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jedediah: hey, ed, how are you doing? pete: ed brings you the news. ed: really?rd working. ed: always a good time with you guys. pete: it is. ed: hope you feel the same way. pete: we love you, ed. we are having an arm wrestling. ed: that's not my specialty. pete: this is kirsten gillibrand taking on a staff. she won the first one. and then the volunteer one the second one. and adam klotz gave out weather and talking a lot of smack. jedediah: you can't hold the table with your other hand that's cheating. ed: a lot of rules around it. pete: adam klotz will game the system for advantage no doubt. ed: struggle in congress really just beginning. the mueller report comes out. some think this is over. that's what rudy giuliani said. it's over, the democrats just don't know it yet. in fact, steny hoyer two days ago the number two democrat in the house said it's not worthwhile to pursue impeachment. so much grief from the left he is tweeting we need to see the full report before we decide what to do. it shows that the resist movement wants impeachment. jedediah: elizabeth
jedediah: hey, ed, how are you doing? pete: ed brings you the news. ed: really?rd working. ed: always a good time with you guys. pete: it is. ed: hope you feel the same way. pete: we love you, ed. we are having an arm wrestling. ed: that's not my specialty. pete: this is kirsten gillibrand taking on a staff. she won the first one. and then the volunteer one the second one. and adam klotz gave out weather and talking a lot of smack. jedediah: you can't hold the table with your other hand that's...
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i'm ed henry in for martha maccallum. one democrat not been sitting firing back that some of the intel communities are the ones who may be guilty of treason. late today that after nearly $30 million in taxpayer money spent investigating him, "it's now finally time to turn the tables and bring justice to some very sick and dangerous people who have committed very serious crimes, perhaps even spying or treason. the president pointing the finger at top obama officials such as who is now trying to rewrite what happened. >> if there was an active couldn't tell my collusion proven, i think this is a case of passive collusion. >> also knew, the president taking fire from prominent republican, senator mitt romney who tweeted that he sickened at the dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the president. the mainstream media loves to jump on board with romney when he periodically slams the president. interesting seven years ago, the media was mocking romney when the target was a democ
i'm ed henry in for martha maccallum. one democrat not been sitting firing back that some of the intel communities are the ones who may be guilty of treason. late today that after nearly $30 million in taxpayer money spent investigating him, "it's now finally time to turn the tables and bring justice to some very sick and dangerous people who have committed very serious crimes, perhaps even spying or treason. the president pointing the finger at top obama officials such as who is now...
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ed? >> the bottom line is that we take our constitutional obligation so seriously and we won't rush to anything. we know there were a number of troublesome findings in the mueller report. it's our job to continue on with the investigations and to proceed with caution and move forward accordingly. >> ed: let's break that down. you said we don't want to rush. robert mueller had 22 months, thousands of subpoenas, hundreds of witnesses. doesn't sound like rushing to me. >> no. he found so many things that were troubling. the first thing he found is that the russians absolutely 100% interfered in our election. that is the most significant to me as a member of the armed services committee and the house oversight committee. what i care about the most is our national security. >> ed: he also found not a single american, a trump official, colluded with the russians, correct? >> collusion is not a legal term. that's one thing of note. the other piece is that -- while there was not -- again, i don't
ed? >> the bottom line is that we take our constitutional obligation so seriously and we won't rush to anything. we know there were a number of troublesome findings in the mueller report. it's our job to continue on with the investigations and to proceed with caution and move forward accordingly. >> ed: let's break that down. you said we don't want to rush. robert mueller had 22 months, thousands of subpoenas, hundreds of witnesses. doesn't sound like rushing to me. >> no. he...
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"the story" hosted by my friend ed henry. >> ed: enjoy the masters this weekend. story this weekend, julie really judy really rudy giuliani speaking for the first time that since he has obama era officials spied on the trump campaign. i'm ed henry, and for martha maccallum, and this is "the story." despite all the democratic talk, standing up for the poor and middle-class, they are expanding to present all hopefuls looking like the game "who wants to be a millionaire?" elizabeth warren's $900,000 income, pretty close. the latest contestant, bernie sanders, just told "the new york times," i wrote a best-selling book. if you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire too. sounds pretty cool. in the same breath, sanders actually blaming the media for president trump selection. yes, you heard it right. the media goes after the president pretty much all the time. actually elected him. because reporters did not pay enough attention to the struggling middle class. >> my criticism of the media, i get very angry at this, one of the reasons he was elected president
"the story" hosted by my friend ed henry. >> ed: enjoy the masters this weekend. story this weekend, julie really judy really rudy giuliani speaking for the first time that since he has obama era officials spied on the trump campaign. i'm ed henry, and for martha maccallum, and this is "the story." despite all the democratic talk, standing up for the poor and middle-class, they are expanding to present all hopefuls looking like the game "who wants to be a...
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ed: sure.efugees as i know in minneapolis with somalis there they are placed all over the country. why can't illegals be placed anywhere in the country. ed: you would have to change the law. jedediah: while you two debate this out. let's hear what some folks in sanctuary cities are saying. "the washington post" op-ed called mr. president we aren't afraid of migrants by seattle mayor jenny durkin. seattle is not afraid of immigrants and refugee he is. in fact we have always welcomed people who have faced tremendous hardship around the world. what does scare us a president and federal government seek to weaponize a law enforcement agency to punish perceived political enemies. that's how one person is responding. i'm curious to see if other mayors of sanctuary cities will come out and say it's not a problem or stand by it. pete: mayor de blasio is running to a microphone say same thing. mayor jenny should pay for bus tickets for all of that bring illegals to your city because you love it so much.
ed: sure.efugees as i know in minneapolis with somalis there they are placed all over the country. why can't illegals be placed anywhere in the country. ed: you would have to change the law. jedediah: while you two debate this out. let's hear what some folks in sanctuary cities are saying. "the washington post" op-ed called mr. president we aren't afraid of migrants by seattle mayor jenny durkin. seattle is not afraid of immigrants and refugee he is. in fact we have always welcomed...
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ed! ed! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] believe it.o could save you fifteen percent at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. findican be overwhelming.r dry eyes... for relief that lasts... you want soothe xp from bausch + lomb. soothe xp helps restore the eyes' lipid layer... ...seal in moisture... ...and protect against further irritation. soothe xp. the right choice for dry eyes. every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ because the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. because the future only happens with people - there but what are wes to get our messactually saying?ys. any message is a story. and all stories tell the tale of the times we l
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ed? >> ed: thanks for the details. let's stay in chicago. city preparing to sue jussie smollett. he has refused to pay for the investigation into his hate crime hoax. last week the city sent him a ball for $130,000. the deadline to pay up was yesterday. smollett's attorney says the actor will not be intimidated by what he calls threats. mike tobin is reporting live from chicago. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. the chicago department of law says they're drafting the suit. we'll get it by e-mail at some point. the smollett team is defiant. mark garragos says the city could move forward with this suit. they said an attempt to file a civil lawsuit is unconstitutional for repayment of funds. in march, they demanded smollett pay $130,000 for the overtime that the police worked. smollett did not pay. the city could hit him up for three times the original amount because he missed the deadline. >> ed: thanks, mike. the job market heating up. we'll break down the numbers in the latest jobs reports. michael cohen's lawyers say he may have more dirt
ed? >> ed: thanks for the details. let's stay in chicago. city preparing to sue jussie smollett. he has refused to pay for the investigation into his hate crime hoax. last week the city sent him a ball for $130,000. the deadline to pay up was yesterday. smollett's attorney says the actor will not be intimidated by what he calls threats. mike tobin is reporting live from chicago. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. the chicago department of law says they're drafting the suit. we'll...
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ed: okay. running for president haven't come out in favor of, this at least not yet. many do believe in restoring voting rights to convicted criminals. this s. this just one of many policies that critics say are pandering to voters ahead of 2020? here to answer cbn host of political correspondent david brody. good morning, david. >> good to see you. ed: we are going to kick of some of these dangerous policies. allowing terrorists vote. >> bumper stickner 2020 felons for bernie? really? seriously? look, think about this for a moment. basically is he for illegal immigrants coming into the country and he is okay with felons voting and donald trump in 2020 saying make america safe again, great again and all of that marinate on that for a moment. that's tough preliminary sweating. ed: elizabeth warren talking about free college for all. watch this. >> we're going to roll back student loan debt for about 95 percent of students who have debt. make college universally available with free tuition and fe
ed: okay. running for president haven't come out in favor of, this at least not yet. many do believe in restoring voting rights to convicted criminals. this s. this just one of many policies that critics say are pandering to voters ahead of 2020? here to answer cbn host of political correspondent david brody. good morning, david. >> good to see you. ed: we are going to kick of some of these dangerous policies. allowing terrorists vote. >> bumper stickner 2020 felons for bernie?...
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ed. ed: thanks, jillian.as they await the attorney general's news conference on the mueller report happening less than an hour. ainsley: happening 45 minutes from now. as attorney general mr. barr vows transparency, democrats cast doubt on his ability to remain impartial. brian: stunner. joining us with his take, former doj attorney, senior legal fellow heritage foundation. hans, welcome back. do you think barr calling press conference would get this type of blow back. >> no i'm sure he is surprised i'm surprised. it is routine for the justice department to hold a press conference after they made a decision of all kinds, including prosecutions. i don't remember any of the folks complained couple weeks ago when the u.s. attorney announced in boston announced all the indictments in the campus bribery scandal. that shows you, this routine. ainsley: is this, isn't this just, we're going to tell you what the process was, how we came to this conclusion before you read the report, what we redacted, color-coding syst
ed. ed: thanks, jillian.as they await the attorney general's news conference on the mueller report happening less than an hour. ainsley: happening 45 minutes from now. as attorney general mr. barr vows transparency, democrats cast doubt on his ability to remain impartial. brian: stunner. joining us with his take, former doj attorney, senior legal fellow heritage foundation. hans, welcome back. do you think barr calling press conference would get this type of blow back. >> no i'm sure he...
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ed: mr.e oval office when he finds out that there has been a special counsel the president blisters the attorney general. jeff sessions, why didn't you protect me and says i'm fed among other things. some critics thought that thought he was admitting guilt. instead the report suggests looks i'm going to be crippled here for a couple years. happens with every independent counsel. my question is take that and push us forward. now that maybe this cloud is lifted, what do you think this president is accomplish in the next two years? >> let's remember what he was accomplished already. huge number of conservative judges appointed and with mitch mcconnell's leadership having gotten through the senate. tremendous deregulation, biggest in history, liberating the economy. huge tax cuts, which have led the economy to grow. lowest unemployment rate for african-americans in history. lowest unemployment rate for latinos in history. lowest unemployment rate for women in history. income is starting to rides.
ed: mr.e oval office when he finds out that there has been a special counsel the president blisters the attorney general. jeff sessions, why didn't you protect me and says i'm fed among other things. some critics thought that thought he was admitting guilt. instead the report suggests looks i'm going to be crippled here for a couple years. happens with every independent counsel. my question is take that and push us forward. now that maybe this cloud is lifted, what do you think this president...
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ed: a lot to unpack.r president based on comments made after the charlottesville incident. it's anti-race, anti-hate, antiwhite supremacy. i was thinking when he announced it would be cheerful music and pomp and circumstance and proud to be an american. the american flag. it was a different tone. ed: usually you get in and want to reflect that optimistic tonal and tell us, tell the american people what is your vision for america? i got it there is a resist movement in this country that wants to take out donald trump over everything, basically. especially something like charlesville. and if you think that's a moment that you want to highlight, it seems to me it would be-could be part of the video. but it seems it turned out to be a dominant part of the video the music is somber, down beat, down cast, tear the president down. and less about what you would do differently. >> right. it's not the typical ronald reagan morning in america kind of video. we had tezlyn figaro on. she used to work with bernie sande
ed: a lot to unpack.r president based on comments made after the charlottesville incident. it's anti-race, anti-hate, antiwhite supremacy. i was thinking when he announced it would be cheerful music and pomp and circumstance and proud to be an american. the american flag. it was a different tone. ed: usually you get in and want to reflect that optimistic tonal and tell us, tell the american people what is your vision for america? i got it there is a resist movement in this country that wants to...
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>> ed: dun dun dun!melissa: she will get a life take on the candidates, as well as hot button issues like the green new deal and the me too movement. you can catch town hall america with harris faulkner this sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. right here on fnc. i can't wait to watch it! >> harris: a girl, you're making me want to watch! thank you. >> melissa: i will deftly watch it. >> ed: you have to be here! >> kennedy: and want to be in the audience! >> melissa: 2020 democratic awful senator elizabeth warren singling out amazon while proposing a new corporate tax targeting large companies. in other retail tech giant is heading back. details ahead, plus new fallout over the u.s. or during the arrest founder julian assange while lawmakers are calling it a big win for national security. some say the indictment threatens a free press. we will debate it. ♪ hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?
>> ed: dun dun dun!melissa: she will get a life take on the candidates, as well as hot button issues like the green new deal and the me too movement. you can catch town hall america with harris faulkner this sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. right here on fnc. i can't wait to watch it! >> harris: a girl, you're making me want to watch! thank you. >> melissa: i will deftly watch it. >> ed: you have to be here! >> kennedy: and want to be in the audience! >> melissa:...
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he is dead ed. we don't know what they probably this him at the time but is an incredible part of the of or of the training medical professionals here at fort sam houston. his unbelievably sophisticated machine from 1916 was used to professionals. how it worked, we have two heads of hands and extra ounds, he has inside of him pum pumps. we can regulate heart beat, we regulate the flow of blood, where it is coming out of the simulate burns, bullet wounds in the chest, facial kinds of other things. you can even see we have a blood of the original that came with him. it is now quite solidified. point of there which in 196 0 $18,000, what is it worth train a medical professional beattle field and this expense was put to the test right here. he looks a little rough for wear. you can imagine how many put their lands ands and how many times he was bathed in his own fake blood. back to the mission of experience and progress, learning from the past. learn from the learning tools of the past. today we have so
he is dead ed. we don't know what they probably this him at the time but is an incredible part of the of or of the training medical professionals here at fort sam houston. his unbelievably sophisticated machine from 1916 was used to professionals. how it worked, we have two heads of hands and extra ounds, he has inside of him pum pumps. we can regulate heart beat, we regulate the flow of blood, where it is coming out of the simulate burns, bullet wounds in the chest, facial kinds of other...
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he is dead ed. we don't know what they called him at the time but the fact is, this is an incredible part of the history of the training of our medical professionals here at sam houston. this is an unbelievably sophisticated x-ray machine from 1960 that was used to train medical professionals. how it worked, interestingly enough, we have two heads and a couple of hands and some extra wounds. it is that he has inside of him, pumps. we can regulate a heartbeat. we can regulate the flow of blood, where the blood is coming out of the body. we can simulate burns, bullet wounds in the chest. facial injuries and all kinds of other things you can see. we even have a packet of original blood that came with them. it is quite solidified. the point of this whole contraption which in 1960 cause cost of the sum of $18,000, what is it worth to train a medical rational for the battlefield? this expense was put to the test right here. and he looks a little rough for the wear. you can imagine how many students have p
he is dead ed. we don't know what they called him at the time but the fact is, this is an incredible part of the history of the training of our medical professionals here at sam houston. this is an unbelievably sophisticated x-ray machine from 1960 that was used to train medical professionals. how it worked, interestingly enough, we have two heads and a couple of hands and some extra wounds. it is that he has inside of him, pumps. we can regulate a heartbeat. we can regulate the flow of blood,...
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we used to sdbc pre-k and general ed pre-k. so now all of our schools have students who have i.e.p.s. maybe they need their environment for some reason or another, or their i.e.p. says that. >> and thank you for clarifying that. i feel better. but i would -- so what is -- i mean, in the past, and admittedly, my knowledge is old because i haven't looked at the pre-k situation in a while, but in the past, there was much more demand for the inclusive classrooms in early ed than there was space available. and is there still an imbalance there or there are more families that -- or can we accommodate every child that needs an inclusive place and either in a specialized inclusion classroom or general ed where they have certain support? >> so we are in constant conversation with our sfed partners. this is high demand, so the issue is how do we -- how do we fund that and support that when right now we're not getting the funds from title v to support that even though we're been asking for it. >> there's actually an imperative to place st
we used to sdbc pre-k and general ed pre-k. so now all of our schools have students who have i.e.p.s. maybe they need their environment for some reason or another, or their i.e.p. says that. >> and thank you for clarifying that. i feel better. but i would -- so what is -- i mean, in the past, and admittedly, my knowledge is old because i haven't looked at the pre-k situation in a while, but in the past, there was much more demand for the inclusive classrooms in early ed than there was...
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ed has been waiting to chat with you from pennsylvania. ed, you're up first. >> yes, good morning. us appreciate the author's point of view and the inspector general's comments. i happen to agree with him. we seem to be is the largest in the world. even if there are deficits and all the rest. because unfortunate ly we have been known for the peace keeper. i think it's going to be a major reshuffling. that may not make america great again. that's all i have to say. >> we agree i think the united states played an extraordinary role in maintaining global peace and security for the past seven years. it was after world war ii that the united states decided it needed to be engaged in the world to prevent the recurrence of the devastation and economic depression that we saw in the first half of the 20th century. and i would add to that that wisely the united states deci decided -- >>> this is the first hearing of the subcommittee of the national security to examine the special inspector general for afghan reconstruction high risk list of major construction programs in east afghanistan. th
ed has been waiting to chat with you from pennsylvania. ed, you're up first. >> yes, good morning. us appreciate the author's point of view and the inspector general's comments. i happen to agree with him. we seem to be is the largest in the world. even if there are deficits and all the rest. because unfortunate ly we have been known for the peace keeper. i think it's going to be a major reshuffling. that may not make america great again. that's all i have to say. >> we agree i...
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ed, always a pleasure. ed: that was great. i learned a lot about commodities.x: david, back to you. david: great job to alix steel and david -- and ed hammond. now let's get a check on the markets with emma chandra. emma: after the closing highs of yesterday we are looking at stocks drifting in the u.s.. red across the screen for the major indexes. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq trading below the closing record highs we saw yesterday. it seems that investors are trying to weigh whether the rally we have seen this year has links to take it any further. earnings still a driver for individual stocks. we have been seeing earnings surprising to the upside rather than the downside. take a look at the chart. we are seeing the average share increased for the s&p 500 companies after earnings is falling. it is now a 3.2% at its year on year basis. share price increase saw the s&p 500 companies that have reported so far. let's take a look at some of those companies that have reported earnings. we are seeing a bunch of them fall. take a look at at&t, down 4%, down the most in
ed, always a pleasure. ed: that was great. i learned a lot about commodities.x: david, back to you. david: great job to alix steel and david -- and ed hammond. now let's get a check on the markets with emma chandra. emma: after the closing highs of yesterday we are looking at stocks drifting in the u.s.. red across the screen for the major indexes. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq trading below the closing record highs we saw yesterday. it seems that investors are trying to weigh whether the...
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ed sullivan, do we have anyone like him?id: there were certain majority that a huge majority of america watched. it was hard to imagine one show getting the majority. here was "the honeymooners" ed sullivan hosted a variety show back in the 1950's. it relates to my book because a guy i admire, bruce springsteen. bruce springsteen was 7 and he was living in freehold, new jersey. he, like the rest of america, were sitting around watching "the ed sullivan show" and saw that moment, saw elvis pressley. it was like he saw out of the world of gray, suddenly as he run," is book "born to fun, fun appeared. you look at the guy behind him, in suits and ties, and pressley isn't like him, he doesn't dress like them, doesn't sing. his whole affect is completely different. that was a cultural revolution. spreeng steen at that moment said, that's what i want to be. i have things enunesiation moment. something that happens in life that prefigure all the rest. for einstein when he was 4 his dad gave him a compass and he saw the magnetic forc
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. >> i agree with every single word of the op-ed. every member of congress should read it. i take three things away. one, she's endorsing the strategy speaker pelosi outlined. committee should do their job. second she understands the power of television and how that could actually inform american public opinion and finally she said let's listen to sam erwin as a model and how he got white house aides to testify and got around the executive privilege. >> you obviously want these hearings and you want them on television. you know how powerful that would be to hear some of the president's former aides say on television what they said to the mueller team and that is all in writing. but the president is vowing, as you know, to fight every single subpoena that house democrats issue. do you agree with the chairman of the -- your oversight committee, elijah cummings, who said this is a -- this represents a growing pattern of obstruction. >> it does. and it is unprecedented. every white house goes to war with the legislature. but they at leas
. >> i agree with every single word of the op-ed. every member of congress should read it. i take three things away. one, she's endorsing the strategy speaker pelosi outlined. committee should do their job. second she understands the power of television and how that could actually inform american public opinion and finally she said let's listen to sam erwin as a model and how he got white house aides to testify and got around the executive privilege. >> you obviously want these...
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>> so this week's episode we're focusing on sex ed. this is sex ed.will often push back against having sex ed in their classrooms. and so- and sex ed is more than just about like, how to have sex with somebody. >> jimmy: yeah. >> there's a lot to it. and it impacts a lot of students. and especially, it impacts lgbtq students, and they having m ality sex ed is actually beneficial for t their education just getting people to be like, sort of understanding and tolerant, otherwise they get bullied.th and so, i k the clip we're going to see now is a kid who had a bad experience at another school and just what kind of sex ed, having comprehensive sex ed means for kids like that. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip here. here's aook at this week's episode of "wyatt cenac's problem areas." check it out. >> i was bullied a l. >> whenever you get bullied though it's never that you did something, it rarely seems like it's about you. it often seems like it's about them. >> hurt people, hurt people. >> someone should put that on a a t-shirt. >> for real. you
>> so this week's episode we're focusing on sex ed. this is sex ed.will often push back against having sex ed in their classrooms. and so- and sex ed is more than just about like, how to have sex with somebody. >> jimmy: yeah. >> there's a lot to it. and it impacts a lot of students. and especially, it impacts lgbtq students, and they having m ality sex ed is actually beneficial for t their education just getting people to be like, sort of understanding and tolerant, otherwise...
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they're going to pass it on to ed. ed is going to say, i don't know if we can afford another one of these things. i want to end with this. for some years, i've been looking at responsible ways to price and to reform the u.s. postal service, okay? i'm a reformer. i'm a privatizer, all that good stuff. one of things we found if the postal service tend to be pretty good on two ends. on the basically picking it up end and the last mile carrying it to your door end. it's in the middle where there's a lot of opportunities to rash nall ey -- rationalize the system. what you've seen is work sharing, what you've seen is contracting out, the postal service to things like transportation. the postal service went from basically terrorizing folks who were using fedex to using fedex planes to deliver the mail now. okay? that's what they've been doing. the number of postal workers has gone from 800,000 to i think 2001 to 2000 to -- they've been going on a certain direction to rationalize. there's other issues to face. they're forced t
they're going to pass it on to ed. ed is going to say, i don't know if we can afford another one of these things. i want to end with this. for some years, i've been looking at responsible ways to price and to reform the u.s. postal service, okay? i'm a reformer. i'm a privatizer, all that good stuff. one of things we found if the postal service tend to be pretty good on two ends. on the basically picking it up end and the last mile carrying it to your door end. it's in the middle where there's...
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ed! ed! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] believe it.ould save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced thewiout talk, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any pl
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ed rollins, and mike add goodw n ed rollins, and mike add goodw n join me after this break break, val, vern... i'm off to college and i'm not gonna be around... i'm worried about my parents' retirement. oh, don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... ...dealing with today's expenses... ...like college... ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay... without me? um... and when we knock out this wall imagine the closet space? yes! oh hey, son. yeah, i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. the matters.ar... introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's the right gear. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket? get any truck. heading out here? get the ford ranger. the only adventure gear bui
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lou: ed rollins good to see you my friend. thank you.ou: federal authorities investigating possible chinese spying at mar-a-lago. we take that up with former secret service agent dan bongino , he's here, next, stay with us we'll be right back. lou: the radical dems and the fight for the illegal immigrant vote ramping up. the radical dems had more to give away it seems. 2020 democratic candidate kamala harris today introducing a measure in the senate that would allow the illegal immigrants known as dreamers to be eligible to work in congress. thank you very much. this follows julian castro, another 2020 hopeful, whose calling for illegal immigration to be treated as a civil, not criminal, offense. well joaning us tonight former secret service agent dan bongino dan great to see you, and let's start first of all what do you make of all of the giveaways particularly on the issue of board border security, illegal immigration from the radical demonstratesing presidential candidates 2020? >> yeah, lou this radical wing of the democrat party whi
lou: ed rollins good to see you my friend. thank you.ou: federal authorities investigating possible chinese spying at mar-a-lago. we take that up with former secret service agent dan bongino , he's here, next, stay with us we'll be right back. lou: the radical dems and the fight for the illegal immigrant vote ramping up. the radical dems had more to give away it seems. 2020 democratic candidate kamala harris today introducing a measure in the senate that would allow the illegal immigrants known...
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we'll take it up tonight, we'll talk with top republican strategist ed rollins, pulitzer prize winning columnist, michael goodwin. trump administration today took acted no other administration had courage to do, declaring iranian revolution alguard a terroristing or -- organization. secretary of state mike pompeo addressed it today. >> we're doing it because the iranian regime makes it differently from any other government. this historic ste step will depe the sponsor of terror finance. lou: we take it up, rising cyber threat posed by china. cyber security expert morgan wright among our guest tonight. >> president trump cracking down illegal immigration. president trump announcing relge resignation of kirstjen nielsen. john roberts with the latest from the white house. reporter: president frustration with skyrocketing illegal immigration is behind the changes he is making at homeland security, that he hopes will lead to changes on our southern southerner. kirstjen nielsen today took high road as she left for one of her final days at the office. >> i continue to support all efforts to a
we'll take it up tonight, we'll talk with top republican strategist ed rollins, pulitzer prize winning columnist, michael goodwin. trump administration today took acted no other administration had courage to do, declaring iranian revolution alguard a terroristing or -- organization. secretary of state mike pompeo addressed it today. >> we're doing it because the iranian regime makes it differently from any other government. this historic ste step will depe the sponsor of terror finance....
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[video clip] ed: he has a great all-star show.ight now, singing a medley of some of the songs you enjoy, here is elvis presley. ♪ [girls screaming] ♪ >> all of the correspondence and all of the comments to the country, the unanimous opinion -- i thinksaw you that is exactly the basis of your popularity. brian: break it all down. ed sullivan, do we have anybody like him today? what was he back then? david: there were certain majority that a huge majority of america watched. it was hard to imagine one show getting the majority. there was the honeymooners, at -- and ed sullivan hosted a variety show back in the 1950's. it relates to my book because a guy i admire, bruce springsteen. bruce springsteen was seven, he was living in freehold, new jersey. he was watching the ed sullivan show and saw that moment, he saw elvis presley. it was like he saw as he put it in his book, fun. fun appeared. you saw how radical elvis presley looked here and you have those guys in a suit and tie and presley does not dress like them, he does not move li
[video clip] ed: he has a great all-star show.ight now, singing a medley of some of the songs you enjoy, here is elvis presley. ♪ [girls screaming] ♪ >> all of the correspondence and all of the comments to the country, the unanimous opinion -- i thinksaw you that is exactly the basis of your popularity. brian: break it all down. ed sullivan, do we have anybody like him today? what was he back then? david: there were certain majority that a huge majority of america watched. it was hard...
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[applause] now, our last speaker of the day is ed ayers. we at the american civil war museum are fortunate to have as our founding chairman of trustees, one of the nation's most prominent and insightful historians of the american civil war. we not only -- quite frankly, we're not shy about taking advantage of ed's expertise. [laughter] at all. he has proven leadership skills. he has proven vision. he has been a phenomenal, phenomenal leader of our organization, doing some pretty -- during some pretty extraordinary times over the last six years. you try being the founding board chairman of a newly merged institution. well, he did it. and he did it extraordinarily well. although we claim ed as our own, we also acknowledge that other institutions can do the same. his day job is tucker boatwright professor of humanities and professor emeritus of the university of richmond. he has also served in the leadership or advisory positions for the library of virginia, the now center, the virginia historical society, now the museum of history and culture
[applause] now, our last speaker of the day is ed ayers. we at the american civil war museum are fortunate to have as our founding chairman of trustees, one of the nation's most prominent and insightful historians of the american civil war. we not only -- quite frankly, we're not shy about taking advantage of ed's expertise. [laughter] at all. he has proven leadership skills. he has proven vision. he has been a phenomenal, phenomenal leader of our organization, doing some pretty -- during some...
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ed rollins, michael goodwin with us next. lou: socialist senator bernie sanders desperately searching for voters in the rust belt taking an anti-trump stance on the booming economy of all things. >> the biggest lie that he told the people of pennsylvania and the people of vermont and people all across this country, the biggest lie was that he was going to stand up for working families and take on the establishment. lou: wow. the senator ignoring the inconvenient facts that under president trump median household income has hit record highs, salaries jumped to the highest level in a decade, blue collar jobs rising at the fastest rate in more than three decades. despite senator sanders, well, self, i think, sel self-interesd ignoring of the facts, a new emerson poll shows him leading a crowded field of 2020 dimms. there it is. and it's not by much. and look at who's at number two. biden. what's going on. he was in the lead. what's happening? and there are more signs of dimms in disarray on cbs's "60 minutes last night, house spe
ed rollins, michael goodwin with us next. lou: socialist senator bernie sanders desperately searching for voters in the rust belt taking an anti-trump stance on the booming economy of all things. >> the biggest lie that he told the people of pennsylvania and the people of vermont and people all across this country, the biggest lie was that he was going to stand up for working families and take on the establishment. lou: wow. the senator ignoring the inconvenient facts that under president...
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lou: ed rollins good to see you my friend. thank you. lou: federal authorities investigating possible chinese spying at mar-a-lago. we take that up with former secret service agent dan bongino , he's here, next, stay with us we'll be right back. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. of odor causing bacteria. bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic
lou: ed rollins good to see you my friend. thank you. lou: federal authorities investigating possible chinese spying at mar-a-lago. we take that up with former secret service agent dan bongino , he's here, next, stay with us we'll be right back. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to...
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does he have for william barr when the attorney general goes before congress this week plus new op-ed this morning detailing how robert mueller's investigation was taken, by an unprecedented political crisis. i'll also get exclusive democratic reaction this morning from a member of the house homeland security and armed services committee, her take on the crisis at our southern border this morning, her party's retreat from the green new deal and the controversy surrounding joe biden all coming up. republican house judiciary member mike johnson is here to discuss the committee's vote to authorize subpoenas for the mueller report and how he's trying to get to the bottom of what happened inside the justice department during the 2016 election plus, i set down with secretary of state mike pompeo on friday, to discuss ongoing trade talks with china, concerns about huawei and europe and the president's decision to cut aid to central america, all that and a lot more as we look ahead right now on sunday morning futures. and this morning attorney general william barr is getting set to testify on
does he have for william barr when the attorney general goes before congress this week plus new op-ed this morning detailing how robert mueller's investigation was taken, by an unprecedented political crisis. i'll also get exclusive democratic reaction this morning from a member of the house homeland security and armed services committee, her take on the crisis at our southern border this morning, her party's retreat from the green new deal and the controversy surrounding joe biden all coming...
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i am ed ludlow. this is bloomberg. haidi: thank you. president trump says a trade deal with china is not finalized just yet, but "a very monumental agreement may be announced in the coming weeks." he spoke after talks at the white house. pres. trump: we have never done a deal like this with china. it is very unique, this set of circumstances, but it is a massive deal. it is the biggest deal ever made. there cannot be a deal like this matter where you look. this is the granddaddy of them all. haidi: let's bring our congress editor joe sobczyk. he seems ready to announce a meeting. up, expectations being set the granddaddy of them all, the biggest deal there ever was, but not much in the details. the the original timeline president had been eager to have an announcement of a summit with president xi sometime even as early as this month. that was always at best a very optimistic timeline for it. oneade deal as complex as negotiated with china typically takes years. have got them going now. he is saying
i am ed ludlow. this is bloomberg. haidi: thank you. president trump says a trade deal with china is not finalized just yet, but "a very monumental agreement may be announced in the coming weeks." he spoke after talks at the white house. pres. trump: we have never done a deal like this with china. it is very unique, this set of circumstances, but it is a massive deal. it is the biggest deal ever made. there cannot be a deal like this matter where you look. this is the granddaddy of...
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ed! ed! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent there is wisdom in how nature protects and it inspired an all-new toothpaste from burt's bees®. it fights cavities and freshens breath. made with ingredients you can trust. for a smile that's a true force of nature. new burt's bees® toothpaste. >>> a driver of a truck is lucky to be alive after the truck became engulfed in flames in the muld of a drive-thru. he was orderinged to at that burger king in arkansas when an employee noticed the propane tank appear ed to be leaking. the driver got out to check the tank and the truck burst into flames. he managed to get away before the tank exploded, but he did get hurt. static electricity may have been to blame. >>> leading the news, a $1.2 billion milestone worldwide. avengers scoring the biggest box office opening ever. kathy park promises no spoilers in this report. >> it's a super heat hero film crushing records. avengers the first film ev
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we used to sdbc pre-k and general ed pre-k. so now all of our schools have students who have i.e.p.s. maybe they need their environment for some reason or another, or their i.e.p. says that. >> and thank you for clarifying that. i feel better. but i would -- so what is -- i mean, in the past, and admittedly, my knowledge is old because i haven't looked at the pre-k situation in a while, but in the past, there was much more demand for the inclusive classrooms in early ed than there was space
we used to sdbc pre-k and general ed pre-k. so now all of our schools have students who have i.e.p.s. maybe they need their environment for some reason or another, or their i.e.p. says that. >> and thank you for clarifying that. i feel better. but i would -- so what is -- i mean, in the past, and admittedly, my knowledge is old because i haven't looked at the pre-k situation in a while, but in the past, there was much more demand for the inclusive classrooms in early ed than there was...
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lou: ed rollins good to see you my friend. thank you. lou: federal authorities investigating possible chinese spying at mar-a-lago. we take that up with former secret service agent dan bongino , he's here, next, stay with us we'll be right back. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience
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i keep alluding to ed's talk. ed reminded us last night that fugitive slaves were not just fugitive slaves, but free blacks were seized by lease advancing army en route to gettysburg. he describes how in the retreat from gettysburg treated with unimaginable brutality the fugitive slaves who were desperately tried to find someplace of safety between these two armies. so the war created hundreds of thousands of fugitive slaves and it became pretty clear pretty quickly that it was morally, and also practically unthinkable that these human beings would be returned into slavery to their owners. as we watch lincoln take stock of what the war is doing, it is one of the great dramatic stories in our history, in all of human history. how his thinking advances to places where it hadn't been before. the dogmas of the quiet past he said famously in a message to congress are in adequate to the stormy present. and here i gettysburg as we all know he spoke of a new birth of freedom. i'm struck by lincolns language during the war
i keep alluding to ed's talk. ed reminded us last night that fugitive slaves were not just fugitive slaves, but free blacks were seized by lease advancing army en route to gettysburg. he describes how in the retreat from gettysburg treated with unimaginable brutality the fugitive slaves who were desperately tried to find someplace of safety between these two armies. so the war created hundreds of thousands of fugitive slaves and it became pretty clear pretty quickly that it was morally, and...
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a construction turn ed deadly. photos show a crane after it crashed to the ground from a six-story building owned by g g google. >> it was moving like it was swaying in the wind. had a funny feeling it was going to fall. >> reporter: you can see it right there swaying in the wind. >> down b she came. >> reporter: at 3:30 p.m. it came down across lanes of traffic. two crane operators and two other people were dead by the time firefighters arrived. what's left of the crane is being removed from the building. and investigators now locking at what roll the weather played with powerful wind gusts passing through the area at the time. google says we are in community communicating with vul can and working with local authorities. they say our thinks go tout to the family who is lost loved ones. seattle is going through a tech bhilding boom. there's more cranes here than anywhere else in america. there were at least 60 across the city. >>> police in baltimore are asking for the public's help tracking down a gunman who opene
a construction turn ed deadly. photos show a crane after it crashed to the ground from a six-story building owned by g g google. >> it was moving like it was swaying in the wind. had a funny feeling it was going to fall. >> reporter: you can see it right there swaying in the wind. >> down b she came. >> reporter: at 3:30 p.m. it came down across lanes of traffic. two crane operators and two other people were dead by the time firefighters arrived. what's left of the crane...
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>> i think it's fascinating she felt the need and the desire to write this kind of op-ed.ked about the difference between now and impeachment which was not a happy time for her family. and what's going on now and another very important time in history that she was a part of which she was actually a lawyer, a young lawyer, on the watergate committee. today should be more like back then during the nixon era where there were lengthy, robust hearings that did begin to impeachment hearings. but the substant of it is fascinating and she makes a lot of important points separate from impeachment. she says maybe i'm not the best messenger since i was targeted in 2016 or at least the target was to hurt my chances to be president but she's right and that was the beginning part which is important not to forget. the russians were actively trying to meddle and they haven't stopped. >> and they're intensifying by some accounts. what do you think? >> i think it is interesting that she chose to weigh in in this way. it does seem democrats are following this strategy, not rushing to impeach
>> i think it's fascinating she felt the need and the desire to write this kind of op-ed.ked about the difference between now and impeachment which was not a happy time for her family. and what's going on now and another very important time in history that she was a part of which she was actually a lawyer, a young lawyer, on the watergate committee. today should be more like back then during the nixon era where there were lengthy, robust hearings that did begin to impeachment hearings....
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migrate feamymy great fear is tt someone like ed rendell runs. you have to talk about solutions. >> martha: that may be. but they are pointing to all these guys biden and all -- call them the b boys. bernie sanders saying that, you know, those guys are done, you know, that they are sort of the party of the past, ed. >> interestingly, if you look at all of the town hall meetings being done on cnn and other met yorks, best town hall meeting performance is by amy klobuchar who i would correct mike is probably certainly a moderate left of center candidate. >> martha: absolutely. >> she tells the truth. she said college kid asked her about free tuition. and she had the guts to say no. >> martha: do you think she can break through? >> >> the problem is she is not getting the media coverage that the other more progressive candidates are getting. if amy gets a fair shake and joe biden stays out of it, i think amy could be the candidate but i am not sure she will get a fair shake. >> martha: we invited her here and hope she is going to come and hope she d
migrate feamymy great fear is tt someone like ed rendell runs. you have to talk about solutions. >> martha: that may be. but they are pointing to all these guys biden and all -- call them the b boys. bernie sanders saying that, you know, those guys are done, you know, that they are sort of the party of the past, ed. >> interestingly, if you look at all of the town hall meetings being done on cnn and other met yorks, best town hall meeting performance is by amy klobuchar who i would...
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you heard it from ed rollins. 20, 20 and 20.ne is going toe upset. >>> up next, darwinism on display as the radical left and a few other people seem to be offended by the american flag and its portrayal on the side of a cop car. that's a big deal in laguna beach, california, it seems. and our next guest says the outrage stems from the intolerant left's, well, deeply-seeded emotions about something all together different. stay with us. we'll be right back. when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for pos
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ed henry. [cheers and applause] honorable mention for the merriman smith award for broadcast goes to cnn for its coverage of the confirmation vote of brett kavanaugh. [applause] and finally, one more, the edgar a. poe award honors excellence in news coverage of subjects and events of significant national or regional importance, written with fairness and objectivity. it is in honor of edgar a. poe. a long-term correspondent for the new orleans times picayune in the former white house correspondents association president. in selecting the recipient, the judges looked for excellence in stories with fairness and objectivity. so, the edgar allan poe award goes to "ambushed at home," by joshua schneyer, michael pell, andrea januta and deborah nelson of reuters. [applause] the judges write -- the pentagon had hoped to improve base housing through privatization, but after 20 years, reuters fund military families in "slum-like squalor" with high levels of lead, vermin, mold, leaking ceilings and foul wa
ed henry. [cheers and applause] honorable mention for the merriman smith award for broadcast goes to cnn for its coverage of the confirmation vote of brett kavanaugh. [applause] and finally, one more, the edgar a. poe award honors excellence in news coverage of subjects and events of significant national or regional importance, written with fairness and objectivity. it is in honor of edgar a. poe. a long-term correspondent for the new orleans times picayune in the former white house...
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i'm with ed ikin, head of landscapes and horticulture here at wakehurst and, ed, this is an excitinging growth at last. there's a sense of energy across the landscape, you know? mild days but, more importantly, mild nights. everything is flowering in this incredible kind of concerted display at the moment. in your time here, do you recognise earlier growing seasons, things coming up earlier than they used to? yeah, the key thing really is do you have a concerted winter, you know, extended periods of frost that basically kind of sustained dormancy in plants. and if that isn't there than spring can really start at any point from mid february onwards. i know you've got some examples of that, maybe some winners and losers that we can take a look at. yeah, let's do that. 0k. ed, you've taken me deeper into the woods here to see this beech tree which, it's fair to say, has perhaps had happier times? yeah. so you talked about winners and losers. wakehurst has a framework of native trees — beech, oak, pine — all of which are now under considerable stress. so we talk about biotic and abiotic
i'm with ed ikin, head of landscapes and horticulture here at wakehurst and, ed, this is an excitinging growth at last. there's a sense of energy across the landscape, you know? mild days but, more importantly, mild nights. everything is flowering in this incredible kind of concerted display at the moment. in your time here, do you recognise earlier growing seasons, things coming up earlier than they used to? yeah, the key thing really is do you have a concerted winter, you know, extended...