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jesse: what about gary johnson did you like? >> i like that he was -- i would say that he was -- i'm a libertarian. basically that's why i voted for him in a nutshell. but i like how practical he is with a lot of things. fiscal responsibility is important for the libertarian party. so, you know, i would say personally -- jesse: if fiscal responsibility is important to you, don't you think you might have saved some money and been fiscally responsible in your personal life. >> i didn't think of that. that's a good point. i probably should have bought to bonds or something. jesse: any girls right now in your life? do you have a girlfriend? >> no, do you know anyone? jesse: do you have a boyfriend? >> no. jesse: i hear job offers are coming in. maybing you get some girlfriends pass you get more expose sure. good luck with the house hunt and i appreciate you coming on to "watters world." is there such a thing as to much winning? winning? we sent diamond and silk to my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before ship
jesse: what about gary johnson did you like? >> i like that he was -- i would say that he was -- i'm a libertarian. basically that's why i voted for him in a nutshell. but i like how practical he is with a lot of things. fiscal responsibility is important for the libertarian party. so, you know, i would say personally -- jesse: if fiscal responsibility is important to you, don't you think you might have saved some money and been fiscally responsible in your personal life. >> i...
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why did you have a gary johnson guy work for you?en he worked for me, 3 years ago, he did scheduling. he was a wing man. did it work. he remains a good friend of mine. i thought this was about russian collusion and the 2016 election. the story is not the subpoena, but the fact he is going to seek through his lawyers to quash it on broad constitutional grounds. it's a violation of his 4th amendment rights. it's an effort to take my associates and browbeat them. >> laura: this is the most heavy handed classic prosecutor tactic. take people low on the totem pole. turn the screws on them so hard they will do anything to make it stop. they are afraid. roger spent hundreds of thousands dollars to defend himself. somebody on msnbc said roger is the last person to be interviewed by mueller. >> and look for crimes that have nothing to do with what you are investigatoring. i will say, though, this challenge that miller is going to make to mueller's appointment is another one. paul manafort tried to challenge it. saying that mueller's office is
why did you have a gary johnson guy work for you?en he worked for me, 3 years ago, he did scheduling. he was a wing man. did it work. he remains a good friend of mine. i thought this was about russian collusion and the 2016 election. the story is not the subpoena, but the fact he is going to seek through his lawyers to quash it on broad constitutional grounds. it's a violation of his 4th amendment rights. it's an effort to take my associates and browbeat them. >> laura: this is the most...
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why did you have a gary johnson guy work for you for a week?'m not following that. >> well, when he f worked for me -- and it was three years ago -- he did scheduling. he traveled with me as a wing man. he did some i.t. work. but, again, he remains a good friend of mine, but i thought this was about russian collusion and the 2016 election. the story here is not so much the subpoena, but the fact that he's going to seek through his lawyers to squash it on broad constitutional grounds as i understand it. it's a violation of his fourth amendment rights. this is an effort to take my associatesro and brow-beat them. >> laura: this>> is the most heavy-handed classic prosecutorial tactic, take people who are low on the totem pole, turn the screws on them and turn them so hard that they'll do anything to make it stop because they're afraid. they don't have money. i mean, roger spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to try to defend himself against lord knows what. someone on msnbc tonight apparently, byron, said that roger is the first person -- last p
why did you have a gary johnson guy work for you for a week?'m not following that. >> well, when he f worked for me -- and it was three years ago -- he did scheduling. he traveled with me as a wing man. he did some i.t. work. but, again, he remains a good friend of mine, but i thought this was about russian collusion and the 2016 election. the story here is not so much the subpoena, but the fact that he's going to seek through his lawyers to squash it on broad constitutional grounds as i...
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gary johnson a voter in 2016.he was pretty convinced that he voted for the not democrat or republican. >> he speaks to a thing and it definitely a value proposition. he's so crazy and it's a moment of kind of like both fun and nihilism combined. if this incremental stuff is not working it, let's bring the weirdest person possible. this is what he is voicing. i think it's optimistic considering we are in a trade war. kennedy: there could be really bad things to happen and there could be great things to happen. the unpredictability is the hallmark of this administration but the president has staggering support among republicans but the only other time a president in modern history has seen these members was george w. bush right after 9/11. 90% of republicans still have faith in this president and part of that is because he goes through everyday and tries to checkboxes and i think any future democrat will be forced to do the same thing. >> is someone that didn't vote for the president because i didn't think he was go
gary johnson a voter in 2016.he was pretty convinced that he voted for the not democrat or republican. >> he speaks to a thing and it definitely a value proposition. he's so crazy and it's a moment of kind of like both fun and nihilism combined. if this incremental stuff is not working it, let's bring the weirdest person possible. this is what he is voicing. i think it's optimistic considering we are in a trade war. kennedy: there could be really bad things to happen and there could be...
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when it came down to donald trump, john cox as we all know, he voted for gary johnson.eed is a true leader that can be gavin newsom on the stage. i'll tell you very simply. there is only one person in this race that truly strikes fear into the heart of the california democrats. they called travis allen the greatest threat for a reason. they know that a southern california server who's going to guinness book of world record for writing the biggest surfboard that he's actually led a fight against the century state and, this is a guy that can be done. >> that is quite a claim to fame. we thank you very much for being with us. best of luck today and i'm sure will be talking again before november. travis allen. >> thank you so very much. by the way, the dow industrials are down 100 points but i'm going to show you the russell 2000 index which is actually hit an all-time high. the big-name companies in the dow on the downside and the smaller companies in the russell clearly on the upside. by the way, the nasdaq composite also hit another record high today. it's down just a fr
when it came down to donald trump, john cox as we all know, he voted for gary johnson.eed is a true leader that can be gavin newsom on the stage. i'll tell you very simply. there is only one person in this race that truly strikes fear into the heart of the california democrats. they called travis allen the greatest threat for a reason. they know that a southern california server who's going to guinness book of world record for writing the biggest surfboard that he's actually led a fight against...
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(lawrence bay area weather) (gary sports tease) magic johnson and lebron james...two of basektaballs time greatest stars are being linked in a drama that is expected to heat up friday... when james becomes officially a free agent...where james plays next season is the number one story in all of american sports... and owning two houses in l>a> has the experts thinking the lakers may be his choice.... with the said a lot of talk about magic having to snag lebron..kawaii leonard or paul george to prove he is a top excutive.. . . whever a guy says no matter so and so... you first thought is wow you are taking yourself a little tyoo seriously...but then..hey he's right...magic johnsonwhether he gets one of these guy to come our not...will always be magic johnson...
(lawrence bay area weather) (gary sports tease) magic johnson and lebron james...two of basektaballs time greatest stars are being linked in a drama that is expected to heat up friday... when james becomes officially a free agent...where james plays next season is the number one story in all of american sports... and owning two houses in l>a> has the experts thinking the lakers may be his choice.... with the said a lot of talk about magic having to snag lebron..kawaii leonard or paul...
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right now status that trump look strong and wins, it's a little like -- right now gary heartbeats -- an right now lyndon johnson is unchallengeable in may of 1966. i think that there is more give in those numbers than people think. i do not know if a challenger would succeed. i think it would be important to have one. if trump were to lose in 2020, it would allow for someone to step up and say, well, here is a different way forward then trying to redo trump for the next several years. there was a good piece in "the washington post" sunday looking at challengers from kennedy to ingan -- but also mccarthy 1960 eight. even if they did not win, they sort of showed a path forward for the party that was different from the candidates who then one, but lost the general election. if the republicans -- if trump , whatet renominated happens echo could there be an independent candidate? that is something i looked at in 2016 after it was clear to would be the nominee. who knows? if you had trump or sanders, there is more of an opening for an independent candidate than there has been prolonged time in american politics and i
right now status that trump look strong and wins, it's a little like -- right now gary heartbeats -- an right now lyndon johnson is unchallengeable in may of 1966. i think that there is more give in those numbers than people think. i do not know if a challenger would succeed. i think it would be important to have one. if trump were to lose in 2020, it would allow for someone to step up and say, well, here is a different way forward then trying to redo trump for the next several years. there was...
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gary. protect that an assassin would shoot abraham lincoln and in the place of the great a man to pay her, make a lifelong slaveholder president. i should not criticize johnson. i do not criticize johnson in every way. he was patriotic, he was incorruptible. his idea of how to reconstruct the union was that presidents should do it by executive action and it was none of congress's business. a very good reconstruction could be made by ignoring the former slaves writes beyond a simple freedom. when congress try to put her a civil rights bill, johnson proposed and when it 14th amendment, johnson could not be to it that he did his best to keep it from being passed. it could be said that as a result of this, congress decided that it could make new deal with the president. veto, itover johnson's went through a series of acts to force the creation of elections by black and white men alike to create constitutions based on the equal protection of the law. if those constitutions were passed by a majority of all the registered voters and if the two governments then adopted the 14th amendment, they would be in the union as good as they had ever been, represented in congr
gary. protect that an assassin would shoot abraham lincoln and in the place of the great a man to pay her, make a lifelong slaveholder president. i should not criticize johnson. i do not criticize johnson in every way. he was patriotic, he was incorruptible. his idea of how to reconstruct the union was that presidents should do it by executive action and it was none of congress's business. a very good reconstruction could be made by ignoring the former slaves writes beyond a simple freedom....