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and david hume kennerly.uires the three names capture the greatness of the man who is sitting with us tonight. [applause] david: thank you. i am honored to be here. awas david's editor like being that radar operator of pearl harbor. he was an uncontrollable force. and an evend longer-term admirer. this will surprise some of you i was an audit child. [laughter] --odd child magazine., -- covers -- i remember his time magazine covers from long ago. he bumped matthew brady out of the way to get that lincoln shot. at doingnobody better what he does and the remarkable thing is in many ways, he invented the genre of which he is the master which is that of being in the room. david: thank you. now we will sing a hymn for our funeral. you might wonder why my archive is here. jon: tell us why we are here. david: the university of arizona center for creative photography is the perfect place for i think , and by the way i want to thank rebecca kennerly, my wife without whom this would not have happened. [applause] my thre
and david hume kennerly.uires the three names capture the greatness of the man who is sitting with us tonight. [applause] david: thank you. i am honored to be here. awas david's editor like being that radar operator of pearl harbor. he was an uncontrollable force. and an evend longer-term admirer. this will surprise some of you i was an audit child. [laughter] --odd child magazine., -- covers -- i remember his time magazine covers from long ago. he bumped matthew brady out of the way to get...
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so tonight on "the story" brit hume and congressman eric swalwell are here in new york to talk about the latest in the impeachment proceedings. also with us this evening missouri senator josh hawley who believes it is time to sanction the leaders in china. but he also says do not trust what silicon valley executives are telling you. also, with us tonight, jesse watters on that stunning hot mic abc moment that is raising a lot of questions about how jeffrey epstein's story got buried three years ago and, yet, brett kavanaugh's was fair game. good evening, everybody, i'm martha mccallum and this is "the story" and we begin tonight with the absolutely horrifying story coming out of mexico tonight. at least nine americans, three women and six children, including 8 mold twins were massacred in their vehicles in mexico. their bullet-ridden, burned out cars discovered in an area that's known for drug and migrant smuggling. [crying] this is for the record. anita and four of my grandchildren are burnt and shot up. >> martha: horrifying, all of it. in moments we will be joined by the aunt of d
so tonight on "the story" brit hume and congressman eric swalwell are here in new york to talk about the latest in the impeachment proceedings. also with us this evening missouri senator josh hawley who believes it is time to sanction the leaders in china. but he also says do not trust what silicon valley executives are telling you. also, with us tonight, jesse watters on that stunning hot mic abc moment that is raising a lot of questions about how jeffrey epstein's story got buried...
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let's go to brit hume. thank you for coming in. at the end of the second week of public hearings you were talking about how you felt like adam schiff was almost ready to cry in that final summation. as if he failed to make his case. is that why we haven't seen the polls move as i mention -- that cnn poll and others that are moving its independent voters they were not so in favor of impeachment. >> i think that chairman adam schiff had the goal of lumping up a groundswell of public support for the impeachment and removal of this president and he hoped the hearings would do that. it seems pretty clear they have not done that. you take that cnn poll which is identical to the one before the hearings, that's a clear indicator as there is. of course there are other polls that show slippage and support for impeachment among independents and some others. i think adam schiff was sensing that that was a reaction at the end which is why -- i think you try to add a little oomph to his case there with his emotional sounding statements. >> ed: a
let's go to brit hume. thank you for coming in. at the end of the second week of public hearings you were talking about how you felt like adam schiff was almost ready to cry in that final summation. as if he failed to make his case. is that why we haven't seen the polls move as i mention -- that cnn poll and others that are moving its independent voters they were not so in favor of impeachment. >> i think that chairman adam schiff had the goal of lumping up a groundswell of public support...
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here now, brit hume. >> brit: from the fox news deck in new york city, and brit hume.pts released. democratic chair of the house intelligence committee revealing testimony from a couple witnesses in the impeachment investigation. federal appeals court rules it's time for president trump to turn over his taxes. his lawyer say they are not finished fighting. will the highest court in the land take up that case? maybe walter white is still kicking. a new drug is killing americans and you will hear what we know about meth 2.0. "fox news reporting starts now. house democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump haveel
here now, brit hume. >> brit: from the fox news deck in new york city, and brit hume.pts released. democratic chair of the house intelligence committee revealing testimony from a couple witnesses in the impeachment investigation. federal appeals court rules it's time for president trump to turn over his taxes. his lawyer say they are not finished fighting. will the highest court in the land take up that case? maybe walter white is still kicking. a new drug is killing americans and you...
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here now, brit hume. >> brit: from the fox news deck in new york city, and brit hume. today transcripts released. democratic chair of the house intelligence committee revealing testimony from a couple witnesses in the impeachment investigation. federal appeals court rules it's time for president trump to turn over his taxes. his lawyer say they are not finished fighting. will the highest court in the land take up that case? maybe walter white is still kicking. a new drug is killing americans and you will hear what we know about meth 2.0. "fox news reporting starts now. house democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have released the first transcript from their closed-door interviews. test money from two witnesses. from a u.s. investor to ukraine marie yovanovitch and former senior advisor to secretary of state michael pompeo, michael mckinlay. according to the documents, mckinley told lawmakers he resigned partly because of his concerns for his -- of the administration's efforts to procure "negative political information." question: i think you've
here now, brit hume. >> brit: from the fox news deck in new york city, and brit hume. today transcripts released. democratic chair of the house intelligence committee revealing testimony from a couple witnesses in the impeachment investigation. federal appeals court rules it's time for president trump to turn over his taxes. his lawyer say they are not finished fighting. will the highest court in the land take up that case? maybe walter white is still kicking. a new drug is killing...
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todos contienen químicos segunda mano.a do tipo de hume conoce más en ellos fuman tu fumas punto org.ones continúan, veremos condiciones más agradables, un sábado ideal, veremos temperaturas en los altos 40, mientras que 44 la temperatura, por supuesto planifique su sábado, veremos una máxima de 76° a eso de las 2:00 de la tarde veremos temperaturas similares, 78 igualmente, pasamos con 73, igualmente esos 69° en lazio de san francisco, tenemos un sistema de alta presión que sigue estancada en la zona, hará su recorrido hasta la costa este, este fin de sema v 70 y 80°, veremos un sistema de baja presión, a partir del martes, el miércoles para el próximo fin de semana, encuentra el día feriado tenemos el día de los veteranos, a eso del mediodía para las tres 76°, tenemos las condiciones para los próximos 10 días, 72 será la máxima, después veremos temperaturas en los 75°, a partir del jueves y viernes, el próximo fin de semana, con eso continuamos con más información >>> gracias por la información, echemos un vistazo a lo que pasa en los deportes >>> esta noche hubo una guerra de las g
todos contienen químicos segunda mano.a do tipo de hume conoce más en ellos fuman tu fumas punto org.ones continúan, veremos condiciones más agradables, un sábado ideal, veremos temperaturas en los altos 40, mientras que 44 la temperatura, por supuesto planifique su sábado, veremos una máxima de 76° a eso de las 2:00 de la tarde veremos temperaturas similares, 78 igualmente, pasamos con 73, igualmente esos 69° en lazio de san francisco, tenemos un sistema de alta presión que sigue...
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brit hume breaks down all the political implications. we begin as often did with chief white house correspondent john roberts on the north lawton. >> and a big break not only from the standpoint of who didn't show but what's coming out. >> across the region and across the country, america fell in love with the nats baseball, that's all they wanted to talk about. that and impeachment. >> president trump welcome the world series champion washington nationals to the white house at the same time congressman adam schiff was lamenting the white house no shows up on capitol hill. >> this will further add to the body of evidence on potential obstruction of congress charge against the president. >> schiff had issued subpoenas for white house officials, john eisenberg and michael ellis, mick mulvaney advisor ryan blair, and mike mccormick. later this week he wants to hear from former national security advisor john bolton. schiff also released transcripts of depositions and former state department advisor michael mckinley today. first learned about
brit hume breaks down all the political implications. we begin as often did with chief white house correspondent john roberts on the north lawton. >> and a big break not only from the standpoint of who didn't show but what's coming out. >> across the region and across the country, america fell in love with the nats baseball, that's all they wanted to talk about. that and impeachment. >> president trump welcome the world series champion washington nationals to the white house...
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brit hume is on deck to weigh in as nancy pelosi tries to reel in the ranks. it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! (vo) the flock blindly flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. some farms grow food. this one grows fuel. ♪ exxonmobil is growing algae for biofuels. that could one day power planes, propel ships, and fuel trucks... and cut their greenhouse gas emissions in half. algae. its potential just keeps growing. ♪ >> mike: two opposing messages coming from within the democratic party on impeachment. another democratic lawmaker claim some caucus members are having second thoughts. >> two opposing messages coming from within the democratic party on impeachment. one lawmake
brit hume is on deck to weigh in as nancy pelosi tries to reel in the ranks. it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! (vo) the flock blindly flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more...
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from the fox news deck i'm brit hume.d with neil cavuto is next. ♪ ♪ >> neil: good for you, brit. that is power. here is something powerful. the first polls set to close in less than three hours in four key states today. kentucky, mississippi, virginia and new jersey. off year elections usually don't get much attention. not this year because these campaign contests could set tone for 2020 and by the way, maybe bull market itself. i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of key races in kentucky and mississippi and races the president is paying very close attention to. right now we're going to go to mike tobin with the one that matters most, in kentucky. mike. >> neil,
from the fox news deck i'm brit hume.d with neil cavuto is next. ♪ ♪ >> neil: good for you, brit. that is power. here is something powerful. the first polls set to close in less than three hours in four key states today. kentucky, mississippi, virginia and new jersey. off year elections usually don't get much attention. not this year because these campaign contests could set tone for 2020 and by the way, maybe bull market itself. i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of key races in kentucky...
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that's your job as you're watching a long period of brit hume watched along all day, fox news senior political analyst and joins us tonight. i am not impugning the integrity of lieutenant colonel vindman, did it seem like one of those moments where watching at home, you say what? if this was the russia hearing and there -- he were pro tem, there would be cause for his arrest. >> of the hosannas that are being flung along with rose petals at all these witnesses stem from the fact that many in the media and the washington political world want donald trump gone and tend to applaud anything that tilts in that direction. there are some problems, however, with this, which are the following in my view. one of them is that while the president is loath to admit there was anything wrong with this phone call and some witnesses are trying to avoid saying that the president really did seek an investigation of joe biden and his son as what you've just recounted about hunter biden suggests that his relationship to burisma and the role that biden played on ukraine policy are fit subjects for investi
that's your job as you're watching a long period of brit hume watched along all day, fox news senior political analyst and joins us tonight. i am not impugning the integrity of lieutenant colonel vindman, did it seem like one of those moments where watching at home, you say what? if this was the russia hearing and there -- he were pro tem, there would be cause for his arrest. >> of the hosannas that are being flung along with rose petals at all these witnesses stem from the fact that many...
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galvanizes them, they are no longer just offering their names, they are ready for work. 2:00, david hume kennelly on his 50 year career in photography. after the monica linsky business he said i don't think there's any fancy way of saying i have sinned. the white -- the writing in newsweek, and i love having print on my photos. and all of a sudden you have the context. at 4:00 eastern on real america, the film, apollo 12, pinpoint for science. >> we have everything in the world drop off. [indiscernible] >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, a look at the work of pat olyphant from the university of virginia, was just acquired his cart -- which has just acquired his cartoon collection. explorer passed on american history everyone -- explore our past on american history every weekend. on american, artifacts, we visit the smithsonian's national portrait gallery for a tour the exhibit marking centennial the 19th amendment. here's a preview. >> the suffragist had to make their way through 500,000 spectators. that's a huge number. one of the problems was that there was no police protection because
galvanizes them, they are no longer just offering their names, they are ready for work. 2:00, david hume kennelly on his 50 year career in photography. after the monica linsky business he said i don't think there's any fancy way of saying i have sinned. the white -- the writing in newsweek, and i love having print on my photos. and all of a sudden you have the context. at 4:00 eastern on real america, the film, apollo 12, pinpoint for science. >> we have everything in the world drop off....
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brit hume watched along all day, he is fox's senior political analyst and he joins us tonight. i'm not impugning the integrity of alexander of inman but it did seem like one of those moments where watching at home, you are thinking, what? by the way, fits with the russian hearing and he was a pro-trump witness, they were because for his imprisonment, at least. >> you may be right about that. obviously, the hosannas that are being flung along with rose petals of its witnesses stem from the fact that many in the media, and the washington political world want donald trump gone and then to applaud anything that tilts in that direction. there are some problems, however, with this, which are the following, in my view. one of them is that while the president is loath to admit there was anything wrong with his phone call, and some witnesses are trying to avoid saying that the president really did seek investigation of joe biden and his son, what you just recounted about hunter biden suggests his relationship to burisma and the role that biden played on ukraine policy are subjects for i
brit hume watched along all day, he is fox's senior political analyst and he joins us tonight. i'm not impugning the integrity of alexander of inman but it did seem like one of those moments where watching at home, you are thinking, what? by the way, fits with the russian hearing and he was a pro-trump witness, they were because for his imprisonment, at least. >> you may be right about that. obviously, the hosannas that are being flung along with rose petals of its witnesses stem from the...
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conversely much as humes was parking spot is so why get the car has to correct itself when pulling it off why then why not drive into a parking spot like this yourself. out of pocket. to prove to the world and him self that humans are still the better parkers much as repeats the task. gets not as though he says he's doing it himself he looks here camera cars and and park. so did he have to pull in twice. so why is the car worse than him. so human still come out on top for now but it's in people's nature to want to take the easy way out so it's probably only a matter of time until the car wins the next parking. he does not pay an automotive journalist john baker says european automakers believe the future mobility will be electric as civically battery powered. how do japanese carmakers like toyota muslim lexus see things that they didn't attend the last frankfurt motor show and i've saved their concepts for the future for the tokyo motor show so yards there to have a look around. in the land of the rising sun carmakers often have a different perspective 25 years ago the 1st hybrid vehi
conversely much as humes was parking spot is so why get the car has to correct itself when pulling it off why then why not drive into a parking spot like this yourself. out of pocket. to prove to the world and him self that humans are still the better parkers much as repeats the task. gets not as though he says he's doing it himself he looks here camera cars and and park. so did he have to pull in twice. so why is the car worse than him. so human still come out on top for now but it's in...
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cement and it will be 30 feet tall and it'll have do you think he's deliberate that you're cruising hume of these linguistic manipulations or do you think that's just what you think he's deliberate that you're cruising hume of these linguistic manipulations or do you think that's just the human or being very articulate i think we expect different but humanoid being very articulate i think we expect different things it's from being difference from beaker a difference in front he has since been created in the debates or so in the know way where it's. a persona where he's allowed a lot more than lots of other people so if your identity as a speaker is that you want a lot more than lots of other people so if your identity as a speaker is that you are you have 100 percent for acidy that your or your very technical or you're going to be correct are you have 100 percent for acidy that your or your very technical or you're going to be correct in the details then when you make a little mistakes people are going to hold you to that standard that in the details then when you make a little mistakes.
cement and it will be 30 feet tall and it'll have do you think he's deliberate that you're cruising hume of these linguistic manipulations or do you think that's just what you think he's deliberate that you're cruising hume of these linguistic manipulations or do you think that's just the human or being very articulate i think we expect different but humanoid being very articulate i think we expect different things it's from being difference from beaker a difference in front he has since been...
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it has chaed the notion ofs what hume capable of, hasn't it? >> absolutely.y.we a few weeks agad two world records broken. ige in vienna, part of a b production. a ton of different pacers. it was a really a marathon for one man and one purpose,n o break two hours, ws,ch was achieved, once thought of as something that was impossible. the very next day in chicago, the woman broke the world record by over a minute on a certified course. it w an incredible weekend for running and incredibleoment for running where records continue to fall. nada: and yet for many people,' one marathon 't enough, yourself included. people trying to take on more pathan one in a short time why do you think people are trying to push themselves to the mit, seeing this as a challenge they want to go for? talya: i think it is one of those things where after you do e e, you say, ok, i have d marathon, what can i do next. for some people it is doing re races. some people say i want to try different events, a triathloor then tre are folks like myself who love the marhon even i
it has chaed the notion ofs what hume capable of, hasn't it? >> absolutely.y.we a few weeks agad two world records broken. ige in vienna, part of a b production. a ton of different pacers. it was a really a marathon for one man and one purpose,n o break two hours, ws,ch was achieved, once thought of as something that was impossible. the very next day in chicago, the woman broke the world record by over a minute on a certified course. it w an incredible weekend for running and...
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of whistleblower complaints by had to send you the link but the report was shot down i wonder if mr hume appraised or even remembers all those whistleblowers who ruled against what the name for example rich barlow bring about now living in a trailer in remote montana with his hunting dogs back in the late eighty's bhalo worked for the cia now he found himself in a patriotic di lemma when he uncovered what he said amounted to the u.s. helping pakistan become a nuclear power including by selling band technology and though he followed protocol he became the victim of a smear campaign disgraced and discredited barely able to scrape together a living i was disgustingly patriotic and i thought the government is allowing pakistan to develop and spread nuclear weapons and i got destroyed for trying to stop it what about former u.s. marine. fronts gayo he thought he'd found a way of reducing the number of u.s. troops dying in iraq as a result of improvised explosive devices all that was needed was a simple swap of patrol vehicles and given that were responsible for over 60 percent of all american
of whistleblower complaints by had to send you the link but the report was shot down i wonder if mr hume appraised or even remembers all those whistleblowers who ruled against what the name for example rich barlow bring about now living in a trailer in remote montana with his hunting dogs back in the late eighty's bhalo worked for the cia now he found himself in a patriotic di lemma when he uncovered what he said amounted to the u.s. helping pakistan become a nuclear power including by selling...
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protect whistleblowers and they actually hate anyone who tells the truth about their illegal activities hume about him alongside the washington elite needs to clarify his position on whistleblowers if you are a whistleblower you need to accept that harassment prison self-imposed exile we've just been consigned to the forgotten pages of history are all on the cards unless of course you happen to be that rab breed of whistle blower who finds himself in the right place at the right time with just the right exposé. the syrian president says that the west's attempt to incite a revolution in his country through sanctions has failed bashar al assad shared the thoughts in an exclusive interview with r.t. and it's the 1st time he's spoken to an international channel in more than a year. did you make of it where. the british government sent the royal navy to intercept of the iranian vessel. they said the iranian government said it was with heating oil. for syria and the sanctions from the european union are going to hit the poorest people of syria this winter. exactly 1st for this is bogus. this is bi
protect whistleblowers and they actually hate anyone who tells the truth about their illegal activities hume about him alongside the washington elite needs to clarify his position on whistleblowers if you are a whistleblower you need to accept that harassment prison self-imposed exile we've just been consigned to the forgotten pages of history are all on the cards unless of course you happen to be that rab breed of whistle blower who finds himself in the right place at the right time with just...
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as hume being a puppet of the kremlin i can't believe that you haven't encountered any difficulties again as i said i do on the web but i mentioned already that polls sometimes they say 57 some polls even close to 60 omerta and feel the same way they don't see that ukraine come all those businesses some democratic side to say and is vital to american interests resume today my article in the washington times own explains that this is just the opposite and it shows that huge portion of americans believe trumper and the belief. me but maybe i don't want to compare myself with trump but then i'm trying to prove in my writings that good u.s. russia relations are good for america. and it's interesting that they're now i mention president i always are closer to the right but now we have people in the left like you know steve cohen who became like a leader sometimes we call him others are harder for. for modern times who believe the same thing and so he has now union mergence of right and left of people who believe that trump is right and he's saying that she thought we had steve going on the sho
as hume being a puppet of the kremlin i can't believe that you haven't encountered any difficulties again as i said i do on the web but i mentioned already that polls sometimes they say 57 some polls even close to 60 omerta and feel the same way they don't see that ukraine come all those businesses some democratic side to say and is vital to american interests resume today my article in the washington times own explains that this is just the opposite and it shows that huge portion of americans...
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not want to project was in the actually 8 the one who tells the truth about their illegal activities hume about in my long side the washington elite needs to clarify his position on whistleblowers if you are a whistleblower you need to accept that harassment prison self-imposed exile just being consigned to the forgotten pages of history are all on the cards unless of course you happen to be that rab breed of whistle blower who finds himself in the right place at the right time with just the right exposé. also this week patients who abuse staff at a hospital in western england were told that they could receive lengthy bans from using the n.h.s. the north bristol health trust has launched a red card to racism campaign which could seek treatment refused when it is safe to do so. hard to avoid this the question we are seeing is wrong but we really do need to use it to save god or stop i'm working for colleagues over 60 this remark or to be able to show this what the campaign aims to cut out a wide range of abuse that hospital staff face aside from racism the national health service will appl
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parliament was formally dissolved this morning before prime minister boris johnson headed to bung hume palace to notify the queen opposition leader jeremy corben of the labor party begin his party's campaign with speeches in several constituencies britain's withdrawal from the european union breaks it is likely to dominate the w. corresponding to a lot of pots is in london she says the tone of the campaign has already been set. day one of the campaign and it has already gotten nasty with name calling and accusations from all sides for the british though this election is all about bricks it according to latest opinion polls 80 percent of voters say that this issue will make them decide how to costs and vote and they have a clear choice johnson's conservatives want to get brakes a done with the brakes a deal that he negotiated in brussels the labor party demands a 2nd referendum but won't say whether they leave or remain one party to watch out for other liberal democrats they are the only party that have clearly stated that with them the united kingdom would stay in the european union th
parliament was formally dissolved this morning before prime minister boris johnson headed to bung hume palace to notify the queen opposition leader jeremy corben of the labor party begin his party's campaign with speeches in several constituencies britain's withdrawal from the european union breaks it is likely to dominate the w. corresponding to a lot of pots is in london she says the tone of the campaign has already been set. day one of the campaign and it has already gotten nasty with name...
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his name was even considered considering his name has been linked with corruption from the days when hume self was minister however it is far from enough that people here say that they want to be technocratic government one that the. is not belong to any political party and the crowds are continuing to gather they may not be huge in numbers however there is still a few 1000 cure in martyrs square in central beirut their numbers are expected to increase over the next few hours in the evening and their messages are aside from not technocratic governments they once they're saying that they will continue their protests not just in terms of gathering but there are for example general strikes that will be taking place on tuesday they are calling for the banks that have been closed for several weeks now they were expected to reopen on monday however their workers union said they will not reopen allegedly because of fears for their security so this is your policy or country that has already i to grapple with their economic woes and downturns over the past couple of years and unless a government i
his name was even considered considering his name has been linked with corruption from the days when hume self was minister however it is far from enough that people here say that they want to be technocratic government one that the. is not belong to any political party and the crowds are continuing to gather they may not be huge in numbers however there is still a few 1000 cure in martyrs square in central beirut their numbers are expected to increase over the next few hours in the evening and...
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-- the understanding we had taken that -- and you knowing what that administration was like with huming highs and lows. i suppose week-like any administration but it also exposed rifts that had a smelly yurmed belly. let me put it that way. so he was very and has been, very clear on that. very clear about both the wonder and opportunity of being the chief executive of the united states and the sense of sometimes being confined and not being able -- i remember he said, i'd just like to take a walk to the bookstore, but it as an event. i think on their first visit to martha's vin yard, i remember him saying he sat with the girls at brisk and they said what would you like to do today? he said maybe go for a bike ride. i think that was it. and by the time they get the box -- bikes out, the whole road had been closed out and there were helicopters above. so they rode to the end. road and back and he said to the girls, wants to go again? that was it. that bubble can be pretty quining but the opportunities to do -- confining but the opportunity to do a lot of good for a lot of people can be po
-- the understanding we had taken that -- and you knowing what that administration was like with huming highs and lows. i suppose week-like any administration but it also exposed rifts that had a smelly yurmed belly. let me put it that way. so he was very and has been, very clear on that. very clear about both the wonder and opportunity of being the chief executive of the united states and the sense of sometimes being confined and not being able -- i remember he said, i'd just like to take a...
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>> start by saying that president, president trump is doing the right thing to sign the hong kong humea human rigd democracy bill. those people were born to freedom, they have every right to rights in that bill. that bill allows to us sanction. the chinese are afraid, they are afraid this love of freedom, will spread, they don't want a thousand tiananmen squares, they want the trade bill to come to pass, they don't want the dramatic increase in tariffs. and i think that last thing people don't know or forget that 58% of all finance that goes into china and out of china comes through hong kong, that is a very important number. the chinese have an answer, the answer is grant human rights to people that deserve them, and had them in hong kong, get forward with trade bill and your own economy will come up. elizabeth: we had split criticism of for and against the hong kong legislation bill in terms of weakening the trade deal, to your point. we had people saying on the show it would strengthen the president's hand, make him stronger in dealing with china. >> i think that does. but i think t
>> start by saying that president, president trump is doing the right thing to sign the hong kong humea human rigd democracy bill. those people were born to freedom, they have every right to rights in that bill. that bill allows to us sanction. the chinese are afraid, they are afraid this love of freedom, will spread, they don't want a thousand tiananmen squares, they want the trade bill to come to pass, they don't want the dramatic increase in tariffs. and i think that last thing people...
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. >> and it to pulitzer prize-winning photographer david hume tenderly on his 50 year career in photography . >> on monica linsky business, hesaid i don't think there's any fancy way to say that i've sinned . it's similar to writing for newsweek and i love having print on my photos. i don't think so, all of a sudden you have the context. >> sunday at 4 pm eastern on real america, the 1969film apollo 12 pinpoints the science . >>. [inaudible] and eight on the presidency, a look at the work of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat oliphant from theuniversity of virginia which is has just acquired his cartoon collection . explore our nation's best on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. book tv has live weekend coverage of the miami book fast starting saturday, november 23 and sunday, november 24 teacher and author discussions and interactive your comment segments. on saturday, november 23 at 11 am eastern republican senator tom, part about arlington national cemetery, former obama administration national security advisor and un ambassador see discusses her life and career. megan phel
. >> and it to pulitzer prize-winning photographer david hume tenderly on his 50 year career in photography . >> on monica linsky business, hesaid i don't think there's any fancy way to say that i've sinned . it's similar to writing for newsweek and i love having print on my photos. i don't think so, all of a sudden you have the context. >> sunday at 4 pm eastern on real america, the 1969film apollo 12 pinpoints the science . >>. [inaudible] and eight on the presidency,...
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of justice, we provide more money awon the world than other country be we resettle more people on a hume 3 and 4 combined by a lot, america is focused on border security for darn good reasons but we're still most generous nation in world lead by a president who laid the paths out we're achieving the goals he set out for us. elizabeth: ken cuccinelli great to see you come back soon. >> i would be glad to. >> we have, lou dobbs, with a preview of next on his show. i am sure you are fired up about impeachment mr.ings. hearing. >> we will talk about today's hearings, and political theater. and it was less drama and more comedy at various points, congressman louie gohmert joining us, and attorneys victoria toensing and joe digenova on what we can expect from the inspector general's report, and ed rollins, and matt whitaker and gordon chang at top of the hour. show, lou dobbs we'll be watching. >> next up, clock is ticking, justice department inspector general report is about to be released about the abuses in russia probe, we have latest former top fbi official, going to join us next on the s
of justice, we provide more money awon the world than other country be we resettle more people on a hume 3 and 4 combined by a lot, america is focused on border security for darn good reasons but we're still most generous nation in world lead by a president who laid the paths out we're achieving the goals he set out for us. elizabeth: ken cuccinelli great to see you come back soon. >> i would be glad to. >> we have, lou dobbs, with a preview of next on his show. i am sure you are...
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despite three so-called key witnesses already taking the stand fox news senior political analyst britt humekers on both sides of the aisle have not changed their minds on impeachment. >> i don't think there's any doubt democrats are going to forge ahead and impeach the president, the question that arises, is what they have produced enough to convince 20 republican senators, assuming all the senate democrats vote to convict the president and i don't think there's any reason to believe that is the case the president will be damaged by this to some extent, his judgment will be called into question, never to try to get the investigation into the bidens may be established was the question is is any of this worthy of an impeachment which is the most drastic measure available to congress to deal with a sitting president or will they establish something in the minds of republicans at a grave offense? heather: passing it in the senate would require 2 thirds majority vote. the doj inspector general will testify on alleged fbi and doj surveillance abuses against the trump campaign. senate judiciary co
despite three so-called key witnesses already taking the stand fox news senior political analyst britt humekers on both sides of the aisle have not changed their minds on impeachment. >> i don't think there's any doubt democrats are going to forge ahead and impeach the president, the question that arises, is what they have produced enough to convince 20 republican senators, assuming all the senate democrats vote to convict the president and i don't think there's any reason to believe that...
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so tonight on "the story" brit hume and congressman eric swalwell are here in new york to talk abouth us this evening missouri senator josh hawley who believes it is time to sanction the leaders in china. but he also says do not trust what silicon valley executives are telling you. also, with us tonight, jesse watters on that stunning hot mic abc moment that is raising a lot of questions about how jeffrey epstein's story got buried three years ago and, yet, brett kavanaugh's was fair game. good evening, everybody, i'm martha mccallum and this is "the story" and we begin tonight with the
so tonight on "the story" brit hume and congressman eric swalwell are here in new york to talk abouth us this evening missouri senator josh hawley who believes it is time to sanction the leaders in china. but he also says do not trust what silicon valley executives are telling you. also, with us tonight, jesse watters on that stunning hot mic abc moment that is raising a lot of questions about how jeffrey epstein's story got buried three years ago and, yet, brett kavanaugh's was fair...
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senior quickly analyst brit hume joins us, as he often does. i want to start with mayor bloomberg on the story that you heard. your reaction to that. >> i don't really particularly objected to the bloomberg company's policy of not investigating the boss, so long as they are not investigating his rivals either. however, there is one rival they are also, they are also many pursuing that is president trump. as howard pointed out. it's obviously a partisan decision, at least on the face of it. i don't know how they can possibly sustain that, to continue to investigate trump while not investigating any of the democrats. one of their editors is clearly, tim o'brien is clearly an anti-trump partisan, as his comments and posts and so forth have made clear. i think it puts the "bloomberg news" organization in a very awkward if not untenable position. >> bret: the seams also his run to be a case study of the power of money from the outside as opposed to the grassroots honk and wave are iowa and new hampshire and you can hear some of that in some of his c
senior quickly analyst brit hume joins us, as he often does. i want to start with mayor bloomberg on the story that you heard. your reaction to that. >> i don't really particularly objected to the bloomberg company's policy of not investigating the boss, so long as they are not investigating his rivals either. however, there is one rival they are also, they are also many pursuing that is president trump. as howard pointed out. it's obviously a partisan decision, at least on the face of...
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for all of those who will fill this hour after me from my colleagues and friends john robert, brit humeou are all welcome to follow in my footsteps. i mentioned yesterday that coming to the site is a bit like being shot out of a cannon. there's a lot of movement, a lot of bells and whistles and screens and buttons. in the end as with any news program all that matters is the news. from the fox news deck in new york i am chris wallace. neil cavuto is up next. ♪ >> neil: that quickly confirm that chris wallace has a lower torso, that is good to know. welcome everybody i am neil cavuto, a lot more people like you are working today, in fact more than ever. welcome everybody. your world gets going right now with news of 128,000 new jobs added last month. i know what you're thinking, that doesn't sound like a lot. but when you consider we were in the middle of that dm strike and you're nearly 50,000 people walking the picket line and then a lot more jobs are created in august and september than first thought, 95,000 more, that is the kind of thing that gets wall street attention. both closing
for all of those who will fill this hour after me from my colleagues and friends john robert, brit humeou are all welcome to follow in my footsteps. i mentioned yesterday that coming to the site is a bit like being shot out of a cannon. there's a lot of movement, a lot of bells and whistles and screens and buttons. in the end as with any news program all that matters is the news. from the fox news deck in new york i am chris wallace. neil cavuto is up next. ♪ >> neil: that quickly...
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from the fox news deck i'm brit hume. your world with neil cavuto is next. ♪ ♪ >> neil: good for you, brit. that is power. here is something powerful. the first polls set to close in less than three hours in four key states today. kentucky, mississippi, virginia and new jersey. off year elections usually don't get much attention. not this year because these campaign contests could set tone for 2020 and by the way, maybe bull market itself. i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of key races in kentucky and mississippi and races the president is paying very close attention to. right now we're going to go to mike tobin with the one that matters most, in kentucky. mike. >> neil, last night matt bevin, the incumbent republican got support from mike pence. he said the polls are not neck and neck as predicted, he said in a few hours we're going to see the governor run away with this election. >> i don't think this is going to be a very drawn-out process. i think this is going to be known pretty quickly. i think you're going to know, frank
from the fox news deck i'm brit hume. your world with neil cavuto is next. ♪ ♪ >> neil: good for you, brit. that is power. here is something powerful. the first polls set to close in less than three hours in four key states today. kentucky, mississippi, virginia and new jersey. off year elections usually don't get much attention. not this year because these campaign contests could set tone for 2020 and by the way, maybe bull market itself. i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of key races in...
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. >> dana: is it too soon to start celebrating christmas hume equity you think? does the scorn that sandra smith received carry over to the of america? let's find out. >> lynch we we start celebrating christmas? >> right now. >> we always have the christmas spirit. >> happy and joyful. >> i feel like it is too commercialized. >> we should have halloween, thanksgiving, christmas. >> there's a short line between things giving a christmas this year. >> christmas time is a special time to be celebrating it so we should just start. >> the day after thanksgiving. >> the day after thanksgiving, the tree goes up then. >> i do like christmas music. >> who wants to hear music? it's not even thanksgiving yet. >> do you like to hear the music and see the christmas decoration? >> i like it, it is too soon for me. >> i think it's fine now. >> it through thanksgiving then talk about christmas. >> i haven't started shopping yet so am i in trouble? >> they are playing the music too early. got to eat turkey first. >> my grandchildren are really into it so they put up trees and wre
. >> dana: is it too soon to start celebrating christmas hume equity you think? does the scorn that sandra smith received carry over to the of america? let's find out. >> lynch we we start celebrating christmas? >> right now. >> we always have the christmas spirit. >> happy and joyful. >> i feel like it is too commercialized. >> we should have halloween, thanksgiving, christmas. >> there's a short line between things giving a christmas this year....
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. >> and at 2:00, pulitzer prize winning photographer david hume kennerly on his over 50-year career in photography. >> he said after the monica lewinsky business, i don't think there is any fancy way to say that i have sinned. some of the writing in "newsweek" -- i love having print on my photos. some photographers say this destroys them. i don't think so. all of a sudden you have the context. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "real america," the 19 69 film "apollo 12: pinpoint for science." >> i don't know what happened here. we had everything in the world drop out. i'm not sure if we were hit by lightning. fuel cell lights, fuel cell disconnect, overload one and two. main bus "a" and "b" out. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, a look at the work of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist from the university of virginia, which has just acquired his cartoon collection. explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >> this weekend, "book tv" will feature three new nonfiction books. saturday night at 11:00 p.m. eastern, donald trump jr. talks about his new book
. >> and at 2:00, pulitzer prize winning photographer david hume kennerly on his over 50-year career in photography. >> he said after the monica lewinsky business, i don't think there is any fancy way to say that i have sinned. some of the writing in "newsweek" -- i love having print on my photos. some photographers say this destroys them. i don't think so. all of a sudden you have the context. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "real america," the 19 69...
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. >> bret: let's get some perspective from senior political analyst brit hume. good evening, britt, want to ask you where we are. done with week one, heading into week to go tomorrow morning, where you think this stands? >> i think we're kind of where we spend for some time now, bret, i don't think there's any doubt the democrats are going to forge ahead here and impeach the president, so the question that arises is what they have produced enough to convince, you know, 20 republican senators, assuming all the senate democrats vote to convict, to convict the president, and i don't think that there's any sign or any reason to believe that that's the case. so what we're left with here is one of these situations where the president is going to be damaged by this to some extent. his judgment is going to be called into question. an effort to try to get an investigation to the bidens may be established. the big question though is this:is any of us worthy of an impeachment, which is, after all, about the most drastic measure available to congress to deal with a sitting
. >> bret: let's get some perspective from senior political analyst brit hume. good evening, britt, want to ask you where we are. done with week one, heading into week to go tomorrow morning, where you think this stands? >> i think we're kind of where we spend for some time now, bret, i don't think there's any doubt the democrats are going to forge ahead here and impeach the president, so the question that arises is what they have produced enough to convince, you know, 20 republican...
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tokyo 2020 olympics will be sure to follow that story for you will swedish footballers law to me brit hume of it is set to leave the los angeles galaxy and rejoin ac milan that's all according to the man who runs major league soccer speaking on us t.v. m.l.s. commissioner don garber said the 38 year old was being recruited by the 7 time european cup winners zlatan played for milan between 201-2012 scoring 42 goals in 61 week matches in the n.b.a. the miami heat are off to their best start to a regular season in 7 years on thursday night they traveled to arizona to take on the phoenix suns who are enjoying a 3 day game winning streak but miami dominated from the start winning this 11242108 they've only lost 2 of their opening 8 games they haven't done that since 2012 when they went on to win the n.b.a. title. 3 time n.b.a. all-star kemba walker had an emotional return to charlotte north carolina walker played 8 seasons for the bobcats and hornets and was their all time leading scorer he then switched to the boston celtics this year on the court he helped his new team beat the hornets what a
tokyo 2020 olympics will be sure to follow that story for you will swedish footballers law to me brit hume of it is set to leave the los angeles galaxy and rejoin ac milan that's all according to the man who runs major league soccer speaking on us t.v. m.l.s. commissioner don garber said the 38 year old was being recruited by the 7 time european cup winners zlatan played for milan between 201-2012 scoring 42 goals in 61 week matches in the n.b.a. the miami heat are off to their best start to a...
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of cement into will be 30 feet tall and it'll have do you think he's deliberate that you're causing hume of this linguistic manipulations or do you think do you think he's deliberate that you're accusing him of these linguistic manipulations or do you think that's just a human or being very articulate i think we expect that's just the humor being very articulate i think we expect different things from different speakers and he has created a persona where he is different things from different speakers and he has created a persona where he's allowed a lot more than lots of other people so if your identity as a speaker is allowed a lot more than lots of other people so if your identity as a speaker is that you are you have 100 percent for acidy that you're in or you're very technical or you're going to be is that you are you have 100 percent for acidy that you're in or you're very technical or you're going to be correct in the details then when you make a little mistakes people are going to hold you to that's a correct in the details then when you make a little mistake. people are going to
of cement into will be 30 feet tall and it'll have do you think he's deliberate that you're causing hume of this linguistic manipulations or do you think do you think he's deliberate that you're accusing him of these linguistic manipulations or do you think that's just a human or being very articulate i think we expect that's just the humor being very articulate i think we expect different things from different speakers and he has created a persona where he is different things from different...
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forced to release the captured son of drug lord what hume el chapo guzman when the civil war cartel tookcontrol of the area he was being held and so what we have is a government that makes promises and then says publicly that he will make a change but then does not implemented the promises he made. in the meantime we have thousands of people searching individually for their loved ones without in this is sorry. for poor luis enrique thinks his daughter may still be alive. we've been searching for her in morgues and hospitals even in prisons i suspect that this is probably a case of trafficking. he says they're still hoping for her return but hope we not be enough to see for alan fischer al-jazeera mexico city. chile's football federation has canceled all matches for the rest of the season because of security concerns the 6 remaining fixtures have been cancelled and no teams will be relegated or promoted. the decision follows weeks of antigovernment protests the demonstrations were originally against plans to increase public transport but they've grown into wider protests against social in
forced to release the captured son of drug lord what hume el chapo guzman when the civil war cartel tookcontrol of the area he was being held and so what we have is a government that makes promises and then says publicly that he will make a change but then does not implemented the promises he made. in the meantime we have thousands of people searching individually for their loved ones without in this is sorry. for poor luis enrique thinks his daughter may still be alive. we've been searching...
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eric: we are just humble -- hume scribes.p be senator john kennedy will sit down with chris wallace on "fox news sunday." at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern. arthel? arthel: this is a "america's news headquarters." navy secretary refuting reports that he threatened to resign if president trump interferes in the trial of in the gallagher case. the president tweeted his objections to that review on whether gallagher should be expelled. >> contrary to popular belief i am still here. i did not threaten to resign. but we are here to talk about external threats and eddie gallagher is not one of them. arthel: spencer told reporters gallagher should face a board of his peers because the process matters for good order and discipline. eric: vice president mike pence and his wife karen are heading back home after a surprise visit to iraq just ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. reporter: most americans were sleeping, mike pence made his first trip to iraq as vice president. he received a classified briefing in anbar province where the assault
eric: we are just humble -- hume scribes.p be senator john kennedy will sit down with chris wallace on "fox news sunday." at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern. arthel? arthel: this is a "america's news headquarters." navy secretary refuting reports that he threatened to resign if president trump interferes in the trial of in the gallagher case. the president tweeted his objections to that review on whether gallagher should be expelled. >> contrary to popular belief i am still...
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ceo richard hume was on "mad money" back in september discussing the stock price >> we're very confidente we're going. so, yes, we like our future and we like what we see. so, you know, our board authorized starting last october over three different authorizations about a half a billion dollars. and we've actually acquired back $275 million at the close of the last quarter so we like our stock >> okay. so last october they were trading around $75 a share today based on the new news out, trading about double that price. still a lot of people looked at the initial apollo offer to be undervalued. it was low 6.8 times ebitda so it's not too surprising you would see these advisers reaching out to other potential bidders saying, hey, apollo's getting a good deal here how would you like to be in the mix? it's be interesting to see if this new offer is a fairer value for the company and does solicit additional bids. i think they have a provision for another week and a half or so >> december 9th. giving them the fiduciary out that they need to say, hey, just because we signed this up doesn't mean
ceo richard hume was on "mad money" back in september discussing the stock price >> we're very confidente we're going. so, yes, we like our future and we like what we see. so, you know, our board authorized starting last october over three different authorizations about a half a billion dollars. and we've actually acquired back $275 million at the close of the last quarter so we like our stock >> okay. so last october they were trading around $75 a share today based on the...
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brit hume, one of the best tweeters of his generation, weighed in. steve: yep, he said as an alumni of uva i am embarrassed, what pantywaists. a viewer comment from randy these children are going to have a hard time when they enter the real world. ainsley: another tweet from timothy younger generation these days needs pacifiers while they go to college. brian: main word is salute 21 gun. it's a salute. steve: everybody would know we are going to have this at 4:00 in the afternoon. >> we only do it one time a year now they are not going to do it. ainsley: i thought about this. if you do hear gunshots and a freshman and not prepared for it. steve: terrifying. absolutely. ainsley: you might hit the ground. if you message this the right way and send out fliers and tell every teacher there is going to be a 21 gun salute on veterans day. happen today at 4:00. brian: jillian, you understand, too, comes to campuses they have a way of getting ahold of each other and informing them if there is a keg party or fraternity and use same text messages. 21 gun salute
brit hume, one of the best tweeters of his generation, weighed in. steve: yep, he said as an alumni of uva i am embarrassed, what pantywaists. a viewer comment from randy these children are going to have a hard time when they enter the real world. ainsley: another tweet from timothy younger generation these days needs pacifiers while they go to college. brian: main word is salute 21 gun. it's a salute. steve: everybody would know we are going to have this at 4:00 in the afternoon. >> we...