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brian: where was your first job? dr. engel: yale. was working only one house down from where george bush had been when he was a student in the 1940's. brian: how long were you at texas a&m? dr. engel: eight years. after i left yale i went to the university of pennsylvania. i was teaching their in their international relations program. my wife is also a historian, she does colonial american history and religious history and she was teaching at rutgers. texas a&m called and said, if you would like to live in the same town, we have two jobs for you. that was remarkably appealing. off to college station we went. the first time we went there, i knew were texas was, obviously. but i did pull out the map to find where college station was. brian: why did you move to smu? dr. engel: that was a difficult position. we love being at amm. &m.a dr. engel: smu at that point was preparing to open up the george w. bush library and the george w. bush institute. they had decided to create a brand-new institution to study the presidency, especially as an
brian: where was your first job? dr. engel: yale. was working only one house down from where george bush had been when he was a student in the 1940's. brian: how long were you at texas a&m? dr. engel: eight years. after i left yale i went to the university of pennsylvania. i was teaching their in their international relations program. my wife is also a historian, she does colonial american history and religious history and she was teaching at rutgers. texas a&m called and said, if you...
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reliving the great space race is out this week in the book's authors dr brian may join me now thanks for allowing we did talk to you about this presume we dole trouble very keen on a space force this book is aimed at him to understand in three d. what space exploration is all about yeah there's two very different things here this exploration and this war you know we're very much for the exploration side that i think the world was very disappointed when trump announced that he would take war into space you know that's not i don't think that's something that anybody wanted from the old and certainly not what neil armstrong would have said because he wanted it to be for all mankind trumps defense and says early on in the book that it is political from the outset the space race was the first the great irony you know i think we all know that the objective probably wouldn't have succeeded wouldn't have been gained if there hadn't been the element of competition that's not war that's competition you know but it's in the context of a cold war which was in existence at the time but if it hadn
reliving the great space race is out this week in the book's authors dr brian may join me now thanks for allowing we did talk to you about this presume we dole trouble very keen on a space force this book is aimed at him to understand in three d. what space exploration is all about yeah there's two very different things here this exploration and this war you know we're very much for the exploration side that i think the world was very disappointed when trump announced that he would take war...
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break after last night's long delayed rocket launch from cape canaveral legit greet queen guitarist dr brian me gives us his thoughts on britain going into logan space after bricks of. impressive well informed and dedicated public servant he is jerry corbett and pays tribute to a man alleged to have aided a critical cover up that led to tens of millions dead wounded or displaced donors of all kinds of vatu of going on the ground. prosecution. to become almost a pusher. the fault is all. over you push us off the threshold finds somebody numb on purpose you do i mean yeah yeah i mean political pressure on that i need him on cold cold to know through security jennifer knows what the bundled up business models used by american corporations dad called was told on could be mental disease an abuse. not seen. the solution. allies up in a situation in potato. little can he sell some dollars it is just really valuable to me to maintain an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. welcome back there's been a lot of talk about journalistic freedom murder and bone saws this week so let's remind oursel
break after last night's long delayed rocket launch from cape canaveral legit greet queen guitarist dr brian me gives us his thoughts on britain going into logan space after bricks of. impressive well informed and dedicated public servant he is jerry corbett and pays tribute to a man alleged to have aided a critical cover up that led to tens of millions dead wounded or displaced donors of all kinds of vatu of going on the ground. prosecution. to become almost a pusher. the fault is all. over...
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and overseeing all her care is dr. brian gassman. willing to do whatever to fight for her life. >> to fight for her life and live her life. >> reporter: there's been a dark history of suicide or a suicide attempt in this case. that must have made her a controversial candidate. >> 7817, 18 years old without any history of depression, having the type of family support that she has, it seemed that she just did something impulsive. >> reporter: to devote themselves to her care, katie and her family move into the ronald mcdonald house in 2014 facing a long road. national geographic began documenting the stubblefield story for the cover of their september issue. >> we're getting ready for katie's face transplant. >> she gets to these episodes where she just stops. >> i'm sorry. >> don't be sorry, katie. >> yeah. right there. where your thumb it. >> reporter: katie's journey begins with 17 surgeries and even make a mold elf her sister's jaw to help with reconstruction. >> katie was missing all of this skull over here. >> reporter: that's in
and overseeing all her care is dr. brian gassman. willing to do whatever to fight for her life. >> to fight for her life and live her life. >> reporter: there's been a dark history of suicide or a suicide attempt in this case. that must have made her a controversial candidate. >> 7817, 18 years old without any history of depression, having the type of family support that she has, it seemed that she just did something impulsive. >> reporter: to devote themselves to her...
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thank you thank you dr brian marion astronomy editor in chief speaking to that of the science museum in london the mission moving three d. reliving the great space race is available now at all good bookstores join us on monday when britain tries to post a budget and social media will be back on monday two thousand five hundred fifty seven years to the day the rooms conquest of the sponsorship of the jewish ritual. we have leaving. all this. way all bring. more technology technology so that. well. this is the pat on the land. five years ago it was all grass. like that over there now we have this this pumper going day in day out we didn't have any choice really we could have put it over that way or ways i mean we could have moved it a little bit. but we have to let the people who own the mineral rights get to those minorities and they compensated us for what they took here but the company built it and we have it now for own next forty years i'm guessing i don't own. my house up there i'm there we have we used to have a beautiful view. now we have this to look at brings in a little bit
thank you thank you dr brian marion astronomy editor in chief speaking to that of the science museum in london the mission moving three d. reliving the great space race is available now at all good bookstores join us on monday when britain tries to post a budget and social media will be back on monday two thousand five hundred fifty seven years to the day the rooms conquest of the sponsorship of the jewish ritual. we have leaving. all this. way all bring. more technology technology so that....
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of the show we'll be back on saturday just because legendary queen guitarist and astrophysicist dr brian may about the politics behind the space race injuries i'm a going to space without you will be usa till then human judgment of social media will be back on saturday one hears of a day that catalonia declared independence from spain leading to violence and imprisonment of elected politicians in the european union. pranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year girl truck so i chose to drive trucks people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here anymore just slow down so much they lost their jobs got laid off and the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal with. in this unique
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back to the show we'll be back on saturday to speak to legendary queen guitarist and astrophysicist dr brian may about the politics behind the space race injuries i'm a going to space without the you will be usa till then human judgment of social media will be back on saturday one year to the day that catalonia declared independence from spain leading to violence and imprisonment of elected politicians in the european union. prosecution will need to be criminals in place sure the fault is all. over you question the threat of fines. by the number one perceived i mean yeah yeah i mean political pressure on a god you've only among called told to security genocide knows what upon your kind of business models he was my american corporations doubt of what he's sold on could be mental disease as an m.p. use the controls on the scene and the solution. lies up in association with people. i know who can he saw as it is just simply his ability to maintain an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. pranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i coul
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what the show will be back on saturday just because legendary queen guitarist and astrophysicist dr brian may about the politics behind the space race injuries i'm a going to space without the you will be usa till then human judgment of social media will be back on saturday one hears of a day that catalonia declared independence from spain leading to violence and imprisonment of elected politicians in the european union. after world war two we ruled the world we have the most gold we have the sound this current say we have low interest rates and we were american century ready to go. like the offer of your lottery winner blows it all here we are twenty eight having. packages containing suspected explosive device in boston ten leading democrats including hillary clinton and barack obama as well as to say and then must be described as an act of terror the former u.s. secretary of state has expressed her concern over the incident. it is a troubling times. and it's a time of. deep. divisions.
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retrospect yes i think corporation would have helped as well by may jack thank you thank you thank you dr brian marion astronomy editor in chief david j. ica speaking to that other side museum in london that mission moving three d. reliving the great space race is available now at all good bookstores run up on monday when britain tries to pass a budget and tell them you can judge by social media will be back on monday two thousand five hundred fifty seven years of the day all the rooms conquest of babylon and the sponsorship of the jewish ritual.
retrospect yes i think corporation would have helped as well by may jack thank you thank you thank you dr brian marion astronomy editor in chief david j. ica speaking to that other side museum in london that mission moving three d. reliving the great space race is available now at all good bookstores run up on monday when britain tries to pass a budget and tell them you can judge by social media will be back on monday two thousand five hundred fifty seven years of the day all the rooms conquest...
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most of the show will be back on saturday just we did legendary queen guitarist and astrophysicist dr brian may about the politics and the space race and tourism a going to space without that you will be saying then you can judge by social media will be back from saturday one year to the day that catalonia declared independence from spain leading to violence and imprisonment of elected politicians in the european union. and acts of terror that saw the matter of new york describes a series of bomb scares involving suspicious packages sent to bill and hillary clinton and barack obama and c.n.n. almost secretary of state hillary clinton has responded that we are living in a divisive time. it is a troubling time is it. and it's a time.
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dr. brian wong is an expert and runs a clinic in oakland. >> just sending a proposition vote to the public without the public understanding the intricacies about how health care is financed in this country and in california is a flawed concept. >> reporter: the first question is, why are we voting on this? david ragan is the president of united healthcare workers west. is union put prop 8 on the ballot. they did it, he says because state lawmakers would not go for. >> the legislation, clearly to us, could not pass the legislature. >> community dialysis clinics? >> reporter: why is the union spending $17 million trying to regulate nonunion dialysis clinics? the union has been trying to organize workers at these clinics for more than 2 years. ragan denies that the ballot measure is an attempt by the union to gain leverage over the clinics. >> we will continue to talk to dialysis workers no matter what happens in november. >> reporter: what he says is dialysis clinics are gouging people with priva
dr. brian wong is an expert and runs a clinic in oakland. >> just sending a proposition vote to the public without the public understanding the intricacies about how health care is financed in this country and in california is a flawed concept. >> reporter: the first question is, why are we voting on this? david ragan is the president of united healthcare workers west. is union put prop 8 on the ballot. they did it, he says because state lawmakers would not go for. >> the...
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. >> reporter: dr. brian wong runs a clinic in oakland and says he serves many underprivileged patients. he is one of the major dialysis companies in the country. dr. wong opposes proposition 8 saying the cap on profits wouldn't cover the costs of caring for the patient. >> it will cause clinics to cut back services or shut down. >> reporter: ultimately it's not the wealthy patients who would suffer, he insists. >> it would decimate those clinics in economically disadvantaged areas so that it would lead to their closure and, therefore, reduce the chance for these patients to get cured locally. >> reporter: he admits dialysis is expensive but tells us prop 8 is not the st. louis. he argues the issue and health care financing in general is too complicated to put on the ballot and should be handled by lawmakers. he suggests that doctors, patient groups, and insurance companies should get in a room and figure it out together. >> let's go through this methodically. but in collaboration not in opposition. >> report
. >> reporter: dr. brian wong runs a clinic in oakland and says he serves many underprivileged patients. he is one of the major dialysis companies in the country. dr. wong opposes proposition 8 saying the cap on profits wouldn't cover the costs of caring for the patient. >> it will cause clinics to cut back services or shut down. >> reporter: ultimately it's not the wealthy patients who would suffer, he insists. >> it would decimate those clinics in economically...
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. >> reporter: dr. brianong runs a dialysis clinic in oakland and serves many underprivileged patients. he is one of t dr. wong opposes proposition eight saying the cap on profits wouldn't cover the costs of caring for the patients. >> it will cause dialysis clinics to cut back services or shut down. >> reporter: ultimately it's not the wealth ye patients who would suffer, insists dr. wong. >> it would decimate those clinics that are in economically disadvantaged areas, so that it would lead to their closure, and therefore reduce the chance for these patients to get care locally. >> reporter: dr. wong admits dialysis is expensive but tells us prop eight is not the solution. he argues the issue in health care financing in general is too complicated to put on the ballot and should be handled by lawmakers. he suggests that doctors, patient groups and insurance companies should get in a room and figure it out together. >> let's go through this methodically, but in collaboration, not in opposition. >> reporter: if
. >> reporter: dr. brianong runs a dialysis clinic in oakland and serves many underprivileged patients. he is one of t dr. wong opposes proposition eight saying the cap on profits wouldn't cover the costs of caring for the patients. >> it will cause dialysis clinics to cut back services or shut down. >> reporter: ultimately it's not the wealth ye patients who would suffer, insists dr. wong. >> it would decimate those clinics that are in economically disadvantaged areas,...
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dr. such as brian wrong -- long . -- long. dr. wong says if proposition eight passes, clinics such as his serve low income patients and rarely break even would serve fewer patients and could cause some clinics to close. >> it will then drive up the cost because then patients would show up in the emergency room while the inpatient setting is a lot less costly. >> dialysis is too expensive. the two dominant companies in california made over $4 billion in profits last year . >> reporter: according to the official voter information guide put out by the california secretary of state. a yes vote means that dialysis clinics would have their revenues limited by a formula and could be required to pay rebates. primarily to help insurance companies that pay for dialysis treatments . >> neither side can necessarily predict the future . she is cofounder by the bay . a san francisco-based media company that put out a nonpartisan voter guide . she says it's unclear what the impact here some stories were looking at. voters get a closer look at tw
dr. such as brian wrong -- long . -- long. dr. wong says if proposition eight passes, clinics such as his serve low income patients and rarely break even would serve fewer patients and could cause some clinics to close. >> it will then drive up the cost because then patients would show up in the emergency room while the inpatient setting is a lot less costly. >> dialysis is too expensive. the two dominant companies in california made over $4 billion in profits last year . >>...
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brian: and they didn't talk to dr. ford again.chuck grassley said yesterday if they wanted to talk to them we had them on the senate committee they could have asked anything they wanted to. ainsley: a lot of republicans think it's delay, delay, delay. raj shah says senators have been given amp times to review the background investigation. this is the last edition to the most comprehensive review of a supreme court nominee in history, which includes extensive hearings, multiple committee interviews over 1200 questions for the record, and over half million pages of documents with the additional information the white house is fully confident the senate will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh to the supreme court. steve: you know, chuck schumer was really angry yesterday. because he wanted essentially an fbi briefing before the white house got it. and mr. mitch mcconnell said nope, sorry. can't have it because the republicans on the senate side are furious. here is lindsey graham of your home state of south carolina. he says, you know wh
brian: and they didn't talk to dr. ford again.chuck grassley said yesterday if they wanted to talk to them we had them on the senate committee they could have asked anything they wanted to. ainsley: a lot of republicans think it's delay, delay, delay. raj shah says senators have been given amp times to review the background investigation. this is the last edition to the most comprehensive review of a supreme court nominee in history, which includes extensive hearings, multiple committee...
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dr. fingers to make just ask brian mcnaughtywho's building a jeep for a 15-year-old kid, quadriplegic. >>s for the door hinges. >> the costume made of foam fits around a frame. it sits around a wheelchair that moves with it. >> where i'm sitting is where kevin will be sitting. >> reporter: you'll meet kevin in a secondut first -- what's been the hardest part of putting all ofgehis er? >> fitting and movement. his arms when we put the actual foam inside he won't hurt rhimself. >>orter: it's not just any jeep, it's the jeep from jurassic park. >> must go epfaster. >>orter: have you gone back and looked at all of the scenes from the movie. startedthose images he sketching and tossing any ideas that didn't work. >> we built this specifically for caregivers to be able to walk into. >> reporter: he volunteers for a nonprofit that builds epic costumes. >> it's an amazing thing but the magic wheelchair w theyill see the costume first and they won't see hisdisability. >> kevin! look a that. that's for you. >> this is asfac, clay. >> i hope you like it, kevin. >> he's non-verbal but his mom, jessic
dr. fingers to make just ask brian mcnaughtywho's building a jeep for a 15-year-old kid, quadriplegic. >>s for the door hinges. >> the costume made of foam fits around a frame. it sits around a wheelchair that moves with it. >> where i'm sitting is where kevin will be sitting. >> reporter: you'll meet kevin in a secondut first -- what's been the hardest part of putting all ofgehis er? >> fitting and movement. his arms when we put the actual foam inside he won't...
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brian: yeah, you could feel for dr. to destroy somebody's life when there are this many gaps in the story 36 years later. chris, great to talk to you. thanks so much. >> thanks. brian: coming up straight ahead, one year since the las vegas shootings. take a look at that what we know andoh still don't know. don't move. ith ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine
brian: yeah, you could feel for dr. to destroy somebody's life when there are this many gaps in the story 36 years later. chris, great to talk to you. thanks so much. >> thanks. brian: coming up straight ahead, one year since the las vegas shootings. take a look at that what we know andoh still don't know. don't move. ith ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the...
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dr. ford's case is far weaker than the standard he said she said case. brian: dr.case is even weaker than that dr. ford identified other witnesses to the event and those witnesses either refuted her allegations or failed to corroborated those allegations. ainsley: joining us to react is fox news senior analyst judge napolitano. >> i was very critical of her performance. i thought that she actually fortified rather than challenged the credibility of dr. ford. and her questions to judge kavanaugh were so meandering that senator graham in the middle of it cut her off and said we are going to do the questioning. we all remember what he said. and then following him the other republicans did so. i just think she comes from an environment where it's one-on-one prosecutor and victim. there is no cam has. there is no senate judiciary committee. brian: no five minutes. >> no five minutes which was preposterous. they should have given her all the five-minute seeing you meants at once. >> her goal is to decide is this victim credible and am i going to take the case and use the
dr. ford's case is far weaker than the standard he said she said case. brian: dr.case is even weaker than that dr. ford identified other witnesses to the event and those witnesses either refuted her allegations or failed to corroborated those allegations. ainsley: joining us to react is fox news senior analyst judge napolitano. >> i was very critical of her performance. i thought that she actually fortified rather than challenged the credibility of dr. ford. and her questions to judge...
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brian. she said that dr. christine blasey ford failed to meet the likelier than not test. the judge could not be stopped from going to the high court. the implicit thing there is that had she believed christine blasey ford that would have been disqualified for kavanaugh. you did not hear a lot of republicans actually say that. the explicit thing there was she did not believe dr. christine blasey ford. she did not think it was likelier that kaf nvanaugh att t attempted to rape dr. ford. she made the argument that everyone president trump who his shot at dr. ford to ridicule her, what senator collins said on the floor were going further and certainly more measured in terms of temperament. >> trump has a rally in kansas tomorrow night. how is this entire thing going to change his public utter raan. >> one way to look for the rally tomorrow night to be a victory rally for kavanaugh and to fit in this bigger message they're trying to sell to republicans about if you keep us in power, we'll carry through with our promises. of course that fires up democrats, too because they hate
brian. she said that dr. christine blasey ford failed to meet the likelier than not test. the judge could not be stopped from going to the high court. the implicit thing there is that had she believed christine blasey ford that would have been disqualified for kavanaugh. you did not hear a lot of republicans actually say that. the explicit thing there was she did not believe dr. christine blasey ford. she did not think it was likelier that kaf nvanaugh att t attempted to rape dr. ford. she made...
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brian. i spoke to dr. ford's legal team over the course of the day, and when i started talking to them, they said, we remain hopeful even though i had fbi sources saying, look, her name is not on the list of people that they plan to interview. as the day continued, that hope turned to anger, and we saw that letter come out at the end of the day from her legal team saying that it was inconceivable that they would not speak to dr. ford about these allegations if they wanted to really get to the truth of this. and as we know, it's not a lack of willingness on the part of the fbi, it's the client the fbi is serving. in that case, that's the president. that's the white house. and there's still, even with the probe that kind of got expanded yesterday, they're still not giving them all the room they would need to run all of these pieces down. and another thing that her lawyers pointed out is it's not just her story she wants to tell, there are other witnesses, there are other details that she couldn't give in a p
brian. i spoke to dr. ford's legal team over the course of the day, and when i started talking to them, they said, we remain hopeful even though i had fbi sources saying, look, her name is not on the list of people that they plan to interview. as the day continued, that hope turned to anger, and we saw that letter come out at the end of the day from her legal team saying that it was inconceivable that they would not speak to dr. ford about these allegations if they wanted to really get to the...
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brian. she said that dr. christine blasey ford failed to meet the likelier than not test. the judge could not be stopped from going to the high court. the implicit thing there is that had she believed christine blasey ford that would have been disqualifying for kavanaugh. you did not hear a lot of republicans actually say that. the explicit thing there was she did not believe dr. christine blasey ford. she did not think it was likelier that kavanaugh attempted to rape dr. ford. she made the argument that even president who his shot at dr. ford was to ridicule her from a stage in mississippi. i think what will senator collins said on the floor was mo further and certainly more measured in terms of temperament. >> trump has a rally in kansas tomorrow night. how is this entire thing going to change his public utterance. >> the actual vote will likely be taking place as he is on air force one flying to this rally. one white house aide told me to look for this rally tomorrow night to be a victory rally for kavanaugh and to fit into this bigger message they're trying to sell to
brian. she said that dr. christine blasey ford failed to meet the likelier than not test. the judge could not be stopped from going to the high court. the implicit thing there is that had she believed christine blasey ford that would have been disqualifying for kavanaugh. you did not hear a lot of republicans actually say that. the explicit thing there was she did not believe dr. christine blasey ford. she did not think it was likelier that kavanaugh attempted to rape dr. ford. she made the...
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dr. ford coaching somebody, her, how to take a polygraph. so,. briano it. steve: psychologist u. ainsley: applying for job with the fbi and u.s. court of appeals. steve: that is in direct conflict with what dr. ford said under oath. that's why charles grassley has sent a letter to dr. ford's attorney and it says this: when asked under oath in the hearing whether she had ever given any tips or advice to someone who was planning on taking a polygraph, dr. ford replied never. this statement raises specific concerns about the reliability of her polygraph examination results. exactly. it will be interesting to see how soon they do get back to the committee because that's kind of a headline. brian: let's talk about the actual vote no. matter what you think, no matter what you say it, will come down to people you don't know. senator susan collins, senator jeff flake and senator lisa murkowski. jeff flake. ainsley: those all republicans. brian: heidi heitkamp and joe manchin. ainsley: both democrats. brian: might be pressure on at least heidi heitkamp and donn
dr. ford coaching somebody, her, how to take a polygraph. so,. briano it. steve: psychologist u. ainsley: applying for job with the fbi and u.s. court of appeals. steve: that is in direct conflict with what dr. ford said under oath. that's why charles grassley has sent a letter to dr. ford's attorney and it says this: when asked under oath in the hearing whether she had ever given any tips or advice to someone who was planning on taking a polygraph, dr. ford replied never. this statement raises...
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brian: chanting, i believe, dr. ford i believe anita hill.y not? they are investigating him from the 1980s. big picture there is a vote today and vote saturday in theory. do you look for the tensions to rise? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, i don't think this battle is over. and despite what we have now know again about judge brett kavanaugh, look, his name is going to be tainted near for the rest of his life. when you google search him, you will always find that. and, you know, this is an innocent man with a family. an impeccable reputation. brian: gotcha. >> it's awful what's happened to him. brian: right. is he going to need security no matter what happens to him from here on him. stephanie hammel, thanks so much. appreciate it here we are coming up straight ahead. all eyes on capitol hill as the senate is set to begin voting on judge kavanaugh. here to react. kellyanne conway. we will talk to senator grassley, mike huckabee and geraldo. all right, i will use his last name u rivera. ♪ all the tools you need for every step of the way. make it, s
brian: chanting, i believe, dr. ford i believe anita hill.y not? they are investigating him from the 1980s. big picture there is a vote today and vote saturday in theory. do you look for the tensions to rise? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, i don't think this battle is over. and despite what we have now know again about judge brett kavanaugh, look, his name is going to be tainted near for the rest of his life. when you google search him, you will always find that. and, you know, this is an...
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brian: dr.ato crystal ball like all of us struggled with predictions. 212-202 republican advantages. no one has the 218 needed could come down to the back stretch. the mail bombings and horrific shootings at the synagogue, the actions and retorts and the president, do you think that play as role with seven days to governmental i think certainly something that happening that's that close to election and utter tragedy with the tree of life shooting and mail bombings and shooting at kroger. it will mobilize voters particularly on both sides. the republicans feeling the president attack and the democrats feeling this president has given inaccurate response. >> knee-jerk reaction to blame president trump is des pick cable. what cnn did blaming the president of the united states and then in the wake of this horrific tragedy this weekend to blame the president yet again, nevertheless, the shooter was an anti trump individual. did he not support the president. it is horrific tragedy to blame the preside
brian: dr.ato crystal ball like all of us struggled with predictions. 212-202 republican advantages. no one has the 218 needed could come down to the back stretch. the mail bombings and horrific shootings at the synagogue, the actions and retorts and the president, do you think that play as role with seven days to governmental i think certainly something that happening that's that close to election and utter tragedy with the tree of life shooting and mail bombings and shooting at kroger. it...
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public officials, including here at the city and county of san francisco like brian strong at the local, state, and national levels. dr. boatwright was an active member of our caps program, the community action plan for seismic safety that led to ground breaking 30-year earthquake safety improvement plan for the city, we call it esip in our parlance, and worked with spur, and abag, the association of bay area governments in order to make the bay area more resilient. dr. boatwright was known for his good human, scientist knowledge, and outspoken pursuit of the truth, and today i would like to offer his wife, tia, and children, our sincere condolences on his passing and ask that we adjourn today's meeting in his memory. i have a proclamation from the board of supervisors that i would like to give his widow, tia. [applause] >> supervisor kim: so the final commendation is actually coming from my office, and i have the pleasure of bringing up mike and jean operama from the turk and larkin deli. [applause] >> supervisor kim: so this couple -- and please come up to the mic -- is no stranger to most people in this room. you h
public officials, including here at the city and county of san francisco like brian strong at the local, state, and national levels. dr. boatwright was an active member of our caps program, the community action plan for seismic safety that led to ground breaking 30-year earthquake safety improvement plan for the city, we call it esip in our parlance, and worked with spur, and abag, the association of bay area governments in order to make the bay area more resilient. dr. boatwright was known for...
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brian: thanks, dr. seagull. three minutes after the top of the hour. latest dr.m might. stop it. i'm anti-termite. >> will democrats ever denounce this kind of hate speech? will twitter takes his posts down? steve: alan dershowitz will react to that he is here with eric trump, sara carter and dana loesch next hour of "fox & friends." brian: great looking group. ♪pe turning the nighttime into the day ♪ now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicine
brian: thanks, dr. seagull. three minutes after the top of the hour. latest dr.m might. stop it. i'm anti-termite. >> will democrats ever denounce this kind of hate speech? will twitter takes his posts down? steve: alan dershowitz will react to that he is here with eric trump, sara carter and dana loesch next hour of "fox & friends." brian: great looking group. ♪pe turning the nighttime into the day ♪ now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls...
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[applause] brian: ladies and gentlemen, let's give dr. bob holtzworth a round of applause as well. [applause] thank you, dr. we appreciate it. ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the hampton roads chamber, i hope this debate was informative to you so that you can make a beer
[applause] brian: ladies and gentlemen, let's give dr. bob holtzworth a round of applause as well. [applause] thank you, dr. we appreciate it. ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the hampton roads chamber, i hope this debate was informative to you so that you can make a beer
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[applause] brian: ladies and gentlemen, let's give dr. bob holtzworth a round of applause as well. [applause] thank you, dr. we appreciate it. on behalf of the hampton roads chamber, i hope this debate was informative to you so that you can make a better decision two weeks from today. i would like to, at this time, thank our candidates and present them, and they both know exactly what this is, present them with the chamber challenge coin. thank you very much. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] atouncer 1: here's a look some of what we are covering friday. 10:00 eastern on c-span, a discussion on the role of media in the progressive movement. and the brookings institution hosts a conversation on the shootings of unarmed like men. on c-span 2, health and human sick courses -- human services secretary alex is our talks about medicare pricing. and at
[applause] brian: ladies and gentlemen, let's give dr. bob holtzworth a round of applause as well. [applause] thank you, dr. we appreciate it. on behalf of the hampton roads chamber, i hope this debate was informative to you so that you can make a better decision two weeks from today. i would like to, at this time, thank our candidates and present them, and they both know exactly what this is, present them with the chamber challenge coin. thank you very much. which is responsible for its...
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brian, you can thank dr. howard zen for that.ates self-loathing has become invogue. christopher columbus was originally put on a pedestal long ago by washington irving. we now know that that halo was that over his head was really a narrative for the new country of the united states to sell its independence from britain. since you know the whole story, i think the arrow walk of the hispaniola island would have a very different opinion of spaniards. >> he also spread christianity. that was his main mission. thank you so much. >> thanks. ainsley: quickly out of time yernl do you think it was a budget issue really. >> no. it's a political issue. ainsley: thank you so much for being with us. hopefully things will change soon. >> thank you. brian: fox news alert. i wish i wasn't saying this hurricane michael going from a category 1 hurricane to a 2. what it means for everyone in its path. look. see if you recognize your state. . . i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. t
brian, you can thank dr. howard zen for that.ates self-loathing has become invogue. christopher columbus was originally put on a pedestal long ago by washington irving. we now know that that halo was that over his head was really a narrative for the new country of the united states to sell its independence from britain. since you know the whole story, i think the arrow walk of the hispaniola island would have a very different opinion of spaniards. >> he also spread christianity. that was...
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brian. i wouldn't disagree but i think fox has been more than fair i think to that dr for it seems very credible and that it's been concerning here is my only issue is here's my issue i don't believe it's a civic duty to hold something for thirty five years and then to come out and refuse to do it in your home state of california i think there's a lot of suspicious things that have been coming out in terms of motive and we've got the democratic party coming out there saying well many people are trying to recruit mr avenue to run for president here's a guy who represents adult film stars digging up fake news stories left and right and that's going to be the guy to take the lead and it's no surprise because as was just pointed out there is a police report with keith ellison there is evidence and you have the woman that's running to replace him in congress saying well the first thing i want to do is impeach the president and when asked what she did she had no clue what she was talking about so and we've got the list goes on senator jill a brand i really really believe dr ford you're friends with ha
brian. i wouldn't disagree but i think fox has been more than fair i think to that dr for it seems very credible and that it's been concerning here is my only issue is here's my issue i don't believe it's a civic duty to hold something for thirty five years and then to come out and refuse to do it in your home state of california i think there's a lot of suspicious things that have been coming out in terms of motive and we've got the democratic party coming out there saying well many people are...
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i think the fbi could do amazing things in one week, brian, but they simply weren't permitted to do those amazing things. and the fact that dr. ford herself has not even been interviewed is just a basic failure of -- it's classic how to do an investigation the wrong way. the american public needs to understand that the rules need to change regarding the relationship, the client relationship between the fbi and the white house when it comes to presidential appointments. that process needs to be looked at. but that's down the road. what we're faced with right now is something less than a full investigation, an investigation dictated by politicians and handcuffs placed on the fbi. >> you and i both know, i hope our viewers know you don't speak for the fbi but you can speak about the organization. you and i both also know that if director wray had come forward, perhaps even gone public, held a press event, and said i consider this free rein, we would have had a much wider, much deeper investigation, would we not? >> well, i don't know if we would have had an fbi director anymore at that point. i think this is a real tough dilemm
i think the fbi could do amazing things in one week, brian, but they simply weren't permitted to do those amazing things. and the fact that dr. ford herself has not even been interviewed is just a basic failure of -- it's classic how to do an investigation the wrong way. the american public needs to understand that the rules need to change regarding the relationship, the client relationship between the fbi and the white house when it comes to presidential appointments. that process needs to be...
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dr. ford, but is denying these reports by the boyfriend that cnn has now learned and identified as brian merrick. it is an ongoing debate that will continue. we'll continue to gather additional information as we go back and forth. but as of right now, we're learning those details that this person in this report is speaking out vehemently denying these allegations against dr. ford. >> significant. thank you very much, josh. joining us now, the hawaii senator mazie hirono, soa democrat. thanks so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> so as we await the start of this white house briefing, let's get through some of the sense difference issues that have come up. you called the chechtomments by president typical.come up. you called the comments by the president typical. your republican colleagues seem to be stepping up their attacks on ford and other kavanaugh accusers trying to discredit them. do you believe that there is a new coordinated strategy under way? >> well, the republicans are making clear that for someone like dr. ford, one, we don't want to hear from you you, but if we
dr. ford, but is denying these reports by the boyfriend that cnn has now learned and identified as brian merrick. it is an ongoing debate that will continue. we'll continue to gather additional information as we go back and forth. but as of right now, we're learning those details that this person in this report is speaking out vehemently denying these allegations against dr. ford. >> significant. thank you very much, josh. joining us now, the hawaii senator mazie hirono, soa democrat....
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brian: jeffrey engel, if you had to describe george herbert walker bush to somebody who had never met him, what would you say? drengel: i would say he is a gentleman. a person who came up with traditional american values of being part of the elite.
brian: jeffrey engel, if you had to describe george herbert walker bush to somebody who had never met him, what would you say? drengel: i would say he is a gentleman. a person who came up with traditional american values of being part of the elite.
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brian edwards explains, although from a humble background cecil chubb had married well, to mary. mary's father owned the largest asylum in victorian england. and although it was undeclared that he was her father, dre one of the richest people in wiltshire. and that meant when the amesbury abbey estate, including stonehenge, came up for sale, chubb had money in his pocket. when it came up for auction he felt very much that rather than perhaps, you know, an american by it and try and ship it off, he felt very much that a local person ought to look after it. cecil wasn't the only one with an eye on stonehenge. or the land it was on. i've come to amesbury to meet richard crook. richard, lovely to meet you. likewise. his grandfather, isaac crook, a local sheep farmer at the time, also wanted a slice of the amesbury abbey estate. i'm really excited to find out what's in this case, richard. well, it's full of goodies. inside this case is an amazing piece of history. this is what i've come to see, richard. is that right? and i'm very excited. the original auction brochure. there we go. amesbury, including stonehenge. yes. so, this is the book that your grandfather would've been going through, with his ey
brian edwards explains, although from a humble background cecil chubb had married well, to mary. mary's father owned the largest asylum in victorian england. and although it was undeclared that he was her father, dre one of the richest people in wiltshire. and that meant when the amesbury abbey estate, including stonehenge, came up for sale, chubb had money in his pocket. when it came up for auction he felt very much that rather than perhaps, you know, an american by it and try and ship it off,...
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dr. ford coaching the person we just mentioned, retired fbi agent monica mclean, on the polygraph, how to beat the polygraph. it was unnamed. cnn learned his name is brian merrick, the former boyfriend. i spoke earlier with mclean who vehemently denies these allegations. she's now furious that her name is being tarnished. she said these allegations are completely false, what was submitted to the statement. this statement then caused senator grassley to really take interest, really try to dig into it. as we continue to mention on this very high profile case, when statements come into c conflict, it often comes down to who you believe. she's saying, no, she has no reason to say or do such things and she's really upset her name is tarnished. >> that's one thing. white house has not received background information yet but expect it soon. this is from kaitlin collins over at the white house. it's possible, i don't know if it's the white house or the hill should get the results or the findings from the fbi investigation as early as today. your read on that. >> this is very interesting. what is at issue here is whether the fbi review into judge kavanaugh's bac
dr. ford coaching the person we just mentioned, retired fbi agent monica mclean, on the polygraph, how to beat the polygraph. it was unnamed. cnn learned his name is brian merrick, the former boyfriend. i spoke earlier with mclean who vehemently denies these allegations. she's now furious that her name is being tarnished. she said these allegations are completely false, what was submitted to the statement. this statement then caused senator grassley to really take interest, really try to dig...
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brian, in addition to washington, alaska, maine you made a five figure cable buy in san francisco in the hopesna dr. ford and her family might see this. why? >> that was the ultimate act of bravery to put her out there. senators putting her through that and forcing women across the country to relive trauma that they have experienced in their own lives, i think that was a wrenching moment for men and women across the country. i think that the senators still on the fence emerge from that hearing thinking that if they just call for an fbi investigation and let the process run its course, that will give them the political space to potentially revert back to supporting brett kavanaugh. but i think that as these reports have surfaced including by nbc over the weekend suggest that the white house is putting arbitrary restraints on the investigation. it's going to make it harder to say there has been a fair process here. i think people have to default back to supporting and believing dr. blasey ford. >> senator flake, we heard it earlier, had this moment on the "60 minutes" interview where he talked about
brian, in addition to washington, alaska, maine you made a five figure cable buy in san francisco in the hopesna dr. ford and her family might see this. why? >> that was the ultimate act of bravery to put her out there. senators putting her through that and forcing women across the country to relive trauma that they have experienced in their own lives, i think that was a wrenching moment for men and women across the country. i think that the senators still on the fence emerge from that...
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brian williams start now. >>> the decisive moment came from susan collins from maine. now the question and controversies that won't go away. what about drand millions of americans she spoke for. what about possible pay back at the polls months from now in eurphori eurphoria. "the 11th hour" begins now. >> good evening, here on day 624 of the trump's administration. just like that they say it is all over, brett kavanaugh appears to be poised to be the next justice of the supreme court. we have some breaking news from the new york times tonight and we are standing by to talk to one of the reporters, breaking the story in just a moment. about today, we may now have a new benchmark for the division in our country.
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