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eugene: you mentioned marketing. i just went to give it to john -- when it -- i just wanted to pivot to john. what about revenue goals? what do you hope a return on your investment would look like at "the texas tribune?" orn: at "the texas tribune," the american journalism project? eugene: if you could give us both, that would be great. " has what "the tribune done well, almost uniquely well, is diversify revenue sources in a way that a lot of nonprofit news organizations have not been able to. when you look at the annual in personnel that do major guest solicitation, number should work, commercial sponsorship work, the return on investment is more than five times the annual compensation fully burdened for overhead and benefits of this people. what we are trying to do at ajp is replicate that, probably not at that success level, but what makepe is we are going to organizations higher revenue producing, technology enabling people, who then will produce some multiple of that in perpetuity. thatcome fond of saying when
eugene: you mentioned marketing. i just went to give it to john -- when it -- i just wanted to pivot to john. what about revenue goals? what do you hope a return on your investment would look like at "the texas tribune?" orn: at "the texas tribune," the american journalism project? eugene: if you could give us both, that would be great. " has what "the tribune done well, almost uniquely well, is diversify revenue sources in a way that a lot of nonprofit news...
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. >> and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson is here. >> please clap. >> we'll always clap for you. >> we'll begin with a poll after the release of mueller's redacted report that shows president trump hitting an all-time low. politico has trump's approval ratings dropping 5 points to 39%. 57% disapprove of trump's job performance, up 6 points since
. >> and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson is here. >> please clap. >> we'll always clap for you. >> we'll begin with a poll after the release of mueller's redacted report that shows president trump hitting an all-time low. politico has trump's approval ratings dropping 5 points to 39%. 57% disapprove of trump's job performance, up 6 points since
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thank you, danielle, shelby, and eugene. that does it for me. i'll see you back here next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. up next, "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> this sunday, the president versus congress. president trump says he's done cooperating with russia investigations. >> i have been the most transparent president and administration in the history of our country by far. >> vowing to defy congressal democrats. >> we're fighting all the subpoenas. >> i wouldn't give him a dam thing. >> as democrats plan to use the mueller report as a road map on obstruction. >> congress has the responsibility and obligation to hold individuals in contem
thank you, danielle, shelby, and eugene. that does it for me. i'll see you back here next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. up next, "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> this sunday, the president versus congress. president trump says he's done cooperating with russia investigations. >> i have been the most transparent president and administration in the history of our country by far. >> vowing to defy congressal democrats. >> we're fighting all the subpoenas....
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eugene robinson, david jolly remain with us here tonight. gentlemen, i want to run just the shortest clip from the buttigieg speech on sunday followed by mike pence's reaction today. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> my marriage to chasten has made me a better man, and, yes, mr. vice president, it has moved me closer to god. and that's the thing i wish the mike pences of the world would understand that if you've got a problem with who i am, your problem is not with me, your quarrel, sir, is with my creator. >> i work very closely with mayor pete when i was governor of the state of indiana. we had a great working relationship, and he said some things that are critical of my christian faith and about me personally, and he knows better. he knows me. >> congressman david jolly, did he get that right? was buttigieg calling out pence's christian faith? >> as a christian, mike pence is missing what an important moment this is for the christian and evangelical community. but it's also an important moment for the country. we have a lgbt candi
eugene robinson, david jolly remain with us here tonight. gentlemen, i want to run just the shortest clip from the buttigieg speech on sunday followed by mike pence's reaction today. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> my marriage to chasten has made me a better man, and, yes, mr. vice president, it has moved me closer to god. and that's the thing i wish the mike pences of the world would understand that if you've got a problem with who i am, your problem is not with me, your...
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the idea of national origins is again based in eugenics. eugenicists argued "immigration is an insidious invasion, just as clearly as and works in national conquests as an invading army. the nordic man in its purity has an absolutely fair skin was the ideal. racial mixtures, whether it is between black and white or so-called good and bad immigrants, would only result in lowering the offspring." the ku klux klan, boasting 2.5 million members led a campaign , against catholics and jews and foreigners, calling for a 100% american campaign. these ideas were everywhere. in 1921, for the first time in u.s. history, the u.s. passes a quota law. the doors to the u.s. remake opened but immigration is now limited. the opportunity available to immigrants is based on their country of birth, privileging so-called nordic countries. severely limiting visas available to southern and eastern europeans, places where jews and catholics with. -- live. at the last minute the senate rejects a proposed amendment, which would have made a distinction between immigr
the idea of national origins is again based in eugenics. eugenicists argued "immigration is an insidious invasion, just as clearly as and works in national conquests as an invading army. the nordic man in its purity has an absolutely fair skin was the ideal. racial mixtures, whether it is between black and white or so-called good and bad immigrants, would only result in lowering the offspring." the ku klux klan, boasting 2.5 million members led a campaign , against catholics and jews...
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the gilded age guys were into eugenics. rockefeller, jr. spotted campaigns to sterilize unfit humans. they believe that they needed to be rounded up like useless beasts of prey and put to death. so there was that sense, obviously, leading to some of the ideas that we saw in the 20th century, most dramatically in germany, that this movement towards the advancement of humanity can have a very dark side to it. >> host: tim wu, do you use facebook, google, amazon, in your daily life or in your work? >> guest: that's a good question. i don't use facebook. i can't bring myself to use it even though i feel since i'm researching this field i need to come to keep up with them. but i found as a revelation to come up, i just find that feel so bad faith to me. i find it uncomfortable to use it. i use duck duck go which is a privacy protecting site. i feel better about it but google has a lot of features that are hard to beat. i got slightly lost on the way here but google maps is sort of invaluable. like everyone i think i'm in this balance. part of th
the gilded age guys were into eugenics. rockefeller, jr. spotted campaigns to sterilize unfit humans. they believe that they needed to be rounded up like useless beasts of prey and put to death. so there was that sense, obviously, leading to some of the ideas that we saw in the 20th century, most dramatically in germany, that this movement towards the advancement of humanity can have a very dark side to it. >> host: tim wu, do you use facebook, google, amazon, in your daily life or in...
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gilded age guys were into eugenics. rockefeller jr. sponsored campaigns to sterilize unfit humans. they neededd that to be rounded up like useless prey and put to death. so, you know, there was that sense, obviously leading to some ideas that we saw in the 20th century, most dramatically germany, that this movement the advancement of humanity can have a very dark side to it. wu, do you use facebook, google, amazon, in your daily work?r in your >> that's a good question. i don't use facebook. can't bring myself to use it anymore. i -- you know, i feel since i'm researching this upld, i need to kind of keep with them. but i have found, as the revelations have come out, i feels so badt it faith to me. everything seems like they're just trying to get more out of me, more time. i find it uncomfortable to use it. use a privacy protecting site. i just sort of feel better about it. but google has a lot of features that are hard to beat. the wayightly lost on here, but google maps is sort of invaluable. i'm in everyone, i think this balance. part of the challenge of our think, is developing
gilded age guys were into eugenics. rockefeller jr. sponsored campaigns to sterilize unfit humans. they neededd that to be rounded up like useless prey and put to death. so, you know, there was that sense, obviously leading to some ideas that we saw in the 20th century, most dramatically germany, that this movement the advancement of humanity can have a very dark side to it. wu, do you use facebook, google, amazon, in your daily work?r in your >> that's a good question. i don't use...
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eugenics researchers kept lit up between 40% and 50% of immigrants were "feebleminded." americans read mass-market books , which argued there was a superior nordic race and that this race was in danger. or, the rising tide of color against white supremacy, which is not meant to be demeaning, white supremacy was the ideal. it went through 14 printings in three years. historians have noted that hiller's book borrows directly from some of these texts and the organizers of eugenics society's began lobbying congress for this change. -- fore course of 1919, a period of between two and 10 years. houseember 1920 the passes a bill to end all immigration to the u.s. for one aims to provide for the protection of citizens of the u.s.. that's why they would end immigration. the vote is bipartisan. it is not close. senate was unwilling to take up that bill as written, but starts considering an amended version. the idea of national origins is again based in eugenics. , "immigrationgued is an insidious invasion, just as clearly working in national conquests as an invading army. in its p
eugenics researchers kept lit up between 40% and 50% of immigrants were "feebleminded." americans read mass-market books , which argued there was a superior nordic race and that this race was in danger. or, the rising tide of color against white supremacy, which is not meant to be demeaning, white supremacy was the ideal. it went through 14 printings in three years. historians have noted that hiller's book borrows directly from some of these texts and the organizers of eugenics...
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you have to just follow eugene. it does look easy but it's a lwa ys eugene.sy but it's always lovely disease on follow their dreams top it was the music like? some of it is original, some of it is covers a. of country classics. the music is good. it's one of the sums you come out of it going, you know what? i'm actually going, you know what? i'm actually going to stream that because it's really appealing stuff i look forward to that one. now, little, an adult woman is magically transformed into a child version of herself. that sounds familiar. we saw tom hanks in big armour in the 805. regina hall star5 in this. she gets a spell ca5t armour in the 805. regina hall star5 in this. she gets a spell cast on her that takes her back to her 13—year—old self. when she was her that takes her back to her 13—year—old self. when she wa513, 5he 13—year—old self. when she was13, she was very nervy, very geeky and bullied, which is why she 5he she was very nervy, very geeky and bullied, which is why she she is kind of book bullying people. she has to learn a lesson, to be c
you have to just follow eugene. it does look easy but it's a lwa ys eugene.sy but it's always lovely disease on follow their dreams top it was the music like? some of it is original, some of it is covers a. of country classics. the music is good. it's one of the sums you come out of it going, you know what? i'm actually going, you know what? i'm actually going to stream that because it's really appealing stuff i look forward to that one. now, little, an adult woman is magically transformed into...
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for our contestants, eugene robinson and jon meacham.ne point i've been harping on this week and i want to get you on record, the mueller report comes out. it's nothing but texture and tonnage and footnotes and data points. it's counters by no obstruction and no collusion. the simplest branding and it's not a fair fight. what do democrats do in your view and how to handle this topic of possible impeachment? >> i've told various people in the obama white house at various times that they should start a department of pithy phrases because republicans in general have been much better at that than democrats have been and donald trump is brilliant at branding. that's what he does. >> coal is now clean. i don't know if you heard. clean coal. >> right, right. that he does very well and consciously and market tests it with his friends and he knows what he's doing. democrats need to raise their game in exploiting things in concise and simple and impactful ways and that's not the democratic party for the last years. they're just not great at that.
for our contestants, eugene robinson and jon meacham.ne point i've been harping on this week and i want to get you on record, the mueller report comes out. it's nothing but texture and tonnage and footnotes and data points. it's counters by no obstruction and no collusion. the simplest branding and it's not a fair fight. what do democrats do in your view and how to handle this topic of possible impeachment? >> i've told various people in the obama white house at various times that they...
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>> low key minnesota democrat senator eugene mccarthy entered the race against his party's incumbent giving the voters a voice in the vietnam debate. >> campaign '68, the new hampshire primary. the big surprise of the first primary of campaign '68 has been the strength of senator eugene mccarthy. the volume with which new hampshire's voters today endorsed his effort signals trouble for president johnson's yet undeclared re-election bid. on the republican side, richard nixon entered the race to shed that loser's image he acquired in 1962 and '62. >> seems to be quite apparent from the early returns that we won't have to have a recount tonight. >> nixon, the only active campaign, ran far in front, even farther than expected, with 81%. >> mr. nixon, which tactics and issues do you feel got you this vote in new hampshire? >> very effective use of television. i know i'm not supposed to be able to use television, but i think that's one myth we knocked down this time. we were pretty good on television. >> the nixon campaign needed this kind of a shot in the arm. his supporters now around th
>> low key minnesota democrat senator eugene mccarthy entered the race against his party's incumbent giving the voters a voice in the vietnam debate. >> campaign '68, the new hampshire primary. the big surprise of the first primary of campaign '68 has been the strength of senator eugene mccarthy. the volume with which new hampshire's voters today endorsed his effort signals trouble for president johnson's yet undeclared re-election bid. on the republican side, richard nixon entered...
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eugene, ruth and matt are back.il this a little bit with the sort of -- this combination of, yes, we've got barrmnuchin, these are allies that are comfortable protecting him. but the larger issue here, the two most important security agencies in this country, homeland and defense, are being run by actings. what happens if there's a real national security crisis? >> well, it's a good question. and the trump administration has been fortunate, to date, in the sense that all of the crises they've faced have been manmade. these have been so-called emergencies at the border, these have been fire and fury with north korea that was then solved months later by president trump himself when he met with kim jong-un. this administration has never been tested in a real way when it comes to national security and foreign policy. and just take dhs for example. as you note, it's vacant at the top. it is also vacant at the deputy level position. the commissioner of i.c.e, the cbb commissioner, the fema administrator, you know, we ofte
eugene, ruth and matt are back.il this a little bit with the sort of -- this combination of, yes, we've got barrmnuchin, these are allies that are comfortable protecting him. but the larger issue here, the two most important security agencies in this country, homeland and defense, are being run by actings. what happens if there's a real national security crisis? >> well, it's a good question. and the trump administration has been fortunate, to date, in the sense that all of the crises...
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danville, home of playwright eugene o'neill from 1938 to 1945, eugene o'neill got what was then come out in the country, in order to write all of his stuff, 72 in santa rosa, 72 in petaluma 68 at richmond, and kia at 68 degrees and 68 for lake fort, isn't it nice up there in the north? wednesday, thursday and friday we will be looking for sunshine and then a few clouds come in either we can. and, as we get into monday and tuesday, it will be in the mid 60s. by and large, a great week and at least we have dispensed with all of that rain. >> we will enjoyed, thanks. a wild atm and how determined please pull that off with heavy machinery and a clever car makeover. show me the crown. show me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh... yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so... that's simple. easy. awesome. get xfinity internet and tv for $40 each a month for 12 months when yo
danville, home of playwright eugene o'neill from 1938 to 1945, eugene o'neill got what was then come out in the country, in order to write all of his stuff, 72 in santa rosa, 72 in petaluma 68 at richmond, and kia at 68 degrees and 68 for lake fort, isn't it nice up there in the north? wednesday, thursday and friday we will be looking for sunshine and then a few clouds come in either we can. and, as we get into monday and tuesday, it will be in the mid 60s. by and large, a great week and at...
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our thanks to our friends eugene robinson and john meechum. always come back.he republican party decreasing by one just today. we're back with that story after this. this is not a bed... it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. so you can come out swinging, maintain your inner focus, and wake up rested and ready for anything. and now, save $400 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base. ends saturday. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. even our pets know to go because it's the easiest way to save 30% on all the medications we carry. so skip the search and go directly to petmeds.com now. >>> last thing before we go tonight is about two republi
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plans to issue an apology to those who were subjected to forced sterilisation under a now—defunct eugenicsuthorised the sterilisation of people with an intellectual disability, mental illness or hereditary disorder. i want to remind you of a breaking news story. north korea saying its leader has overseen the test of what it describes as a nuclear type of tactical guided weapon with a powerful warhead. the state news agency quotes mr kim is saying "the weapon had weighty significance in increasing north korea's military power. " this is the first test since mrjim's second summit with mr trump in february in vietnam —— kim, that summit failed to make progress to slow north korea's nuclear programme. this is the first test of a tactical weapon. cathedral bells rung out across france at 6:50 this evening to mark the exact moment when a huge fire broke out at notre—dame cathedral in paris. today some of the firefighters who saved notre—dame from collapse described how a hundred of them were tasked with protecting the works of art and treasures from inside the cathedral as the roof went up in fl
plans to issue an apology to those who were subjected to forced sterilisation under a now—defunct eugenicsuthorised the sterilisation of people with an intellectual disability, mental illness or hereditary disorder. i want to remind you of a breaking news story. north korea saying its leader has overseen the test of what it describes as a nuclear type of tactical guided weapon with a powerful warhead. the state news agency quotes mr kim is saying "the weapon had weighty significance in...
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plans to issue an apology to those who were subjected to forced sterilisation under a now—defunct eugenicssterilisation of people with an intellectual disability, mental illness or hereditary disorder. scientists have managed to partially revive pig brains, four hours after they were removed from the body. the research at yale university could raise ethical questions about what it means to be alive and conscious. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh explains. the brain is the most complex organ in the body. it was always assumed it gets irreversibly damaged within minutes of blood flow stopping. now, a remarkable study in the journal nature challenges that view. the scientists at yale school of medicine used brains from farm animals bred for pork. in all, 32 brains were collected from an abbatoir. four hours after death, the organs were placed in specially designed tanks and synthetic blood was pumped round at body temperature for six hours. remarkably, despite being dead for hours, cells within the brain started to function. there was activity in synapses. some brain circuits started to
plans to issue an apology to those who were subjected to forced sterilisation under a now—defunct eugenicssterilisation of people with an intellectual disability, mental illness or hereditary disorder. scientists have managed to partially revive pig brains, four hours after they were removed from the body. the research at yale university could raise ethical questions about what it means to be alive and conscious. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh explains. the brain is the most complex...
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. >> joining us from washington reporter for "the washington post" eugene scott. good to have you on this friday morning. it's been a while since we've had you. interesting to hear the president there talking about the fact that he thought during the obama administration there was a lot of dissension to say the least considering all we know considering what's going on in the white house right now. but let's talk about the first 24 hours when it comes to joe biden's presidential campaign roll out. we know even before he launched his campaign video he himself had a phone call and said that the first 24 hours was the most crucial time for his campaign. and the primaries can wait. so how is he stacking up so far? >> well it certainly depends on who it is you're speaking about. he was pretty well received by quite a few of the members of the electorate who were wondering whether or not he was going to make himself available as a viable alternative not only to the democrats currently seeking the primary but more importantly president trump and he's gotten quite a bit of
. >> joining us from washington reporter for "the washington post" eugene scott. good to have you on this friday morning. it's been a while since we've had you. interesting to hear the president there talking about the fact that he thought during the obama administration there was a lot of dissension to say the least considering all we know considering what's going on in the white house right now. but let's talk about the first 24 hours when it comes to joe biden's presidential...
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our thanks to our friends eugene robinson and john meechum. always come back.s of the republican party decreasing by one just today. we're back with that story after this. today. we're back with that story after this - choosing to foster a child is choosing to nurture and emotionally support children in urgent need. it's not just about opening up your home; it is also about opening up your heart. consider fostering. you wouldn't accept - from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell. ♪ featuring three new dishes that are planked-to-perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one plank... ...but not for
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this is a non-kne non-eugene nis bill. kill on gender.ecific whether i a lot of federal statutes and whether it's the ada or other things literally prevent defended by the aclu in people who are outside the womb but they felt that was too much to expect of a child who has not been delivered. it is reprehensible. >> tucker: they are against defending a child, a fetus as they call it on the basis of race? really? okay to have a race selected abortion. >> can you kill a child on their estimation they think it's a step too far to say you should not kill a child based on its race or its gender or some perceived disability it is, to your point, this guild has come off the lily of it being rare and safe and legal. they don't care about that anymore. it never was intended to be rare. it is now literally when and however somebody would want to see this happen. it's reprehensible to me that you have the aclu not even trying to serve its past defense of civic liberties and literally attacking a bill that is on its face something that we should appla
this is a non-kne non-eugene nis bill. kill on gender.ecific whether i a lot of federal statutes and whether it's the ada or other things literally prevent defended by the aclu in people who are outside the womb but they felt that was too much to expect of a child who has not been delivered. it is reprehensible. >> tucker: they are against defending a child, a fetus as they call it on the basis of race? really? okay to have a race selected abortion. >> can you kill a child on their...
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and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt,n "washin post" column anonymous eugene robinson, daniel let ka and "new york times" column anonymous david brooks. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." ng announcer: from nbc news in washington, the t running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. when donald trump waslected many people expected or hoped perhaps that the presidency woulchange him. it didn't. instead, he is changing the presidency. two examples this week of mr. trump flouting convention. one, unhappy his first attorney general jeff sessions did not protect himll from the m investigation. mr. trump fired him and replaced himith bill barr, wednesday gave him what sessions never would. russian y on the interference investigation that his campaign had been, quote, spied on. two, unhappy that the department of homeland security has often resisted his get tough and sometimes illegal border proposals, mr. trumpacked dhs's leadership, axing four top officials, then said he was consideringgr sending mts at
and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt,n "washin post" column anonymous eugene robinson, daniel let ka and "new york times" column anonymous david brooks. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." ng announcer: from nbc news in washington, the t running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. when donald trump waslected many people expected or hoped perhaps that the...
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the day after is always tough. >> i want to bring you in, eugene, and lay out a couple other things for our view percent. having watched "the view" it was clear to me that joe biden when he came out on that set, with all women hosts, was a little awkward and uncertain, do i hug these people whom i know well, and he said, you know, when asked about the hugging and that whole issue, he said, even when i came out here i didn't know quite whether to hug you, you're my friends, but i didn't know what to do, even with meghan mccain. he waited for her to approach him first. these are moments he's got to get past. there was this incredibly emotional moment with meghan mccain where she replayed the moment when her father was dying and he comforted her and he said, she said he's been her grief counselor and he talked about his empathy and dealing with cancer and that people come up to him all the time and that is the joe biden that connects with people all the time. i've seen it myself over the course of 40 years knowing this man. >> absolutely. and that's quite frankly one of the ways biden is g
the day after is always tough. >> i want to bring you in, eugene, and lay out a couple other things for our view percent. having watched "the view" it was clear to me that joe biden when he came out on that set, with all women hosts, was a little awkward and uncertain, do i hug these people whom i know well, and he said, you know, when asked about the hugging and that whole issue, he said, even when i came out here i didn't know quite whether to hug you, you're my friends, but i...
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you can't fall in love with that relationship, and it can change ever so quickly. >> you know, eugenewe say every earnings season is, quote, the most important earnings season in whatever length of time but this one does seem to have a different ring to it we came back from the terrible december we've gotten -- it's all on multiple expansion investors have priced in decent numbers and decent guidance. do you believe, are you confident we will get that >> i don't really think so i think that we just had good earnings from delta as an example. when you see american and southwest, you are going to see the impact of the 7 -- max 8 issue coming into play with some of those seats not being filled. when you look in the technology sector, great performance across the large cap names -- apple, cisco, for instance. but i think you'll see a little bit of margin shrinkage and investors have been optimistic about all the good news in the market but the slowing global growth rate is coming from somewhere. brexit fears out there and i think that you're going to see a lot of corporate ceos and cfos a
you can't fall in love with that relationship, and it can change ever so quickly. >> you know, eugenewe say every earnings season is, quote, the most important earnings season in whatever length of time but this one does seem to have a different ring to it we came back from the terrible december we've gotten -- it's all on multiple expansion investors have priced in decent numbers and decent guidance. do you believe, are you confident we will get that >> i don't really think so i...
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eugene i love destruction of property. using it happening in the. background and like i cannot when you're suffering violence to really have a stretch of small area all these things are happening and i'm going. back to the gandhi never. going to be facing but again for the last twenty years right now. a vision of i'm going to describe these cottons attacks as having been conducted by religious extremists do you think of the religious divide as you describe them and i think this. would be exploited to create further division. seems like that to me because our particular thing there isn't a first section to blame the muslim community for what has happened and infact there has been one of the two. days being attacks on muslims even from. people who are perceived to be muslims who are refugees from pakistan because it is the general perception that they are responsible for these events and i think that's a very dangerous thing that any particular coming to responsible careen sri lanka recent history is that the muslim community has been targeted by the
eugene i love destruction of property. using it happening in the. background and like i cannot when you're suffering violence to really have a stretch of small area all these things are happening and i'm going. back to the gandhi never. going to be facing but again for the last twenty years right now. a vision of i'm going to describe these cottons attacks as having been conducted by religious extremists do you think of the religious divide as you describe them and i think this. would be...
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. >> eugene? >> i don't think it is an open borders position to say, to question the use of the word crisis. maybe you could use that word, could not use that word. it's a lot of eopleo are coming in, but we are able to handle it. you know, this is -- it's not hoards and hoards invading in the way that the president describes the chair van. in fact, there i a process and people get to apply for asylum. we canook at thesylum laws if you want to look at that, but we have laws and we ought to follow them. >> there are seven hundred -- 2021 until they get a hearing. >> this is a crisis in every d.nse of the w we shouldn't get into semantics about this. but the president gets -- this is a sanctuary city play. he gets that the democrats are in a very, very inindividualious position here. >> i aad to do this. the level of distrust you talked about it. the leve of distrust between congressional democrats and bill barr now and what does that mean for mueller this week? are we going to debate more of what's
. >> eugene? >> i don't think it is an open borders position to say, to question the use of the word crisis. maybe you could use that word, could not use that word. it's a lot of eopleo are coming in, but we are able to handle it. you know, this is -- it's not hoards and hoards invading in the way that the president describes the chair van. in fact, there i a process and people get to apply for asylum. we canook at thesylum laws if you want to look at that, but we have laws and we...
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and my daughter looks at it and goes hey, that's the guy with the big black eyebrows, eugene, we know his eyebrows have their own agent. >> jimmy: i hear his eyebrows have fired that agent. >> it's a whole new thing, a wri writer thing. >> jimmy: do you think of yourself as a canadian american or american canadian? >> i'm canadian american. i have a british passport and irish passport. but i was born and raised in canada and am a proud american citizen. >> jimmy: you have too many passports. >> i don't think so. i'd like to get more. >> jimmy: that's got to be illegal. can't you only have two? >> not if you're famous. >> jimmy: is that right? >> not if you're famous. hey, you have no idea how much money i had to bribe this guy to get my kids into community college. it is tough out there. [ applause ] >> jimmy: they say it's tougher to get into those community colleges. >> it is. >> jimmy: what do you think of what's going on here with our election? there are a lot of people running for office now. >> it is unbelievable. there are so many names. >> jimmy: do you think joe biden for ins
and my daughter looks at it and goes hey, that's the guy with the big black eyebrows, eugene, we know his eyebrows have their own agent. >> jimmy: i hear his eyebrows have fired that agent. >> it's a whole new thing, a wri writer thing. >> jimmy: do you think of yourself as a canadian american or american canadian? >> i'm canadian american. i have a british passport and irish passport. but i was born and raised in canada and am a proud american citizen. >> jimmy:...
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. >>> now let's turn to the "washington post" political reporter eugene scott. help us understand this. what is the political benefit, what is the strategy behind republicans saying you can't see this new health care plan until after the election? >> in fairness, it is just donald trump who said this. most republicans are like what are you talking about, man. >> but in these last midterms where you saw an extraordinary win wouldby democrats, health c was a top priority for voters. >> republican lawmakers know that this strategy is not going to be as winsome or effective as the president thinks it will be because of what you just shared. it wasn't in 2018 when democrats took at least 40 seats in congress campaigning on issues including health care which were a high priority to voters. the president's strategy at best is thought to be consistent with his initial campaign to get rid of obamacare. he is running his re-election campaign on promises kept. but the challenge is that he said that he would get rid of obamacare and replace it with something and he even wen
. >>> now let's turn to the "washington post" political reporter eugene scott. help us understand this. what is the political benefit, what is the strategy behind republicans saying you can't see this new health care plan until after the election? >> in fairness, it is just donald trump who said this. most republicans are like what are you talking about, man. >> but in these last midterms where you saw an extraordinary win wouldby democrats, health c was a top...
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who took to the streets the palestinians have to work as a collective you have a mass movement in eugene is really a party i mean gauge people in terms of the common values that we have in terms of dignity in terms of human rights in terms of democracy and these common values would bring us together. underneath the golden dome of today that has to be respected is the foundation stone of the world. and yes there is something there today. just let me see. sin every religious jew believes that one day in the future there will be the third temple and we're told that by our prophets was saying in the deserts bloom the in getting the exiles we have returned home but there are some things that in the hand of god so the third temple itself very much in the same position that abraham attempted to sacrifice isaac with the first temple was of king solomon and the second temple will also be the third temple but there are some things a hand by god not in man's hand having a jew go to the temple mount today to pray to walk around the holiest place the jewish people in a place that mohammad never visit
who took to the streets the palestinians have to work as a collective you have a mass movement in eugene is really a party i mean gauge people in terms of the common values that we have in terms of dignity in terms of human rights in terms of democracy and these common values would bring us together. underneath the golden dome of today that has to be respected is the foundation stone of the world. and yes there is something there today. just let me see. sin every religious jew believes that one...
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my name is eugene scott i am a political reporter for the six and i am excited to be moderating the panel. most of my professional career has been spent in local journalism in great cities like charlotte and phoenix so i know how important what we are about to discuss actually is solicited this moment to introduce the guests we have who are far more and hopefully we can learn some things about where we are going in journalism. first we have the editor in chief for nonprofit first state level where she taught for six years. previously she worked at "the chicago tribune" for 18 years as a reporter and editor and also with us we have the venture capitalist founder of the texas tribune and cofounder of the american journalism project a new effort aimed at reinvigorating local news through the power of philanthropy. and last the editor and founder of the nevada independent and nonprofit news site covering breaking news and stories across the state of nevada. today we are going to be taking a look at innovative nonprofit models with local journalism and discuss the opportunities and challenges
my name is eugene scott i am a political reporter for the six and i am excited to be moderating the panel. most of my professional career has been spent in local journalism in great cities like charlotte and phoenix so i know how important what we are about to discuss actually is solicited this moment to introduce the guests we have who are far more and hopefully we can learn some things about where we are going in journalism. first we have the editor in chief for nonprofit first state level...
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joining me now, nbc news national political reporter mike nextly, washington political reporter eugene scott, former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst michael steele and former adviser to bernie sanders, mark wanabaugh. thank you for being here. i know getting here has not necessarily been the smoothest of roads. there have been a lot of questions. now we finally have the answer to will he or won't he? how are they framing the big picture and how that's the first day on the trail gone so far? >> so they're setting up this campaign launch day of not just a day but a month. the framing is around three pillars, first we saw in the campaign video talking about this being a battle for the soul of america, charlottesville being the fist worz coming out of his mouth referring to the white supremacist rallies we saw in 2017 and president trump's reaction to that. the second we will hear more about in pittsburgh monday. that will involve his plan for the middle class. the third pillar for joe biden will be focused on at a big rally in philadelphia next month is about building the bridges
joining me now, nbc news national political reporter mike nextly, washington political reporter eugene scott, former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst michael steele and former adviser to bernie sanders, mark wanabaugh. thank you for being here. i know getting here has not necessarily been the smoothest of roads. there have been a lot of questions. now we finally have the answer to will he or won't he? how are they framing the big picture and how that's the first day on the trail gone so...
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eugene is right about this. push forward is otherwise the initiative does shift to donald trump. he is not going let this go. faxes and truth matters and accountability needs to matter as well. >> to florida today, the president claimed i had the right to end the whole witch hunt if i wanted. i could have fired everyone, including mueller if i wanted. i chose not to. i had the right to use executive privilege and i didn't. mueller's team took a different view, wrying we were not persuaded by the argument that the president's blanket constitutional immunity that engages in acts that obstructed justice. the constitution is swaying right now. >> it is. is the president above the law? he can't be. that's not the way the system is designed. the president is not supposed to be above the law. nobody is supposed to be. the mueller report said that he hasn't be charged in the criminal courts. it's up to congress. they have to hold him accountable. if that's what they have done, they counted on somebody appointed in the e
eugene is right about this. push forward is otherwise the initiative does shift to donald trump. he is not going let this go. faxes and truth matters and accountability needs to matter as well. >> to florida today, the president claimed i had the right to end the whole witch hunt if i wanted. i could have fired everyone, including mueller if i wanted. i chose not to. i had the right to use executive privilege and i didn't. mueller's team took a different view, wrying we were not persuaded...
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my name is eugene scott, i'm a political reporter for "the fix" our political analysis blog here at "the washington post" and i'm really excited to be moderating this panel. most of my professional career has been spent in local journalism in great cities like charlotte, kansas city and phoenix and so i know how important what we're about to discuss actually is. so, let me take this moment to introduce to you the guests we have here who are far more insightful on the ground and we'll learn things in journ journali journalism. first, we have the editor in chief of pro public illinois, the first level state operation. louise came to pro publica and previously she worked out of the chicago tribune for 18 years as reporter and editor. while there she won a pulitzer prize for explanatory reporting. also with us, venture capitalist john thornton, founder of the texas tribune and co-founder of the american project, reinvigorating news through the power of venture philanthropy and john rosston, editor and founder, breaking news story across the state of nevada. today we are going to be taking
my name is eugene scott, i'm a political reporter for "the fix" our political analysis blog here at "the washington post" and i'm really excited to be moderating this panel. most of my professional career has been spent in local journalism in great cities like charlotte, kansas city and phoenix and so i know how important what we're about to discuss actually is. so, let me take this moment to introduce to you the guests we have here who are far more insightful on the ground...
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the country in canadian history so here is what our audience think and also one of the very first eugenics cabinet ministers ever right here is what one person online thinks about that whisper here says that the prime minister kicked them out of the liberal party and goes on to say he continues to hurt my keep all our stations he's a coward a fake a liar i could go on. sadly all subtler government leaders are just like him and i actually want you to hear the prime minister in his own words because a number of liberal party m.p.'s have stood by him as this is unfolded in the press and in parliament so here's what the prime minister trudeau said last week about why it wilson ramos and jane fill pot were expelled from the caucus civil wars within parties are incredibly damaging because they signal to canadians that we care more about ourselves and we do about them that's why i made the difficult decision to remove ms wilson rebuilt and dr phil part from the liberal caucus we've taken every effort to address their concerns but ultimately if they can't honestly say that they have confidence in
the country in canadian history so here is what our audience think and also one of the very first eugenics cabinet ministers ever right here is what one person online thinks about that whisper here says that the prime minister kicked them out of the liberal party and goes on to say he continues to hurt my keep all our stations he's a coward a fake a liar i could go on. sadly all subtler government leaders are just like him and i actually want you to hear the prime minister in his own words...
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my name is eugene scott, i'm a political reporter for "the fix" our political analysis blog here at "the washington post" and i'm really excited to be moderating this panel. most of my professional career has been spent in local
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my thanks to eli, to jeremy, to eugene, to donna and to julia ainsley.u so much for watching. "mtp daily" with my friend chuck todd starts right now. hi, chuck. >> happy hump day, nicolle. quite a little extra breaking news alert we got from the potus. if it's wednesday, all eyes are on thursday.
my thanks to eli, to jeremy, to eugene, to donna and to julia ainsley.u so much for watching. "mtp daily" with my friend chuck todd starts right now. hi, chuck. >> happy hump day, nicolle. quite a little extra breaking news alert we got from the potus. if it's wednesday, all eyes are on thursday.
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and, bishop eugene sutton is the head of the episcopal diocese of maryland.elcome all of youd to newshour. some of us can hardly belief we're even having this conversation. we really appreciate you joining us. i want to ask each one of you how all this is affecting you and your congregation. i want the sart with you, rabbi marcus, because you are located not far from where the attack ok place just a few days ago. >> thank you. obviously the events of saturday have had a profound impact on the entire jewish community globally and especially in san diego. oujewish community in san diego is a close-knit one. i can't think of a ngle congregation where someone in the congregation didn't know lori kaye because of her profound involvement in acts of repairing the world. she was a very active member of oujewish community, really a tremendous representative of what makes our community woerful and everything thwe take pride in. so our congregants are bot personally affected by the loss of a dear frienoud an communally affected because our synagogues, our churches, our
and, bishop eugene sutton is the head of the episcopal diocese of maryland.elcome all of youd to newshour. some of us can hardly belief we're even having this conversation. we really appreciate you joining us. i want to ask each one of you how all this is affecting you and your congregation. i want the sart with you, rabbi marcus, because you are located not far from where the attack ok place just a few days ago. >> thank you. obviously the events of saturday have had a profound impact on...
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we'll also be joined by pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. he'll join us. he'll tell us what he'll be looking for on thursday when he finally gets to read the william barr redacted version of the mueller report. everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fa
we'll also be joined by pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. he'll join us. he'll tell us what he'll be looking for on thursday when he finally gets to read the william barr redacted version of the mueller report. everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes,...
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eugene robinson, daniel plekta, kasi hunt, and david brooks.hink it's going to take a third, fourth, or fifth mountain to figure out immigration. you wrote about it's a version of enough is enough. you're samuel l. jackson "snakes on a plane" moment. that was a very -- kellyanne conway represents an administration that wants to do a deal but her boss doesn't sound like somebody who wants to do a deal. >> there's a magical fantasy land that we have a president that waunts to take care of other peoples' problems. we would fix the release system. we would do what any mayor and government would do, let's fix the problem. president trump sees every problem as a chance to perform, as a chance to show what a man he is. so everything becomes not a solution. everything just becomes a pose, show business. and the upshot is he's tried to deter immigration through cruelty. and that's been a miserable failure. that's why we have this problem. >> the sacking of the entire echelon of the entire homeland security department -- i'm going to put the listing of a
eugene robinson, daniel plekta, kasi hunt, and david brooks.hink it's going to take a third, fourth, or fifth mountain to figure out immigration. you wrote about it's a version of enough is enough. you're samuel l. jackson "snakes on a plane" moment. that was a very -- kellyanne conway represents an administration that wants to do a deal but her boss doesn't sound like somebody who wants to do a deal. >> there's a magical fantasy land that we have a president that waunts to take...
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still got pretty heavy rain between eugene and portland. it will be with us throughout portions of the day. the heaviest totals in northern california and toward crater lake. saturated soil portland north ward toward seattle. some will be pushing north throughout the day today. we'll give you the week ahead forecast. the storm in the west coast now will be a blizzard this week. >> thank you. >>> now, a lady that broke a record in the everglades at 17 feet long, researchers claim this is the largest python captured in the natural preserve. she weighs 140 pounds, carrying 73 developing eggs. they are working to remove invasive snakes by tracking male pythons who led them to the breeding females. >>> a consumer alert for parents concerning a product you may have in your home. >>> a lion attacks his trainer. the trainer didn't blame the lion, next. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin
still got pretty heavy rain between eugene and portland. it will be with us throughout portions of the day. the heaviest totals in northern california and toward crater lake. saturated soil portland north ward toward seattle. some will be pushing north throughout the day today. we'll give you the week ahead forecast. the storm in the west coast now will be a blizzard this week. >> thank you. >>> now, a lady that broke a record in the everglades at 17 feet long, researchers claim...
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we'll also be joined by pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. he'll join us.us what he'll be looking for on thursday when he finally gets to read the william barr redacted version of the mueller report. everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org woman 1: this is my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic
we'll also be joined by pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. he'll join us.us what he'll be looking for on thursday when he finally gets to read the william barr redacted version of the mueller report. everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie...
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we have eugene scott from the washington post, and john harwood, welcome to all four of you, we begin with hans as you're traveling with the president in vegas. i know the president has been up and tweeting this morning, what's on his mind? >> a lot of politics, alex, a lot of politics from the president, yesterday he tried to make it about the border, you played that sound from him, having to answer the questions about his tax returns, that new effort by house democrats trying to compel the president to do it, and now we have a new argument for the president's lawyers, it's a novel one, we shouldn't fault him for that. they seem to be suggesting the president has a first amendment right not to release his taxes. the lawyer said, it's a transparent effort by one political party to harass an official from the other party, because they dislike his politics and his speech, it seems as though they're suggesting that congressional oversight is an effort to silence the president and take away his first amendment rights. as for the mueller report, and what's happening with the latest on the
we have eugene scott from the washington post, and john harwood, welcome to all four of you, we begin with hans as you're traveling with the president in vegas. i know the president has been up and tweeting this morning, what's on his mind? >> a lot of politics, alex, a lot of politics from the president, yesterday he tried to make it about the border, you played that sound from him, having to answer the questions about his tax returns, that new effort by house democrats trying to compel...
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. >>> a big weather story to our north, days of record-breaking rain forcing evacuations in eugene, oregon. residents dealing with school closures and landslides and the u.s. corps of engineers is releasing waterfront dams on the willamette river. authorities are warning residents of the high risk of mudslides and areas affected by recent wildfires. also, some severe weather is bringing down power lines in washington state. look at that. police releasing this video of power lines coming down on a car and the occupants survived and suffered minor injuries. >> weather wild letter to the north but we had beautiful stuff here. it is just fantastic outside >>it is not bad at all in the bay area today with wind up a little bit and temperatures up as well. there is plenty of sunshine but there is still an echo of the system that moved through over the weekend, it is now out of vcr and the foothills and creating rain out there and snow. as well. in the gold country, but, you need to look way outside of the bay area just to pick up the cells and snow in the upper elevations right on top of 49. old
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genetically altered designer babies includes designer babies editing this gene procedures called eugenics clinics can alter a child's d.n.a. doing it it can allow them to change physical features but only such as color and even cure a certain illnesses know a ban on editing human embryos because it's so controversial is established in twenty nine this election is not prohibited you may find surprising or not well scientists brian homely explains concerns surrounding genetic engineering generally . the risks are so high right now that you know that's that's why the white genetic engineering has been banned for humans because in animals you get you get situations where you get say thirty am radios that are considered good enough to implant and out of those you get two or three that can survive for a few weeks and one that is considered viable or just on the on the air edge of being being ready to do that in a way that is reliable enough. for human use. you wrote. to this exchange views on loose issue. we're not talking about getting a vehicle or buying a car and be able to design your car w
genetically altered designer babies includes designer babies editing this gene procedures called eugenics clinics can alter a child's d.n.a. doing it it can allow them to change physical features but only such as color and even cure a certain illnesses know a ban on editing human embryos because it's so controversial is established in twenty nine this election is not prohibited you may find surprising or not well scientists brian homely explains concerns surrounding genetic engineering...