aren't they impeaching biden for receiving tens of millions of dollars? why isn't he under impeachment? >> that was last tuesday. >> here we go. when donald trump says something -- we used to have the commercials. when e.f. hutton speaks people listen....
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. >> doug, let me explain what romance is. should i not? >> douge. >> the other thing is, a toddler would have a better understanding of a.i. and i have two words for kamala and that is go away. that's six letters. >> moving on. we have sat next to that one annoying passenger before but this lady took it to a new level. >> i'm telling you, you [bleep] and there's a reason i'm getting this [bleep] off! you can believe it or not believe it! i don't get too [bleep] but i'm telling you right now [bleep] that [bleep] is not real. >> men on the internet love this woman. can you explain why? >> i mean because she's wearing a crop top? i'm not sure. >> is that really what we care about? >> maybe she was sitting next to a.i. nobody knows what she was freaking out about. maybe kamala could not explain it to us. >> what does that mean you're not a real person? >> kamala would explain it when traveling while crazy perhaps you should shut up and sit down but due to passage of time crazy travelers like this will continue to fly. >> you don't act like that on a p
. >> doug, let me explain what romance is. should i not? >> douge. >> the other thing is, a toddler would have a better understanding of a.i. and i have two words for kamala and that is go away. that's six letters. >> moving on. we have sat next to that one annoying passenger before but this lady took it to a new level. >> i'm telling you, you [bleep] and there's a reason i'm getting this [bleep] off! you can believe it or not believe it! i don't get too [bleep]...
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doug berg from will likely take a loss on his latest scheme offering a $20 gift card to the first 50,000 people who donate one dollar. his campaign says doug knows people are hurting because of biden economic relief gift cards is a way to help 50,000 people until dougomy for everyone. it also allows us to secure a spot on the debate stage, for social media platforms that have owners the cost to conservatives. candidates need 40,000 individual donors and that helped. campaigns are reporting second-order fundraising, donald trump's joint fundraising committee says it raised $45 million in april through june. ron desantis's campaign says it raised $20 million in a campaign that began in may. the super pac supporting him says it took $130 million since march. nikki haley's campaign says it raised $7 million, pac supporting her says 18.7 million since it launched this year. candidates have until saturday to submit fundraising information to the federal election commission. neil: a new way to get them raised. maybe it will raise some money and opened up avenues. >> i think it will be a paperwork nightmare. it is interesting to see how vivek ramaswami can jump through the regulatory hopes for the small dollar blue-collar fundraisers and what they are prop
doug berg from will likely take a loss on his latest scheme offering a $20 gift card to the first 50,000 people who donate one dollar. his campaign says doug knows people are hurting because of biden economic relief gift cards is a way to help 50,000 people until dougomy for everyone. it also allows us to secure a spot on the debate stage, for social media platforms that have owners the cost to conservatives. candidates need 40,000 individual donors and that helped. campaigns are reporting...
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doug hide, the communications director for the republican national committee. doug, we'll start with you since it's your party. >> thank you. >> the people are raising questions. what we're hearing from the trump team tonight, trump's calling this election interference. his campaign says it's nothing more than a continued and desperate attempt to harass him. how are republicans going to respond to these new charges from jack smith? >> ooi'm reminded of the talkin heads song where they say, same as it ever was. donald trump is going raise a lot of money. we know that's going to happen. we can assume his republican candidates are shy of accusing trump directly on this. the long-term looks dangerous for donald trump, and that's what he's referring to, i would say, incorrectly, into what the political imp implication could be come next november. not only not k criing him, they're defending him. elise stefanik, the number three publan in the house says it's no coincidence that a day after a judge through out biden's plea bargain -- says our republic is in peril and our system of justice is broken. >> well, i think we all agree that if we were going to be talking about criminal justice reform in this election campaign, we would be talking about the disparities between crack cocaine and powder cocaine. but instead we're talking about a sit president who is caught on tape. we have text messages, is now being indicted for potentially knowing he did something wrong, so destroying the evidence that -- to try and keep him out of court. the system is not being bullied against donald trump. donald trump needs to get out of the race. republicans need to have a backbone and say, this is not good for our party, this is not good for our country, and enough is enough. they won't do that because for whatever reason they think it's a good brand, but it's not a good brand in the general election. republican candidates you would hope they would say something. republicans who support trump they turn their backs. folk who is sided with joe biden even though they voted for donald trump in 2016, they're not going to go back to the party if he's on the top of the ticket again. >> how do republicans handle that? we had douggovernor of north dakota. when we asked him about trump's legal issues he talked the issues he's hearing from voters on campaign trial, inflation and other issues. given that, this is something they kind of deflect on it appears. >> there's a can and they keep kicking it down the road. there are reasons that are somewhat understandable given trump's hold with the base when you see the polling. because of what is happening it reinforces trump's message that the system is rigged. they feel struck, but the reality is in any other race against any other person, when your opponent is indicted multiple times you don't wait and see, look at the larger picture. you use that. i've told republican campaigns who say, look, we're going to wait to draw our contrast, which is the campaign term we sometimes use. and we have a debate coming up in about a month, so maybe that's an opportunity. indictments are opportunities, and we learn from "star wars." luke skywalker had to confront darth vader. he d
doug hide, the communications director for the republican national committee. doug, we'll start with you since it's your party. >> thank you. >> the people are raising questions. what we're hearing from the trump team tonight, trump's calling this election interference. his campaign says it's nothing more than a continued and desperate attempt to harass him. how are republicans going to respond to these new charges from jack smith? >> ooi'm reminded of the talkin heads song...