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i cesaid this before. he loved father.irthdays off. >> you watched? >> i watched. else, which was unusual for you. >> oh, you know. i am at my apartment. >> okay. >> and se people from the show were there, a couple friends. and we're like, this doesn't look good. i'm on this rollercoaster from 2016. it looks like we're going to lose. i couldn't believe it. suddenly, todd gets a thing on his phone that says, fox news is reporting the democrats take the house. i said, i love fox news. [ laughter and applause ] change the channel. put fox news on. we couldn't find it because i never watch it. i had no idea what channel it was. we had to search for it. >> you finally found it. >> now, i love fox news. >> last night was a huge night for women, in particular. also -- meghan and i were talking out this last night, something we were so excited about, veterans. 73 veterans won last nit. that makes a total of 91 vets in congress in 2018. i don't know about you, but i feel confident having folks that have sacrificed so much for all of us and for this country. >> matt rose in
i cesaid this before. he loved father.irthdays off. >> you watched? >> i watched. else, which was unusual for you. >> oh, you know. i am at my apartment. >> okay. >> and se people from the show were there, a couple friends. and we're like, this doesn't look good. i'm on this rollercoaster from 2016. it looks like we're going to lose. i couldn't believe it. suddenly, todd gets a thing on his phone that says, fox news is reporting the democrats take the house. i...
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when i watched rugby asa all blacks way. when i watched rugby as a kid all blacks way.d to see the ball flying around and backs running in tries. if we could encourage that he would be great, it does not mean to say we will not see that from england, they have the potential. is it the mindset thing, you need confidence to play that way? we are encouraged from a young age to express ourselves, i don't know if it is the same appear but it is great growing up knowing that coaches back you to express yourself asa coaches back you to express yourself as a player because, ultimately, you are doing it for fun and that is where you get the biggest rewards and it is enjoyable, at the end of the day. 0ne the day. one thing is clear, before any match the all blacks play, everybody in new zealand and pretty much everyone in the world expects them to win. meanwhile, scotland have made nine changes for their match at against fiji at murrayfield, with stuart hogg returning to the starting line up. he's been out for eight weeks after having ankle surgery but is back earlier than expect
when i watched rugby asa all blacks way. when i watched rugby as a kid all blacks way.d to see the ball flying around and backs running in tries. if we could encourage that he would be great, it does not mean to say we will not see that from england, they have the potential. is it the mindset thing, you need confidence to play that way? we are encouraged from a young age to express ourselves, i don't know if it is the same appear but it is great growing up knowing that coaches back you to...
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today when i watch that thing, i kind of laugh.ur side, i think pelosi's kind of acceptable and she says stuff like that, that drives me more crazy. all i know is this. i've met so many nice people, most of my dearest friends in the world are liberals. i refuse to go through life defining who i'm going to be friends with, who i'm going to love, who i'm going to hang with from a "d" or "r" after people's names. when i look at socially liberal, that's when i don't dig what the conservatives do, they come off like the town elders from "footloose" and that's a drag to me. i think liberalism's like a nude beach, it sounds good till you get there. [ laughter ] [ applause ] then there's a lot of kankles and misspelled tattoos. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i want to members your special. it is very funny. i've watching this special and laughing. then we come to this. >> one thing i don't watch anymore is the oscars. instead of watching the oscars this year, i kayaked solo across the pacific with a rabid raccoon in my lap. [ laughter ] [ cheers a
today when i watch that thing, i kind of laugh.ur side, i think pelosi's kind of acceptable and she says stuff like that, that drives me more crazy. all i know is this. i've met so many nice people, most of my dearest friends in the world are liberals. i refuse to go through life defining who i'm going to be friends with, who i'm going to love, who i'm going to hang with from a "d" or "r" after people's names. when i look at socially liberal, that's when i don't dig what the...
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all the time i am watching many different people go on many different shows saying many different things, that doesn't mean they are unqualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i did not know, ok, other than through reputation. his reputation is excellent. in all fairness to him, he did some shows, so did many of the people you are talking about career and so did everybody you are talking about a permanent position. i think anybody looking at a permanent position in any department has done many shows. does that mean we cannot hire anybody come and we have to hire anybody that has not done a show? i don't think so. reporter: [indiscernible] president trump: say it again? you have to speak up. reporter: [indiscernible] florida recount. president trump: if you look at broward and palm beach, if you look at broward county, they have had a horrible history. and if you look at the person, in this case, the woman involved, she has had a horrible history. all of a sudden they are finding votes out of nowhere. and rick scott, who won, you know, it was close, but he won by a comforta
all the time i am watching many different people go on many different shows saying many different things, that doesn't mean they are unqualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i did not know, ok, other than through reputation. his reputation is excellent. in all fairness to him, he did some shows, so did many of the people you are talking about career and so did everybody you are talking about a permanent position. i think anybody looking at a permanent position in any department...
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the last time i watch england and going to parties, the set up when i was 16 and i7. s a fan was different than what i had been used to. but it was great. as an england fan i obviously wanted them to go one step further and try to get to the final. plenty of abundance and quitting your former manager saying you have left europe too soon. you so have plenty to get, what would you say to them? yeah, i still feel good of the play in the premier league but again. it was a decision i made based on where i felt was the right place for me to play. i think he is enjoying it and as a manager that is excited to have a guy come in your team with his resume, but his stature and to be enjoying the game again. when i watched him last year it did not seem like he was having as much fun as he is right now. he was at his boyhood club but he was in a bad situation which was almost worse. and how tough it is to be hoping for the fairy tale ending and then just being put in the rough situation with a manager you are not click with and you come here and you have the polar opposite of that.
the last time i watch england and going to parties, the set up when i was 16 and i7. s a fan was different than what i had been used to. but it was great. as an england fan i obviously wanted them to go one step further and try to get to the final. plenty of abundance and quitting your former manager saying you have left europe too soon. you so have plenty to get, what would you say to them? yeah, i still feel good of the play in the premier league but again. it was a decision i made based on...
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i am disabled, i listen to c-span and i watch washington journal for three hours every day and i am just shocked that i was able to get through today. towas a pleasure to be able speak with the professor. town of washington, pennsylvania, it is great. host: thank you very much. i was never on the faculty at washington and jefferson. i have been at franklin and marshall. confess, i don't know anything in particular about the
i am disabled, i listen to c-span and i watch washington journal for three hours every day and i am just shocked that i was able to get through today. towas a pleasure to be able speak with the professor. town of washington, pennsylvania, it is great. host: thank you very much. i was never on the faculty at washington and jefferson. i have been at franklin and marshall. confess, i don't know anything in particular about the
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sleep a lot, so i watch a lot of tv. >> okay. what are you going to do november 7th? >> hopefully, i will be -- >> [inaudible] >> hopefully, hopefully i will finish. >> [inaudible] >> yes. well, i've got to wait until i get into office. but, no, i mean, look, i'm hopefully going to spend the morning on morning shows telling everyone how wonderful it was to win this election. [cheers i and applause] and then i'm going to finish a book, my sisters and brothers and i have a book that we do together, so i've got to read the book, because i think the next meeting is in november, so i have to get that done. [laughter] and then i'm going to watch tv, and i'm going to take a nap. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> i have three. the intuitionist by colson whitehead which is beautiful, and he loves language. i really love -- >> i loved his underground railroad. i love the book -- [inaudible] >> don't know that. >> he's a japanese writer who writes really sort of fantastical stories. and then my favorite romance novel is honest illusions b
sleep a lot, so i watch a lot of tv. >> okay. what are you going to do november 7th? >> hopefully, i will be -- >> [inaudible] >> hopefully, hopefully i will finish. >> [inaudible] >> yes. well, i've got to wait until i get into office. but, no, i mean, look, i'm hopefully going to spend the morning on morning shows telling everyone how wonderful it was to win this election. [cheers i and applause] and then i'm going to finish a book, my sisters and brothers...
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i watch a lot of tv. so, right now i am watching "the good place." i'm watching "blackish." e's a show called " greenleaf" i love. [cheering] ms. abrams: and i watch reruns of "star trek voyager," "leverage." oprah: that surprises me that you have the time. ms. abrams: i don't sleep a lot. i watch a lot of tv. oprah: ok, what are you going to do november 7? [inaudible comment from audience] ms. abrams: hopefully, i will, yes. i'll wait until i get into office. i'm hopefully going to spend the morning on morning shows telling everyone how wonderful it was to win this election. [applause] ms. abrams: and then i'm going to finish a book. my sisters and brothers and i, we have a book club we do together. i have to read the book because the next meeting is in november. i have got to get that done. then i'm going to watch -- and take a nap. oprah: do you have a favorite book? ms. abrams: i have three. the intuition is by colton whitehead. he loves language. i really love -- oprah: i loved his underground railroad the most. ms. abrams: i love the book "the chronicle." he's a japanes
i watch a lot of tv. so, right now i am watching "the good place." i'm watching "blackish." e's a show called " greenleaf" i love. [cheering] ms. abrams: and i watch reruns of "star trek voyager," "leverage." oprah: that surprises me that you have the time. ms. abrams: i don't sleep a lot. i watch a lot of tv. oprah: ok, what are you going to do november 7? [inaudible comment from audience] ms. abrams: hopefully, i will, yes. i'll wait until i...
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i am watching many different people go on many different shows seeing many different things. that doesn't mean they are qualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i didn't know. his reputation is excellent. many it -- everybody you are talking about, everybody looking at a permanent position -- i have done many shows. is that mean we shouldn't hire people, i don't think so. [inaudible] you have to speak up. if you look at broward and palm beach, they have had a horrible history. all of a sudden they are finding those out of nowhere and rick scott who won by a comfortable people then you see the and they were involved with the dossier --e fate fake dossier. you look at what they've done. there are bad things going on in broward county. she's been to court and has had problems. one but every hour it seems to be going down. people have to look at it very carefully. what? inaudible] i haven't ruled out anything. now i am thinking about the world. there was no collusion. this was a setup by the democrats just like they set up other things when you look at what is going
i am watching many different people go on many different shows seeing many different things. that doesn't mean they are qualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i didn't know. his reputation is excellent. many it -- everybody you are talking about, everybody looking at a permanent position -- i have done many shows. is that mean we shouldn't hire people, i don't think so. [inaudible] you have to speak up. if you look at broward and palm beach, they have had a horrible history....
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that or i will watch "die hard" backwards. . >> dana: well, i don't go to the theater. but i like to catch up on movies. i never saw "ladybird." jesse? >> jesse: i watch home alone with the twins around christmas. >> dana: you should take them to santa plaza, they could experience it. >> jesse: that could be cute. juan? >> greg: that means new. unless the plaza is a strip mall, it's not happening. >> juan: my granddaughters told me that "the grinch" is a good movie. >> dana: it's good. it >> juan: you saw it? >> greg: just another remake, the lack of originality makes me sick to to my stomach. >> juan: the new grinch. there is a new one. >> greg: who is the grinch? >> juan: on tv this time of year you can just turn it on and "it's a wonderful life" is on and i love that movie. >> jedediah: i watch "grumpy old men." >> greg: i just look in the mirror. >> jedediah: a twitter question, what song sums up your life over the past year? juan? these are hard. >> juan: what did frank sinatra saying, "that's life." ups and downs all arou
that or i will watch "die hard" backwards. . >> dana: well, i don't go to the theater. but i like to catch up on movies. i never saw "ladybird." jesse? >> jesse: i watch home alone with the twins around christmas. >> dana: you should take them to santa plaza, they could experience it. >> jesse: that could be cute. juan? >> greg: that means new. unless the plaza is a strip mall, it's not happening. >> juan: my granddaughters told me that...
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i no longer watch any of the main channels. i only watch foxnews because that's where i hear the right -- exactly what is going on. anyway. i listened to the president's speech today and then i listened to pull ocs speech. what jumped out at me was -- nancy pelosi's speech. what jumped out at me was -- host: we have to leave it there and send it over to chuck schumer. mr. schumer: i have been in this gallery for four weeks. it's sort of cold turkey. few i heard the president a hours ago, i could not believe my ears. i thought it
i no longer watch any of the main channels. i only watch foxnews because that's where i hear the right -- exactly what is going on. anyway. i listened to the president's speech today and then i listened to pull ocs speech. what jumped out at me was -- nancy pelosi's speech. what jumped out at me was -- host: we have to leave it there and send it over to chuck schumer. mr. schumer: i have been in this gallery for four weeks. it's sort of cold turkey. few i heard the president a hours ago, i...
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what a stupid question, but i watch you a lot. you ask a lot of stupid questions. >> and when a reporter asks questions he doesn't like, this president, well, he resorts to insult. >> i mean, you talk about somebody that's a loser, she doesn't know what the hell she's doing. >> he responds to questions about his acting attorney general, matthew whitaker not being confirmed by the senate. well, by raising false questions about robert mueller's lack of senate confirmation. >> but mueller was not senate confirmed. why didn't they get him senate confirmed. he should have been senate confirmed. >> okay. so this is the fact. the fact is mueller's position doesn't require senate confirmation. the attorney general does. and don't forget the bombshell new book from the former first lady, michelle obama wrote that she would never forgive donald trump for promoting the racist birther lie that barack obama was not born in this country, and this is a quote. what if someone with an unstable mind loaded a gun and drove to washington. what if that
what a stupid question, but i watch you a lot. you ask a lot of stupid questions. >> and when a reporter asks questions he doesn't like, this president, well, he resorts to insult. >> i mean, you talk about somebody that's a loser, she doesn't know what the hell she's doing. >> he responds to questions about his acting attorney general, matthew whitaker not being confirmed by the senate. well, by raising false questions about robert mueller's lack of senate confirmation....
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i watched the process and i was like wow. i watched all the people that have been there for him even though he said him and his wife's death force. his mother-in-law never divorced him. his father-in-law never divorced him. and his mother and i. we do a lot together. it's something that everybody should say. you met him. you knew him for years before this happened. even though that change came because of a chemical he is still not that person. that is in jail. he's really the person that you met. we forget the person that we met. and we fell in love with. i was grateful to have this kind of family. besides my family. his mother-in-law absolutely unequivocally is the best. that's what he showed her. i have a favorite paragraph in this whole book. it's my absolute favorite and i share with mothers and i'm hoping that they can get something from it. we lost the village a long time ago. when you have this type of situation you try to build a team make here is the catch you all. you have to be careful who you put on your team beca
i watched the process and i was like wow. i watched all the people that have been there for him even though he said him and his wife's death force. his mother-in-law never divorced him. his father-in-law never divorced him. and his mother and i. we do a lot together. it's something that everybody should say. you met him. you knew him for years before this happened. even though that change came because of a chemical he is still not that person. that is in jail. he's really the person that you...
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he's medium height blond with wonderful brown eyes when i watch him i feel like throwing myself at his feet. but when i look at myself i don't know the way i look now i'm too old to counter by myself why should a beautiful young man debase him self by sleeping with me will be discussed. but these images keep flashing through my mind. he's a very sincere russian artist from the middle of the nineteenth century who's highly susceptible and suggestible. has a problem because he cannot tell he put it into that of his music it's like a scream. my. the first state. since the first so have you read both they wrote about me tchaikovsky the composer of swan lake has produced confused vulgar music but then here gratifying that such an outstanding talent like tar kosky finally provides russian music with international recognition. tchaikovsky as a musician who polarizes there are people who like him and they really like his music and the opposite of those who reject his music. there are lots of reasons why people don't like us kate certainly three emotional intensity of his works has unsettled pe
he's medium height blond with wonderful brown eyes when i watch him i feel like throwing myself at his feet. but when i look at myself i don't know the way i look now i'm too old to counter by myself why should a beautiful young man debase him self by sleeping with me will be discussed. but these images keep flashing through my mind. he's a very sincere russian artist from the middle of the nineteenth century who's highly susceptible and suggestible. has a problem because he cannot tell he put...
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you always knew what he was going to do with the ball i think just from watching him fix i give. him. his arm the man for all manner of memorable moments like his for gold silva in the ninety demolition of hamburg and all he scored five hat tricks in the publicity got back to brace no fewer than twenty eight times. he was always focused on scoring goals setting them up that made for a great career not forgetting some classic contests with teammate thomas miller on the golf course. the prop these got some drive on him he can hit the ball two hundred fifty meters for sure. i think there are so many anecdotes obviously i can repeat the best ones here. in twenty fifteen poseur took his leave of bahrain for the second time is presumably final tally in munich six ponderously get titles five d.s. becomes the champions league and eighty seven top flight goals aren't taking the opportunity to say thank you to somebody who over the years has served loyally his curtain call was an emotional affair the departure of an idol a model professional and for many a friends at almost thirty seven pe
you always knew what he was going to do with the ball i think just from watching him fix i give. him. his arm the man for all manner of memorable moments like his for gold silva in the ninety demolition of hamburg and all he scored five hat tricks in the publicity got back to brace no fewer than twenty eight times. he was always focused on scoring goals setting them up that made for a great career not forgetting some classic contests with teammate thomas miller on the golf course. the prop...
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i have never watched our boxing match in my life but i was astonished when can i creed reinvented theoxing franchise. apollo creed was killed in the ring by dolph lundgren ‘s character in rocky form. now his sun victor once a second—generation grudge match rematch and the character played by sir best stallone, rocky, is not up for it. and our hero saying if you don't help me you are basically abandoning me. it's a familiar story necessarily so because there is a sense of history repeating itself but it is one of directed that the old moves seem new. the boxy sequences are very punchy. they don't have quite the panache that the first film had in which that is one match playing out almost entirely in one shot but what happens is you care about it and you feel the punches because you could about the characters and it really well played. it is astonishing that this far down the line this series is managing to produce new material that takes old refs and tells all stories in a new way. i was surprisingly gripped. there were a couple of moments during the boxing scenes that are found myself
i have never watched our boxing match in my life but i was astonished when can i creed reinvented theoxing franchise. apollo creed was killed in the ring by dolph lundgren ‘s character in rocky form. now his sun victor once a second—generation grudge match rematch and the character played by sir best stallone, rocky, is not up for it. and our hero saying if you don't help me you are basically abandoning me. it's a familiar story necessarily so because there is a sense of history repeating...
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moving to buy and i could stay in the bundesliga i'm playing for a team i'd always been fascinated by watching them on t.v. as a youngster in the. i mean i'm a fan of. his debut for byron and. cole with his third touch of the ball his arms deceptively insouciance style is founded on a relentless will to succeed and the discipline instilled at an early age by his father. in the body you know being in the navy discipline was always important for me i probably some songs when i was a top i was always giving cloud you advice constantly talking to try and vice that evidently paid on it was that this training complex in the sprawling port city of kajal that young claudio honed his skills one of peru's top youth academies in bizzaro junior is its most revered graduate to this day. in the unit he immediately made himself right at home the but they're even way of life evidently much to his taste off the pitch and on it i love my love cut cut. cut. cut cut cut. cut cut. heady days in munich for his sorrow and his wife carla byron he also got the company of a few other south american colleagues a common
moving to buy and i could stay in the bundesliga i'm playing for a team i'd always been fascinated by watching them on t.v. as a youngster in the. i mean i'm a fan of. his debut for byron and. cole with his third touch of the ball his arms deceptively insouciance style is founded on a relentless will to succeed and the discipline instilled at an early age by his father. in the body you know being in the navy discipline was always important for me i probably some songs when i was a top i was...
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fact that this is what an american family looks like. >> i will never forget that winter morning as i watchedls just seven and 10 years old pile into the black suvs with the big men with guns. i saw their little faces pressed up against the window. and the only thing i could think was, what have we done? >> i can't over state how focussed she was on how to make the transition okay for my girls. they'll be under one of the most intense spotlights you can imagine. >> hi. >> of course. >> first on her agenda. to make the private quarters feel like their hyde park home. to help she brought in sam cast. a professional chef. and close friend from chicago. >> i was like big brother sam. when we got there we worked the mor formalities. the butlers serve in tuxes. which of course they did. also what? there's little kids. we don't need them in tuxes for a tuesday dinner. we stripped that back. and from the daily experience. >> michelle turned to her mother for help. >> mary is part of the family. she moved to d.c. and helped raise the girls. talk about family tightness and togetherness and strength of
fact that this is what an american family looks like. >> i will never forget that winter morning as i watchedls just seven and 10 years old pile into the black suvs with the big men with guns. i saw their little faces pressed up against the window. and the only thing i could think was, what have we done? >> i can't over state how focussed she was on how to make the transition okay for my girls. they'll be under one of the most intense spotlights you can imagine. >> hi....
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lemonis: i look for watches that aren't expensive. i don't like expensive watches.hy did you change your model? travis: well, we wanted to fit in with retail stores, and they said, "you need to be about $100." so, that watch for the retailer, buying it at $15 and selling it for $35, they just weren't getting the right ticket per door. trevor: they told us to make a higher price point watch. it wasn't gonna make it into the case. lemonis: at $35? trevor: no. lemonis: so, you changed your whole business model over retailers asking you for a higher price point. travis: yeah. lemonis: so, this is generation two. is there a generation three? travis: you see right here? we're trying to profile it now. so that's gen three. lemonis: what does this retail for? travis: this, specifically, had to go backwards now, to go $65 to fit in between. lemonis: and so you just dropped the price, thinking you were finding a hole in the market. travis: yeah. lemonis: where's the charity angle on this generation? brad: a lot of people don't realize we still do the charity aspect. lemonis:
lemonis: i look for watches that aren't expensive. i don't like expensive watches.hy did you change your model? travis: well, we wanted to fit in with retail stores, and they said, "you need to be about $100." so, that watch for the retailer, buying it at $15 and selling it for $35, they just weren't getting the right ticket per door. trevor: they told us to make a higher price point watch. it wasn't gonna make it into the case. lemonis: at $35? trevor: no. lemonis: so, you changed...
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fact that this is what an american family looks like. >> i will never forget that winter morning as i watcheden and 10 years old pile into the black suv sz with the big men with guns. i saw their little faces pressed up against the window. and the only thing i could think was, what have we done? >> i can't over state how focussed she was on how to make the transition okay for my girls. they'll be under one of the most intense spotlights you can imagine. >> hi. >> of course. >> first on her agenda. to make the private quarters feel like their hide park home. to help she brought in sam cast. a professional chef. and close friend from chicago. >> i was like big brother sam. when we got there we worked the mor formalities. the butlers serve in tuxes. which of course they did. also what? there's little kids. we don't need them in tuxes for a tuesday dinner. we stripped that back. and from the daily experience. >> michelle turned to her mother for help. >> mary is part of the family. she moved to d.c. and helped raise the girls. talk about family tightness and togetherness and strength of family th
fact that this is what an american family looks like. >> i will never forget that winter morning as i watcheden and 10 years old pile into the black suv sz with the big men with guns. i saw their little faces pressed up against the window. and the only thing i could think was, what have we done? >> i can't over state how focussed she was on how to make the transition okay for my girls. they'll be under one of the most intense spotlights you can imagine. >> hi. >> of...
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trish: as i watched it, i worried for her.ried, is the president going to have to come down and intervene and break this up. aside from being extraordinarily unprofessional, my concern was for her and her safety. and we can show you that video. it's very clear he has his on her. >> look at her face, she is shocked. this is a lovely young woman who is just there to do her job. i don't want her to become a household name. trish: i defended jim acould a when he's there to do his job and he gets tackled in the crowd. but what he did today truck me as crossing a line. >> he also takes selfies with some of the people in the crowd. it crosses a line. you don't put your hands on a woman. we had to hear that recently in. >> other context. i'm not sure he apologized to that young woman, but she is certainly owed one. trish: i want to point out that we reached out to cnn to see whether or not any apology from jim acosta might be forth coming to this young woman and we have received no response. but again tonight, news breaking, the white
trish: as i watched it, i worried for her.ried, is the president going to have to come down and intervene and break this up. aside from being extraordinarily unprofessional, my concern was for her and her safety. and we can show you that video. it's very clear he has his on her. >> look at her face, she is shocked. this is a lovely young woman who is just there to do her job. i don't want her to become a household name. trish: i defended jim acould a when he's there to do his job and he...
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unfairly how does that make you feel quick. >> that's a great question. >> i start their first but i watchnews all the time that's it. >> your favorite show quick. >> yours to be honest. >> i did not set that up at all. >> i'm serious. >> your friends and family? do they know the media lies or just your friends? . in new yorky is it's a different state but they like to watch fox news as well. >> thank you veryer much everybody remember i am watters and this is my world. we will be right back. ♪ ahhhhh! shhhhh! new nyquil severe with vicks vapocool. the vaporizing, nightime coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerfully cleans from floors to carpets, even pet hair, with ease, and now for cleaning surfaces above the floor, it comes with a built in shark handheld. one dock, two sharks. the shark ion robot cleaning system. jesse: protesters converged on the alabama mall demanding answers about the police shooting of a black man the 21 -year-old died while police responded to a mall shooting that left two people and
unfairly how does that make you feel quick. >> that's a great question. >> i start their first but i watchnews all the time that's it. >> your favorite show quick. >> yours to be honest. >> i did not set that up at all. >> i'm serious. >> your friends and family? do they know the media lies or just your friends? . in new yorky is it's a different state but they like to watch fox news as well. >> thank you veryer much everybody remember i am...
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but i watch you a lot.stupid questions. >> he's talking to abby phillip, african-american women. it's not a stupid question. it's the main question in the whitaker swap. we all know it. the answer is the problem, and this wasn't a one-off. tw days earlier, he did this. >> on the campaign trail you called yourself a nationalist. some people saw that as embol n emboldening white nationalists. >> i don't know why you would say that. that's such a racist question. >> it's not a racist question. nationalists are not patriots, okay? they're not sin no, ma'ams. stallen, hitler, the japanese during world war ii. these are nationalists. the question isn't racist and using race to go back at a person of color does not signal good intentions, and neither does this. >> the same thing with april ryan. i watch her get up, i mean, you talk about somebody that's a loser, she doesn't know what the hell she's doing. >> i wonder why he put those two people together. i wonder if it's because they're both black women. and then
but i watch you a lot.stupid questions. >> he's talking to abby phillip, african-american women. it's not a stupid question. it's the main question in the whitaker swap. we all know it. the answer is the problem, and this wasn't a one-off. tw days earlier, he did this. >> on the campaign trail you called yourself a nationalist. some people saw that as embol n emboldening white nationalists. >> i don't know why you would say that. that's such a racist question. >> it's...
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>> i want to give him, for watching -- [laughter] >> by the way, he blew me away with that. >> amazing. >> i only use, he won't e-mail me on google. he will not accept e-mails from me on a google. >> he is obsessed. >> i love him. >> i'm still working with him on stuff. i'm trying to get him to meet with some people in september. >> he is really smart. >> yeah, i know. >> that was really good. >> would you think about the entire narrative, that event will go down. i'm serious. it's a marker now. >> hello. i haven't seen you for such a long time. >> i know, long time. i'm so happy for you. >> i'm so happy you are not. >> never. >> yes, but no photos. i am about to go up. >> i consider only a handful of friends where it's difficult to have friends. one of the reasons why i love and so much is because she is one of the few fully self realized people in the united states right now. i can think of a couple that come to mind, one of them occupied the white building white house on the health block. another went, maybe conway, kanye. she is truly authentic, smart and funny. i've always maintai
>> i want to give him, for watching -- [laughter] >> by the way, he blew me away with that. >> amazing. >> i only use, he won't e-mail me on google. he will not accept e-mails from me on a google. >> he is obsessed. >> i love him. >> i'm still working with him on stuff. i'm trying to get him to meet with some people in september. >> he is really smart. >> yeah, i know. >> that was really good. >> would you think about the entire...
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i will attend to some of those games are now i watch them that way. host: senator orrin hatch, thank you for the conversation. sen. hatch: i hope it has been interesting. >> now, c-span's interview with u.s. representative who is -- sander levin in michigan who is retiring after serving 36 years in office. this is about 35 minutes. host: congressman levin, you arrived in washington in 1983 as a freshman member of the house of representatives. what do you remember about those first two months? rep. levin: actually, i came to washington to become part of the agency for international development. our family was here then. i had been in michigan all my
i will attend to some of those games are now i watch them that way. host: senator orrin hatch, thank you for the conversation. sen. hatch: i hope it has been interesting. >> now, c-span's interview with u.s. representative who is -- sander levin in michigan who is retiring after serving 36 years in office. this is about 35 minutes. host: congressman levin, you arrived in washington in 1983 as a freshman member of the house of representatives. what do you remember about those first two...
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. >> i watched the car back out. i watched him start to drive down mission boulevard.t is when i ran inside. >> day she will never forget. it was back on november 19, 1988. the friends were leaving the super market when she went back to get a scooter. that is when she heard her scream. she was placed inside a car and taken away. >> something i struggled with over the past three decades have been survivor's guilt. trying to come to some sort of reconciliation that i am here and she if not. >> reporter: ribbons mark the spot where she was kidnapped. her mother said a symbol of love. >> i am just hoping that by doing this one more time that we will somehow be able to reach out to her. >> reporter: 30 years the investigation is ongoing. her mother is seeking answers. after several potential breaks from possible other cases, it is taking its toll. . >> i told the police department i don't want to know about everything going on. hing going on. >> the men and women of the police department have not forgotten about her. >> reporter: police refuse to call it a cold case, follow
. >> i watched the car back out. i watched him start to drive down mission boulevard.t is when i ran inside. >> day she will never forget. it was back on november 19, 1988. the friends were leaving the super market when she went back to get a scooter. that is when she heard her scream. she was placed inside a car and taken away. >> something i struggled with over the past three decades have been survivor's guilt. trying to come to some sort of reconciliation that i am here and...
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only at jared. . >>> i watched cnn all the time. it's about the only thing i watch. he's gone, but he's still trying to run the show. >> and i think we made a mistake taking the ticker off the sports -- >> it was more than just a company to me, it was a way of life. >> that's my penthouse up on the roof. and then that's my office right under my home. >> do you own this whole building is this. >> i bought it. >> you see cnn out of your kitchen over here. >> that's right. i moved two blocks away so i could look out the window. i joked, i said if you need me, just put up a white flag and i'll be over there in five minutes. >> two decades later, still traumatized about losing his baby. the network he built. >> this is cnn. >> i would have voted strongly against the merger with aol. it's all right, i can take it. it was kind of a blessing in disguise. >> now he can focus on what he wants to do. it sounds cliche, but save the planet. >> the media tie tan who pioneered 24/7 tv news devoted himself full-time to his lifelong passions, the environment and philanthropy. >> i'm
only at jared. . >>> i watched cnn all the time. it's about the only thing i watch. he's gone, but he's still trying to run the show. >> and i think we made a mistake taking the ticker off the sports -- >> it was more than just a company to me, it was a way of life. >> that's my penthouse up on the roof. and then that's my office right under my home. >> do you own this whole building is this. >> i bought it. >> you see cnn out of your kitchen over...
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i watch him hunt -- since last year i watched it hunt and catch food, and it is amazing watching it. like, how are you doing this? you are so disabled but still -- it is a good life lesson. i know that specific coyote because of the story. -- t scarring and everything. it is pretty rad. jane: great lesson to learn. muanks so much for joining me. isaac: thank you s. jane: i have to tell you, that coyote is now my screensaver. the journey took six months, that the last seven minutes had nasa scientist on edge that is when the insight went to the rface of the red planet, either to begin gathering information or to disappear forever. ere was reason to celebrate admission contro as victoria gill reports. >> touchdown confirmed. victoria: after six months' journey and a perilous descent, relief at mission control. >> it is incredible. this is my first mission. i still feel nervous. the adrenaline is going through me. we are on mars. insight works. it is a soft landing. everything is perfect. i wa more data. i want to see what is happening on mars. victoria: nasa's insight lander plunged thr
i watch him hunt -- since last year i watched it hunt and catch food, and it is amazing watching it. like, how are you doing this? you are so disabled but still -- it is a good life lesson. i know that specific coyote because of the story. -- t scarring and everything. it is pretty rad. jane: great lesson to learn. muanks so much for joining me. isaac: thank you s. jane: i have to tell you, that coyote is now my screensaver. the journey took six months, that the last seven minutes had nasa...
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your show every day and i watched over the last few weeks, you've talked about why hasn't nancy pelosi groomed door men toward -- i see you say that and i'm yelling at the tv, she does, i am one of those persons, one of the youngest persons ever put on the intelligence committee, she put me into the leadership team to go years ago, i was the youngest person on the team, hakeem jeffries, she tasked him with coming up with the democratic message and he was on the team that came up with the for the people message and he ran and won, she's done that. i don't think she talks about that enough, she is a very humble person, a shy person, believe it or not, doesn't want to to her own horn but i've seen that happen. >> harris: nancy pelosi doesn't want her to her own horn. i had to move on, alexandria ocasio-cortez is one of those who was pretty this it for us in pushing against what nancy pelosi represented in terms of not being fresh to the party and now even she is defending pelosi against the group of problem solvers among democrats saying no, don't go against nancy pelosi, let's vote toget
your show every day and i watched over the last few weeks, you've talked about why hasn't nancy pelosi groomed door men toward -- i see you say that and i'm yelling at the tv, she does, i am one of those persons, one of the youngest persons ever put on the intelligence committee, she put me into the leadership team to go years ago, i was the youngest person on the team, hakeem jeffries, she tasked him with coming up with the democratic message and he was on the team that came up with the for...
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to restore power to hard hit communities like paradise where he saw his home go up in flames. >> i watchedthe ground. and just god bless people and i hope fema gets on and helps some of us out because a lot of us just paid our rent. we don't have anymore money. >> reporter: pg&e filed two incident reports with the public utilities commission indicating an interruption in power before the camp re erupted 8, scorching 10,000 homes. cal fire is the lead agency investigating how, when and fir >> we are looking at a possible second origin that was found the other day. again, there are no details that could be leased on any of this. the investigation will take quite a bit of time as you can imagine. >> reporter: he captured this video of the camp fire as flames surrounded his vehicle. the smoke so thick it turned day into night. today we found at least one cal fire investigator on the scene looking for clues to what started the camp fire and what is described as a thorough investigation. pg&e did not comment on camera today but said our employees are focused on supporting first responders and re
to restore power to hard hit communities like paradise where he saw his home go up in flames. >> i watchedthe ground. and just god bless people and i hope fema gets on and helps some of us out because a lot of us just paid our rent. we don't have anymore money. >> reporter: pg&e filed two incident reports with the public utilities commission indicating an interruption in power before the camp re erupted 8, scorching 10,000 homes. cal fire is the lead agency investigating how,...
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i will attend to some of those games are now i watch them that way. host: senator orrin hatch, thank you for the conversation. sen. hatch: i hope it has been interesting. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> retiring snore orrin hatch was among those awarted the medal of freedom at the white house today. also alan pages and roger staubach. posthue mouse honors were given to elvis presley, babe ruth and ntonin scalia. >> ladies and gentlemen, the recipients of the honor of freedom. the honorable orrin g. hatch. [applause]
i will attend to some of those games are now i watch them that way. host: senator orrin hatch, thank you for the conversation. sen. hatch: i hope it has been interesting. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> retiring snore orrin hatch was among those awarted the medal of freedom at the white house today. also alan pages and roger...
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i watch you a lot.sk a lot of stupid questions. >> that's what he said to abby philipp earlier. april ryan, one of our contributors who has been a correspondent for more than 20 years. he went after her as well. >> i guess the day after or two days after he went after another reporter. jim acosta. also a reporter from pbs and said a question she was asking he thought was a racist question. i thought this was disturbing. you can see his anger and rage. it was disturbing and uncomfortable to watch. we are all colleagues. we have known abby and april for years. they worked with her. the personal attacks that he is lobbying. these three examples of black women. he is uncomfortable with the questions they are asking about. his decisions and his word choice and his appointment in this instance of whitaker. they are clearly getting under his skin. >> exactly. the anger. that's the difference here. some defenders of president trump's and even those close to him say he insults everybody. i challenge you to watch
i watch you a lot.sk a lot of stupid questions. >> that's what he said to abby philipp earlier. april ryan, one of our contributors who has been a correspondent for more than 20 years. he went after her as well. >> i guess the day after or two days after he went after another reporter. jim acosta. also a reporter from pbs and said a question she was asking he thought was a racist question. i thought this was disturbing. you can see his anger and rage. it was disturbing and...
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i watched the georgia race, i know it's close, but i think brian kemp is going to win that there.r governortching -- he just -- when you compare him, this was somebody that was a great on the stump in '08, '12, it just does not have the same zap or zip. >> i think the same difference is, not only can the live audiences tell, this is a man who genuinely likes what he's doing, who likes the people that he works for, he loves the country, this is not a game for him. he has a mission as a businessman to accomplish something and he is all in. this is the difference and this is part of what got him elected asn well. of course he knows that his fight has been won, if you will, but he knows that for the american people to continue to ask to succeed, he must have the house of representatives to continue the agenda. that is part of his commitment, of course. and when it comes to the issues, also, if a difference. the president is talking about issues. the issues that affect all of our lives. the democrats constantly still are effectively threatening us with every conversation, with every assertion. i
i watched the georgia race, i know it's close, but i think brian kemp is going to win that there.r governortching -- he just -- when you compare him, this was somebody that was a great on the stump in '08, '12, it just does not have the same zap or zip. >> i think the same difference is, not only can the live audiences tell, this is a man who genuinely likes what he's doing, who likes the people that he works for, he loves the country, this is not a game for him. he has a mission as a...
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i. watch this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. >> 100 years ago on july 14, 1918, u.s. army aviator quentin roosevelt, the youngest son of theodore roosevelt was shot down and killed near the village of chammery, france, northeast of paris. mark the centennial, we visited the village about the yockelson.itchell mitchell: i'm standing in front tribute to t in quentin roosevelt who was a lieutenant in the first pursuit group in world war i. beyond the fountain into the wooded area, a short distance on july 14, 1918, quentin roosevelt's plane was shot down during a dog night with german pilots. quentin was the youngest child of theodore roosevelt. quentin and his brothers all served during world war i and quentin chose the air service and was 21 years old at the time of his death. flying in the air service was an honor, a tribute for young men who were daring. not long before quentin's plane was shot down and he was killed, he was placed in the 5th air squadron which was part of the first pursuit squadron and they were charged with following and tracking down german planes
i. watch this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. >> 100 years ago on july 14, 1918, u.s. army aviator quentin roosevelt, the youngest son of theodore roosevelt was shot down and killed near the village of chammery, france, northeast of paris. mark the centennial, we visited the village about the yockelson.itchell mitchell: i'm standing in front tribute to t in quentin roosevelt who was a lieutenant in the first pursuit group in world war i. beyond the fountain into the wooded...