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. >> alan epstein an employment attorney here in philadelphia told me he agrees that settlements areot an admission of guilt but says the nature of the allegations of the high price settlement could indicate that attorneys for o'reilly and fox felt he was in great jeopardy and that he could not win in court. epstein also said it could suggest something physical went down an incident that would result in high emotional stress damages for those victims. >> thank you. >>> legal action is underway against penn health after an infection outbreak linked to surgical equipment. 60-year-old bob of montgomery county had heart valve replacement surgery in february of 2015. he now has a dangerous bacterial infection called. ntm. a heating cooling device used during the operation has been linked to ntm infections around the country. they've filed lawsuits against the maker of the device and penn health >> we think this is outrageous because it was clearly preventable. other clients and other patients were exposed to tremendous risk, totally ununnecessarily without reason >> the fda is investigati
. >> alan epstein an employment attorney here in philadelphia told me he agrees that settlements areot an admission of guilt but says the nature of the allegations of the high price settlement could indicate that attorneys for o'reilly and fox felt he was in great jeopardy and that he could not win in court. epstein also said it could suggest something physical went down an incident that would result in high emotional stress damages for those victims. >> thank you. >>>...
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. >> alan epstein an employment attorney here in philadelphia told me he agrees that settlements areot an admission of guilt but says the nature of the allegations of the high price settlement could indicate that attorneys for o'reilly and fox felt he was in great jeopardy and that he could not win in court. epstein also said it could suggest something physical went down an incident that would result in high emotional stress damages for those victims. >> thank you. >>> legal action is underway against penn health after an infection outbreak linked to surgical equipment. 60-year-old bob of montgomery county had heart valve replacement surgery in february of 2015. he now has a dangerous bacterial infection called. ntm. a heating cooling device used during the operation has been linked to ntm infections around the country. they've filed lawsuits against the maker of the device and penn health >> we think this is outrageous because it was clearly preventable. other clients and other patients were exposed to tremendous risk, totally ununnecessarily without reason >> the fda is investigati
. >> alan epstein an employment attorney here in philadelphia told me he agrees that settlements areot an admission of guilt but says the nature of the allegations of the high price settlement could indicate that attorneys for o'reilly and fox felt he was in great jeopardy and that he could not win in court. epstein also said it could suggest something physical went down an incident that would result in high emotional stress damages for those victims. >> thank you. >>>...
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epstein, you shot a man carrying a cell phone. probably he's going to sue.. peck, diaz, not bad. also not good. (sighs) toughie nash, you didn't shoot at all. i thought it was the mother. (oliver) oh, is it? (traci) no. no, it isn't. it's a bad guy. where are you? i'm dead. nice. mcnally, you got your bad guy. congratulations. but not before you shot him up like a piece of swiss cheese. what does this mean, sir? i mean, do we fail our recertification? well, what this means is, um, you're all still rookies. (laughs) ♪ i know you feel it, too ♪ it all seems so untrue ♪ when you get up and over it and over them ♪ ♪ uh-oh, oh, no, uh-oh, oh, no ♪ uh-oh, oh, no, uh-oh, oh, no (sighs) i feel like my whole life is like that shooting range. collateral damage? yeah, except half the time i don't even know what my target is. why can't my life be like, um... what did oliver call it? controlled situation. controlled circumstance. yeah. and, dov, your circumstances with edie were anything but controlled last night. oh, please, please, please-- a little roommate respect he
epstein, you shot a man carrying a cell phone. probably he's going to sue.. peck, diaz, not bad. also not good. (sighs) toughie nash, you didn't shoot at all. i thought it was the mother. (oliver) oh, is it? (traci) no. no, it isn't. it's a bad guy. where are you? i'm dead. nice. mcnally, you got your bad guy. congratulations. but not before you shot him up like a piece of swiss cheese. what does this mean, sir? i mean, do we fail our recertification? well, what this means is, um, you're all...
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epstein, you ready to roll? rolling, sir. peck, diaz, you're working together.gonna reel them in and hand out the zingers. you and me, huh? so? w-- just saying. (chris) you and me. just remember to point it directly at the car you're targeting, all right? yeah, i know how to use it. okay, i was just-- just trying to be helpful. yeah, you've been really helpful lately. (hip-hop playing loudly) this guy. officer shaw, we got a yellow 2-door coming at you, right lane, doing 74. okay, i get it. (siren wailing in distance) get what? what this is about-- reporting your brother's partner to internal affairs. i get that you're angry about that. chris-- but you know what, gail? i've thought about it a lot, and here's where i'm at-- one, i didn't report your brother. i reported his partner. okay? and two, that's the kind of cop i wanna be, you know? i wanna do the right thing. and--and three, i thought you'd respect that. okay, and i-i think we can move past this, together. that's what i think. so you figured that all out by yourself? okay. all right. (hip-hop playing lou
epstein, you ready to roll? rolling, sir. peck, diaz, you're working together.gonna reel them in and hand out the zingers. you and me, huh? so? w-- just saying. (chris) you and me. just remember to point it directly at the car you're targeting, all right? yeah, i know how to use it. okay, i was just-- just trying to be helpful. yeah, you've been really helpful lately. (hip-hop playing loudly) this guy. officer shaw, we got a yellow 2-door coming at you, right lane, doing 74. okay, i get it....
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i'm here with officer epstein. we're, uh... we're locked out of the squad car. "locked out"? affirmative. uh, we were in pursuit of--of sort of-- (dov) no, no. no, don't. (chris) male, 6 feet, wearing, well, kind of dressed like a superhero. (laughter) (laughing) not really your finest moment, was it? i'm not playing this to embarrass you two, although, that doesn't bother me much. i'm playing it to emphasize a point. yeah, there's a reason your mittens need string, epstein. that, and that everyone makes mistakes. but we are not everyone. we're coppers, held at a higher standard. without the respect and trust of the community, we can't do our jobs. so that pretty much means... williams? (chair wheels roll) don't leave your keys in the car, dumb-ass. all right, let's get out there. serve, protect, and don't be a hero. (indistinct conversations) (dov) great. we're officially those rookies. (laughing) oh, what? now it's official? (chuckling) (laughs sarcastically) hilarious. so what? it was a simple mistake. we left the keys in the squad. well, technically, you lef
i'm here with officer epstein. we're, uh... we're locked out of the squad car. "locked out"? affirmative. uh, we were in pursuit of--of sort of-- (dov) no, no. no, don't. (chris) male, 6 feet, wearing, well, kind of dressed like a superhero. (laughter) (laughing) not really your finest moment, was it? i'm not playing this to embarrass you two, although, that doesn't bother me much. i'm playing it to emphasize a point. yeah, there's a reason your mittens need string, epstein. that, and...
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julian epstein. you know how this works, you remember the criticism that barack obama didn't do enough outreach. what do you make of donald trump's inability to get action out of his own congress? >> i think that's the central question, ari. as your guests have been discussing in this show, it's been a miserable first hundred days. the president is in the dumps in terms of approval ratings. he is a very, very unpopular president. all his major initiatives have either imploded on themselves or have been blocked. he is under a criminal investigation, criminal espionage investigation right now. and on foreign policy, his actions have been so erratic and so contradictory that at times he seems kind of like a cross between a bond villain and mr. magoo. a question allen lichtman posed in the first hour. the first hundred days don't really matter. he can still right the ship. that's correct. bill clinton didn't have a good first hundred days in 1993, but he righted the ship. the question, to your very poign
julian epstein. you know how this works, you remember the criticism that barack obama didn't do enough outreach. what do you make of donald trump's inability to get action out of his own congress? >> i think that's the central question, ari. as your guests have been discussing in this show, it's been a miserable first hundred days. the president is in the dumps in terms of approval ratings. he is a very, very unpopular president. all his major initiatives have either imploded on...
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. >> julian epstein, how common are omissions like this in disclosure forms?y're relatively common. so long as people voluntarily come forward and clarify in a timely way, then there is no real serious issue. the real question, lawrence, is whether the omission was intentional. and it's just hard for me and a lot of people to believe that these meetings in question with jared kushner took place several weeks before he made the filing on january 18th. and this story was in the news every single day, and on the front pages every day. it just seems -- it stretches the boundaries of credulity to believe that jared kushner when he was filling out these clearance forms did not remember his meetings with the russians. and his attorney coming forward and saying there will be more information coming for ward at some future date to complete the filing doesn't really answer the question. the real reason that this is so important legally is because there is a criminal investigation into collusion between the trump campaign and the russians. and the piece that you started
. >> julian epstein, how common are omissions like this in disclosure forms?y're relatively common. so long as people voluntarily come forward and clarify in a timely way, then there is no real serious issue. the real question, lawrence, is whether the omission was intentional. and it's just hard for me and a lot of people to believe that these meetings in question with jared kushner took place several weeks before he made the filing on january 18th. and this story was in the news every...
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at least yours doesn't say, "i'm concerned about epstein's level of professionalism.e needs to take the job more seriously." i can't believe oliver wrote this about me. hey, there you guys are. everything all right? yes, sir. uh, yes, sir. good. listen, evaluations after shift tonight. so, uh, go ahead and spread the word. (door squeaks) so what do we do now? we got one last shift to serve, protect, prove everybody else wrong. (hands slap) so then he says that he broke up with the yoga instructor, and he wants to clean up his act. he wants to try again, and... i mean, i don't know. having him around would make this job easier. but then there's jerry, right? right? do i look like oprah to you? you said you wanted me to distract you. yeah, with something that i'm interested in hearing. well, you want to give me a heads-up on my evaluation? uh-huh. does it say that, uh, you know, my childcare situation has made me unreliable? or that you question my priorities? uh, would i be asking you to stick a needle in my ass if i thought that a woman couldn't be a single mom and a
at least yours doesn't say, "i'm concerned about epstein's level of professionalism.e needs to take the job more seriously." i can't believe oliver wrote this about me. hey, there you guys are. everything all right? yes, sir. uh, yes, sir. good. listen, evaluations after shift tonight. so, uh, go ahead and spread the word. (door squeaks) so what do we do now? we got one last shift to serve, protect, prove everybody else wrong. (hands slap) so then he says that he broke up with the...
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i've never seen you do a proper radio check before, epstein. did you and diaz switch bodies or something? i'm just trying to focus on the job. (oliver) oh. did, uh... (clicking) uh, i sleep with you and i forgot to call? i just want to do the job right, sir. mm. all right, well, let's get right on to the food. you get to choose today. yes, sir. falafel, burrito... you want to go for a burger? i'm not really hungry. and you call yourself a copper? (helicopter whirring) it's quiet tonight. yeah. i'm just thinking. i meant the streets. it's friday night. should be busier. you're not worried about jinxing us? listen, you wear this uniform long enough, you'll see. the calls come when they come. no one's calling 9-1-1 just 'cause i said it was quiet. (woman) all available units, we've got a code 1. 9-1-1. my bad. code 1 for a 9-1-1 call. possible sudden death at 216 hillstreet avenue. victim is a teenage girl. witnesses are fleeing the scene. (siren wailing) this is 1515. show us en route. do you have any more info on the call? no call back. stand by
i've never seen you do a proper radio check before, epstein. did you and diaz switch bodies or something? i'm just trying to focus on the job. (oliver) oh. did, uh... (clicking) uh, i sleep with you and i forgot to call? i just want to do the job right, sir. mm. all right, well, let's get right on to the food. you get to choose today. yes, sir. falafel, burrito... you want to go for a burger? i'm not really hungry. and you call yourself a copper? (helicopter whirring) it's quiet tonight. yeah....
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that tweet from jennifer epstein. stan is joining us from falls church, virginia.n the independent line. caller: i have a comment not only regarding his vacation which is profited. tomahawk nds 59 from northrup grumman. his stock reached the highest point, he and his family profiting from it. you have a chief executive that he ordered this thing and at the same time is profiting. so it's very highly questionable. host: thanks for the call. cbs news, this headline, the secret service cost for the trump family protection continues to mount. james is joining us from grand forks, north dakota. good morning and welcome to the program. >> hey, steve. how are you doing? host: fine, thank you. caller: happy easter. host: thank you. caller: we forget it's easter morning. everybody on the democrats side, i've been listening so many weeks now and i've never heard so much anger and hate and used to make me happy to hear the misery of the democrats. but i've never seen something so amazing in my life. even after eight years of obama, you know and his travels all over, right awa
that tweet from jennifer epstein. stan is joining us from falls church, virginia.n the independent line. caller: i have a comment not only regarding his vacation which is profited. tomahawk nds 59 from northrup grumman. his stock reached the highest point, he and his family profiting from it. you have a chief executive that he ordered this thing and at the same time is profiting. so it's very highly questionable. host: thanks for the call. cbs news, this headline, the secret service cost for...
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. >> brian epstein said, if the beatles were going to go, they were going to go big.nted 25,000. well, i didn't have $25,000. and so, i borrowed $25,000 on the house. there were no computers, but we sold it out in 3 1/2 hours. >> 17,000 screaming youngsters have jammed their way into the huge amphitheater. but they're the lucky ones. outside, thousands of others were not so fortunate. >> here they are, the beatles! ♪ ♪ let you down, let you down ♪ and leave you flat ♪ i'm going to let you down and leave you flat ♪ ♪ because i told you before ♪ oh you can't do that >> the beatles' output was phenomenal. they seemed to always be either touring, making a movie or making a record. ♪ no, you can't do that ♪ >> hello. see these little fellows? they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. they're yours for just $2. ♪ the best things in life are free ♪ >> they had posters and magazines and stickers and dolls and cartoons. like this is the start of where the teenager becomes the most desirable target for the dollar. >> i lived in the projects in brooklyn, you know, in a black comm
. >> brian epstein said, if the beatles were going to go, they were going to go big.nted 25,000. well, i didn't have $25,000. and so, i borrowed $25,000 on the house. there were no computers, but we sold it out in 3 1/2 hours. >> 17,000 screaming youngsters have jammed their way into the huge amphitheater. but they're the lucky ones. outside, thousands of others were not so fortunate. >> here they are, the beatles! ♪ ♪ let you down, let you down ♪ and leave you flat ♪...
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he must've had a very good meeting because china, don't forget, they voted to epstein at the u.n.esterday, security council saying come here with trump on this one. the last eight years, china would have voted against it, this time they said, we are with trump. if kim jong-un doesn't get the message from trump, from china, he is in a whole heap of trouble right now. >> what do you make of this, kimberly? is the timing the thing, that it happens today? >> i think the timing, the execution, a president that is listening to the intelligence reports, listening to the people that he picked to help them stabilize our country, other regions that he knows are in our best interest to have national security, we are playing catch-up from eight years, to be quite honest. nevertheless, he is the president now, he is relying on mcmaster, he is relying on matiis and i think those are excellent decisions. i like the fact that he's not afraid to make a decision, not going to equivocate for eight years. north korea should be very concerned, specifically kim jong-un, because nobody seems to want to
he must've had a very good meeting because china, don't forget, they voted to epstein at the u.n.esterday, security council saying come here with trump on this one. the last eight years, china would have voted against it, this time they said, we are with trump. if kim jong-un doesn't get the message from trump, from china, he is in a whole heap of trouble right now. >> what do you make of this, kimberly? is the timing the thing, that it happens today? >> i think the timing, the...
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we have larry glazer and lee you epstein, who met with the president. so let me get your take. having met with the president, knowing his heart is in this stuff and he's comfortable meeting with chief executives of any sort. this is his sweet spot today, wasn't it? >> this is his sweet spot today. this has been how he grew his own business. i'm happy to see him laser focused. we're expecting that. the whole country is expecting that. >> peter, i called you on fbn. one of the things that i was impressed with, stay on this. talk about this and only this. jobs, jobs, jobs. it's your sweet spot, where you're popular and where people can connect with you and feel they have a economic kinship. what do you make of the posture the president took on just that? >> i'm thrilled. first he has command of the subject matter. he's focused. he's quite imaginative and broad thinking when he talks with these ceos. he knows when to push and pull. this is why we hired him to do the job. create jobs and infrastructure and bring america back. when he's here and know diverted, he's doing the job we a
we have larry glazer and lee you epstein, who met with the president. so let me get your take. having met with the president, knowing his heart is in this stuff and he's comfortable meeting with chief executives of any sort. this is his sweet spot today, wasn't it? >> this is his sweet spot today. this has been how he grew his own business. i'm happy to see him laser focused. we're expecting that. the whole country is expecting that. >> peter, i called you on fbn. one of the things...
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after the game i went into the cubs' locker room with rick sutcliffe, theo epstein the general managerst took a long shower together, and it was so nice. [ laughter ] i got really clean. thank you, rick, for -- [ cheers and applause ] spring training is great because it's like halfway between major league and little league. it's very casual. this is from a spring training game between the colorado rockies and san diego padres where both teams really brought their b game. >> uh-oh. we're getting a swarm on the field. everybody's hitting the deck. the bees again? oh, my gosh. i've never seen that. bees on the move apparently. >> jimmy: is that what you're supposed to do when there are bees? [ laughter ] meanwhile, it was opening day in boston today for the red sox. [ cheers ] quarterback tom brady -- tom brady brought his recently recovered super bowl jersey to fenway park with him. the jersey as you probably know was stolen from the patriots' locker room after the super bowl. and both the crowd and patriots tight end rob gronkowski were very excited to see it. and then they made love. [
after the game i went into the cubs' locker room with rick sutcliffe, theo epstein the general managerst took a long shower together, and it was so nice. [ laughter ] i got really clean. thank you, rick, for -- [ cheers and applause ] spring training is great because it's like halfway between major league and little league. it's very casual. this is from a spring training game between the colorado rockies and san diego padres where both teams really brought their b game. >> uh-oh. we're...
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after the game i went into the cubs' locker room with rick sutcliffe, theo epstein the general manageranthony rizzo, and we all just took a long shower together, and it was so nice. [ laughter ] i got really clean. thank you, rick, for -- [ cheers and applause ] spring training is great because it's like halfway between major league and little league. it's very casual. this is from a spring training game between the colorado rockies and san diego padres where both teams really brought their b game. >> uh-oh. we're getting a swarm on the field. everybody's hitting the deck. the bees again? oh, my gosh. i've never seen that. bees on the move apparently. >> jimmy: is that what you're supposed to do when there are bees? [ laughter ] meanwhile, it was opening day in boston today for the red sox. [ cheers ] quarterback tom brady -- tom brady brought his recently recovered super bowl jersey to fenway park with him. the jersey as you probably know was stolen from the patriots' locker room after the super bowl. and both the crowd and patriots tight end rob gronkowski were very excited to see it
after the game i went into the cubs' locker room with rick sutcliffe, theo epstein the general manageranthony rizzo, and we all just took a long shower together, and it was so nice. [ laughter ] i got really clean. thank you, rick, for -- [ cheers and applause ] spring training is great because it's like halfway between major league and little league. it's very casual. this is from a spring training game between the colorado rockies and san diego padres where both teams really brought their b...
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they hired epstein, becker and green, came to my office, negotiated for two days, and the next day they said the case will be settled by 10:00 tomorrow morning. at 10:00 that morning, instead of settling the case, they sued me for what they called civil extortion, which does not exist in the laud and it was unethical what they did. okay. because what i'm saying is that they don't only attack the victim, the person who is charging them with sexual harassment, but they attack the attorneys, too. >> right. >> because they want to stop the attorney from bringing the lawsuit. most attorneys who represent plaintiffs come from either small or medium size laurms and -- law firms and these companies hire the law firms to crush plaintiff attorneys. a number of plaumlaw firms aroue country, civil rights law firms, called me, they wanted no represent me for free. what they didn't anticipate was an hour-and-a-half they sued me in nassau, i sued them in manhattan and did a press conference with 60 journalists and reporters, i stole the narrative from them. but i didn't back down. >> so that speaks to
they hired epstein, becker and green, came to my office, negotiated for two days, and the next day they said the case will be settled by 10:00 tomorrow morning. at 10:00 that morning, instead of settling the case, they sued me for what they called civil extortion, which does not exist in the laud and it was unethical what they did. okay. because what i'm saying is that they don't only attack the victim, the person who is charging them with sexual harassment, but they attack the attorneys, too....
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here to talk to us now is julian epstein, former chief counsel to the house judiciary committee and amy political analyst for rasmussen reports, thank you both for being here, good afternoon. amy, you say it is time for democrats to get on board and help the president fix this thing. >> absolutely, we know anthem for example, a major health insurer is going to pull out "bige" next year bause obamacare the way it was designed is circling the drain. i don't think this is a partisan issue. i think this is an american issue and we need to be able to provide healthcare coverage to all of our americans to give them access to the best healthcare they need and that is going to take a bipartisan effort. >> jon: republicans said it was a partisan effort when the thing was passed without a single republican vote, why do democrats not want to help fix it now? >> they should want to help fix it. the same way president bush fixed medicare advantage back in 2000, there are many things we can do to help cut premium increases and many things we can do with the insurance market and people exiting the ins
here to talk to us now is julian epstein, former chief counsel to the house judiciary committee and amy political analyst for rasmussen reports, thank you both for being here, good afternoon. amy, you say it is time for democrats to get on board and help the president fix this thing. >> absolutely, we know anthem for example, a major health insurer is going to pull out "bige" next year bause obamacare the way it was designed is circling the drain. i don't think this is a...
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o >> jesse: joining us now to analyze from washington, to weigh in, lena epstein, former co-chair forhe trump campaign in michigan along with republican strategist rina shah. principles, i guess let obamacare live. >> oh, come on. you guess? obamacare has to live on right now because there was no thoughtful, nicely well done approach to dismantling it. this was hard and fast. it was going to be rammed down the throats of the representatives. you know what? frankly, it was the best thing paul ryan did to cancel that vote. >> jesse: so you believe keeping obamacare in place is a positive thing, even though if it's going to happen for the next year oren possibly two? >> for now it is, because there hasn't been a proper approach to really fixing the issues. middle-class families have suffered under obamacare. i get it. i know so. they see rising premiums. we have so much to tackle.to it can't be done in the middle of the night and done with ultimatums issued from the white house. >> jesse: i understand. lena, when you talk about blame to go around. it wasn't just the freedom caucus. the w
o >> jesse: joining us now to analyze from washington, to weigh in, lena epstein, former co-chair forhe trump campaign in michigan along with republican strategist rina shah. principles, i guess let obamacare live. >> oh, come on. you guess? obamacare has to live on right now because there was no thoughtful, nicely well done approach to dismantling it. this was hard and fast. it was going to be rammed down the throats of the representatives. you know what? frankly, it was the best...
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hillary clinton's former campaign manager robby mook is here, democratic strategist julian epstein, andusa today" congressional reporter eliza collins and as well as jonathan allen who is the co-author of the new book shattered, inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign which comes out next week. we can begin with the lighthearted point that we wanted to put you on with somee who describes your campaign in those dark and shattered rms. but let's get right to what i call the politics of it. we did a lot of the policy in our first block and next block we will look at the law. on the politics, your former boss hillary clinton seems inclined to give the president some room here. >> well, i think she made the point at her talk and i'm glad that the president took her advice that it might make sense to bomb those runways which the president decided to do. but during the campaign, she laid out an entire strategy. as you mentioned, there is a big difference between tactical moves and actually having an end game and we haven't heard that from the president. and also as you pointed out, we're hear
hillary clinton's former campaign manager robby mook is here, democratic strategist julian epstein, andusa today" congressional reporter eliza collins and as well as jonathan allen who is the co-author of the new book shattered, inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign which comes out next week. we can begin with the lighthearted point that we wanted to put you on with somee who describes your campaign in those dark and shattered rms. but let's get right to what i call the politics of it....
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he said he's a guy who works for me but he also said you know -- >> which side note is brian epsteinccartney is like a guy who sings for me. >> this is what must make it nerving wracking to work for president trump he said i don't know if i'ming if to change my staff. i don't know today. maybe. he just kind of left it hanging out there, and said i like my staff but day to day kind of who knows. >> the china flip with president xi, this idea of currency manipulation is interesting because it comes at a time as you note in your piece and as you note around the table here the president is trying to make some moves on north korea. we talked about this with our last couple of guests. there is the possibility that north korea is going to again test the president this weekend. how is this currency manipulation move a signal to president xi you got to get north korea to the table and put pressure on north korea? >> clearly he said they have a good chemistry. he's been talking them up in a positive way. >> the press conference yesterday it was notable. >> right. i think this is him trying to
he said he's a guy who works for me but he also said you know -- >> which side note is brian epsteinccartney is like a guy who sings for me. >> this is what must make it nerving wracking to work for president trump he said i don't know if i'ming if to change my staff. i don't know today. maybe. he just kind of left it hanging out there, and said i like my staff but day to day kind of who knows. >> the china flip with president xi, this idea of currency manipulation is...
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broke the 108-year curse the general manager of the world series champion team chicago cubs theo epstein >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. mar rene na was a teacher who loved makeup and started creating youtube tutorials for her friends and they spread like wildfire. she quit her job, started a makeup line and today does more than $20 million in sales each year. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open, visit openforum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. but seriously, i know we need it. but finding life insurance... it's easier than you think. we just got term insurance. i'm just not exactly sure how much to get. just enough to pay some bills, loans, funeral cost. everyday expenses. right $50,000 is what we have. where'd you find it? aarp term life from new york life insurance company. that's what i have. it's affordable. is it easy to apply? yeah. i called up, got an application and i just had to fill it out and mail it back. you applied my mail? that's right, took about 5 minutes
broke the 108-year curse the general manager of the world series champion team chicago cubs theo epstein >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. mar rene na was a teacher who loved makeup and started creating youtube tutorials for her friends and they spread like wildfire. she quit her job, started a makeup line and today does more than $20 million in sales each year. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >>...
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. >> you should have called me to write about thee ro epstein. >> theo epstein on this list, which iswinning that world series. it was just a great moment for baseball and for the country and as john cusack notes, it's just a historic moment. >> john didn't note that he had done it twice, one with the red sox -- >> that's why we should have had you write it. >> you know what's interesting, chance, the rapper, the impact that he has had on parts of our culture. >> yes. >> and he's a relative unknown. >> yes. but with chance, the rapper, he won the best new artist award at the grammys but he also has pioneered new ways to release his music because he does a lot through streaming. so to talk about how he's breaking new ground in hip-hop was really an interesting choice. >> and an interesting life, chicago. >> yes. >> born and raised in chicago. >> yes. >> his father works for rahm emanuel. >> he's just a fascinating character and that's exactly what we're trying to highlight with this list. >> why is sandra day o'connor on the list? >> sandra day o'connor was a really interesting choice.
. >> you should have called me to write about thee ro epstein. >> theo epstein on this list, which iswinning that world series. it was just a great moment for baseball and for the country and as john cusack notes, it's just a historic moment. >> john didn't note that he had done it twice, one with the red sox -- >> that's why we should have had you write it. >> you know what's interesting, chance, the rapper, the impact that he has had on parts of our culture....
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what our epstein argues in this book is people producing and using fossil fuels did not take a safe climate and make it dangerous. the ticket dangerous climate and made it dramatically safer. this is one of my favorite charts that he sites. by as put together researcher at the interior department. it basically shows that in the 1920's, 427,000 people in the world damaged -- perished from famine. because famine reduced people's access to food and water. time, over one third of all the greenhouse gas emissions ever released entered the atmosphere, the world warmed up by almost one degree, yet famine-related deaths declined by 99.8%. if you look at it in terms of mortality rates, death per million, it was 99.9%. this shows the fossil fuel-based civilization is highly sustainable. if it wasn't, this chart will be going in the other direction. you don't get a 99.9% reduction from an unsustainable energy system. guess i'mere is -- i about to run out of time, so i should wrap up. my point is the main reason for this is that affordable, reliable, plentiful energy made the whole global food producti
what our epstein argues in this book is people producing and using fossil fuels did not take a safe climate and make it dangerous. the ticket dangerous climate and made it dramatically safer. this is one of my favorite charts that he sites. by as put together researcher at the interior department. it basically shows that in the 1920's, 427,000 people in the world damaged -- perished from famine. because famine reduced people's access to food and water. time, over one third of all the greenhouse...
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the co-owner elaine epstein. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning.talk to as a business owner. this is ivanka trump's first visit since taking the role. what message do you you see her visit they made to women worldwide as a female business owner yourself? >> ivanka will send the same message all along and that is women can do anything they put their minds to. we make up 50% of the population and it's very important we do whatever we can to empower women not just in america but across this beautiful globe. maria: how do you do that, dagen? either thing she could be doing here to actually promote empowerment or women in the united states? dagen: i was just going to say and you can get en masse, lena, but ivanka trump has her father is here. she was careful to say that. i'm here to listen and take his ideas back to my father. those leaders on the stage, angela merkel sitting there, and they know that. she was instrumental in getting her father to start talking about a federal maternity benefit. that might sound liberal, but that is certainly where ivan
the co-owner elaine epstein. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning.talk to as a business owner. this is ivanka trump's first visit since taking the role. what message do you you see her visit they made to women worldwide as a female business owner yourself? >> ivanka will send the same message all along and that is women can do anything they put their minds to. we make up 50% of the population and it's very important we do whatever we can to empower women not just...