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ever sued george soros for his role as a nazi collaborator and in sending kinsmen, countrymen to thecamps. i wait for the answer speak to i think the latter is probably difficult. he was 17 years old and accompanying his father and at times getting the property of juice. that's the problem there. i think trump has advisors. steve bannon would be a good example can identify and fare out a formal loyalty. that's an inside, washingtonsidw issue and as far as i am concerned, my life has been spent and even this book about trump has been the conservative grasp needs to rise up. when i came to the right as a leftist, as a former leftist i said where's the ground on this? where's the activists? where's the student organization? not until the obama presidency has the right prison at the grassroots level. the great thing about trump is that it's a grassroots movement. its ordinary people. you've got to do this at the local level. the case 12 schools are now indoctrinating kids from kindergarten up and we need a code of ethics. the republicans -- we need a code of ethics for k-12 teachers that
ever sued george soros for his role as a nazi collaborator and in sending kinsmen, countrymen to thecamps. i wait for the answer speak to i think the latter is probably difficult. he was 17 years old and accompanying his father and at times getting the property of juice. that's the problem there. i think trump has advisors. steve bannon would be a good example can identify and fare out a formal loyalty. that's an inside, washingtonsidw issue and as far as i am concerned, my life has been spent...
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. >>> we are bringing you live pictures of george soros's keynote speech from brussels.o bring you some key comments of what he's been speaking about. he said that the eu has lost its momentum and needs to be radically reinvented. though he can by in large fairly optimistic, he sees sign of eu resurgence in the election of president macron where the only pro european candidate aftchiev the seeing seemingly impossible. he says the greatest sources of hope are the bottom up movement of mainly young people like the pulse of europe. let's listen in for a bit. >> especially if the anti-european and afd continues its virtual collapse. the growing momentum may then be strong enough to overcome the biggest obstacle ahead. the danger of banking and migration crisis in italy. i can also see many spontaneous bottom-up issues and significantly they are mainly supported by young people. i have in mind the parts of europe initiative which started in frankfurt in november and spread to some 120 cities across the continent. the best for britain movement in the united kingdom and the res
. >>> we are bringing you live pictures of george soros's keynote speech from brussels.o bring you some key comments of what he's been speaking about. he said that the eu has lost its momentum and needs to be radically reinvented. though he can by in large fairly optimistic, he sees sign of eu resurgence in the election of president macron where the only pro european candidate aftchiev the seeing seemingly impossible. he says the greatest sources of hope are the bottom up movement of...
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my pick in project syndicate, "standing up for europe" written by george soros.writes meaningful progress there is three indispensable areas that need change. territorial disintegration exemplified by brexit, the refugee crisis and the lack of adequate economic growth. on all three issues europe starts from a low base of cooperation. as i said, he is actually upbeat about recent improvements in the outlook, but says now is the time to strike. positive momentum coming off dutch elections, coming off french elections, and that they need to strike for serious reform and brexit itself will be a tough process to get through. overall upbeat, and mr. soros someone we will watch. >> he has made some dire warnings on european elections, especially on brexit. he was right on the call on the currency. not sure on some of the dire warnings. just how exaggerated they were about the break up of europe and the decline of the world order. so far it stayed together, which is why he's feeling positive. >> positive, albeit saying you need to make the most of the situation they got.
my pick in project syndicate, "standing up for europe" written by george soros.writes meaningful progress there is three indispensable areas that need change. territorial disintegration exemplified by brexit, the refugee crisis and the lack of adequate economic growth. on all three issues europe starts from a low base of cooperation. as i said, he is actually upbeat about recent improvements in the outlook, but says now is the time to strike. positive momentum coming off dutch...
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julia: george soros says it is a lose-lose proposition. mexico's finance bloomberg in an exclusive interview and why the central bank may start cutting rates by years in. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is time now for first word news. lawmakers in scotland could be given the separate vote on theresa may's brexit legislation that could add a new layer of complexity to the prime minister's plans for taking britain out of the european union. says her officials are in talks with counterparts in scotland over whether the edinburgh parliament will be legally required to give its consent to the so-called repeal bill. thanill will return more 80,000 pieces of eu law that apply across the u.k.. prince charles met muslim leaders today after a man died outside the mosque of this week. detectives in london are still trying to determine the cause of the death of the man. ill51-year-old was already and receiving first eight early monday when a van swerved at him and other pedestrians. belgium is tightening security a day after a failed bombin
julia: george soros says it is a lose-lose proposition. mexico's finance bloomberg in an exclusive interview and why the central bank may start cutting rates by years in. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is time now for first word news. lawmakers in scotland could be given the separate vote on theresa may's brexit legislation that could add a new layer of complexity to the prime minister's plans for taking britain out of the european union. says her officials are in talks with...
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why hasn't that holocaust survivor or the grandchildren of her suit george soros as a nazi collaborator? i will wait for me answer. >> 17 years old to confiscate the property abuse that is the problem there. c-span is a good example to identify and tear down the obama loyalist. inside the washington issue as far as i'm concerned that the conservative grassroots has to rise up where is the ground where is the student organization? not tell the obama presidency at the grass-roots level it is a movement of ordinary people. decatur 12 schools are now indoctrinating kids from kindergarten up. just fill in the state legislature and read the code of ethics that will prevent them to indoctrinate with controversial issues. they cannot advocate for any side whether they're right or the left indicator 12 classroom. so let's take all the way they're teaching license if they do that. >> caller: double-a-2 complement you assign it was uh donation only other by to ask if the communist party meeting it is very informative. >> i am not familiar with those things but bush is important is the idea as part
why hasn't that holocaust survivor or the grandchildren of her suit george soros as a nazi collaborator? i will wait for me answer. >> 17 years old to confiscate the property abuse that is the problem there. c-span is a good example to identify and tear down the obama loyalist. inside the washington issue as far as i'm concerned that the conservative grassroots has to rise up where is the ground where is the student organization? not tell the obama presidency at the grass-roots level it...
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. >> well, first of all, krasner would not be where he is now other than george soros, who has no connectiono philadelphia, dropping $1.4 million into the campaign, okay? that's what it is. this billionaire -- a mysterious billionaire brought this race for him. this guy's probably the most anti-police candidate in the history, at least in modern history. he has said he won't prosecute minor crimes. that's called the broken windows theory. it showed that it worked in new york city and other places, that you do enforce crimes, smaller crimes, and he says he'll never go for the death penalty. so, i'm sure in this city, to be honest with you, you got "d" at the end of your name, he'll get elected. but it's a shame, because grossman, who's his opponent, was a "d" up until a few months ago. i guess it flipped. but this guy is an extremist, and he's backed by a billionaire who has no connection to the city. >> i think the important thing in this election is that he made all of those -- he made that case to the electorate. it's really up to them to really decide whether or not they are looking for s
. >> well, first of all, krasner would not be where he is now other than george soros, who has no connectiono philadelphia, dropping $1.4 million into the campaign, okay? that's what it is. this billionaire -- a mysterious billionaire brought this race for him. this guy's probably the most anti-police candidate in the history, at least in modern history. he has said he won't prosecute minor crimes. that's called the broken windows theory. it showed that it worked in new york city and...
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seems to me that you are somewhat pollyanna—ish, if i can use that american phrase, warning about george soross pressures there will be in the european union over unresolved questions... all these and resolve questions... all these and resolve questions will be put aside, because the british has made us united. as merkel said, take our destiny into our hands. my experience travelling in europe is that britain enjoy is an enormous amount of in europe is that britain enjoy is an enormous amount of goodwill in france, germany, italy and elsewhere... not when it comes to money! they will pay what they owe the european union. to return to the parochial matter of this british general election, it is interesting, the role that brexit played, because i think the beginning, it was going to work for theresa may in that i think people in this country do want, ina think people in this country do want, in a very ill—defined way, change, and it looked as if brexit was going to be the chosen vehicle for that change. and so i was picking up from labour mps in the north of england who were saying, this is a di
seems to me that you are somewhat pollyanna—ish, if i can use that american phrase, warning about george soross pressures there will be in the european union over unresolved questions... all these and resolve questions... all these and resolve questions will be put aside, because the british has made us united. as merkel said, take our destiny into our hands. my experience travelling in europe is that britain enjoy is an enormous amount of in europe is that britain enjoy is an enormous amount...
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it larry, if you said it, if i said it, if any conservative says that word -- george soros-clinton groupsr the management, advertisers, they would demand that the conservative be fired. he claims he's got medium. what's your reaction? >> there's a double standard. sean, and bill maher's defense, what exactly are the rules? you have wrappers, not just black rappers but young people of all races, both genders are routinely referring to each other by the n-word. movies i've seen where young people are referring to each other by the n-word. if the n-word is never funny, tell that to richard pryor, kevin hart, katt williams, they all routinely use that word. bill maher has a potty mouth. hpl is subscriber based. it's akin to going to a stand-up act. you know what you're going to get when you see belmar? for someone like al sharpton to weigh in, a guy who is routinely made anti-semitic comments and called the first and only black mayor the? >> sean: i don't want to live in a world where we have police waiting at a moment's notice to fire people. you know what? do i think he's racist? no, i actu
it larry, if you said it, if i said it, if any conservative says that word -- george soros-clinton groupsr the management, advertisers, they would demand that the conservative be fired. he claims he's got medium. what's your reaction? >> there's a double standard. sean, and bill maher's defense, what exactly are the rules? you have wrappers, not just black rappers but young people of all races, both genders are routinely referring to each other by the n-word. movies i've seen where young...
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why hasn't that holocaust survivor or the grandchildren of her suit george soros as a nazi collaborator will wait for me answer. >> 17 years old to confiscate the property abuse that is the problem there. c-span is a good example to identify and tear down the obama loyalist. inside the washington issue as far as i'm concerned that the conservative grassroots has to rise up where is the ground where is the student organization? not tell the obama presidency has the right risen at the grassroots level. great thing about trumpism is grass roots movement. it's ordinary people. k-12 schools are indoctrinating kids from kindergarten up. we need a code of ethnics that would prevent them from taking positions on controversial issues. they can teach the controversies but they can't advocate for any side whether it's the right or the left in a k-12 classroom. let's get a law and take away their teaching licenses if they do that. >> host: glenda in lakewood, washington, you have the last word. hey, you know what, glenda, tell you what, we are going to have to hang up on glenda and hear from david
why hasn't that holocaust survivor or the grandchildren of her suit george soros as a nazi collaborator will wait for me answer. >> 17 years old to confiscate the property abuse that is the problem there. c-span is a good example to identify and tear down the obama loyalist. inside the washington issue as far as i'm concerned that the conservative grassroots has to rise up where is the ground where is the student organization? not tell the obama presidency has the right risen at the...
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bill gates, mark zuckerberg and other major donors arrived, some made their fortunes in finance, george soros is the most well-known of those but there are a bunch of others i talk about in my book, jim simons, the top science philanthropist and in many ways very exciting because some of america's wealthiest people are devoting their fortunes or good chunks of their fortunes to solve big problems. on the other hand the wealthy already have quite a bit of influence in american society. in case you haven't been paying attention. they have enormous influence in the corporations they run, enormous influence through their political giving which is increased dramatically in recent years and now they are wielding more influence through philanthropy and we tend to not want to criticize philanthropy because it is generally a good thing. on the other hand it is hard to ignore the fact that we had this growing class of what i call supercitizens who have disproportionate power to change public policy, to affect society, to chart the course of our collective lives in a way so that is what my book is about
bill gates, mark zuckerberg and other major donors arrived, some made their fortunes in finance, george soros is the most well-known of those but there are a bunch of others i talk about in my book, jim simons, the top science philanthropist and in many ways very exciting because some of america's wealthiest people are devoting their fortunes or good chunks of their fortunes to solve big problems. on the other hand the wealthy already have quite a bit of influence in american society. in case...
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. -- more like the world globalists who have an agenda, like the rich people, like george soros and whatnot, to just sit here and throw whatever at donald trump. i think what trump is doing is making america great again. i think everyone needs to follow suit. this man is great. he is all about making america great again. i think that is what we need. host: that former fbi director making his way to capitol hill. will try to bring you that. he will ultimately arrived this morning and you see the print reporters set up at the table. they are preparing to cover today's's testimony. several tables their reserved for the media and the public reserve seats for folks as well, sitting behind james comey. up on capitol hill behind our shoulder here in our studios for the washington journal on we are continuing here up until the house gaveling on c-span. you cannot washington know what you think about testimonies. in's hear from rodney manassas, virginia, a democrat. go ahead. caller: good morning. yes. want to make a few comments. i called in on democrat line. first off, i'm an american first. i jus
. -- more like the world globalists who have an agenda, like the rich people, like george soros and whatnot, to just sit here and throw whatever at donald trump. i think what trump is doing is making america great again. i think everyone needs to follow suit. this man is great. he is all about making america great again. i think that is what we need. host: that former fbi director making his way to capitol hill. will try to bring you that. he will ultimately arrived this morning and you see the...
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george soros did black lives matter. if you follow the money week stop them. the crowd, our treasury secretary. the heart is are busy hating and trump is trying to create jobs. raises your rates... y maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. i empower women with choices. it's not just picking a surgeon. it's picking the care team, and feeling secure where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast appointments available now. charles: the british prime minister ordered a public inquiry into the deadly high-rise fire. charles: it might look dull and uneventful on the surface. but this is an exciting session on the stock market. up lot of action in industrial
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they have millions of george soros funding. if we don't take a stand now -- i am telling you, sean, we have truly begun to turn the tables. conservatives are fighting back. weird doing that at mediaequalizer.com. we are thrilled to have everyone's support. it has been overwhelming. melanie and i don't even sleep anymore. if we lose it now, we will never get back, sean. we will never get your show or any of the others back. >> sean: how do people get in touch with you, melanie? >> stop the scalping on faceboo facebook. >> sean: up next, tonight, right here on "hannity"... >> he gains weight according to the sources. he doesn't trust the people around him. not a good picture. >> sean: according to cnn sources, donald trump is gaining weight. talk about a hard-hitting news. we will show you other lowlight's. it is so beyond the pale. also tonight, president trump's daughter-in-law, laura trump, response of the vicious, file stunt by kathy griffin and how it is directly impacting barron trump and the family. straight ahead. and alw
they have millions of george soros funding. if we don't take a stand now -- i am telling you, sean, we have truly begun to turn the tables. conservatives are fighting back. weird doing that at mediaequalizer.com. we are thrilled to have everyone's support. it has been overwhelming. melanie and i don't even sleep anymore. if we lose it now, we will never get back, sean. we will never get your show or any of the others back. >> sean: how do people get in touch with you, melanie? >>...
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george soros is the most well known, but there's a bunch of others i talk about in my book. ginseng into the top philanthropists. in many ways, it is very exciting because you have some of america's wealthiest people who are devoting their fortune or big chunks of their fortune to solve big problems. on the other hand, the wealthy already have quite a bit of influence in american society in case you haven't been paying attention. they have enormous influence to the corporation they run. they have enormous influence to their political giving, which has increased dramatically in recent years. and now, they are more and more influence through philanthropy. we tend to not want to criticize philanthropy because it is generally a good thing. on the other hand, it's hard to ignore the fact we had this growing class of what i call food citizens with disproportionate power to change public policy, to affect society, chart the course of our collect their lives in a way. l that is what my book is about an struggle through the hard questions involved there. >> is founder of insidee phil
george soros is the most well known, but there's a bunch of others i talk about in my book. ginseng into the top philanthropists. in many ways, it is very exciting because you have some of america's wealthiest people who are devoting their fortune or big chunks of their fortune to solve big problems. on the other hand, the wealthy already have quite a bit of influence in american society in case you haven't been paying attention. they have enormous influence to the corporation they run. they...
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you watch the clinton-george soros funded groups, when will they go after people on their s? they never do that. look at the disturbing photo from a satire site called the onion. i don't really find it funny. kind of like the kathy griffin decapitated isis look, holding the president's head with all the blood on it. i don't particularly find this funny. nor does my 15-year-old daughter. there is me, bloodied, gruesome, multiple means coming out of a corpse. i don't believe in boycotts. i am consistent. i never have, never will. if we don't fight fire with fire, more conservatives will be isolated, targeted, and in great linsky style and more voices will be silenced. my next three guests are doing just that -- fighting back. they are just getting started, they gave us a preview of other hosts whose extreme, they will be highlighting and their advertisers. brent bozell, welcome to the discussion and debate. you have been in the forefront of this hypocrisy for decades. we have had enough too. you know agree and by the way, melanie and brian are not doing a boycott. they are just
you watch the clinton-george soros funded groups, when will they go after people on their s? they never do that. look at the disturbing photo from a satire site called the onion. i don't really find it funny. kind of like the kathy griffin decapitated isis look, holding the president's head with all the blood on it. i don't particularly find this funny. nor does my 15-year-old daughter. there is me, bloodied, gruesome, multiple means coming out of a corpse. i don't believe in boycotts. i am...
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>> billionaire verses billionaire does not help the doesn't matter what side but george soros would gladlylitics to support campaign finance reform. john: because the government is in charge. >> because they believe money corrupts the political process. john: look at the spending most assume republicans are richer but look at the numbers from the last election democratic party and the about campaign spent slightly more than the republican. >> that is the first time in my lifetime i think we don't like it when democrats play the same game. >> with the koch brothers i have spent time with both david and charles and they have paid me to speak at a few of their even said they gave the money to charities. issing fehr doing something terrible david is a more visible brother and once ran for office and is in the society pages. charles stays in kansas to grow the company more than 100 fold that is real wealth creation with products that we want. and he preaches free markets and is against subsidies even for his own company's he would get rid of them. you should like jim. >> will creation may be a
>> billionaire verses billionaire does not help the doesn't matter what side but george soros would gladlylitics to support campaign finance reform. john: because the government is in charge. >> because they believe money corrupts the political process. john: look at the spending most assume republicans are richer but look at the numbers from the last election democratic party and the about campaign spent slightly more than the republican. >> that is the first time in my...
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it's about the brexit from george soros. >>> following a developing story out of the uk on barclays.thorities filed criminal charges against the bank and four former top executives the uk's serious fraud office says barclays and the four executives conspired to commit fraud. two individuals including john varley were charged with the provision of unlawful financial assistance barclays said it is considering its position in relation to the developments shares down 0.2% today this has been a five-year investigation. people have been well aware of it but this is big news, including the fact these four executives, john varley, a ceo being charged on those two counts, that's significant not really affecting the share price. >>> in asia, for the fourth straight year, msci will announce a decision on whether or not it will include mainland chinese stocks in its benchmark emerging market index. the stock index giant in the past has turned down adding the world's second largest stock market because of high volatility and frequent trading halts have deterred investors. last year this was rejec
it's about the brexit from george soros. >>> following a developing story out of the uk on barclays.thorities filed criminal charges against the bank and four former top executives the uk's serious fraud office says barclays and the four executives conspired to commit fraud. two individuals including john varley were charged with the provision of unlawful financial assistance barclays said it is considering its position in relation to the developments shares down 0.2% today this has...
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this is george soros trying to change the narrative. the outrage of the bigotry when our schools are failing our black and brown children attacks there is no outrage out there. i fought the left and i fought liberals. god is not a respect of persons. god has no favorites so why should we? >> this has always been my philosophy. the reason i got into this industry is for my community and it's not just about black lives, it's about economics and education and everything else. you've got to have that message and right now the left is not consistent on economics and not consistent about jobs and improving the lives of black folks. related to the police, i'm a black man and i grew up in the community. i understand the an arrest. most officers are doing their job. charles: lawrence on a broader scale the victimization is the problem. when you never look in the mirror and you can never truly solve your problem. >> i always go back to big government. i have a straightforward message on this. when it relates to the police and all government and t
this is george soros trying to change the narrative. the outrage of the bigotry when our schools are failing our black and brown children attacks there is no outrage out there. i fought the left and i fought liberals. god is not a respect of persons. god has no favorites so why should we? >> this has always been my philosophy. the reason i got into this industry is for my community and it's not just about black lives, it's about economics and education and everything else. you've got to...
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what this is all about is george soros and the people trying to take over this country warrant to limn all news except for abc nbc and cbs. i watch fox news most of the time. he was showing couple of nights there, some of the stuff they're saying about trump. it's disgusting. these people call him names and call him a punk. like i say, the guy that deserves a fair shot. i would say to all those people that called up and went berserk about him, they ought to tune in and listen to him. you can get him on the internet any time 24 hours a day. his show is on from 12:00 to 4:00 eastern. but they play it all day. they just repeat it. host: that's george in uniontown, pennsylvania. last caller in this segment of "washington journal." up next, we'll talk about education reform. we'll shift to that topic. rick hess will be with us an author of the "letters to a young education reformer"." we'll discussion on gender session in politics louiza savage from politico. coming up this morning on "washington journal." >> tonight on the communicators >> i'm a capitalist. i have no problem people making
what this is all about is george soros and the people trying to take over this country warrant to limn all news except for abc nbc and cbs. i watch fox news most of the time. he was showing couple of nights there, some of the stuff they're saying about trump. it's disgusting. these people call him names and call him a punk. like i say, the guy that deserves a fair shot. i would say to all those people that called up and went berserk about him, they ought to tune in and listen to him. you can...
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of hillary clinton and when the voiceover was pocketing about voiceover there is a picture of george soros is picture of prominent jewish people. when i saw that video the first thing i thought was wow this is a white power video. i would have made this 30 years ago and i could have written the speech is that he is saying. what they have gotten good at doing is they have massage the message. they have toned it down so it's palatable to the average person. if you go to average american races in the south and say take the swastika flag and put on your wall there like wow that's anti-american but you used the confederate flag or something else oh yeah i hate black people i will hang that on my wall so they have gotten very good at marketing their packaging. they still have the same haircuts in the same suits. it's just a progression that is metastasized into something that's more palatable for the average american who have a legitimate grievance about something in their life and is willing to blame somebody else and put aside the misogynistic comments were the racist comments or the anti-immi
of hillary clinton and when the voiceover was pocketing about voiceover there is a picture of george soros is picture of prominent jewish people. when i saw that video the first thing i thought was wow this is a white power video. i would have made this 30 years ago and i could have written the speech is that he is saying. what they have gotten good at doing is they have massage the message. they have toned it down so it's palatable to the average person. if you go to average american races in...
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george soros will pay for this. >> jesse: did the corporate sponsors cave because of pressure from progressives? something that went on "the drudge" report? >> dana: everyone is calling for boycotts of everything. we just saw that jpmorgan is looking at the possibility of not sponsoring an nbc show that would air next weekend. basically, it's a call for boycott if you don't like it. as far as i am, i just think free speech is a principle that we should go back to, just respecting each other. >> jesse: riddle me this. the left likes to stay when republicans use the phrase "radical islam,," it makes the terrorists want to kill us even more. but then, these left-wingers put these assassination plays and productions out, shouldn't they are, by their own logic, aren't they encouraging kooks to down something more dangerous? >> juan: i don't think so. this is a 400-year-old play called "julius caesar," written by -- >> jesse: i'm not familiar with it. >> jesse: trump is not the main character. >> juan: youou know, i don't get this conversation. we just said, right in the intro, barack obama was cast
george soros will pay for this. >> jesse: did the corporate sponsors cave because of pressure from progressives? something that went on "the drudge" report? >> dana: everyone is calling for boycotts of everything. we just saw that jpmorgan is looking at the possibility of not sponsoring an nbc show that would air next weekend. basically, it's a call for boycott if you don't like it. as far as i am, i just think free speech is a principle that we should go back to, just...
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tom sawyer and george soros and other people in a specific interest groups and issue groups. i do think those are the driving forces of american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose. along with their personality and all these other factors. party labels are an afterthought right now. >> peter. >> historical perspective on this. >> i'll jump in and say that on that try to jump into current day politics. i'm in a historian of early america. i'll put this in the context of frankly, the revolution. i think if you pose the question our political parties coming to an end and the answer was yes, the founders would be delighted. they were terrified of political parties. the whole debate about whether we can live in an extended republic with madison try to follow is a fear of what they called factions. it turns out that was a somewhat naÏve view, parties to emerge in the 1790s but they're still so uncomfortable with the idea of parties that you see the immediate response to the alien and sedition act and the virginia and kentucky resolve. what did madi
tom sawyer and george soros and other people in a specific interest groups and issue groups. i do think those are the driving forces of american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose. along with their personality and all these other factors. party labels are an afterthought right now. >> peter. >> historical perspective on this. >> i'll jump in and say that on that try to jump into current day politics. i'm in a historian of early america. i'll...
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tom stire and george soros and other people and specific interest groups, issue groups and so i do think those are driving forces in american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose along with their personality and all the other factors and i think party label is kind of an afterthought right now. >> bob, i will jump in and say that i'm not going to try to jump into current day politics, i'm a historian of early america. but what i am going to do is put it in the context of frankly the revolution which i teach a course about. i think if you pose the question r political parties coming to an end, the answer was, yes, i think the founders would be delighted. they were terrified of political parties. the whole debate whether we can live in extended republic, the fear of parties they called fascists. there's still so uncomfortable with the idea of parties that you see the immediate response to the act in the virginian-kentucky resolve. what do madison do? what happens when jefferson is elected? restates founding principles. they had a core version of the idea of
tom stire and george soros and other people and specific interest groups, issue groups and so i do think those are driving forces in american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose along with their personality and all the other factors and i think party label is kind of an afterthought right now. >> bob, i will jump in and say that i'm not going to try to jump into current day politics, i'm a historian of early america. but what i am going to do is put it in...
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thatom is why paul ryan criticized him and mccain constantly marco rubio are taking money from george soros who wants to destroy this paying for all these liberal groups. i think the president, i feel orry for the president, actually, because he has so many people with so-called russian stuff, which is nothing but a line hillary made up because she lost the election. host: okay. okay, sandy in ohio, independent caller. terry, republican, hi, terry, good morning to you. caller: hi, good morning. today? you you look marvelous, by the way, you're doing a great job. that dress. i'm giving president trump a b giving the congress a c. would have loved to have seen them make a decision on moving jerusalem, our embassy and i do want us to address the deal. i would like to see the climate paris agreement renegotiated as a treaty and actually hold people accountable and not just redistribution of wealth. interject.y, can i do you believe climate change is happening and we need to address issue? caller: my father was an oceanographer, research we don't know enough about the ocean, we know more about o
thatom is why paul ryan criticized him and mccain constantly marco rubio are taking money from george soros who wants to destroy this paying for all these liberal groups. i think the president, i feel orry for the president, actually, because he has so many people with so-called russian stuff, which is nothing but a line hillary made up because she lost the election. host: okay. okay, sandy in ohio, independent caller. terry, republican, hi, terry, good morning to you. caller: hi, good morning....
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tom stier and george soros and other people and specific interest groups. is and so i do think those are the driving forces in american politics today. you know, those are the things that make candidates win or lose along with, you know, their personality and all these other factors. and i think party label's kind of an after-thought right now. >> peter, a historical perspective on this? >> bob, i'm going to jump in and say i'm not going to try to jump into current-day politics. i'm a historian of early america. but what i'm going to do is put this into the context of, frankly, the revolution which i teach a course about. i think if you pose the question are political parties coming to an end and the answer is yes, i think the founders would be delighted. they were terrified about political parties. the whole debate about whether we can live in a federal republic is the fear of parties which they called factions. i mean, it turns out that was a somewhat naive view. parties do emerge in the 1790s, but they're still so uncomfortable with the idea of parties t
tom stier and george soros and other people and specific interest groups. is and so i do think those are the driving forces in american politics today. you know, those are the things that make candidates win or lose along with, you know, their personality and all these other factors. and i think party label's kind of an after-thought right now. >> peter, a historical perspective on this? >> bob, i'm going to jump in and say i'm not going to try to jump into current-day politics. i'm...
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tom steyer and george soros and of the people, and specific interest groups, issue groups. i do think those are the driving forces in american politics today. those other things that make candidates win or lose, along with their personality and also different factors. party labels kind of an afterthought right now. >> peter, your historical perspective? >> i will jump it is unlikely to try to jump into current day politics. i make a story of early america. what i will just put this into context of frankly the revolution which i teach a course about. if you posed the question our political parties, to an end? the edge is yes, i think the founders would be delighted. they were terrified of political parties. .. going to the left. what we found -- this is what trump exposed -- very little classic supply side chamber of commerce republicanism. missed what was going on which is a lot of people who voted for republicans thought, i'm fine with big government if it's for me and not the a guy. and trump teased that out in a way to make us reassess the edate. i say white parties do f
tom steyer and george soros and of the people, and specific interest groups, issue groups. i do think those are the driving forces in american politics today. those other things that make candidates win or lose, along with their personality and also different factors. party labels kind of an afterthought right now. >> peter, your historical perspective? >> i will jump it is unlikely to try to jump into current day politics. i make a story of early america. what i will just put this...
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because by growing that balance sheet he's going to get what george soros and others that europe needs. the bigger the balance sheet the greater the probability of a euro bond. >> now, let's get to the brass tacks. you say that's the biggest event of this week. you know what i say is the biggest issue over the next handful of years? global central bank balance sheets. i think that the balance sheets become a subsidy. listen, our fed -- is talking about it. i'm glad. i think this is a much more difficult issue to navigate with respect to thousand market reacts. >> absolutely. all the others will wait for the fed to see how they extricate themselves. well, japan started earlier, because they were playing around with this. but nothing to the magnitude of what the fed started and then of course in july of 2012 the ecb comes aboard and then starts on with, you know -- but it all mimics it. so the exit strategy. let's take that off the table, mario the magician not going to let that happen. >> not in japan either -- >> so they'll watch the fed. the fed if you really read what they have said
because by growing that balance sheet he's going to get what george soros and others that europe needs. the bigger the balance sheet the greater the probability of a euro bond. >> now, let's get to the brass tacks. you say that's the biggest event of this week. you know what i say is the biggest issue over the next handful of years? global central bank balance sheets. i think that the balance sheets become a subsidy. listen, our fed -- is talking about it. i'm glad. i think this is a much...
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what are your thoughts on george soros? mr. stubb: i agree with him. lose lose proposition, and we should certainly not try to punish britain for what is going on. we need to find i think an agreement in the long run. secondly, i think it will take a very long time, approximately five years. thirdly, i think this is a wonderful opportunity for europe actually do go for far-reaching reform, whether it is the rum, security -- the euro, security, and we should forge ahead with integration. jonathan: let's talk about those things. the sense of integration is that line, the push for an ever .loser union there is an argument, alexander, that that push to make fast political decisions over sensible economic once, does that argument apply to the brexit negotiations as well? mr. stubb: probably not because i think at the end of the line, the brexit negotiations, we try to come up with some kind of common agreement, but we will see fighting on both sides of the channel. before the british elections, you will see a whole bunch of stuff like "no deal is better tha
what are your thoughts on george soros? mr. stubb: i agree with him. lose lose proposition, and we should certainly not try to punish britain for what is going on. we need to find i think an agreement in the long run. secondly, i think it will take a very long time, approximately five years. thirdly, i think this is a wonderful opportunity for europe actually do go for far-reaching reform, whether it is the rum, security -- the euro, security, and we should forge ahead with integration....
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neil: george soros just today, you might have heard him saying he thinks given all the recent developments crosscurrents, anxieties the last thing the brits want to do is leave the european community here and that may be, maybe they will change their mind. maybe go back in and maybe president macron of france who is saying it is never too late, what did you make of all of that? >> i mean the idea that we would crawl back, apologizing for our mistake is based on the most colossal misreading of our character and of our history. i mean for the record, public opinion has hardened against membership in the year since the vote. only 22% of people now think we should stay. neil: is that right? >> in the european union, yeah, most remain voters are decent democrats, they accept the outcome. neil: there is a change here, maybe given the recent election that was embarassment to theresa may it's a slower approach to breaking off with the european community, it will take longer than thought? >> well, that's a different question. neil: absolutely. >> idea that there might be a transitional arrangement
neil: george soros just today, you might have heard him saying he thinks given all the recent developments crosscurrents, anxieties the last thing the brits want to do is leave the european community here and that may be, maybe they will change their mind. maybe go back in and maybe president macron of france who is saying it is never too late, what did you make of all of that? >> i mean the idea that we would crawl back, apologizing for our mistake is based on the most colossal...
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the dnc said no, we will give our server to a private company that happens to be backed by george sorosaw enforcement. that is a head scratcher. >> let's review some facts. john podesta was the chairman throughout the entire hillary clinton campaign. he wasn't there for a temporary amount of time. he was chairman for the entire campaign. it was interesting to look at all of the business ties podesta had through all of this he didn't give up his podesta associates, continue to have these businesses on the side so it goes without saying that the reason why in the middle of a campaign when they were hacked that they didn't want to hand over all of his emails because the massive amount of business ties, he never gave that up while maintaining his control over the hillary clinton campaign. this was intermingled. don't forget she was former secretary of state, she had ties with the clinton foundation, international business ties were well known and already under scrutiny and john podesta is in the middle of that. dagen: dagan mcdowell. another development yesterday was lost on many, but not m
the dnc said no, we will give our server to a private company that happens to be backed by george sorosaw enforcement. that is a head scratcher. >> let's review some facts. john podesta was the chairman throughout the entire hillary clinton campaign. he wasn't there for a temporary amount of time. he was chairman for the entire campaign. it was interesting to look at all of the business ties podesta had through all of this he didn't give up his podesta associates, continue to have these...
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interesting most of her projects if not all attached to george soros, and tom stier.elizabeth warren. it attacked people against the ground zero mosque. this is interesting web this woman has. it is unfortunate what she is up to. that lady, jessica payne -- >> erica payne. stuart: the only person i lost my temper with on live television. and i did. ashley: roll the tape. liz: medicaid will go to 524 billion a year, 150 more billion a year. ashley: not a cut. >> opposite what is happening. slowing the rate of growth. stay here, tammy, have more for you in a second. stuart: john kasich, his website and several other government pages have been being had. what is the story? liz: this is the message, you will be held accountable, trump, every drop of blood flowing in islamic countries. i love the islamic state. other ohio government websites were hacked including medicaid and corrections department. here is the thing. we don't know if it is isis. it is anti-israel pro-islam group. thought to be responsible for hacks into long island, into wisconsin and to scotland. stuart:
interesting most of her projects if not all attached to george soros, and tom stier.elizabeth warren. it attacked people against the ground zero mosque. this is interesting web this woman has. it is unfortunate what she is up to. that lady, jessica payne -- >> erica payne. stuart: the only person i lost my temper with on live television. and i did. ashley: roll the tape. liz: medicaid will go to 524 billion a year, 150 more billion a year. ashley: not a cut. >> opposite what is...
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thatom is why paul ryan criticized him and mccain constantly marco rubio are taking money from george sorosho wants to destroy this paying for all these liberal groups. i think the president, i feel orry for the president, actually, because he has so many people with so-called russian stuff, which is nothing but a line hillary made up because she lost the election. host: okay. okay, sandy in ohio, independent caller. terry, republican, hi, terry, good morning to you. caller: hi, good morning. today? you you look marvelous, by the way, you're doing a great job. that dress. i'm giving president trump a b giving the congress a c. would have loved to have seen them make a decision on moving jerusalem, our embassy and i do want us to address the deal. i would like to see the climate paris agreement renegotiated as a treaty and actually hold people accountable and not just redistribution of wealth. interject.y, can i do you believe climate change is happening and we need to address issue? caller: my father was an oceanographer, research we don't know enough about the ocean, we know more about out
thatom is why paul ryan criticized him and mccain constantly marco rubio are taking money from george sorosho wants to destroy this paying for all these liberal groups. i think the president, i feel orry for the president, actually, because he has so many people with so-called russian stuff, which is nothing but a line hillary made up because she lost the election. host: okay. okay, sandy in ohio, independent caller. terry, republican, hi, terry, good morning to you. caller: hi, good morning....
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funding that her organizations in the recent years since 2011 have been receiving from liberal donor george sorosat are unfortunately putting forward very ultra conservative muslim ideas. this is really dangerous for america. abby: how associate with says so much about that person. you think our representatives would think twice about this one. thank you for helping us understand all of this. thanks your your insight. >> absolutely. welcome the opportunity for everyone to look at things with eyes wide open. thank you. pete: amen. appreciate it. the mainstream media painting apocalyptic scenarios after the withdraw from the paris climate agreement. >> wreaks with bleach out in the ocean and get this jake low lying countries such as the marshall islands would disappear entirely. >> coral reefs gone. would that actually happen a former member of the trump transition team separate facts from fiction next. abby: country music stars one of my favorite america young. i love their stuff. they are going to perform mere live. i promise you do not want to miss them. it will make your saturday ♪ sometimes a
funding that her organizations in the recent years since 2011 have been receiving from liberal donor george sorosat are unfortunately putting forward very ultra conservative muslim ideas. this is really dangerous for america. abby: how associate with says so much about that person. you think our representatives would think twice about this one. thank you for helping us understand all of this. thanks your your insight. >> absolutely. welcome the opportunity for everyone to look at things...
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georged to ask you about soros's comment. caroline hyde, of course there. the currency angle, we have got the founder of [indiscernible] data. meantime, time for a bloomberg is this flash. considering a jaguar land rover ipo, according to people with knowledge of the matter. executives have really been on ang meetings international stock exchange. they acquired jaguar from ford for $2.4 billion and they seven timesnue over, weighing in london and new york as a listing venues. the paris air show got the first look at a new jet in four years from boeing. it's an upgrade of the 737 and it will compete with the airbus. in the meantime, it received 300 pledges to buy the plane. an excess of 240 orders from new carriers hit the workforce in the carrier is confident that the new 7:37 will prevent defections from rival, airbus. shares of snap trading higher today according to "the wall street journal or, -- journal." includes advertising commitments from hbo, warner bros., and turner network. and that is your business flash eight. julia: coming up, john paulson has
georged to ask you about soros's comment. caroline hyde, of course there. the currency angle, we have got the founder of [indiscernible] data. meantime, time for a bloomberg is this flash. considering a jaguar land rover ipo, according to people with knowledge of the matter. executives have really been on ang meetings international stock exchange. they acquired jaguar from ford for $2.4 billion and they seven timesnue over, weighing in london and new york as a listing venues. the paris air show...
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thatom is why paul ryan criticized him and mccain constantly marco rubio are taking money from george soros, who wants to destroy this paying for all these liberal groups. i think the president, i feel orry for the president, actually, because he has so many people with so-called russian stuff, which is nothing but a line hillary made up because she lost the election. host: okay. okay, sandy in ohio, independent caller. terry, republican, hi, terry, good morning to you. caller: hi, good morning. today? you you look marvelous, by the way, you're doing a great job. that dress. i'm giving president trump a b giving the congress a c. would have loved to have seen them make a decision on moving jerusalem, our embassy and i do want us to address the deal. i would like to see the climate paris agreement renegotiated as a treaty and actually hold people accountable and not just redistribution of wealth. interject.y, can i do you believe climate change is happening and we need to address issue? caller: my father was an oceanographer, research we don't know enough about the ocean, we know more about
thatom is why paul ryan criticized him and mccain constantly marco rubio are taking money from george soros, who wants to destroy this paying for all these liberal groups. i think the president, i feel orry for the president, actually, because he has so many people with so-called russian stuff, which is nothing but a line hillary made up because she lost the election. host: okay. okay, sandy in ohio, independent caller. terry, republican, hi, terry, good morning to you. caller: hi, good...