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for defamation, ergo, no lawsuit. that's the trick they're trying to pull here, but i guess the question is, like, has the doj ever done this before for a president? is this -- how -- in the spectrum of normal to abnormal, where is this? >> well, in the, you know, as always, where -- we already start with the abnormal just because of trump's own conduct. there's only been a couple of suits ever alleging this kind of civil harm by a president. it started with clinton v. jones. what you say, though, is exactly right. they were at the point of disaster for trump because there was going to be a deposition in state court. new york state court. and that's complete bedlam and peril for him. >> right. >> now, bill barr can, without any question, move it to federal court, but he can't keep it there. here the rub, though, probably it takes a few months for it to work its way up for the courts, not just the district court, to say this isn't trump acting in scope of employment. this is trump doing something personal, defaming a w
for defamation, ergo, no lawsuit. that's the trick they're trying to pull here, but i guess the question is, like, has the doj ever done this before for a president? is this -- how -- in the spectrum of normal to abnormal, where is this? >> well, in the, you know, as always, where -- we already start with the abnormal just because of trump's own conduct. there's only been a couple of suits ever alleging this kind of civil harm by a president. it started with clinton v. jones. what you...
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ergo, the west wing staff doesn't know what they're preparing for when the full book comes out, correct? >> brian, welcome back. i'm actually reading "the splendid and the vile" right now, and i haven't gotten to the part of the book where churchill calls edward r. murrow 18 times late at night from the prime minister's residence or chequers. you're right. the white house staff doesn't know what's coming, and this is something that they didn't even realize -- much of the senior staff didn't even realize the president had spoken to woodward at this length until the last week or so. when the press release for the book came out about three weeks back announcing that it was coming in the middle of september, there was panic in the west wing. you might recall that when woodward's first book in 2018 came out, it was published without interview with the president. in fact, he asked for interviews, and senior staff blocked them. kellyanne conway, in fact, on the record saying she recommended against the president talking to woodward because the west wing had just been battered by a number of un
ergo, the west wing staff doesn't know what they're preparing for when the full book comes out, correct? >> brian, welcome back. i'm actually reading "the splendid and the vile" right now, and i haven't gotten to the part of the book where churchill calls edward r. murrow 18 times late at night from the prime minister's residence or chequers. you're right. the white house staff doesn't know what's coming, and this is something that they didn't even realize -- much of the senior...
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the saudis and the russians have lots of money, ergo, donald trump will not criticize the saudis andsome sweet sweet cash on the other end of this gig. >> it certainly appears that way, chris. i'd also add, as michael cohen did, though we all acknowledge that michael cohen is a felon who has served time in jail, but nonetheless, this desire for power, for self-aggrandizement -- >> right. >> for everything to be about one's self. we've seen that in donald trump's adoration of kim jong-un in north korea. i mean, seriously? what is there to have an adoration about exactly? >> yeah, that's a good point because i think obviously there is a corruption angle here, right? looking for the financial incentives and i think with the saudis and the russians that's clear, but i guess you could say donald trump doesn't have a lot of beliefs, but one of them is, like, dictatorship is good or power is good and he genuinely likes that. and that's what cohen appears to be saying there, right? the kim jong-un thing makes no sense in the sort of transactional sense. it seems like he genuinely likes the w
the saudis and the russians have lots of money, ergo, donald trump will not criticize the saudis andsome sweet sweet cash on the other end of this gig. >> it certainly appears that way, chris. i'd also add, as michael cohen did, though we all acknowledge that michael cohen is a felon who has served time in jail, but nonetheless, this desire for power, for self-aggrandizement -- >> right. >> for everything to be about one's self. we've seen that in donald trump's adoration of...
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the president is gaslighting out in advance voter fraud that he is promoting, ergo the need for nineon the court, which doesn't exist in law. the court has functioned just fine with eight during times of a death or a recusal. be that as it may, if trump fills this seat before the election, in your view, how does that change the dynamic of the election? >> if this election is remotely close, they will steal it, and the supreme court will let them. let's not forget this century started with them stealing a race in florida. they stopped an ongoing vote count and gave the election to bush. since then, they've gotten away with everything they want to. the only protection democrats have is they have to win by such a margin that makes it impossible for him to overturn the election. but believe you me, they have every intention if this race is anywhere remotely close of overturning the result. i don't have any doubt about that. he understands that because if he loses this election, he knows what's going to happen to him. he's going to the penitentiary. and he's put loyalists on the courts, a
the president is gaslighting out in advance voter fraud that he is promoting, ergo the need for nineon the court, which doesn't exist in law. the court has functioned just fine with eight during times of a death or a recusal. be that as it may, if trump fills this seat before the election, in your view, how does that change the dynamic of the election? >> if this election is remotely close, they will steal it, and the supreme court will let them. let's not forget this century started with...
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ergo, trump lost the debate and the debate helped trump on his way to losing the election. and so the more we see of trump's unhinged behavior, i think the more repellant it is to normal people in this country. and i think we get -- we get confused sometimes between a political problem and a psychological problem. the politics are pretty clear right now. there are more people in a substantial majority that are just opposed to this in this country. don't like it. we have a sociological problem in that we have 30% of the country that's a member of a cult of personality and looks at trump's unhinged performance and says, wow, our sweaty, angry tyrant did a great job. he can do no wrong. so whether it's his tax avoidance and paying $750 a year or cheating on anything else that he's done all of his life, there's nothing you can say to these people that does anything to their loyalty towards him. and so we have a problem as a society when we have fully 30% of us in a cult of permit. personality. but politically there's not enough of them to continue ruling over the rest of this.
ergo, trump lost the debate and the debate helped trump on his way to losing the election. and so the more we see of trump's unhinged behavior, i think the more repellant it is to normal people in this country. and i think we get -- we get confused sometimes between a political problem and a psychological problem. the politics are pretty clear right now. there are more people in a substantial majority that are just opposed to this in this country. don't like it. we have a sociological problem...
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now you want to see green come you don't want to see yellows, oranges, retro purples ergo weather patternnow, that's going to set us up with a bunch of days of green. so we should be, a little smoke around especially look to the east but we should have a pretty good set up here. northbay looks real good, a little bit of yellow at least may but central bay, and around the bay, this is the onshore wind. san jose in the yellow which is look at the scale up here, you go okay, just not quite good. but when we were up in these areas, we saw some purples, man. that was a rough go. so we are in a better spot and weather pattern is such that smoke will be taking a break, and temperatures will kind of be mild, if you will, for this time of year. pressure coming up in equinox tomorrow, and beginning of fall and temperatures a kind of acting like it. i will see you back with the full forecast and kind of a warm-up toward the end of the weekend. >>> tonight at 10:30, 19 people killed by vallejo police in 10 years. >> they always been given a pass. >>> the department's dubious record and recognition th
now you want to see green come you don't want to see yellows, oranges, retro purples ergo weather patternnow, that's going to set us up with a bunch of days of green. so we should be, a little smoke around especially look to the east but we should have a pretty good set up here. northbay looks real good, a little bit of yellow at least may but central bay, and around the bay, this is the onshore wind. san jose in the yellow which is look at the scale up here, you go okay, just not quite good....
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ergo, they say they can put pressure on them to deal with the palestinians, which they want to believeerse an "accelerating" decline in nature. —— the united nations. it has something called the convention on biological diversity — and it's looking at measures that countries can sign up to stop species becoming extinct. victoria gill has this report on the warnings. time is running out to repair the damage we're doing to the natural world — that's the message from the un's convention on biological diversity. its latest report calls for urgent action to slow and eventually stop what it describes as nature's accelerating decline. covid—i9 has taught us clearly the relationship between human action and nature, so we need to change our production patterns, our consumption patterns. human encroachment into the wild life, into the forest. the picture this report paints is of an unsustainable relationship between humans and nature. one study calculated that nearly £400 billion spent globally every year to subsidize that damage nature, like foster feel use year to subsidize that damage nature,
ergo, they say they can put pressure on them to deal with the palestinians, which they want to believeerse an "accelerating" decline in nature. —— the united nations. it has something called the convention on biological diversity — and it's looking at measures that countries can sign up to stop species becoming extinct. victoria gill has this report on the warnings. time is running out to repair the damage we're doing to the natural world — that's the message from the un's...
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we thinkumer sales, in august finally sales will come to the same level as ergo, flat rather than continuedeven months. shery: what does this mean for policymaking? we have seen china tightening rose in opposing financial demands and it comes to the financial industry but we have seen when it comes to stability the economy they have been more prudent this time around so we have better numbers. does that mean they will start tightening on further measures perhaps? oh, so the recovery has definitely been stronger than expected in the last few months, so i think you are right, the authorities have been printed and they did not give it all out -- prudent and they did not give it all out and they have also kept an eye on the financial risk and on property bubble. because they of course remember the previous stimulus consequences. i would not say that they start to really tighten. policies,ably easing especially on the monetary side. now they are paying more attention to financial prudence he, to regulations. especially on some of the more dust smaller banks and institutions, also on developers.
we thinkumer sales, in august finally sales will come to the same level as ergo, flat rather than continuedeven months. shery: what does this mean for policymaking? we have seen china tightening rose in opposing financial demands and it comes to the financial industry but we have seen when it comes to stability the economy they have been more prudent this time around so we have better numbers. does that mean they will start tightening on further measures perhaps? oh, so the recovery has...
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pete: authorities say michael ba bakla was seen lighting a fire behind a house in phoenix ergo oregon in seattle. and, jed, you look at the senselessness of lighting fires and increasing the impact of what is already a massive fire season on the west coast of our country. again, we don't know if there's a massive political motivation behind these arsonists and what they're doing. we will learn that but we've also seen from the left, including governor gavin newsom -- will brought this up last hour -- it's always the jump to climate change and the irony that that's who they're pointing to when we should just be doing everything we can to put these things out and stop anybody who's trying to continue to light fires. jedediah: yeah, we're seeing a lot of bad actors come out. and it's manifesting in different ways. you see these fires that were set, you see the looting that's gone on in the cities, massive destruction, violence. it's a bit of a crisis mode that we're in, in many cities coronated, it seems to be spreading. and i don't know what happens here. i keep saying that because some
pete: authorities say michael ba bakla was seen lighting a fire behind a house in phoenix ergo oregon in seattle. and, jed, you look at the senselessness of lighting fires and increasing the impact of what is already a massive fire season on the west coast of our country. again, we don't know if there's a massive political motivation behind these arsonists and what they're doing. we will learn that but we've also seen from the left, including governor gavin newsom -- will brought this up last...