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doug heye >> doug heye would never besmirch report. >> we'd like to the of his meals. >> i will say >> read the speech. there's actually a lot of policy in them these days as well dana, thanks, guys, speakership >> sally. big day ahead. you're going to be on tv all day, by the way. also, this the us has new intelligence on russia's nuclear capabilities yet this in space. some lawmakers say the potential threat is so serious, it should be made public. others though, saying not so much one barbus was to turbotax. >> i broke for generations of family tradition with five little words >> i want to make perfume getting my business off the ground was a full-time job. >> so i made bbs new site, did count a guaranteeing 100% accurate filing and a maximum refund make your moves will make them count into its herbal tax 100% accuracy guaranteed. >> every detail counts. so i live my life lexi b2 hearing aids power by bose, when i began experiencing here very loss, i knew i needed the best of the best lexi b2 hearing aids, power bi bows are abc controlled and self fitting, which means i can tune an
doug heye >> doug heye would never besmirch report. >> we'd like to the of his meals. >> i will say >> read the speech. there's actually a lot of policy in them these days as well dana, thanks, guys, speakership >> sally. big day ahead. you're going to be on tv all day, by the way. also, this the us has new intelligence on russia's nuclear capabilities yet this in space. some lawmakers say the potential threat is so serious, it should be made public. others though,...
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doug heye who said on cnn news central at one point that's you're you're not out until you're out. so nikki haley says she's staying in through super tuesday. do you think she stays in past that? do you think she'll stay until the conventions at this point? >> well, i'm hoping to see her. i'll be in north carolina this weekend. i hope to see her at one of her events in raleigh to see firsthand whether or not she does she's certainly making an argument that general election voters want to hear. and it's, and it's a strong one the reality is that's not where the republican party is. she's conceding some of that. whether she stays in past super tuesday tuesday, i think depends potentially on some of those results, but yeah, she's not going to say i may get out after super tuesday because at that point, you might as well get out before super tuesday. so she's going to continue to say the things that she's been saying and say loudly and frequently because there is an audience that once that it's a small audience within the republican party, but it's is there. and if you're an independen
doug heye who said on cnn news central at one point that's you're you're not out until you're out. so nikki haley says she's staying in through super tuesday. do you think she stays in past that? do you think she'll stay until the conventions at this point? >> well, i'm hoping to see her. i'll be in north carolina this weekend. i hope to see her at one of her events in raleigh to see firsthand whether or not she does she's certainly making an argument that general election voters want to...
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norm eisen, as well as doug heye looking at the political angle of this. first to you norm just your reaction to this filing by judge engoron and the news from paula that the trump organization will not face the corporate death penalty, though there will be some limits on their ability to do business in new york boris, it's another devastating blow to the former president. >> and >> yesterday there was the criminal case in new york state on allegations of fraud at the end of the 2016 election that in the form of paying hush money, now you get this civil fraud ruling in almost the full amount requested, over $360 million against donald trump, his businesses associated persons and entities. >> and >> it does have significant sanctions on donald trump and others, including his son's continuing to do business. so donald trump cannot serve as an officer or director of a new york company for three years. he cannot take out loans for three years as part of the penalty. it however, the one bright line again here for donald trump is the judge rolls back his prior d
norm eisen, as well as doug heye looking at the political angle of this. first to you norm just your reaction to this filing by judge engoron and the news from paula that the trump organization will not face the corporate death penalty, though there will be some limits on their ability to do business in new york boris, it's another devastating blow to the former president. >> and >> yesterday there was the criminal case in new york state on allegations of fraud at the end of the...
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. >> let's bring in doug heye, former associate counsel to president george w. bush and kate benning field. kate, i will start with you on this. i'm less interested in the strategy or what they were trying to do here and more interested in, you know, the president better than pretty much anybody we have on air on a regular basis. when you watched last night what came to mind in terms of where his head was at but also what he wanted to convey? >> yeah. well, look, he was angry about -- he was incredibly angry about [ inaudible ] -- about beau. that he thought that was incredibly out of line. you could see and i could see watching him the emotion and the anger that he felt in having that incredibly personal moment in his life sort of questioned in some way that felt political and frankly incredibly cheap. it was clear to me watching him last night that that really upset him and i thought it was actually a good thing for him to go out and set the record straight on that. i thought the two things that worked last night were, one, his very honest and raw and emotiona
. >> let's bring in doug heye, former associate counsel to president george w. bush and kate benning field. kate, i will start with you on this. i'm less interested in the strategy or what they were trying to do here and more interested in, you know, the president better than pretty much anybody we have on air on a regular basis. when you watched last night what came to mind in terms of where his head was at but also what he wanted to convey? >> yeah. well, look, he was angry about...
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let's expand the conversation now with republican strategist doug heye and former communications director for vice president kamala harris, jamal simmons. gentlemen, thank you both for sharing your afternoon with us. doug, first to you. we just heard steven indicating just how russia is going to be a port of biden's legacy, perhaps an outsized part of biden's legacy. >> is there >> a way that he could flip this and make it into a winning issue in 2024? >> well, i think he does he does that by starting to use some of the rhetoric that we've seen him use and what he referred to pertinent putin as just this week being called a hollywood cowboy by vladimir putin isn't necessarily the worst thing for joe biden. and it shows a biden, even though we haven't seen the tape of this, demonstrate strength and vigor that how many voters are rightfully questioning whether or not biden has. i think it starts there. it's more of an issue of attitude and energy than it is one of direct policy obviously getting legislation through the house would be a huge benefit as well. >> jamal, we have seen glimpses n
let's expand the conversation now with republican strategist doug heye and former communications director for vice president kamala harris, jamal simmons. gentlemen, thank you both for sharing your afternoon with us. doug, first to you. we just heard steven indicating just how russia is going to be a port of biden's legacy, perhaps an outsized part of biden's legacy. >> is there >> a way that he could flip this and make it into a winning issue in 2024? >> well, i think he does...
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let's talk about this, doug heye.mething in what they are saying, that they don't believe vladimir putin is going to believe vladimir putin is going to be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir _ be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin _ be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin do _ be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin do a _ be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin do a lot - be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin do a lot of- see vladimir putin do a lot of interviews, you don't see him get challenged. the last big interview i saw him do and get challenged was with a journalist at cnbc middle east and she push to give vladimir putin a tough time. it seems pretty clear that tucker carlson is not going to do that. we have seen reports now that he has also met with edward snowden while he has beenin with edward snowden while he has been in moscow, and interestingly the picture that you should have tucker is on a roof of a hotel that no journalist ge
let's talk about this, doug heye.mething in what they are saying, that they don't believe vladimir putin is going to believe vladimir putin is going to be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir _ be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin _ be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin do _ be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin do a _ be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin do a lot - be challenged properly. you don't see vladimir putin do a lot...
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let's bring in the political panel, doug heye and kate bedingfield. thank you so much for being here. so last hour i spoke with nikki haley and here's how she framed her argument against her primary opponent, mr. trump. take a listen. >> it's a pattern of losing that everything he touches. he loses. we saw it in 2018. we saw it in 2020. we saw it in 2022 how many more times do we have to go back to the same person and say, and then finally decide maybe he's the problem i want to get your reaction because right now there's a brand new cbs news yougov poll that was just released 05:00 eastern, 65% of >> republicans in south carolina don't see trump is a problem. they favor him, they're going to be who would you vote for today? nikki haley, only getting 30% it's unfortunately not surprising. i would agree with pretty much everything that nikki haley said in your interview i watched earlier in everything she said over the past few weeks, but for the larger part of the parties, not the trump core base. it's the republican party, reminds me of bill murray s
let's bring in the political panel, doug heye and kate bedingfield. thank you so much for being here. so last hour i spoke with nikki haley and here's how she framed her argument against her primary opponent, mr. trump. take a listen. >> it's a pattern of losing that everything he touches. he loses. we saw it in 2018. we saw it in 2020. we saw it in 2022 how many more times do we have to go back to the same person and say, and then finally decide maybe he's the problem i want to get your...
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>> i'm joined by audie cornish -- doug heye and -- let's start on the age thing. what's important here is the context, that this is not just one moment that this is -- where he mixed up mexico and egypt, as he just did there. this comes with a lot of backdrop and a lot of concerns. and it's not just one moment in the report either. also, in the last week, he has referenced did european leaders who have not been allies since the 90s, confusing them with current or almost current leaders. i think it's a bigger picture of the questions and clearly the white house felt the need to address that. that is why they made him come out for these abruptly scheduled remarks tonight. >> yeah, a couple points. firstly joe biden and donald trump are both old americans. there is nothing that we are going to be able to do in this election cycle to change that narrative, except go directly at it. and i think -- i mean, i hear a lot of people tonight saying, i don't think it was a good move. you can't just hide. because that is -- we are not in a normal political media atmosphere. yo
>> i'm joined by audie cornish -- doug heye and -- let's start on the age thing. what's important here is the context, that this is not just one moment that this is -- where he mixed up mexico and egypt, as he just did there. this comes with a lot of backdrop and a lot of concerns. and it's not just one moment in the report either. also, in the last week, he has referenced did european leaders who have not been allies since the 90s, confusing them with current or almost current leaders. i...
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let's bring in republican strategist, doug heye. let's talk first about mcconnell's legacy. he is i think obviously people focus on arnold trump and they think of reshaping the supreme court. but it was really mitch mcconnell who orchestrated that. >> well, the first thing i'd say is tenure. he has been in this position for a very long time. the first time i met mitch mcconnell was the first thing after the 2004 elections, i worked for richard burr who would just won the day before, and mcconnell's hit the ground, run i think first and north carolina and then to other states where republicans had won. he's been in that position for that long and clearly part of his legacy is donald trump's legislative victories, his judicial appointments. so if you like those, you should like mitch mcconnell, that's not always the case if you don't like those, mitch mcconnell's quite happy to have you not like them in that case. he alluded to that speech, but support sort of the paradox here. rihanna is, if we think about what donald trump's key bipartisan legislative achievement was, his cr
let's bring in republican strategist, doug heye. let's talk first about mcconnell's legacy. he is i think obviously people focus on arnold trump and they think of reshaping the supreme court. but it was really mitch mcconnell who orchestrated that. >> well, the first thing i'd say is tenure. he has been in this position for a very long time. the first time i met mitch mcconnell was the first thing after the 2004 elections, i worked for richard burr who would just won the day before, and...
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at the chatham house and professor of international relations at soas university of london — and doug heyethe former communications director of the republican national committee. first though, the latest bbc news. the eu's climate service says that for the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels across an entire year. limiting long—term warming to no more than 1.5 degrees is a key target in efforts to tackle climate change. counting is under way in pakistan's general election. mobile phone services across the country are being restored, after being suspended just as voting began. police searching for the man suspected of carrying out the chemical attack in clapham have raided two addresses in north tyneside — 400km to the north of london. no arrests were made. the whereabouts of abdul shokoor ezedi remain unknown. queen camilla says king charles is doing extremely well under the circumstances, following the start of his cancer treatment. she said he had been very touched by all of the letters and messages of support. good evening. back in dec
at the chatham house and professor of international relations at soas university of london — and doug heyethe former communications director of the republican national committee. first though, the latest bbc news. the eu's climate service says that for the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels across an entire year. limiting long—term warming to no more than 1.5 degrees is a key target in efforts to tackle climate change. counting is under...
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analyst, andrew mccabe, a former deputy director over at the fbi, republic public and strategist, doug heye and cnn senior crime and justice reporter caitlin poland's andrew ligo to you first. i mean, did the supreme court basically hand trump a gift here? that's what a lot of folks have beeng over the last 15 16 hours since this came out, what's your sense of it in all likelihood, a massive gap? i mean, his strategy all along in these cases has been to postpone them until after the trial. what happened with yesterday's decision is in all likelihood, the january 6 case will not go to trial before the election. now it's hard to predict because there are so many variables in between where we sit today and actually getting that case in front of a jury. but when you start to walk through the dates and supposedly quick schedule, but in reality, not nearly quick enough schedule that the court has put their own hearing on you. think about the other cases that are trying to jump into those months. i think it's it's really hard to see this going for the trial and kaitlan, this is not what jack smith
analyst, andrew mccabe, a former deputy director over at the fbi, republic public and strategist, doug heye and cnn senior crime and justice reporter caitlin poland's andrew ligo to you first. i mean, did the supreme court basically hand trump a gift here? that's what a lot of folks have beeng over the last 15 16 hours since this came out, what's your sense of it in all likelihood, a massive gap? i mean, his strategy all along in these cases has been to postpone them until after the trial. what...