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host: joining us now is eugene mulero. we are talking about the trump administration's plan for infrastructure. good morning. guest: good morning, pedro. host: what we know about the plan? guest: we know several things -- the white house wants to unveil it before the state of the union. plans beforeo has the consumer conference in las vegas. also, the $200 billion that are going to be from direct federal spending, we know from the white house infrastructure advisor, they are going to ask for money from existing federal accounts, and when you reach the $200 billion mark, that would incentivize $800 billion in private-sector funds. now, that is a different debate whether or not you can reach that mark over 10 years. also $25 billion will be allocated for rural projects. 3t is very difficult to get a p polling facility to be profitable along rural highways. then you will have a real push on the part of the white house and the administration to streamline environmental for construction projects, these big infrastructure projec
host: joining us now is eugene mulero. we are talking about the trump administration's plan for infrastructure. good morning. guest: good morning, pedro. host: what we know about the plan? guest: we know several things -- the white house wants to unveil it before the state of the union. plans beforeo has the consumer conference in las vegas. also, the $200 billion that are going to be from direct federal spending, we know from the white house infrastructure advisor, they are going to ask for...
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eugene mulero. things -- this is not a weird topic at all. this is something president trump touted in his campaign over and over again, then he will be the builder in chief. after the signing of the tax bill, president trump said he wanted to proceed with infrastructure. he had planned to have a package within his first hundred days in office. when you look around the country, everyone stuck in traffic, the first thing they complain about is the bridge is old and needs to be repaired. you have people with your transit systems -- this is something that affects everybody. from the president on to every member of congress. infrastructure is something that is always on the two-do list. to do list. -- on his point on the electrical grid, he does bring up a good point in there has been an increase in power outages due primarily to the age of electrical grid, and, again, that is part of what the administration, the u.s. dot, and members of congress are going to look at when they start working on this legislation -- what do they do to modernize that
eugene mulero. things -- this is not a weird topic at all. this is something president trump touted in his campaign over and over again, then he will be the builder in chief. after the signing of the tax bill, president trump said he wanted to proceed with infrastructure. he had planned to have a package within his first hundred days in office. when you look around the country, everyone stuck in traffic, the first thing they complain about is the bridge is old and needs to be repaired. you have...
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eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist. eugene, let me just throw this out there. so i have read just about every presidential memoir frto everything written during the bush years and a lot what was written during the clinton years, memoirs and tell-alls. i have never read anything in which a former senior staffer suggests that the president is a dunce, that the president's son committed treason and that the president's daughter is dumb as a brick have. you? >> no, i haven't. and i don't know that we'll ever read anything like that again, except about this administration. i mean, first of all, it's not every administration or really any administration in which the president who has no experience in government immediately appoints both his daughter who has no experience in government and his son-in-law who has no experience in government to high positions inside the west wing. and lo and behold they have no idea what they're doing. lo and behold they don't know anything about anything. and the thing that's really striking to me about the excerpts of the wolff book t
eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist. eugene, let me just throw this out there. so i have read just about every presidential memoir frto everything written during the bush years and a lot what was written during the clinton years, memoirs and tell-alls. i have never read anything in which a former senior staffer suggests that the president is a dunce, that the president's son committed treason and that the president's daughter is dumb as a brick have. you? >> no, i haven't....
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y eugene, i think it is a classic example of what we're talking about.t is -- there's got to be some kind of moral consistency and i think -- >> absolutely. >> we can disagree but we got to at least agree with ourselves, eugene. >> there is a moral standard and if it -- >> whoa, i'm talking to eugene. calm down and let eugene respond. >> when we talk about moral standard, something that evangelical leaders have to be mindful of is the impact their support for the president has on their witness beyond the white house and beyond this administration. many evangelical leaders praised president trump for opening the white house to them and giving them access they've never seen before. this could seriously cause the evangelical faith and popularity and support from people outside of its tribe and that should be the priority of evangelicals. >> i thank both of you, pastor mark burns, you fought a good fight and lost, but you fought a good fight and you jeeugene -- >> i didn't lose, i didn't get to talk. >> stay with us. piled high with good eats, like creamy ma
y eugene, i think it is a classic example of what we're talking about.t is -- there's got to be some kind of moral consistency and i think -- >> absolutely. >> we can disagree but we got to at least agree with ourselves, eugene. >> there is a moral standard and if it -- >> whoa, i'm talking to eugene. calm down and let eugene respond. >> when we talk about moral standard, something that evangelical leaders have to be mindful of is the impact their support for the...
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eugene and steve are still with us. you gene, i want to get your thoughts on, if this is a breakup between donald trump and steve bannon, who gets what? who inherits the hannity relationship? who inherits breitbart? who inherits the trump base? >> well, okay, so, the president gets the hannity relationship. >> okay. like the records, right? let's split them up. >> hannity goes to trump. breitbart eventually, i think, goes to bannon, i mean, that's where the allegiance is. and the base, what's left of the base, is confused. mostly, i think, with trump, because they still have faith in him, but i don't think they're ready to -- i don't think en masse they will completely reject bannon at this point. we'll have to see. i -- you know, it will be interesting to see. will he now continue to go around the country trying to put up his candidates for, in republican primaries? maybe he will. it will be harder if he doesn't have the cash behind him. >> gene, you are always right. we just picked this up from breitbart news tonight.
eugene and steve are still with us. you gene, i want to get your thoughts on, if this is a breakup between donald trump and steve bannon, who gets what? who inherits the hannity relationship? who inherits breitbart? who inherits the trump base? >> well, okay, so, the president gets the hannity relationship. >> okay. like the records, right? let's split them up. >> hannity goes to trump. breitbart eventually, i think, goes to bannon, i mean, that's where the allegiance is. and...
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anna and eugene, i appreciate all of you. back with today's big picture. stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i'm still going for my best. and for eliquis ask your doct
anna and eugene, i appreciate all of you. back with today's big picture. stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of...
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. >> reporter: in february, black history month is around the corner and eugene doesn't know if lift every voice and sing will fill stadiums or not but until then this man and his robot will keep trying. >> i want to talk about basketball. >> reporter: wusa9. >> eugene said his wife, also a retired teacher is helping him with the mission. we reached out to the wizard and they confirmed they have gotten calls from eugene but made no decision just yet.>>> last year we saw the highest number of hate crimes and the majority targeting jewish people and cards against humanity of their holocaust cards. according to this post it says cards against humanity created an expansion pack called chosen people pack and it pokes fun at and frank and torture used in concentration camps, but is it true? we called cards against humanity to find out what gives the none responded. target responded confirming they were pulling the extension packs from stores and apologize for any disappointment and the packs are on clearance at target for $2.50. and on ebay people are jacking up the prices targeting it at
. >> reporter: in february, black history month is around the corner and eugene doesn't know if lift every voice and sing will fill stadiums or not but until then this man and his robot will keep trying. >> i want to talk about basketball. >> reporter: wusa9. >> eugene said his wife, also a retired teacher is helping him with the mission. we reached out to the wizard and they confirmed they have gotten calls from eugene but made no decision just yet.>>> last...
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what do you think about that, euge eugene, is that what this is all about? >> absolutely we know that nikki haley has endured, unfortunate unproven attacks like this before when she ran for governor. i think what this ends up doing is highlighting just how phenomenal of a person nikki haley is to her base and also to people perhaps who aren't fans of the trump administration. this administration is in need of some sympathy from people who quite frankly have been very critical for it and i think people on both sides of the aisle, particularly women can look at this situation and feel that haley is being served unfairly and will sympathize with her in a way that somehow could end up being beneficial for her and the greater administration as a whole. >> betsy woodruff and eugene scott, good to see you both. >>> coming up next, leading the way, the democratic congressman using his legislative might to try to keep the president from firing robert mueller. can he convince enough republicans to prenotect the special counsel? like safe driver, paperless. the list go
what do you think about that, euge eugene, is that what this is all about? >> absolutely we know that nikki haley has endured, unfortunate unproven attacks like this before when she ran for governor. i think what this ends up doing is highlighting just how phenomenal of a person nikki haley is to her base and also to people perhaps who aren't fans of the trump administration. this administration is in need of some sympathy from people who quite frankly have been very critical for it and i...
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back with us, eugene johnson, jackie combs and matthew miller. look at this graphic. june 7, comey releases memo detailing interactions with trump, june 8th, comey testifies before senate intel committee. just looking back at his twitter account is kind of a play-by-play of where his head was and where we knew the investigation was. >> right. you had had on june 14 that "washington post" story which was characterized -- the mueller trump himself and obstruction of justice. and remember, one of the things he was obsessed about earlier in the year with jim comey was the fact that he personally, donald trump, was not under investigation and jim comey reassured the president but that was only good for as long as james comey was in the job. and you subsequently had these things that donald trump had done, not least firing jim comey, that invited looking into obstruction of justice. and so at that point the post characterized this as a major turning point in the investigation and this was exactly donald trump's worst nightmare. so june 15th and june 16th, the days after tha
back with us, eugene johnson, jackie combs and matthew miller. look at this graphic. june 7, comey releases memo detailing interactions with trump, june 8th, comey testifies before senate intel committee. just looking back at his twitter account is kind of a play-by-play of where his head was and where we knew the investigation was. >> right. you had had on june 14 that "washington post" story which was characterized -- the mueller trump himself and obstruction of justice. and...
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back with us, eugene robinson, jackie calmes and matthew miller.ther evidence of what was going on in june. because of the compression of time and space, look at this graphic. june 7, comey releases memo detailing interactions with trump. how did that get out? trump, june 8th, comey testifies before senate intel committee. 14th, possible obstruction of justice. 15th, trump tweets what we just read to you. just looking back at his twitter account is kind of a play-by-play of where his head was and where we knew the investigation was. >> right. you had had on june 14 that "washington post" story which was characterized -- the "washington post" story that said mueller was looking at trump himself an obstruction of justice. remember, one of the things he was obsessed about earlier in the year with jim comey when jim comey was still fbi director was the fact that he personally, donald trump, was not under investigation and jim comey has testified that he several times reassured the president. but that reassurance was only good for as long as jim comey w
back with us, eugene robinson, jackie calmes and matthew miller.ther evidence of what was going on in june. because of the compression of time and space, look at this graphic. june 7, comey releases memo detailing interactions with trump. how did that get out? trump, june 8th, comey testifies before senate intel committee. 14th, possible obstruction of justice. 15th, trump tweets what we just read to you. just looking back at his twitter account is kind of a play-by-play of where his head was...
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good evening to both of you, i want to start with eugene you know the president made immigration a mainlynch pin every his administration so far, new rules came down today. i don't think it should be much after surprise that we're seeing this clamp down. >> yes, i mean, this administ issue, whether the border wall, or dealing with the various crews that have had temporary protective status. i don't think it should and surprise but also an opportunity here. you know, al salvador yan, river ooh gee status, but i buy another name. and this is an opportunity, next 18 months to move that temporary status to somewhere protective status or a pathway back to el salvador. >> we should point out not get out of the country, you have 18 months to obtain green card to get legal theresa, you know, as we talk about immigration, again, something, you know, i know democrats have been working or trying to work on something whether it comes to doc a and the president's saying t the border wall has to be attached to that, so many different avenues here when it comes to immigration? >> absolutely. what i se
good evening to both of you, i want to start with eugene you know the president made immigration a mainlynch pin every his administration so far, new rules came down today. i don't think it should be much after surprise that we're seeing this clamp down. >> yes, i mean, this administ issue, whether the border wall, or dealing with the various crews that have had temporary protective status. i don't think it should and surprise but also an opportunity here. you know, al salvador yan, river...
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eugene robinson, katie.oming up, learning more about steve bannon's bizarre testimony yesterday in the russia investigation. his attorney was on the phone with the white house in realtime with white house attorneys instructing bannon apparently on what questions he could answer and which he couldn't answer. democrats say the white house trying to gag bannon. maybe he wants to be gagged. there could be collusion between bannon and the white house. plus, it's even worse than you think. that's the title of a new book by david k. johnson about what donald trump is doing to our country, some of the secret stuff in the regulatory era we haven't paid enough attention to. we will tonight. he joins us. and trump's racial language derailed hopes of saving daca and avoiding a government shutdown this friday night. we heard it last week from the president. today we got similar talk, this time from his attorney general. let me finish with trump watch. he won't like it. had is "hardball" where the action is. about medicin
eugene robinson, katie.oming up, learning more about steve bannon's bizarre testimony yesterday in the russia investigation. his attorney was on the phone with the white house in realtime with white house attorneys instructing bannon apparently on what questions he could answer and which he couldn't answer. democrats say the white house trying to gag bannon. maybe he wants to be gagged. there could be collusion between bannon and the white house. plus, it's even worse than you think. that's the...
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plus, stephen welcomes john dickerson eugene levy and misical guest midland.ring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you very much. hey! thank you very much! please, sit down. thank you very much, everybody. thai so much for that greeting. welcome to "the late show," one and all. i'm your host, stephen colbert. i'm exciting, too. there's big news in the russia investigation. the first part is about attorney general jeff sessions, seen here just loving life. because we learned today that sessions was questioned for several hours last week by special counsel robert mueller's office. i'm sure sessions was-- ( applause ). >> i know. you're excited but i'm sure sessions was not amused. ( laughter ) "i do declare, "i do declare, mr. mueller, you are wasting your precious time interviewing an upstanding citizen such as myself, when there are real criminals out there: grandmas smoking weed for their glaucoma. i bid you good day, sir!" ( laughter
plus, stephen welcomes john dickerson eugene levy and misical guest midland.ring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you very much. hey! thank you very much! please, sit down. thank you very much, everybody. thai so much for that greeting. welcome to "the late show," one and all. i'm your host, stephen colbert. i'm exciting, too. there's big news in the...
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"he's lost it." >> eugene? >> you know, this is an amazing thing. this is sort of putting down in very stark terms what sort of, you know, has been buzzed about in washington for a long time. there are questions about the president's, a, his capacity to focus, his capacity to process information. does he read? does he fully ingest and then digest all the information flow that a president needs to? and second, there's been this question, and i have heard it from people who have known him for a long time, as to whether he is as sharp as he once was, just to put it euphem irk mrkeu. >> it is said they work his name into briefing material because he doesn't read. >> one thing that comes through loud and clear in this book from people who have watched the administration from the inside or the outside, that the president is not in a lot of ways fit to be president. whether that's temperamentally fit, mentally fit, he's not fit in a lot of ways. now what this book raises is whether he's mentally fit to be president. you can look at all the ways he behaves
"he's lost it." >> eugene? >> you know, this is an amazing thing. this is sort of putting down in very stark terms what sort of, you know, has been buzzed about in washington for a long time. there are questions about the president's, a, his capacity to focus, his capacity to process information. does he read? does he fully ingest and then digest all the information flow that a president needs to? and second, there's been this question, and i have heard it from people who...
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you're really raising the bar, euge eugene. >> not too far, eugene.down. >> with questions still lingering as to whether trump is fit for office, jackson said the president is is in excellent health. >> and the president underwent a test of his own mental feltness at his own request. we have more on those results. >> reporter: president trump getting a clean bill of health. >> in summary, the president's overall health is excellent. >> reporter: dr. ronnie jackson reporting the president is 6'3", 239 pounds, clinically overweight. >> a reasonable goal is to lose 10 to 15 pounds. >> reporter: dr. jackson recommending trump try a diet lower in fat and exercise regimen. >> he is more enthusiastic about that than the exercise part. >> reporter: he got a perfect score on what's called the montreal cognitive assessment. >> that was not driven by any concerns i have. its the president's wishes. dr. jackson ruling out alzheimer's. >> that is just psychiatry. he's very sharp and very articulate when he speaks to me. >> the president doesn't get much sleep, jus
you're really raising the bar, euge eugene. >> not too far, eugene.down. >> with questions still lingering as to whether trump is fit for office, jackson said the president is is in excellent health. >> and the president underwent a test of his own mental feltness at his own request. we have more on those results. >> reporter: president trump getting a clean bill of health. >> in summary, the president's overall health is excellent. >> reporter: dr. ronnie...
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eugene, good to see you.. >> thank you, you, too. >>> and president trump is in switzerland for his first day at the world economic forum. but even before stepping foot in davos, members of his administration there made plenty of headlines. the president tweeted, we'll soon be heading to davos, switzerland, to tell the world how great america is and is doing. our economy is now booming and with all i am doing, will only get better. our country is finally winning again. but earlier westbound in the day, steve mnuchin said a weak dollar is good for trade. >> currently, we have a very stable dollar because of how well the u.s. is doing and it's as powerful as it's ever been and, therefore, it's the reserve currency of the world. that's the official position of the white house. we believe in free-floating currency. the president has always believed in that. we have, like i said, a very stable dollar in large part due to how well the u.s. economy is doing right now. >> and it's not just fears of currency wars that
eugene, good to see you.. >> thank you, you, too. >>> and president trump is in switzerland for his first day at the world economic forum. but even before stepping foot in davos, members of his administration there made plenty of headlines. the president tweeted, we'll soon be heading to davos, switzerland, to tell the world how great america is and is doing. our economy is now booming and with all i am doing, will only get better. our country is finally winning again. but...
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for example denice eugen turkey correspondent for the newspaper to events has been held without charge in jail for months. i notice that john is still a little nervous here in germany. he hesitates when i ask him why he doesn't use taxi cabs after many discussions with the drugs the drivers decided to take or taxis and. driving is better for me and that's why. i decided to get a car. drive myself so. this was more secure . but when taxis aren't safe i can't believe that cho i talked to a few taxi drivers. i did i wouldn't let chandon door into my cab. and shamus their failure is a traitor was a feared of jungle disguise a traitor for me. finish and they're going to talk well if he's innocent what's he doing in germany he's guilty only set up why did he leave the field he's a patriot he should stay in turkey and if i don't go why did he come to germany because he's been persecuted by a lot of folks not. many in germany's turkish community believe what they see and hear in the state controlled turkish media which claims that chunder is not an objective journalist but a dangerous enemy of
for example denice eugen turkey correspondent for the newspaper to events has been held without charge in jail for months. i notice that john is still a little nervous here in germany. he hesitates when i ask him why he doesn't use taxi cabs after many discussions with the drugs the drivers decided to take or taxis and. driving is better for me and that's why. i decided to get a car. drive myself so. this was more secure . but when taxis aren't safe i can't believe that cho i talked to a few...
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republican party hasn't done that. >> eugene, where does this go with respect to the dreamers? see on the horizon another possible continuing resolution in congress. i see another possible shutdown. i don't see resolution to this issue of the dreamers. >> there was nothing presented last night that would give dreamers confidence that the president was willing to put forward a bill of love, which he proposed earlier this month. there was great concern because he doubled down on rhetoric that we saw him put forward the day he announced his presidential campaign. i think a lot of times, people forget that president trump took the hard line on immigration the day he called mexican immigrants murders and rapists. >> right. and he talked about ms-13. >> the reality, as we discussed, is many immigrants come here with jobs and work experience. >> during the three days of shutdown, republicans quickly put out the ad that said, democrats care more about illegal immigrants than they do about six children. then a compromise was made. are democrats overplaying their hand, making dreamers th
republican party hasn't done that. >> eugene, where does this go with respect to the dreamers? see on the horizon another possible continuing resolution in congress. i see another possible shutdown. i don't see resolution to this issue of the dreamers. >> there was nothing presented last night that would give dreamers confidence that the president was willing to put forward a bill of love, which he proposed earlier this month. there was great concern because he doubled down on...
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i want to bring back "the washington post" political reporter eugene scott and bill kriz tal, founder and editor of the weekly standard. this is a huge issue for people across the country. and the white house continues to take a partisan stand. bill, i know you sent out a pretty notable tweet over the weekend. but i want to share the outgoing message from the white house. let's take a listen. >> thank you for calling the white house. unfortunately, we cannot answer your call today because congressional democrats are holding government funding, including funding for our troops and other national security priorities hostage to an unrelated immigration debate. >> bill, let's comment on that. >> i mean, i worked at the white house 25 years ago, it was a different era, but the idea you would have the white house operators record a tweet -- record a message when you call the white house, the white house residence, the president of the united states, the white house is the white house of the u.s., not of the democrat or republican party or democratic party. record something that attacks demo
i want to bring back "the washington post" political reporter eugene scott and bill kriz tal, founder and editor of the weekly standard. this is a huge issue for people across the country. and the white house continues to take a partisan stand. bill, i know you sent out a pretty notable tweet over the weekend. but i want to share the outgoing message from the white house. let's take a listen. >> thank you for calling the white house. unfortunately, we cannot answer your call...
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now to talk about all of this jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon, and eugene robinson, pulitzer prizewinning columnist for "the washington post." both gentlemen msnbc analysts. i'm going to ask you to start us off with a very plain question. what should every american know about the russian threat to us? >> well, there are two ways, brian, i think to use this impressive 200 page report from the democrats on the senate foreign relations committee. one is to read it, and the second way is to roll it up and swack it across the forehead in the face of this ongoing significant threat from russia, which is coming at us like a barrel, barrelling towards us in 2018 and beyond. and when the president of the united states fails to defend the country in the face of a clear and present threat, that looks like collusion itself. that looks like inaction and acquiescence to the threat. so i think every citizen should wonder when the president fails to act, whose side is the president on? >> so you see this, jeremy, as an absolute clear danger and here we are ten months to am
now to talk about all of this jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon, and eugene robinson, pulitzer prizewinning columnist for "the washington post." both gentlemen msnbc analysts. i'm going to ask you to start us off with a very plain question. what should every american know about the russian threat to us? >> well, there are two ways, brian, i think to use this impressive 200 page report from the democrats on the senate foreign relations committee. one...
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please give it up for eugene byon. [cheers and applause] all right, eugene, you ready?> i want to be a millionaire, chris! >> well, let me tell you how that's gonna happen. >> okay. >> 14 questions, the money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about.
please give it up for eugene byon. [cheers and applause] all right, eugene, you ready?> i want to be a millionaire, chris! >> well, let me tell you how that's gonna happen. >> okay. >> 14 questions, the money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about.
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senator eugene mccarthy august 17th, 1967. [applause] this question is about gene mccarthy and his counterpart you pointed out. i was one of those people who went door to door for gene mccarthy. like young people today who gone door-to-door for bernie sanders keys also opened up the protest and possibility for the future that for young people we see what happens in virginia as a result of the women's march and would bernie did. so in the same way that you have so much accolade for gene mccarthy, my question is why does msnbc and other mainstream news covered the alternative to the establishment point of view and virginia took everybody by surprise. these were all first-time candidates that were inspired by this new wave. that's what i hope for when i listen to the news and we love your show that i would lik but o hear the other voice coming in. it's the other voice berney? >> by would like to hear about the county elections. the party establishment as the book shows is always the last moment to show them something new and impo
senator eugene mccarthy august 17th, 1967. [applause] this question is about gene mccarthy and his counterpart you pointed out. i was one of those people who went door to door for gene mccarthy. like young people today who gone door-to-door for bernie sanders keys also opened up the protest and possibility for the future that for young people we see what happens in virginia as a result of the women's march and would bernie did. so in the same way that you have so much accolade for gene...
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please give it up for eugene byon. [cheers and applause] all right, eugene, you ready?nt to be a millionaire, chris! >> well, let me tell you how that's gonna happen. >> okay. >> 14 questions, the money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about. >> yes, sir. >> all right, if you're ready, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] it all starts with your $500 question. here it is. a word you might find in a negative tripadvisor review, which of the following terms is commonly used to describe a rundown hotel? is it...
please give it up for eugene byon. [cheers and applause] all right, eugene, you ready?nt to be a millionaire, chris! >> well, let me tell you how that's gonna happen. >> okay. >> 14 questions, the money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about. >> yes, sir. >> all right, if you're ready, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical...
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we forgot for except some of the original advocates of abortion have ties to the eugenics movement, the belief that you could eliminate people who had disabilities or were frowned upon for one reason or another by virtue of their job or or other characteristics they had no control over. they often promoted to first sterilization because some people in their view should simply shouldn' shouldn't allowo reproduce. one example was margaret sanger is the founder of planned parenthood was known to have spoken to the ku t klux klan and other disreputable organizations about the jews. we've got racial minorities in the 60s and 70s who emphasized the civil rights connection to protecting the unborn represented the ability to protect the weak and the disenfranchised. i would respectfully call on the colleagues to remember these connections and to see how far we have come and knoc not in a positive way. they often describe themselves as pro-choice but they are not unique in that regard we all attach muscles to traces. as others have said before we all know choices have sent some are better than o
we forgot for except some of the original advocates of abortion have ties to the eugenics movement, the belief that you could eliminate people who had disabilities or were frowned upon for one reason or another by virtue of their job or or other characteristics they had no control over. they often promoted to first sterilization because some people in their view should simply shouldn' shouldn't allowo reproduce. one example was margaret sanger is the founder of planned parenthood was known to...
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eugene, i have to start with you.ecause the questions all morning this morning have been, is this president a racist or not? >> that was certainly horrendously racist thing he's said. it's not the first racist thing he's said. he's got a long history of saying and doing racist things. so you don't have to try to get to the existential core of a person because in the end, that's an unanswerable question. you can judge and assess what he says and what he does and what he says and what he does is racist. >> ashley, is this out of line with behavior we've seen from the president before? does it stand apart worse than some of the other examples eugene referenced? >> it's not out of line at all. if you look back on this president, a lot of people think the original sin when it comes to racially related -- >> you mean not out of line with things he said in the past. >> yes, not out of line with what he said in the past. he was the chief birther and in a lot of ways there would have been no candidate donald trump without him
eugene, i have to start with you.ecause the questions all morning this morning have been, is this president a racist or not? >> that was certainly horrendously racist thing he's said. it's not the first racist thing he's said. he's got a long history of saying and doing racist things. so you don't have to try to get to the existential core of a person because in the end, that's an unanswerable question. you can judge and assess what he says and what he does and what he says and what he...
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amy chozick, thank you, eugene. more ahead. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes!hat does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! we help all types of businesses with money, tools and know-how to get business done. american express open. no one burns on to heartburn.ss dmy watch! try alka seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. with more acid-fighting power than tums chewy bites. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. ultra strength from alka seltzer. enjoy the relief. woman: i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye i
amy chozick, thank you, eugene. more ahead. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes!hat does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! we help all types of businesses...
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maria, eugene, jack and sarah are with us still. let's talk about the first year. feeling, jack? as we look ahead and we look at what has happened, it has been as you can see there is a lot of chaos. aren't we due for a little bit of stability? how do republicans make that happen? >> well, i know maria will agree with me when i say cleaning up the obama mess will be -- here is what we have. we have results. we have the lowest unemployment in 17 years. we have a stock market -- >> thank you obama. >> including the low wage rate? okay. glad to hear you got that on record. >> low jobless rate. >> you have isis has lost 98% of its territory. you had the nato countries, allies, put in their fair share. moving to the baltics. putting russia on notice. you have serious negotiations in north korea. you have the strongest ally ever in israel. >> but with all of the list of accomplishments, why is the president still in the latest cnn poll at 40% approval? >> i think a stylistic. there is no question about it. and i think the organized left, the resistance, won't let it go.
maria, eugene, jack and sarah are with us still. let's talk about the first year. feeling, jack? as we look ahead and we look at what has happened, it has been as you can see there is a lot of chaos. aren't we due for a little bit of stability? how do republicans make that happen? >> well, i know maria will agree with me when i say cleaning up the obama mess will be -- here is what we have. we have results. we have the lowest unemployment in 17 years. we have a stock market -- >>...
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eugene scott, political reporter for the "washington post."stwood, white house correspondent for the "washington examiner." do we have the sound byte of president trump, then citizen-trump in 2013, talking about the 2013 shutdown? it so, let's run what he said about where the blame lies. this is what he said several years ago -- okay. i apologize. we do not have that. but he basically said, look, the president is at the top of the hierarchy here. and he's the one to blame. he is now the president. with that said, jack, a shutdown's a shutdown. who is going to object asia the blame -- >> i think if the president was guilty of vetoing a funding bill, vetoing a daca compromise, then i think he would be to blame. in this case, the house sent a bill to the senate. the senate has not moved on the bill. so the government shut down. you have to have democrat and republican votes to get to 60. i think -- i frankly think he has a really powerful message which cnn polling reflects. that 56% of the american people polled believe that keeping the governmen
eugene scott, political reporter for the "washington post."stwood, white house correspondent for the "washington examiner." do we have the sound byte of president trump, then citizen-trump in 2013, talking about the 2013 shutdown? it so, let's run what he said about where the blame lies. this is what he said several years ago -- okay. i apologize. we do not have that. but he basically said, look, the president is at the top of the hierarchy here. and he's the one to blame....
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the first guest is eugene mulero. we will talk about plans by the administration, how congress will react. that conversation next. next, will be joined by ght, who represents the state transportation officials across the united states. how money could come from transportation, and how state offices will take that money and what they do with it. those conversations coming up with it on "washington journal." there is a society in washington, d.c., the american society of civil engineers, and they put out a report card looking at infrastructure, in which they assign grades. it you talk about it is the senior managing director of the american society -- here to talk about it is the senior managing director for the american society of civil engineers. thank you. thank you for being here. talk about the purpose of his report cards. guest: we have been doing this since the 1970's. there was a report in the reagan foundation, and not much happened for a decade. in the late 90's we took up the charge on the report card -- a wa
the first guest is eugene mulero. we will talk about plans by the administration, how congress will react. that conversation next. next, will be joined by ght, who represents the state transportation officials across the united states. how money could come from transportation, and how state offices will take that money and what they do with it. those conversations coming up with it on "washington journal." there is a society in washington, d.c., the american society of civil...
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to the 0fs board. will not be repeated. that he's done on twitter. on what he calls "progressive eugenicsnfidence and students. the minister asks us tojudge mr young by what he does. out to say sorry. universities about the standards we accept. he deserves to say on twitter, not in teaching? that are delivering great outcomes for young people. not foolish and obnoxious tweets from the distant past. when modern migration to the uk began. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans... bringing a92 passengers from the caribbean. encouraged to come by the uk government of the time. anniversary of the arrival of the windrush. in the coming weeks to decide. and the factories after the war. contribution the windrush generation has made to britain? and from africa indeed in windrush square in brixton. and we are intending to do that. when he no longer had ministerial responsibilities. is keen to look forward. as to the way we now a much more cohesive and diverse society. as the noble lady baroness benjamin has been urging us to do. are of a fitting nature? this in a meaningful way. of all
to the 0fs board. will not be repeated. that he's done on twitter. on what he calls "progressive eugenicsnfidence and students. the minister asks us tojudge mr young by what he does. out to say sorry. universities about the standards we accept. he deserves to say on twitter, not in teaching? that are delivering great outcomes for young people. not foolish and obnoxious tweets from the distant past. when modern migration to the uk began. the empire windrush brings to britain 500...
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this again eugene washington. i want your reaction to all of this, especially when we saw the president's tweet telling kim jong-un that he's got a bigger nuclear button. is this the elephant in the room with the republican party? why does it appear as if those in his inner circle and in congress aren't doing anything about this, aren't honestly addressing this? >> well, alex, certainly i would believe that would come from eugene robinson. that would sound like something he would say. his commentary has been very similar to that on your morning show. but the president -- here's a man who graduated at the top of the class of wharton business school, maybe one of the most successful business people in the country. i think most americans would say, golly, 25 years ago i wish i'd have given that man all my money and let him invest it for me. he did a remarkable job. he's carried that in now to the white house as president of the united states. and what's happened? since he got elected, you know, the stock exchange has
this again eugene washington. i want your reaction to all of this, especially when we saw the president's tweet telling kim jong-un that he's got a bigger nuclear button. is this the elephant in the room with the republican party? why does it appear as if those in his inner circle and in congress aren't doing anything about this, aren't honestly addressing this? >> well, alex, certainly i would believe that would come from eugene robinson. that would sound like something he would say. his...
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>> we know, eugene, from our news organizations reporting from your news organization's reporting, from your news organization's reporting, we know that one of the tactics that bob mueller has -- is using is assembling a timeline of exactly what happens. and some of the events include the warning from sally yates to white house counsel don mcgahn trying to stitch together what transpired in those -- ken, jump in and correct me -- 14 days? 17 days? how many days? >> 18 days. >> i was close. 18 days between when don mcgahn was informed that michael flynn could be the subject or the target of black mail and when he was ultimately fired. add to the fact pattern a tweet that came out after he learned mike flynn flipped. was now working for team usa as a former prosecutor described it when you are turning evidence for a federal prosecution. why would donald trump agree to sit down and be confronted with these kinds of incredibly -- i mean, what i know about bob mueller tells me that it won't come to what ken just described this standoff, where you have to subpoena the president. what i know a
>> we know, eugene, from our news organizations reporting from your news organization's reporting, from your news organization's reporting, we know that one of the tactics that bob mueller has -- is using is assembling a timeline of exactly what happens. and some of the events include the warning from sally yates to white house counsel don mcgahn trying to stitch together what transpired in those -- ken, jump in and correct me -- 14 days? 17 days? how many days? >> 18 days. >>...
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senator eugene mccarthy, august 17, 1967. [applause] >> this question is about jean mccarthy and his counterpart ernie sanders who you pointed out is our version. i was one of those people who went door to door for jean mccarthy and like young people today who've gone door-to-door for bernie sanders and he's also opened up the protest and the possibility for the future for young people and we see what happens in virginia as a result of the women's mart and as a result of what bernie did so in the same way, you have so much accolades for jean mccarthy, my question is why doesn't msnbc and other mainstream news stations cover the alternative to the establishment point of view? virginia took everybody by surprise and these were all first-time candidates who were inspiredby this new wave . so that's where i hoped for when i listen to the news and we love your show but i would like to hear that other voice coming in . >> is the other voice bernie? >> it is bernie, i love to hear bernie and i also want to hear about county election
senator eugene mccarthy, august 17, 1967. [applause] >> this question is about jean mccarthy and his counterpart ernie sanders who you pointed out is our version. i was one of those people who went door to door for jean mccarthy and like young people today who've gone door-to-door for bernie sanders and he's also opened up the protest and the possibility for the future for young people and we see what happens in virginia as a result of the women's mart and as a result of what bernie did...
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despite the danger john will appear in public to support denise eugen the german turkish journalist now in jail in turkey. people a newscaster demanding his release john feels that he must speak out on eugenics behalf and that those who oppose president ad one should stick together in germany and in turkey. yeah there was a protesting campaign. in january i guess he came to live it the protests are worthless and stayed there for a couple of hours. and the other day there was the news about him. then. the protests. in germany. more and more journalists in turkey are being jailed more people are being put on trial and we will continue to write about being sent to speak out to people in our homeland because so many there cannot. on the evening of the referendum i did one appeared on the balcony of his palace and he looked more worried than we did and i probably sixteenth nearly half the voters said no to giving him more power despite the crackdown on his opponents and all the manipulation. of that point we started to smile. does john consider the referendum result a victory for the opposit
despite the danger john will appear in public to support denise eugen the german turkish journalist now in jail in turkey. people a newscaster demanding his release john feels that he must speak out on eugenics behalf and that those who oppose president ad one should stick together in germany and in turkey. yeah there was a protesting campaign. in january i guess he came to live it the protests are worthless and stayed there for a couple of hours. and the other day there was the news about him....
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mathieu eugene/new york city council member:"this is unthinkable, unbelievable that the president of the united states used such language, such rhetoric to talk about haiti. natsat a memorial service marking the eight anniversary of haiti's deadly earthquake, brooklyn borough president, eric adams had even stronger words for the commander in chief.eric adams/brooklyn borough president:"he is sending a coded message that we want to return to the good old days of slavery, the good old days of water hoses, the good old days of german shepherds biting people who were fighting for their basic rights, the good old days when you could not live on certain blocks, segregated and not able to participate in all aspects of the american dream." (justine) that was polo sandoval reporting. haitian american community coalition president has also weighed in on the issue -- calling the president ignorant. (jrstone)up next---we'll tell you why some oakland residents are camping out on the mayor's lawn. (justine) and a rally for immigration rights in the east bay.... what activists are asking for ... af
mathieu eugene/new york city council member:"this is unthinkable, unbelievable that the president of the united states used such language, such rhetoric to talk about haiti. natsat a memorial service marking the eight anniversary of haiti's deadly earthquake, brooklyn borough president, eric adams had even stronger words for the commander in chief.eric adams/brooklyn borough president:"he is sending a coded message that we want to return to the good old days of slavery, the good old...
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such when eugene must be the year and which the truth takes a stand against power that wouldld weaken it. in this effort the choice is quite simple. and in this effort the truth needs as many allies as possible. together, my colleagues, we are powerful. together, we have it within us to turn back these attacks, to write these wrongs, repair this damage, restore reverence for our institutions and present further moral vandalism. together, united in this purpose to do our jobs under the constitution, without regardti o party or party loyalty that has resolved to be allies oftr the truth and not partners in its destruction. it is not my purpose here to inventory all the unofficial untruths of the past year but a brief survey is an is in order. some untruths are trivial, such as the bizarre contention regarding the crowd size at last years inaugural. but some untruths are not at all trivial, such as the seminal untruths of the president's political career, the often repeated conspiracy about the birthplace of president obama. also not trivial are the equally pernicious fantasies about rig
such when eugene must be the year and which the truth takes a stand against power that wouldld weaken it. in this effort the choice is quite simple. and in this effort the truth needs as many allies as possible. together, my colleagues, we are powerful. together, we have it within us to turn back these attacks, to write these wrongs, repair this damage, restore reverence for our institutions and present further moral vandalism. together, united in this purpose to do our jobs under the...
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eugene carson blake united pres br tee tyrian church of the united states of america. >> clearly the served behind and the strength he has been carrying. and the another thing we did produce was a nonsegregated march. >> also a member of the committee that met with president kennedy. >> and believe the real significance of what we have started with today is we have learned the groundwork for the building of a functioning coalition of americans from all walks of life, from all points of view, from all races and creeds and color who can carry on not only the common struggle to achieve an effective and meaningful civil rights legislation, but can do this practical work. the day to day job of fighting problems in employment, housing. and i think this is the true significance of what we have started today. >> proud to present the moral leader of our nation, one who has conducted a massive moral campaign in the southern area of the nation against the citadel of racism, dr. martin luther king, jr. >> i think this has been one of great days of america. and i think this march will go down as
eugene carson blake united pres br tee tyrian church of the united states of america. >> clearly the served behind and the strength he has been carrying. and the another thing we did produce was a nonsegregated march. >> also a member of the committee that met with president kennedy. >> and believe the real significance of what we have started with today is we have learned the groundwork for the building of a functioning coalition of americans from all walks of life, from all...
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eugene carson blake, united presbyterian church of the united states of america was another of the marchthis religious occasion is dr. martin luther king and we are proud to have served behind and with the strength that he is portraying. and we did produce a nonseg are regated church. >> mr. otto luther was also a member of the committee that met with president committee from the united a auto workers. >> the real significance of what we have started here today is that we have laid the groundwork for the building of a functioning broad coalition of americans from all walks of life, from all points of view, and all faces and creeds and color to carry on an effective and meaningful legislation but who can do this practical work with the day to day job of fighting discrimination, and education, and housing and employment and public accommodation, and this is the true significance of what we have started today. >> the pleasure now to present the leader of our nation, the one who has conducted a massive moral campaign in the citadel of racism in our nation, dr. martin luther, jr. >> thank you
eugene carson blake, united presbyterian church of the united states of america was another of the marchthis religious occasion is dr. martin luther king and we are proud to have served behind and with the strength that he is portraying. and we did produce a nonseg are regated church. >> mr. otto luther was also a member of the committee that met with president committee from the united a auto workers. >> the real significance of what we have started here today is that we have laid...
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the wrong thing to do because of some very extreme things that toby young had said in the past on eugenics appointed and promoted ministers are looking happy tonight. they always do. but this reshuffle, the ministers theresa may couldn't move or sack, has been as much a mark of her political vulnerability as the sign of strength her party wanted. tory mps can only hope for a tighter grip at the top in what will be a defining year. british politics is as volatile as it's been in modern times. unpredictability is the new normal. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. a 16 year old boy has been charged with the murder of a shopkeeper in north west london. vijay patel was killed outside his shop in mill hill on saturday night, following a row over cigarette papers. an internet appeal for his family, launched by the local synagogue, has raised more than £10,000 today. eight people have died and at least 25 have been injured after torrential rain triggered mudslides in southern california. officials say the mudflow is waist—deep in places. the area was hit by wildfires late last year. residents no
the wrong thing to do because of some very extreme things that toby young had said in the past on eugenics appointed and promoted ministers are looking happy tonight. they always do. but this reshuffle, the ministers theresa may couldn't move or sack, has been as much a mark of her political vulnerability as the sign of strength her party wanted. tory mps can only hope for a tighter grip at the top in what will be a defining year. british politics is as volatile as it's been in modern times....
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how fitting it was eugene levy who made him laugh.theme chip and joe i can't in a gains sharing a special moment with their children on fixer upper. >> is she driving a truck. >> she is. >> i'm taking the girls tree shopping. we're going to a special farm. >> hi everybody. >> emmie and ella gaines get quite the field trip. >> they were at the former president george w. bush and mrs. bush's ranch. >> glad you're here. >> they're walking down the roads with the former first lady. it was one of those moments i'll never forget. >> the couple's four kids have been on the show since the begin. >> we're the typical family hard working, not the silver spoon in their mouth. >> next tuesday's show their son duke gets down and dirty with dad. >> you got it. >> what do you think? >> shopping with my dad subpoena kind of impossible. >> expecting their fifth child the couple told us having more family time is one reason they're stepping away from fixer upper. >> when you think about raising a family four kids 12 and under it getting complicated. th
how fitting it was eugene levy who made him laugh.theme chip and joe i can't in a gains sharing a special moment with their children on fixer upper. >> is she driving a truck. >> she is. >> i'm taking the girls tree shopping. we're going to a special farm. >> hi everybody. >> emmie and ella gaines get quite the field trip. >> they were at the former president george w. bush and mrs. bush's ranch. >> glad you're here. >> they're walking down the...
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eugene. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: eugene, listen, i'm from massachusetts and i don't know how oldyou are but governor wells built the big dig and it was false segment, like donald trump it's like false news, fake news. so on the submit i spoke to a person that was on that and they say a lot of people are going to be killed. in spending, i don't know what the definition is because everybody has a different reaction to that word. please tell me how you feel about the definition of infrastructure nobody is lying in the united states. >> guest: so i'll get to the definition of infrastructure, is what the caller asked. also, before that, you know, the big dig was a very controversial project in massachusetts. there was a lot of cost overruns and that's been deemed the poster child of how to not advance a major infrastructure project. now, to his other question, his question and infrastructure, infrastructure, i don't mean to be simple about it but your major bridges, everything, roadways, tunnels -- >> host: we tend to think roads and bridges but -- >> guest: electrical grid. another t
eugene. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: eugene, listen, i'm from massachusetts and i don't know how oldyou are but governor wells built the big dig and it was false segment, like donald trump it's like false news, fake news. so on the submit i spoke to a person that was on that and they say a lot of people are going to be killed. in spending, i don't know what the definition is because everybody has a different reaction to that word. please tell me how you feel about the definition of...
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wendy forsyth, douglas eugene, elizabeth merrick. lewis anthony marengo. noel george martin.mcallister. willie mcelroy. robert eugene mccollum. charles dennis mckee. bernard joseph mclaughlin. jane susan melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips. >> we remember them. suzanne marie, joseph kenneth miller. jewell courtney mitchell. james and morgan. eva mortensen. helga rachel mosey. richard palma and eddie. ingrid elizabeth mulroy, john mould i, sean kevin malloy, mary geraldine...
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