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max: welcome to murchison-hume.: the deal that we made is for me to invest $250,000 into the business to drive down the actual cost of goods. these products cannot cost $1.79 for a bottle. and it's my opinion that the brand feels disconnected from the average american. we need to update the branding to make it more relatable to the masses. but what i ultimately want to do is narrow down the number of categories that they currently have in their lineup and, once we've narrowed those down, develop really good products inside those categories. and i want to make sure that this product is in retailers across the country. max, i think you struggle with your ability to be a good ceo. i think your confidence is shaken. you have the capability. max: i have a hard time embracing that title. lemonis: my goal is to give max the tools and the resources and the contacts and let her run her company. max: that's all i need. lemonis: yeah. great. feel good. max told me that she sold her products at the container store, so wanted to
max: welcome to murchison-hume.: the deal that we made is for me to invest $250,000 into the business to drive down the actual cost of goods. these products cannot cost $1.79 for a bottle. and it's my opinion that the brand feels disconnected from the average american. we need to update the branding to make it more relatable to the masses. but what i ultimately want to do is narrow down the number of categories that they currently have in their lineup and, once we've narrowed those down,...
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from the washington bureau, brit hume, morrow eliasson, national political correspondent.n, former advisor to david cameron and joining me here at the supreme court, steve hayes, editor in chief of the weekly standard. steve, we will start with you. thoughts of this process as we whittle down to really four, but it sounds like he was at two and then made the decision today. >> this has been a preview. what we've seen, what you played in the introduction is exactly what we seen from democrats. i think the hysteria you are seeing from democrats about what is in all likelihood, if it's one of the four we have been talking about, is a mainstream conservative choice. i think it will not do them wel well. listening to some of the discussions on some of the other networks, hysteria about donald trump choosing a nominee so that he can get beneficial rulings on the supreme court. it's gone so far beyond what we should be discussing about in terms of the nominee, particularly when we don't even know who the nominee is yet. the hysteria we've seen, i fear, is foreshadowing of the hys
from the washington bureau, brit hume, morrow eliasson, national political correspondent.n, former advisor to david cameron and joining me here at the supreme court, steve hayes, editor in chief of the weekly standard. steve, we will start with you. thoughts of this process as we whittle down to really four, but it sounds like he was at two and then made the decision today. >> this has been a preview. what we've seen, what you played in the introduction is exactly what we seen from...
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hume frantic negotiations and oui’ again.t government compromise that mps would have meaningful vote in the speaker ruled in favour of one. the concession was put to a final tight vote. pregnant and —— mps were summoned and one mp was wheeled through, covered in a blanket and holding a sick bowl. the government won, just. the nos have it. it is being turned into law at the end of june. how bruising battle has this all been and how is anyone supposed to keep up with the incident out of brexit? questions i put to bbc political correspondentjonathan break. —— jonathan blake. political correspondentjonathan break. —— jonathan blakelj political correspondentjonathan break. -- jonathan blake. ithink people watching and listening and reading and trying to understand what is going on could be forgiven for being a bit confused and we have seen the government's position change, still, we hear that ministers disagree within the cabinet on whether that is the right way forward. and what about theresa may's style of government? have had —
hume frantic negotiations and oui’ again.t government compromise that mps would have meaningful vote in the speaker ruled in favour of one. the concession was put to a final tight vote. pregnant and —— mps were summoned and one mp was wheeled through, covered in a blanket and holding a sick bowl. the government won, just. the nos have it. it is being turned into law at the end of june. how bruising battle has this all been and how is anyone supposed to keep up with the incident out of...
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even do you still experience the same prejudicing coach representing your clients the prosecution is humes that they were just a few individual perpetrators who didn't have any outside support and there does it feel to this trio theory that the entire n.s.u. only consisted of three people is just not plausible there are currently four co-defendants that means even the federal prosecutor believes the trio had at least four supporters but what's more important is that we've had twenty four witnesses who have openly confessed to being in contact and offering support. when we. were talking about weapons money housing identification papers so we know the names of twenty eight people who helped and the federal prosecutor is still talking about a trio. that can't be it's not convincing on poles even and i think it's one of the reasons this case won't be able to restore legal peace and i don't think. instead you believe this verdict won't be enough. close the case you'd like to challenge the entire state why of the punk that's the home thought and. because our state invested millions of euros into
even do you still experience the same prejudicing coach representing your clients the prosecution is humes that they were just a few individual perpetrators who didn't have any outside support and there does it feel to this trio theory that the entire n.s.u. only consisted of three people is just not plausible there are currently four co-defendants that means even the federal prosecutor believes the trio had at least four supporters but what's more important is that we've had twenty four...
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for more analysis, we turn to senior political analyst brit hume.to have you here. >> thanks, nice to see you. >> jon: it's fascinating to me, the man who is retiring seat, justice kennedy, received 97 votes when president reagan appointed him. now they are counting heads in washington to see if they can get a nominee across. >> that's right and in many, many instances since at least 1987 these votes have turned out to be very close, even for supremely well-qualified nominees, at least in terms of their credentials, their temperament, and so on. because so much of what the left has accomplished of its agenda, it's been accomplished through the courts. by courts doing what conservatives at least think were inappropriate things, basically making up law and that has to conservatives wish for judges who will not do that and that has led to worries about things like roe vs. wade, which was i think, some of the supporters of its result i think was a pretty flimsy piece of legal reasoning worrying that could be overturned. and this is going to be a real bl
for more analysis, we turn to senior political analyst brit hume.to have you here. >> thanks, nice to see you. >> jon: it's fascinating to me, the man who is retiring seat, justice kennedy, received 97 votes when president reagan appointed him. now they are counting heads in washington to see if they can get a nominee across. >> that's right and in many, many instances since at least 1987 these votes have turned out to be very close, even for supremely well-qualified nominees,...
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brit hume, the calm despite all of it.hank you very much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: bernie sanders loss the 2016 democratic primary, not entirely legitimate reasons paid by democratic socialism which is what he ran on appears to be taking over his party, irony of ironies, what is it? we will talk to one of the architects of the bernie sanders 2016 presidential campaign, coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. paying too much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate comp
brit hume, the calm despite all of it.hank you very much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: bernie sanders loss the 2016 democratic primary, not entirely legitimate reasons paid by democratic socialism which is what he ran on appears to be taking over his party, irony of ironies, what is it? we will talk to one of the architects of the bernie sanders 2016 presidential campaign, coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event....
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brit hume, the calm despite all of it.hank you very much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: bernie sanders loss the 2016 democratic primary, for not entirely legitimate reasons. but democratic socialism which is what he ran on appears to be taking over his party, irony of ironies, what is it? we will talk to one of the architects of the bernie sanders 2016 presidential campaign coming up. ♪ and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop further damage enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have
brit hume, the calm despite all of it.hank you very much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: bernie sanders loss the 2016 democratic primary, for not entirely legitimate reasons. but democratic socialism which is what he ran on appears to be taking over his party, irony of ironies, what is it? we will talk to one of the architects of the bernie sanders 2016 presidential campaign coming up. ♪ and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel...
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joining us now, britt hume, fox news senior political analyst. how did this happen?right after the press event with president putin, which is very badly received by the approval rating went up. >> it went up for one reason and that is the president continues to enjoy extraordinary high levels of popularity in favor among republicans. the republican level support for him is up to 80%. that is almost a record. but the support president bush had after the first phase of the second gulf war. i mean, this is a level of popularity that must frustrate the dickens out of the conservative never trump ours whose constituency is mostly republican to see as much as they dislike and be so widely unpopular. >> the republican party is now the party of president trump. he leads and controls. >> that's true of almost any president. you hear this a lot but this is now trumps party. any president has to take over the political party to get a nomination and you get his people in the party committee, in office since no one. almost all parties or their president parties and then who knows
joining us now, britt hume, fox news senior political analyst. how did this happen?right after the press event with president putin, which is very badly received by the approval rating went up. >> it went up for one reason and that is the president continues to enjoy extraordinary high levels of popularity in favor among republicans. the republican level support for him is up to 80%. that is almost a record. but the support president bush had after the first phase of the second gulf war....
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charles: brett hume, thank you very much. listen to this.ught a family with three kids are more was ideal for ten years later, in 1978, that number stood up to 30% and today is there another baby boom on the way? we have that story next. millennial's are now using dating apps like match .com and tender to network and land jobs. what? [laughter] we got the story for you next. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problem
charles: brett hume, thank you very much. listen to this.ught a family with three kids are more was ideal for ten years later, in 1978, that number stood up to 30% and today is there another baby boom on the way? we have that story next. millennial's are now using dating apps like match .com and tender to network and land jobs. what? [laughter] we got the story for you next. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go...
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they would bring him in by the time he got to perth it was fifty degrees in the better the truck and hume melted into the back of the van so you could imagine what that would have been why we had another woman in western australia back in two thousand and six jane she had to go into prison for unpaid fines aboriginal people when i've used to go in there for minor offenses and she kept on saying she was in pain she'd been involved in domestic violence before she actually went in there and they took to the hospital they said there's nothing wrong with her they took a back to the hospital again there's nothing wrong with that then they dragged her added the cell along the hallway took a bat she died she had pneumonia she had all these other conditions that were wrong with her but no one checked around we had in panama under two thousand and four we had a young man which is an island community made up of aboriginal people it used to be a kind of like a painter call and they feel bad blood so what had happened he was that one day he was a little bit you know intoxicated the police picked him u
they would bring him in by the time he got to perth it was fifty degrees in the better the truck and hume melted into the back of the van so you could imagine what that would have been why we had another woman in western australia back in two thousand and six jane she had to go into prison for unpaid fines aboriginal people when i've used to go in there for minor offenses and she kept on saying she was in pain she'd been involved in domestic violence before she actually went in there and they...
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brit hume made a tweet that he had to take back because it was unfair to label democrats as being patrioticjesse: let's take a look at the poll. this is from gallup. national pride dropping among democrats. 2018. just 32% proud americans. republicans, 74%. from 2013 it has gone down more than 20 points. republicans have pretty much stayed the same. what do you account for that? >> the bulk of the drop started in 2015 forward and the bulk of the republican spike started. jesse: it's not much of a spike. >> this is essentially a referendum on donald trump. these numbers on pride have been going down since before 9/11 with both parties. jesse: let's -- trump wasn't president in 2015. i think the democrats have a patriotism problem because when you talk about what they did with the kneelers during "the national anthem." a lot of people in the media sided with kim jong-un against donald trump. we saw bill maher rooting for an economic recession. it seems based upon their behavior and rhetoric, they don't like america when it's robust, when it's succeeding, and when it's patriotic. is that too la
brit hume made a tweet that he had to take back because it was unfair to label democrats as being patrioticjesse: let's take a look at the poll. this is from gallup. national pride dropping among democrats. 2018. just 32% proud americans. republicans, 74%. from 2013 it has gone down more than 20 points. republicans have pretty much stayed the same. what do you account for that? >> the bulk of the drop started in 2015 forward and the bulk of the republican spike started. jesse: it's not...
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let's play what britt hume has to say what we do or don't know about what colin does know or doesn't>> he is in hot water and doesn't want to offend prosecutors who are investigating him so he is prepared to cooperate. that's what people do. i am not saying he may not tell them something that would be damaging to donald trump but in your estimation? >> it could be. we have millions of documents that prosecutors have access to. a big conversation is attorney-client privilege and what happened here is michael cohen was gathering so much information that would be outside the scope of that privilege, further if there is any crime, that is exposed for prosecutors as well if there's something michael cohen was hiding this would be his time to protect himself and that is what he said to george stephanopoulos by saying family and country first, that used to be donald trump. >> his family and country will be first priority, want to regain my name and reputation and my life back. what does that say to you or is the left giving too excited and reading too much into this. >> the guy has been dra
let's play what britt hume has to say what we do or don't know about what colin does know or doesn't>> he is in hot water and doesn't want to offend prosecutors who are investigating him so he is prepared to cooperate. that's what people do. i am not saying he may not tell them something that would be damaging to donald trump but in your estimation? >> it could be. we have millions of documents that prosecutors have access to. a big conversation is attorney-client privilege and what...
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joining me now to analyze a presidents pick is the senior fox news political analyst, brit hume, ken starr who washe judge kavanaugh's boss, justin walker, who clerked for both judge kavanaugh and justice kennedy and leonard at leo, the president's top outside advisor on judicial picks. leonard, let's go to your first. congratulations, you are also kind of the man of the moment because you've been working this process behind the scene. we were both in that room together when brett kavanaugh walked out, as father comes out first, as mother, mrs. scalia was there. two of the sons of mrs. scalia, and of course general edwin meese from the reagan administration, former attorney general. what did you feel? i know what i felt when that was all going down. the idea of transforming that federal judiciary to respect the constitution and the law and then seeing brett and his beautiful family, it wasn't electric magical evening. >> 12 years on the circuit court of appeals, for people who aren't really into the legal organization of the courts. the d.c. court is the second-highest ports. there's
joining me now to analyze a presidents pick is the senior fox news political analyst, brit hume, ken starr who washe judge kavanaugh's boss, justin walker, who clerked for both judge kavanaugh and justice kennedy and leonard at leo, the president's top outside advisor on judicial picks. leonard, let's go to your first. congratulations, you are also kind of the man of the moment because you've been working this process behind the scene. we were both in that room together when brett kavanaugh...
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hume on this which is i do not think this is strategic chaos.his is just plain chaos. >> so, phil, is chris right about this? is this just chaos? >> it seems to fit the brand of the administration when it comes to crisis communications. giuliani is out in front of the cameras and it is clear he is not coordinating with sarah sanders or anybody else in the white house. this is creating more problems than fixing. the main take away, the main policy take away was that the president's laura degrwyer agre the president. it is no longer that trump did not collude with the russians, but even if trump did collude, it is no longer a crime. that is something the president has been saying since december. something he has been able to get away with putting it out there. the difference is now giuliani is saying or codifying that sentiment especially with the foreign powers who may be interested in running a similar play in 2018 or 2020. >> my take away is this tap of the head apparend hit on the ta did not come up with good strategy for giuliani. president t
hume on this which is i do not think this is strategic chaos.his is just plain chaos. >> so, phil, is chris right about this? is this just chaos? >> it seems to fit the brand of the administration when it comes to crisis communications. giuliani is out in front of the cameras and it is clear he is not coordinating with sarah sanders or anybody else in the white house. this is creating more problems than fixing. the main take away, the main policy take away was that the president's...
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gina were just referring to, your own brit hume sent a tweet that he had to later take back because it was unfair to label democrats as being unpatriotic -- jesse: you know, before we get into that, i'm not familiar with that, let's actually take a look at the poll. and this is from gallup. national pride drop aring among democrats -- dropping among democrats. now, if you look at 2018, just 32% of democrats proud americans. republicans, 74%. but, i mean, from 2013 it's gone down by, you know, more than 20 points. that was when barack obama was president. republicans have pretty much stayed the same. i mean, what do you account for that? >> el, the bulk -- well, the bulk of the drop started in 2015 forward, and thein bulk of the republican spike has a started in -- jesse: it's not much of a spike, come on. >> well, but this is essentially a referendum on donald trump. these numbers about pride have been going could be since before 9/11 with both parties. look -- jesse: not as much on the democrat side compared to the republican side. >> that's not true. >> this is a referendum on donald
gina were just referring to, your own brit hume sent a tweet that he had to later take back because it was unfair to label democrats as being unpatriotic -- jesse: you know, before we get into that, i'm not familiar with that, let's actually take a look at the poll. and this is from gallup. national pride drop aring among democrats -- dropping among democrats. now, if you look at 2018, just 32% of democrats proud americans. republicans, 74%. but, i mean, from 2013 it's gone down by, you know,...
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that's why from a structural perspective, these tariffs are a hume problem for farmers there so let'salk about this politically, betsy. we know as we played in the segment right before trade's tariff, they are drawing criticisms from a lot of his own gop the question, though, that going to translate into votes lost come the mid-terms? >> reporter: one thing we know is that the country of the united states has entered punitive trade relationships with are specifically looking for ways to tailor their tariffs so they are as politically potent as possible, particularly in the case of the eu. they have gone after companies like harley-davidson, trying to hit the president's base where it hurts. these economic issues, these pocketbook issues are often the ones they care about the most it can be off to game out how this will play out. we know countries are looking for ways to maximize political damage. additionally, we know the condition is escalateing, despite the fact is (handing) out $12 billion. there are reports they are considering an additional $500 billion on new tariffs on chinese
that's why from a structural perspective, these tariffs are a hume problem for farmers there so let'salk about this politically, betsy. we know as we played in the segment right before trade's tariff, they are drawing criticisms from a lot of his own gop the question, though, that going to translate into votes lost come the mid-terms? >> reporter: one thing we know is that the country of the united states has entered punitive trade relationships with are specifically looking for ways to...
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joining us is brit hume. juan williams, gillian turner and jason chaffetz.e you here. i wanted to ask you about senator mitchmcconnell. he's taking a bunch bum rap. if you go all the way back to harry reid going back to the filibuster in 2013. >> it's been hardball politics on supreme court nominations. that is a function of the fact the supreme court has been the source and other courts as well of so many of the victories that the left has claimed on policies for decades. the result has been a huge premium on the supreme court nominations. everyone in the political branches has pulled out all the stops to get their nominees confirmed or some blocked. that's where we are and that is what mitch mcconnell has dealt with and what harry reid was trying to do. >>dana: conservatives have been galvanized for a long time. democrats, not so much. look at what brian fallon which is with demand justice said in the "washington post" yesterday. he said if trump succeeds in this fight, progressives will learn the hard way of the importance of courts. it may take that to r
joining us is brit hume. juan williams, gillian turner and jason chaffetz.e you here. i wanted to ask you about senator mitchmcconnell. he's taking a bunch bum rap. if you go all the way back to harry reid going back to the filibuster in 2013. >> it's been hardball politics on supreme court nominations. that is a function of the fact the supreme court has been the source and other courts as well of so many of the victories that the left has claimed on policies for decades. the result has...
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brit hume, juan williams and the cohost of - - marie harf and guy benson.e president been very active on twitter this morning. just a fewmoments ago saying i a great meeting with putin and the fake used news used every bit of energy to disparage it thoughts? >> what do we know about that meeting, we know very little because there's no record of any kind except in the memories of the two participants and their translators. unless russia taped it. course his performance as you just showed at the press conference with putin and helsinki i think, as newt gingrich stated correctly, one of the worst moments in his presidency. despite him walking it back, i don't think he will live that down anytime soon. >> a lot of supporters .2 there is no sensitive policy changes. they say it was a bad press conference. as far as being aggressive, this administration still is. >> i hope they are. they slow walked the sanctions be we couldn't figure out why it took so long to implement. but let's not bury the lead on the story which as newt gingrich said, trey gowdy said in you
brit hume, juan williams and the cohost of - - marie harf and guy benson.e president been very active on twitter this morning. just a fewmoments ago saying i a great meeting with putin and the fake used news used every bit of energy to disparage it thoughts? >> what do we know about that meeting, we know very little because there's no record of any kind except in the memories of the two participants and their translators. unless russia taped it. course his performance as you just showed...
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why, it's brit hume.. >> i don't remember the exact details but he was coming on the arrow occasionally. and then we began to have him on occasionally on "special report." which i was then anchoring. and he was terrific. just nobody like him. >> those euphemisms are false this is a not a forest fire. this was a deliberate campaign. war in fact. >> charles became a regular. i so cher remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin ridiculous. i tried to make things plain, clear. i always i
why, it's brit hume.. >> i don't remember the exact details but he was coming on the arrow occasionally. and then we began to have him on occasionally on "special report." which i was then anchoring. and he was terrific. just nobody like him. >> those euphemisms are false this is a not a forest fire. this was a deliberate campaign. war in fact. >> charles became a regular. i so cher remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was...
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analysis of trump's pick and the confirmation battle, we are joined by fox senior political analyst brit humethanks for joining us. the conversation is filled with politics. it's the drama. it's angst and another armageddon. what is your take on this remarkable reaction to a pretty good pick? >> it's remarkable. it's about what i anticipated because of the fear that the court's balance would be upset by this choice. let's just look at a couple of the issues. roe v. wade. if roe v. wade were reversed, it would not mean abortion would become illegal. it would mean it would not be guarantees as a constitutional right. it would be up to 50 states to decide whether abortion in their state would be legal or not. i would not think that everyone would have to fear that the legislators across the country would decide that abortion should be illegal. if they did, it would be the democratic process deciding the issue. what are they afraid of? they are afraid because of the right to gay marriage and right to abortion have been created by the courts. they found them lurking in the constitutional unnoticed
analysis of trump's pick and the confirmation battle, we are joined by fox senior political analyst brit humethanks for joining us. the conversation is filled with politics. it's the drama. it's angst and another armageddon. what is your take on this remarkable reaction to a pretty good pick? >> it's remarkable. it's about what i anticipated because of the fear that the court's balance would be upset by this choice. let's just look at a couple of the issues. roe v. wade. if roe v. wade...
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brit hume joins me.e something news but sounding optimistic about his party's chances in november. >> he gets more out of doing this i think personally. these rallies than anybody i have seen since bill clinton. bill clinton could be exhausted at the end of a long day to a rally. in the faithful were fired up he would get fired up. this is trump in his element. he loves doing this. as you suggested, some strategic thinking. he about to nominate another justice to the supreme court. john tester the sitting montana senator is one of the votes he the president might have a chance of picking off for his nominee. the more pressure is on tester out there from his republican challenge the better chance the president has of picking up that vote. then the pruitt matter you just raised. that was an amazing story. he lasted under the fire he took as long as he he is gone now. >> perhaps a sign the resignation of pruitt that there is a contingency plan for this white house? >> well, i don't know. i think he lasted a
brit hume joins me.e something news but sounding optimistic about his party's chances in november. >> he gets more out of doing this i think personally. these rallies than anybody i have seen since bill clinton. bill clinton could be exhausted at the end of a long day to a rally. in the faithful were fired up he would get fired up. this is trump in his element. he loves doing this. as you suggested, some strategic thinking. he about to nominate another justice to the supreme court. john...
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. >> it will be hot, hume it and feel like wet [ bleep ] breath. >> the ufc champion, i never thought i would [ bleep ], but, broch, get your -- in here. >> it is trippier now, [ bleep ], doesn't look good. >> jeremy -- >> [ bleep ] chair. >> you got it. $3,000. >> yeah, well i got news for you [ bleep ] is not hard to do, go ahead and give it a try. say to yourself, well what would i like? if i was the other guy? huh? >> wow. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> surprising from oscar. we're going to take a break. when we come back from the break, it was a day of reckoning on twitter today. in honor of the president's trip overseas, we asked people on the street to name a country on a map. any country. and we'll show you how that went next. [ applause ] [ applause ] is this at&t innovations? yeah, wow..this must be for one of our new unlimited wireless plans. it comes with a ton of entertainment options. great, can you sign for this? yeah. [ cheers and applause ] and we'll show you how that went ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is th
. >> it will be hot, hume it and feel like wet [ bleep ] breath. >> the ufc champion, i never thought i would [ bleep ], but, broch, get your -- in here. >> it is trippier now, [ bleep ], doesn't look good. >> jeremy -- >> [ bleep ] chair. >> you got it. $3,000. >> yeah, well i got news for you [ bleep ] is not hard to do, go ahead and give it a try. say to yourself, well what would i like? if i was the other guy? huh? >> wow. [ applause ] [...
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as it moves farther off course to the north and west, we will see more clouds and hume ti for a little while tomorrow and also turning up some waves for the bay area beaches. and if you are going to beaches, we are looking at 7 to 12 foot waves, and continuing through saturday afternoon. and so if yo you also have the risk of sneaker waves and so if you are going to beach, never turn your back to the water and keep an eye to the best of you, and best to go to beaches with the lifeguard, but it is a weekend where you have to stay out of the water. the waters a s will be warming the temperatures are rising into the 90s. and 95 in the inland valleys. for san francisco, it is a safe night there with lowper s for t and vianey, you have been tracking the roads for us. >> yes, we have an issue along southbound 17 before the con k connector and they have debris that is still trying to work its way and get it cleared out because of an earlier crash. it looked like maybe there may have been a rollover in the area which is why it is taking longer to the clear off all of the debris. i want to give
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for analysis of trump's pick in the coming confirmation battle, were joined by brit hume.hank you so much for joining u us. obviously the conversation is filledcs with politics, it's drama, it's angst, it's another armageddon. what's your take on this remarkable reaction? >> it is remarkable it is about what i anticipated because of b the fear that the courts balance would be upset by this choice. let's look at a couple of issues. if the roe vs. wade were reversed, it would not mean abortion would be illegal, it would not be guaranteed as a constitutional right. be up to legislatures in the 50 states to decide whether it should be legal or w not. i wouldn't think that everyone would have to fear that all legislators across the country or even many of them would decide that abortion should be illegal. if they did it would be the democratic process deciding the issue, what are they afraid of? they are afraid because some of these rights, the right to gay marriage, the right to abortion, have been created by the courts. they have found them lurking in the constitution previou
for analysis of trump's pick in the coming confirmation battle, were joined by brit hume.hank you so much for joining u us. obviously the conversation is filledcs with politics, it's drama, it's angst, it's another armageddon. what's your take on this remarkable reaction? >> it is remarkable it is about what i anticipated because of b the fear that the courts balance would be upset by this choice. let's look at a couple of issues. if the roe vs. wade were reversed, it would not mean...
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brit hume. chris stirewalt's politics editor here at fox news. senior editor at the federalist and charles lane, the opinion writer for "the washington post" ." thoughts on giuliani's press to her? >> disposition today, series of them. a lot of confusion and our people arguing tonight that he does this on purpose. you see everybody get all mixed up. i think he came out and said something that sounded very much like he was giving ground as to whether there had been collusion. i don't think you meant to do that and i think he tried to walk it back and how successful he did that remains to be seen, but there remains tonight i think a lot of confusion. >> bret: one thing that is clear is that rudy giuliani is saying president trump will not sit down for an interview with mueller. >> i try to look back at the big picture here, what is trump and giuliani trying to accomplish? and i feel with their political base if there were any traction to this investigation at all they would be behaving much differently. they feel no need to give anything to robert
brit hume. chris stirewalt's politics editor here at fox news. senior editor at the federalist and charles lane, the opinion writer for "the washington post" ." thoughts on giuliani's press to her? >> disposition today, series of them. a lot of confusion and our people arguing tonight that he does this on purpose. you see everybody get all mixed up. i think he came out and said something that sounded very much like he was giving ground as to whether there had been...
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. >> sandra: i heard brit hume in the last hour describing it as a bloodbath that we will see as we approache nominee. but as far as civility coming back to politics, are you optimistic that we can come back to that, or are we witnessing a new normal in politics? >> i don't think it's a new normal. we've had this before. think back exactly 50 years ago, 1968. the horrible year, the year of the horribles. martin king was assassinated, bobby kennedy was assassinated. there were riots in the streets. hundreds of people were killed in those rights. the campuses were blowing up and we survived it and overcame it. things settled in. but i think this will be an intense period. the good news is that the american people don't like this and they would prefer things to settle down. they are turned off by it, they are bothered by it. i would make a suggestion. i don't think i'm the only one. the president can take the lead here. donald trump is going to be donald trump. he's a tough guy, a direct guy, a straightforward guy, but i have detected in his tweets and his interviews somewhat less hot tempered
. >> sandra: i heard brit hume in the last hour describing it as a bloodbath that we will see as we approache nominee. but as far as civility coming back to politics, are you optimistic that we can come back to that, or are we witnessing a new normal in politics? >> i don't think it's a new normal. we've had this before. think back exactly 50 years ago, 1968. the horrible year, the year of the horribles. martin king was assassinated, bobby kennedy was assassinated. there were riots...
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let's play a little bit of what brit hume had to say about what we do or don't know about what cohenor doesn't know. >> he is in hot water and he doesn't want to offend the prosecutors who are investigating him. so he is apparently prepared to cooperate. that is what people do. i'm not saying when all is said and done he may not tell them something, that will be in semidamaging to president trump, but we don't know exactly what that is. >> shannon: ethan, he is saying things like he is just a savings from russia. he sang on the right things to the people who are coming after him. it's in anything more than that in your estimation? >> it certainly could be. we have millions of document, 1.3 million that we found out today, that prosecutors have access to. they conversation and this one, shannon, that you know welcome of the attorney-client privilege and what happened here is it looks like a dirty michael cohen was gathering so much information that would be outside the scope of that privilege, if there was any crime that was committed, that is exposed for prosecutors as well. at this
let's play a little bit of what brit hume had to say about what we do or don't know about what cohenor doesn't know. >> he is in hot water and he doesn't want to offend the prosecutors who are investigating him. so he is apparently prepared to cooperate. that is what people do. i'm not saying when all is said and done he may not tell them something, that will be in semidamaging to president trump, but we don't know exactly what that is. >> shannon: ethan, he is saying things like he...
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a senior political analyst brit hume. chris stirewalt, politics editor.nion writer for "the washington post" and we welcome judge jeanine pirro. author of the new book. this is a friendly confines i think, different than some of your appearances, but we will talk about that. what about the security clearances? >> i've never heard of this being done. i wasn't even aware that those guys still had security clearances, although i guess i'm not surprised. it will be said that it's unprecedented on his part, but of course the behavior of some of these former senior intelligence officials has been unprecedented as well. they have rarely, in the past, engaged in the kind of attacks of a political nature that we've seen from some of these people, brennan in particular. i don't think mccabe still has security clearance, so i think he's probably out of the pictur picture. but this will suck up all the oxygen in the room for a couple of days. i don't think it amounts to very much, i don't think there's a lot of evidence that classified information has been improperly
a senior political analyst brit hume. chris stirewalt, politics editor.nion writer for "the washington post" and we welcome judge jeanine pirro. author of the new book. this is a friendly confines i think, different than some of your appearances, but we will talk about that. what about the security clearances? >> i've never heard of this being done. i wasn't even aware that those guys still had security clearances, although i guess i'm not surprised. it will be said that it's...
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joining me now to analyze the pick is brit hume, former whitewater independent counsel ken starr who was judge kavanaugh's boss during the investigations into bill clinto bill clinton. justice walker. and at the white house, leonard leo, the president's top outside advisor on judicial picks. leonard, we've got to go to you first. congratulations. you are kind of the men of the moment because you've been working this process behind the scenes. we were both in that room together when brett kavanaugh walked out. his father comes out first, his mother. mrs. scalia was there. two sons of mr. scalia and general niece, edwin meese from the reagan administration, former attorney general. what is you feel? i know what i felt. >> a tremendous sense of history going all the way back to the reagan administration. the idea of transforming the federal judiciary to respect the constitution at the law and seeing brett and his beautiful family, it was an electric evening, a magical evening. >> laura: 12 years on the circuit court of appeals. for people who aren't really into the legal organization of
joining me now to analyze the pick is brit hume, former whitewater independent counsel ken starr who was judge kavanaugh's boss during the investigations into bill clinto bill clinton. justice walker. and at the white house, leonard leo, the president's top outside advisor on judicial picks. leonard, we've got to go to you first. congratulations. you are kind of the men of the moment because you've been working this process behind the scenes. we were both in that room together when brett...
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i want to read a tweet from brit hume of fox news who wrote, because trump is unable to see past his own insecurity, he sees russia meddling investigation as only about him and collusion claim which he calls a witch hunt but the investigations are much more about what russia did as the house and senate have long established. president trump could take a position and say this bad thing happened. there was a cyberattack that took place, which our intelligence community supported, and i won the election. now let's do something about it. and whether it's because he's thin-skinned or something worse behind it, what a poor showing on behalf of the president. and if fox news is saying it, oh, boy. >> people tuning in late could be forgiven for thinking hillary clinton might have been elected president as she was mentioned there along with her e-mails and servers. also the parts of the election were relitigated, including but not limited to the president's victory in the electoral college and the exact score. let's bring in a former ambassador to russia. thomas pickering, ambassador, what do
i want to read a tweet from brit hume of fox news who wrote, because trump is unable to see past his own insecurity, he sees russia meddling investigation as only about him and collusion claim which he calls a witch hunt but the investigations are much more about what russia did as the house and senate have long established. president trump could take a position and say this bad thing happened. there was a cyberattack that took place, which our intelligence community supported, and i won the...
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fox news senior political analyst brit hume. columnist for the hill, juan williams.s correspondent gillian turner and former republican congressman jason chaffetz. it's a pleasure to have you here today and wanted to ask you about senator mitch mcconnell. taking a bum rap for being obstructionist, but don't democrats deserve some of the blame for the depolarization of judges? all the way with the filibuster in 2013. >> it has been hardball politics on supreme court nominations at least since bourque, and obviously you can go back before that. that is the function of the fact that the supreme court has been the source and the other courts as well of so many of the victories that the left has claimed on policy for decades now. a result of that is a huge premium on the supreme court nominees and everybody in the political branches has pulled out all the stops to see that they can get their nominees confirmed or in the case of some blocked. if that is where we are and that is what mitch mcconnell has dealt with, what harry reid was trying to deal with. hardball politics
fox news senior political analyst brit hume. columnist for the hill, juan williams.s correspondent gillian turner and former republican congressman jason chaffetz. it's a pleasure to have you here today and wanted to ask you about senator mitch mcconnell. taking a bum rap for being obstructionist, but don't democrats deserve some of the blame for the depolarization of judges? all the way with the filibuster in 2013. >> it has been hardball politics on supreme court nominations at least...
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the main border with jordan which will restore some sort of relations with jordan and i love that hume to generate financial driven us from from the trade that we're expected to go through the venue as for the opposition in that part of syria. there will be and at least at least until now that the details of what will happen exactly there are still not clear but that the regime will to a certain extent have more dominance and author if you will for that region which means that the opposition will not be able to control at least alone any of syria which leaves orderly one pocket that is still controlled by rebel forces and in northern syria and another one that is controlled by kurdish led forces in eastern syria so i mean let's talk about what we do know in terms of how much territories being handed back to the regime is this the end of the opposition presence basically in southwestern syria. well i think we need to wait until. the conditions of the deal are clear because some of the conditions are relating to what will happen to rebel forces who stay in those areas whether they would
the main border with jordan which will restore some sort of relations with jordan and i love that hume to generate financial driven us from from the trade that we're expected to go through the venue as for the opposition in that part of syria. there will be and at least at least until now that the details of what will happen exactly there are still not clear but that the regime will to a certain extent have more dominance and author if you will for that region which means that the opposition...
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brit hume, good to start off the week with you. its tracks. what the feds are saying about the suspect and what he was planning. >> eric: a deadly explosion rocks a tourist hot spot. one american was killed, another in critical condition. we're live with those details. >> sandra: new fallout from the stunning upset in the new york democratic primary where a newcomer ousted a 10-term congressman. does a party need more new faces at the top? >> there are a lot of districts in this country that are like new york 14 with -- that have changed a lot in the last 20 years and whose representation has not. it definitely speaks to perhaps us evolving in our messaging in how we do things. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ >> i'm not trying to impose an ideology on several hundred members of congress. but i do think that once again, it's not about selling an -- this is about selling our values. >> eric: that is congressional nominee 28-year-old alexandria ocasio-cortez. her win ov
brit hume, good to start off the week with you. its tracks. what the feds are saying about the suspect and what he was planning. >> eric: a deadly explosion rocks a tourist hot spot. one american was killed, another in critical condition. we're live with those details. >> sandra: new fallout from the stunning upset in the new york democratic primary where a newcomer ousted a 10-term congressman. does a party need more new faces at the top? >> there are a lot of districts in...
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brit hume with reaction as a brand-new hour rolls on. welcome! hi there. do you look for in a vehicle? sleek designs. performance. dependability is top on my list. well then, here's some vehicles that deliver on that. woah! wow. oh jeez! that's our truck! it's our truck! and they're our cars! that's my chevy! chevy's the only brand to earn j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs three years in a row. awesome. i'm proud. it's like a dynasty. it's impressive. >> sandra: fox news alert at the top of a new hour on the fallout from the president's shutdown threat. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom," everyone. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. good monday. president trump turning up the pressure on the immigration battle. a warning for lawmakers on the other side of the aisle. the tweet. i would be willing to shut down government if the democrats don't give us the votes for border security which includes the wall. must get rid of lottery, catch and release, etc. and finally get a system of immigration based on merit. we need great p
brit hume with reaction as a brand-new hour rolls on. welcome! hi there. do you look for in a vehicle? sleek designs. performance. dependability is top on my list. well then, here's some vehicles that deliver on that. woah! wow. oh jeez! that's our truck! it's our truck! and they're our cars! that's my chevy! chevy's the only brand to earn j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs three years in a row. awesome. i'm proud. it's like a dynasty. it's impressive. >> sandra:...
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we have a jam-packed hour for you, brit hume, ari fleischer and others on deck.right back. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80% - medicare will pay for. what's left is on you. that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement for meeting their high standards of quality and service. so call unitedhealthcare insurance company today and ask for your free decision guide. with this type of plan, you'll have the freedom to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. and when you travel, your plan will go with you - anyw
we have a jam-packed hour for you, brit hume, ari fleischer and others on deck.right back. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza is your part b medical expenses. this much -...
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because when he was young, he dream of a future when he'd be cheered by hume crowds and big stadiumse nfl and had high hopes when he entered the university of wisconsin as a top offensive lineman recruit. three events changed the way jake looked at the world while he played football in wisconsin. 9/11, the invasion of iraq, and then in the spring of 2004, the death of pat tilman. >> right before my senior year, pat tilman was killed in afghanistan and it struck me that this man lived with conviction and paid the sacrifice. i realized that i wanted to live a life like that. >> reporter: so in 2005, jake decided to forego his fifth year of eligibility and join the marines. he'd serve four years in the infantry and is part of a sniper team and then received an honorable discharge. >> i was applying to graduate school, waiting for the applications to come back. and a few days later the haiti earthquake happened. >> reporter: so he reached out to other veterans, and together they formed a response team, running medical triage clinics in haiti. it was there that team rubicon was born. it's
because when he was young, he dream of a future when he'd be cheered by hume crowds and big stadiumse nfl and had high hopes when he entered the university of wisconsin as a top offensive lineman recruit. three events changed the way jake looked at the world while he played football in wisconsin. 9/11, the invasion of iraq, and then in the spring of 2004, the death of pat tilman. >> right before my senior year, pat tilman was killed in afghanistan and it struck me that this man lived with...
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let's consider that with brit hume. good morning to you.ting what mitch mcconnell was reported to be concerned about over the weekend, which is that you have to be careful who you pick and you don't necessarily want somebody with a thick portfolio of decisions to be poured over. patty murray's sound bite and john roberts report gives us a sense of what we're in for. calling whoever it will be an extreme ideologue and so on. none of them is that. that's the kind of thing that will be said. it often works this way. a judge in the course of ruling on cases over the years will come down in favor of one side or the other in these cases and if the law commands that a judge come down in favor of companies against employees over time, that person will be labeled as anti-worker. this is how it works. and such charges can be made to stick. they may be grossly misleading, bill, because the judge may simply be following the law and that's where you have to go. but this is the kind of thing that goes on. this is going to be brutal as john suggested. it
let's consider that with brit hume. good morning to you.ting what mitch mcconnell was reported to be concerned about over the weekend, which is that you have to be careful who you pick and you don't necessarily want somebody with a thick portfolio of decisions to be poured over. patty murray's sound bite and john roberts report gives us a sense of what we're in for. calling whoever it will be an extreme ideologue and so on. none of them is that. that's the kind of thing that will be said. it...
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leaders like david trimble and john hume, ian paisley and martin mcguinness have made history and myme minister have played their part. sirjohn major helped to start the peace process. tony blair helped to bring it to fruition, making power—sharing which for so long seemed a prize beyond reach a reality. gordon brown saw the overseeing of policing an devolution power and i saw how hard david cameron worked on the stormont house and fresh start agreements. i think everyone who has the honour and responsibility of holding the office of prime minister of the united kingdom feels a special responsibility to the people of northern ireland. the historic achievement that the belfast agreement represent is something we should all be proud of. i am determined to protect it, and to up hold the rights it enshrines. the fa ct hold the rights it enshrines. the fact that the current deputy chief co nsta ble of fact that the current deputy chief constable of the psn. it will shortly become commissioner. is an amazing symbol of the progress made over the last 20 years. and we will continue to work w
leaders like david trimble and john hume, ian paisley and martin mcguinness have made history and myme minister have played their part. sirjohn major helped to start the peace process. tony blair helped to bring it to fruition, making power—sharing which for so long seemed a prize beyond reach a reality. gordon brown saw the overseeing of policing an devolution power and i saw how hard david cameron worked on the stormont house and fresh start agreements. i think everyone who has the honour...