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and they want it to be done in a different way with an fbi investigation, et cetera, et cetera. but, you know, both sides here are playing hard ball, brooke.
and they want it to be done in a different way with an fbi investigation, et cetera, et cetera. but, you know, both sides here are playing hard ball, brooke.
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et cetera. -- theresa's job. we seem to wants to reaso's job. et cetera. -- theresa'sjob.be reading into this a great deal. it is boris' for the taking, if you believe the front pages over the past few months. yes, and i'm not really sure thatis months. yes, and i'm not really sure that is the case. this story in the sunday times is the same story, in essence , sunday times is the same story, in essence, that the point is that lynton crosby is allegedly organising a campaign to vote down the chequers deal, and if that happens, theresa may's job the chequers deal, and if that happens, theresa may'sjob comes unsustainable, although we have heard that many times and she is still there. the theory is that she would then have to quit, and of coui’se would then have to quit, and of course the theory is that boris would then come in as the leader of the brexiteer group. now, there are many different obstacles to that happening, and one of them is, first of all, they have to voted down, and secondly, boris himself is not liked bya secondly, boris himself is not liked by a signific
et cetera. -- theresa's job. we seem to wants to reaso's job. et cetera. -- theresa'sjob.be reading into this a great deal. it is boris' for the taking, if you believe the front pages over the past few months. yes, and i'm not really sure thatis months. yes, and i'm not really sure that is the case. this story in the sunday times is the same story, in essence , sunday times is the same story, in essence, that the point is that lynton crosby is allegedly organising a campaign to vote down the...
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nobody remember who was there, et cetera, et cetera, what really happened.nd now someone is going to lose the opportunity he worked for his whole life, possibly? i don't think he will by the way i think the president is standing by him. i think republicans continue to stand by him, tom, but pretty atrocious someone can make allegations that are not backed up by anything, they become, kavanaugh, he becomes persona non grata all over cable news. >> this is absolutely, dirty, nasty politics at its absolute worse. focus on the process. senator diane dianne feinstein had the letter from dr. ford. sat on it. didn't ask him anything about that, long meetings, one-on-one interviews. didn't try to surprise him at the hearing. if she thought that was really real she could have used it then, but she held her fire till really the clock was over in order to delay the game. this is nasty politics. democrats are trying to rally their base. don't forget she is in a tough re-election fight in california from the left. trish: they want to make this election in the midterms ab
nobody remember who was there, et cetera, et cetera, what really happened.nd now someone is going to lose the opportunity he worked for his whole life, possibly? i don't think he will by the way i think the president is standing by him. i think republicans continue to stand by him, tom, but pretty atrocious someone can make allegations that are not backed up by anything, they become, kavanaugh, he becomes persona non grata all over cable news. >> this is absolutely, dirty, nasty politics...
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they could go in any business that had the sign, et cetera. looking at that, back in 2013, we implemented a very similar program. we had the design, as you see, similar to what seattle had. we had a department bulletin and essentially it was put up in police stations. sent a message to the community that as a person in the lgbt community, you can go to a police station, feel comfortable in doing so and report crime. we are there to help individuals that is really the concepts that we have had over the last five plus years. in terms of what we are looking at now with a safe place program and how it will work in san francisco, we will have a liaison officer of the community engagement division who will monitor the program. restarting in a couple stations and moving at citywide. we will have a great messaging. we will market this out in as many ways as possible, through social media after the captain put just newsletters and press conferences and every way we could possibly can to the public to say, if you are travelling in san francisco and you
they could go in any business that had the sign, et cetera. looking at that, back in 2013, we implemented a very similar program. we had the design, as you see, similar to what seattle had. we had a department bulletin and essentially it was put up in police stations. sent a message to the community that as a person in the lgbt community, you can go to a police station, feel comfortable in doing so and report crime. we are there to help individuals that is really the concepts that we have had...
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and they want it to be done in a different way with an fbi investigation, et cetera, et cetera. but, you know, both sides here are playing hard ball, brooke. you know, they're -- >> all the times he said smear, smear, smear. >> right. well, he was talking about the piece in "the new yorker," which he considered uncorroborated. he also quoted "the new york times," which i also thought was new york -- >> the failing "new york times." >> right, right. >> saying "the new york times" had the same information but, you know, didn't go with it. so, you know, i mean, we understand what is going on here. we understood it back when anita hill testified. and, you know, little has changed, to be honest. little has changed. >> republicans seem to -- kaitlan, this is for you. republicans seem to be lumping in this new allegation coming out of this "new yorker" piece with christine blasey ford's accusations as an offensive political tactic. lumping it all together. >> yeah. we are seeing the strategy change very quickly in the matter of that allegation with christine blasey ford to this allegat
and they want it to be done in a different way with an fbi investigation, et cetera, et cetera. but, you know, both sides here are playing hard ball, brooke. you know, they're -- >> all the times he said smear, smear, smear. >> right. well, he was talking about the piece in "the new yorker," which he considered uncorroborated. he also quoted "the new york times," which i also thought was new york -- >> the failing "new york times." >> right,...
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et cetera, et cetera. not as if bob woodward has never covered a presidential administration. it's the act of deciding what the president reads that can be substantive. >> yeah. >> and in this particular case, bob woodward makes the case, from his sources, that it was very substantive, that they were protecting the country and the president from himself. >> and in this case, he had a copy of the letter removed from the president's desk, which related to -- >> facts don't matter, jim. >> the trade agreement with south korea. i wonder, you know, it's interesting. and let's read gary cohn's for instance, his denial. that this book does not accurately portray my experience at the white house. i'm proud of my experience in the trump administration, and i continue to support the president and his economic agenda. so bob woodward says he's getting calls from people saying, you're absolutely right. but listen, i've got to say this. you know, to save my job, in effect. i mean, that would hold form for mattis, curre
et cetera, et cetera. not as if bob woodward has never covered a presidential administration. it's the act of deciding what the president reads that can be substantive. >> yeah. >> and in this particular case, bob woodward makes the case, from his sources, that it was very substantive, that they were protecting the country and the president from himself. >> and in this case, he had a copy of the letter removed from the president's desk, which related to -- >> facts don't...
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, et cetera. i would be naive to say there's not a political component to the argument going on on capitol hill between the democrats and republicans here. i don't think we can overstate at all the impact that holding judgem judge merrick garland's nomination up and then killing it has had on the democrats, but i would also say that the president's dismissiveness is not helping republicans and chuck grassley has gone out of his way, i would say, to be respectful to all of these women who has raised questions. the only problem is tomorrow we're only going to hear from one of them and there happen to be two others. >> right. to underscore how serious lithe allegations are, julie swetnick swearing in her affidavit where she was at a party where a woman was gang raped and she was saying later on she was gang raped, not by kavanaugh. swetnick says that she saw kavanaugh, quoting her, pressing girls against him without their consent, grinding against girls in attempting to remove or shift girls' clothin
, et cetera. i would be naive to say there's not a political component to the argument going on on capitol hill between the democrats and republicans here. i don't think we can overstate at all the impact that holding judgem judge merrick garland's nomination up and then killing it has had on the democrats, but i would also say that the president's dismissiveness is not helping republicans and chuck grassley has gone out of his way, i would say, to be respectful to all of these women who has...
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trish: et cetera, et cetera. but here is question for you.ou now have hillary clinton and this is why i say the russians have been successful what they have done, the likes of hillary clinton writing in "the atlantic" in a new article, she wants to get rid of the electoral college. i came from new hampshire. we get two little electoral votes, but we actually have a voice because of those two votes. if we didn't have the votes we wouldn't have anything. it would be all new york and california. they are still more important electorally those two votes can matter. this is why our founding fathers set up a system like this. now hillary clinton, who let's not forget, during 2016, was suggesting how horrendous and awful and despicable it was for donald trump to say that he may not, should he not win, trust the results of the election. now she is effectively saying let's get rid of the electoral college. if you ask me the russians have succeeded because you found someone of hillary clinton's stature saying i don't want electoral colleges anymore. th
trish: et cetera, et cetera. but here is question for you.ou now have hillary clinton and this is why i say the russians have been successful what they have done, the likes of hillary clinton writing in "the atlantic" in a new article, she wants to get rid of the electoral college. i came from new hampshire. we get two little electoral votes, but we actually have a voice because of those two votes. if we didn't have the votes we wouldn't have anything. it would be all new york and...
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we had last year hurricane that is hit florida, et cetera, everybody is back, you know -- >> you get> without a doubt. dagen: just to point out with eastern north carolina it is known for the military installations there, johnson air force base and camp lajun and fort bragg but that is one of the greatest if not the greatest concentration of hog farmers in the nation and pork production and much has been learned since the dave stating flooding after hurricane floyd back in 1999 where the sewage lagoon overflowed so they have improved in nearly 20 years but down in south carolina it's important to note the car manufacturing that's down there with the plant that bmw has, mercedes plant, i believe volvo, there is more manufacturing, boeing has a very prominent plant in south carolina. that's more manufacturing work oriented when you get down into the south carolina area. >> yeah, without a doubt. volvo came out and said they will stop production at that plant for several days, so i think that's where you get the build-up and everything comes to a halt so you're absolutely right. it's in
we had last year hurricane that is hit florida, et cetera, everybody is back, you know -- >> you get> without a doubt. dagen: just to point out with eastern north carolina it is known for the military installations there, johnson air force base and camp lajun and fort bragg but that is one of the greatest if not the greatest concentration of hog farmers in the nation and pork production and much has been learned since the dave stating flooding after hurricane floyd back in 1999 where...
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who said what, et cetera. not the character assassination. >> it seems like you get it now versus back in '91. >> i think i got it in '91. well, people have their own opinion. that's why i wrote "the violence against women" act. i wrote it. during this period. and the second reason i insisted the next time out two women come on the committee. two women. they didn't want to come on the committee. i campaigned for karen moseley brown if she won to come on the committee. it's important. it's important that people understand and i think people do now, understand how hard it is to come forward. and i always say to men, they say why so hard? how about if you've been abused? you see "deliverance"? what about if you were the guy strapped to the tree? i'm deadly earnest. >> dr. biden, let's just say come january this fellow sitting next to you comes to you, crisscrossing the country, campaigning for people, anyone who heard him recently knows that he still has a fire in his belly. if he comes to him -- >> do you? >> sa
who said what, et cetera. not the character assassination. >> it seems like you get it now versus back in '91. >> i think i got it in '91. well, people have their own opinion. that's why i wrote "the violence against women" act. i wrote it. during this period. and the second reason i insisted the next time out two women come on the committee. two women. they didn't want to come on the committee. i campaigned for karen moseley brown if she won to come on the committee. it's...
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et cetera.n and again, these are intelligent failures. they may be failures of the cia and we should regard intelligence skeptically. often the intelligence has not been recognized or probably analyzed. that is really what i think and i mean, the cia has much greater in the nsa has greater resources than any other intelligence agency in the sense they gather too much and it's a vast of material and it's not clear that the shape is. >> adam, that reminds me of a story when i'm doing my biography of mcgeorge and william bundy, to bundy brothers, william bundy had worked in the cia for a long time in the 1960s and working under a man named william lang langer, who was a harvard professor who been recruited to become head of the office of national intelligence in 1952. when he was recruited he told [inaudible] i can't possibly do the job if you give me more than 25 analysts. [laughter] he wanted it small and lean and recruited william bundy as one of those 25. but today we have -- david, how many? >
et cetera.n and again, these are intelligent failures. they may be failures of the cia and we should regard intelligence skeptically. often the intelligence has not been recognized or probably analyzed. that is really what i think and i mean, the cia has much greater in the nsa has greater resources than any other intelligence agency in the sense they gather too much and it's a vast of material and it's not clear that the shape is. >> adam, that reminds me of a story when i'm doing my...
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to take care of children, elder parents, et cetera, et cetera.t we found was difficult to get them back in. they're like, no, no, no, i'm sure time has passed me by. three years, four years of technology, i can't be -- we had this idea. let's put together kind of a returnship. you can stay for one day, you can stay for three months, four months, a refresh you are on all this. honestly we've had people go, okay, one day, this is right, this is crazy, i'm fine. back to work. others more, a month, catch up. that is actually the biggest reason why you don't see more women moving up and up and up. it's this ability to stay in the work force through these life events. that to me is one of the most important things you can do. that creates a pipeline for the future. >> would we have more policies like that if we had more women ceos? it seems both a chicken and an egg here. >> no, i know many of my male colleagues as commit today thte topic as i am. people look for a big bang of the topic. it is the accumulation of the decisions you make. the jobs are av
to take care of children, elder parents, et cetera, et cetera.t we found was difficult to get them back in. they're like, no, no, no, i'm sure time has passed me by. three years, four years of technology, i can't be -- we had this idea. let's put together kind of a returnship. you can stay for one day, you can stay for three months, four months, a refresh you are on all this. honestly we've had people go, okay, one day, this is right, this is crazy, i'm fine. back to work. others more, a month,...
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and business et cetera. people came together on a saturday and really started to hammer out a recommendations. she has asked departments to take a look at those recommendations and respond with a short memo about where our interests fit in with the recommendations and what we're doing about some of those recommendations if we are already working on those. we are in the process as a department of -- in preparing that memo. we as a human services agency will combine our memos and sends them back as an agency. that is something we are working on and it is due at the end of the month. i think that's what i have for today unless you have -- that is what i have for questions today. >> vice president loo: i am just wondering, do we have the final budget yet thought about that apartment? >> we do have the final budget for the department, but, yes. the mayor signed the budget on august 1st, so we have our final budget, yes. >> vice president loo: what is the month? >> i don't remember exactly what it is. where is ale
and business et cetera. people came together on a saturday and really started to hammer out a recommendations. she has asked departments to take a look at those recommendations and respond with a short memo about where our interests fit in with the recommendations and what we're doing about some of those recommendations if we are already working on those. we are in the process as a department of -- in preparing that memo. we as a human services agency will combine our memos and sends them back...
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the rainfall totals, the storm surge, et cetera. but brock long also warned that after this storm hits, wherever it hits, the power could be out for weeks. we have seen that, melissa, and david, other major storms that unto the natalie hit the united states. that is the warning a little while ago from the oval office and head of fema. melissa: blake, thank you. that is rough. david: it is the most powerful hurricane to take direct aim on the carolinas in almost 30 years. millions of americans are leaving their homes and businesses behind. later this hour we'll speak to the mayor of myrtle beach, south carolina, how she is preparing residents in her area to stay safe. melissa: a day of reflection as we remember 9/11 and the 3,000 lives that were lost. president trump praising the heroes of flight 93 in shanksville, pennsylvania. traders participating with a moment of silence in the new york stock exchange. tributes to the fallen next. [moment of silence] [bell ringing] you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his
the rainfall totals, the storm surge, et cetera. but brock long also warned that after this storm hits, wherever it hits, the power could be out for weeks. we have seen that, melissa, and david, other major storms that unto the natalie hit the united states. that is the warning a little while ago from the oval office and head of fema. melissa: blake, thank you. that is rough. david: it is the most powerful hurricane to take direct aim on the carolinas in almost 30 years. millions of americans...
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, et cetera, et cetera, and they go on and on and on. >> and he's fashioned himself as the nations'she republican base cannot continue to win national elections. this was a fluke, the donald trump election was a fluke, right? i think it was a fluke, because i don't know what the republicans' game is for the next national election, but hanging your hat on a president -- really, i'm interested in what's going to happen in suburban women, who has people fleeing away from him except for that 31%, 32% of the base. i don't know how they're going to win big if they hang their hat on him. >> it's the hope that the whole country is so fractured that nobody can agree on any one person and the person with the most of the minority ends up being the winner. >> an uplifting hope. >> don't go anywhere, coming up, president trump heads to the flood zone. hey allergy muddlers. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. ( ♪ ) face the
, et cetera, et cetera, and they go on and on and on. >> and he's fashioned himself as the nations'she republican base cannot continue to win national elections. this was a fluke, the donald trump election was a fluke, right? i think it was a fluke, because i don't know what the republicans' game is for the next national election, but hanging your hat on a president -- really, i'm interested in what's going to happen in suburban women, who has people fleeing away from him except for that...
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, et cetera.i don't know that for a fact. i think it's one of the wonderful things that people use in writing novels of that period. how can you separate them though? i mean, the espionage is a function of the politics, and we are-- you know, it may be true that it's the world's second oldest occupation as everybody likes to say, but the kind of espionage which we're talking about, which is a vast government bureaucratic enterprise is a relatively recent phenomenon. in america we didn't have a central intelligence agency until 47 and within our lifetimes that's really short. how do you marshal these vast bureaucracies? are they going to be self governmented. >> the cold war was about politics, wasn't it? a political argument between west and east, between communism and the free world, that's in essence what it was supposed to be about. so, i don't see how you can separate the two. >> okay, one final anecdote i can't resist. in 1964 i-- in the 1990's i interviewed a cia analyst who in 1964 wrote th
, et cetera.i don't know that for a fact. i think it's one of the wonderful things that people use in writing novels of that period. how can you separate them though? i mean, the espionage is a function of the politics, and we are-- you know, it may be true that it's the world's second oldest occupation as everybody likes to say, but the kind of espionage which we're talking about, which is a vast government bureaucratic enterprise is a relatively recent phenomenon. in america we didn't have a...
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old tenants, new tenants, et cetera. we also went into some of the practical issues with respect to replacing the elevator. the architect was there. the elevator technician was there. we received information from other elevator companies. i can show you we actually submitted that information prior to the last meeting a month ago, but i don't believe that it was in sufficient time for it to make it into your regular package so he had not seen it, and we were able to show we had done this further diligence and find ways to kind of modernize and do the self-levelling. but anyway, at the end of that meeting, it lasted for something over an hour, like an hour and 20 minutes, like that. we asked the tenants who would like the elevator to be replaced versus taking the measures that were suggested or some -- whichever ones could be implemented. upon the vote, there was zero votes to replace the elevator, and 100% to taking these steps that were suggested. so there was basically a meeting of the minds between the tenants based on
old tenants, new tenants, et cetera. we also went into some of the practical issues with respect to replacing the elevator. the architect was there. the elevator technician was there. we received information from other elevator companies. i can show you we actually submitted that information prior to the last meeting a month ago, but i don't believe that it was in sufficient time for it to make it into your regular package so he had not seen it, and we were able to show we had done this further...
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what do we know about this group, what they're saying, et cetera this morning?ow, we're having a hard time hearing sunlen. >> yeah. >> let's get in a quick break. we'll be right back. call to see if you qualify to enroll in a medicare advantage plan right now. at humana, we believe great things are ahead of you when you start with healthy. and part of staying healthy means choosing the right medicare plan. humana can help. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits when you're sick. but keep in mind you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan can cover your deductibles and co-insurance, but you may pay higher premiums than you do with other plans. and prescription drug coverage isn't included. but, with an all-in-one humana medicare advantage plan, you could get all that coverage plus part d prescription drug benefits. all for an affordable monthly plan premium, and in some areas, no plan premium. it's all described in this free book. call for yours, and discover how an all-in-one medicare advantag
what do we know about this group, what they're saying, et cetera this morning?ow, we're having a hard time hearing sunlen. >> yeah. >> let's get in a quick break. we'll be right back. call to see if you qualify to enroll in a medicare advantage plan right now. at humana, we believe great things are ahead of you when you start with healthy. and part of staying healthy means choosing the right medicare plan. humana can help. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays...
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, et cetera.ou walk away from those three days of hearings with what, barry? what do we take away from a supreme court hearing like this? >> well, you've watched kabuki theater. i mean it's an exercise in not answering questions. it's an exercise in obfuscation. it's an exercise in not getting to the core of what that person's true jurisprudence is, which is what i think the whole process should be about. this idea that we stepped away and have abandoned the 60-vote rule i think will only come back to, as a nation, harm us in the long run. >> katie, there was a statement from anita hill. a lot of parallels have been made here to what happened in 1981 when clarence thomas was nominated to the supreme court. given the seriousness of these allegations, the government needs to find a fair and neutral way for complaints to be investigated. the senate judiciary committee should put in place a process that enables anyone with a complaint of this nature to be heard. i have seen firsthand what happens when
, et cetera.ou walk away from those three days of hearings with what, barry? what do we take away from a supreme court hearing like this? >> well, you've watched kabuki theater. i mean it's an exercise in not answering questions. it's an exercise in obfuscation. it's an exercise in not getting to the core of what that person's true jurisprudence is, which is what i think the whole process should be about. this idea that we stepped away and have abandoned the 60-vote rule i think will only...
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they're working to get people drug treatment and mental illness treatment, et cetera. the police department, the chief's vision is that the sfpd lead the effort at the healthy streets operation center. we're not the lead to deal with homelessness. we're the lead to be organized to get everyone together and to facilitate the daily meetings, things of that nature. public works for the clean up. the controllers' office is involved because they are measuring success. what is success and what are your goals and are you meeting your goals and what are the statistics and we have great success revamping 311 and they have been great in hosting us and both director cronnenburg and carole devoting staff to help us work together. in terms of 311, i just want to mention a couple of things. number one is there are 200 to 250 calls a day that come over 311 city wide regarding encampments throughout the city. between august 25th and august 31st, there were reported 1,285 calls for service people in encampments. the primary areas called are the mission and civic center. last week we tr
they're working to get people drug treatment and mental illness treatment, et cetera. the police department, the chief's vision is that the sfpd lead the effort at the healthy streets operation center. we're not the lead to deal with homelessness. we're the lead to be organized to get everyone together and to facilitate the daily meetings, things of that nature. public works for the clean up. the controllers' office is involved because they are measuring success. what is success and what are...
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she's had to leave her home, et cetera, and she is recalling a traumatic experience. so it is up to her. but in your view, should she take this opportunity to testify under oath as to these allegations as she's given it. maybe not on the time frame that she wants. >> i have dealt with situations like this. it is difficult with victims of a sexual assault. it's their choice. it has to be the individual's choice. i hope for the larger interest, the larger public good she does come forward. what i hope does not happen is the fbi or the gop senators find some reason not to do this investigation. come monday and dr. ford decides i'm not going to testify because i need that corroboration that's out there and then what do the senators do? you talked about the long-term view. but i think the short-term view is we gave her a chance. she didn't show. too bad. let's move on. >> one could think that she's had at least six or seven weeks to think about this exact scenario playing out, right? she was worried about this happening nonetheless. she submitted that letter. she said that
she's had to leave her home, et cetera, and she is recalling a traumatic experience. so it is up to her. but in your view, should she take this opportunity to testify under oath as to these allegations as she's given it. maybe not on the time frame that she wants. >> i have dealt with situations like this. it is difficult with victims of a sexual assault. it's their choice. it has to be the individual's choice. i hope for the larger interest, the larger public good she does come forward....
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. >> yeah, and people where i was as well, soccer games and et cetera, tell us who wrote it.it that they think we are keeping a big secret from it. >> there's no question this is a bombshell document. the call is coming from within the house, as you pointed out, and it's somebody speaking with real knowledge. the white house will try to find the leaker, and what is different here is the surreal vision, can you imagine lie detectors lined up in the east room to out do themselves. the woodward book has not dropped yet, and when it does there will be a lot of former staffers and the bad blood and the distrust in the administration will become even more. very unclear if those documents will show what he wants them to show, but this is a white house in chaos right now. >> we will talk more about carter page and bruce orr in a little bit. it seems to me that it has a lot of spin to it, if they are down to one or two names you would think they would be marching these people out the door if they are suspicious of them. it's hard to believe they have an idea of who really did it? >> y
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. >> host: seve discard face the i'm a twitter, et cetera as gatekeepers of the news conference to aee press. >> yes. google, facebook, twitter are threats to the free press and a couple of ways. one way is that they actually manipulate how people interact with the news. so, when you go online and you may an entirely non-digital world, when you seek news you have to find it. when you go on to an online platform, they know all the information about you. but it's not necessarily about what you want. it's about what you take. so they will provide you with the information they want delivered to you. that's not necessarily saying that contention that google and facebook are trying to manipulate people. i don't know if that's actually happening. but do they have the capability of doing not? absolutely. do they interfere in the abstraction between the reader and the journalists? mainly just to say you advertising, yes, they interfere. the other point is these google and facebook especially are exploiting them have been exploiting for a number of years their possession the reader and that jo
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et cetera and primarily emphasizing peaceful cooperation but what did the administration of mr obama bring about it the bronx brought about the so-called arab spring or actually for that are not a bomb threat and then muslim country it was succeeded i think bomb seven muslim countries keep going. this was succeeded by mr trump mr trump in the year before he became president he was talking about he wants to stroll that troops from syria and from iraq cetera but once he became president histone change it what what does this tell us is that that establishment the deep establishment in the united states has very much a strong. decision making. control over the policy of the united states so for the past yet and they have mr trump instead of. diminishing u.s. troops and was growing u.s. troops from both syria and iraq he has been increasing the numbers particularly in syria the number of u.s. troops now in syria are about three thousand troops and that is better yet except by the trump administration mr bolton and other than mr bolton that they want but that syria based on the claim is th
et cetera and primarily emphasizing peaceful cooperation but what did the administration of mr obama bring about it the bronx brought about the so-called arab spring or actually for that are not a bomb threat and then muslim country it was succeeded i think bomb seven muslim countries keep going. this was succeeded by mr trump mr trump in the year before he became president he was talking about he wants to stroll that troops from syria and from iraq cetera but once he became president histone...
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, et cetera, and let's see how it holds up. >> can i just add one other thing? let's go to donald trump. prurch has said ve-- president said very complimentary things of bob woodward in the past and the transcript that we have on cnn.com and the audiotape, what does he say? bob, you've always been very fair to me. those are his own words >> there's a reference in there to 20 years ago of an interview that bob did with trump and again the fairness of it. it was bob and myself in trump tower. we went to see trump there. he was just fine with the whole thing. >> that audio of listening to bob woodward's current-day conversation with president trump is fascinating, we'll play that for you. in terms of the color of what this books reveals to give people an illustration, gary cohn, one of the top financial guys in the trump white house, he says there was a critical trade deal that the president would have withdrawn the u.s. from. and gary cohn understood that would affect national security and it was waiting on the president's desk and he knew the president would sign
, et cetera, and let's see how it holds up. >> can i just add one other thing? let's go to donald trump. prurch has said ve-- president said very complimentary things of bob woodward in the past and the transcript that we have on cnn.com and the audiotape, what does he say? bob, you've always been very fair to me. those are his own words >> there's a reference in there to 20 years ago of an interview that bob did with trump and again the fairness of it. it was bob and myself in...
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he's going to make these promises, et cetera. they're adjusting now. you now hear chinese business leaders and others speaking in terms of a decades-long trade war. it's a major adjustment and the president has forced china to change its view on this issue. >> and they have a big meeting coming up in november. so let's see what happens then. let me bring in also chief political correspondent dana bash. dana, what was your kind of what was your takeaway? it's interesting to see the president standing up there addressing world leaders. you know the domestic politics have to be in the back of his mind. he can't get away from it at every turn. what did you think of, i don't know, his change of tone with north korea? not surprising because we know how he's been talking. >> it's hard to believe it was only a year ago that he called kim jong-un rocket man at that very same podium. one of the things that strikes me in covering congress where the money is suproved and appropriated to give to countries around the world is the very clear change in tone, maybe not
he's going to make these promises, et cetera. they're adjusting now. you now hear chinese business leaders and others speaking in terms of a decades-long trade war. it's a major adjustment and the president has forced china to change its view on this issue. >> and they have a big meeting coming up in november. so let's see what happens then. let me bring in also chief political correspondent dana bash. dana, what was your kind of what was your takeaway? it's interesting to see the...
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teachers, child care workers, health care workers who work for children, et cetera, et cetera. whole list. believe it or not, clergy is not on that list. >> cnn requested interviews. neither were made available. yetter was placed on administrative leave last month and while malone apologized, he said he was not going anywhere. >> the shepherd does not desert the flock. >> snyder, the prominent church benefactor was outrage. he broke his silence and used the pulpit to call on malone to resign. >> by being silent, our catholic church, our diocese in buffalo and our catholic church worldwide suffered mightily by being silent. we will suffer no more. >> thank you for staying on that story. >>> a meeting that could decide the fate of the russia probe, a hearing that could decide the fate of a supreme court nomination. and in just a few minutes a major speech at the united nations with the whole world watching. just a small slice of this really remarkable week. we'll get the bottom line next. hijacked from dreams. pulled from decades of obsession. taken from the souls of artists. we
teachers, child care workers, health care workers who work for children, et cetera, et cetera. whole list. believe it or not, clergy is not on that list. >> cnn requested interviews. neither were made available. yetter was placed on administrative leave last month and while malone apologized, he said he was not going anywhere. >> the shepherd does not desert the flock. >> snyder, the prominent church benefactor was outrage. he broke his silence and used the pulpit to call on...
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use the boys' bathroom, et cetera, be treated like a boy or a girl, depending on the situation. but what usually happened is schools wait until this little trans kid shows up to make any kind of changes, and then they change in a way that, you know, is consistent with binary conformity. one of the things that i know and many researchers know is the majority of transgender children aren't visible so any group of children, they are there. and they don't show themselves because they're not -- it's not safe. they know that they would not be okay and they're smart. so they are just, you know, some will never show themselves and you know, some may eventually when they manage to, you know, find some community and support to do so. but i think it's very important to transition the school away from sex categories and teach kids good bathroom etiquette. start in kindergarten. like everybody uses the bathroom, this is how you behave in bathrooms because i don't think bathrooms -- sex segregated bathrooms are safe places anyway. this idea of having a trans kid in there is going to put anyon
use the boys' bathroom, et cetera, be treated like a boy or a girl, depending on the situation. but what usually happened is schools wait until this little trans kid shows up to make any kind of changes, and then they change in a way that, you know, is consistent with binary conformity. one of the things that i know and many researchers know is the majority of transgender children aren't visible so any group of children, they are there. and they don't show themselves because they're not -- it's...
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i'm sure there will be deejays, et cetera, but are you also thinking live music, et cetera? >> so, jolene has been running women's events in the city for about ten years and has also been involved in queer events for probably just as long, so we will be doing deejay setup, we'll also be doing a lot of community events. we work closely with nclr and women's march and things like that, so art shows they want to do and community outreach, but primarily we'll have different nights focused for promotors within the community that want to do fashion shows, deejay events, things of that nature. >> got it. and from your community last night, what was the general sense from the community? generally supportive? >> everyone's excited. we didn't have any negative comments at all, actually. >> anymore questions? you may have a seat. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> we're going to open up public comment for this agenda item. is there anybody from the public who'd like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. we'll open it up for commissioner discussion and for potential motions.
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but the courts are very good the days and really with those attempts to bury the other side et cetera et cetera. >> as i said previously with a false sense of security i feel much safer here i hope putin will not do to truong but who knows? but to show what you notice something unusual? so i don't know. >> with regard to the english language. yes not tens of thousands but million in the u.k. and around the world. in the u.k. and in the united states there is a large army of people who is responsive either as the american system or government or a conspiracy theory but to get those alternative point of view to see everyday in social media, and with other stories it is a classic case of fake news and we do feel fortunate of legal inquiry. >> there is a question of similarities and differences? >> i would say and in defense of the people of what they believe and what they want for this country. is it for this propaganda? and what i believe so what they are concerned what had happened in ukraine but of course those russian speaking people of estonia with that information they had received
but the courts are very good the days and really with those attempts to bury the other side et cetera et cetera. >> as i said previously with a false sense of security i feel much safer here i hope putin will not do to truong but who knows? but to show what you notice something unusual? so i don't know. >> with regard to the english language. yes not tens of thousands but million in the u.k. and around the world. in the u.k. and in the united states there is a large army of people...
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if that continues to grow, we will see not only impact in terms of employment, jobs, et cetera but also importantly further on into the u.s. economy whether it's manufacturing, agricultural or retail stores. >> ports in milwaukee, the great lakes, san francisco. we have the map up. what kind of tariff related shipment drops have you seen because we already have a steel and aluminum. >> in the case of steel and aluminum, you reference the port of new orleans, they have seen a 25% decline in their imports in steel and aluminum, just the fear based on those tariffs. while that is obviously an impact on its own, it can also further hurt our agricultural exports because about 80% of the steel or aluminum that is moved through new orleans moves up the mississippi river via barge and those same barges are utilized by our farmers and agricultural products. if those, if we have less barges going up it will increase the cost of that transportation and make our agricultural commodities less competitive in the world market. >> kurt, thank you very much. glad to hear that the ports got the one thing
if that continues to grow, we will see not only impact in terms of employment, jobs, et cetera but also importantly further on into the u.s. economy whether it's manufacturing, agricultural or retail stores. >> ports in milwaukee, the great lakes, san francisco. we have the map up. what kind of tariff related shipment drops have you seen because we already have a steel and aluminum. >> in the case of steel and aluminum, you reference the port of new orleans, they have seen a 25%...
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manufacturers, et cetera.or saudi arabia, for the u.s., for instance, to suspend those sales, which secretary pompeo has just reauthorized, saying saudi arabia is making enough of an effort to minimize civilian casualties? >> i do think we have an opportunity to put further pressure on the saudis in a way that will help change their behavior. and the certification that was just done wasn't a real certification. it didn't address the items that were laid out in the legislation, the requirement that we try to get the parties to the table to mediate, the requirement that the bombing take into consideration civilians. so we're not doing what we could be doing there to address the situation. >> look, it's notable that it was $100 billion arms sale agreement between the u.s., the uk, and saudi arabia. so thank you for keeping a focus on all of this. and for being with us, and we'll see, of course, focusing on what happens in the senate on the judiciary committee and the full senate with kavanaugh. >> thanks so much.
manufacturers, et cetera.or saudi arabia, for the u.s., for instance, to suspend those sales, which secretary pompeo has just reauthorized, saying saudi arabia is making enough of an effort to minimize civilian casualties? >> i do think we have an opportunity to put further pressure on the saudis in a way that will help change their behavior. and the certification that was just done wasn't a real certification. it didn't address the items that were laid out in the legislation, the...
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, et cetera.got 3% in this poll. now, i'm not sure that it's 3%, but we're pretty sure it's low in the african-american community. >> joan, you wanted in. >> yeah. i mean i think that michael, you know, once again i'm agreeing with a republican. michael is right. this is one poll. you've said that. we've got to take the averages. but there are a couple of interesting numbers in this poll, and one of them is that donald trump's the strongly disapproved number has always been in the low 40s. it's up to 53%. again, we might see a poll tomorrow where that changes, and we do pay attention to good and bad polls. if we're paying attention, pay attention to that. then the question that you asked bakari. i think it's really interesting because the trump effort to discredit robert mueller was working. we saw during the summer, late spring/summer, his poll numbers, his approval ratings were going down. they have been climbing, and now they're up to 63%. >> another interesting number i've seen here, ryan -- a
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sanctions, et cetera. >> on that point, you have not heard back from the white house yet on the lettert you sent. you talk about sanctions. the house passed a measure that would install stepped up sanctions on bashar al assad's regimes including any forces that are supportive of him. that would be russia. you say it is time for the senate to pass this. does it look likely at all? >> the problem with the senate and the problem with some folks over in the senate is they are scared to death to exert america's influence because we are uniquely capable of being able to enforce human rights and dignity around the globe and to stand up and say atrocities have no place. we have been blessed to be able to do that. a lot of the folks in the senate, even people on my side of the aisle say i yearn again for a day in which america has no presence outside of its own borders. that is tramg itragic for me. even if you do the sanctions more against russia it will not stop. it's sending a strong message that we stand for something. >> mattis has been clear that he is not going to message what the u.s. r
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to take care of this for her and she texted me right afterward witht an apology and good wishe, et cetera. so i'm glad that she's taking care of herself. i don't expect that p.j. would remember this evening. it was a very unremarkable party. there was not one of their more notorious parties because nothing remarkable happened to them that evening. they were downstairs. mr. judge is a different story. i would expect that he would remember that this happened. >> understood. >> senator harris just questioned you from the maricopa county protocol on sexual assault. that the paper she was holdingt up. are you aware -- and you know, i've been really impressed today because you've been talking about norepinephrine and cortisol in what we call in the profession basically the neurobiological effects of trauma. have you also educated yourself best way to get to memory and truth in termsms of interviewing the terms of trauma? >> for me interviewing victims of trauma? know, the best way to do it. the best practices for interviewing is a trauma. >> no. >> would you believe me if i told you that there'
to take care of this for her and she texted me right afterward witht an apology and good wishe, et cetera. so i'm glad that she's taking care of herself. i don't expect that p.j. would remember this evening. it was a very unremarkable party. there was not one of their more notorious parties because nothing remarkable happened to them that evening. they were downstairs. mr. judge is a different story. i would expect that he would remember that this happened. >> understood. >> senator...
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, et cetera. in this case it is a moving target as to what is pakistan's concern. so do either one of you expect something that pakistan once that has not been publicly stated since the collapse of the government in 1992? >> i am the one who is perhaps least knowledgeable. i guess i get to go first. that is the question that was raised. it has been debated at low levels, mid-levels, inside the u.s. government. there have been discussions in the situation room. the answers are still not clear. i think there are several factors that are important to keep in mind. the first fundamental question is, why is there a pakistan and what role does the military, including the intelligence services, people sometimes make a distinction, when i say the military i mean all of these organizations. the role that they play in a continued formation of a state that is still really, really young. the afghan state has origins much earlier than the pakistani state. a state that has been governed and molded by these mili
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they speak to his respect for the rule of law, his trustworthiness, et cetera. >> if you broke it downy. >> and credibility. >> but if you asked, is he getting the job done? >> no. >> no. many people would say no. and you will find out in 57 days how true that really is. >> you will, right? but again, you'll find out in 2020 how true that is. >> let's get over the mid terms first. >> we'll be watching both. unfortunately, we're going to have to leave it there. we are moments away from our next update on the monster storm that is heading towards the east coast, including us here in washington. the latest details from the national hurricane center. that's next. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia.
they speak to his respect for the rule of law, his trustworthiness, et cetera. >> if you broke it downy. >> and credibility. >> but if you asked, is he getting the job done? >> no. >> no. many people would say no. and you will find out in 57 days how true that really is. >> you will, right? but again, you'll find out in 2020 how true that is. >> let's get over the mid terms first. >> we'll be watching both. unfortunately, we're going to have to...
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, et cetera. but doesn't tell you so what do you do? i think my book does tell you what we do. it's about citizenship. it's about democracy. it's how you make a democracy work and it shows the journey of, what, 40, 50 years of trying to do that, sometimes sailing but mostly being able to make it work to be accountable. >> host: and it's about feeling that you're in congress to help solve problems tickets about a vision for the future. it's about bipartisanship if you mention some of the greats like dick lugar who was and is the prince and who sadly lost in a primary in his state to somebody on the far right and then he lost that election was lost to democrat, joe donnelly. >> guest: which is one of the reasons why today we have gridlock and a lack of accountability in the senate because a lot of republican senators are not as worried about their general election as they are terrified of the primary. the primaries are used as a leverage. >> host: that happens in the democratic party, too, to be fai
, et cetera. but doesn't tell you so what do you do? i think my book does tell you what we do. it's about citizenship. it's about democracy. it's how you make a democracy work and it shows the journey of, what, 40, 50 years of trying to do that, sometimes sailing but mostly being able to make it work to be accountable. >> host: and it's about feeling that you're in congress to help solve problems tickets about a vision for the future. it's about bipartisanship if you mention some of the...
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especially the cycles because of the ability to grow businesses rb nef knews or sales et cetera. as inflation takes more hold it becomes problematic. but for right now i think the inflationary story especially from sort of the trade war itself is not bad news for equities the things i worried about is the fixed income slide of the portfolio. because it's got maechs inflows they have not embraced equity he is it's full on fixed income that's more problematic. >> obviously on the desk here some of us believe we can hold out a bit here and china can hold out a bit here but when you think about manufacturing, supply chains it's not easy to change, 30, 40 years of this when you see the president tweeting at apple saying build iphones here that would take decades to do in the capacity we are talking about now. is that a fundamental problem about that we are not going to be able to fix that? >> you nail an important issue this is a game of chess. this is not simply just like here is tariffs on $200 billion and then he they put on tariffs against 100 pl you sit back and add them up sayin
especially the cycles because of the ability to grow businesses rb nef knews or sales et cetera. as inflation takes more hold it becomes problematic. but for right now i think the inflationary story especially from sort of the trade war itself is not bad news for equities the things i worried about is the fixed income slide of the portfolio. because it's got maechs inflows they have not embraced equity he is it's full on fixed income that's more problematic. >> obviously on the desk here...