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it is just coming up to half past six needling harry most guy will be back with more nice at the top of. what holds his hands to something that. he put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be rich. that's a going to be for us that's what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in my house. i should. join me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport that's less i'm show business i'll see you than. kentucky. you get. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the. people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle trumps invitation to putin to visit the white house is postponed putin turn
it is just coming up to half past six needling harry most guy will be back with more nice at the top of. what holds his hands to something that. he put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be rich. that's a going to be for us that's what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in my house. i should. join me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to guest...
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be there and in the high but not easy to score two or three goals against england i think harry is in the most privileged position is in control look at who's not even playing in another pitch in another stadium he's playing against against each other so i am sure harry wants to finish so there's the captain of the team but if you can if you can we need. he's better to we need than not not to do it and i'm pretty sure that the speaking to two storms well why aren't johns and tell them i policed do the job for me ok would you expect an open game today a game of go do is not a game of pressure is not a game where players are feeling pressure where players are feeling the fear of the mistake of. semifinal or a final this is not the semifinal of final is a match that they have to obviously to play to win but they have to play with dog then they and the kind of of emotion that really meet their performances and i was a little bit not critic but just trying to say the reality for example the belgian team when they played the semifinal against france where i felt that on the. was able to to feel free
be there and in the high but not easy to score two or three goals against england i think harry is in the most privileged position is in control look at who's not even playing in another pitch in another stadium he's playing against against each other so i am sure harry wants to finish so there's the captain of the team but if you can if you can we need. he's better to we need than not not to do it and i'm pretty sure that the speaking to two storms well why aren't johns and tell them i policed...
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lots of people, who leaf them kamal a harris -- the most important thing that the democrats have to realizeether kolb schar, or harris -- if they can delay or stop this nomination, they will transport themselves into being immediate contenders. trump will eventually get a supreme court nominee, whoever it is. if they can take credit for slowing or stopping the process, they will come out as democratic heroes. that's what harris and booker want. they want to find a way to delay or stop this process. making great speeches and they won't remember that in two years when they're running for president. >> you mentioned cory booker and get his take on him. he was on politics nation this morning. sounding like another rather famous politician we might know. >> you've got to understand this is usually because of the activism of americans. change happens in this country. change doesn't come from washington. it comes to washington. >> doing his best obama. >> i think everybody should strive to be more obama. that would help just about any candidate that want today do it. i thought it was exciting that
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and in an area where you hear from admiral harris the most requested asset is the attack submarine. it is where we have dominance. it is where we are yielding dominance with just the chinese russians't include the that is an comploordly capable submarine and if we don't have submarines to keep up, a nation in has a large stockpile inventory of nuclear weapons that are deployed on submarines, the question becomes if you combine that with the nation, where does that leave us? there is a capability that is lacking. and folks, if you look at times in the history of the world where there have been conflicts between major powers, those conflicts have been the result of a major imbalanceance between those powers. if we allow it to continue because congress goes down the road of continuing resslougses which erodes us to deploy dollars, if we don't get passed the sequester which puts arlt official reductions while at the same time our adversaries are increasing, we will find ourselves where we go, how did we get here and find ourselves in this strategic position where they don't have a whole
and in an area where you hear from admiral harris the most requested asset is the attack submarine. it is where we have dominance. it is where we are yielding dominance with just the chinese russians't include the that is an comploordly capable submarine and if we don't have submarines to keep up, a nation in has a large stockpile inventory of nuclear weapons that are deployed on submarines, the question becomes if you combine that with the nation, where does that leave us? there is a...
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from the most part, supreme court nominees have really risen above the partisanship. >> harris: elena kagan was nominated by barack obama. she moved forward in her nomination process. did republicans sit with her? >> most republicans did sit with her. most republicans get with justice ginsburg and sotomayor. >> harris: let's listen. >> it's an unfortunate thing. it makes the world think that they are in competition. i think that's not the way that we think of ourselves even given that we disagree and we disagree sometimes in ways you can predict. these votes do make a stand as though we're just part of an extension, the political process. that's long term very unhealthy for the court. >> harris: what do you say about that? >> i think justice kagan is right. the less politicalized the american court is the less it has with the decision. >> harris: i want to talk about this candidate and the kinds of questions that should be asked and the opportunities that democrats are missing by not sitting down with him. your take. >> i think the problem that the democrats have is that this candidat
from the most part, supreme court nominees have really risen above the partisanship. >> harris: elena kagan was nominated by barack obama. she moved forward in her nomination process. did republicans sit with her? >> most republicans did sit with her. most republicans get with justice ginsburg and sotomayor. >> harris: let's listen. >> it's an unfortunate thing. it makes the world think that they are in competition. i think that's not the way that we think of ourselves...
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how many days was harry truman in combat? how many days were most americans in combat in world war i? the first offensive is in may. it goes through november. how many days of combat is that? not very many. how many people deployed to afghanistan and iraq longer than that? the point is this, the combat he sees is the worst. because that is when pershing is pounding his forces to attack. what he sees is going to affect him for the rest of his life. i tell this story because it is an impact of the americans. i had the chance to interview a lot of marines when i started working in the marine corps. one of the guys was 1005i think. he died two weeks after i interviewed him. he was a marine for 1.5 years, two years. in his room was new york yankees stuff and marine corps stuff. years that was , what was most important to them. that is an example of what they took back with them. truman comes away with this general army attitude that the marines are glory hounds and are taking more than their share of the newspaper clippings and so on. lejune wants to mak
how many days was harry truman in combat? how many days were most americans in combat in world war i? the first offensive is in may. it goes through november. how many days of combat is that? not very many. how many people deployed to afghanistan and iraq longer than that? the point is this, the combat he sees is the worst. because that is when pershing is pounding his forces to attack. what he sees is going to affect him for the rest of his life. i tell this story because it is an impact of...
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harris. we're going to begin with a name that most people probably didn't know before this week, brett is president trump's pick to be the next supreme court justice. before he made his way up in the ranks, he was a boy playing basketball in our neck of the woods. mega s fitzgeraldke with people that remember kavanaugh as an excellent student and star athlete. >> 1983. and now most prominent member. >> reporte brett kavanaugh i a hometown guy, growing up in bethesda and graduating from georgetown prep where he was captain of his basketball team. oe when he something, he throws himself into it.or >> repter: dr. stephen oaks was his junior year history teacher. kavanaugh was a good otudent. of his great qualities has been in a tie game, when he is in a class debate. >> reporter: now he's being remembered for beingt of his school's history. kavanaugh could joi his fellow classma classmate neil gore hutemch as suprcourt justices. it's a proud moment for father john ensler. he called kavanaugh a friend and a man dedicated to his wife and two young girls, even findi time tooach their basketball team. >>
harris. we're going to begin with a name that most people probably didn't know before this week, brett is president trump's pick to be the next supreme court justice. before he made his way up in the ranks, he was a boy playing basketball in our neck of the woods. mega s fitzgeraldke with people that remember kavanaugh as an excellent student and star athlete. >> 1983. and now most prominent member. >> reporte brett kavanaugh i a hometown guy, growing up in bethesda and graduating...
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harris faulkner. here today, melissa francis. most of the evening at it on the fox business network, elizabeth macdonald, don't miss it. democratic strategist and fox news contributor jessica tarlov. in joining us in the center seat, fox news media analyst, host of media buzz and author of media madness, donald trump, the press and the war over the truth, howard kurtz is "outnumbered." nice to see you, your silent. >> melissa: he has good manners. >> howard: supposed to be "outnumbered." >> harris: thanks for being here. let's get to the news, it is the document that so many have been waiting for. after house republicans tried for months to secure its release, the fbi has released the application it submitted to a secret court, the fisa court, to get permission to start surveilling the truck campaign aides carter page. the heavily redacted document we now know reveals the infamous trump dossier compiled by a former british spy christopher steele. which was an essential part of the fbi effort. president trump tweeted this. so now we fo
harris faulkner. here today, melissa francis. most of the evening at it on the fox business network, elizabeth macdonald, don't miss it. democratic strategist and fox news contributor jessica tarlov. in joining us in the center seat, fox news media analyst, host of media buzz and author of media madness, donald trump, the press and the war over the truth, howard kurtz is "outnumbered." nice to see you, your silent. >> melissa: he has good manners. >> howard: supposed to be...
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as harry has noted, the most important thing here as it relates to midterms is the president's approvalasically as long as we have had politics. there have been only three midterm elections since the 20th century where the president's party picked up house seats. 1934 in the midst of the great depression, 1998, bill clinton impeachment, 2002 with the after affects of september 11th. outside of a huge, catastrophic society event, we know the president's party is going to lose seats. it's a way that these elections work. the question is, can donald trump -- i don't know that democrats can do much. can donald trump get his approval rating from 41, 42 to 46, 47? would it potentially drop to 39, 38? that's a big difference in terms of the number of seats that could be lost or saved. >> it's a good question. harry, how could he do that? he has got this strong economy in his pocket. so many people vote on the economy. if he could have a major boon for the economy, that would tick up his -- you would think that would tick up his approval numbers. although, it hasn't, despite the strong economy.
as harry has noted, the most important thing here as it relates to midterms is the president's approvalasically as long as we have had politics. there have been only three midterm elections since the 20th century where the president's party picked up house seats. 1934 in the midst of the great depression, 1998, bill clinton impeachment, 2002 with the after affects of september 11th. outside of a huge, catastrophic society event, we know the president's party is going to lose seats. it's a way...
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most. >> who knows a lot of them. harry tran was before my time vacationed in key west.t a bad choice. >>> andau bec people looking hn shirtsruman s becames a edve liked tsw took his glasseo. oka y. >> eenhowerr s a great golfer and most of his vacaoltifons g were golfing vacations.t we with that thousands and thousands a ofmericap gofn seo>> continued into and let's talk about more times. let's talk about wre did the bushes, georg where hdid theyac. ation.plhouses t like george h.w. bush wente h aomaitone l mot onin the island ofne marthyard. i was with them on several of laid back andevngri o to go out forone. and sometesimeven. dide>> whiing them >> wha wt>>ch -- any instances u two met, president and yourself. >>> well there they c't quite ignore you. >> well now with all the security around them it's ab easy access to them. i'm sure you had some one-on-ones. >>> sure, sure. >> any not really notable, no. >> okay. >> let's talk about the last president. where did barack obama like. they spentf lot ome in martha's vineyard. >>>as not covering he golfedepresidents been
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harris: my sources were in my living room last night. >> >> abby: the escalating thousands of nukes pointed at each other. we do not need to be living in that world anymore. the escalating that. but mosttantly is iran and getting iran out of syria. that continues to be the greatest threat on the world stage. iran is the number one sponsor of terrorism. >> harris: they are shooting at our guys. we are trying to rat out isis and we have done a beautiful job of doing it. but now we have a proxy on the ground in syria. that is something that we haven't talked about until i went to jerusalem regionally. that was part of the triangle that they wanted to round all sides of israel. that was one-sided. we can that side of it and then you can have something against israel, and then you have lebanon and the gaza strip. >> if you think there will be a willingness of russia to work with president trump on behalf of this benchmark >> melissa: i think in exchange for what they want. it's obviously about getting sunday that you want. i've heard a lot of people outline the idea that meeting with russia could be about getting iran out of syria. before i don't know what motivation that russia would have
harris: my sources were in my living room last night. >> >> abby: the escalating thousands of nukes pointed at each other. we do not need to be living in that world anymore. the escalating that. but mosttantly is iran and getting iran out of syria. that continues to be the greatest threat on the world stage. iran is the number one sponsor of terrorism. >> harris: they are shooting at our guys. we are trying to rat out isis and we have done a beautiful job of doing it. but now...
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beckham, but he is long gone and this new generation have new dreams, not least captain harry kane, who currently has the mostind ofjust give myself little targets and see how quick i can get to them. it's just motivation for myself to keep myself on my toes and working hard and trying to be the best version of myself. england will be back to full strength after defeat to belgium but the dreaded penalties could now come into play. let's hope there are no dark clouds on the horizon. we have already seen two of the knockout matches go to penalties and no nation has a worst penalty shoot out record than england but a lot of work has been done to put aside failures of the past for these players to write their own history. england fans may not be here in huge numbers but they believed in the path that england are on. thank you, natalie pirks at the stadium. our correspondent sarah rainsford is with some england fans in the centre of moscow. what have england fans been saying to you? the build—up has begun here in the centre of moscow. the colombians we re centre of moscow. the colombians were definitely in a major
beckham, but he is long gone and this new generation have new dreams, not least captain harry kane, who currently has the mostind ofjust give myself little targets and see how quick i can get to them. it's just motivation for myself to keep myself on my toes and working hard and trying to be the best version of myself. england will be back to full strength after defeat to belgium but the dreaded penalties could now come into play. let's hope there are no dark clouds on the horizon. we have...
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been able to get to the floor and we want to use any time we have to talk about the most precious pressing issues. >> harris: we knew this was coming, republicans are supporting ice, daring the democrats not to do the same. >> no question about that, this is a response to some on the left calling for abolishing ice, nancy pelosi is not amused. >> what is on the floor today is a political stunt on the part of the republicans, i told my members, they are acting politically, don't take them seriously. certainly we know we have to protect our borders, we have been at the forefront of that over time and currently. >> alive a look at the house floor, where a debate on this nonbinding resolution is getting started. it requires a two-thirds majority in order to pass, so we will be looking to see if they can get in the ballpark of 286 yes votes. it could be fewer if the entire house does not vote. the chairman of the committee says that men and women of ice play a critical role and abolishing it would put americans in danger. >> it would be lawless. it we would have no capability to protect our borders, to protect t
been able to get to the floor and we want to use any time we have to talk about the most precious pressing issues. >> harris: we knew this was coming, republicans are supporting ice, daring the democrats not to do the same. >> no question about that, this is a response to some on the left calling for abolishing ice, nancy pelosi is not amused. >> what is on the floor today is a political stunt on the part of the republicans, i told my members, they are acting politically,...
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. >> harris: the summit, the most recent one with russia was a success, he says except with the real enemy of the people, the fake news media. i look forward to our second meeting so that we can start implementing some of the many things discussed including stopping terrorism, security for israel, and nuclear proliferation, trade, ukraine, peace, middle east, north korea and more. there are many answers, some easy and some hard to these problems, but they can all be solved. that in a tweet from the president of the united states this morning. >> ari: and the president is right about a lot of that. i wish that he could have more attention focused on that. the reason that he is not as he created the controversy with president putin. this is a lesson per presidents when you say what needs to be said, people focus on your secod sentence, but if it does not go, that is what they focus on. i'm glad that he corrected it. it is the right thing to do. it shows going forward that he knows he misstated what happened with russia and their interference needs to be toughe tougher. but his part abo
. >> harris: the summit, the most recent one with russia was a success, he says except with the real enemy of the people, the fake news media. i look forward to our second meeting so that we can start implementing some of the many things discussed including stopping terrorism, security for israel, and nuclear proliferation, trade, ukraine, peace, middle east, north korea and more. there are many answers, some easy and some hard to these problems, but they can all be solved. that in a...
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most of us know quite a bit about harry truman, give 'em hell, the buck stops here. most of us in this crowd know quite a bit about general macarthur. but george c. marshall, perhaps a little bit less. i think he's one of those people that our country, some might say is blessed, some might say is lucky, had the right person at the right time to do the right job. i got to talk to jeffrey a little bit in the break, i enjoyed that very much. jeffrey kozak has served as the director of archives at the george c. marshall foundation since august of 2015. he's led the effort to digitize the library's vast collection of records relating to george c. marshall. and he's also continued the library's mission of providing assistance to library patrons, while managing the over 300 manuscript collections in the archives, he also manages the marshall legacy series, a multiyear examination of marshall's legacy. let's welcome jeffrey kozak. [ applause ] >> all right. before i get started this afternoon, i would like to thank dr. chris kolikowsky and the rest of the macarthur memorial s
most of us know quite a bit about harry truman, give 'em hell, the buck stops here. most of us in this crowd know quite a bit about general macarthur. but george c. marshall, perhaps a little bit less. i think he's one of those people that our country, some might say is blessed, some might say is lucky, had the right person at the right time to do the right job. i got to talk to jeffrey a little bit in the break, i enjoyed that very much. jeffrey kozak has served as the director of archives at...
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night his father has died so he cannot talk to the media yet but this doctor richard harris is seen as one of the most important heroes of this whole rescue operation and the rescuers were telling about this this is incredible just sticks that were involved twenty tons of material they had to carry inside and the astray and said to spend seventy five hours inside the cave you can it's hard to imagine how that's been like i mean there's hardly any oxygen there they basically made this whole passage way when they first the rifles completely flooded was nearly impossible to go through there they've made it much clearer they have cleared it up they basically build stairs they've made ropes along it so it was much easier for the boys to come out after all this work that hundreds of people thousands of people in fact have been doing and of course we're getting more you slowly dripping out so to speak about the condition of the boys and whether they're able to communicate with their families. exactly we just met one of the fathers of fourteen year old boo who has been rescued on the second day and of course
night his father has died so he cannot talk to the media yet but this doctor richard harris is seen as one of the most important heroes of this whole rescue operation and the rescuers were telling about this this is incredible just sticks that were involved twenty tons of material they had to carry inside and the astray and said to spend seventy five hours inside the cave you can it's hard to imagine how that's been like i mean there's hardly any oxygen there they basically made this whole...
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but most eyes will be on harry kane, particularly at his old school in chingford where pride is fillinge can lead his team home the winners. he is the best player in the world. i really want england to win the world cup. but when it comes to which team to support, the choice isn't a simple one on this estate. i have a tough decision because i live here but also my family comes from colombia. but i think colombia has a better opportunity to win. the thousands expected here on brighton beach may disagree. your predictions? 2-0. 2-1. how important is it for england to get to the next stage? very, we've got to. why? because it's coming home. and across the country in homes, pubs and fan zones like this one, that's just what they want. # football's coming home #. if england win, who knows how far they can go, but they do have a chance of making it all the way through to the final. dan, enjoy it if you can in moscow. the time is 6:17 our top story this evening. a female health worker is arrested in cheshire on suspicion of the murder of eight babies and the attempted murder of another six. an
but most eyes will be on harry kane, particularly at his old school in chingford where pride is fillinge can lead his team home the winners. he is the best player in the world. i really want england to win the world cup. but when it comes to which team to support, the choice isn't a simple one on this estate. i have a tough decision because i live here but also my family comes from colombia. but i think colombia has a better opportunity to win. the thousands expected here on brighton beach may...
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he was the harry potter of his generation. most people misconstrue horatio alger to say that anybody can go from rags to rockefeller. that is not what he says. he says if you work hard and study and become mentored, you can become a modest success in america. he knows that not anybody will do this and he rails in his book street belize and wall schemers and usery and he has conscious --al consciousness. he is writing at the height of the gilded age and is talking about the american idea. i want up going to the new york public library and spending a week in the basement where the special collections are. having to cart out these boxes of novels that were falling apart. they are not read today and they are not very available. horatio alger should be read. host: what was beloved by toni morrison about? "beloved" was about a woman who escaped from a plantation in kentucky over the ohio river and into cincinnati. was initive slave act force, so her plantation owners could come after her and the fugitive slave act allowed local authoriti
he was the harry potter of his generation. most people misconstrue horatio alger to say that anybody can go from rags to rockefeller. that is not what he says. he says if you work hard and study and become mentored, you can become a modest success in america. he knows that not anybody will do this and he rails in his book street belize and wall schemers and usery and he has conscious --al consciousness. he is writing at the height of the gilded age and is talking about the american idea. i want...
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most of us know quite a bit about harry truman, give them hell, the buck stops here. and most of us on this ground know about general macarthur. but george c marshall, perhaps a little bit less. he is one of those people in our was the right person at the right time to do the right job. i got to talk to jeffrey during the break, and i enjoyed that very much. as the kozak has served director of library and archives at the george c marshall foundation since august 2015. he has led the effort to digitize that library is a vast collection of records relating to george c marshall, and also continue the tradition of providing exceptional research to library patrons while managing the over 300 manuscript collections in the marshall foundation archives. he also manages the marshall legacy series, a multi-year examination of george c marshall legacy. let's welcome jeffrey kozak. [applause] mr. kozak: all right. before i get started this thinkoon, i would like to memorial the macarthur for the invitation to speak and the staff for leading this symposium today. in a letter to bri
most of us know quite a bit about harry truman, give them hell, the buck stops here. and most of us on this ground know about general macarthur. but george c marshall, perhaps a little bit less. he is one of those people in our was the right person at the right time to do the right job. i got to talk to jeffrey during the break, and i enjoyed that very much. as the kozak has served director of library and archives at the george c marshall foundation since august 2015. he has led the effort to...
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. >>> most of us know quite a bit about eisenhower and most of us know quite a bit about harry truman, give 'em hell, the buck stops here and most of us, certainly this crowd, know quite a bit about general macarthur. george c. marshall, perhaps a little bit less. some might say we're a country blessed or lucky to have the right person at the right time to do the right job and he certainly was one of those. i got to talk to this gentleman, jeffrey in the break, i enjoyed that very much. jeffrey kozak as served as director of archives of george c. marshall foundation since 2015. led the effort to digitize the collection. he's also continued the library's mission of serving assistance to patrons. while managing the manuscript archives and george c. marshall's legacy. let's welcome jeffrey kozak. >> all right. before i get started this afternoon i would like to thank dr. chris kolakowski and jim zoebl for the invitation to speak and running the symposium today.bel for the invitation to speak and running the symposium today. >> in a letter to then brigadier general lesscy mcnair dated 193
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the things that have been shown about how this investigation is, this is the most corrupt investigation of ever seen. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts is live at the white house with details. i know last hour, you are on marine watch, where are we? >> marinas there and has been in for about the last 45 minutes or so, so the president is in the oval office. we keep watching twitter to see if he's going to announce that he has made a decision about his supreme court nominee but onto other things in the meantime, the president has said on numerous occasions that he would like to sit down with robert mueller and do an interview in the russian investigation but as you pointed out at the top, that concept in that prospect is looking less and less likely now. i spoke with rudy giuliani over the weekend, he told me that he wants robert mueller to produce evidence of some wrongdoing on the part of the president and also wants mueller to prove that he needs to get information that he can only get from the president before they agree to a sit down. listen to what giuliani said yesterday. >> we woul
the things that have been shown about how this investigation is, this is the most corrupt investigation of ever seen. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts is live at the white house with details. i know last hour, you are on marine watch, where are we? >> marinas there and has been in for about the last 45 minutes or so, so the president is in the oval office. we keep watching twitter to see if he's going to announce that he has made a decision about his supreme...
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most of us know quite a bit about harry truman, give 'em hell, the buck stops here. most of us in this crowd know quite a bit about general macarthur. but george c. marshall, perhaps a little bit less. i think he's one of those people that our country, some might say is
most of us know quite a bit about harry truman, give 'em hell, the buck stops here. most of us in this crowd know quite a bit about general macarthur. but george c. marshall, perhaps a little bit less. i think he's one of those people that our country, some might say is
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harris: yeah. and, senator, also, you know, what is situation right now with russia? how do mostpeople on the hill that you vote with, that you know, see whether there was russia meddling? and how should the president then respond? >> well, look, when it comes to russia. >> harris: um-hum. >> everything we do is transactional with them. they are a superpower. you have to deal with them. we have things that we deal with in common. certainly intelligence sharing is one of those things. space stations, another good example. but, look russians do bad things. and they continue to do bad things, even after we've sanctioned them and so it is transactional. and surely your feelings about it are mixed depending upon what you are dealing with them on. >> harris: how do you deal with a country? you are right, first of all, they are not the only ones looking to mettle into our elections, anyone would like to cause some trouble for the united states. but what do do you with a country that is determined to mettle? and has. and likely will try again. >> what have you to do is exactly what we've
harris: yeah. and, senator, also, you know, what is situation right now with russia? how do mostpeople on the hill that you vote with, that you know, see whether there was russia meddling? and how should the president then respond? >> well, look, when it comes to russia. >> harris: um-hum. >> everything we do is transactional with them. they are a superpower. you have to deal with them. we have things that we deal with in common. certainly intelligence sharing is one of those...
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harry. is football coming home? most definitely!ello, i'm katty kay in washington — christian fraser is in london. in the dark days after 9/11 nato countries came to america's side and attacked afghanistan. 17 years later thousands are still fighting there. today president trump called that alliance delinquent and asked members to double their defence spending. it was a bruising start to a summit that's trying to project unity in the face of russian aggression. in the hours since, mr trump has played a little nicer. after slamming germany as "totally controlled by russia", the president said he and angela merkel hav good relationship." if the messaging is confusing, the sentiment is not. mr trump is putting the 70 year old security alliance under enormous pressure — something mr putin undoubtedly delights in. here's our europe editor katya adler. such careful choreography. not showy, but precise. disciplined detail at this opening ceremony for the nato summit. nato boasts that it's in control and ready to take on modern—day threat.
harry. is football coming home? most definitely!ello, i'm katty kay in washington — christian fraser is in london. in the dark days after 9/11 nato countries came to america's side and attacked afghanistan. 17 years later thousands are still fighting there. today president trump called that alliance delinquent and asked members to double their defence spending. it was a bruising start to a summit that's trying to project unity in the face of russian aggression. in the hours since, mr trump...
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sky really is the limit for this young squad, then the aerial route appears their most likely way of reaching it. harryt to pounce from a set piece. and another famous victory was confirmed when dele alli also put his head to fine use and let supporters, wherever they were, create scenes that are fast becoming a theme of the summer. this is amazing. so exciting. we've not done it for so long, have we, so this is just really good. i can't believe that. that is the best thing i have ever witnessed in following this country all over the world. i love them. england were, however, indebted to jordan pickford, and the keeper could again prove crucial against croatia in the last four. respect them, absolutely. fear them, not. because i just feel as if this england team are on a roll, and long may that continue. the happy camp returned to base overnight. theirjourney, however, goes on. next stop, moscow, and the opportunity of a lifetime. england have spent the day repairing a recovering. croatia have decided to move the account to moscow. it'll be interesting to see if england are fresher and have an advantag
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so this seems to be of all of the people the most self-serving person he can choose. >> harris: you heardemocrats being mentioned as possible 2020 contenders denouncing in harsh terms president trump's choice for the u.s. supreme court. some saying they hope to use this battle to make a big mark for themselves ahead of the upcoming presidential election. a special power panel today, judy miller, pulitzer prizewinning investigative reporter and author. bill mckern, fox news contributors both, journalists onboard, great to have you. it's interesting in the commercial break you were saying, judith, just where you think the problems are going to be within the republican party with this pick. who and why and what? i think that libertarian conservatives, because as we know conservatives come in various stripes. people who believe that the protection of individual liberties and civil liberties is most important, will be troubled by some of his decisions. we have seen that with rand paul, for example, who is specifically mentioned. judge kavanaugh's upholding of the collection of hundreds of mill
so this seems to be of all of the people the most self-serving person he can choose. >> harris: you heardemocrats being mentioned as possible 2020 contenders denouncing in harsh terms president trump's choice for the u.s. supreme court. some saying they hope to use this battle to make a big mark for themselves ahead of the upcoming presidential election. a special power panel today, judy miller, pulitzer prizewinning investigative reporter and author. bill mckern, fox news contributors...
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harris: what is the end game with the tape, do you think? >> that is a great question. i think the president should be concerned because the end game that would be mostharmful to the president is what bob mueller can do with the tape, not what lanny davis can do with the tape. >> harris: what do you mean? >> if you've ever spoken to the president you know how colorful and candid he is in private. if this is on a tape and if it involves other fraud or potentially it could be another area of investigation for bob mueller. this is the last thing the president wants. >> harris: i'm confused by this investigation even more, i thought they were looking at russia collusion. >> then why was paul manafort indicted for bank fraud ten years ago? they are going wherever the investigation takes them. >> harris: president trump will hold what is expected to be a tense meeting with the e.u. top officials. will that happen? can the leaders had off a trade war? a live report with analysis as only you get it here on "overtime." ♪ at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, we carry flowers that signify why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that on
harris: what is the end game with the tape, do you think? >> that is a great question. i think the president should be concerned because the end game that would be mostharmful to the president is what bob mueller can do with the tape, not what lanny davis can do with the tape. >> harris: what do you mean? >> if you've ever spoken to the president you know how colorful and candid he is in private. if this is on a tape and if it involves other fraud or potentially it could be...
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. >>> next, harry smi doing what he does best. taking us to a beautiful place mostft >> a couple of days on the road, you can't help but feel lucky. maybe blessed even to l able to see this. >> and later, a life well lived. the midwestern governor who welcomed refugees to his state when that wasn't such a popular idea. stl a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willin shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? players on the... capital one and hotels.com are giving venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. brrrr! i have the chills. because of all those miles? and because ice... is cold. what's in your wallet? >>> thealton highway in alaska is one of the most notorious roads and alsone of the most beautiful. it's a remote, icy gravel st
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jenn harris wants to break down that barrier. >> and then you drive your swing. mostat golf. like, not even just decent, they're bad. but the difference between men and women is that men show up, and they don't care. >> reporter: harris started high heel golfer to teach women everything from game skills to green etiquette so they can get out and network. she says the sport helped her professionally advance at a job with a defense contractor. >> we played one round of golf, about nine months later i got promoted, 17% raise in the height of the recession. >> reporter: jasmine says her business is thriving after learning the game. >> being able to go out on the golf course with a large group of men or for a tournament, it really sets me apart in being competitive within my industry. >> reporter: and now she is playing at least once a week. danielle nottingham, cbs news, rancho santa fe, california. >> morgan: it is most certainly a game changer. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." and be sure to join us tomorrow on cbs this morning f
jenn harris wants to break down that barrier. >> and then you drive your swing. mostat golf. like, not even just decent, they're bad. but the difference between men and women is that men show up, and they don't care. >> reporter: harris started high heel golfer to teach women everything from game skills to green etiquette so they can get out and network. she says the sport helped her professionally advance at a job with a defense contractor. >> we played one round of golf,...
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harris, the customer is king. well, most of the time.>> water is better for you than any of this stuff.on >> no, lemade is better. i do not agree with you. >> reporter: a lemonade day! study found children who took part in this program are more likely to "plan to start their mown business" and ae confident they can find "lots of ways around any problem." they also believe they'll"ng invent somethi that will change the world." flannery has set her sigh a little lower. she wants to buy art supplies and glitter glue. and with a steady stream of customers, including a drive- through, she's well on her way. for the pbs newshour anded ation week, i'm kavitha cardoza in indianapolis, indiana. >> yang: and if you want to help your own child with a lemonade stand, go to our website, wherea a ial planner gives her advice for best practices. www.pbs.org/newshour. >> yang: now, how blowback to a "new york times" column on localism led to a conversation on race with two newshour regulars. judy woodruff recorded the discussion earlier thi
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this according to a harvard-harris poll released a few days ago. amazing. now the mostf important issue determining people's votes in the mid-terms? immigration. largely driven by republican enthusiasm. democrats, your radical tactics are backfiring. be careful what you wish for. here to join us is herman cain. what would you have done with that woman who scaled the statue of liberty? >> i would have waited until she got hungry enough and thirsty enough to come down. i would have just waited her out. jesse: but everyone wouldn't have been able to visit. >> you are right. that whole indent was another example of -- i know these word are harsh. another example of the ignorant narrative of abolish i.c.e. it's ignorant, because most of people claiming they want the abolish i.c.e. they have no idea what i.c.e. does. one-third of ice rsh's activities revolve around immigration and the border. 2/3 revolve around fighting crime, drugs, sex trafficking and a lot of other things. they have no idea. they are just following a narrative. jesse: the protesters were protesting an i.c.
this according to a harvard-harris poll released a few days ago. amazing. now the mostf important issue determining people's votes in the mid-terms? immigration. largely driven by republican enthusiasm. democrats, your radical tactics are backfiring. be careful what you wish for. here to join us is herman cain. what would you have done with that woman who scaled the statue of liberty? >> i would have waited until she got hungry enough and thirsty enough to come down. i would have just...
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star at the world cup will it be two cock who will it be harry kane or is now a joke circulating on social media about own goals because the most right own goal is eleven they've been eleven goals at this world cup so yeah he supports correspondent lima tacky looking ahead for us there thank you alina. you're watching the news more at the top of the hour you can get the latest any time on our web site d w dot com. thanks for joining us. we speak different languages we fight for different things that's fun but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters. made for minds.
star at the world cup will it be two cock who will it be harry kane or is now a joke circulating on social media about own goals because the most right own goal is eleven they've been eleven goals at this world cup so yeah he supports correspondent lima tacky looking ahead for us there thank you alina. you're watching the news more at the top of the hour you can get the latest any time on our web site d w dot com. thanks for joining us. we speak different languages we fight for different things...
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harry truman in combat? or how many days were most americans in combat in world war i? it's the first offensive in may. and then it ends in november. so how many days of combat is that? not very many. how many people have deployed to iraq and afghanistan for longer than that? so the point is this, that the combat that he sees, which is the worst, really, it's the worst, because that is when pershing is pounding his divisions to attack so what he sees there is going to affect him for the rest of his life. and i tell the story because it's an impact of the americans. and that is that i have a chance to interview a lot of marines when i first started in the marine corps. one of the guys was 105, i think. and he died like two weeks after i interviewed him, but in his room, he was a marine for a year and a half, two years. he was -- new york yankee stuff and the marine corps stuff. that was important to him. that's an example, no matter how many days you saw, you took back with them. so truman comes away with this with the general army attitude that the marines are glory hounds and, you know, they are takin
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but he is long gone and this new generation have new dreams, not least captain harry kane, who currently has the mostjust kind of give myself little targets, really, to see how quick i can beat them. it's just motivation for myself, to keep myself on my toes, keep myself working hard and just try to be the best version of myself. england will be back to full strength after defeat to belgium, but the dreaded penalties could now come into play. let's hope there are no dark clouds on the horizon. our correspondent sarah rainsford is with some england fans in the centre of moscow. joins us now. sarah, we were hearing a huge amount at stake, tell us more about the atmosphere in the england camp? huge expectations of course but the colombia, the same. i am outside the stadium in moscow. look at these crowds, the vast majority at these crowds, the vast majority at these crowds, the vast majority at the moment, a couple of hours ahead of the cake of our the colombians. they have their faces painted, they are in the funny hats and they are in the majority. but england fans are starting to arrive. we have seen
but he is long gone and this new generation have new dreams, not least captain harry kane, who currently has the mostjust kind of give myself little targets, really, to see how quick i can beat them. it's just motivation for myself, to keep myself on my toes, keep myself working hard and just try to be the best version of myself. england will be back to full strength after defeat to belgium, but the dreaded penalties could now come into play. let's hope there are no dark clouds on the horizon....
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most importantly, he had a great love for the law. >> for "nightline," dan harris in new york. >> thankur "nightline" facebook page. good night, manager. have a great weekend. great weekend. ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it!
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certain skill is it about need or maybe preserving harry take your preserving skills it's also part of a heritage of human heritage absolutely absolutely a most kind of skills i mean people don't know how to bind books anymore it's all done by print and those skills are are quite lost but they're forgotten by most people and as you said breaking bread and making bread but then there's new skills is computer generated art is computer generated music. does robotics there's so many new skills we've space exploration that come from. years ago when they were breaking bread they didn't know how to do a spacewalk. so you think that we shouldn't be worried about losing certain amount of skills because they're inevitably replaced by idea once it's not it's not like we're going to run out of skills because we're so lazy that we're going to let machines do everything for us yeah i think we always look for something that's the nature of humans that we're interested in solving problems and finding solutions to the difficulties and the machines are. and will continue to be helping us and that and i think even when the machines surpass our intelligence we w
certain skill is it about need or maybe preserving harry take your preserving skills it's also part of a heritage of human heritage absolutely absolutely a most kind of skills i mean people don't know how to bind books anymore it's all done by print and those skills are are quite lost but they're forgotten by most people and as you said breaking bread and making bread but then there's new skills is computer generated art is computer generated music. does robotics there's so many new skills...
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jen harris wants to break down that barrier. >> then you drive your swing. >> most people are bad at golf. not even just decent, they're bad. but the difference between men and women is the men show up and they don't care. >> reporter: harris started high heel golfer to teach women everything, from game skills to greens etiquette so they can get out and network. she says the sport helped her professionally advance at a job with a defense contractor. >> we played one round of golf about i think nine months later i got promoted, 17% raise in the height of the recession. >> reporter: jasmine says her business is thriving after learning the game. >> being able to go out on the golf course with a large group of men or for a tournament, it really sets me apart in being competitive within my industry. >> reporter: and now she is playing at least once a week. danielle nottingham, cbs news, rancho santa fe, california. >> that's overnight news for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. and for others, you can check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs t
jen harris wants to break down that barrier. >> then you drive your swing. >> most people are bad at golf. not even just decent, they're bad. but the difference between men and women is the men show up and they don't care. >> reporter: harris started high heel golfer to teach women everything, from game skills to greens etiquette so they can get out and network. she says the sport helped her professionally advance at a job with a defense contractor. >> we played one...
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covered by most commercial health insurance and medicare part d plans. >> harris: fox news alert, twinreatening 10,000 homes in northern california near mendocino national forest. 100 miles north, the car fire is the ninth most destructed in the state's history. the unpredictable nature of the flames forcing officials to issue a stern warning to anybody who lives near here. >> people need to be packed and ready to go, because the fire behavior can still be very changing and shifty, we want folks in this area to be ready to evacuate on a moment's notice. >> harris: jeff paul in california, we check in with you 24 hours later in the destruction is making history. >> yes, harris, this is one of the hardest hit neighborhoods where we are here, taking a look to the side of me, it gives you an idea of how much destruction is out here. home after home, burned to the ground, level, because of the car fire burned in the area. this is the aftermath of 15 wildfires that are burning across the state of california. burning more than a quarter of a million acres of land. also destroying 12,000 struc
covered by most commercial health insurance and medicare part d plans. >> harris: fox news alert, twinreatening 10,000 homes in northern california near mendocino national forest. 100 miles north, the car fire is the ninth most destructed in the state's history. the unpredictable nature of the flames forcing officials to issue a stern warning to anybody who lives near here. >> people need to be packed and ready to go, because the fire behavior can still be very changing and shifty,...
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the most staggering statistic from the harvard "harris poll," 69% of independent voters want stricternforcement of immigration. juxtapose abolishing i.c.e., i think democrats are way outside of the mainstream. trish: jason, you're from a state, they didn't go for hillary clinton, right? let's start with that. what are voters telling you in pennsylvania right now about how they feel about i.c.e. and the desire to get rid of it? >> there is a few things going on here. senators warren and gillibrand, i'm sure this is where their heart is. this is issue they're passionate about, they believe in, they feel like they're doing the right thing. on the moral side the democrats had an issue with the separation of children on the border, that was working for them, less importantly politically but more importantly they were morally in the place where i feel that they should have been. they're in dank are now, however of moving beyond that. when you talk about abolishing i.c.e., which is in charge as you know domestic crimes such as drugs, child trafficking, violent crimes of immigrants, that is w
the most staggering statistic from the harvard "harris poll," 69% of independent voters want stricternforcement of immigration. juxtapose abolishing i.c.e., i think democrats are way outside of the mainstream. trish: jason, you're from a state, they didn't go for hillary clinton, right? let's start with that. what are voters telling you in pennsylvania right now about how they feel about i.c.e. and the desire to get rid of it? >> there is a few things going on here. senators...
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harris. judge kavanaugh is called one of the most qualified people ever to be nominated to the supreme court. your vw? well, listen, i would categorize this nomination differently, which is that this is one of thst important positions on the united states supreme court because, of urse, replacing kennedy is about the swing vote on the united states supreme court, and we need to look at what that means in terms of the replement of kennedy issues like choice, affordable carex act, same-rriage, knowing that knedy voted one which, but given kavanaugh's track record, we have reason to believe he would votetl differif these cases and types of cases were presented to him. so i look at it more as the significance of thisioomin for this particular person on that seat and, on that basis, i am opposed to hisan nominatio i am very concerned about what his nomination will mean for future generations on these issues and so many more. >> woodruff: so you've alrdy decided you will vote against him before any hearing begins? >> you know, listen, i'm going to listen to what he has to say, i am in the possess o
harris. judge kavanaugh is called one of the most qualified people ever to be nominated to the supreme court. your vw? well, listen, i would categorize this nomination differently, which is that this is one of thst important positions on the united states supreme court because, of urse, replacing kennedy is about the swing vote on the united states supreme court, and we need to look at what that means in terms of the replement of kennedy issues like choice, affordable carex act, same-rriage,...
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most notably, senators gillibrand, warren and harris. others have been more careful about what they say. >> i think what has to change are the policies. we are always going to need immigration enforcement. >> we abolish i.c.e. now, you still have the same president with the same failed policies. >> so this is shaping up to be a major midterm battle. the president trying to turn this into a debate over national security. tweeting over the weekend, quote, to the great and brave men and women of i.c.e., do not worry or lose your spirit. you are doing a fantastic job of keeping us safe by eradicating the worst criminal elements. so brave. the radical left dems want you out. next it will be all police. zero chance. it will never happen. he doubled down in an interview with maria bartomelo on sunday. >> i.c.e., you know, these are the guys who go in and take ms-13 out. because they're much tougher than ms-13. you get rid of i.c.e., you're going to have a country that you're a fraud fraid to walk ou your house. >> peter alexander at the white h
most notably, senators gillibrand, warren and harris. others have been more careful about what they say. >> i think what has to change are the policies. we are always going to need immigration enforcement. >> we abolish i.c.e. now, you still have the same president with the same failed policies. >> so this is shaping up to be a major midterm battle. the president trying to turn this into a debate over national security. tweeting over the weekend, quote, to the great and brave...
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most ruthless tyrants... genghis khan, kim jong-un, and harry styles. ( laughter ) we all have two things in common: taylor swift have a big furry hat! ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) now that this hat is upon my head, all proclamations i make are now and forever law. let us begin! >> not so fast, stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: john cheese! my furry hat adversary! my hatversary, if you will. ( laughter ) how dare you show your face here again? >> i'll show you more than my face! i'll show you my hat! ( cheers andpplaus >> stephen: hold it right there! my hat decrees that no hat shall be taller than mine! ( laughter ) >> well played, colbert. but my hat decrees that no hat shall be wider than mine! clap clap! ( cheers and applause ) let the most hat win! >> stephen: let us begin! ( drum beat ) hear me! from this moment on, the phrase "no offense" is banned. it shall be replaced with the more honest phrase, "i'm about to insult you to your face." ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> henceforth, hamburger helper must accept that it can only help hamburger if hamburger admi
most ruthless tyrants... genghis khan, kim jong-un, and harry styles. ( laughter ) we all have two things in common: taylor swift have a big furry hat! ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) now that this hat is upon my head, all proclamations i make are now and forever law. let us begin! >> not so fast, stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: john cheese! my furry hat adversary! my hatversary, if you will. ( laughter ) how dare you show your face...
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when harry reid did that, it actually did not apply to the supreme court but it was for most residential and judicial appointments. and mitch mcconnell, then the senate minority leader warned him you're going to regret this and maybe sooner than later. and i think that harry reid deserves a lot of blame for breaking norms that have been around for a long time and ultimately getting us to where we are today. host: from pennsylvania, democrats line. bill, good morning. thanks for taking my call. what it wanted to ask your guest is this. i'm 70 years old and i have been in the democratic party all my life and i wake up one morning i realized holy cow, republicans have got the white house, the senate, and the house, and 33 out of 50 governorships and across america, they took back over the last eight years i guess, 10 years, 1200 positions in state governments and now i'm ifed with the reality that this clown donald trump sticks around for another seven years leaves,ears, when he the supreme court could be a and i'm thinking what do people in washington think happened over the last 10 years
when harry reid did that, it actually did not apply to the supreme court but it was for most residential and judicial appointments. and mitch mcconnell, then the senate minority leader warned him you're going to regret this and maybe sooner than later. and i think that harry reid deserves a lot of blame for breaking norms that have been around for a long time and ultimately getting us to where we are today. host: from pennsylvania, democrats line. bill, good morning. thanks for taking my call....