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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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gregg: the other thing is, brit hume made a great point, we've gotten to a point where the term racists thrown around much it diminishes civil right move. and neutralizes impact of an important term. ma. -- she said she should consider possibility that people who disagree with her, do not disagree with her color. >> it was a good co column, andu know anyone who is white or older is now racist, no matter what you have done in the course of your life. i have worked all my life, and i have a chinese daughter, anything that i say according to them, i am a racist, i am not, i will defend that. there are racists that do need to be called out but right now their comments are more racists than anyone else. gregg: trump's fundraising has been blockbuster. 123 million cash on hand. more than obama at-this-point in 2011. what do you make? >> they have a first rate operation there. probably a billion dollar campaign by the time they are finishes, have you 24 democrats raising money, in the end that wilwill come down to the nomine, they will raise sufficient money but not at rate of obama. gregg: i
gregg: the other thing is, brit hume made a great point, we've gotten to a point where the term racists thrown around much it diminishes civil right move. and neutralizes impact of an important term. ma. -- she said she should consider possibility that people who disagree with her, do not disagree with her color. >> it was a good co column, andu know anyone who is white or older is now racist, no matter what you have done in the course of your life. i have worked all my life, and i have a...
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. >> sandra: and just moments, brit hume on how all this is playing out for voters. and lara trump will take us inside the campaign strategy going forward. but first, fox news correspondent david is here to break down the baltimore numbers. david, good evening. >> good evening to you. the president continues to talk about giving billions to a district he says cannot account for that money. exactly how much money to the trump administration give to elijah cummings district to make it depends what you ask what we're looking at the actual numbers and have them tonight. >> all of this money goes there and take a look at it, i don't have to describe it. take a look at it. there's no strategy, it's very simple. and elijah cummings is in charge of it and he ought to take his oversight committee and he ought to park them in baltimore and find out what happened to the $15 billion. and a lot of other money. >> the president says $15 billion. according to publicly available data, the total federal obligations for cummings district in fiscal year 2018, $9.26.5 billion so far in
. >> sandra: and just moments, brit hume on how all this is playing out for voters. and lara trump will take us inside the campaign strategy going forward. but first, fox news correspondent david is here to break down the baltimore numbers. david, good evening. >> good evening to you. the president continues to talk about giving billions to a district he says cannot account for that money. exactly how much money to the trump administration give to elijah cummings district to make it...
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brit hume has watched the entire span and joins us next.join us next for some perspective. >> tucker: the democratic presidential race has evolved into the victim hood olympics, you have to be a victim or you can't compete. tougher for corey booker who grew up in an affluent family, both parents ibm executives, rhodes scholar, went to yale law school. others like joe biden find themselves on the wrong side, biden described as an oppressor, told to shuffle off the ash heap of history. pete buttigieg wants to be president so he has to be a victim. but it's hard to pose as one, he went to harvard, child of a college professor, then got a rhodes scholarship, consultant for mckenzie, now he's wall street's favorite democratic candidate at the age of 37. how can he claim to be a victim or oppressed? easy. pete buttigieg is the victim of a racism. huh, you say? true. on sunday buttigieg tweeted this, and we're quoting, as an immigrant and a citizen my dad cared deeply about this country. once when he was speaking at a campus protest against reagan
brit hume has watched the entire span and joins us next.join us next for some perspective. >> tucker: the democratic presidential race has evolved into the victim hood olympics, you have to be a victim or you can't compete. tougher for corey booker who grew up in an affluent family, both parents ibm executives, rhodes scholar, went to yale law school. others like joe biden find themselves on the wrong side, biden described as an oppressor, told to shuffle off the ash heap of history. pete...
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the oppressive heat has not stopped folks to come out to the national mall to celebrate a hugment in humed history. tonight, marks 50 years to the day that mankind landed on the moon. each night this week, the washington monument has been prjected an image of the saturn 5 rocket. they have also been putting on a show that re-enacts the landing. nasa has also been giving outdy god bags. earlier we met a yng woman who's interning at nasa this summer. a big part of their work has been learning from the past and using thaowledge to move forward in the future. >> it's incredible to see everyone. there are equally as many people who nevesaw it. >> there will be a big countdown at the washington monument tonight at 10:56 p.m. that is the exact minute neil armstrong first walked on the more than. >> stay hydrated out there, and anyone that's going to be headi out there this evening still apply the sunscre y'all. you can find more information about tonight's show including the best spot to see it. search apollo 11. >>> it does not get hotter than what it is today. if you have spent any amount of t
the oppressive heat has not stopped folks to come out to the national mall to celebrate a hugment in humed history. tonight, marks 50 years to the day that mankind landed on the moon. each night this week, the washington monument has been prjected an image of the saturn 5 rocket. they have also been putting on a show that re-enacts the landing. nasa has also been giving outdy god bags. earlier we met a yng woman who's interning at nasa this summer. a big part of their work has been learning...
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been shaped, all of the colors, everything else, the level of creativity is limit the only by the hume>> good thing you that it would been a disaster with us in the same city. >> eventually everybody goes crazy. six straight minutes. you really should enjoy the entire their on our website "right this minute".cright this >> videos like these are the reason i love the show. >> these are great. >> hot summer day. keeping it clean and classy. >> so delicate. >> >> wolfing it down in two bites. that's terrible. >> so getting down to the last slice. >> got to make it count. >> i love it. >> yeah videos like this are what the internet is about. >> yeah this was sent to us by matt and lisa working on the summer friday can be treacherous. can't be bothered. >> i think he's just entertaining himself. ♪ >>> youtuber sweep the aisle but stocking up for, something special. >>> and the slow mo guys are mixing things up when chemistry class starts bumping. see when the beat drops next. >> are they paying heavy metal. [ laughter ] th hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells th hyaluronic acid so it bounces
been shaped, all of the colors, everything else, the level of creativity is limit the only by the hume>> good thing you that it would been a disaster with us in the same city. >> eventually everybody goes crazy. six straight minutes. you really should enjoy the entire their on our website "right this minute".cright this >> videos like these are the reason i love the show. >> these are great. >> hot summer day. keeping it clean and classy. >> so...
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dug up by jack nderson's deputy, brit hume, when i was in the white house writing speeches about how these ids, we got to crack down on student disorders, and brit hume called me up and said, pat, i something here. it says you were arrested and this is what you were charged it, $2,000 bond and all of this, what do you have to say for ourself after your fight with the police? i said, well, brit, i was a head they brought out the sticks. one of my better lines. when you have no defense. dad, what were they like? >> my father was very much an autocrat. autocratic. his three political heroes were joe mccarthy, general mcarthur francisco franco of spain, catholic who finished off the communists. in spain, he was a very devout catholic. gonzaga before i did. he came off out of a broken family. and the r had left him jesuits came by and got him when trinity.ted from holy it was an irish neighborhood in those days and they brought him to gonzaga, and so when -- he raised nine kids and my you know, these towns you saw, that trump was -- i used to go up after the water. one of eight kids. my c
dug up by jack nderson's deputy, brit hume, when i was in the white house writing speeches about how these ids, we got to crack down on student disorders, and brit hume called me up and said, pat, i something here. it says you were arrested and this is what you were charged it, $2,000 bond and all of this, what do you have to say for ourself after your fight with the police? i said, well, brit, i was a head they brought out the sticks. one of my better lines. when you have no defense. dad, what...
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hume and i share a common vision for achieving lasting peace. reporters don't pay much attention to the game the festive mood of the crowd or the positive interaction between the schoolchildren ready they'd rather focus on the negatives. ready later one journalist wrote we can't even manage to play football together how will we ever be able to achieve peace. ready ready now and for our final destination the village of terrain. the local mayor is working hard to bring greek and turkish cypriots together. man and us cut a young us really visits this small chapel because it lies inside the demilitarized zone the local residents are allowed to attend services here just twice a year we had to get permission from the un to take the speeches. the chapel is located near the beach but that is off limits to the residents. whose it supports and. forms that are fully home of us from after 97475 percent of the village ended up in the north including the beach. it's a saintly area that's 2 and a half kilometers long it didn't have any hotels before 974 or you
hume and i share a common vision for achieving lasting peace. reporters don't pay much attention to the game the festive mood of the crowd or the positive interaction between the schoolchildren ready they'd rather focus on the negatives. ready later one journalist wrote we can't even manage to play football together how will we ever be able to achieve peace. ready ready now and for our final destination the village of terrain. the local mayor is working hard to bring greek and turkish cypriots...
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it is probably thought thought that if we had hume that they delivered these weapons after the phone call but the image that you support. is not new to highly 5 they have. built a an air base and near benghazi they have been delivering arms to after since 2040 so this would continue and i think they might have basically think they can get away with it and they have got to a gotten away with it for a long time not only libya but then yemen and other parts of the world lawrence in washington so many countries so many people who buy these weapons now seemed to just more recently than than the time scale that sila is referring to they seem perfectly comfortable with breaching the guidelines with breaching the restrictions so has any has anything shifty or changed within that calculation that those people are making well known fact it's got worse because president trump has bragged about the arms sales that he sells to countries in the region he's made this a centerpiece of his foreign policy and every time the congress said well wait a 2nd those weapons are ending up in the wrong hands h
it is probably thought thought that if we had hume that they delivered these weapons after the phone call but the image that you support. is not new to highly 5 they have. built a an air base and near benghazi they have been delivering arms to after since 2040 so this would continue and i think they might have basically think they can get away with it and they have got to a gotten away with it for a long time not only libya but then yemen and other parts of the world lawrence in washington so...
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no hume. and there was silence. oh may. i don't think they saw a black woman standing there on stage. i think the music her music you just were in the presence of something very special you were in the presence you were you were in this other space because. i can stand up i can stand. but not because up because i never was yes i was. wrong was. was. she didn't really understand the. the affection that people had towards her she didn't she didn't i mean she would come out after a concert and say that was a that was a good audience you know nothing about her singing but before hand should be iraq very nervous she didn't want to talk to her one time we had a concert that was about 60 miles away when i was road man and she and her. and not one word was spoken in the limo on the way up on the way back you could show her up . in the final years of ella fitzgerald in life jim blackman was one of the few people allowed into her inner circle. i always said that it's a good thing ella was as universally acclaimed as she was because i
no hume. and there was silence. oh may. i don't think they saw a black woman standing there on stage. i think the music her music you just were in the presence of something very special you were in the presence you were you were in this other space because. i can stand up i can stand. but not because up because i never was yes i was. wrong was. was. she didn't really understand the. the affection that people had towards her she didn't she didn't i mean she would come out after a concert and say...
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this was dug up by jack anderson's deputy brit hume.hen i was in the white house, writing speeches about how these kids, we've got to crackdown on student disorders and brit hume called me up and says, "pat, i want to read you something here. it says that you're arrested and this is what you are charged with. you're at on $2,000.00 bond and all of this. what do you have to say for yourself than fight with the police?" i said, "brit, i was ahead on points until they brought out the sticks." it's one of my better lines, when you have no defense. brian: mom and dad -- what were they like? patrick: well, my father was very much an autocratic -- very autocratic. as i mentioned right from the beginning on an earlier book, his three political heroes were joe mccarthy, general mcarthur, and general francisco franco of spain, the catholic who finished off a communist. in spain he was a very devout catholic. he went to gonzaga before i did. he came off out of a broken family. his father had left him and the jesuits came by and got him when he gra
this was dug up by jack anderson's deputy brit hume.hen i was in the white house, writing speeches about how these kids, we've got to crackdown on student disorders and brit hume called me up and says, "pat, i want to read you something here. it says that you're arrested and this is what you are charged with. you're at on $2,000.00 bond and all of this. what do you have to say for yourself than fight with the police?" i said, "brit, i was ahead on points until they brought out...
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the de-hume inization is not only with those families but the algts we have told to do these to these families. .c president obama set up a bill for i. why are we not guild funding i.c.e. >> they are working on bills that would tighten oversight ank woro improve standard $fs f migrants in custody. >>> shocking new detarls as r. kelly is indicted. he alleged paid off a victim and her family to deny she was the underaged girl at the center of the 2007 child poshography chiel a report that kelly kept women locked in his home and weren't lowed to do anything without ermission. his attorney issued a statement saying he and his lawyers look forward to his day in court, the truth coming out. a bail hearing is set for next week. >> a new look at the video in which we hear a white officer use the n word. the action being taken even as he kdefends his force.an coming up, a possible new location for an amazon buildingndo a cunt down to amon prime day. a warning about one of the most popular deals you will find. >> first, we are on panda baby watch. the mom is starting to build a nest, which coul
the de-hume inization is not only with those families but the algts we have told to do these to these families. .c president obama set up a bill for i. why are we not guild funding i.c.e. >> they are working on bills that would tighten oversight ank woro improve standard $fs f migrants in custody. >>> shocking new detarls as r. kelly is indicted. he alleged paid off a victim and her family to deny she was the underaged girl at the center of the 2007 child poshography chiel a...
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in nearby cheadle hume the flood moved along roads, across driveways and into back gardens.a major incident was declared as people grabbed whatever they could to bail out the water. the last 2a hours in north yorkshire have been atrocious, this toddler carried out of the torrent, his family in their car when rescuers reached them. in the end they came around the field and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us and a few other people from the boot of the car. from the boot of the car? from the boot of the car, yes, i guess we were on a slope and it is where the water seemed the slowest and the lowest that way. hailstones hammer down on this housing estate in leyburn. you couldn't believe what you were filming? no. allison lawes was in disbelief as she videoed the storm on her phone. today she was left to clean up and reflect on the speed with which the flood took hold. there was a carpet of hailstones across everywhere, it was like winter, it was like it had snowed. the next thing i heard was gurgling up my plug hole in the bathroom which i had never heard before
in nearby cheadle hume the flood moved along roads, across driveways and into back gardens.a major incident was declared as people grabbed whatever they could to bail out the water. the last 2a hours in north yorkshire have been atrocious, this toddler carried out of the torrent, his family in their car when rescuers reached them. in the end they came around the field and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us and a few other people from the boot of the car. from the boot of the...
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in nearby cheadle hume, the floods moved along roads, across driveways and energy back gardens.d as people grabbed whatever they could to bail out the water. the last 2a hours in north yorkshire have been atrocious. this toddler carried out of the torrent, his family in the car when rescuers reached them. they came around the field and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us and a few other people from the boot of the car. from the boot of the car? in the boot of the car, yes, i guess we were on a slope and it is where the water seemed the slowest and the lowest that way. hailstones hammer down on this housing estate in leyburn. hailstones hammered down on this housing estate in leyburn. you couldn't believe what you were filming? allison was amazed. today she was left to reflect on what happened. there was a carpet of hailstones across everywhere, it was like winter, it was like it had snowed. the next thing i heard was gurgling up my plug hole in the bathroom which i had never heard before, and the rain started. i went downstairs to make a cup of tea and realised t
in nearby cheadle hume, the floods moved along roads, across driveways and energy back gardens.d as people grabbed whatever they could to bail out the water. the last 2a hours in north yorkshire have been atrocious. this toddler carried out of the torrent, his family in the car when rescuers reached them. they came around the field and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us and a few other people from the boot of the car. from the boot of the car? in the boot of the car, yes, i...
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my name is lala hume, and i am here to support the nomination of ruby bolaria-shifrin to the treasure island development authority. i practice land use law, and clerked for federal judges including here and the northern district of california. i'm a graduate of u.c. berkeley school of law. i'm a proud resident of the mission district in san francisco. i've known ruby almost two years in personal engagement as well as professional capacities. given my past experience and the contacts and interests i maintain in these areas, i've had the opportunity to learn about ruby's work in a professional context. she has a thoughtful approach to solving problems to ensure all voices with heard. in many situations she has proven herself to be the most engaged and impactful when she's helping others. i support ruby's nomination to the treasure island development authority and i urge you to do the same. >> supervisor walton: thank you. is there any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you so much for coming in and step forward to want to serve in this role. the work on t
my name is lala hume, and i am here to support the nomination of ruby bolaria-shifrin to the treasure island development authority. i practice land use law, and clerked for federal judges including here and the northern district of california. i'm a graduate of u.c. berkeley school of law. i'm a proud resident of the mission district in san francisco. i've known ruby almost two years in personal engagement as well as professional capacities. given my past experience and the contacts and...
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i know, i'm humely encouraged -- hugely encouraged. >> but still, there are a lot who doubt him. >> he's not the kind of serious politician. >> johnson took over for theresa may. may tweeted they'll work together to deliver a brexit that works for the whole u.k. >> boris johnson gives a no confidence vote. the vote of no confidence is a formal motion in parliament that essentially has the house has no confidence in the government. it's debated and voted on. multiple sources say corbin will make a move if it is triggered. >>> how an officer made a split- second decision to pull a man from a burning car. >>> and forger special council -- counsel robert mueller will be on the stand tomorrow. why he won't stay far from his conclusion in the final report. >>> a minor cooldown. beautiful view there over san francisco. mostly sunny skies. away from the coastline. i'll have a look at what you can expect for today and the rest of the week coming up. >>> members of congress are premming for special counsel robert mueller's testimony tomorrow. what lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expect from t
i know, i'm humely encouraged -- hugely encouraged. >> but still, there are a lot who doubt him. >> he's not the kind of serious politician. >> johnson took over for theresa may. may tweeted they'll work together to deliver a brexit that works for the whole u.k. >> boris johnson gives a no confidence vote. the vote of no confidence is a formal motion in parliament that essentially has the house has no confidence in the government. it's debated and voted on. multiple...
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. >> you brought up an interesting point about hume mants rights versus policy. to take the president to task about that difference. in fact, in their letter they write instead of condemning gross human rights violators, president trump has fawned over kim jong-un, looked the other way as gee jinping imprisons mill and covered up for saudi arabia crown prince. how has the white house defended those choice dollars? >> you're exactly right. so many of this president's predecessors use their position when they deal with foreign leaders and particularly when they're traveling overseas to shine a light on human rights abuses to set america as an example. and use it to say this is how you should be using your free society. use us as an example. this president doesn't do that at all. it's a for more realistic tractional approach to foreign policy. you read the names, whether it's russia or china or saudi arabia. and, yes, the philippines where he's not only not condemned the extra judicial killings ordered by duterte, but has done the same here for drug dealers in the u
. >> you brought up an interesting point about hume mants rights versus policy. to take the president to task about that difference. in fact, in their letter they write instead of condemning gross human rights violators, president trump has fawned over kim jong-un, looked the other way as gee jinping imprisons mill and covered up for saudi arabia crown prince. how has the white house defended those choice dollars? >> you're exactly right. so many of this president's predecessors use...
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fox news senior political analyst brit hume: the comments of nativist, xenophobic, counterfactual, and politically stupid. president trump tweets the congressman are racist. if democrats were to unite around the foul language and racist hatred spewed from the mouths and actions of these very unpopular and unrepresentative congresswoman it will be interesting to seal it plays ou out. in another tweet the president demanded from them an apology. democrats have called president trumps tweets racist and divisive, the house speaker nancy pelosi calling for both parties to support a resolution that condemns what she calls his enough open tweet tweets. representative must be 13 tweeted this morning, it's important to note that the president's words telling the four women to go back to their country's hallmark language of rights of premises. he feels comfortable leading the g.o.p. and outright racism and that should concern all americans. john roberts live from the north lawn. >> good afternoon. the president spoke earlier today in the event on the south lawn at all about products that were ma
fox news senior political analyst brit hume: the comments of nativist, xenophobic, counterfactual, and politically stupid. president trump tweets the congressman are racist. if democrats were to unite around the foul language and racist hatred spewed from the mouths and actions of these very unpopular and unrepresentative congresswoman it will be interesting to seal it plays ou out. in another tweet the president demanded from them an apology. democrats have called president trumps tweets...
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>> that's astonishing, he could read some david humes and talk about causality. are they corollary, corroborating? the president is trying to demonize the progressives and liberals as if they are the cause of this, while he's president now, while he's sitting in the bully pull pep, to be able to speak out against this issue, what he's proved to us, is the fact that he has a pen that is active, and he can go in there and issue executive orders, and he can do things that will make a substantive difference. he can call the secretary of housing, and tell ben carson, you have to do something different than what you're doing now. the point is, he wants to paint a portrait of democrats and progressives and those who are concerned about these issues, and somehow out of step, out of tune, allow their public policies 20 undercut and undermine the people they are meant to help, and the reality is, his public policy ain't doing nothing, it's not just a matter of come mas, it's semicolons. >> look at you. from the numerical to the grammatical, i expect nothing less. i mention
>> that's astonishing, he could read some david humes and talk about causality. are they corollary, corroborating? the president is trying to demonize the progressives and liberals as if they are the cause of this, while he's president now, while he's sitting in the bully pull pep, to be able to speak out against this issue, what he's proved to us, is the fact that he has a pen that is active, and he can go in there and issue executive orders, and he can do things that will make a...
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that means the crop that more than 600 million hume ans countn is going to get less nutritious as carbon dioxide levels rise. think about the consequences of that. trump administration buried that. they even tried to block outside scientists who worked at other institutions. scientist who is worked from other institutions with the usda scientists on that study, the trump administration tried to block their outside institutions from putting out any press releases or statements announcing these findings and wanted to make sure to keep them quiet. you are only dealing with potential starvation of 600 million people or massive changes in nutritional needs for 600 million people. why would anyone need to know about that? politico interviewed one scientist who spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid the possibility of retaliation and he said why the hell is the u.s. who is the leader in scientific research, why are they ignoring this? it's not like this is something esoteric. this has dire consequences for the entire planet. you can only postpone reality for so long. i know everybody decr
that means the crop that more than 600 million hume ans countn is going to get less nutritious as carbon dioxide levels rise. think about the consequences of that. trump administration buried that. they even tried to block outside scientists who worked at other institutions. scientist who is worked from other institutions with the usda scientists on that study, the trump administration tried to block their outside institutions from putting out any press releases or statements announcing these...
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brit hume joins us in studio now. good evening. >> hi. >> bret: welcome back. a big day. >> quite a day. first on this dustup between him and his four women. it striking that these democrats were at war with this group before the president decided it was a good idea to get in the middle of it and if you're looking for one thing that would tend to unite democrats, if their loathing of donald trump. so if you want them to continue to stumble along, the democrats, the way they seem to be fighting among themselves, it's not at all clear to me that him getting in the middle of it is going to help the cause at all. >> bret: rush limbaugh took a different tack on that same kind of -- talking about the rift we nancy pelosi in these four lawmakers, take a listen. >> i don't think trump likes the rift. i think trump wants the democrat party to become known as the alexandria ocasio-cortez green new deal socialism party. i think he wants to hang that label around all of them, and for that to happen, they have to be unified. >> bret: do you buy that? >> that's one theory of
brit hume joins us in studio now. good evening. >> hi. >> bret: welcome back. a big day. >> quite a day. first on this dustup between him and his four women. it striking that these democrats were at war with this group before the president decided it was a good idea to get in the middle of it and if you're looking for one thing that would tend to unite democrats, if their loathing of donald trump. so if you want them to continue to stumble along, the democrats, the way they...
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brit hume put out a tweet i thought was intriguing. back comments are nativist, xenophobic, counter factual, politically stupid but do not meet the standard definition of racism a word recklessly flung around these days that its actual mean something lost. how do you see this? >> i see this as democrats trying to paint the president from the very beginning of his administration as a racist, as a criminal. somebody not fit to be president. yet not based on fact. the way i interpreted the president's remarks were clearly love it or leave it. how long has that been said in america? the president can accept their speech. he doesn't have to agree with it. to blatantly call him a racist is something right out of their talking points. they're doubling down on it themselves. they're wrong. charles: real quick, danielle, real quick. "axios" went to michigan and talked to a bunch swing voters in michigan, the swing voters praised president trump on immigration. eight out of 12 participants agreed with the statement, when we give migrants, food,
brit hume put out a tweet i thought was intriguing. back comments are nativist, xenophobic, counter factual, politically stupid but do not meet the standard definition of racism a word recklessly flung around these days that its actual mean something lost. how do you see this? >> i see this as democrats trying to paint the president from the very beginning of his administration as a racist, as a criminal. somebody not fit to be president. yet not based on fact. the way i interpreted the...
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it is probably thought thought that if we had hume that they delivered these weapons after the phone call but the image that you support. is not new to leave i have to or they have. built a in air base and near benghazi they have been delivering arms to after since 2040 so this will continue and i think they might have basically think they can get away with it and they have got to a gotten away with it for a long time not only libya but in yemen and other parts of the world lawrence in washington so many countries so many people who buy these weapons now seemed to just more recently than than the time scale that sila is referring to they seem perfectly comfortable with breaching the guidelines with breaching the restrictions so has any has anything shifted or changed within that calculation that those people are making well known fact it's got worse because president trump has bragged about the arms sales that he sells to countries in the region he's made this a centerpiece of his foreign policy and every time the congress oh well wait a 2nd those weapons are ending up in the wrong h
it is probably thought thought that if we had hume that they delivered these weapons after the phone call but the image that you support. is not new to leave i have to or they have. built a in air base and near benghazi they have been delivering arms to after since 2040 so this will continue and i think they might have basically think they can get away with it and they have got to a gotten away with it for a long time not only libya but in yemen and other parts of the world lawrence in...
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stop protesters from vandalizing property the demonstrators were calling for the release of a brit hume zagg zacky the leader of the islamic movement in nigeria. i mean it's very sad more. the demonstration is the latest in a series of violent confrontations between members of this movement of nigeria the umbrella organization of shiites in the country and the security forces less than 2 weeks ago the shiites stormed the national assembly or the parliament trying to access that building which resulted in violent clashes between them and security forces it was reported that at least 2 people were killed and 2 police officers were injured alongside many members of the shiite groups and the most the demonstrators were actually pushing or applying pressure on the nigerian government to have their media you spouse and some other members of the organization release who have been in detention since 2015 after a violent confrontation between them and the military which resulted into hundreds of death now the shiites have been demanding that the nigerian government release their leader who they
stop protesters from vandalizing property the demonstrators were calling for the release of a brit hume zagg zacky the leader of the islamic movement in nigeria. i mean it's very sad more. the demonstration is the latest in a series of violent confrontations between members of this movement of nigeria the umbrella organization of shiites in the country and the security forces less than 2 weeks ago the shiites stormed the national assembly or the parliament trying to access that building which...
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it's nice to listen to secretary carson speak with what david hume called the calm sunshine of the mindit is clearly less racist than it has ever been, just as every college campus is less racist than it has ever been. listening to the juvenile squad, these four women who are only incidentally legislators, what they are really doing is burnishing their own celebrity.a they aren't taking care of their constituents. i wish they would give thet phrase "people of color" a rest. we need to retire that phrase because it is a racist -- >> tucker: what does that mean? >> you are a nice color, tucker. i think of myself as being sort of a pleasing pink. everybody has a color. it is a racist term, because the idea is that somehow you areha trapped by your skin color. that having dark skin imbues you with a special virtue, and having white skin imbues youci with a special evil, or a liability, and that is a racist idea. and it is being used as a bludgeon to criminalize policy differences and criminalize differences of opinion. for the sake of america. for the sake of unity. we have to stand up, peo
it's nice to listen to secretary carson speak with what david hume called the calm sunshine of the mindit is clearly less racist than it has ever been, just as every college campus is less racist than it has ever been. listening to the juvenile squad, these four women who are only incidentally legislators, what they are really doing is burnishing their own celebrity.a they aren't taking care of their constituents. i wish they would give thet phrase "people of color" a rest. we need to...
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has obtained emails that show border agents allegedly tried to hume ill night a honeymoon during an -hondur honduran. we have more on this. what is this about? >> reporter: it is yet another disturbing allegation. according to a customs and border protection agent, this incident happened in el paso in march. what they say they witnessed was a border patrol agent forced a honduran migrant to hold a sign that read -- [ speaking spanish ] which translates to "i like men." the migrant was processed through a center in an effort to embarrass and humiliate him. according to the witness, there were two senior officers who did nothing to step in. cnn has obtained emails that shows the incident was raised to supervisors, according to the source nothing was done. we took the allegations to customs and border protection. they say that they've handed him over to the professor of professional responsibilities. new this morning, we're learning of a second closed facebook group with a nexus to customs and border protection. the group is also closed just like the one we reported on earlier this week.
has obtained emails that show border agents allegedly tried to hume ill night a honeymoon during an -hondur honduran. we have more on this. what is this about? >> reporter: it is yet another disturbing allegation. according to a customs and border protection agent, this incident happened in el paso in march. what they say they witnessed was a border patrol agent forced a honduran migrant to hold a sign that read -- [ speaking spanish ] which translates to "i like men." the...
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senior political analyst brit hume. jonathan swan, national political reporter for axios.nterprise institute. bret, what about that debate and kind of what you saw? >> i'll tell you this, i think we are all watching those debates so closely and with such interest, but it is awfully early still and what i think we have to be alert to is the likelihood that whatever effect these debates seem to be having on the race, not very permanent. the last round of debates we had this -- joe biden take a bunch of hits from kamala harris. she comes up in a pulse, he sinks in the polls. and here we are only weeks later. his backup about where he was and she is sunk again, which suggested people at this early stage are not reacting very strongly that their impressions are impermanent and soft and so whatever comes out of these two nights, i question whatever the effects are going to last very long. >> bret: we are a long way from the iowa caucuses at the beginning of february and that the first contest you have to night. you got this stage with again joe biden and kamala harris. and other
senior political analyst brit hume. jonathan swan, national political reporter for axios.nterprise institute. bret, what about that debate and kind of what you saw? >> i'll tell you this, i think we are all watching those debates so closely and with such interest, but it is awfully early still and what i think we have to be alert to is the likelihood that whatever effect these debates seem to be having on the race, not very permanent. the last round of debates we had this -- joe biden...
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brit hume singh mueller is still struggling to answer questions, even after they were repeated. i don't know that democrats or republicans going into this side robert mueller or even thought that would be an element of this hearing, that robert mueller was struggling to really take on some of these questions and answer them. >> harris: you know, emily, how is mueller's credibility holding up at this point? you are making some comments as we were watching. >> emily: i think that's what the republicans had gone after. frankly, it's been eroded. the overarching theme i saw today, was this erosion of what we perceived as the commander of a two-year investigation, to kind of be reduced to this feeble man that frankly had zero command of the report or the content, with a self admission that it was a segmented investigation? so republicans are counting on it. they are pouncing on the credibility both of him as well as the investigation, because it's now and admitted staff-that investigation. democrats are focusing on the attempts, alleged attempts, at obstruction and the "but for." the
brit hume singh mueller is still struggling to answer questions, even after they were repeated. i don't know that democrats or republicans going into this side robert mueller or even thought that would be an element of this hearing, that robert mueller was struggling to really take on some of these questions and answer them. >> harris: you know, emily, how is mueller's credibility holding up at this point? you are making some comments as we were watching. >> emily: i think that's...
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it is probably thought thought that if we had hume that they delivered these weapons after the phone call but the images support. is not new to leave after they have. built a air base and near benghazi they have been delivering arms to after since 2040 so this would continue and i think they might have basically think they can get away with it and they have got to a gotten away with it for a long time not only libya but them yemen and other parts of the world lawrence in washington so many countries so many people who buy these weapons now seemed to just more recently than than the timescale that sila is referring to they seem perfectly comfortable with breaching the guidelines with breaching the restrictions so has any has anything shifty or changed within that calculation that those people are making well known fact it's got worse because president trump has bragged about the arms sales that he sells to countries in the region he's made this a centerpiece of his foreign policy and every time the congress oh well wait a 2nd those weapons are ending up in the wrong hands he'll say no
it is probably thought thought that if we had hume that they delivered these weapons after the phone call but the images support. is not new to leave after they have. built a air base and near benghazi they have been delivering arms to after since 2040 so this would continue and i think they might have basically think they can get away with it and they have got to a gotten away with it for a long time not only libya but them yemen and other parts of the world lawrence in washington so many...
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the archaeologist and -- hume, and bill kelso had an argument about whether it was a tanning pit or whether it was a slave housing that was at the beginning. bill kelso one, and they put slave housing right there at the end of the path, and you had to pass through that before you went to carter's grove. but there were people who would go across the bridge, like they didn't see the slave quarters. there were three buildings there. but, at all they would see is the mansion. just at the top of the hill. they would make a beeline towards the mansion. a beeline. arthur was so big, until he could stand and put his hand on one end of the -- on the other end of the gate to stop people just because as you came off the gate, you could see the slave quarters. and so, art did that. he stood there because he knew the group of people who are going to be -- out of the film and coming across the bridge. and they came across the bridge. and art - i know you're trying to get to the magic. but let me, let me just ask you one question. anybody here related to the dupont's, raise your hand? raise your hand. nob
the archaeologist and -- hume, and bill kelso had an argument about whether it was a tanning pit or whether it was a slave housing that was at the beginning. bill kelso one, and they put slave housing right there at the end of the path, and you had to pass through that before you went to carter's grove. but there were people who would go across the bridge, like they didn't see the slave quarters. there were three buildings there. but, at all they would see is the mansion. just at the top of the...
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and they had a debate -- the archaeologyists and ivan hume, and bill kelso had an argument about whether it was a tanning pit or slave housing at the beginning. bill kelso won and they put slave housing right there at the end of the path. and you had to pass through that before you went to carter's grove. but there were people who were -- who would go across the bridge and like they didn't see the slave quarter. there were three buildings there but he would -- and all they would see it the is the mention just the top of the mansion make a bee line toward the mansion. >> there you go. >> arthur was so big, until he could stand and put his hand on one end of the gate and the other end of the gate to stop people just as -- because as you came off the -- off the gate you could see the slave quarters. and so art did that. and he stood there. because he knew it was a graup of people who were going to be pulsing out of the film and coming across the bridge. and they came across the bridge. art said let me just -- i know you trying to get the mention. let me just ask you one question. anybody he
and they had a debate -- the archaeologyists and ivan hume, and bill kelso had an argument about whether it was a tanning pit or slave housing at the beginning. bill kelso won and they put slave housing right there at the end of the path. and you had to pass through that before you went to carter's grove. but there were people who were -- who would go across the bridge and like they didn't see the slave quarter. there were three buildings there but he would -- and all they would see it the is...
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when i first remember when i was a boy was alex douglas hume in 1964 so i have seen many come and goi have got to know some of them personally. i know the two main characters personally, i pay enormous tribute to theresa may as she leaves, i have known her for well she leaves, i have known her for we ll over she leaves, i have known her for well over 40 years. i also extend my very best wishes to boris johnson as he assumes the great responsibilities as our prime minister, andi responsibilities as our prime minister, and i hope he is able to solve the insoluble, reconcile the irreconcilable, and make a success of the very difficult political situation we find ourselves in. this is one of those days that is a huge day in national history, but may i say, time is short and perhaps that isa time say, time is short and perhaps that is a time for the sort of niceties you are talking about, the sort of honeymoon period, less than 100 days until the october 31 deadline. we are told borisjohnson is appointing dominic cummings is a senior adviser. it says that he is coming ha rd adviser. it sa
when i first remember when i was a boy was alex douglas hume in 1964 so i have seen many come and goi have got to know some of them personally. i know the two main characters personally, i pay enormous tribute to theresa may as she leaves, i have known her for well she leaves, i have known her for we ll over she leaves, i have known her for well over 40 years. i also extend my very best wishes to boris johnson as he assumes the great responsibilities as our prime minister, andi responsibilities...
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. >> did you consider the de-hume nicing effect on the officers specifically in forcing them? >> enforcing the law often has impacts for everybody involved. that is something they sign up for but something we want to provide for with services for anyone who needs it. >> do you agree with the order that halted your separation policy? >> i agreed with the halting from last year. >> there have been reports that president trump and miller wanted to restart mass separations. they wanted to this would violate the court order. is that true. saying those prosecutions are not on the table at this time. you are saying those reports are incorrect and they wanted to restart the child separation. >> i'm referring to the president's statements. >> privately. >> not in my experience. >> in your experience, the answer is no? >> first of all, i'm not going to speak about conversations with the president i've personally had. i'm not aware of other deliberations with other officials. >> mr. secretary, there were reports that the president offered you a pardon foreclosing the border to asylum see
. >> did you consider the de-hume nicing effect on the officers specifically in forcing them? >> enforcing the law often has impacts for everybody involved. that is something they sign up for but something we want to provide for with services for anyone who needs it. >> do you agree with the order that halted your separation policy? >> i agreed with the halting from last year. >> there have been reports that president trump and miller wanted to restart mass...