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max: welcome to murchison-hume.is: 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
max: welcome to murchison-hume.is: 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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kristin fisher and brit hume are standing by. i'm shannon bream in washington. with the jussie smollett investigation a trip on mycommands where applicable with a straight to mike. >> well, jussie smollett went from star to suspect in just a matter of weeks. charged with disorderly conduct, a felony, his legal team is issued a statement, it reads as follows "great like any other citizen he enjoys the resumption of innocence, particularly when there has been an investigation like this one where information both true and false has been repeatedly leaked. giving the circumstances we contend to conduct our thorough investigation and mount an aggressive defense. the brothers once considered potential suspects testify for two and a half hours before a grand jury today. their attorneys as they were paid but the payment does not fit the narrative we know publicly. she said the brothers are speaking to investigators because they determined the truth needs to come out. >> there was never a change of heart. there was a point where this story needed to be told and they mann
kristin fisher and brit hume are standing by. i'm shannon bream in washington. with the jussie smollett investigation a trip on mycommands where applicable with a straight to mike. >> well, jussie smollett went from star to suspect in just a matter of weeks. charged with disorderly conduct, a felony, his legal team is issued a statement, it reads as follows "great like any other citizen he enjoys the resumption of innocence, particularly when there has been an investigation like this...
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allegations of censorship at the berlin film festival chinese director john hume opals his film and in a d w exclusive i way way says his work was blocked from selection are they being targeted by beijing censors. and a year after hosting the winter olympics in china is practically a ghost town what happens to all the empty venues when the games move on. i'm melissa chan thank you for joining the program it's good to have you with us saudi arabia has pledged to invest twenty billion dollars in cash hungry pakistan it's a boost for islam a body which faces a mounting debt crisis and tensions with neighboring india and it's a p.r. boon for saudi arabia as well after international criticism over the killing of u.s. a saudi journalist jamal khashoggi last year. pakistan needs money and saudi arabia needs friends to that end saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon began his trip to asia on sunday night touching down to a red carpet welcome from pakistan's prime minister imran khan. the saudi royal reviewed a military on a go before moving on to cannes residents to confirm the final details
allegations of censorship at the berlin film festival chinese director john hume opals his film and in a d w exclusive i way way says his work was blocked from selection are they being targeted by beijing censors. and a year after hosting the winter olympics in china is practically a ghost town what happens to all the empty venues when the games move on. i'm melissa chan thank you for joining the program it's good to have you with us saudi arabia has pledged to invest twenty billion dollars in...
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the way but the second way is that there are ethical and regulatory reasons why we shouldn't be seen hume anytime soon so it's an experimental procedure even in dogs where the slag and stuff which refine it it's still not perfect it's one hundred times more so in humans it'd be unsafe both to the mother and to the children we know that clones develop many egg your morality or any do not survive even to birth a large number of embryos are acquired a large number of eggs would be required which would mean hormone treatment and health risks to be a doing as so just to be as reasons a lot of practical reasons even without considering any other a weekly shoot it wouldn't be justifiable to the board is sitting right here in africa or very for the time being dr sarah gardner esther of edinburgh thank you very much speaking to us. wrapped up our whole saga of mongolian rock band of the hall have caused the global censorship of their brand of the. rock and traditional mongolian full after posting his track you for you were you were on you tube last year it's racked up eight point four million view
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joining me now brit hume sr. mentioning, senator scott delayed by a flight that didn't arrive in time for him to bow and he wanted to make a statement clear how we would have voted, good evening to you, good to have you with us. you know, politically, what is at stake for these candidates, these democratic candidates who have staked out the ground on this bill? >> brit: well, i think this ground is pretty far out of the mainstream and all of the polling be seen in recent times, pro-life versus pro-choice and people split 50/50 on the matter. when you start talk about abortions done late in a pregnancy, the numbers just plummet. there is very low support for that. now, here we are talking well beyond that, talking about a child born alive as a result of an abortion and that fails. whether that child can receive the medical care necessary to keep it alive. that is what this bill was about. it would require doctors to give the necessary requisite medical care to keep it born alive infant survive and going. that is w
joining me now brit hume sr. mentioning, senator scott delayed by a flight that didn't arrive in time for him to bow and he wanted to make a statement clear how we would have voted, good evening to you, good to have you with us. you know, politically, what is at stake for these candidates, these democratic candidates who have staked out the ground on this bill? >> brit: well, i think this ground is pretty far out of the mainstream and all of the polling be seen in recent times, pro-life...
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let's talk about it now with senior political analyst brit hume. good evening, brit. >> hi, chris. >> chris: last night, spike lee, after a long career, finally won a oscar and ended his acceptance speech with this. take a look. >> the 2020 presidential election around the corner. let's all mobilize. let's all be on the right side of history. make the moral choice between love versus hate. let's do the right thing! >> chris: president trump took exception, tweeting this morning, it would be nice if spike lee could read his notes or better yet not have to use notes at all when doing his race is hit on your president, who has done more for african-americans, criminal justice reform, lowest on employment numbers in history, tax cuts, et cetera, than almost any other president. brit, what do you make of that exchange? >> well... i don't think it was racist. i don't even think it was particularly anti-trump. he didn't mention the president. you may have heard me on this before. i think the word "racist" is lug around these days is a terrible thing. it w
let's talk about it now with senior political analyst brit hume. good evening, brit. >> hi, chris. >> chris: last night, spike lee, after a long career, finally won a oscar and ended his acceptance speech with this. take a look. >> the 2020 presidential election around the corner. let's all mobilize. let's all be on the right side of history. make the moral choice between love versus hate. let's do the right thing! >> chris: president trump took exception, tweeting this...
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in moments, brit hume, but first trace gallagher what we are learning tonight, good evening trace. >> evening, martha, facebook messages from meredith watson the second woman to accuse justin fairfax of sexual assault at duke university. they showed march 2017 watson was commenting on peer effects of his dizzy and telling contacts about the alleged rape march 19, 2017, she writes this is absolutely disgusting. this dude rape me. was it reported? is there something that could be said? meredith watson responded she did not report the fairfax assault because a year earlier when she accused duke basketball star corey maggette eat of rating her, watson claims duke university discouraged her from. it is reviewing policies at the time and corey maggette and the nba until 2013 and now works for fox sports denied the allegations. though fox sports is looking into the claims. meredith watson says when he assaulted her, one of the people she confided and was her friend justin fairfax. she claims fairfax told her the reason he assaulted her was he knew she would be too afraid to say anything. fai
in moments, brit hume, but first trace gallagher what we are learning tonight, good evening trace. >> evening, martha, facebook messages from meredith watson the second woman to accuse justin fairfax of sexual assault at duke university. they showed march 2017 watson was commenting on peer effects of his dizzy and telling contacts about the alleged rape march 19, 2017, she writes this is absolutely disgusting. this dude rape me. was it reported? is there something that could be said?...
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let's talk about the rush to judgment with senior political brit hume. good evening.our thoughts on this case and what it says broadly? >> i think it says a couple of things, bret. people jump too quickly to conclusions and incidences of this kind. we've seen a whole series of examples. the covington catholic school boys at the lincoln memorial, people bought into the first version of that, which turned out not to be correct. now it appears this smollett attack may not turn out to be what he claimed it was. the people, like the politicians you cited and the people mike cited in his report, certainly deserve a big share of the blame. but our media colleagues, bret, and a lot of them -- the chicago media, i think, did pretty well. they treated it as an alleged attack. too many in the national press treated the attack as something that obviously had happened. they refer to or not is the alleged attack but the attack. the homophobic or racist attacks, headlines are filled with that. it's a lesson that some of our colleagues seem to have had a hard time learning. maybe thi
let's talk about the rush to judgment with senior political brit hume. good evening.our thoughts on this case and what it says broadly? >> i think it says a couple of things, bret. people jump too quickly to conclusions and incidences of this kind. we've seen a whole series of examples. the covington catholic school boys at the lincoln memorial, people bought into the first version of that, which turned out not to be correct. now it appears this smollett attack may not turn out to be what...
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while the company has dropped the price of hume mira in europe, here in the u.s., it has more than doubled since 2012. abn a statement to nbc newsie says our discoveries have led to for ten serious diseases. patents encourage and reward the significant investment we' made, and we are focused on balancing the need for continued investment in the next generation of medicines, while also ensuring affordability and ss acor our patients today. >> you do need investment you. do need to make a certain amoubu. at what point is enough? >> reporter: analise says she is lucky her medication is covered, but -- >> we've got to find a s way to make it l expensive for people. >> reporter: especially since other countries are doing just that. >> now, le several drug companies have sued for the right to bring cheaper versions to the market. most have settled, though, agreeing to wait four more years. there is still one company fightinto introduce a less expensive drug right away. >> all right, kristen, thank you. >>> just ahead, as we continue tonight, some clinics claim it's the utfountain of youth, now t
while the company has dropped the price of hume mira in europe, here in the u.s., it has more than doubled since 2012. abn a statement to nbc newsie says our discoveries have led to for ten serious diseases. patents encourage and reward the significant investment we' made, and we are focused on balancing the need for continued investment in the next generation of medicines, while also ensuring affordability and ss acor our patients today. >> you do need investment you. do need to make a...
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. >> brit hume first reaction. >> reporter: it was to me a striking speech.r -- of the state of the union addresses, people may remember this one, the most effective use of guests in the gallery. especially at the end when it became emotional and was unifying moment because these were being cheered and applauded that no one could be against. he did a good job laying out his accomplishments and when you have them lined up as he did and recited that way they are rather impressive i think. the speech looked to me as if it was designed to make it as difficult as possible even for his opponents not to applaud him. in some instances they did. when he said we will never be a socialist country even nancy pelosi and schumer had to cheer that which must have been bad news for the alexandria ocasio-cortezs and bernie sanders of the world. he needs to follow up with some achievements, the china deal, trade deal and immigration and the wall. he did as much good as you can do with a speech. >> there are critics saying he was reading off a teleprompter, the speech was writt
. >> brit hume first reaction. >> reporter: it was to me a striking speech.r -- of the state of the union addresses, people may remember this one, the most effective use of guests in the gallery. especially at the end when it became emotional and was unifying moment because these were being cheered and applauded that no one could be against. he did a good job laying out his accomplishments and when you have them lined up as he did and recited that way they are rather impressive i...
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they really are larry i think that's an excellent point i thought i heard brit hume making that comment over and over again last night that he can't remember more than ten points on the forty three or so state the units he's watched over the last four plus decades and i think it's because they too to the point that joe was making a lot of this is putting out your calling card as to what you want to accomplish and what you want to say to your base and there's very little of historical significance or deep policy resonance and a lot of the things the president is saying is a wish list that he's not going to be able to get through the congress or get through the the democratic leader of the house ms pelosi and so a lot of it is just basically posturing and and trying to position yourself to negotiate what you can accomplish and the verbiage itself just kind of falls through the cracks of history you don't have many moments with with f.d.r. talking about a day that will live in infamy or lincoln given the gettysburg address which is only about two hundred words it wasn't eighty two minutes
they really are larry i think that's an excellent point i thought i heard brit hume making that comment over and over again last night that he can't remember more than ten points on the forty three or so state the units he's watched over the last four plus decades and i think it's because they too to the point that joe was making a lot of this is putting out your calling card as to what you want to accomplish and what you want to say to your base and there's very little of historical...
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let's bring back senior political analyst brit hume.rit, these responses are always really unenviable because they usually do as you can ever match the pomp and circumstance, the grandeur of the house chamber. your thoughts on this and back to the big speech. >> it certainly was a contrast in the message between the president optimistic report on the state of america, and the quite grim picture that stacey abrams painted of where americans are and how they are living. you would think we were in the depths of the recession, for much she seemed to be saying about race that it was 1963, and so on. i found her a person with a lot of presence and she certainly speaks very ably and well. i just wonder how her message will resonate with people out there living with, what, record low unemployment even among a number of minority groups where unemployment tends to stay high. so i think it was a nice try but i have my doubts about how effective it was. >> bret: brit, thank you. as always, back with the panel. chris? >> chris: it's a low mark becau
let's bring back senior political analyst brit hume.rit, these responses are always really unenviable because they usually do as you can ever match the pomp and circumstance, the grandeur of the house chamber. your thoughts on this and back to the big speech. >> it certainly was a contrast in the message between the president optimistic report on the state of america, and the quite grim picture that stacey abrams painted of where americans are and how they are living. you would think we...
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brit hume, your first thoughts about all of this.ow the governor handled it and what is behind it. >> well, he handled is clumsily. i don't think he can survive much longer. i don't think that the democrats who were screaming for his scalp believe he is a racist or care whether he is. what they are worried about is if this man with this ugly photo in his background is a serving member of their party as governor, that will deprive them of charging racism against republicans when they used effectively if unfairly lately and which was pointed out earlier in doug's report he used against gillespie and unfairly in the 2017 gubernatorial race that put him in office. >> bret: what about the latest allegation? the lieutenant governor is pushing back on very hard. fairfax said the allegation of sexual assault is not true. the "washington post" went forward with what they had. a story from a woman who charges that there was this assault. today listen to his answer when asked if his political action committee is right this is coming from northa
brit hume, your first thoughts about all of this.ow the governor handled it and what is behind it. >> well, he handled is clumsily. i don't think he can survive much longer. i don't think that the democrats who were screaming for his scalp believe he is a racist or care whether he is. what they are worried about is if this man with this ugly photo in his background is a serving member of their party as governor, that will deprive them of charging racism against republicans when they used...
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hans hume and bill rhodes, president and ceo of william r.s who's also the author of "banker to the world." he's basically the guy that created the sovereign debt markets that hans now trades in, so it is truly an honor to have you here tonight. >> always great to be with you, trish. trish: and i know you wrote on the humanitarian crisis, so we're going to get to that in a second. first of all, what's your reaction to the secretary saying, look, sanctions, sometimes they're kind of tough, but ultimately it will all work out, because some debt holders -- and hans may be one of them -- are a little bit nervous. it's not going to work out so well if the chinese buy all this debt, because then juan guaido is going to have to negotiate with the chinese or the russians. >> you have to be very careful that you do it correctly, because if not, they have adverse consequences. that's the question now, are these sanctions properly inputted and properly implemented. and i think that's really the key here. and, of course, the chinese -- and i was recently
hans hume and bill rhodes, president and ceo of william r.s who's also the author of "banker to the world." he's basically the guy that created the sovereign debt markets that hans now trades in, so it is truly an honor to have you here tonight. >> always great to be with you, trish. trish: and i know you wrote on the humanitarian crisis, so we're going to get to that in a second. first of all, what's your reaction to the secretary saying, look, sanctions, sometimes they're kind...
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brit hume says the double standard is blatant. >> he didn't rule out the possibility the governor wouldthe same website that brought out the blackface photo, what i think is interesting here is the washington post's restraint in their coverage of this allegation. this was a woman whose name of a new, an event that did occur in the sense that there was sex between these two. she says is will not consensual, it was at a time and place everyone agrees on. contrast that with the vague allegations, cantor member the place, time, how i got home, the allegations against brett kavanaugh when he was up for the supreme court suggesting at the very least, a clear double standard. heather: this is martyn controversy when several women came forward with unverified sexual assault claims. jillian: democrats block a bill requiring medical care for babies that survive an abortion was nebraska republican ben sachs tried to pass this bill by unanimous consent, it would punish doctors who refuse care for babies who are born alive after an attempted abortion. patty murray objected to this. the bill could be
brit hume says the double standard is blatant. >> he didn't rule out the possibility the governor wouldthe same website that brought out the blackface photo, what i think is interesting here is the washington post's restraint in their coverage of this allegation. this was a woman whose name of a new, an event that did occur in the sense that there was sex between these two. she says is will not consensual, it was at a time and place everyone agrees on. contrast that with the vague...
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now, we've got-- i took over for brit hume 10 years ago.s changedsthanges youn i? >> first of all, news has changed so fast. there are six or seven news cycles in a day. i say i'm one tweet away from changing the whole show. >> stephen: you were in d.c. for the state of the union. how would you characterize this year's speech? because there are-- they come and they go. >> yeah. >> stephen: but each one has a different character. how would you say this speech was? >> so, first of all, it was long. >> stephen: clintonnesque. >> ors the president would say huge! ( applause ). >> stephen: yeah, that's exactly right. >> i don't get to do that on the show that much. >> stephen: you don't. >> i tweeted out i thought for him sufficiency a solid speech because state of the unions, as you mentioned, are kind of like a shopping list for presidents. they just kind of put a list of what they want policy and politics-wise. this had some narrative, the hat tips to the world war ii thughout thepeechathink thi didy well. if you look at your ne new netws pol
now, we've got-- i took over for brit hume 10 years ago.s changedsthanges youn i? >> first of all, news has changed so fast. there are six or seven news cycles in a day. i say i'm one tweet away from changing the whole show. >> stephen: you were in d.c. for the state of the union. how would you characterize this year's speech? because there are-- they come and they go. >> yeah. >> stephen: but each one has a different character. how would you say this speech was?...
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this is what brett hume tweeted. quote -- the native polllation. what you saw trump's tweet.ink the president thought of the trail of tears when september that sent that out? >> i can't be in his mind but it was insensitive and when you have the word savage from his son, it leads to that impression. demonizing elizabeth warren as pocahontas constantly. we have navajo code breakers in the white house. doing the whole pocahontas trope stereotyping. if he didn't mean that, he should put a tweet saying my gosh, shouldn't have done that. en i think it's fair game for him to mock elizabeth warren's kind of phony native american heritage claim and might make a joke, could she be the first native american president. i think that's within the bounds of decency, but when you start belittling, earlier, he belittled the big battle of little big horn and now trail of tears. a precedent that says nothing about native american history and is just trying get barroom laughs using his -- >> twitter account. thank you. very much. >>> coming up next, tax return season. many americans are going t
this is what brett hume tweeted. quote -- the native polllation. what you saw trump's tweet.ink the president thought of the trail of tears when september that sent that out? >> i can't be in his mind but it was insensitive and when you have the word savage from his son, it leads to that impression. demonizing elizabeth warren as pocahontas constantly. we have navajo code breakers in the white house. doing the whole pocahontas trope stereotyping. if he didn't mean that, he should put a...
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president last night about the speech, it is important to recognize that president realizes what a hume platform this is, initially and domestically -- huge platform this is internationally and domestically, he will spend a good chunk of the my reminding people what changed positively because of this administration over last two years, a lot of stats come out in fits and starts over the course of weeks, or a month or a year. it is one big case, not just 5. 2 million jobs, make an entire case, roll it into one so people understand the scope what has changed. >> this is caroll ross, i wrote an op-ed for fox business on the state of small business and entrepreneurship. a really important part of our economy, 30 plus million small business owners, almost half of the jobs in this country, how much of this speech and the economic strength do you think that the president will attribute to small business, do you think that will be key part of what he is talking about? some i think that president understands the engine of small business in terms of growth of our economy and our employment. i don
president last night about the speech, it is important to recognize that president realizes what a hume platform this is, initially and domestically -- huge platform this is internationally and domestically, he will spend a good chunk of the my reminding people what changed positively because of this administration over last two years, a lot of stats come out in fits and starts over the course of weeks, or a month or a year. it is one big case, not just 5. 2 million jobs, make an entire case,...
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fox's brit hume tweeting, well, let's call it an interesting defense of the president, suggests his knowledge of american history is so lacking he's probably never heard of the trail of tears. but he sure heard the president who forced all those native americans off their land. he hung a portrait of andrew jackson right in the oval office. so that's a pretty clear indication of where the president stands on all of this. this is all happening as the state of virginia and the country at large grappling with racism blackface scandals. 34% of americans in the latest pew poll say blackface can be acceptable as part of a halloween costume. but virginia governor ralph northam, who has ignored calls to resign over the blackface scandal, is speaking out, telling gayle king of cbs that he didn't understand why blackface is so offensive. and he only understands now that he was born into white privilege. >> i was born in white privilege, and that has implications to it. it is much different the way a white person such as myself is treated in this country -- >> did you not know that you were born into whi
fox's brit hume tweeting, well, let's call it an interesting defense of the president, suggests his knowledge of american history is so lacking he's probably never heard of the trail of tears. but he sure heard the president who forced all those native americans off their land. he hung a portrait of andrew jackson right in the oval office. so that's a pretty clear indication of where the president stands on all of this. this is all happening as the state of virginia and the country at large...
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. >>> cute gucci available for adoption here at the hume rescue alliance.e some gucci, this may be the cheapest option. no rain to worry about today and not too >>> you're watching news 4 today. >>eveloping this morning, special counsel robert muelleral scores a leg victory. late yesterday, a judge ruled in his favor,gr aeeing that former trump chairman, paul manafort, lied to prosecutors andte vd the terms of his plea. this morning, we're telling you what that may mean for manafort, now, a month away from sentencing. >>> potentially big news for hundreds of thousands of workers fearing another government shutdown.s source tell nbc news that president trump may sign a bipartisan border deal as early as today. the president's signature would prevent a shutdown. but the plan would not give him all of the funding h for to build a border wall. >> the deal includes $1.4 billion to bld 55 miles of fencing. it does not include language about a concrete wall. and it falls short of the $5.7 billion that the president requested. >> nbc white house correspondent, kris
. >>> cute gucci available for adoption here at the hume rescue alliance.e some gucci, this may be the cheapest option. no rain to worry about today and not too >>> you're watching news 4 today. >>eveloping this morning, special counsel robert muelleral scores a leg victory. late yesterday, a judge ruled in his favor,gr aeeing that former trump chairman, paul manafort, lied to prosecutors andte vd the terms of his plea. this morning, we're telling you what that may mean...
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. >> tucker: fox news political analyst brit hume has been and the media long time.ins us tonight. what do you think of what lara loken said? >> brit: she is absolutely right and it is blunt and obvious that she is right. the striking thing about it, many of her callings -- colleagues, hers and mine, they. i've always thought this about bias and about fairness in news coverage. fairness is not even a policy or an attitude. fairness is really a skill. it begins with the recognition of if you are bias. once you do that, it's not really all that difficult if you are aware you don't like this particular politician or feel this way about a particular issue and covering something related to it, it is not that hard to screen it out of your coverage. it really isn't. lawyers do it every day. they represent clients that they think are guilty. judges decide in favor or against people they like or dislike all the time. it is not impossible. it is a discipline, a skill. but if you won't admit it to yourself, you have no chance. and it used to be that the editors of newspapers ar
. >> tucker: fox news political analyst brit hume has been and the media long time.ins us tonight. what do you think of what lara loken said? >> brit: she is absolutely right and it is blunt and obvious that she is right. the striking thing about it, many of her callings -- colleagues, hers and mine, they. i've always thought this about bias and about fairness in news coverage. fairness is not even a policy or an attitude. fairness is really a skill. it begins with the recognition...
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towards the end of his life he's attained a new appreciation and for david hume. nevertheless he never wanted to dogma, onomics into a something to be applied policy.ally to american with respect to to free trade he ould be a pragmatist and look at it, what is best for america. is best for its citizens, and john o'sullivan makes the back in thee trade, 990s, other people today, many of them in the trump administration make a case for a degree of protectionism. to both parties, both side of this dispute would be things, not to turn it into a simple doctrine reality but by rather to listen to the citizens and look at the results of the olicies that you attempt to and see where they lead. not only was he an early figure we can now see as what trump has branded as america connecticut activism but a of the proponents conservatism that came in the postwar era. goldwater conservative as well as a taft conservative. e was a ronald reagan conservatism as well as a pat buchanan conservative. he did integrate in his own degrees of political support and the candidacy took an
towards the end of his life he's attained a new appreciation and for david hume. nevertheless he never wanted to dogma, onomics into a something to be applied policy.ally to american with respect to to free trade he ould be a pragmatist and look at it, what is best for america. is best for its citizens, and john o'sullivan makes the back in thee trade, 990s, other people today, many of them in the trump administration make a case for a degree of protectionism. to both parties, both side of this...
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tears because trump doesn't know what that is. [ light laughter ] fox news political analyst brit humeo claims that trump's tweet was racist by saying, "yes, because trump is noted for his knowledge of 19th century american history, vis-a-vis the native population." they're actually defending trump by saying he is too dumb to be racist. [ laughter ] first of all, if you ever find yourself asking, "is trump dumb or is he racist," the answer is most likely "c, all of the above." [ laughter ] second, trump has says publicly that he is a big fan of andrew jackson who carried out the forced removal and ethnic cleansing of native americans. in fact, early in his presidency, trump even claimed jackson foresaw the civil war decades before it happened. although trump didn't really seem to have a strong understanding of what the civil war actually was. >> they said my campaign is most like -- my campaign and win, was most like andrew jackson. i mean, had andrew jackson been a little bit later, you wouldn't have had the civil war. he was really angry that he saw what was happening with regard to
tears because trump doesn't know what that is. [ light laughter ] fox news political analyst brit humeo claims that trump's tweet was racist by saying, "yes, because trump is noted for his knowledge of 19th century american history, vis-a-vis the native population." they're actually defending trump by saying he is too dumb to be racist. [ laughter ] first of all, if you ever find yourself asking, "is trump dumb or is he racist," the answer is most likely "c, all of the...
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mash that and bret are going to anchor and i will be there with juan, laura ingraham brit hume and chrisjesse: that's a good panel. gg. >> greg: i will be doing state of the union coverage live from my apartment. look up live at my apartment in my bath robe. time for this where am i? ♪ oh ♪ >> greg: fantastic. as you know, some hotels the hotel beds have more germs that dana perino queso. disgusting. anywhere adam levine stays you have got to bring one of these. a cleanse bot a small travel robot that travels under the sheets and cleans the surfaces and disinfects of germs and harmful bac bacteria. this is another example of robots doing the work for you, making your life a better. you hit that button too fast, buster and you are ticking me off. >> jesse: all right. we all need one of those. >> greg: table. >> jesse: new england patriots celebrating their victory in the super bowl. check out some footage of gronk. this guy was on fire today at the parade. anybody that was watching could not take their eyes off the new england tight end. this guy was living it up. he was chugging beers. h
mash that and bret are going to anchor and i will be there with juan, laura ingraham brit hume and chrisjesse: that's a good panel. gg. >> greg: i will be doing state of the union coverage live from my apartment. look up live at my apartment in my bath robe. time for this where am i? ♪ oh ♪ >> greg: fantastic. as you know, some hotels the hotel beds have more germs that dana perino queso. disgusting. anywhere adam levine stays you have got to bring one of these. a cleanse bot a...
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towards the end of his life, he attained an appreciation for adam smith and david hume. he never wanted to turn economics into dogma. something to be applied mechanically to american policy. with respect to free trade, he would be a pragmatist. he would say what is best for america and its citizens. john o'sullivan eloquently makes a case for free trade. other people today make the case for a degree of protectionism. i think russell kirk's advice to wouldides of this dispute be not to turn anything into a simple doctrine to be imposed upon reality but to listen to reality and the citizens and to look at the results of the policies you attempt to enact. and to see where they lead. russell kirk not only was an nowy figure and what we can see, what trump has branded as america first conservatism, but he was a bedrock component of the conservatism that emerged in the postwar era. we see that not only through his contributions to the national review but also that he was a goldwater and taft conservative. he was a reagan conservative as well as and pat buchanan conservative. h
towards the end of his life, he attained an appreciation for adam smith and david hume. he never wanted to turn economics into dogma. something to be applied mechanically to american policy. with respect to free trade, he would be a pragmatist. he would say what is best for america and its citizens. john o'sullivan eloquently makes a case for free trade. other people today make the case for a degree of protectionism. i think russell kirk's advice to wouldides of this dispute be not to turn...
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yeah, i think it is too far, but brit hume great to see you. >> brit: good luck, tucker. >> tucker: after "state of the union," stacey abrams, she ran for governor of georgia. who is stacey abrams in case you are not familiar and what does she advocate? lisa joins us speak to, she ran for governor in 2018 against brian and she lost but the reason tonight, chuck schumer would love to see her run for senate in 2020 against david pursue -- david purdue. so the democrat party would like to see georgia more competitive for a presidential race, and a strong canada on the ballot statewide would help democrats in that effort but further since she lost her gubernatorial bid for governor, she started this group called fair fight. as you know voter suppression ran against it with a campaign of her and gubernatorial bid. but those accusations did not hold water because if you look at if the midterm elections in georgia reached near historic levels also leading up to the election. there was historic amount of voters registered to vote. for a lot of things she took issue with the purging of the voter r
yeah, i think it is too far, but brit hume great to see you. >> brit: good luck, tucker. >> tucker: after "state of the union," stacey abrams, she ran for governor of georgia. who is stacey abrams in case you are not familiar and what does she advocate? lisa joins us speak to, she ran for governor in 2018 against brian and she lost but the reason tonight, chuck schumer would love to see her run for senate in 2020 against david pursue -- david purdue. so the democrat party...
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you remember i did that bid deal with murchison-hume where i bought best in show? -giovanni: yes.lly put that to work. lisa: so we're going to start out with a dog spot and odor remover and a cat spot and odor remover. lemonis: so, do you have the formulas and everything? giovanni: you vetted out a couple formulas, correct? lisa: i did. yeah. lemonis: you remember best in show from a previous business? i paid $100,000 for the trademark. it's a brand that i bought specifically to launch a line of pet products to not only sell in bentley's but in the entire industry. and now i'm gonna make some money on it. lisa, i think we need to crank up your ability to say no because your husband is very persuasive. -giovanni: sure. -lisa: mm-hmm. lemonis: do you guys remember what you told me in the basement when we first met, what you guys wanted out of life? lisa: i know that we were looking to grow the business and be able to provide for our kid. lemonis: and so what's different at home now? lisa: now we have two boys. in february, we adopted our second son, miles. lemonis: the one thing tha
you remember i did that bid deal with murchison-hume where i bought best in show? -giovanni: yes.lly put that to work. lisa: so we're going to start out with a dog spot and odor remover and a cat spot and odor remover. lemonis: so, do you have the formulas and everything? giovanni: you vetted out a couple formulas, correct? lisa: i did. yeah. lemonis: you remember best in show from a previous business? i paid $100,000 for the trademark. it's a brand that i bought specifically to launch a line...
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i was listening to brit hume's words.overage along with martha tonight with the state of the union address. thank you. >> bill: 6:00 special report. prime time address at 9:00 eastern on the fox news channel. keep it here for all-day continuing coverage of that and bring you all the clues we try to figure out what the message will be tonight. bret will be with martha and a cast of thousands. >> sandra: brit will be joining bret as well. we look forward to tonight. a lot of folks will be watching this address for the tone and message of the president. but also for news that he could make tonight as you mentioned, north korea. will he name a date for this summit? will there be another summit? we'll be right back here. 3,000 attacks in afghanistan in the span of 24 hours have left people dead. peace talks from afghanistan officials in moscow. trey. >> the taliban met today in moscow with afghan opposition officials including former president karzai as peace talks for the war torn country continue. the afghan government criti
i was listening to brit hume's words.overage along with martha tonight with the state of the union address. thank you. >> bill: 6:00 special report. prime time address at 9:00 eastern on the fox news channel. keep it here for all-day continuing coverage of that and bring you all the clues we try to figure out what the message will be tonight. bret will be with martha and a cast of thousands. >> sandra: brit will be joining bret as well. we look forward to tonight. a lot of folks...
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brit hume in defending donald trump and mocking jamal smith's criticism of him for referencing the traile trump is noted for his knowledge of 19th century american history vis-a-vis the native population, geez. as if trump doesn't know who andrew jackson is. jackson being the architect of the trail of tears. donald trump made being andrew jackson's fan a part of his persona. he's called andrew jackson his hero. he famously stood the navajo code talkers under a portrait of jackson while calling elizabeth warren pocahontas. here is donald trump talking about andrew jackson at a celebration of his birthday in 2017. >> it was during the revolution that jackson first confronted and denied an arrogant elite. does that sound familiar to you? i wonder why they keep talking about trump and jackson, jackson and trump. i know the feeling, andrew. >> michelle, is this the soft bigotry that trump is innocent of knowledge of his favorite president? >> it's more that the best you can say for trump, the sort of only affirmative defense of trump is that he's historically ignorant about the one president
brit hume in defending donald trump and mocking jamal smith's criticism of him for referencing the traile trump is noted for his knowledge of 19th century american history vis-a-vis the native population, geez. as if trump doesn't know who andrew jackson is. jackson being the architect of the trail of tears. donald trump made being andrew jackson's fan a part of his persona. he's called andrew jackson his hero. he famously stood the navajo code talkers under a portrait of jackson while calling...
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. >> shannon: let's start there with fox news senior political analyst brit hume. you with us tonight. her reaction to the cohen hearing today, the timing, some of the dustup that we saw? >> well, it was good television in the sense that there was lots of conflict and a lot of sparks flying. but overall i found the whole thing pretty depressing. first of all, you look at michael cohen and he's a broken man. it is broken because he committed crimes and he got nailed for it and now he's doing everything he can to try to make things easier for himself. it's clearly in his interest to do everything he can to man whom he served for ten years in all sorts of ways, many of them devious. and that's the sad part of it. think of him and his family. and the rest of it was that it was hard to know whether it would be more troubled by the fact that trump would employ such a man for ten years or to be depressed by the fact that the committee decided to make this guy, this committee's first public hearing in the new congress, their star witness. so on balance i thought it was pre
. >> shannon: let's start there with fox news senior political analyst brit hume. you with us tonight. her reaction to the cohen hearing today, the timing, some of the dustup that we saw? >> well, it was good television in the sense that there was lots of conflict and a lot of sparks flying. but overall i found the whole thing pretty depressing. first of all, you look at michael cohen and he's a broken man. it is broken because he committed crimes and he got nailed for it and now...
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britt hume called it strong medicine.know that i can railremr an entire leadership team putting out a statement that strongly condemning a member of their own caucus, republican or democrat. >> it was strong and it was desirable. unfortunately for representative omar, this is her second comment. she got an education, apologized and has since stepped on another land mine. the reason why democrats have not applied the northam standard here is because it would be much more broadly applied. the northam standard that says any act of bigotry or prejudice attributable to ignorance or bias is intolerable. it would have to be applied to representative tlaib, that they have members, including maxine waters, who is the committee chair who have a relationship with minister louis farrakhan, who is an outright anti-semite and have disassociated from the women's march. this is a bigger problem than representative omar. the statement saying she apologized fully is an attempt to get out of a bad news cycle, not necessarily to achieve, as
britt hume called it strong medicine.know that i can railremr an entire leadership team putting out a statement that strongly condemning a member of their own caucus, republican or democrat. >> it was strong and it was desirable. unfortunately for representative omar, this is her second comment. she got an education, apologized and has since stepped on another land mine. the reason why democrats have not applied the northam standard here is because it would be much more broadly applied....
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brett hume said it's unlikely because the president's knowledge of history doesn't extend that far. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. common side effects include headache and tiredness. with hep c behind me, i feel free... ...fearless... ...and there's no looking back, because i am cured. talk to your doctor about mavyret. oh no. your new boss seems cool, but she might not be sw
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david gans is director of the civil rights, hume rights and citizenship program at the constitutional accountability center. he's the co-author in 2014 of "religious liberties for corporations." another case, involving hobby lobby, the aford bl -- affordable care act and school of law's floor schumer center and an attorney with the brennan center of justice at nyc school of law. he also served as a law clerk for the honorable rosemary -- [inaudible] on the u.s. court of appeals for the 11th circuit. david is also a graduate of yale law school. sorry, harvard, you didn't make the cut today. we've got some more on the next panel. and he also served as an editor on the yale law review. david gans. >> thanks so much. so i want to just say thanks so much for having me and convening this to talk about severability which is an incredibly important topic that is, i think, often misunderstood. what this case, sort of highlights, this is a doctrine that is crucial that comes up time and again in loads and loads of really important constitutional cases. and usually we're much -- we're really int
david gans is director of the civil rights, hume rights and citizenship program at the constitutional accountability center. he's the co-author in 2014 of "religious liberties for corporations." another case, involving hobby lobby, the aford bl -- affordable care act and school of law's floor schumer center and an attorney with the brennan center of justice at nyc school of law. he also served as a law clerk for the honorable rosemary -- [inaudible] on the u.s. court of appeals for...