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yes. ...has her eye on eugene. eye on eugene. got that one covered. now, nobody knows about this except loretta, a dance hall girl in madame lafitte's sleazy bar. now, as the play starts, where jeffrey, the jamaican bartender... ? all day, all night ? ? mixing drinks ? ? unh, unh ? ? all day, all -- ? ...is listening to chops, the trumpet player, wailing away on his horn. hey, can i play chops? please, can i? can i play chops? oh, bookman, here's an extra script. here, you play chops. lafitte's dimly lit -- you're over here, dear. ...at madame lafitte's dimly lit bourbon street caf?. jeffrey, the bar is over here. loretta, you come over here. yvonne, you make your entrance up center, please. up center, okay. now remember, this is new orleans, 1955. there are a lot of people around, gambling, drinking. and dancing? oh, yes, dancing, having a lot of fun. now, loretta speaks first. [ as mae west ] what do you want to order, gambling man? [ clears throat ] bring me a ragin' cajun. that's a jigger of gin, a jigger of vodka, a shot of yak juice, and somethi
yes. ...has her eye on eugene. eye on eugene. got that one covered. now, nobody knows about this except loretta, a dance hall girl in madame lafitte's sleazy bar. now, as the play starts, where jeffrey, the jamaican bartender... ? all day, all night ? ? mixing drinks ? ? unh, unh ? ? all day, all -- ? ...is listening to chops, the trumpet player, wailing away on his horn. hey, can i play chops? please, can i? can i play chops? oh, bookman, here's an extra script. here, you play chops. lafitte's...
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what do you make of that, eugene? >> i don't think it can be overplayed out significant the tension between these two. seeing those clips states that. we have not seen that disagreement from the president recent presidential nominee and previous nominee. the men suggest they want to put those things in the past and move forward into making america great again. whether or not the base will get on board with that remains to be seen. a lot of people took criticism for supporting trump that romney did not have to put up with. it seems he is being rewarded right now. >> let's talk about the wealth factor. donald trump says he will represent the working men and women. you know, the working class. the people whom the system is rigged against. you look at the cabinet consideration and the money. harold hamm, $15 million. wilbur ross, $60 million. you see the numbers. he really is -- what does this is a? is it concerning at all? maybe these people don't have middle class ties and senseability? is donald trump saying they are s
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errol lewis, eugene scott. i know you're going to stay with us here because we also want to talk to you about trump's cabinet picks and the democrats. they've got some big decisions to make as well. we're going to do that after the break. thank you for sticking around. >>> be sure to watch "the state of the union" with jake tapper today. on the show he has vermont senator bernie sanders and kellyanne conway. "the state of the union" with jake tapper 9:00 a.m. eastern only here on cnn. so that you can spend more time making special moments... ...with your family. marie callender's. it's time to savor. jay knows how to keep nice shorts, dad...g. this is what the pros wear. uhhh... that's why he starts his day with those two scoops in heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. ready to eat my dust? too bad i already filled up on raisins. kellogg's raisin bran. deliciously heart healthy. sometino big deal.shing my gums bleed. but my hygienist said, it is a big deal. go pro with crest pro health gum protection. it helps p
errol lewis, eugene scott. i know you're going to stay with us here because we also want to talk to you about trump's cabinet picks and the democrats. they've got some big decisions to make as well. we're going to do that after the break. thank you for sticking around. >>> be sure to watch "the state of the union" with jake tapper today. on the show he has vermont senator bernie sanders and kellyanne conway. "the state of the union" with jake tapper 9:00 a.m....
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. >> and, eugene, i want to get real quickly of you, how much of a role do you think donald trump's children are going to play on this administration? >> as you know, they're already on the transition executive team which is not that big of a surprise considering how prominent their role was in the actual campaign. on friday, they're vetting business structures and it will allow them to completely take over the business trump organization. while some of them are more apparent, such as jared kushner, his son-in-law, the trump brand could take quite a bit in this cycle. >> eugene scott, thanks for being here. >> as donald trump heads to the white house, we talk about his kids poised to take over that
. >> and, eugene, i want to get real quickly of you, how much of a role do you think donald trump's children are going to play on this administration? >> as you know, they're already on the transition executive team which is not that big of a surprise considering how prominent their role was in the actual campaign. on friday, they're vetting business structures and it will allow them to completely take over the business trump organization. while some of them are more apparent, such...
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so, eugene, how was your flight? it stunk. just because i had a coach ticket they tried to kick me out of first class. when you're in my line of work, you learn not to take no for an answer. what is it you do? i sell romwhite products, dick. re romwhite products? you name it. anything to satisfy your household, personal, even a few of your barnyard needs. dick, would you like to see how this little gizmo could get rid of nose hairs like that? no. i can't take that for an answer, dick. sooner or later, i'm going to get you. georgie porge. no, i'm the handyman here at the stratford. just like my father was before me. it's sort of a family tradition. sounds more like a nice way of saying "dad got me the job." say, eugene, would it be all right if i got a picture of you? great! but let me get one first. oh. terrific. say, have you got a bikini or something? i think that's enough photos for awhile. just as well. ooh, ooh, ohh! hot camera! hot camera! george, maybe this would be a good time and because you've been so kind to let me
so, eugene, how was your flight? it stunk. just because i had a coach ticket they tried to kick me out of first class. when you're in my line of work, you learn not to take no for an answer. what is it you do? i sell romwhite products, dick. re romwhite products? you name it. anything to satisfy your household, personal, even a few of your barnyard needs. dick, would you like to see how this little gizmo could get rid of nose hairs like that? no. i can't take that for an answer, dick. sooner or...
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joining us, eugene scott. >> good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> eugene, these documents have to do with mark rich. what is in them? why were they released? >> reporter: they're redacted files from the 2001 par don by former president bill clinton regarding mark rich. he's an international financier, a former hedge fund manager. they've been made public and a lot of clinton supporters are wondering why now, why nearly 15 years later and just a week before the election has this been made available to voters. >> what are democrats saying about the timing of this release? >> reporter: well, it has become an issue that brings more attention to comey, who has had a very rough week with some democratic lawmakers and strategists wondering why he's making the decisions that he is. they're also wondering if the fbi is going to make public some of the investigations from donald trump. we saw brian fallon, one of clinton's spokes people, mentioning the investigations from the agency into donald trump's housing discrimination cases for the '70s. so they're just harping on it, wondering wh
joining us, eugene scott. >> good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> eugene, these documents have to do with mark rich. what is in them? why were they released? >> reporter: they're redacted files from the 2001 par don by former president bill clinton regarding mark rich. he's an international financier, a former hedge fund manager. they've been made public and a lot of clinton supporters are wondering why now, why nearly 15 years later and just a week before the...
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three days to go, eugene.e in washington, thank you very much for being with us. >>> stay with cnn. you won't have to miss anything when it comes to election day coverage. stay with cnn, and we will have all of our correspondents, our reporters, producers on the grounds, photojournalists bringing you every detail tuesday -- >> really? >> we will. >> how many more days to go? >> three days to go. >> good. >>> we'll turn to other news in a moment. iraqi troops in mosul for the first time in two years. isis is using a vicious tactic to hold them back. >>> in the united kingdom, pro-bicyclpro pro-brexit tabloids and why the prime minister says brexit will continue as planned. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out a
three days to go, eugene.e in washington, thank you very much for being with us. >>> stay with cnn. you won't have to miss anything when it comes to election day coverage. stay with cnn, and we will have all of our correspondents, our reporters, producers on the grounds, photojournalists bringing you every detail tuesday -- >> really? >> we will. >> how many more days to go? >> three days to go. >> good. >>> we'll turn to other news in a moment....
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we have eugene fallonetti, a generous man and the proud owner of the tree behind us. how are you doing, gene? >> very good. >> reporter: you are from around scranton, pennsylvania and this has been in your yard for years and years. how old is the tree? >> the tree i believe is 85 years old. >> reporter: and you are making up the tree to see it lit up? >> it's worth the trip. >> reporter: what do you expect tomorrow night? that's all. >> reporter: say again? >> a little fun. >> reporter: for sure we can manage that. i think it's interesting that the tree is 85 and tomorrow is a bit of a special day for you as well. >> it's a birthday. >> reporter: mem. oh, a birthday. how old are you turning tomorrow? >> 86. >> reporter: so you have a few months on this tree. >> i do. >> reporter: who has more stories to tell? >> i do. >> reporter: you man of a few words. >> i am really enjoying it. i'm having a ball. >> reporter: we hope you are enjoying yourself and you enjoy yourself tomorrow. eugene, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> reporter: and the tree lighting tomorro
we have eugene fallonetti, a generous man and the proud owner of the tree behind us. how are you doing, gene? >> very good. >> reporter: you are from around scranton, pennsylvania and this has been in your yard for years and years. how old is the tree? >> the tree i believe is 85 years old. >> reporter: and you are making up the tree to see it lit up? >> it's worth the trip. >> reporter: what do you expect tomorrow night? that's all. >> reporter: say...
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>> eugene mccarthy does something that's taboo.s out against a sitting president from the same party. >> mccarthy came in from left field. he was not thought of in the front rank of presidential contenders. but there was a great deal of frustration and even despair among the young. eugene mccarthy gave them hope. >> how many volunteers for senate mccarthy? >> i'm ready to vote in the primary. >> from nbc news election central in manchester, new hampshire, this is the news. >> if mccarthy gets as much as 30% of the vote or more against an incumbent president, he can legitimately claim an important victory. >> mccarthy didn't win the new hampshire primary. but he took enough votes that it scared lyndon. he got 42% of the vote. but mccarthy was a nothing, an upstart. if mccarthy could draw blood, johnson was vulnerable. >> they said '68 was the year. i think march the 12th is the day. [ applause ] >> how does this strike you? you're not disappointed he didn't actually win? >> oh, no. he did win, though. this is exactly what he wanted.
>> eugene mccarthy does something that's taboo.s out against a sitting president from the same party. >> mccarthy came in from left field. he was not thought of in the front rank of presidential contenders. but there was a great deal of frustration and even despair among the young. eugene mccarthy gave them hope. >> how many volunteers for senate mccarthy? >> i'm ready to vote in the primary. >> from nbc news election central in manchester, new hampshire, this is...
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eugene, always a pleasure to have you with us this hour.'s talk about, first of all, where the race stands right now and a look at the map. the breakdown is changed a bit of the electoral college and it seems that states are now these -- some of these important battleground states are moving toward donald trump. >> very much so. i think i'm paying a lot of attention b to nevada, north carolina and florida. these are states with huge basis of donald trump supporters, but also significant urban areas. and we know that urban residents tend to vote left primarily because they are more diverse populations. and so we're seeing states become tossups that in previous elections were a little more easy to guess, but we don't know what will happen yet for sure. >> and very important to point out. donald trump would have to practically run the table here in order to even get close to that magic number of 270. it is a tall order. >> it is a tall order. we have hillary clinton still leading in national polls as of now. one of the states that donald trump
eugene, always a pleasure to have you with us this hour.'s talk about, first of all, where the race stands right now and a look at the map. the breakdown is changed a bit of the electoral college and it seems that states are now these -- some of these important battleground states are moving toward donald trump. >> very much so. i think i'm paying a lot of attention b to nevada, north carolina and florida. these are states with huge basis of donald trump supporters, but also significant...
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. >> eugene, do you get the sense that donald trump is kind of learning through the process as well?ince we're seeing him walk back from his campaign promises so to speak, a little bit here? >> absolutely. and i think one thing that he is learning is that he had more than the working class white base to help him get to office. he won significant percentages of college-educated white men and white women. and some of them are more mainstream in their conservatism than his bases and some left radical of those proposed. for example, the suggestion that kids under 25 get to remain on obamacare is something that they are going to continue. so not the complete repeal and not a complete disaster as he said on the campaign, it seems like 12k3w4r7 al like. >> all right. let's talk about mike pence, he has taken over the transition team from chris christie. let's listen to how jack kingston characterized those cnn's wolf blitzer last night. >> mike pence not only knows the capital and he knows the players and house and the senate, he knows how the committee system works, but he also knows all t
. >> eugene, do you get the sense that donald trump is kind of learning through the process as well?ince we're seeing him walk back from his campaign promises so to speak, a little bit here? >> absolutely. and i think one thing that he is learning is that he had more than the working class white base to help him get to office. he won significant percentages of college-educated white men and white women. and some of them are more mainstream in their conservatism than his bases and...
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all right, eugene scott. thank you. >>> hillary clinton. a huge cubs fan kept her motorcade in tempe, arizona to watch the game. she is in north carolina as her army of big name surrogates, including president obama fanned out across the country. she was in arizona because the campaign is hoping to turn that red state blue. cnn's brianna keilar has latest. >> reporter: john and christine, hillary clinton in arizona trying to turn this red state blue. would be the first time since bill clinton won arizona back in 1996. it is a tall order. she has a lot of surrogates she is relying on. big names, including tim kaine. he will give a speech in spanish in arizona. also president obama has been campaigning for her arguing that his legacy is tied to hillary clinton. he needs to pass the baton to her. and she tries to appeal to the voters in the middle. those horrified by donald trump. >> on january 20th, either i or trump will be sworn in as the next president of the united states. a lot of people are still considering who to vote for. i think peo
all right, eugene scott. thank you. >>> hillary clinton. a huge cubs fan kept her motorcade in tempe, arizona to watch the game. she is in north carolina as her army of big name surrogates, including president obama fanned out across the country. she was in arizona because the campaign is hoping to turn that red state blue. cnn's brianna keilar has latest. >> reporter: john and christine, hillary clinton in arizona trying to turn this red state blue. would be the first time since...
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joining us now to discuss this is ellis henican and symone sanders and eugene scott. we heard from president obama already today during this broadcast. donald trump meets with paul ryan in washington. i want to play what paul ryan said yesterday. it relates to where we are this morning. listen. >> many of our fellow citizens feel alienated and lost faith in our core institutions. they don't feel heard and they don't feel represented by those in office, but donald trump heard a voice out in the country that no one else heard. he connected in ways with people know one else did. >> so there's truth in what paul ryan just said, ellis henican. i want to juxtapose what we saw on the streets protesting and upset over the results of the election feeling like they are unheard. >> it is a targeting question. a lot of alienation out there. depending on whether your sympathies lie, indicates who it is you sympathize with. is it the white working class people whose jobs have gone off to china or the dreamers trying to make lives for themselves or african-americans who suffer treme
joining us now to discuss this is ellis henican and symone sanders and eugene scott. we heard from president obama already today during this broadcast. donald trump meets with paul ryan in washington. i want to play what paul ryan said yesterday. it relates to where we are this morning. listen. >> many of our fellow citizens feel alienated and lost faith in our core institutions. they don't feel heard and they don't feel represented by those in office, but donald trump heard a voice out...
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eugene scott is tracking the latest for us.hat, eugene, good morning -- >> good morning. >> -- what is director comey saying? >> he is sticking to his original decision. he is not planning to speak out more until after the conclusion. >> hillary clinton is saying you think you had a rough weekend. what are agents doing? the search warrant to go through the e-mails. we are 40 hours in. >> the process is using the equipment that the fbi uses in quantico. they are separating huma's e-mails from anthony weiner's e-mails looking for something classified. >> and what about huma abedin here? what is she saying? >> we have not heard from her out in public since all of this broke. we do have -- >> she is not on the trail. >> she hasn't been since friday. we have a statement from her lawyers. her lawyers are saying she learned from press reports for the first time that the laptop could contain e-mails of hers. she will continue to be forthcoming and cooperative. >> the issue here for him, i guess, he was stuck between two bad choices. >>
eugene scott is tracking the latest for us.hat, eugene, good morning -- >> good morning. >> -- what is director comey saying? >> he is sticking to his original decision. he is not planning to speak out more until after the conclusion. >> hillary clinton is saying you think you had a rough weekend. what are agents doing? the search warrant to go through the e-mails. we are 40 hours in. >> the process is using the equipment that the fbi uses in quantico. they are...
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eugene, let me begin with the new names. we heard rumors but this is confirmation from the trump transition team, the possibilities at state include general kelly, general petraeus and senator corker, names that were floated as potential picks for vice president. what do these names tell you? >> these are names of people who supported donald trump early on. you know he's a candidate. as a candidate he was someone who valued loyalty and people who went against the grain and risked a lot behind him. it further hue ligighlights how exceptional it is. he was very critical of him but is now in the senate to is desirable. >> what about, jesse, when i look at the name senator corker, the name foreign relations. >> well he was a key player even last year when the deal -- the iran deal was being debated on capitol hill and so even in that kind of fierce debate scene he largely approached it in diplomatic terms so it's not surprising he would be floated and, of course, he was being considered earlier this summer for the vice presidenc
eugene, let me begin with the new names. we heard rumors but this is confirmation from the trump transition team, the possibilities at state include general kelly, general petraeus and senator corker, names that were floated as potential picks for vice president. what do these names tell you? >> these are names of people who supported donald trump early on. you know he's a candidate. as a candidate he was someone who valued loyalty and people who went against the grain and risked a lot...
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eugene? i don't know nothing. i think we've uncovered a clue. mork, this is my philosophy for the friends of venus. i want you to study it and memorize it so that you can go out with me and convert the nonbelievers. i'll study hard and let you know when i'm ready. [ squeals ] i'm ready. let's pretend that i am a nonbeliever, and you try and convert me. hey, you, nonbeliever. good start... but we need more power in your voice and more conviction. oh, i see. [ as preacher ] friend! i have need of your attention. friend, do you realize the venusians are coming down to earth? but they're not coming here on veterans' day, not on april fools' day, but on labor day! baby! baby! can you hear me, friend? i hear you! can i get a nanu, nanu? nanu, nanu. thank you, friend! do you realize, friend, what they're coming here to do? because they're coming down here to blow the earth to smithereens! ship down here to save 1,000 of us, and they're making a list and checking it twice. now, friend, you can either stay down here in your drug-infested inferno or come
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and eugene scott.go to you, paris, because these are angry voters, angry americans about the outcome of this election. donald trump has a tall hill to climb in trying to unite this country. >> well, he does. i think that he set the right tone with his victory speech on tuesday evening, early wednesday morning. i think that his message yesterday after meeting with president obama set the right tone. he was very respectful. he was presidential because he is the president-elect. i think that he is forward thinking, forward moving. president obama is forward thinking, forward moving. i think secretary clinton set the right tone in her speech after she conceded the election. i think the american people have to unite and understand and accept the fact that president-elect trump is going to be the president of the united states. we have to find ways if you don't agree with his policies or his -- things that he proposes, to find things that you do agree with and work together to make this country great again.
and eugene scott.go to you, paris, because these are angry voters, angry americans about the outcome of this election. donald trump has a tall hill to climb in trying to unite this country. >> well, he does. i think that he set the right tone with his victory speech on tuesday evening, early wednesday morning. i think that his message yesterday after meeting with president obama set the right tone. he was very respectful. he was presidential because he is the president-elect. i think that...
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eugene scott live in washington. thank you for the insight today. >> trump supporters are cheering his election victory, of course. some hillary clinton supporters are having a much harder time accepting it. >> kyung law indicates the transition of a trump presidency is creating a high degree of anxiety in certain quarters. >> protests may be easiest to see, but that's ohm part of what many people feel. >> i think it's leaving a lot of us feeling very shaken b and unsure and alone and afraid. >> are you still upset? >> yeah. i'm definitely still recovering. this goes beyond politics, this goes to something deeper and more fundamental. >> sherman lives in las vegas with her husband and three children, but her anxiety is shared across social media platforms and television. from the minority woman afraid of her own name's foreign sound to the latino high school senior protesting in san francisco. >> it means a lot to me right now because a lot of my family, a lot of my friends are undocumented. and it's not fair. it's r
eugene scott live in washington. thank you for the insight today. >> trump supporters are cheering his election victory, of course. some hillary clinton supporters are having a much harder time accepting it. >> kyung law indicates the transition of a trump presidency is creating a high degree of anxiety in certain quarters. >> protests may be easiest to see, but that's ohm part of what many people feel. >> i think it's leaving a lot of us feeling very shaken b and unsure...
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eugene scott, great to have you on tv. we miss you. >> come back tomorrow. >>> donald trump, he's not coming tomorrow, he's going to florida. at a rally at wisconsin overnight, trump jumped all over hillary clinton's e-mails, he raised a newly released hack from wikileaks which clinton campaign john podesta we're going to have to dump all those e-mails. from what they were writing, indicated that he meant release the e-mails. with a document dump it means release. cnn has the latest. >> reporter: message discipline. at a rally here in wisconsin trump stayed on the attack of clinton's e-mail saga saying she only has herself to blame. he also went after john podesta whose e-mails were released by wikileaks. >> in a newly released e-mail john podesta has been caught saying we have to dump all of those e-mails. you can believe this? that's wikileaks. and he also said, to me this made a big -- a big statement, john podesta, i'll tell you what if he worked for me, i would fire him so fast, he is such a nasty guy. i would fire hi
eugene scott, great to have you on tv. we miss you. >> come back tomorrow. >>> donald trump, he's not coming tomorrow, he's going to florida. at a rally at wisconsin overnight, trump jumped all over hillary clinton's e-mails, he raised a newly released hack from wikileaks which clinton campaign john podesta we're going to have to dump all those e-mails. from what they were writing, indicated that he meant release the e-mails. with a document dump it means release. cnn has the...
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eugene, it is interesting.lison kosik said wall street is jittery right now. >> i want to say there is a caveat here. we had two days of huge gains. >> for the first time, weariness again. largely as a reaction to the tweet about the protest where he blamed the media and said professional agitators and floating of steve bannon as possible chief of staff. both of these things are seen by wall street as perhaps the donald trump they thought might go away. and in lieu of the new presidential trump that popped up since the election. >> the reality is a lot of people are advocating giving trump a chance from multiple sides of the aisle. we really don't know who he will be. will he become more mainstream and more to the center? even the center of the republican party at some traditionalists are hoping or is he really going to bow into the demands of people like bannon and people who support breitbart? >> paris, is that a better chance to go for a chief of staff more in the center? >> i think it was humorous he said t
eugene, it is interesting.lison kosik said wall street is jittery right now. >> i want to say there is a caveat here. we had two days of huge gains. >> for the first time, weariness again. largely as a reaction to the tweet about the protest where he blamed the media and said professional agitators and floating of steve bannon as possible chief of staff. both of these things are seen by wall street as perhaps the donald trump they thought might go away. and in lieu of the new...
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errol lewis, eugene scott, tom lobianco, we appreciate all three of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> cuba is observing nine days of mourning in the death of fidel castro. what's the mood of cubans in havana? we'll take you there live. >>> also what tough talk on cuba could mean for the u.s. and cuban relations. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. be happy, it's glad. what ever happened to theo say, "handling"?ing and handling"? i do all the handling. can you handle this laptop before we ship it, nick? there's free shipping, and handling on everything at dell.com. ♪ fresh ingredients, tokyostep-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than $9 a meal. get $30 off your first delivery blueapron.com/cook. >>> the death of fidel castro seems to be finally sinking in to the people there in cuba. >> no question the country's going to
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okay, eugene, it's time for your violin lesson. it's too cold to practice in here. honey, the way you play, you can leave your mitte on, and nobody will know the difference. what if my fingers freeze, and i can't play anymore? your parents will send me a thank-you note. now, quit stalling, eugene. get it there, you jive turkey. well, dad, the landlord is at it again. i know. i just came through the obstacle course out front. there's a 10-foot hole out there. arnold wanker doesn't seem to understand we have another two years left on our lease. and you don't seem to understand that if arnold wanker can kick us out, he can lease the space to the restaurant next door and double the rent. shazbat! electric danish! why are you wearing your raincoat today? it's going to rain. i heard it on the radio. it's not going to rain. can't you feel the ion ratio? now we're cooking. get down. get back up again. can't i hear the ion ratio? ah, you've been talking to trash gordon again. his name is mork, and he happens to be able to understand a lot of things we can't even comprehend y
okay, eugene, it's time for your violin lesson. it's too cold to practice in here. honey, the way you play, you can leave your mitte on, and nobody will know the difference. what if my fingers freeze, and i can't play anymore? your parents will send me a thank-you note. now, quit stalling, eugene. get it there, you jive turkey. well, dad, the landlord is at it again. i know. i just came through the obstacle course out front. there's a 10-foot hole out there. arnold wanker doesn't seem to...
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joining us this morning, eugene scott. >> good morning. >> it is close, eugene. >> reporter: it is closethis georgia poll so interesting to me. a lot of people are talking about cultural divides. one of the new cultural divides is urban versus rural. while georgia may have been red primarily in the rural areas, atlanta is very blue. so what we're going to see is purple. i think that's what we're seeing. >> new hampshire, trump and clinton tied in the latest polls. three weeks ago clinton was ahead by three points. what happened here? >> what was happening three weeks ago, donald trump was getting a lot of heat because of sexual misconduct allegations and we're not talking about that as much anymore. people who were finding him problematic three weeks ago aren't focused on that anymore and now are focused on hillary clinton. >> a couple of things i heard from both parties on both states, either camp thinks georgia will vote democratic in the end, but it shows the demographic race and that the race is close. if someone from team clinton would be going to georgia in the last few days. new h
joining us this morning, eugene scott. >> good morning. >> it is close, eugene. >> reporter: it is closethis georgia poll so interesting to me. a lot of people are talking about cultural divides. one of the new cultural divides is urban versus rural. while georgia may have been red primarily in the rural areas, atlanta is very blue. so what we're going to see is purple. i think that's what we're seeing. >> new hampshire, trump and clinton tied in the latest polls. three...
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janeway: thomas eugene paris i hereby reduce you to the rank of ensign and i sentence you to 30 years of solitary confinement. father: go to your room, young man. that's an order. stay there and think about what i've said. kim: tom... tom, wake up. ( gasps ) bad dream? oh... you could say that. you know, you look like hell. thanks. how'd you get past the guard? the vulcan neck pinch. come to spring me? well, the captain finally gave me permission to visit r. how are you doing? oh, thirty days? no problem. how's b'elanna? she misses you. yeah. i know the feeling. so, what have you been doing to pass the time? thinking and... thinking. trying not to think. actually, i started recording a letter to my father. really? yeah. for some reason, i... i wanted to explain to him how i ended up in here. i didn't want him to think... well, anyway, i realized how ridiculous it was. you should finish it. maybe he'll hear it someday. doubtful. you'll feel better getting it off your chest. r? that would be pointless. at least i'm consistent. tom... thanks for the visit, harry. see you in 14. what was
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first of all, eugene, you heard the interview with jill stein. why do this? why is this worth the money and the time? >> it's not very clear yet why it is exactly. there has been no proof that hacking has actually happened and it's creating some doubt and some mistrust among some voters right now who have questions about everything that happened regarding the popular vote and the electoral college as is. this is introducing a new element but it's important for voters to realize even if something was discovered it's not clear how that would change the electoral college results or any turn out that led to donald trump being president-elect. >> ross, let me move on and talk about these potential picks for trump's cabinet. we know mitt romney has said he's seriously considering taking the secretary of state job should trump offer it. but then you add the fact that the trump adviser kellyanne conway tweeted today that she's receiving a deluge of social media and private communications reromney, some trump loyalists warn against romney as secretary of state. we kno
first of all, eugene, you heard the interview with jill stein. why do this? why is this worth the money and the time? >> it's not very clear yet why it is exactly. there has been no proof that hacking has actually happened and it's creating some doubt and some mistrust among some voters right now who have questions about everything that happened regarding the popular vote and the electoral college as is. this is introducing a new element but it's important for voters to realize even if...
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let's move to the trump university lawsuit, eugene, and go to this request from trump's lawyers. we have a portion of the motion submitted and it reads that now that the ee will exis over, we submit that the president-elect should not stand trial during the next two months while he prepares for the presidency. we'll talk about the legal element of this. let's talk about the political in this conversation and what it would mean to have this president-elect be involved, i mean deposed during this transition period. >> the top particulars of it would be problematic. it would confirm what many who voted against donald trump is one of the many problems with him. it's expected the lawyers are going to push back on these lawyers who are asking for this trial to be delayed. but it would certainly bria tension to issues that the trump campaign is hoping not to a zres. they want to focus on getting into the white house. >> guys in the control room, let's ready up the donald trump sound bite from may. this is donald trump during the campaign in san diego talking about the trump university c
let's move to the trump university lawsuit, eugene, and go to this request from trump's lawyers. we have a portion of the motion submitted and it reads that now that the ee will exis over, we submit that the president-elect should not stand trial during the next two months while he prepares for the presidency. we'll talk about the legal element of this. let's talk about the political in this conversation and what it would mean to have this president-elect be involved, i mean deposed during this...
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and...hundreds of eugenics victims are watching their compensation caught up between a slow state budget and slow appeals process. renee chou shares one woman's story of how sterilization impacted her life. i'm kathryn brown....lets good evening ...thanks for joining us... this week.. court documents reveal more details about the night a cary cyclist was hit and killed.... a smithfield father is arrested and accused of killing his infant daughter... and.... the man convicted of masterminding a plot from his prison cell to kidnap the father of a former wake county prosecutor is heading to federal prison. court documents reveal new in cary. a search warrant says christopher moore hit the two cyclists, drove the damaged car to a nearby cul-de-sac with a bike quote "embedded into the hood and or windshield." the paperwork says he removed the bike and threw it into the street. after finding moore and the vehicle, investigators found blood spots and strand of hair stuck to the windshield. moore is charged with felony hit and run. one cyclist, lori cove, remains in the hospital in critical cond
and...hundreds of eugenics victims are watching their compensation caught up between a slow state budget and slow appeals process. renee chou shares one woman's story of how sterilization impacted her life. i'm kathryn brown....lets good evening ...thanks for joining us... this week.. court documents reveal more details about the night a cary cyclist was hit and killed.... a smithfield father is arrested and accused of killing his infant daughter... and.... the man convicted of masterminding a...
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o'donnell, robert costa and you eugene robinson with me, columnist for the "washington post" and nbc political analyst. i want to get to you on this, kel. to come flying out of that tower you're covering but what do you make of this death squad? suddenly mike rodgers is kicked rush. "you're fired"? >> based on my reporting, chris, what i have been told is jared kushner, the president-elect's son-in-law, has been the center of power for a very long time. through the campaign and now especially in the transition. while kellyanne conway had campaign manager title, steve bannon had the ceo title, it's the tilelessless jared kushner who has been the power base, trusted business hi father-in-law, obviously trusted by his wife ivanka and flying under the radar for quite a bit of time now. that a figure like mike rodgers, widely respected, former fbi agent, former head of the house intel committee, someone respected but doesn't have chris christie ties. he was, in fact, hired by chris christie for the transition to run national security but they don't have a personal history. and yet based o
o'donnell, robert costa and you eugene robinson with me, columnist for the "washington post" and nbc political analyst. i want to get to you on this, kel. to come flying out of that tower you're covering but what do you make of this death squad? suddenly mike rodgers is kicked rush. "you're fired"? >> based on my reporting, chris, what i have been told is jared kushner, the president-elect's son-in-law, has been the center of power for a very long time. through the...
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cnn political reporter eugene scott and host of reliable sources brian stelter.hat's all for us, this morning, guys. >> i want to make a quick point. there are polls and morning after and global markets are up. everything. they are calling it the comey bounce. the fbi actually a player in the global markets and the feeling is this is putting everything behind hillary clinton. the e-mail thing is behind her and the markets think she has a better shot going forward. brian stelter, is the e-mail thing dead for her and over or undecided voters with a nagging concern? >> it may not be over for some of her aides. let's keep in mind there continuing to be interest within the fbi within some agents about the clinton foundation. there is not imminent. for the next two days, clinton can take a sigh of relief. as you say, global markets hoping she will win on tuesday night. the poll of polls shows her three points ahead of trump nationally. it is the battlegrounds that matter. trump continues to have a narrow path. that reality remains true. >> richard, let's get to the cas
cnn political reporter eugene scott and host of reliable sources brian stelter.hat's all for us, this morning, guys. >> i want to make a quick point. there are polls and morning after and global markets are up. everything. they are calling it the comey bounce. the fbi actually a player in the global markets and the feeling is this is putting everything behind hillary clinton. the e-mail thing is behind her and the markets think she has a better shot going forward. brian stelter, is the...
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joining us this morning is cnn political reporter eugene scott. start with new hampshire. four votes that are so important. you can count those on your fingers. >> we said in the past whoever is grabbing the headlines, there is negative news about them. the last time new hampshire poll was taken, donald trump was getting criticism for alleged sexual misconduct with women. we saw a lot of those in new hampshire backing away from donald trump. we saw that with voters as well. as you said before, new hampshire could swing any way on any given day. >> why is new hampshire so subjectable to news? >> i don't know the why, but people say new hampshire tracks more closely with the nation and tracks more closely with the news than any other state. it is the most responsive. part of it is a very informed electorate. it is largely an educated electorate. a lot of suburban boston is what new hampshire is. people paying attention. hillary clinton, by the way, new hampshire is part of almost all her maps to 270 unless she wins nevada. let's talk about trump's path to 270. it includes ge
joining us this morning is cnn political reporter eugene scott. start with new hampshire. four votes that are so important. you can count those on your fingers. >> we said in the past whoever is grabbing the headlines, there is negative news about them. the last time new hampshire poll was taken, donald trump was getting criticism for alleged sexual misconduct with women. we saw a lot of those in new hampshire backing away from donald trump. we saw that with voters as well. as you said...
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. >> let's bring in political reporter eugene scott. while we were digesting turkey and going out shopping, it was a long weekend with the longest twitter tirade since being president-elect. >> there is no proof to the claims he is making. i know most people believe it is a response to recount 2016 which makes the most sense. it is also something he hinted before the recount got forward. a lot of attention is paid that donald trump was elected based on the electoral college and not popular vote. >> what does he have to gain here? the country is very divided. hillary clinton is up by 2 million votes in the popular vote. is there a play here? is there any reason why he would go after this? >> not with people who are already opposed to him. not with people who already have problems with how he uses social media and how he presents himself. it is something that keeps him in good standing with people who helped get him there. the base may be concerned with him bowing to republican establishment figures more as the campaign suggested. >> it i
. >> let's bring in political reporter eugene scott. while we were digesting turkey and going out shopping, it was a long weekend with the longest twitter tirade since being president-elect. >> there is no proof to the claims he is making. i know most people believe it is a response to recount 2016 which makes the most sense. it is also something he hinted before the recount got forward. a lot of attention is paid that donald trump was elected based on the electoral college and not...
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stanford, oregon, today in eugene. senior day for the ducks. no answers for christian mccaffrey. the cardinal running back ran over, around and through. six minutes into the game, a little seam and he gone! 61 yards to the house. first of a monster day for him. later in the first, keller chris, jjarsego way side his fifth touchdown. three touchdowns for chris for the afternoon. 2nd quarter, here's the tip drill. the defensive back, watch and learn. alpierie, came down with it in the end zone. you have to stick with t three takeaways by stanford today. the oregon defense, boy, oh, how the mighty have fallen. mccaffrey's third touchdown of the half! 250-plus all purpose yards. stanford blew out oregon, 52-27 to improve to 7-3. >>> the cal bears under the lights at washington state. 18-point underdogs. hey, the opposing head coaches go way back. sonny dykes once upon a time was mike leach's offensive coordinator in texas tech. now for the washington state players, well ... cougars marx is underwhelmed. >> it's always fun to be able to play those g
stanford, oregon, today in eugene. senior day for the ducks. no answers for christian mccaffrey. the cardinal running back ran over, around and through. six minutes into the game, a little seam and he gone! 61 yards to the house. first of a monster day for him. later in the first, keller chris, jjarsego way side his fifth touchdown. three touchdowns for chris for the afternoon. 2nd quarter, here's the tip drill. the defensive back, watch and learn. alpierie, came down with it in the end zone....
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. >> let's break down the latest on the trump transition with political reporter eugene scott. good morning. >> good morning, victor and christine. >> we heard from the tea party activists over the weekend before the announcement was made. do not put a insider in as chief of staff. he put in reince priebus. he picked steve bannon. does this issatisfy those who wanted someone from the outside in the white house? this will be his karl rove? >> i think they will be somewhat satisfied. he played a role in getting trumps past the hard weeks he was having following the hillary clinton nomination. bannon came on, i believe, in august. this group is not the only group that helped donald trump win. we know from the exit polls, he got more mainstream republicans help him. reince priebus' is responsible for that. >> he is also close the speaker of the house paul ryan. a lot of people are wondering if this is an administration -- you kept hearing this is a transactional president. somebody who wants to get stuff done. reince priebus can help you do that. we heard yesterday on "60 minutes."
. >> let's break down the latest on the trump transition with political reporter eugene scott. good morning. >> good morning, victor and christine. >> we heard from the tea party activists over the weekend before the announcement was made. do not put a insider in as chief of staff. he put in reince priebus. he picked steve bannon. does this issatisfy those who wanted someone from the outside in the white house? this will be his karl rove? >> i think they will be somewhat...
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we're back here with nicole and eugene. we've covered a lot tonight. were especially struck by as i said the highlight reel of how it's done. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> some really terrific people conceding the race. >> yeah, listen, i've experienced this day before voting on three campaigns, a win, a loss, and i guess you would call 2000 a draw, and when they end in a concession speech, whether you're giving it or hearing it, it is usually the most impactful moment of the whole cycle and i remember when i joked at the beginning of the broadcast about doing my last interview on election night with you and joking about my dad not voting, but -- >> tonight i was so polite. >> you were very polite -- >> but i remember when john mccain handed me his concession speech, mark salter had written it, a poet, really, and i read it with tears streaming down my face. it was just -- i think it was the speech that defined everything that john mccain is. so it's -- some men who are aware of the hitestory that you just played, realize how important it is usually the remarks
we're back here with nicole and eugene. we've covered a lot tonight. were especially struck by as i said the highlight reel of how it's done. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> some really terrific people conceding the race. >> yeah, listen, i've experienced this day before voting on three campaigns, a win, a loss, and i guess you would call 2000 a draw, and when they end in a concession speech, whether you're giving it or hearing it, it is usually the most impactful moment of the...
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let's see if that happens. >> so eugene, there's a decorum, a relationship built between a president, press corps. they have to get along, so to speak. but the president will set the tone. or is it the white house press corps that will help set the tone? >> on this point, considering some of the things that president-elect donald trump has said about the media, i think it really is on him to set the tone. he can stop attacking the media if he chooses to. he had the power to eliminate the blacklist, which was a great move forward. but he also can encourage people in his administration to respond differently than perhaps they did during the campaign. what we know about donald trump is that he knows how to work with the media. this isn't new. he knows how to use them to get the ideas that he wants for as a businessman, now it's his time to do that as a policymaker. >> and so, jonathan, you know, there is some history, right? there's significant history between the white house press corps in particular and the president, how a bond, a relationship is built. sometimes, it's also ten wouous
let's see if that happens. >> so eugene, there's a decorum, a relationship built between a president, press corps. they have to get along, so to speak. but the president will set the tone. or is it the white house press corps that will help set the tone? >> on this point, considering some of the things that president-elect donald trump has said about the media, i think it really is on him to set the tone. he can stop attacking the media if he chooses to. he had the power to...
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eugene! what's up, mork? i need to ask your advice again. i'll do the best i can, but you got to understand, i have my limitations. i'm only 10 years old. you're the only one i can ask. what about dear abby? she knows everything. i've read her advice, and how can you trust a woman who begins her letters "dear puzzled"? okay, lay it on me. let's say someone likes you very much, and you want to end the relationship. how do you do it? i only need seven or eight. lay it on me, my main munchkin. well, one is just slip out the back, jack. all right, "slip...back...jack." make a new plan, stan. "plan." "plan, stan." just drop off the key, lee. "key, lee." and get yourself free. munchkin, you are wise beyond your height. well, one thing you gotta remember -- funny planet where chickens run the railroad. boy, i certainly hope mork can bring this off. oh, i know he can do it. i just hope he doesn't break grandma's heart. bill isn't here yet? no. well, you look very nice tonight, cora. yeah, your hair looks so pretty. [ knock on door ] oh, that must be
eugene! what's up, mork? i need to ask your advice again. i'll do the best i can, but you got to understand, i have my limitations. i'm only 10 years old. you're the only one i can ask. what about dear abby? she knows everything. i've read her advice, and how can you trust a woman who begins her letters "dear puzzled"? okay, lay it on me. let's say someone likes you very much, and you want to end the relationship. how do you do it? i only need seven or eight. lay it on me, my main...
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eugene robinson, steve schmidt, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. coming up, the president-elect who campaigned that he would be better than hillary clinton at protecting america's secrets has been talking to world leaders on his unsecured personal cell phone. >>> and a donald trump supporter justified a trump proposal to create a registry of muslims by citing the united states' internments of japanese americans during world war ii. one of those americans will join us later. [burke] hot dog. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the semi-annual sale, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how you sle
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webster -- that is not my middle name. >> eugene is not your middle name?you ever use the name eugene? >> no. >> do you know it is a crime if you vote more than once? >> of course. it never occurred to me to do that. what is two votes going to do when you have thousands and thousands and thousands? you got to have a bunch of people doing that. >> are you part of a larger conspiracy? >> know, i am not, sir. >> nearly julian voters on the list called crosscheck have middle names i do not match, like this one, maria hernandez. it is supposed to be the same as you christina hernandez. names on the list? hernandez post of ouron experts have calculated only one in six voters of color are on the republican black list. we asked an attorney why ohio's republicans would use this crosscheck scheme. >> he knows what he is doing is illegal. what he is doing is counting on bigotry to get away with it. he is picking first and last names only because he does not want to actually match people by using the middle name. he wants to purge blacks and hispanics, and he is trying
webster -- that is not my middle name. >> eugene is not your middle name?you ever use the name eugene? >> no. >> do you know it is a crime if you vote more than once? >> of course. it never occurred to me to do that. what is two votes going to do when you have thousands and thousands and thousands? you got to have a bunch of people doing that. >> are you part of a larger conspiracy? >> know, i am not, sir. >> nearly julian voters on the list called...
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josh, eugene, thank you so much. happy thanksgiving. >> same to you. >> before we move on, president obama recorded a thanksgiving message too and it sounds a lot like the president-elect's. >> thanksgiving reminds us we're part of something bigger than ourselves. we are communities that move forward together. we're neighbors. we look out for one another. especially those among us with the least. we are always simply americans. >> as for that other presidential thanksgiving tradition, mr. obama quips that he can't bring himself to stoppastop pardoning turkeys. next year he says he'll do it all again. we'll follow that story of course. >>> and it's been a busy 16 days for president-elect donald trump. he's picking his team, meeting with advisers. there's one thing he's reportedly not doing every day and that is getting intelligence briefings. we'll have that next. plus, ben carson's former campaign manager joins us live to talk about his possible role. carson's possible role in a trump cabinet. see me. see me. don't s
josh, eugene, thank you so much. happy thanksgiving. >> same to you. >> before we move on, president obama recorded a thanksgiving message too and it sounds a lot like the president-elect's. >> thanksgiving reminds us we're part of something bigger than ourselves. we are communities that move forward together. we're neighbors. we look out for one another. especially those among us with the least. we are always simply americans. >> as for that other presidential...
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[applause] >> thank you, eugene. our panel is a law panel. i think that means we are trying to address three questions. what are the sources of law for legal authority to address food marketing to kids? what kinds of legal tools or mechanisms, at the state's disposal or at our collective disposal? and what are the restrictions on exercise of that authority? sources, mechanisms, restrictions. the professor has talked about some of the constitutional restrictions on the state's ability to regulate speech in general, and more to the point, commercial speech. i want to largely set those issues aside, no note, the state of the doctrine as such. the government does restrict commercial speech all the time without running afoul of constitutional limits. the question is in what context and in what ways is that constitutionally permissible? that is the background. now it is impossible to discuss this issue in this country, the agency, the federal government agency response to food advertising to kids without being in the shadow of the so-called rulemak
[applause] >> thank you, eugene. our panel is a law panel. i think that means we are trying to address three questions. what are the sources of law for legal authority to address food marketing to kids? what kinds of legal tools or mechanisms, at the state's disposal or at our collective disposal? and what are the restrictions on exercise of that authority? sources, mechanisms, restrictions. the professor has talked about some of the constitutional restrictions on the state's ability to...
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joining us now, former governor jan brewer, mike maker and eugene. this is your bailiwick.people saying it is not constitutional. pointing to scalia. >> supreme court back in 1989-90 held that burning a flag is symbol economie symbolic expression protected by first amendment. that is longstanding in american law. it dates back to time our republic of founded. idea that burning a flag to convey a message. is just as protected as saying words is well established notion. today i don't think it would be a 5-4 decision. decision. >> governor brewer, freedom of peach is protected. there are certain things you can't say in certain places, you can't yell fire in a crowded theater, so people saying perhaps eugene is wrong. you change the dynamic of supreme court, we may have a different view on this. >> well, hello charles. i don't imagine we will, it has been discussed and determined. that is it firstmm right. however -- first amendment right, however despicable it is, when or men and women across world have died for what that stands for. i don't think that any lawyer, that reads t
joining us now, former governor jan brewer, mike maker and eugene. this is your bailiwick.people saying it is not constitutional. pointing to scalia. >> supreme court back in 1989-90 held that burning a flag is symbol economie symbolic expression protected by first amendment. that is longstanding in american law. it dates back to time our republic of founded. idea that burning a flag to convey a message. is just as protected as saying words is well established notion. today i don't think...
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we're joined by eugene scott. what do the numbers mean? >> they mean the clinton campaign which at one point stepped back from colorado because they were pretty confident they were going to win aren't as confident anymore. you see the numbers you shared are within the 4.2 margin of error. about 5% of voters are going for johnson, and they're hoping to bring them over to their side. >> a high number of undecided voters five days before an election. i think it's odd, but there have been closing there. a budge of polls out yesterday showing hillary clinton was about a 4 point lead in pennsylvania. wisconsin poll that showed her six point lead. in the florida, very, very close. a budge of polls including the cnn poll showing her one or two points up. what's going on there? >> we see her trying to rally the obama coalition that was successful for the president. she's done that by earlier this week campaigning in florida and bringing out former miss universe with the hope of getting women and latino voters to come on board trying to bring attent
we're joined by eugene scott. what do the numbers mean? >> they mean the clinton campaign which at one point stepped back from colorado because they were pretty confident they were going to win aren't as confident anymore. you see the numbers you shared are within the 4.2 margin of error. about 5% of voters are going for johnson, and they're hoping to bring them over to their side. >> a high number of undecided voters five days before an election. i think it's odd, but there have...
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apparently, he had his own theories of eugenics. unfortunately, he wasn't the first. perhaps not, but he was certainly among the most ruthless to decide arbitrarily who would survive and who would not, using his own personal standards and then to implement his decision without mercy. children watching their parents die. whole families destroyed. over 4,000 people. they died quickly, without pain, but they died. relief arrived, but too late to prevent the executions. and kodos, there never was a positive identification of his body. but what is karidian to do with it? his history begins almost to the day where kodos disappeared. and you think jim suspects he's kodos? ived the massacre who'd actually seen kodos with their own eyes. jim kirk was one of them. with the exception of riley and captain kirk, every other eyewitness is dead, and my library computer shows that wherever they were-- on earth, on a colony, or aboard ship-- the karidian company of players was somewhere near when they died. it's unbelievable. hey. rec room. somebody. talk to me. larry matson here. is
apparently, he had his own theories of eugenics. unfortunately, he wasn't the first. perhaps not, but he was certainly among the most ruthless to decide arbitrarily who would survive and who would not, using his own personal standards and then to implement his decision without mercy. children watching their parents die. whole families destroyed. over 4,000 people. they died quickly, without pain, but they died. relief arrived, but too late to prevent the executions. and kodos, there never was a...
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the eugenics wars. of course--your attempt to improve the race through selective breeding. oh, now wait a minute. not our attempt, mr. spock-- a group of ambitious scientists'. i'm sure you know the type-- devoted to logic, completely unemotional-- doctor, i would be pleased-- all right, gentlemen, as you were. rig for tractor beam, helm. lock onto that vessel. rigging for tractor beam, sir. landing party? well, if you're actually giving me a choice-- i'm not. oh, i'll need somebody familiar with the late 20th century earth. here's a chance for that historian to do something for a change. what's her name... uh, mcivers? tenalieunt mcgivers. attention-- the following personnel report to transporter room-- engineering officer scott, lieutenant mcgivers. mcgivers. on my way. well, it looks like that ship is expecting us. we read heat coming on, complete oxygen atmosphere. very interesting. you ready, bones? no. i signed aboard this ship to practice medicine, not to have my atoms scattered back and forth across space by this gadget. come on, lieutenant, uh... mcgivers, sir. ene
the eugenics wars. of course--your attempt to improve the race through selective breeding. oh, now wait a minute. not our attempt, mr. spock-- a group of ambitious scientists'. i'm sure you know the type-- devoted to logic, completely unemotional-- doctor, i would be pleased-- all right, gentlemen, as you were. rig for tractor beam, helm. lock onto that vessel. rigging for tractor beam, sir. landing party? well, if you're actually giving me a choice-- i'm not. oh, i'll need somebody familiar...
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neighbor is the man police were looking for in connection with two he has been identified as tracy yuj eugene mccoy. he is suspected of holding this circle-k and a second shortly after in chandler. >> based off the fact these were armed robberies, the threat of a firearm, we decided to utilize our s.w.a.t. team >> reporter: police north saying what information led them to mccoy's gilbert home. when they went to serve a search himself inside. the neighborhood was blocked off and everyone at the high school was alerted. >> students and teacher, we're now in lockdown. we could tell just by that it wasn't a drill >> reporter: you could see where officers deployed tear gas canisters into the house to smoke mccoy out. >> i'm glad everything worked out the way it did. >> police are also looking at mccoy an armed robbery that took place in tempe. >>> phoenix police are trying to figure out why this car smashed into a wall bordering a playground at whittier elementary school this morning near 16th and palm lane. the man driving the car was taken to the hospital in serious condition. luckily the school
neighbor is the man police were looking for in connection with two he has been identified as tracy yuj eugene mccoy. he is suspected of holding this circle-k and a second shortly after in chandler. >> based off the fact these were armed robberies, the threat of a firearm, we decided to utilize our s.w.a.t. team >> reporter: police north saying what information led them to mccoy's gilbert home. when they went to serve a search himself inside. the neighborhood was blocked off and...
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joining me now onset is our washington post colleague, our eugene robinson and our susan paige.eryday he's giving a major speech and there he is in the all important state of north carolina. this election means a lot to him as it seems. >> it means a lot to him. it means the preservation of his legacy and that's important to him and in terms of who you want on the campaign trail, i mean, you know, he's the best person of the country at bat. he's out there and seems to be having a good time. >> his polls number ha numbers p this year. well, the republicans stop attacking him everyday and started attacking hillary clinton everyday. does that rub off on clinton in the election? >> you know it is one of the most important factors for a candidate running for president when their parties own the white house is what is the popularity of the president. this is a huge asset for hillary clinton. this is the most active campaigning by a president and the first lady that we have ever seen in modern times. their interests intersect and they get along with each other. he wants her to get i el
joining me now onset is our washington post colleague, our eugene robinson and our susan paige.eryday he's giving a major speech and there he is in the all important state of north carolina. this election means a lot to him as it seems. >> it means a lot to him. it means the preservation of his legacy and that's important to him and in terms of who you want on the campaign trail, i mean, you know, he's the best person of the country at bat. he's out there and seems to be having a good...
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"washington post" columnist eugene rob upson. new gig. congratulations. i will give you first dibs here. democrats, everybody is talking about change and they did the same thing they do all the time. it's a testament to nancy pelosi's grip on this conference. >> it would be one thing if the leadership demonstrated that they understood there needed to be change. i was struck by her comment after the leadership election when she said tim ryan couldn't even carry his district for hillary clinton. i thought to myself, isn't that the point? he is from a district that donald trump carried and yet he managed to get elected and he is from a district that screws democratic by 34 points and doesn't seem to understand donald trump's appeal nor the appeal of having somebody, anybody in leadership who is from a district that trump won, but can none the less win as a democrat. >> eugene, i'm not surprised she won. i guess i'm surprised tim ryan was alone. nobody challenged clyburn. >> clyburn is appointed though. >> where were the challengers. if you decide she had her
"washington post" columnist eugene rob upson. new gig. congratulations. i will give you first dibs here. democrats, everybody is talking about change and they did the same thing they do all the time. it's a testament to nancy pelosi's grip on this conference. >> it would be one thing if the leadership demonstrated that they understood there needed to be change. i was struck by her comment after the leadership election when she said tim ryan couldn't even carry his district for...