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singer just did that now puts him in the rare company of barbra streisand, audrey hepburn and whoopi goldberg. we'll have that story ahead in "the skinny." it's monday, september 10th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ all of you >>> good morning. >> it was so nice anchoring with john legend last week and now he won an award. >> did he sound like john legend? >> no, not at all. >> sure did try, though. terrell brown did a great job filling in for kendis last week. looks exactly like john legend. doesn't quite sound like him, though. >> i'm sure -- absolutely. >> all right. we're going to get to that amazing accomplishment by john legend coming up, but we're going to start off on a much more different note. the head of cbs is out of a job. les moonves resigned following a new string of sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations. >> the announcement came hours after six more women came forward. some of them say moonves forced them to perform sexual acts and retaliated when they rejected his advances but he could still walk away with a massive severance package. eva pilgrim wit
singer just did that now puts him in the rare company of barbra streisand, audrey hepburn and whoopi goldberg. we'll have that story ahead in "the skinny." it's monday, september 10th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ all of you >>> good morning. >> it was so nice anchoring with john legend last week and now he won an award. >> did he sound like john legend? >> no, not at all. >> sure did try, though. terrell brown did a...
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. >> when life gives you lemons -- >> make one unbelievable -- >> the goldberg machine. follow the epic full of surprises. >>> hey! >> plus, this strong mama is staying active. >> the belly is starting to show, but so is her determination. >> how a fitness guru is proving it. >> you're fabulous. (mom giggles) ♪ (roosevelt) i aljust messedt that cigaretup your lungs. i never thought that at only 45 it would give me a heart attack. my tip is: do your heart a favor, and quit now. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. while expecting, jennifer discovered the chex mix combination of one corn chex, one wheat chex and three breadstick pieces. her little bundle of joy can't stand breadsticks, but what's he going to do? get born and then you can pick your own mix, baby! pick your mix with chex mix. so we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients added one handed pumps and beat the top safety standards the new johnson's® choose gentle you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best sh
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thank you, michelle goldberg, great column writing. congressman of pennsylvania, hope a good future in front of you. >>> coming up, president trump praised brett kavanaugh's performance yesterday, so what does he think about the delay in the judge's confirmation? plus, what kind of supreme court justice would kavanaugh make if he were to tend on the highest court? do you like the show had he put on yesterday? and the one by senator klobuchar, he said what about you, do you ever black out? great question to ask one of your judges. >>> arizona senator took the stand today forcing the tropes allow an fbi investigation of the allegations of brett kavanaugh and who knows what pandora's box we'll see next week. who knows what the fbi is going to get under oath perhaps with a lie detector. >>> let me finish tonight with dr. blasey ford's powerful testimony yesterday about guys laughing at her as they tortured her, basically. this is "hardball" where the action is. he action is. hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online eq
thank you, michelle goldberg, great column writing. congressman of pennsylvania, hope a good future in front of you. >>> coming up, president trump praised brett kavanaugh's performance yesterday, so what does he think about the delay in the judge's confirmation? plus, what kind of supreme court justice would kavanaugh make if he were to tend on the highest court? do you like the show had he put on yesterday? and the one by senator klobuchar, he said what about you, do you ever black...
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on a call-in radio show in the spring of 2017, michelle goldberg, dennis slate columnist of "the newyork times" got into an altercation with a caller named scott from tennessee who berated her and fellow members of the coastal elite for a tone that drip with condescension when talking about middle america. she responded angrily that she was repulsed by the sentiment the caller expressed, but the hurt and was somehow more authentic than america's centers. the irony is that there was no obvious policy differences argument separating them. rather, they were separated by emotional commitments, by their rage. goldberg's rage against real and persistent racism and sexism is entirely legitimate in a country black men are imprisoned x times the rate of whites in the same proportion of women sexually assaulted while in college is currently serving in the u.s. legislature. scott's rage is legitimate to the separate of blue-collar workers from michigan gets dismissed for some summarily talk into deplorable are expressing their anger. but the average is also a self-fulfilling because it cuts out
on a call-in radio show in the spring of 2017, michelle goldberg, dennis slate columnist of "the newyork times" got into an altercation with a caller named scott from tennessee who berated her and fellow members of the coastal elite for a tone that drip with condescension when talking about middle america. she responded angrily that she was repulsed by the sentiment the caller expressed, but the hurt and was somehow more authentic than america's centers. the irony is that there was no...
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adrian goldberg from five live investigates.out displaying intercontinental ballistic missiles. there were tanks, weapons and thousands of goose—stepping soldiers parading through the streets of pyongyang to show their devotion to their leader, kim jong—un. but the event focused on peace and economic development, with doctors, nurses and engineers taking part on colourful floats. the parade comes at a sensitive time as efforts to ease tensions with the united states have stalled. let's talk to laura bicker in the south korean capital, seoul this seems to have been a slightly toned down military parade. little bit of a softer approach, not what we have come to expect on many occasions from north korea but as you rightly point out there were tanks, artillery, wednesday, the goose—stepping soldiers but missing we re goose—stepping soldiers but missing were the intercontinental of the stick missiles which many believe are capable of reaching the united states. but showing them at this centre that time would perhaps have revoked the
adrian goldberg from five live investigates.out displaying intercontinental ballistic missiles. there were tanks, weapons and thousands of goose—stepping soldiers parading through the streets of pyongyang to show their devotion to their leader, kim jong—un. but the event focused on peace and economic development, with doctors, nurses and engineers taking part on colourful floats. the parade comes at a sensitive time as efforts to ease tensions with the united states have stalled. let's talk...
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let's go to michelle goldberg who's written beautifully about this with passion. do you think this will -- i mean, i do. i'll make the case. the fbi's got a lot of people. they can put 50 people down in rehoboth or dewey beach down there and find this character, and they can even get him on the record if they spend enough time with him. the same with the people who may have been at the party, all the people that made this woman who went to high school in ghaithers fwur ghaithersburg, the woman in new york, ramirez. it does seem they've got the fire power to find out a good percentage of the truth about this guy. your thoughts, michelle? >> i think that's right, and i think that that's why this came as tiss-- i mean, this came as profound relief to me because what christine blasey ford, what the democrats have been asking for has not been that radical, right? they've been asking for an fbi investigation. they've been asking for at least the -- at least a process as decent as anita hill got, which is now remembered as a national shame, and so i think that, yes, ther
let's go to michelle goldberg who's written beautifully about this with passion. do you think this will -- i mean, i do. i'll make the case. the fbi's got a lot of people. they can put 50 people down in rehoboth or dewey beach down there and find this character, and they can even get him on the record if they spend enough time with him. the same with the people who may have been at the party, all the people that made this woman who went to high school in ghaithers fwur ghaithersburg, the woman...
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from celebrities like whoopi goldberg to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family to friends. aretha franklin's funeral a celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande they performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hits. them motown singer smokey robinson dedicating a song to his childhood friend. and there were touching tributes from a wreath as own family. know monna worst not you can. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much as you do. former u.s. president bill clinton also paid his respects she worked. for she. stood against. everything. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had overcome she was. there no white where all she had hoped crowds product could fight. franklin's long time friend stevie wonder closed out the concert and this was a goodbye fit for a queen especially the queen of so. that they were held to a goalless draw by one of the chaps in. the sides best shots in the fuss hall who could only hit the ball from close range. that's the latest. on her in the house.
from celebrities like whoopi goldberg to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family to friends. aretha franklin's funeral a celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande they performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hits. them motown singer smokey robinson dedicating a song to his childhood friend. and there were touching tributes from a wreath as own family. know monna worst not you can. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much as you...
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from celebrities like whoopi goldberg to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family to friends. a wreath a franklins funeral a celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande a performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hits. motown singer smokey robinson dedicating a song to his childhood friend. and there were touching tribute from a wreath as own family. no monomers. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing me. former u.s. president bill clinton also paid his respects. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had overcome. franklin's long time friend stevie wonder close out the concert and this was a goodbye fit for a queen especially the queen of soul. and on the. website. at the top of the hour. fasten your seat belts. look at the. killers. live. travel.
from celebrities like whoopi goldberg to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family to friends. a wreath a franklins funeral a celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande a performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hits. motown singer smokey robinson dedicating a song to his childhood friend. and there were touching tribute from a wreath as own family. no monomers. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing me. former u.s. president bill clinton also...
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from celebrities like whoopi goldberg. the former u.s. president bill clinton. from family. or friends. a reset franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande jay performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hit. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating his song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know. thank you for having me. former u.s. president bill clinton also paid his respects. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had to overcome she was up there in a white man where all. hope proud. fabric find. a crown vic point. and this is a goodbye fit for a queen and specially the queen of. so sports news now in the williams sisters venus squared off at the u.s. open in new york in the younger of the two serena dominated the match six one six two venus according the match the best serenus ever played against a well serena is in hot pursuit of her twenty fourth grand slam victory and in the men's competition argentina one attendant paltrow disposed a
from celebrities like whoopi goldberg. the former u.s. president bill clinton. from family. or friends. a reset franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande jay performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hit. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating his song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know. thank you for having me. former u.s. president bill clinton also paid his respects....
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from celebrities like whoopi goldberg. to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family. or friends. a recent franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande day performing a cover of one of franklins biggest hit. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating this song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know monna worst once again which means. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much as you. former us president bill clinton also paid his respects. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had to overcome she was a man and a white man where. hope proud. fabric that right now. around the corner. and is a good pint fit for a queen especially the queen if. this was news now in the williams sisters the return of venus squared off at the u.s. open in new york in the younger of the two serena dominated the match six one six two venus called the match quote the best serena's ever played against a serena is in hot pursuit of her twenty fourth
from celebrities like whoopi goldberg. to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family. or friends. a recent franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande day performing a cover of one of franklins biggest hit. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating this song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know monna worst once again which means. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in...
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we're so clever the returns in show low risk that's what is coming basement bankers goldberg carousel where the first stop. everybody was wrong or wanted to ignore the reality of the whole thing might blow up in the faces of a system that spawned out of control. they were going to cause everything the crush the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on t.w. . hi everyone and welcome to your imax follow highlights edition be put together the best take self the week this is what's coming up today. those who follow me said you need.
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[shouting] well, i think it's when whoopi goldberg said what is the deep state and who's in charge? and that's i think where the wheel fell off the wagon, the first segment was pretty good but the second was not so good but it's fine. i don't really care but it was a microcosm of what goes on in this country every day when the left tries to shut down the right. you are not allowed to speak. you are not allowed to say something that is pro-trump, pro-american, pro-american flag, prolonged order, anticrime. i don't know what happened. what happened to america? my father, a veteran of world war ii, he was on the first ship to nagasaki. he saw the tunes. he died very young. my grandfather was in world war ii also . we believe in america and we believed in the flag. we believed that no one is above the law and no one is below the law. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> next on book tvs "after words", political columnist derek hunter offers his thoughts on how progressives influenced academia, the media and pop culture to advance their agenda. he's interviewed by bo
[shouting] well, i think it's when whoopi goldberg said what is the deep state and who's in charge? and that's i think where the wheel fell off the wagon, the first segment was pretty good but the second was not so good but it's fine. i don't really care but it was a microcosm of what goes on in this country every day when the left tries to shut down the right. you are not allowed to speak. you are not allowed to say something that is pro-trump, pro-american, pro-american flag, prolonged order,...
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four of the state department's finest, philip goldberg, david hale, michelle sissen and dan smith. this is the highest and most prestigious rank in service, they should be proud. the american people, too, should be proud for them representing our country. they have all proven over many years of service that their outstanding diplomatic skills and leadership qualities are much needed and that they're delivering. they're an inspiration too. they're great leaders. i congratulate them all on behalf of all of my state department colleagues. this is a good step towards strengthening the state department's leadership, something i've put at the top of my priority set in my first, now, several months here. i know that american diplomacy is most agile and most effective when we have our entire team in place. we need to have that senior leadership team empowered. to that end, we do have some new leaders already making an impact. i mentioned david hale, my undersecretary for political affairs. we also have director kiron skinner who i have not mention before, she is a highly distinguished acad
four of the state department's finest, philip goldberg, david hale, michelle sissen and dan smith. this is the highest and most prestigious rank in service, they should be proud. the american people, too, should be proud for them representing our country. they have all proven over many years of service that their outstanding diplomatic skills and leadership qualities are much needed and that they're delivering. they're an inspiration too. they're great leaders. i congratulate them all on behalf...
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you exhibited that with that tramp will be goldberg. [laughter] i am a professional sports you don't get enough hissing contest with a skunk. [laughter] that was unbelievable it made me love you more. >> thank you. [applause] >> let me quickly say something. i got off the stage and i went down. i had cohosted that show before by the way and i had been on for other books but whoppi said something i don't remember but something like you and trump don't care and my blood pressure went up because i spent my life fighting for the victims and the underdogs you name it, that has been my passion so i said whoppi i fought for victims my whole life that is the one thing is said to her. and she said after you. i said did you just say f you? she said yes now get the f out of the building. i am standing there with my editor from the publishing house with hair and makeup and they are like this. [laughter] i love to go toe to toe with most people. i love the fight. i said let's just go. as we started to walk out she followed me yelling get the f out o
you exhibited that with that tramp will be goldberg. [laughter] i am a professional sports you don't get enough hissing contest with a skunk. [laughter] that was unbelievable it made me love you more. >> thank you. [applause] >> let me quickly say something. i got off the stage and i went down. i had cohosted that show before by the way and i had been on for other books but whoppi said something i don't remember but something like you and trump don't care and my blood pressure went...
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you exhibited that with that tramp whoopi goldberg. i am in professional sports. you don't get in the hissing contest with the skunk. you exhibited that unbelievable. i just wanted to compliment you. that made me love you more. >> thank you. thank you. >> let me just quickly say something. when i got off the stage and i went down, will be had -- and i've cohosted that show before, by the way, i had been on for my other books, but she had said something on the stage, i don't remember it exactly, you and trump care about victims. that just, you know, my blood pressure went up. i had spent my life crusading for the crime victim, underdog, victim of domestic violence, elderly, you name it, that has been my passion. i have fought for victims my whole life. that is the one thing i said to her. she said, are there kids in here? all right. she said, su. did you just say s you? she just said yes. now get the f out of the building. they are like this. i love to fight. i love to go toe to toe with most people. i'm like, let's just go. i was very calm at that point. we starte
you exhibited that with that tramp whoopi goldberg. i am in professional sports. you don't get in the hissing contest with the skunk. you exhibited that unbelievable. i just wanted to compliment you. that made me love you more. >> thank you. thank you. >> let me just quickly say something. when i got off the stage and i went down, will be had -- and i've cohosted that show before, by the way, i had been on for my other books, but she had said something on the stage, i don't remember...
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[applause] and you exhibited that with that tramp, whoopi goldberg. i'm in professional sports and we have a saying, you don't get ended up kissing contest with the skunk. you exhibited that unbelievable. yet that made me love you more. >> let me quickly say something. when i got off the stage and i went down, and i had cohosted that show before and i have been on with my other books but will be said something that she said something like you and trump don't care about victims. and my blood pressure were not. i have spent my life restating for the elderly, the child abuse, that is been my passion. so i say, would be, i have fought for victims my whole life and she said, their kids in here? she said after you. and i said did you just say f you and she said yes. now get the f out of the building. i am standing there with my editor from the publishing house and hair and makeup like this. and i love to fight and go toe to toe with most people, but i was like let's just go, as we started to get ready to walk out she followed me saying get out of my buildin
[applause] and you exhibited that with that tramp, whoopi goldberg. i'm in professional sports and we have a saying, you don't get ended up kissing contest with the skunk. you exhibited that unbelievable. yet that made me love you more. >> let me quickly say something. when i got off the stage and i went down, and i had cohosted that show before and i have been on with my other books but will be said something that she said something like you and trump don't care about victims. and my...
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jay goldberg joins me by phone. he has a book, "the courtroom is my theater." range of issues. do you think paul manafort had to make this decision and had no other way out? >> a very, very powerful weapon in the government's arsenal. andrew weisman runs the case. bob mueller doesn't run the day-to-day case. andrew weissman is a very, very questionable prosecutor. i'm concerned about weissman being in control of the destiny of donald trump through the testimony of manafort. >> you think that andrew weissman who was in court today, you think that he is being too tough and you're afraid of what he will use manafort's new information for against your client, your former client? >> i think donald has taken the position there is no and was no collusion. your guests frequently hungry to devour him as a vulture. you've got to understand that manafort and cohen are anxious to avoid prison and get the kind of sentence that papadopoulos got and under the direction of weissman they're testimony could be suspect. weissman is the prosecutor in the arthur anderson case that
jay goldberg joins me by phone. he has a book, "the courtroom is my theater." range of issues. do you think paul manafort had to make this decision and had no other way out? >> a very, very powerful weapon in the government's arsenal. andrew weisman runs the case. bob mueller doesn't run the day-to-day case. andrew weissman is a very, very questionable prosecutor. i'm concerned about weissman being in control of the destiny of donald trump through the testimony of manafort....
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here to talk about what's going on, michelle goldberg a the "new york times" and rosy gray who reported on those e-mails. there's the spectrum of people, lots of people who have lost their job in this administration for things they have written or said, facebook posts about the president or michelle obama or birth certificate. i am still kind of catching my breath from the nature of these e-mails. who was this guy hanging out with? >> well, what i reported is that, you know, basically ian smith was in e-mail contact and appears been involved in the planning of social events with a circle of younger white nationalists in washington. people with ties to institutions like the national policy institute or american renaissance and he appears to have known these people. >> yeah, but i want to, like -- i just feel like that language is maybe a little excessively polite. if someone is writing you an e-mail saying the party is going to be judenfrie, that's a nazi, even if it's tongue in cheek. that's a tongue in cheek joke made by someone -- >> it's a kind of ironic joke about their own anti-sem
here to talk about what's going on, michelle goldberg a the "new york times" and rosy gray who reported on those e-mails. there's the spectrum of people, lots of people who have lost their job in this administration for things they have written or said, facebook posts about the president or michelle obama or birth certificate. i am still kind of catching my breath from the nature of these e-mails. who was this guy hanging out with? >> well, what i reported is that, you know,...
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whoopi goldberg. tyler perry. jennifer lewis.>> she took the gifts god gave her, and she kept getting a little bigger every day. >> reporter: former president bill clinton front and center reminding the audience to think about franklin's enormous influence. ♪ you better think think about what you're trying to do to me ♪ ♪ think that you're going to let yourself be free ♪ >> it's the key to freedom. god bless you, aretha, we love you. >> she represented the best in our community, and she fought for our community until the end. >> reporter: and today her community showed up to celebrate the daughter of a baptist preacher whose soaring career never lost sight of its gospel roots. ♪ >> reporter: the music worthy of the occasion with gladys knight. ♪ he is my living >> reporter: the clarke sisters. >> i hope she don't mind, i don't think she work, i'm going to come out of my shoes. >> reporter: fantasia kicking off her shoes during a gospel overtu overture. ♪ and a pop princess with a soul tribute. ariana grande belting out "you make
whoopi goldberg. tyler perry. jennifer lewis.>> she took the gifts god gave her, and she kept getting a little bigger every day. >> reporter: former president bill clinton front and center reminding the audience to think about franklin's enormous influence. ♪ you better think think about what you're trying to do to me ♪ ♪ think that you're going to let yourself be free ♪ >> it's the key to freedom. god bless you, aretha, we love you. >> she represented the best...
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i lean over my shoulder and i see whoopi goldberg and i'm listening to her.h about the experience is -- i'm trying to take it in. >> "the view" is in its 22nd season. weekdays at 10:00 a.m. only on abc 7. >> one of the bands will perform it and maroon five will perform during halftime of super bowl liii in atlanta. it is one of the top selling bands of the last 15 years. billboard says the selection is being met with tepid enthusiasm. and outright snark. doesn't that define what the internet does? >> yeah, you are right, larry. >>> all right, president trump isn't holding back in his criticism of jeff sessions. >> i'm disappointed in the attorney general for numerous reasons. >> why he says he doesn't have an attorney general. >>> plus, thousands still without power as officials plead with north carolina residents to stay away from their h what does help for heart failure look like? ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. ♪ la-di-la-di. entresto is a heart failure medi
i lean over my shoulder and i see whoopi goldberg and i'm listening to her.h about the experience is -- i'm trying to take it in. >> "the view" is in its 22nd season. weekdays at 10:00 a.m. only on abc 7. >> one of the bands will perform it and maroon five will perform during halftime of super bowl liii in atlanta. it is one of the top selling bands of the last 15 years. billboard says the selection is being met with tepid enthusiasm. and outright snark. doesn't that...
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joining me to discuss this is michelle goldberg and rosie gray who first broke the story. me start with you, rosie. there's a spectrum of people. there are a lot of people who have lost their job in this administration for things they have written or said, facebook posts about the president or michelle obama, birth certificate. i am still kind of catching my breath from the nature of these e-mails. who was this guy hanging out with? >> well, what i reported is that basically ian smith was in e-mail contact and appears to have been involved in the planning of social events with a circle of sort of younger white nationalists in washington. you know, people with ties to institutions like the national policy institute or american renaissance and he appears to have known these people. >> yeah, but i just want to like -- i just feel like that language is maybe a little excessively polite. if someone is writing you an e-mail saying the party is going to be judenfrei. that's a nazi. even if it's in tongue in cheek, that's a tongue in cheek joke -- >> it's an ironic joke about thei
joining me to discuss this is michelle goldberg and rosie gray who first broke the story. me start with you, rosie. there's a spectrum of people. there are a lot of people who have lost their job in this administration for things they have written or said, facebook posts about the president or michelle obama, birth certificate. i am still kind of catching my breath from the nature of these e-mails. who was this guy hanging out with? >> well, what i reported is that basically ian smith was...
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"new york times" columnist michelle goldberg. "boys will be supreme court justices."s based on her review this accuser looks credible, but will it matter? i wonder just big picture how you feel and what you've concluded about whether there is improvement and what is still being done wrong as we look to adjudicate in public a difficult thing the weight of this accusation and the facts against this judge and whether he should be promoted. >> i think there's certainly improvement, first of all that everybody -- there seems to be a broad consensus that these charges should be taken seriously and should be aired. a lot of the pushback in the right wing media to christine blazy ford coming forward has almost assumed what she is saying is probably correct, but basically said it hasn't been a big deal. you see a lot of people saying, is it really fair to judge somebody for what they did in high school? ari fleischer, former george w. bush press secretary, talking on fox news, can one little incident in high school derail your opportunity to ascend to a supreme court seat or t
"new york times" columnist michelle goldberg. "boys will be supreme court justices."s based on her review this accuser looks credible, but will it matter? i wonder just big picture how you feel and what you've concluded about whether there is improvement and what is still being done wrong as we look to adjudicate in public a difficult thing the weight of this accusation and the facts against this judge and whether he should be promoted. >> i think there's certainly...
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jonah goldberg, senior editor at "national review" and national reporter for "politico." welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. it was in 1991 when clarence thomas' path to confirmation was interrupted by anita hill with sexual harassment in the workplace. helping to usher in 1992's year of the woman at the ballot box. as "time" magazine illustrated, the specter of the thomas-hill hearing now hang over supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. now christine blasey ford accused him of sexually assaulting her at a party. when they were teenagers. late yesterday, ford and the committee tentatively agreed she would testify on thursday. they're still working out the details for what could be one of the national stop what you're doing events and watch. of note, as of last night, four people that ford had said were at the party with her including kavanaugh have said they have no recollection of being there. the kavanaugh nomination is
jonah goldberg, senior editor at "national review" and national reporter for "politico." welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. it was in 1991 when clarence thomas' path to confirmation was interrupted by anita hill with sexual harassment in the workplace. helping to usher in 1992's year of the...
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over 20 years ago, it's still surreal to sit there, and i lean over my shoulder and i see whoopi goldbergnd i'm listening to her and so much about the experience is -- i'm trying to take it all in. such a cool one. >> "the view" is now in its 22nd season. you can watch abby along with sunny, joy, whoopi whoopi whoopi w and adding another conservative voice on the panel of five. >> i've been watching a little bit before our show and it's a panel of very strong opinion, and it's interesting to watch her any time there's a new person come on navigate their way through those personalities and try to fit in. >> yeah. it's interesting because they always do it in a very respectful way when they do argue their different viewpoints. >> that's what you like about it, too. not in your face, hurt each other. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. >> be ready for the warmer weather. you could generate yourat home.rgy, or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go you
over 20 years ago, it's still surreal to sit there, and i lean over my shoulder and i see whoopi goldbergnd i'm listening to her and so much about the experience is -- i'm trying to take it all in. such a cool one. >> "the view" is now in its 22nd season. you can watch abby along with sunny, joy, whoopi whoopi whoopi w and adding another conservative voice on the panel of five. >> i've been watching a little bit before our show and it's a panel of very strong opinion, and...
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from celebrities like whoopi goldberg. to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family. to friends. a recent franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande day performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hits. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating this song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know monna worst once again which means. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much. former u.s. president bill clinton also paid his respects. she worked. for she. see the how good ginsberg. and she can't be everything. he was a soldier but there was no getting away from the pride she does this woman had as a calm she was a prime one man and a white man where i'll see hope klaus fada good right now is the time that clown the queen. and this is a good fight fit for a queen especially the queen of sound. bites and journalist shot and case and joins us from detroit welcome to w. a joyful funeral rather than a sad occasion talk us through who's that what's
from celebrities like whoopi goldberg. to former u.s. president bill clinton. from family. to friends. a recent franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande day performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hits. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating this song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know monna worst once again which means. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing...
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manchester in cumberland county, lumber river at lumberton, northeast cape fear river, news river at goldberg in wayne county, tar river at greenville in pitt county, kinston in lenore county, cape fear river at fayetteville in cumberland county, cape fear river in pender county. it will remain at a major flood level until the 20th. the trenton river at trenton and jones county. it also will remain in a major flood level until the 20th. then the lumber river act fair bluff in columbus county. we urge all of our residents to log into our flood innovation mapping and alert network at fiman.nc.gov. that way you will be able to see what roads and structures are going to be flooding, and you can also sign up to be notified by text or emaile when the rives begin to rise in your area. at the emergency operations center, we continue to be engaged in large-scale search and rescue operations, as well as logistical resupply. we have received over 3000 resource requests in the last nine days from county partners, and we continue to push out resources as quickly as possible, both by land and by air. there
manchester in cumberland county, lumber river at lumberton, northeast cape fear river, news river at goldberg in wayne county, tar river at greenville in pitt county, kinston in lenore county, cape fear river at fayetteville in cumberland county, cape fear river in pender county. it will remain at a major flood level until the 20th. the trenton river at trenton and jones county. it also will remain in a major flood level until the 20th. then the lumber river act fair bluff in columbus county....
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of the five goldbergs dog. not only is all the local and national media coverage understating the harm to humans understanding just how many millions of marine animals have died but they're also not talking about the human causes of red tide governor rick scott who did declare a state of emergency doesn't want you to know that he and his corporate buddies helped create it eight years ago three key state leaders fought bitterly against stricter limits for the very pollution now sliming south florida some people may say red tide is naturally occurring yeah so is anthrax all right and radiation and pig genital warts ebola media are located garages grizzly bears explosive diarrhea look out through canals rageaholic police officers and grown by the ice takes thanks rick it's a rush limbaugh no occurring naturally. because something is that actual doesn't make it good or fun or right or just you know you know just because something is natural doesn't mean it can't be weaponized by psychopaths and the corporations tha
of the five goldbergs dog. not only is all the local and national media coverage understating the harm to humans understanding just how many millions of marine animals have died but they're also not talking about the human causes of red tide governor rick scott who did declare a state of emergency doesn't want you to know that he and his corporate buddies helped create it eight years ago three key state leaders fought bitterly against stricter limits for the very pollution now sliming south...
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covering this move goldberg ourselves with the first on. everybody was wrong to want you to ignore the reality of the whole thing might blow up in the face of a system that spawned out of control. their world and that caused. the crash the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on g.w. . hi everyone ends would come to your max fall highlights edition be put together the best picks off the week this is what's coming up today. rosenthal the same unique based ice cream maker produces in bear week on the usual flavors. timeless trends in the blue and white stripes sure it never goes out of style. and some dream destination why are bets on the black sea and well worth a visit. well i really don't know anyone who doesn't scream here in germany each person enjoys an everett's off some eight bit as a bit every year but you brave enough to try out ice cream that tastes like meat for example or what about fish if you want to take your taste buds on an adventure then munich is the place to be. bright colorful eccentric that pretty
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jeffrey goldberg, thank you.at's the opening line of "hard ball" going to be tonight? >> mika has to know. >> it's early in the day. that is resolved and decided around 5:30 or 6:00 in the evening. lots more news. we live on "the new york times" and the "washington post." we're news driven and, you know, i think we always hope a story breaks around 5:30 or 6:00, the hottest story breaks the latest, we love that, then we go on the air at 7:00 and we break the news. so i can't give it to you now because i can't tell what it's going to be tonight. it will have to do with trump process. >> it's a process. >> it's all connected, joe. i was certain the night when the big omarosa broke that he would go omarosa, let's play hard ball. >> or les moonves. >> less is more. all right. still ahead on "morning joe," before brett kavanaugh was a supreme court nominee he spent more than three years working for ken starr, the independent counsel who investigated bill clinton. ken starr joins us with his new book on that era straig
jeffrey goldberg, thank you.at's the opening line of "hard ball" going to be tonight? >> mika has to know. >> it's early in the day. that is resolved and decided around 5:30 or 6:00 in the evening. lots more news. we live on "the new york times" and the "washington post." we're news driven and, you know, i think we always hope a story breaks around 5:30 or 6:00, the hottest story breaks the latest, we love that, then we go on the air at 7:00 and we...
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grieving will die a horrible death except you and your kids are your all or all five of the five goldbergs dog will. not only is all the low.
grieving will die a horrible death except you and your kids are your all or all five of the five goldbergs dog will. not only is all the low.
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jeffrey goldberg is editor in chief of "the atlantic." ramesh ponnuru at the "national review" and columnist for blockberg view. and jamelle bouie is slate chief political correspondent and political analyst here at cbs news, great to be back with all of you. susan let's start with thely deal from paul manafort the president's former campaign manager. excuse me, campaign chairman. what does it mean? >> it means that robert mueller does not tweet. it means that robert mueller i indiets and convicts and that is a powerful statement indeed to have the president's personal lawyer, the president's former national security advisor now his campaign chairman it is really quite a remarkable thing. i think it does signal that we are approaching some kind of decision point when it comes to the most fundamental question of all about collusion and the president's role. >> dickerson: jamelle, what could paul manafort give? it look like from the way this is done he's already handed over something as part of the deal that he structured. >> he could help
jeffrey goldberg is editor in chief of "the atlantic." ramesh ponnuru at the "national review" and columnist for blockberg view. and jamelle bouie is slate chief political correspondent and political analyst here at cbs news, great to be back with all of you. susan let's start with thely deal from paul manafort the president's former campaign manager. excuse me, campaign chairman. what does it mean? >> it means that robert mueller does not tweet. it means that robert...
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adrian goldberg is the presenter of five live investigates — he gave me more details about the investigationremier league and in the championship are sponsored by betting firms. so we looked at the club specifically who sponsored by these gambling companies and 15 of them, and as say, that encompasses clubs in the premier league, the english championship, the scottish premier league, 15 of them has links through to betting companies on the children's section of their websites. since we alerted the club to that fact, they have now taken down those links. the english football league have said they are embarrassed by our findings. they have apologised. and they say it was all down to a misunderstanding of the advertising standards authority's rules. nevertheless, it just highlights the fact that, without our intervention, you have got young people being clearly targeted through their football club loyalties by betting firms. and gambling amongst young people is an increasing problem, isn't it? i think the gambling commission have said 25,000 children are already problem gamblers, which is an ex
adrian goldberg is the presenter of five live investigates — he gave me more details about the investigationremier league and in the championship are sponsored by betting firms. so we looked at the club specifically who sponsored by these gambling companies and 15 of them, and as say, that encompasses clubs in the premier league, the english championship, the scottish premier league, 15 of them has links through to betting companies on the children's section of their websites. since we...
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even liberals should-- i know they don't think of goldberg of what they should read, people on the left should read it, too. it's telling. >> okay, this isn't going to happen this year. >> no, you're asking me-- what, the next 20 days or something like that? no, no, it's a bigger question. >> this seems to be more negative than ever before. >> look it, i'm a catholic, look what's going on. the deinstitutionalization of critical core institutions of civil society are under duress right now, not just government. and so as people, we have to do more on our own with our families and our communities and our churches and our governments and every other institutions to build up those institutions to teach how important these institutions are. and as a conservative, i believe we need to do more to free up space for civil society, for civil society to reinsert itself in the rightful place. in the big expensive place between ourselves and our government, which is where we lead our lives. go to janesville. row tearions, the optimists, the golden key guys, all the groups, civil society, the churche
even liberals should-- i know they don't think of goldberg of what they should read, people on the left should read it, too. it's telling. >> okay, this isn't going to happen this year. >> no, you're asking me-- what, the next 20 days or something like that? no, no, it's a bigger question. >> this seems to be more negative than ever before. >> look it, i'm a catholic, look what's going on. the deinstitutionalization of critical core institutions of civil society are...
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to improve relations with mark goldberg and all ford . training of military officers and it concerned that move coming off to the us. program we can't been in place for decades the us really be interested got idea down and of darn pete the americans are already talking to the taliban directly and it will be important to see what kind of expectation they bring forward as far as budget on it concerned but the new government need to tell the american that the new relationship between the two countries has to be based on mutual respect don had already rejected the trump administration. and. that it will not be taking dictation from the united states any more. afghan rashid is a journalist in the author of several books on pakistani politics he says the u.s. hasn't seen enough progress in pakistan to continue sending aid the major u.s. demand is for pakistan to if you like delivered a college band in other words push to college who are living in pakistan to push him into peace talks with the americans and the kabul government and it appears th
to improve relations with mark goldberg and all ford . training of military officers and it concerned that move coming off to the us. program we can't been in place for decades the us really be interested got idea down and of darn pete the americans are already talking to the taliban directly and it will be important to see what kind of expectation they bring forward as far as budget on it concerned but the new government need to tell the american that the new relationship between the two...
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i thought the best explanation of what was going on was by justice goldberg. he wrote a book after he left, i think the u.n.. he was off the court by then. he said, you apply stare decisis very loosely when he want to change law and of the direction you want it to go. and once you have that in place, you apply it very strictly, to retain it. and he said, that way it has a ratcheting effect. i think that is a bit of what is going on. i have read caleb's work, i have gone back and taught a course on it, i have gone back to blackstone, what we have tried to do is to understand it throughout the english -- and i think actually, people like blackstone would be astonished that when you have written law, that we are actually applying stare decisis the way we are, instead of just referring back to the way it is written. but, what separated us was i unfortunately, if you accept the premise in some of these cases, that is it. that leads you inexorably to conclusions that are antithetical i think to the constitution and its statutes. leonard: one area where some people s
i thought the best explanation of what was going on was by justice goldberg. he wrote a book after he left, i think the u.n.. he was off the court by then. he said, you apply stare decisis very loosely when he want to change law and of the direction you want it to go. and once you have that in place, you apply it very strictly, to retain it. and he said, that way it has a ratcheting effect. i think that is a bit of what is going on. i have read caleb's work, i have gone back and taught a course...
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the best explanation of what was going on was by justice goldberg. he wrote a book after he left i u.n. and of course he was off the court by then. said that you apply it to loosely when you want change law in the direction you want it to go. you had that in place, to apply it very strictly retain it. has a that way it ratcheting effect. that's what's going on. i've read caleb's work. gone back and taught a course about it. stone.ne back to black what we've tried to do is understand throughout the i think radition and actually the people like black stone would be astonished that law that ave written we are actually applying it the of just e instead referring back to what is written. what separated us is i think that unfortunately if you accept some of these cases, that is it. conclusions u to that are [indiscernible audio]. some area where i think people who submitted questions mentioned you wrote about issue of as the nationwide injunctions and we good excursion into that topic of the high court for a long time. can you talk a little bit about motiv
the best explanation of what was going on was by justice goldberg. he wrote a book after he left i u.n. and of course he was off the court by then. said that you apply it to loosely when you want change law in the direction you want it to go. you had that in place, to apply it very strictly retain it. has a that way it ratcheting effect. that's what's going on. i've read caleb's work. gone back and taught a course about it. stone.ne back to black what we've tried to do is understand throughout...
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section never used on removing a president deemed unfit and that section ree section reads like a rube goldberghine. the vice president can send a letter to the president pro tem claiming the president is nutty as a fruitcake and as soon as that letter is received, bam, the president is out, the vice president becomes the acting president. not so fast. the president can then write his own letter and send it back to congress saying he's feeling perfectly fine after which the vice president and a majority of the cabinet still want him gone they have to send another letter. now once that happens, within three weeks two-thirds of congress must vote to declare the president unfit otherwise he becomes president again and the vp goes back to his old job but presumably not for long. the odds of that happen iing, tt the bulk of his cabinet, two-thirds of both houses and the vp would turn on him are incredibly long. so the chances that the 25th amendment gets written into president trump's history are slim to say the least. that's your reality check. >> very interesting history, john. thank you. >> indee
section never used on removing a president deemed unfit and that section ree section reads like a rube goldberghine. the vice president can send a letter to the president pro tem claiming the president is nutty as a fruitcake and as soon as that letter is received, bam, the president is out, the vice president becomes the acting president. not so fast. the president can then write his own letter and send it back to congress saying he's feeling perfectly fine after which the vice president and a...
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whoopi goldberg on "the view": "did you write it?"huntsman: "i did not write it.not write it, as far as i know."a frustrated press secretary sarah sanders tweeted out a statement calling for the speculation over anonymous to (quote) "stop..."as she lashed out at the new york times ... posting the paper's phone number.house minority leader nancy pelosi said she thought it was vice president pence ... and joked it could be a character from the board game ... "clue."rep. nancy pelosi/ (d) house minority leader: "the vice president. that was my first thought. // i guess by process of elimination it comes down to the butler."officials inside the administration have been carefully reading the op- ed for clues ...the author suggests there may be more than one resister ... in the ranks ... writing ... "the president's appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting mr. trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office."and it hasn't gone unnoticed that pence ... who has denied he wrote the op-ed ... frequently uses t
whoopi goldberg on "the view": "did you write it?"huntsman: "i did not write it.not write it, as far as i know."a frustrated press secretary sarah sanders tweeted out a statement calling for the speculation over anonymous to (quote) "stop..."as she lashed out at the new york times ... posting the paper's phone number.house minority leader nancy pelosi said she thought it was vice president pence ... and joked it could be a character from the board game...
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t lock down the i thought the best explanation of what was going on by justice goldberg. wrote a book after he left >> he was off the court by then, with he said you apply decesis loosely when you want to you e law in the direction want it to go. once you have that in place you apply it very strictly. ratcheting has a effect. i think that's a bit of what's i have read know, caleb's work. i have gone back and taught a course on it. back to blackstone. to do is to ied understand that throughout the actually, thehink people like blackstone would be astonished, when you have law, that we're actually decesis the way we are instead of referring back to what was written, but what us,cy think unfortunately, if you accept the of these cases, that's it. inex-ably to conclusions that are think, to the i constitution and certain statutes. some area where i think people who submitted questions mentioned you wrote about ecently was the issue of nationwide injunctions. and we hadn't seen a good topic at theo that high court for a long time. can you talk a little bit about you to focus s
t lock down the i thought the best explanation of what was going on by justice goldberg. wrote a book after he left >> he was off the court by then, with he said you apply decesis loosely when you want to you e law in the direction want it to go. once you have that in place you apply it very strictly. ratcheting has a effect. i think that's a bit of what's i have read know, caleb's work. i have gone back and taught a course on it. back to blackstone. to do is to ied understand that...