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gillespie is off balance, bloodied.e gun is pointing directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i've told people this before, and some of them think i'm crazy. but it was too perfect. i was there at the exact perfect second to do what i did. >> patrick dennis couglan, a musician, a former monk, and the right man in the right place at the right time. >> when i pulled into the parking lot, i could see that the officer had pulled over a man and was checking his id. i didn't think anything about it. when i got to the front door, just as i was going in, i saw that he was slapping at her and grabbing for her gun. >> that's when couglan makes a decision that could have deadly consequences. >> as soon as i got out there, i saw that they were struggling. and any man who is struggling with a woman, i'm going to go help the woman, especially if he is two feet taller than she is. whatever was going to happen, it was going to happen to her. >> couglan deliberately walks into the line of fire, calmly, and alm
gillespie is off balance, bloodied.e gun is pointing directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i've told people this before, and some of them think i'm crazy. but it was too perfect. i was there at the exact perfect second to do what i did. >> patrick dennis couglan, a musician, a former monk, and the right man in the right place at the right time. >> when i pulled into the parking lot, i could see that the officer had pulled over a man and was...
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let us again recognize father gillespie.se] mayor nutter: i also want to recognize that are proposed dr. roslyn. the faculty, our parents, i will come back to you in a second and the students. i also want to commend, and it cannot be easy, people ask me from time to time, you make a lot of speeches, do you still get nervous when you speak? sometimes, yes. like right now. so i want to really, and and ask you to give a huge response and reaction to our student speaker amy, her tremendous speech today. [applause] mayor nutter: george distinguished graduates, again i want to offer you license there is congratulations, and behalf on a militant have people and growing here in the city of fidelity and -- philadelphia, today is your day. you're helping to make our state, region, our country that better place we wanted to be paid your. you will be intervening to our economy, hopefully all of you have jobs. i look forward to receiving your tax revenues very soon. [laughter] mayor nutter: today you have achieved something great incredi
let us again recognize father gillespie.se] mayor nutter: i also want to recognize that are proposed dr. roslyn. the faculty, our parents, i will come back to you in a second and the students. i also want to commend, and it cannot be easy, people ask me from time to time, you make a lot of speeches, do you still get nervous when you speak? sometimes, yes. like right now. so i want to really, and and ask you to give a huge response and reaction to our student speaker amy, her tremendous speech...
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ed gillespie joins us now from the washington bureau.ca is used to seeing a lot of you on television. where have you been? ed gillespie: i have been making up for a little bit of lost time with kathy and our children. i have been trying to get a business up and running. i'm actually been working on a book. that is why i have been a little scarce and frankly did not have a lot to say. i have been laying low. mark: we will give you a chance to say a bunch of stuff, including about the very large republican presidential field. what is good about having a big field as far as you are concerned with winning back the white house? ed: it reflects the fact it is a nomination worth having. the republican nominee will have a very good chance of becoming the next president. obviously, i believe that is important. it is good to have fresh faces, new voices in the party. there was a good back-and-forth over ideas and policies. the party is being pressed to think fresh and i think that is a good thing for us. as far as i am concerned, the more the merr
ed gillespie joins us now from the washington bureau.ca is used to seeing a lot of you on television. where have you been? ed gillespie: i have been making up for a little bit of lost time with kathy and our children. i have been trying to get a business up and running. i'm actually been working on a book. that is why i have been a little scarce and frankly did not have a lot to say. i have been laying low. mark: we will give you a chance to say a bunch of stuff, including about the very large...
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ed gillespie is a shrewd political operative, last year he ran for virginia's seat in the u.s. senate and lost by a very narrow margin. we met at the milken global conference. jobs labor force and participation became a point of conversation with us. i asked him what the republican message to voters would be in 2016. he said it would be president obama's economic record. listen. >> right now what we're fighting against obviously are the policies that this president years has put in place that i think have resulted in actually eyeironically enough growing north carolina incomeinequality in this country. a lack of growth -- it's been exacerbated. we need to have a growing economy that is growing at a much faster rate now. we need reforms of education, we need to reform our public schools and higher education. when i look at the debate going on in the republican party today and the nomination contests i see a lot of ideas that i think will be very resonant with american voters across the spectrum and in traditionally nonrepublican voting segments. >> what is the methodology, you h
ed gillespie is a shrewd political operative, last year he ran for virginia's seat in the u.s. senate and lost by a very narrow margin. we met at the milken global conference. jobs labor force and participation became a point of conversation with us. i asked him what the republican message to voters would be in 2016. he said it would be president obama's economic record. listen. >> right now what we're fighting against obviously are the policies that this president years has put in place...
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ed gillespie was director of communications at the white house. he really should have won that seats said he was director of communications and about 18 months ago as a staffer you do get tired. what i write about very openly as a health challenges i ended up with mostly because i did not take care of myself. anything to do over again would have been that. they said if you don't take you can make it until the end of the administration you should probably think about leaving now because the president intends to spread to the finish. had to be on the set was barely crawling. my husband and i went on a trip he was on the pacific coast race to run to the middle of the night with a bunch of people. i was not going to do but i had the day off i said we should really talk about this. the family members go through what as well but one of my favorite pieces of a vice to be loved is not a career limiting decision he would support me wherever i wanted to do because once you leave the old white house and is unlikely you're going back so we decided i would lea
ed gillespie was director of communications at the white house. he really should have won that seats said he was director of communications and about 18 months ago as a staffer you do get tired. what i write about very openly as a health challenges i ended up with mostly because i did not take care of myself. anything to do over again would have been that. they said if you don't take you can make it until the end of the administration you should probably think about leaving now because the...
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. ♪ mark: on the show tonight, the music man -- bernie sanders faces the music and the ed gillespie musicaltest news from the indictment of haster. he allegedly paid a younger male hush money to conceal sexual misconduct that occurred during his time with the high school wrestler c
. ♪ mark: on the show tonight, the music man -- bernie sanders faces the music and the ed gillespie musicaltest news from the indictment of haster. he allegedly paid a younger male hush money to conceal sexual misconduct that occurred during his time with the high school wrestler c
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. ♪ mark: on the show tonight, the music man -- bernie sanders faces the music and the ed gillespie musical the latest news from the indicted former house speaker, dennis hastert of illinois. news organizations reporting he allegedly paid a younger male hush money to conceal sexual misconduct that occurred during his time as a high school wrestler coach and teacher in illinois.
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the shot deflects off gillespie's glove, davis scores. orioles win 6-3. >>> many of you have seen the cute riley curry at her dead's desk, curry's press conference getting us to think about other cute kids in sports and we ran across a 3-year-old nats fan who has a precious version of take me out to the ballgame. proceed, reed. ♪ take me out to the ballgame take me out to the crowd ♪ ♪ fire peanuts and cracker jacks i care not back to go ♪ ♪ this is for the nationals get it's one, two three strikes the old ballgame ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oh, too cute! he made a point with the one and the two. >> is he cute or what? that's on the nationals facebook page. >> the kids are >>> the seven-day? >> it's kind of a summer pattern, m.o.s., more of the same, 87 on saturday, 85 on sunday. right now we have not done a yellow alert. we will monitor each day for the prospect of an upgrade. >> it's okay for the nats game tomorrow? >> they're playing in cincinnati. >> oh, they are. that's right. >> there could be a shower and storm there. >> thanks. >> that's it for g
the shot deflects off gillespie's glove, davis scores. orioles win 6-3. >>> many of you have seen the cute riley curry at her dead's desk, curry's press conference getting us to think about other cute kids in sports and we ran across a 3-year-old nats fan who has a precious version of take me out to the ballgame. proceed, reed. ♪ take me out to the ballgame take me out to the crowd ♪ ♪ fire peanuts and cracker jacks i care not back to go ♪ ♪ this is for the nationals get it's...
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you know ed gillespie was the director of communications at white house.as done so much in his life. he also recently ran for senate in virginia and came this close to winning and he really should have won that seat. he was director of communications. one of the things, it was around this time of the presidency that the obama administration is facing right now which is, about 18 months ago you have had people that have been there since the campaign. as a staffer you do get tired and one of the things i write about is very openly and for the first time some of the health challenges that i ended up with, mostly because i didn't take care of myself. if i had to do anything over again it would be, it would have been that. but josh bolton, the chief of staff had said to us, if you don't think you can make it until the end of the administration you should probably think about leaving now because the president intends to sprint to the finish. and i had to be honest. i was barely crawling. my husband and i went on a trip. he was running this hood to coast race whi
you know ed gillespie was the director of communications at white house.as done so much in his life. he also recently ran for senate in virginia and came this close to winning and he really should have won that seat. he was director of communications. one of the things, it was around this time of the presidency that the obama administration is facing right now which is, about 18 months ago you have had people that have been there since the campaign. as a staffer you do get tired and one of the...
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and to build it the state department sending american jazz greats duke ellington, dizzy gillespie, andmous take five. ♪ but it was pakistani music americans went to hear, until it was silenced. this address to the nation from a ruthless dictator general zia. >> when he says he's doing it for the love of the people but really he's saying he had to apply a squeeze. >> i'm trying to try the hand to apply the squeeze. >> reporter: he almost has a smile as he speaks of tightening his grip. >> it's an evil grin. >> reporter: films banned. the quiet death of pakistani arts. artists beaten in the streets. but years later, behind closed doors, soundproof walls musicians determined to bring the music back. inspire bid the american artist who came to visit. ♪ just listen to their own version of take five. ♪ and now, thousands of miles away, down this hallway in new york city, you can hear the music. rehearsing. right there in the room -- ♪ >> i can imagine life without food, but not without music. >> reporter: the documentary, "song of lahore," following them to america, invited here to perform a
and to build it the state department sending american jazz greats duke ellington, dizzy gillespie, andmous take five. ♪ but it was pakistani music americans went to hear, until it was silenced. this address to the nation from a ruthless dictator general zia. >> when he says he's doing it for the love of the people but really he's saying he had to apply a squeeze. >> i'm trying to try the hand to apply the squeeze. >> reporter: he almost has a smile as he speaks of tightening...
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>> as a young lad watching cricket, watching gillespie, you have to be a fan.s one of the best cricketers of his era. it would be great to pick his brain on cricket. i'm sure he would be a great candidate for the england job. i'm sure andrew strauss and the board are looking for the best person they think could take this team forward in the immediate future. mark: do you feel sympathy for peter? he was exposed around strategy and tactics. was that the case? was he lacking in those areas? >> as players, you have to take responsibility as well. we didn't perform as well as we should have done for an england team. they made that decision and that call. i'm sure he will be thinking, if he had more time, maybe he would have got things how he wanted them to be. guy: i'm not going to comment much on english cricket at the moment. francine: me neither. guy: otherwise we could end up going wrong. francine: coming up, y and impressive dress in a building is this year's must-have accessory. stay with us. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." small investors in the u.k.
>> as a young lad watching cricket, watching gillespie, you have to be a fan.s one of the best cricketers of his era. it would be great to pick his brain on cricket. i'm sure he would be a great candidate for the england job. i'm sure andrew strauss and the board are looking for the best person they think could take this team forward in the immediate future. mark: do you feel sympathy for peter? he was exposed around strategy and tactics. was that the case? was he lacking in those areas?...
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jason gillespie appears to be top of the pile. are you a fan?ad watching, you would have to be a fan. he is one of the best of his era. it would be great to pick his brain. i am sure he would be a great candidate for the england job. i am sure andy strauss is looking for the best person that can take the team forward in the immediate future but long-term as well. >> he was exposed around strategy and tactics. was that the case? was he lacking in those areas? >> as players we have to take responsibility. we did inform as a group as well as we should have. strauss made that decision and that call. i would have thought he would have more time. that wasn't to be. >> do we need a non-english coach? why are they talked about as potential successors -- why aren't non-english coaches talked about as potential successors? >> i'm not too bothered about where they are from. we just need the right bloke for the job who can take this group of players back to the top of the world. >> you have scored some good runs. how do you coach with mitchell johnson? he w
jason gillespie appears to be top of the pile. are you a fan?ad watching, you would have to be a fan. he is one of the best of his era. it would be great to pick his brain. i am sure he would be a great candidate for the england job. i am sure andy strauss is looking for the best person that can take the team forward in the immediate future but long-term as well. >> he was exposed around strategy and tactics. was that the case? was he lacking in those areas? >> as players we have to...
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friendship and to build it, the state department sending american jazz greats duke ellington, dizzy gillespie "take five." but it was pakistani music americans went to hear until it was silenced. this address to the nation from a ruthless dictator the general. >> when he says he's doing it for the love of the people but really he's saying that he had to apply a squeeze. >> i'm trying to apply the squeeze where it is necessary. >> he almost has a smile as he speaks of tightening his grip. >> it's an evil grin. >> films banned the quiet death of pakistani arts. artists beaten in the streets. but years later behind closed doors soundproof walls, musicians determined to bring the music back inspired by the american artists who came to visit. ♪ just listen to their own version of "take five." ♪ and now thousands of miles away down this hallway in new york city, you can hear the music rehearsing. right there in the room. ♪ >> i can imagine life without food but not music. >> the documentary "song of lahore" following them to america invited them here to perform at the lincoln center. >> the fact th
friendship and to build it, the state department sending american jazz greats duke ellington, dizzy gillespie "take five." but it was pakistani music americans went to hear until it was silenced. this address to the nation from a ruthless dictator the general. >> when he says he's doing it for the love of the people but really he's saying that he had to apply a squeeze. >> i'm trying to apply the squeeze where it is necessary. >> he almost has a smile as he speaks of...
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ed gillespie was director of communications at the white house it became this close to winning. he was director of communications and around this time of the presidency that was about 18 months ago and as a staffer you do get tired and some of the health challenges i ended up with because i didn't take care of myself to do anything over again it would have been that. but the chief of staff said if you don't thank you can make it until the end of the administration you should think about leaving now i was barely crawling to be honest. my husband and i went on the trip is running through the woods to the middle of the night. i had read day off and i said we should talk about this. the family of the senior staffers go through a lot as well. my favorite piece of good buys choosing to be loved is not a career limiting decision. he would support me whenever i wanted to do he knew how hard it would be for me. so i decided going to leave. i had plans. i am going to go to a target. make breakfast twice a week for i will walk the dog monday wednesday friday. i get to the white house and i
ed gillespie was director of communications at the white house it became this close to winning. he was director of communications and around this time of the presidency that was about 18 months ago and as a staffer you do get tired and some of the health challenges i ended up with because i didn't take care of myself to do anything over again it would have been that. but the chief of staff said if you don't thank you can make it until the end of the administration you should think about leaving...
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former rnc chair at gillespie will join the politics team tonight.rday, the bloomberg des moines register poll will be out tonight. you can check that out at bloomberg.com/politics. now to tech. emily chang sat down with xia vp of the global operations. the chinese smartphone maker is getting ready to launch online stores in the u.s. and europe, and they discuss global expansion plans and the future of android. xiamoi, he was vp of android at google. the uis going on live in k, u.s., france, and germany. our was simple. we want to be in these markets. we know we have to start smaller. there is so much work to do. we want people to get acquainted with our brand, to start to feel inspired by the products we are bringing to we picked our best-selling accessories, five of them to start with, and we are bringing them to these markets. many others will follow over time. one of them is mi band, this fitness tracker and sleep monitor device i am wearing. a very simple product, but it gets some very important for you. it helps you track your life. it has a ba
former rnc chair at gillespie will join the politics team tonight.rday, the bloomberg des moines register poll will be out tonight. you can check that out at bloomberg.com/politics. now to tech. emily chang sat down with xia vp of the global operations. the chinese smartphone maker is getting ready to launch online stores in the u.s. and europe, and they discuss global expansion plans and the future of android. xiamoi, he was vp of android at google. the uis going on live in k, u.s., france,...
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crossroads gps, a shadowy dark money group founded by ed gillespie and karl rove to elect conservative candidates if i can go on a bit more, there are different options. one proposal i am seeing more and more is not getting past, but people are pushing it. somebody from the organization has to appear onscreen. it usually says hoover that has to be, the chairman of the organization. i am brad smith and i approve this message. is that a good thing? that is a different type of disclosure. that person may be homely. people do not like homely people in politics. they react better to good-looking people. it may be someone who is arabic. some people will not like that. there are a lot of things like that that we need to start being careful of and thinking about. we have gotten into this argument, are you pro-disclosure or anti-disclosure? rather than thinking about different types of disclosure. even a person like me who could be said to be anti-disclosure is willing to live with disclosure. there are reasons people want it that are not frivolous. but sometimes we are not doing cost balancing
crossroads gps, a shadowy dark money group founded by ed gillespie and karl rove to elect conservative candidates if i can go on a bit more, there are different options. one proposal i am seeing more and more is not getting past, but people are pushing it. somebody from the organization has to appear onscreen. it usually says hoover that has to be, the chairman of the organization. i am brad smith and i approve this message. is that a good thing? that is a different type of disclosure. that...
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i get to the white house that morning and i ask ed gillespie if i could have a moment.mmunications. i said, ed, i need to talk with you he said, i needs to talk to you. let's meet after the meeting. i sat down and it was going to take everything that i had to tell him that i was going to leave the white house. >> i said i need to ask you something. do you mind if i go first? and she said no, not at all. then i told her that tony was leaving and the president wanted her to serve as press secretary. >> did you about fall over? >> i was so honored. so of course i said yes. and i really wasn't sure if the president thought that i was the next in line, the convenient choice. but it was when the president came to the briefing room with tony and me and stood there at the podium and he looked at all the reporters tossed away his written remarks and he said, look. >> she can handle you all. she's capable of handling your questions. i'm glad to get to get that choir singing. >> she's incredibly smart and very hard working and has a great way with people and i knew she could do th
i get to the white house that morning and i ask ed gillespie if i could have a moment.mmunications. i said, ed, i need to talk with you he said, i needs to talk to you. let's meet after the meeting. i sat down and it was going to take everything that i had to tell him that i was going to leave the white house. >> i said i need to ask you something. do you mind if i go first? and she said no, not at all. then i told her that tony was leaving and the president wanted her to serve as press...
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i get to the white house that morning and i ask ed gillespie if i can have a moment.s director of communications. i need to talk to you, too, so let's meet at the the meeting. it was going to take everything i had to tell him i was going to leave the white house. >> i said can i ask you something? you mind if i go first? then i told her tony was leaving and the president wanted her to serve as press secretary. >> did you about fall over? >> i was so honored. of course i said yes. i wasn't sure if the president thought i was kind of the next in line convenient choice but it was when the president came to the briefing room with tony and me and stood there at the podium and looked at all of the reporters costedtossed away his written remarks and said look. >> she can handle you all. she is capable of handling your questions. >> glad to get that choir singing. >> she is incredibly smart and very hard-working and she has a great way with people. i knew she could do the press secretary job more importantly i knew president bush said that. tony snow is much loved by all of u
i get to the white house that morning and i ask ed gillespie if i can have a moment.s director of communications. i need to talk to you, too, so let's meet at the the meeting. it was going to take everything i had to tell him i was going to leave the white house. >> i said can i ask you something? you mind if i go first? then i told her tony was leaving and the president wanted her to serve as press secretary. >> did you about fall over? >> i was so honored. of course i said...
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the press meeting started early and i see ed gillespie and i said can i talk to you after this meeting? >> host: i need to talk to you also. then when the leader says stayed behind everybody thinks you are in trouble. [laughter] everybody files out and i am ready to blurted out and do you mind if i go first? he said the president would like to make to the press secretary on monday. [laughter] i said oh really? [laughter] five not sure if i was a convenient choice? >> did you say yes before you call peter? >> yes. [laughter] and i went downstairs and he said anything you need. he knew how hard it was on staff but as a personal side it as a manager i could do the job but even then there was a really present so i said i will be right back. and the president invited me and peter to camp david and he had not said to anybody was his birthday the president's no things. and his biggest bragging rights was the president and condoleezza rice singing them happy birthday and that got me another year and a half. [laughter] [applause] but that is incredible character. tell us why you chose to tell t
the press meeting started early and i see ed gillespie and i said can i talk to you after this meeting? >> host: i need to talk to you also. then when the leader says stayed behind everybody thinks you are in trouble. [laughter] everybody files out and i am ready to blurted out and do you mind if i go first? he said the president would like to make to the press secretary on monday. [laughter] i said oh really? [laughter] five not sure if i was a convenient choice? >> did you say yes...
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author and senior correspondent at religion dispatches, and the editor and chief of reason.com nick gillespierst generally, your broad reaction to the chapter two of this. >> really? that's the reaction. this is 2015 and people are leaving a house of worship, they're going to be surrounded by people wearing t-shirts with expletives on them carrying guns. >> you think it's inciting violence. >> of course. i don't think that anyone wants that but it's irresponsible it's dangerous behavior. >> nick what is your thought on this? he makes a point that this is about inciting violence. and potentially baiting people because of their religion. or definitely. >> there is a couple of things here. one is that we have to recognize that there is an absolute right to free speech. this is not something where it's either/or. in arizona from what i understand, the gun laws allow people to do open carry and whatnot. i think the people organizing this event are jackasses, there's no two ways around it. i also think it's extremely important that they get their ability to make protests as long as they're peaceful
author and senior correspondent at religion dispatches, and the editor and chief of reason.com nick gillespierst generally, your broad reaction to the chapter two of this. >> really? that's the reaction. this is 2015 and people are leaving a house of worship, they're going to be surrounded by people wearing t-shirts with expletives on them carrying guns. >> you think it's inciting violence. >> of course. i don't think that anyone wants that but it's irresponsible it's...
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add gillespie was the director of communications and he has done so much in his life and he recently ran for the senate in virginia and came this close and he should have won that seat. he was the director of communications and one of the things that was around this time of the presidency which is about 18 months ago you have people that have been there since the campaign and as a staffer you do get tired and one of the things i write about openly for the first time is some of the health challenges that i ended up with mostly because i didn't take care of myself and if i were to do anything over again it would have been mac. but he said if you don't think that you can make it until the end of the administration you should probably think about leaving now because the president intends a sprint to the finish and i have to be honest i was barely crawling. my husband and i went on a trip. he was running this crazy idea of an 11 night through the woods with a bunch of people which i wasn't going to do but i went with him and i had a day off and on the way there and back i said we really s
add gillespie was the director of communications and he has done so much in his life and he recently ran for the senate in virginia and came this close and he should have won that seat. he was the director of communications and one of the things that was around this time of the presidency which is about 18 months ago you have people that have been there since the campaign and as a staffer you do get tired and one of the things i write about openly for the first time is some of the health...
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that story is amazing ed gillespie, the director of communications and he recently ran for senate in virginia and came this close to winning and should have won. but he was the director of communications and one thing that -- it was around this time of the presidency that the obama administration is facing right now, which is about 18 months to go. you have had people that have been there since the campaign and as a staffer you do get tired. and one of the things i write about is very openly and for the first time is some of the health challenges i end up with mostly because i didn't take care of myself. if i had to do anything over again it would have been that. but josh, the chief of staff said if you don't think you can make it until the end of the administration, you should probably think about leaving now because the president intends to sprint to the finish. and i had to be honest. i was barely crawling. my husband and i went on a trip. he was running his hood to coast race a crazy idea of running in the middle of the night,ly to woods, with a bunch of people. i wasn't going to
that story is amazing ed gillespie, the director of communications and he recently ran for senate in virginia and came this close to winning and should have won. but he was the director of communications and one thing that -- it was around this time of the presidency that the obama administration is facing right now, which is about 18 months to go. you have had people that have been there since the campaign and as a staffer you do get tired. and one of the things i write about is very openly...
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he made billions doing it, he's very good at it, and that's essentially what he does gillespie us to which he does not have to pay. >> it's a great country though. >> i wish we could get some of that huh? >> the united states navy will start accompanying escorting u.s. and british flagships as they go through the sea. they're trying to stop experience with of iran. remember we're negotiating a nuclear deal with iran. come on in, lieutenant, what is going on here inspect our navy the united states navy is protecting our ships and british ships from attack from iran while we in washington d.c. and in switzerland are negotiating a deal, which will give the iran's nukes. what's going on here? >> well, apparently the iranians have figured out that this most important oil choke point in the world ruffle 21 miles wide about 200 miles long is a good place to exercise their leverage. according to what they're saying, it is now being held because apparently there's a debt owed that's in dispute of course. >> uh-huh. >> very unusual for someone to try to collect the debt by hijacking the ship a
he made billions doing it, he's very good at it, and that's essentially what he does gillespie us to which he does not have to pay. >> it's a great country though. >> i wish we could get some of that huh? >> the united states navy will start accompanying escorting u.s. and british flagships as they go through the sea. they're trying to stop experience with of iran. remember we're negotiating a nuclear deal with iran. come on in, lieutenant, what is going on here inspect our...
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tell you how many news stories i read -- crossroads gps, a shadowy dark money group founded by ed gillespiend karl rove to elect conservative candidates to congress. if it's a shadowy, dark money group, they are not doing a very good job. [laughter] you just told us what is going on. if i can go on a bit more, there are different options. one proposal i am seeing more and more is not getting passed but people are pushing it. somebody from the organization has to appear onscreen. it usually says whoever that has to be, the chairman of the organization. i am brad smith and i approve this message. right? is that a good thing? that is a different type of disclosure. that person may be homely. people do not like homely people in politics. that is the reality. they react better to good-looking people. it may be a race. it may be someone who is arabic. some people will not like that. there are a lot of things like that that we need to start being careful of and thinking about. and we have gotten into this argument, are you pro-disclosure or anti-disclosure? rather than thinking about different typ
tell you how many news stories i read -- crossroads gps, a shadowy dark money group founded by ed gillespiend karl rove to elect conservative candidates to congress. if it's a shadowy, dark money group, they are not doing a very good job. [laughter] you just told us what is going on. if i can go on a bit more, there are different options. one proposal i am seeing more and more is not getting passed but people are pushing it. somebody from the organization has to appear onscreen. it usually says...
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i read that said crossroads of gps, a shadowy dark money group founded by former rnc chairman ed gillespie and bush adviser karl rove to elect conservative candidates to congress. if this is a shadowy dark group they're not doing a very good job of it you just told us what's going on. if i can do with just a bit more, there's more options like one proposal i i am seeing more and more it's not taking off and get it enacted by people are pushing it. somebody from the organization has to appear on screen. i impressed the that i put this message. is not always a good thing? that's a different type of disclosure. that person may be particularly home late. people don't like only people in politics. that's the really. to react better to good looking people. maybe the person is arabic and parts of the country people might find they don't like that. i think that a lot of things like that when you distort to be careful of and thinking about. we got into this argument are you full disclosure are anti-disclosure rather than think about this lots of different types of disclosure. even a person like me
i read that said crossroads of gps, a shadowy dark money group founded by former rnc chairman ed gillespie and bush adviser karl rove to elect conservative candidates to congress. if this is a shadowy dark group they're not doing a very good job of it you just told us what's going on. if i can do with just a bit more, there's more options like one proposal i i am seeing more and more it's not taking off and get it enacted by people are pushing it. somebody from the organization has to appear on...