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elisabeth: i understand. and then candidate trump, was saying or saying that he said i like to punch people . he was heavily criticized of the media now attacking the democrats with equally savage and curious rhetoric. his are finally catching up to go 100 days of violence rogers . protesters now look at this . sen inn adolescence yet did not single out and teeth up. watch is . he also said biden yesterday was strange and criticized him for not naming and evaporated biden didn't mention and diva, but biden issued a broad condemnation of violence, rioting and looting of all kinds. so they did o say that word but it's not like he had some sort of exemption. this is a broad base combination of a tactic. elisabeth: critic was saying that was quite the word now . get right to the point. stop it. thirty-two people are now dead . condemn and defend writers. people not stupid. they get what is going on. biden is falling asleep. that's according to real clear politics average is buried there saying the betting odds to
elisabeth: i understand. and then candidate trump, was saying or saying that he said i like to punch people . he was heavily criticized of the media now attacking the democrats with equally savage and curious rhetoric. his are finally catching up to go 100 days of violence rogers . protesters now look at this . sen inn adolescence yet did not single out and teeth up. watch is . he also said biden yesterday was strange and criticized him for not naming and evaporated biden didn't mention and...
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anne elisabeth, welcome to outside source. for you, it anne elisabeth, welcome to outside source. it is a personal matter. it is a very personal matter because i knew several of the killed cartoonists, and we used to work together on a television news talk show, to journalists and a cartoonist illustrating the week's news, so that in itself... it was a horrible shock and i remember when i heard about it and rang up people, saying, do we know what happened and are they all right? of course, they we re are they all right? of course, they were not all right. they had been killed. the decision to republish these images won't have been taken lightly. what is the magazine say about why? essentially, it was wrong to kill some of us the first time and it wanted to silence us, and it wa nted and it wanted to silence us, and it wanted to make it more difficult for anybody to say things that they would disapprove of, and we will republish this because that battle is in republish this because that battle isina republish this because that battle is in a worse state than it was five yea rs is i
anne elisabeth, welcome to outside source. for you, it anne elisabeth, welcome to outside source. it is a personal matter. it is a very personal matter because i knew several of the killed cartoonists, and we used to work together on a television news talk show, to journalists and a cartoonist illustrating the week's news, so that in itself... it was a horrible shock and i remember when i heard about it and rang up people, saying, do we know what happened and are they all right? of course, they...
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elisabeth: good morning.d by persuasion, someone who seeks dialogue. that's what she has done over the years, even when she was facing really a quite serious issues, including the annexation of crimea. sometimes you have to take a resolute action which she has done. this is a problem that feels casual, but it was a crime that was committed in russia, and as it happened, navalny was taken to germany. now, it is the german's problem. it was discovered by a lab in germany that it was a military grade nerve agent, so a chemical weapon. to takekel does have action because it cannot simply accept as some sort of given that it will be a military grade nerve agent, and you do have to take action, because it is a substance that is banned internationally. this is where we find ourselves. merkel, who is a conciliatory type of politician, has to take some type of action now, which is what she indicated yesterday that she will do. been russia has obviously a center of -- before. the russians continue to deny this. will be
elisabeth: good morning.d by persuasion, someone who seeks dialogue. that's what she has done over the years, even when she was facing really a quite serious issues, including the annexation of crimea. sometimes you have to take a resolute action which she has done. this is a problem that feels casual, but it was a crime that was committed in russia, and as it happened, navalny was taken to germany. now, it is the german's problem. it was discovered by a lab in germany that it was a military...
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of elisabeth mcdonald, the evening and it starts right now.elcome to the show and you're watching the foxbusiness network 40 democrats in thehe media, president trump telling bob woodward, that he basically downplayed the public of crisis . so as not to create a panic. and that this is deadly separated this critics say that if this was so alarming, why did he sit on the presidential remarks for six months only reveal it now ahead of the election. it is a trying to sell this book. where's the woodward book in the democrats say downplaying covid-19 earlier this year . president trump speaking earlier. watch this. pres. donald trump: if bobt woodward thought when i said was badly, and he should've immediately after resetting, going into the authority so they could prepare and let them know. but he did not do that . and he said he didn't think it was bad. he actually said he did not think it was bad. and where the fake news media. they taken they try to put a certain way. liz: let's welcome in the foxbusiness exclusive, back with this is peter. wh
of elisabeth mcdonald, the evening and it starts right now.elcome to the show and you're watching the foxbusiness network 40 democrats in thehe media, president trump telling bob woodward, that he basically downplayed the public of crisis . so as not to create a panic. and that this is deadly separated this critics say that if this was so alarming, why did he sit on the presidential remarks for six months only reveal it now ahead of the election. it is a trying to sell this book. where's the...
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but i will tell you what elisabeth, you look in the battleground states .ad heat between biden and trump. with chuck having all of the momentum right now. the concerns them . [inaudible]. liz: right. i'm sorry, the microphone, may be out in your ear because i wanted to cut in more running at the time. this labor day weekend, we given up texas, no injuries or deaths in texas on that. authority said there's no evidence of foul play. a big reaction to the enthusiasm to present trump. we continue to do these . go-ahead joe . joe: in 2016 that was a difference between hillary clinton and donald trump. you saw the sizes of the crowds . and he certainly has the boat vote . that's for sure . i can't believe how many legs assault with president trump . speech of gotta go . lifted come back after the break. thank you so much. isn't just one place. it's virtually any place you are. just download and use the chase mobile app. visit chase.com/mobile. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your r
but i will tell you what elisabeth, you look in the battleground states .ad heat between biden and trump. with chuck having all of the momentum right now. the concerns them . [inaudible]. liz: right. i'm sorry, the microphone, may be out in your ear because i wanted to cut in more running at the time. this labor day weekend, we given up texas, no injuries or deaths in texas on that. authority said there's no evidence of foul play. a big reaction to the enthusiasm to present trump. we continue...
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but i will tell you what elisabeth, you look in the battleground states .chuck having all of the momentum right now. the concerns them . [inaudible]. liz: right. i'm sorry, the microphone, may be out in your ear because i wanted to cut in more running at the time. this labor day weekend, we given up texas, no injuries or deaths in texas on that. authority said there's no evidence of foul play. a big reaction to the enthusiasm to present trump. we continue to do these . go-ahead joe . joe: in 2016 that was a difference between hillary clinton and donald trump. you saw the sizes of the crowds . and he certainly has the boat vote . that's for sure . i can't believe how many legs assault with president trump . speech of with president trump . speech of gotta go when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. with president trump . speech of gotta go but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. y
but i will tell you what elisabeth, you look in the battleground states .chuck having all of the momentum right now. the concerns them . [inaudible]. liz: right. i'm sorry, the microphone, may be out in your ear because i wanted to cut in more running at the time. this labor day weekend, we given up texas, no injuries or deaths in texas on that. authority said there's no evidence of foul play. a big reaction to the enthusiasm to present trump. we continue to do these . go-ahead joe . joe: in...
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welcome to gibson's. >> thank you, elisabeth. thanks for having me. it's an honor to be with one of america's greatest independent bookstores. >> thank you for saying that, first of all. i will mention this book is available from gibson's. we do happily ship books all over the country, all over the world, or if you are local, we do offer in-store browsing and curbside pick-up right now. tell me a little bit about this book, rick. >> so i knew i wanted to write a book, i always wanted to write a book, and i had lots of ideas, but i had to have the first book, and the first book -- if you don't like this book, i won't be writing any others, but if you do like this book, i is have lots of books in my head. [laughter] i wrote, actually, different proposals to the publisher, and i got rejected by a lot of publishers, like a lot of authors do. but i had one publisher who came to me from st. mark's press, his name is steven power, and i have to i say if it wasn't for steven, i don't think this book would have began because he actually edited my proposal, cri
welcome to gibson's. >> thank you, elisabeth. thanks for having me. it's an honor to be with one of america's greatest independent bookstores. >> thank you for saying that, first of all. i will mention this book is available from gibson's. we do happily ship books all over the country, all over the world, or if you are local, we do offer in-store browsing and curbside pick-up right now. tell me a little bit about this book, rick. >> so i knew i wanted to write a book, i always...
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elisabeth rosenthal: >> why are we paying or something thathe government itself largely developed? government institutis created the platforms for many of these new really innovative ccines. and we are now paying through department program to ramp up production, manufacturing, distribution. so haven't we paid already? >> reporter: and as a result, in the case of moderna, enricng its private investors by public investment that has literally tripled the company's stock value? okay, sure; drug companies will profit. but-- and this is where the argument changes direction-- why is that a problem? >> you want vaccines to be somewhat profitable because youe want manac to be incented to make them. >> reporter: stock analyst evane siegerman putsime-honored case for profits succinctly. >> it is important that they are allowed to make some sort of a profit so that they will contue to invest in research and development in manufacturing. and of course, distribution.>> e live and benefit from medical cures. >> reporter: look, the stakes are life-and-death, says adam mossoff, a frestmarket enthus
elisabeth rosenthal: >> why are we paying or something thathe government itself largely developed? government institutis created the platforms for many of these new really innovative ccines. and we are now paying through department program to ramp up production, manufacturing, distribution. so haven't we paid already? >> reporter: and as a result, in the case of moderna, enricng its private investors by public investment that has literally tripled the company's stock value? okay,...
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difference, but this group that's come out and is filling in a lot of the blanks, miles taylor, elisabethportant new details. we wouldn't have them if not for them telling their stories. what do you think? >> i agree with you. you know, i wish we could hear more from general mattis and others, but this is helping us. i have been saying, i know it sounds hyperbolic, nicolle, but what we're witnessing in real time is an all out assault on american democracy. we know we have an executive branch that's rogue, we know we're experiencing a broken senate. we have seen now attempt to politicize the military. and of course to politicize the courts. for me, coming out of the tradition of which i come, idea of deploying military or police or sheriffs harkens to days of jim clark, bull connor, where there was use of deployment of the state to scare and harass and terrorize black voters. so this is in some ways indicative of the underbelly of american political life, but it is in some ways reflection on the assault on american democracy. i'm thankful for these folks, nicolle. >> let's stick there in t
difference, but this group that's come out and is filling in a lot of the blanks, miles taylor, elisabethportant new details. we wouldn't have them if not for them telling their stories. what do you think? >> i agree with you. you know, i wish we could hear more from general mattis and others, but this is helping us. i have been saying, i know it sounds hyperbolic, nicolle, but what we're witnessing in real time is an all out assault on american democracy. we know we have an executive...
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whitehead, want to know if you're going to do any book reviews in the elisabeth norton are.suet are notmy website shows ryan touring in the spring. perhaps i'm going to town near you. your new jersey. i live in new york . how dare for book festival about a year and a half i was there. on a tuesday actually. which is not too far. so maybe we will see them. if you do come, wave. host: do you do book . colson: i do. host: what is the most common, the people make to you. and what is the most offensive comments somebody's 19 . sue one offensive well, like those totally messed up. definitely in new york different acquaintance or lack of appointments for african-american culture. in their basic questions in our work would make sense . within questions like like could've what person have written this book. it is about a culture authenticity. do nebraska white person of a black person could write this book. ten white people right outside of a race. and there's a big question now about authenticity. spin framed in a way that has nothing to do with my book. host: these are questions that you get f
whitehead, want to know if you're going to do any book reviews in the elisabeth norton are.suet are notmy website shows ryan touring in the spring. perhaps i'm going to town near you. your new jersey. i live in new york . how dare for book festival about a year and a half i was there. on a tuesday actually. which is not too far. so maybe we will see them. if you do come, wave. host: do you do book . colson: i do. host: what is the most common, the people make to you. and what is the most...
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queen elisabeth. george w. bush: my mother, i put in there - one tell that that story about my mom. i used to tell people when i ran for governor of texas to help my daddy's eyes my mother's mouth. which would generally get a laugh but it's true. my mother's formidable. when i told her i was going to run against admissions per reaction was we can't win. [laughter]. thanks mom. she is unbelievable. host: wouldn't she say say about the marathon. george w. bush: after my dad lost and 92, i decided that i was going to run out my frustrations by training for and running the houston marathon. about 19, the st. martin's church, was there and it just so happened i was running by the church right about the 930 service empties out, 1030 or however long the service empty cells. in my dad was there and he said there's my boy and moses, there are 65 people ahead of you. [laughter]. [applause]. host: that is not what you heard from the queen. george w. bush: solar night went to buckingham palace. a majestic estate. i asked queen if i could see her porky's. and they came in. beautiful dogs. very w
queen elisabeth. george w. bush: my mother, i put in there - one tell that that story about my mom. i used to tell people when i ran for governor of texas to help my daddy's eyes my mother's mouth. which would generally get a laugh but it's true. my mother's formidable. when i told her i was going to run against admissions per reaction was we can't win. [laughter]. thanks mom. she is unbelievable. host: wouldn't she say say about the marathon. george w. bush: after my dad lost and 92, i decided...