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i'm elizabeth macdonald. the evening he had it starting right right now. ♪ elizabeth: get to your money. stocks closing down after a four-day win being streak, breaking below 26,000 after reports president trump is set to put tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods next week. more on that in a second. the president is traveling to evansville, indiana. jeff flock is live on the ground in evansville, indiana. boy, these crowds have been gathering since this morning, jeff? reporter: since yesterday, liz. this is the ford center in evansville. they have been lining up by the thousands literally out here. i should cease to be surprised by the sizes of these crowd. they keep coming. as you can see i'm surrounded by everyone here. i have to show you this one. this is a classic. if you want the president's tweets, they have a book with all the president's tweets from the first year. they will do one every year with all of his tweets, right. >> yes. reporter: judy is your sister? >> yes, all president trump's tweets
i'm elizabeth macdonald. the evening he had it starting right right now. ♪ elizabeth: get to your money. stocks closing down after a four-day win being streak, breaking below 26,000 after reports president trump is set to put tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods next week. more on that in a second. the president is traveling to evansville, indiana. jeff flock is live on the ground in evansville, indiana. boy, these crowds have been gathering since this morning, jeff? reporter: since...
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elizabeth: wow.m the ceo of twitter, jack dorsey, responding to allegations that twitter secretly shadow bans or makes it difficult to find conservative accounts on twitter. he says it's not acceptable for us to create a culture like that. he's also pushing back on the monolithic thinking out of liberal silicon valley to say, basically saying cut it out, you need a free exchange of ideas. it's wrong not to do that. for the full interview, tune in to fox news radio tonight, 6 p.m. eastern time. >>> let's take a check of the stock, posting slightly in the green. ned ryan, the ceo of american majority, is this a mission that something really was up there? >> you know, i think what jack -- i'm going to take jack at his word. i actually had a really interesting experience last month in which jack and a couple of us had a small dinner in georgetown, and weed had very honest conversations. i actually shared some of my hopes and concerns with him. you know, there's bias that informs everial brit m -- algorit
elizabeth: wow.m the ceo of twitter, jack dorsey, responding to allegations that twitter secretly shadow bans or makes it difficult to find conservative accounts on twitter. he says it's not acceptable for us to create a culture like that. he's also pushing back on the monolithic thinking out of liberal silicon valley to say, basically saying cut it out, you need a free exchange of ideas. it's wrong not to do that. for the full interview, tune in to fox news radio tonight, 6 p.m. eastern time....
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elizabeth: when?t i think we should be doing everything possible to support the protesters. including keeping their internet open. including statements of support from the united states, the trump administration has been great. elizabeth: is that a change from the obama administration? >> 180 degree turn.absolutely terrific. elizabeth: article and for strikes in iran? different sectors of the economy? >> yes the truckers are on strike, merchants, the business center. core supporters of the regime now turning against the government. and the government has tried tactics. they said it is the united states fault, sanctions. but they know they are not buying that. they know the money went to places like syria. there are blaming the ruler. elizabeth: interesting. we love to have you back on that. next, a new poll in canada shows agrowing majority of canadians reject the refugee policy.justin trudeau said they would embrace people fleeing danger zones. after donald trumps travel ban . this debate, in canada
elizabeth: when?t i think we should be doing everything possible to support the protesters. including keeping their internet open. including statements of support from the united states, the trump administration has been great. elizabeth: is that a change from the obama administration? >> 180 degree turn.absolutely terrific. elizabeth: article and for strikes in iran? different sectors of the economy? >> yes the truckers are on strike, merchants, the business center. core supporters...
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elizabeth: thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth prann.ery latest. hi, dan, what can you tell us? >> reporter: the investigation has begun. the fbi will take the lead in that investigation because this was a crime before it was a crash. what a bizarre crime it was. at 8:00 last night a 29-year-old horizon air employee who works as a ground service agent stole a q-400 turbo prop. it seats 76 passengers. the plane's thief was the only person a don on-board. norad scrambled two fighter jets from portland to shoot the plane down if necessary. they did not. the man flew around the puget sound for 90 minutes, doing loops, barrel rolls and flying close to the ground. he was in regular contact with air traffic control. he said he was a broken man. at times he seemed to be enjoying himself. >> okay, and you can see all the terrain around you? you've got no issue with visibility or anything? >> no, everything's peachy. just did a circle around rainier. it's beautiful. i think i've got gas to go check out the olympics and, yeah. >> reporter: the stol
elizabeth: thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth prann.ery latest. hi, dan, what can you tell us? >> reporter: the investigation has begun. the fbi will take the lead in that investigation because this was a crime before it was a crash. what a bizarre crime it was. at 8:00 last night a 29-year-old horizon air employee who works as a ground service agent stole a q-400 turbo prop. it seats 76 passengers. the plane's thief was the only person a don on-board. norad scrambled two fighter...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ liz: a let's take a check on the market. stocks clinching though its best august performance in more than four years. more on your money in just a second but first to this. let's get to ed lawrence live from washington, d.c., with the latest what is going on with the trade deal with canada. edward, what's going going on? reporter: liz, i can tell you no deal today but the talks will continue. now the white house did send a letter intent to have a trade deal with both mexico and canada, if they're willing. that starts a 90-day clock to possibly ratify a trade deal with canada included in it. with a statement from u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer says quote, today the president notified the intent to sign a trade agreement with mexico and canada if it is willing 90 days from now. the agreement is the most advanced high standard trade agreement in the world. over the next few weeks and congress and cleared advisors from sill society and p
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ liz: a let's take a check on the market. stocks clinching though its best august performance in more than four years. more on your money in just a second but first to this. let's get to ed lawrence live from washington, d.c., with the latest what is going on with the trade deal with canada. edward, what's going going on? reporter: liz, i can tell you no deal today but the talks will continue. now the white house did...
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para nosotros esta elizabeth elena.ta sus mensajes ahora mismo en facebook, instagram, twitter [practicante de saxofón] como padres, apoyamos a nuestros hijos en todo lo que necesitan para tener éxito. parte de eso es asegurarse de que tienen un desayuno nutritivo, como carnation breakfast essentials, con proteínas y 21 vitaminas y minerales. después de todo, no hay nada como verlos crecer. [aplausos] carnation breakfast essentials. buena nutrición desde el comienzo. cuando la vida te pide pizza... ... pide pizza hut. apresúrate porque solo hasta el domingo la pizza grande de dos ingredientes está a solo $5.99. cuando la pides para llevar. nadie hace pizza mejor que thehut. ¿aquí es at&t innovations? sí. esto debe ser para uno de nuestros nuevos unlimited wireless plans. it comes with a ton of entertainment options. ¿me puedes firmar? claro. gracias. ¿qué hay en esa caja? un tiburón.. new and only with at&t, get unlimited data, 30+ channels of live tv, and your choice of things like hbo or pandora premium. más de lo tuy
para nosotros esta elizabeth elena.ta sus mensajes ahora mismo en facebook, instagram, twitter [practicante de saxofón] como padres, apoyamos a nuestros hijos en todo lo que necesitan para tener éxito. parte de eso es asegurarse de que tienen un desayuno nutritivo, como carnation breakfast essentials, con proteínas y 21 vitaminas y minerales. después de todo, no hay nada como verlos crecer. [aplausos] carnation breakfast essentials. buena nutrición desde el comienzo. cuando la vida te pide...
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elizabeth: thank you.ecurity chief we are in the crosshairs of homeland security director has multiple government agencies work together to stop russian election meddling. joining me now the campaign director and great american tax cochair, thank you for joining us you are a friend of the show. >> my pleasure. elizabeth: these are two pieces of sound on a timeline regarding vladimir putin and then a second and then i want your reactions. >> president putin did you want president trump to win the election and did you direct any officials to do that? >> yes i did. because he talks about bringing the u.s. russia relationship. elizabeth: we digested this piece after helsinki now fast-forward to pennsylvania. >> now we are hindered. russia is very unhappy that trump one that i can tell. elizabeth: of the voters may be getting mixed messages. >> putin always lies and he always lies. russia always tries to meddle in our elections. but understand and the more chaos they can create the better it is. the best chaos
elizabeth: thank you.ecurity chief we are in the crosshairs of homeland security director has multiple government agencies work together to stop russian election meddling. joining me now the campaign director and great american tax cochair, thank you for joining us you are a friend of the show. >> my pleasure. elizabeth: these are two pieces of sound on a timeline regarding vladimir putin and then a second and then i want your reactions. >> president putin did you want president...
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elizabeth: thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth prann. leland: great to be with you. great to be with you at home. i am leland vittert. president trump -- president trump on the offense attacking the media and defending his son. his twitter began early having returned a few hours before from the campaign rally in ohio where he taught you better than predicted a red wave starting with tuesday's special house election. rick leventhal near the president's golf club in new jersey. good morning, rick. >> the president officially on vacation for the next week or so. it's a working vacation that includes more rallies like the one in ohio last night and will almost definitely include more treats. the president very active on twitter this morning including a couple at the molar probe in the press. one of them he wrote to bet a large portion of the media refuses to have the lies and corruption with the rate which had. that is why we call them fake news. one of the points he hammered away at in ohio last night. >> a million jobs that i would've never said that. and i purposely d
elizabeth: thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth prann. leland: great to be with you. great to be with you at home. i am leland vittert. president trump -- president trump on the offense attacking the media and defending his son. his twitter began early having returned a few hours before from the campaign rally in ohio where he taught you better than predicted a red wave starting with tuesday's special house election. rick leventhal near the president's golf club in new jersey. good morning,...
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. >> first i will explain the story of a a young woman named elizabeth dropped out of stanford university at 19 years old and had a vision for a technology she wanted to create to be a successful entrepreneur. and following in the footsteps of the jobs and that original vision was for a wristband that would have microneedles to draw my youth amount of blood and diagnosed with whatever ails you and simultaneously inject you with the drug to cure you. [laughter] he call this the patch and in that pitch to investors there was a diagram actually was more science fiction than reality. founder after a few months admitted to something that was more inspired by the portable glucose monitors that they used to monitor blood sugar because elizabeth wanted her portable device to do every blood test, pinprick. if you talk the full range of blood test between several hundred or 7,000 but no one had been able to do that for. so it wasn't a wristband but it was ambitious endeavor and she proceeded to build up the company over the next decade and went through several configuration of the technology by fal
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we had started with elizabeth the elizabeth warren initiative, because i think that after 2016, she was perhaps the most aggressive in making it known that she wanted to run for president. america rising was actually the first to obtain a copy of her elizabeth warren's book through our trackers in the field, which i don't think she was too pleased about, because we released excerpts ahead of time, sort of took the wind out of her sails in the initial book pitch. sorry, liz. we had been looking at elizabeth warren, we have been following her and tracking her, and she is undoubtedly taking positions that are way to the left of where i think most of the country is, and she is bringing the rest of the field along with her in many ways. i think she is someone who is absolutely interested in running. she is attempting to create this brand of herself, which, "she persisted," she is using it for every cause out there, whether it is talking about pride month, or the boston marathon, she is doing her best to make it her own, with the branding that is unique to elizabeth warren and the elizabeth w
we had started with elizabeth the elizabeth warren initiative, because i think that after 2016, she was perhaps the most aggressive in making it known that she wanted to run for president. america rising was actually the first to obtain a copy of her elizabeth warren's book through our trackers in the field, which i don't think she was too pleased about, because we released excerpts ahead of time, sort of took the wind out of her sails in the initial book pitch. sorry, liz. we had been looking...
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elizabeth warren was first out there with that. she declared early that she was not going to take donations from corporations. had kirstenow, you gillibrand many moons later come out with a very random facebook video where she said, i am not taking corporate contributions. so, cory booker not to be undone, he must've been breathless, his people must've been running to get a video camera together. he gets other a couple hours later and says, i want either! and kamala harris's on stage, this is a live stream on america rising that we were watching at a pretty sleepy hour for the rest of the country, we were watching this, and somebody asked senator harris, would he be taking corporate contributions? and she says, well, it depends. yet another siren moment for america rising remember the meeting we went into action and put the video out there. she wasweeks later, forced to retreat and say, no, no, no, i will not do it. so we have this group of people who are all the same, presumably, on this issue. except now, it is really getting --
elizabeth warren was first out there with that. she declared early that she was not going to take donations from corporations. had kirstenow, you gillibrand many moons later come out with a very random facebook video where she said, i am not taking corporate contributions. so, cory booker not to be undone, he must've been breathless, his people must've been running to get a video camera together. he gets other a couple hours later and says, i want either! and kamala harris's on stage, this is a...
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and it's wrong. >> elizabeth cobbs? >> deborah, i completely understand what you're saying. know that's the common belief and there's a lot of evidence for it, but what we tend to not remember or not even really know is the extent to which other countries have asked for us for our protection. sometimes you look at what's happened and you say, gosh, why dntd th didn't they all just kick us out? we have bases all around the world. why do we still have those bases? because those countries actually want us there. most of the places where american soldiers serve abroad, south korea, japan. they're in britain. they're in germany, et cetera, italy. and if the united states was an empire, they could ask us to leave. and the crazy thing is, america isn't an empire, because we would leave. in fact, france kicked us out in 1966, i think it was, '67. what did the united states do? it left. same is true of the philippines. so because we live here, we're very aware of our own motivations, but if you travel abroad and you work some abroad, what you realize is that a lot of those folks want
and it's wrong. >> elizabeth cobbs? >> deborah, i completely understand what you're saying. know that's the common belief and there's a lot of evidence for it, but what we tend to not remember or not even really know is the extent to which other countries have asked for us for our protection. sometimes you look at what's happened and you say, gosh, why dntd th didn't they all just kick us out? we have bases all around the world. why do we still have those bases? because those...
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our guests are elizabeth cobbs and mark kramer. first here's a look back at the apollo 8 mission. >>> december 21st, 1968, the shortest day of the year, but insignificance, perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> this is apollo on launch control. we are still go at this time. t-minus 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, nine and we have ignition sequence, the engines are on, four, three, two, one, zero. we have commit. we have liftoff. liftoff at 7:51 a.m. eastern standard time. we have cleared the tower. >> towers are cleared. 13 seconds. the united states was undertaken the most distant voyage ever attempted by man. for the first time, three americans rode the saturn 5 moon rocket. >> we hear you loud and clear, apollo 8. >> the first stage is very smooth and this one is smoother. >> apollo 8 houston, your trajectory and guidance are go, over. >> thank you, michael. >> you looking real good. >> frank warmen, jim lovely and bill anders were about to leave their cradle earth and face the infinite frontier. >> apollo 8, houston. >>
our guests are elizabeth cobbs and mark kramer. first here's a look back at the apollo 8 mission. >>> december 21st, 1968, the shortest day of the year, but insignificance, perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> this is apollo on launch control. we are still go at this time. t-minus 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, nine and we have ignition sequence, the engines are on, four, three, two, one, zero. we have commit. we have liftoff. liftoff at 7:51 a.m. eastern standard time....
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[applause] elizabeth: it stops here. it stops now.ovement.ith this no totime for us to say the politics of decision. to the useto say no of bigotry and fear. we say, no you will not the finest. -- dfeine us. we are here to bring working families together. a government that works for all of us. that is why we are here. we are bringing our resistance to washington and we are bringing voices of working americans right along with us. since donald trump took office, i've helped 31 townhomes, fielded thousands of questions, but here is the thing. this is the one question i get that every single town hall. itetimes, i actually get asked twice at one event. it is basically, you can i do to get more involved? all across this country, people are seeing that the guys in charge in washington are running a game on working families and they are taking it personally. they are stepping up to do something about it. old,and women, young and soldiers and scientists, teachers and nurses, utterance and college students, firefighters and construction , thi
[applause] elizabeth: it stops here. it stops now.ovement.ith this no totime for us to say the politics of decision. to the useto say no of bigotry and fear. we say, no you will not the finest. -- dfeine us. we are here to bring working families together. a government that works for all of us. that is why we are here. we are bringing our resistance to washington and we are bringing voices of working americans right along with us. since donald trump took office, i've helped 31 townhomes, fielded...
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britain's new £3 billion aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, is setting sail to the us where fighterts will land on it for the first time. and in sport, harry kane gets his first ever august goal in the premier league. the england striker helps spurs to another win. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the former secretary—general of the united nations, kofi annan, has died at the age of 80. mr annan, the son of a ghanaian chief, spent his career with the un. he led the organisation for ten years. richard galpin looks back at his life in this report, which includes some flashing images. i, kofi annan. .. solemnly swear... kofi annan was sworn in as the head of the united nations in december 1996. the first black african to become un secretary—general and the first to be appointed from within the organisation. during his two terms in office, he used his position as one of the world's top diplomats to try to mediate in many different international crises. for him, the focus was always on the issues. leadership is not about the individual. when you have macho leaders, who believe they hav
britain's new £3 billion aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, is setting sail to the us where fighterts will land on it for the first time. and in sport, harry kane gets his first ever august goal in the premier league. the england striker helps spurs to another win. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the former secretary—general of the united nations, kofi annan, has died at the age of 80. mr annan, the son of a ghanaian chief, spent his career with the un. he led the organisation for ten...
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brokered peace process elizabeth i don't know about. your take about the statement from secretary of defense about his but on one hand he's been saying that the american support is not without conditions but at the same time he's been saying that the saudis have been sort of receptive to the american concerns how would you quantify this. i think mattis has to be very careful in his wording at the moment the u.s. like the u.k. wants to show that it continues to support saudi arabia and what after all let's be clear it was an invitation from the so-called digital its government of yemen to intervene and and so it wants to continue to voice that support and yet with the horrific events that have occurred including the forty plus children killed in the school bus bombing earlier this month he cannot voice unconditional support and indeed he hasn't and so what he's trying to do is to take into consideration what voters are clearly going to be appalled by and yet try to marry that to an ongoing u.s. policy of supporting saudi arabia and its c
brokered peace process elizabeth i don't know about. your take about the statement from secretary of defense about his but on one hand he's been saying that the american support is not without conditions but at the same time he's been saying that the saudis have been sort of receptive to the american concerns how would you quantify this. i think mattis has to be very careful in his wording at the moment the u.s. like the u.k. wants to show that it continues to support saudi arabia and what...
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britain's new aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, will leave portsmouth later today sailing to theast coast of america. two f—35 test aircraft will conduct a number of take off and landings from the 3—billion pound carrier while she's at sea. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale reports. the largest warship ever built for the royal navy is now preparing to leave portsmouth with 1500 sailors, aircrew and marines on board. hms queen elizabeth which cost more than £3 billion is about to sail to the east coast of america. what the
britain's new aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, will leave portsmouth later today sailing to theast coast of america. two f—35 test aircraft will conduct a number of take off and landings from the 3—billion pound carrier while she's at sea. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale reports. the largest warship ever built for the royal navy is now preparing to leave portsmouth with 1500 sailors, aircrew and marines on board. hms queen elizabeth which cost more than £3 billion is about...
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elizabeth warren was first. she declared early that she was not going to take donations from corporations. kiersten -- many moons later. come out with a very random facebook video. she says i am not taking corporate contributions. , his people must've been running to get a video camera together. he gets out there and says i will not either. saysrris is on stage and -- happens to be watching. we are watching this. and there was some laughter. she said well that depends. yet another moment for america rising. .e immediately wanted to action two weeks later he was forced to retreat and said no i will not do it. we have a group of people who are all of the same. presumably, on this issue. now it is get into the nuances of how serious are you on this issue? a good example of this is on cory booker's sec report, taking contributions from a insurance pack. where does the insurance pack most with contributions from? .ow he is under fire ray insuranceor pack. what they think progressive world want and 2020. that is a goo
elizabeth warren was first. she declared early that she was not going to take donations from corporations. kiersten -- many moons later. come out with a very random facebook video. she says i am not taking corporate contributions. , his people must've been running to get a video camera together. he gets out there and says i will not either. saysrris is on stage and -- happens to be watching. we are watching this. and there was some laughter. she said well that depends. yet another moment for...
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our guest is elizabeth cobbs, historian and documentary film maker. also mark kramer, program director of harvard university's project on cold war studies. >>> december 21, 1968, the shortest day of the year. perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> we are still go at this time. t -15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, nine . we have ignition sequence start. the engines are on. 4-3-2-1-0. we have lift off. lift off at 7:51 am eastern standard time. >> clear. 13 seconds. >>> the united states was undertaking the most distant voyage ever taken by man. for the first time, three americans drove the -- road the saturn 5 moon rocket. ? roger. -- >> roger. >> we hear you loud and clear apollo 8. >> this one is smoother. >> apollo 8, houston your trajectory. >> you're looking good. >> frank foreman, bill lovell and commanders were about to leave and face the intimate frontier. >> apollo 8 houston . >> we are go for tli. >>> tli minus --, trans lunar insertion. they were ready for the mission that would send them to the moon. as the worldwatch, people were over
our guest is elizabeth cobbs, historian and documentary film maker. also mark kramer, program director of harvard university's project on cold war studies. >>> december 21, 1968, the shortest day of the year. perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> we are still go at this time. t -15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, nine . we have ignition sequence start. the engines are on. 4-3-2-1-0. we have lift off. lift off at 7:51 am eastern standard time. >> clear. 13 seconds....
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elizabeth cobbs.uest: i would respectfully disagree. although i absolutely empathize with his worry and concern that decades upon decades, your whole life, american soldiers have been dying in various places in the interesting thing about that is that number has declined. the 24-hour news cycle future mining is all terrible things that are happening tends to overlook the longer-term trend, that trend has been made fortive by globalization, the reason that before world war ii, the idea was the other way a country to get ahead, countries like the soviet union or nazi germany thought they had to take over other countries and absorb their resources to become more wealthy. instead what happened is we developed a world system where you can get ahead in trading feasibly with your neighbors and that system that the vietnamese, the south koreans and also the chinese communists have come to embrace because they see in action works better, not that we won, in fact, we lost in vietnam and the chinese came to this
elizabeth cobbs.uest: i would respectfully disagree. although i absolutely empathize with his worry and concern that decades upon decades, your whole life, american soldiers have been dying in various places in the interesting thing about that is that number has declined. the 24-hour news cycle future mining is all terrible things that are happening tends to overlook the longer-term trend, that trend has been made fortive by globalization, the reason that before world war ii, the idea was the...
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elizabeth warren is smart. she senses because of that, this is the moment to take control of government and businesses. we'll cover that also, ladies. trade talks, big news this morning. china sitting over a delegation. at any moment we could see a major deal with mexico. as the trade tensions ease, what does it mean for you and your wallet. we'll tell you when they come back. to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr! i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice... is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? designed to save you money. wireless network obviously. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you
elizabeth warren is smart. she senses because of that, this is the moment to take control of government and businesses. we'll cover that also, ladies. trade talks, big news this morning. china sitting over a delegation. at any moment we could see a major deal with mexico. as the trade tensions ease, what does it mean for you and your wallet. we'll tell you when they come back. to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with...
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elizabeth: what? ashley: it's crazy. elizabeth: and it's sleepy, dog days of summer august.t: there you go. it's closing in on 8,000, clearly technology is doing well again today. now, tesla. that may well be the stock of the day. it's down $4 this morning, as of now. it had been down a lot more than that earlier. we'll tell you more about what's going on at tesla shortly, just a couple of minutes from now. who's with me, monday morning. back from vacation, at least i am and liz, we're all here -- ashley: where's mine? [laughter] stuart: ashley webster, one day you'll get one. james freeman -- >> always on vacation. [laughter] stuart: all right, scott, i'm starting with you. tesla, down this morning 4 or $5. i say that musk has to be on his way out of the all-important, all-powerful ceo chair job. what do you say? >> i think that's possible, stuart. but as you guys have talked about, my goodness, guys, who's going to come in and touch this fire? that's the question. to get musk out, you've got to have somebody come in. at least out of the ceo role. that's really the tough th
elizabeth: what? ashley: it's crazy. elizabeth: and it's sleepy, dog days of summer august.t: there you go. it's closing in on 8,000, clearly technology is doing well again today. now, tesla. that may well be the stock of the day. it's down $4 this morning, as of now. it had been down a lot more than that earlier. we'll tell you more about what's going on at tesla shortly, just a couple of minutes from now. who's with me, monday morning. back from vacation, at least i am and liz, we're all here...
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[applause] elizabeth: that is why, we have come here to new orleans. we believe that in america, every family deserves a fighting chance and we are ready to fight as hard as it takes as long as it takes, to deliver on that promise. [applause] you bet. i get it, it will not be easy. we are going to have to fight uphill. but me, i am going up that hill and i hope you are too. [applause] and i hope that when you do, you will reach your hand out and bring someone else along for the climbed. because, we can only make it up that hill together. that is why we cannot afford to waste our time arguing about whose fight matters the most. it is one fight. we have to stand with one another for one another. [applause] we have to shake the feeling that an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. you bet! now, look. i get it. the republicans will continue to practice the politics of division. they will keep right on attacking anyone who dares to stand up to the rich and powerful. they will call us every ugly name in the book. nevertheless, we will persist. [appl
[applause] elizabeth: that is why, we have come here to new orleans. we believe that in america, every family deserves a fighting chance and we are ready to fight as hard as it takes as long as it takes, to deliver on that promise. [applause] you bet. i get it, it will not be easy. we are going to have to fight uphill. but me, i am going up that hill and i hope you are too. [applause] and i hope that when you do, you will reach your hand out and bring someone else along for the climbed....
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elizabeth warren is definitely a different person out there.harles: we'll be watching your race minute by minute. as far as the idea that corporate greed has run amok and is not sharing. we have seen big money failing politics. can capitalism save itself? we'll be right back. charles: more bad news more corporate america. it's wells fargo. the company had to suspend a dozen employees for doctoring dinner receipts. we saw corporate america try to improve their corporate image. but no one * is buying of any this, whether it's the animal crackers or plastic straws. the fact is corporate america is in deep trouble and consequently capitalism is in deep trouble. carol, in a recent fox news poll, the approval or positive impression of socialism has soared. then in a gallup poll, 18-29-year-olds. i think it' worrisome. if the corporate don't pay attention we'll have a system that derails all this. >> i appreciate that the young people took their polls on their iphones while engaging in capitalistic behavior. most of of them don't note difference betwe
elizabeth warren is definitely a different person out there.harles: we'll be watching your race minute by minute. as far as the idea that corporate greed has run amok and is not sharing. we have seen big money failing politics. can capitalism save itself? we'll be right back. charles: more bad news more corporate america. it's wells fargo. the company had to suspend a dozen employees for doctoring dinner receipts. we saw corporate america try to improve their corporate image. but no one * is...
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also senator elizabeth warren taking on capitalism again.nstead of encouraging american prosperity what does she want? she wants more regulation, more red tape. all that good stuff. she says corporations should be held accountable to all stakeholders including employees, customers, even the community, not just shareholders. coming up my intel on liz warren. >>> but first, let's get to edward lawrence at the white house for the latest on the turkey-u.s. feud. hey there, edward. reporter: the feud includes the pastor from america, andrew brunson. he lost an appeal. because the pastor sits into in a prison, u.s. slapped tariffs on turkey and spending the government into a spiral. the turkish government is tripling tariffs on u.s. cars to 117%. we sent $116 million worth of cars there. adding tariffs on rice to coal and alcohol. we sent $20 million worth of alcohol to turkey in 2017. now their trade minister saying quote, in a response to deliberate an continued u.s. escalation of trade tensions, turkey today has again raised tariffs on key u.s.
also senator elizabeth warren taking on capitalism again.nstead of encouraging american prosperity what does she want? she wants more regulation, more red tape. all that good stuff. she says corporations should be held accountable to all stakeholders including employees, customers, even the community, not just shareholders. coming up my intel on liz warren. >>> but first, let's get to edward lawrence at the white house for the latest on the turkey-u.s. feud. hey there, edward....
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and senator elizabeth warren, i really appreciate you coming on the beat and taking questions.u bet. thanks for having me. >> thank you, senator. thanks for having me >> thank you, senator. not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. their medicare options...e people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement
and senator elizabeth warren, i really appreciate you coming on the beat and taking questions.u bet. thanks for having me. >> thank you, senator. thanks for having me >> thank you, senator. not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can...
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tonight -- spike lee, senator elizabeth warren, from "better call saul," actress rhea seehorn, featuring 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. following former white house aide's omarosa manigault's accusation that there is a tape of president trump using a racial slur on the set of "the apprentice." trump tweeted last night that there are "no such recordings." but who are you going to believe? seriously, there has to be some way they're both lying. [ laughter ] arguments that former trump campaign chairman paul manafort's fraud trial wrapped up today, and the defense rested their case. and manafort did not take the stand. however, he did take a watch, three wallets and the judge's gavel. [ laughter and applause ] according to omarosa's new book, eric trump's wife laura trump insisted that women on the trump campaign wear dresses and heels. said president
tonight -- spike lee, senator elizabeth warren, from "better call saul," actress rhea seehorn, featuring 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. following former white house aide's omarosa manigault's accusation that there is a tape of...
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at the first deck landing on hms queen elizabeth will be quite a moment. the day, since i was in command of armour or to the day, since i was in command ofarmourorand we to the day, since i was in command of armour or and we took off the last carry out from the north sea. years later, here we are getting the first one back. a fantastic opportunity and a superb opportunity for the future of the defence force and the royal navy. after the harriers were retired early as part of defence cuts, and a lot of effort went into retaining the skills needed to operate jets at sea. two pilots, one navy and one raf, were in the running to carry out the first jets landing on in the running to carry out the firstjets landing on each of its queen elizabeth. somebody is going to be first. yes, certainly. it could be you. it could be. out at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the 35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1500 sailors, it aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off t
at the first deck landing on hms queen elizabeth will be quite a moment. the day, since i was in command of armour or to the day, since i was in command ofarmourorand we to the day, since i was in command of armour or and we took off the last carry out from the north sea. years later, here we are getting the first one back. a fantastic opportunity and a superb opportunity for the future of the defence force and the royal navy. after the harriers were retired early as part of defence cuts, and a...
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but the first deck landing on hms queen elizabeth is going to be quite a moment.lic for the country, very exciting, and of course it was eight years, nearly to the day, since i was in command and we took off the last carrier out from the north sea. years later, here we are getting the first one back. a fantastic opportunity and a superb opportunity for the future of the defence force and the royal navy. after the harriers were retired early as part of defence cuts, and a lot of effort went into retaining the skills needed to operate jets at sea. two pilots, one navy and one raf, are in the running to carry out the first jet landing on hms queen elizabeth. somebody is going to be first. yes, certainly. it could be you. it could be. so out at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the f—35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1,500 sailors, aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be away for about 11 weeks while the trials are
but the first deck landing on hms queen elizabeth is going to be quite a moment.lic for the country, very exciting, and of course it was eight years, nearly to the day, since i was in command and we took off the last carrier out from the north sea. years later, here we are getting the first one back. a fantastic opportunity and a superb opportunity for the future of the defence force and the royal navy. after the harriers were retired early as part of defence cuts, and a lot of effort went into...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. the dow getting a triple digit boost today, closing up 110 points at 25,669. more on your money in just a second. let's get to turkey, on the brink of a major recession and default on its debt. here's what's going on. the lira plunging. turkey stock market, losing $50 billion in just two weeks. this as the white house is set to tighten the vice. it is doubling metal tariffs on turkey just last week for not releasing pastor andrew brunson and now this. president trump saying the u.s. will pay nothing to turkey for the release of the detained pastor saying quote, turkey has taken advantage of the u.s. for many years, they are now holding our wonderful christian pastor so must now represent our country as a great patriot hostage. we will pay nothing for the release of an innocent man but we are cutting back on turkey. let's get to the white house senior adviser. christian, turkey has to blink first. they need $238 million to survive over the next year or so. they are the ones who have to
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. the dow getting a triple digit boost today, closing up 110 points at 25,669. more on your money in just a second. let's get to turkey, on the brink of a major recession and default on its debt. here's what's going on. the lira plunging. turkey stock market, losing $50 billion in just two weeks. this as the white house is set to tighten the vice. it is doubling metal tariffs on turkey just last week for not releasing pastor...
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hms queen elizabeth, which cost more than £3 billion, is about to sail to the east coast of america.t the royal navy says will be an iconic moment in the latest stage of the trials. the first time fast jets will fly off her massive deck. hugely symbolic for the country, very exciting and of course, it was eight years nearly to the day since i was in command of ark royal and we took off the last harrier from the north sea. so eight years later, here we are, getting the first one back. these are the kind of aircraft that will be taking part in the trials. the us has already been flying the new f—35 stealth jet off their warships. two test aircraft will be embarked on the british carriers with british pilots among those who will be conducting 500 take—offs and landings from the deck of queen elizabeth. the royal navy says she and her sister ship, hms prince of wales, will ensure that britain remains a first—class sea power, but it all comes with a price and at a time when the defence budget is already under strain. hms queen elizabeth is expected to be ready for her first operational de
hms queen elizabeth, which cost more than £3 billion, is about to sail to the east coast of america.t the royal navy says will be an iconic moment in the latest stage of the trials. the first time fast jets will fly off her massive deck. hugely symbolic for the country, very exciting and of course, it was eight years nearly to the day since i was in command of ark royal and we took off the last harrier from the north sea. so eight years later, here we are, getting the first one back. these are...
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too elizabeth warren's plan is a campaign ploy. she is look over her shoulder sat bernie sanders and kamala harris. republicans across this country would be fools not to look at the rise in socialistic tendencies. right now as a dem kralt socialism basically means free for everything on the taxpayers' time. but at some point you run out of other people's money. charles: how many people does it sounds good to. >> the ideas that we have been talking about almost without exception are now ideas that are mainstream ideas that are supported by the vast majority of the american people. charles: lee, you are the spol pollster -- you are the pollster. there is some validity to this? >> there is some validity to this. the democrats say it's been caused by corporate greed. republicans say let's get government out of it and let individuals and free markets dictate what's going to work. the bottom line is we have a lot of disenfranchised americans. they say the system isn't work for me, and they want something different. that dwrms we saw the
too elizabeth warren's plan is a campaign ploy. she is look over her shoulder sat bernie sanders and kamala harris. republicans across this country would be fools not to look at the rise in socialistic tendencies. right now as a dem kralt socialism basically means free for everything on the taxpayers' time. but at some point you run out of other people's money. charles: how many people does it sounds good to. >> the ideas that we have been talking about almost without exception are now...
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elizabeth: welcome to the heritage foundation. i am elizabeth slattery, a legal fellow here. thank you for coming. on july 9, president donald trump nominated brett kavanaugh to become a justice on the supreme court. trump called brett kavanaugh a judge's judge and noted that he is on the finest legal minds of our time. he has served on the d c circuit. he has written more than 300 opinions and demonstrated he is a judge that tries to observe the constitution and laws according to the text. judge kavanaugh has a said that -- has said that "the text of the law is the law" and judges are not authorized to rewrite laws because they think they should be updated. he has written extensively on and off the bench about separation of powers and statutory interpretation. he has co-authored a book on judicial precedent. the senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing in three weeks to examine judge kavanaugh's record and judicial philosophy. today, we have a panel of distinguished experts here to discuss judge kavanaugh's most significant rulings in the areas of individual rights, ad
elizabeth: welcome to the heritage foundation. i am elizabeth slattery, a legal fellow here. thank you for coming. on july 9, president donald trump nominated brett kavanaugh to become a justice on the supreme court. trump called brett kavanaugh a judge's judge and noted that he is on the finest legal minds of our time. he has served on the d c circuit. he has written more than 300 opinions and demonstrated he is a judge that tries to observe the constitution and laws according to the text....
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britain's new aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, will leave portsmouth later today sailing to themerica. two f—35 test aircraft will conduct a number of take off and landings from the £3 billion carrier while she's at sea. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. the largest warship ever built for the royal navy is now preparing to leave portsmouth with 1500 sailors, aircrew and marines on board. hms queen elizabeth, which cost more than £3 billion, is about to sail to the east coast of america. what the royal navy says will be an iconic moment in the latest stage of the trials. the first time fast jets will fly off her massive deck. hugely symbolic for the country, very exciting and of course, it was eight years nearly to the day since i was in command of ark royal and we took off the last harrier from the north sea. so eight years later, here we are, getting the first one back. these are the kind of aircraft that will be taking part in the trials. the us has already been flying the new f—35 stealth jet off their warships. two test aircraft will be embarked on the britis
britain's new aircraft carrier, hms queen elizabeth, will leave portsmouth later today sailing to themerica. two f—35 test aircraft will conduct a number of take off and landings from the £3 billion carrier while she's at sea. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. the largest warship ever built for the royal navy is now preparing to leave portsmouth with 1500 sailors, aircrew and marines on board. hms queen elizabeth, which cost more than £3 billion, is about to sail to the east...
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[applause] >> thank you, elizabeth and thank you all for coming here this afternoon. that was really wonderful. i used to hear people get very nice introductions when i was younger and thought how great that is. now i listen to the thing is have done and makes me feel old and yesterday was my birthday so now i'm 68 years old and i'm justififully feeling old. it's very nice to say that i was courageous, my wife claim is can't stop myself so might not be courage as much as a desire to get out there and convey the message. now, most of you probably are familiar with carl's jr. and hardies. everybody know about charles jr. and hardees, the company was started by a young man and a hot dog cart. back in 1941, a gentleman named carl carter, bought a lotting to cart. he moved from northern ohio, to california, he was one of eight children. was a farm family, the great depression. 6'3", 250-pounds and they probably couldn't feed him. he went to california and got a job as a bred truck driver and he eh noticed that he was delivering a lot of hot dog buns to this one hot dog sta
[applause] >> thank you, elizabeth and thank you all for coming here this afternoon. that was really wonderful. i used to hear people get very nice introductions when i was younger and thought how great that is. now i listen to the thing is have done and makes me feel old and yesterday was my birthday so now i'm 68 years old and i'm justififully feeling old. it's very nice to say that i was courageous, my wife claim is can't stop myself so might not be courage as much as a desire to get...
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elizabeth, thank you. gentlemen, thank you. the deputy chair of the dnc facing domestic abuse allegations. more next. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. ♪ >> laura: the >> laura: the democrats love to talk about stormy daniels or anyone is associated with an accusation against president trump. but what about deputy dnc chair keith ellison, who is defending himself against accusations that he physically and emotionally abused an ex-girlfriend? it is innocent until proven guilty? a okay. the dnc was shamed into commenting on the matter today, telling npr, "these allegations recently came to light and we are reviewing them. all allegations of domestic abuse are disturbing and should be taken seriously." ellison just moments ago won his de
elizabeth, thank you. gentlemen, thank you. the deputy chair of the dnc facing domestic abuse allegations. more next. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. ♪ >> laura: the >> laura: the...
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elizabeth, thanks again. [inaudible conversations] >> book tv is on twitter and facebook and we want to hear from you, tweet us, twitter.com/book tv or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/book tv. >> the old name of the village when obsolete in 1949 when communists took the mainland and proceeded to rewrite history and street names and town names. at the local registry in the nearest city, no one had ever heard of the place or any tongs in the area. at nearby police station officers said little and offered less. we resorted to pestering strangers, pedestrians, cabs for some sign, quickly the inquiries took on a predictable sequence, in a moment of hope, diversion from the main topic u and finally the phrase that's not very clear. in the canal i approached a middle-aged man, before he can talk his way out i pounced quickly, this much i've learned as reporter in china when you spot your prey you cannot hesitate. hi, we are looking for a place, i say, you heard of this? the man repeats the words ou
elizabeth, thanks again. [inaudible conversations] >> book tv is on twitter and facebook and we want to hear from you, tweet us, twitter.com/book tv or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/book tv. >> the old name of the village when obsolete in 1949 when communists took the mainland and proceeded to rewrite history and street names and town names. at the local registry in the nearest city, no one had ever heard of the place or any tongs in the area. at nearby police...
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elizabeth: yeah are.e one.com got linked to it a 14-page explainer of what the white house and the pentagon wants to do. a new space command legislative plans to launch it to congress, give it to congress by next year. there's no funding for this in the defense spending bill, and congress would have to approve it. but they're talking about the air force being rehabbed into a space command. not only overseeing satellites, but also having space operators in all military branches, and it would be in the european and indo-pacific theaters. stuart: what's wrong with that? ashley: nothing. [laughter] stuart: anything else? quiet on the set. [laughter] a federal judge in seattle blocks the release of software that allows people to print guns, 3-d print guns. napolitano is here. okay, here's my point of view. a gun is a lethal weapon, does serious damage. the federal government has an obligation to regulate that lethal weapon. what's wrong with stopping the printing of stuff by people who are totally unlicensed a
elizabeth: yeah are.e one.com got linked to it a 14-page explainer of what the white house and the pentagon wants to do. a new space command legislative plans to launch it to congress, give it to congress by next year. there's no funding for this in the defense spending bill, and congress would have to approve it. but they're talking about the air force being rehabbed into a space command. not only overseeing satellites, but also having space operators in all military branches, and it would be...
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[applause] >> thank you, elizabeth. as we've said, from generation to generation, so this is perfect for lots of reasons. we're going to begin the question period. so just go to the microphone. feel comfortable, if you feel comfortable, say your name. it's a public meeting. and elizabeth will begin to answer your questions. >> don't be shy. tom hughes, don't you have a question? you always have a question. you're a great questioning person. >> you've got one coming. >> ok. sir? >> my name is gregory gomes. i'm not from america. i'm from the caribbean. so i'm from a different part of the world. this raises a whole set of questions. the most important is, do you believe, based on your own experiences, that what happened to nixon, i mean, with ronald reagan, you know, there was talk potentially also about impeachment. >> with iran contra? >> yes. but he said it was too dangerous to do at that point. but a constitutional question, in my opinion. do you believe that watergate might potentially show that there are problems wi
[applause] >> thank you, elizabeth. as we've said, from generation to generation, so this is perfect for lots of reasons. we're going to begin the question period. so just go to the microphone. feel comfortable, if you feel comfortable, say your name. it's a public meeting. and elizabeth will begin to answer your questions. >> don't be shy. tom hughes, don't you have a question? you always have a question. you're a great questioning person. >> you've got one coming. >>...
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all you do is talk -- host: what are you asking elizabeth warren for? caller: i was a firefighter for 34 years. i worked a second job for 34 years to build up social security. when i went to collect it, they took half of it away from me. it started in 1985 with reagan. everybody went on board with him. warren sent me three letters, we have to do something about it, and that was in 2014. i earned that social security. working. i have to go to work today at 10:00. until 6:00 at night. i am 74 years old and i walked to work three miles up the road. he say but -- you care what the working man, but you don't and i really angry. talk.d she letting me thanks for the call. have a good day at work on this monday. i will let mike lux respond. guest: i share your frustration. i think government has not gotten much, especially federal government, not much done for working folks. book that democrats need to be far clearer on what we would do, far clear on getting things done. put in out that republicans have been in control of government, of congress, since 2011. it
all you do is talk -- host: what are you asking elizabeth warren for? caller: i was a firefighter for 34 years. i worked a second job for 34 years to build up social security. when i went to collect it, they took half of it away from me. it started in 1985 with reagan. everybody went on board with him. warren sent me three letters, we have to do something about it, and that was in 2014. i earned that social security. working. i have to go to work today at 10:00. until 6:00 at night. i am 74...