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jeffrey: we collect 1% of national income.alking about $150 billion that can be mobilized to invest in children's education, pre-school, a safer natural environment, new energy systems, and the like. and when we talk about the fact that we could cut two percentage points of national income from wasteful military spending, that's $300 billion a year that we can gain for real investments in our future that would really improve our national security. narrator: $300 billion a year would provide free pre-school through college education for all americans and rebuild the infrastructure with a green grid that would create between 2-4 million jobs. in many western countries, lives come before profit. nicole: presently i do have some kind of healthcare. and i'm this like independent contractor that has to live from paycheck to paycheck, and i have to pay $300 every time i want to go to like a dermatologist, you know, or like general physician. lillian: unfortunately, public option on healthcare never even got to the table, which i thin
jeffrey: we collect 1% of national income.alking about $150 billion that can be mobilized to invest in children's education, pre-school, a safer natural environment, new energy systems, and the like. and when we talk about the fact that we could cut two percentage points of national income from wasteful military spending, that's $300 billion a year that we can gain for real investments in our future that would really improve our national security. narrator: $300 billion a year would provide...
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jeffrey: i am jeffrey goldberg from "the atlantic." and i want to welcome all of you again to this very important conference. at the atlantic, i cover two main subject areas to u.s. foreign-policy is one, and mitch landrieu is the other. that's what it seems like, at least. we have the mayor with us. he obviously needs no introduction. i want to jump into this conversation. since i have you on the couch, i thought i would ask kind of a shrink question. if you want to lie down, feel free to relax. mary landrieu: there's no time to lie down. jeffrey: i want to take you back 10 years, and talk about how you felt exactly 10 years ago. i'm trying to imagine this, trying to picture this. you are a lieutenant governor, in helicopters, in boats. you come to your city, 80% of it underwater. people are dying at intolerable levels -- completely intolerable levels. did you ever feel like maybe this was simply too big? that may be the city could come back from this level of devastation? mayor landrieu: no. i never for one second -- and i don't thin
jeffrey: i am jeffrey goldberg from "the atlantic." and i want to welcome all of you again to this very important conference. at the atlantic, i cover two main subject areas to u.s. foreign-policy is one, and mitch landrieu is the other. that's what it seems like, at least. we have the mayor with us. he obviously needs no introduction. i want to jump into this conversation. since i have you on the couch, i thought i would ask kind of a shrink question. if you want to lie down, feel...
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jeffrey: no. honest answer. idea, the framework is very appealing, but the actual implementation is very uncertain because you do not know with those levels are, and those levels change cyclically, and a change structurally or secularly as well. that is one of the bigger debates. tom: jeffrey rosenberg with us a blackrock. coming up, folks, this is important on this historic day, we are thrilled he ripped up the schedule -- stephen roach will join us. for years at morgan stanley, now at yale university. one of the great china watchers. stephen roach as china devalues 1.9% or so, but the clear idea that they may devalue evermore. "bloomberg surveillance," stephen roach, good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." top headlines with julie hyman. to theprotesters took streets for a fourth straight night in ferguson, missouri. nearly two dozen were arrested. marking the anniversary of michael brown's death, the unarmed black teenager who was fatally shot a year ago by a white police office
jeffrey: no. honest answer. idea, the framework is very appealing, but the actual implementation is very uncertain because you do not know with those levels are, and those levels change cyclically, and a change structurally or secularly as well. that is one of the bigger debates. tom: jeffrey rosenberg with us a blackrock. coming up, folks, this is important on this historic day, we are thrilled he ripped up the schedule -- stephen roach will join us. for years at morgan stanley, now at yale...
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jeffrey lord. i want to go to you, jeffrey. earlier today i spoke to mitt romney's former deputy campaign manager. the people are going to this event is like going to the circus, the circus is in town. does that really matter. if he is putting 20 t may not be 30 t. 40,000. if he is putting 30,000 in the stadium does it matter why why they're there? >> no, i think they are there. listening to the show, earlier, earlier, cnn show, people were being interviewed they said they want to see him elected president. i think that's why they're there. he is drawing the crowd. this is a good thing for him. i must say i am somewhat amused at the jeb bush banner there, donald trump wants to raise taxes. jeb bush as i distinctly recall, endorsed his father breaking the tax pledge in the 1990s. and raising taxes. jeb bush said he did the right thing. i am a little amused at that. >> amanda. i will ask you to referee. >> wait a minute. you should also be amused at the fact when he was governor for eight years. he lowered taxes in florida every
jeffrey lord. i want to go to you, jeffrey. earlier today i spoke to mitt romney's former deputy campaign manager. the people are going to this event is like going to the circus, the circus is in town. does that really matter. if he is putting 20 t may not be 30 t. 40,000. if he is putting 30,000 in the stadium does it matter why why they're there? >> no, i think they are there. listening to the show, earlier, earlier, cnn show, people were being interviewed they said they want to see him...
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jeffrey found out more and more about japan along the way. he also feed to see more parts of the world. so he spent a year-and-a-half in mozambique until march. now he feels ready to take his sister's legacy head on. he's looking forward to meeting his students in western japan. >> queen we would talk what about i do after college she would say, come to japan. i do imagine her in my head as a person who's happy i'm here. i'd really like to learn japanese and i'd like to physical out how to best engage my students in a fun way. also, i would like to travel as much as possible. >> reporter: jeffrey's parents are planning to visit their son later this year. the anderson family's bond with japan looks to be expanding wider and stronger for years to come. nhk world, tokyo. >> this summer people in japan are commemorateing the 70th anniversary of the bomb attack on hiroshima. some people are received few instruments with an important link to that day. they were hand crafted from the wood of the tree that survived the bombing and became a symbol of
jeffrey found out more and more about japan along the way. he also feed to see more parts of the world. so he spent a year-and-a-half in mozambique until march. now he feels ready to take his sister's legacy head on. he's looking forward to meeting his students in western japan. >> queen we would talk what about i do after college she would say, come to japan. i do imagine her in my head as a person who's happy i'm here. i'd really like to learn japanese and i'd like to physical out how...
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jeffrey lord david gergen cnn senior political analyst. david, what do you think about donald trump tonight on the stage? a lot of people saying trump is going to have to lay out some specifics tonight. given the time limitations does he really have to do that? would that be a mistake? >> i don't think he has to start laying out policy positions and policy papers. that's not what this campaign is about. what i do think he has got to give us a rational for why he wants to be the president tonight. what is his cause? what mission is he trying to pursue? he remind me of ross perot in enthusiasm earlier. but ross kept going. because he had a cause he brought. remember all those charts on "larry king" about the deficits. >> but trump's theme is "make america great again." that's not -- >> that's so vague. make america great. in what way? it's got to be i assume it is about economic growth that's where his strength is, natural strength out of corporate america. i wad assumeould assume that is where he is going to go. he will need to evolve. toni
jeffrey lord david gergen cnn senior political analyst. david, what do you think about donald trump tonight on the stage? a lot of people saying trump is going to have to lay out some specifics tonight. given the time limitations does he really have to do that? would that be a mistake? >> i don't think he has to start laying out policy positions and policy papers. that's not what this campaign is about. what i do think he has got to give us a rational for why he wants to be the president...
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jeffrey was generous with him time and they are going live on the air at noon by the way. what stood out most to you based on the conversation and what we learned about the dynamic? >> what stood out was they knew they had a troubled employee and tried to assist this individual get through any problems he had. they probably did the best they could. within the framework of the law to do what they could to help this individual and unfortunately it turned out this way. but you did establish, what i see, as a motive for this horrible act. >> again, and steve, with all due respect, it wasn't necessarily us who put it together. this guy put it out there on twitter and facebook claiming the reporter who was shot and killed this morning made racist remarks and the photographer worked with him once and refused to work with him again. this sounds like someone who was unhinged from the get-go working at a number of stations and markets throughout the south and even the west. bob strang is still with us. he is the former head of the new york's antiterrorism task force. bob, there is a
jeffrey was generous with him time and they are going live on the air at noon by the way. what stood out most to you based on the conversation and what we learned about the dynamic? >> what stood out was they knew they had a troubled employee and tried to assist this individual get through any problems he had. they probably did the best they could. within the framework of the law to do what they could to help this individual and unfortunately it turned out this way. but you did establish,...
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jeffrey marks, everyone. thank you. >> stuart varney, thank you very much. >> yes, sir. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (dorothy) toto, i've a feeling we're not in kansas anymore... (morpheus) after this, there is no turning back. (spock) history is replete with turning points. (kevin) wow, this is great. (commentator) where fantasy becomes reality! (penguin 1) where are we going? (penguin 2) the future, boys. the glorious future. (vo) at&t and directv are now one- bringing your television and wireless together- and taking entertainment to places you'd never imagine. (rick) louis, i think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. >>> fox on top of two storms bearing down, one heading toward florida, the other for the hillary clinton campaign. and it has nothing to do with e-mails. >>> and meet the man who's promising to keep donald from playing his trump card. we're back in 60 seconds. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here
jeffrey marks, everyone. thank you. >> stuart varney, thank you very much. >> yes, sir. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (dorothy) toto, i've a feeling we're not in kansas anymore... (morpheus) after this, there is no turning back. (spock) history is replete with turning points. (kevin) wow, this is great. (commentator) where fantasy becomes reality! (penguin 1) where are we going? (penguin 2) the future, boys. the glorious future. (vo) at&t and directv are now one-...
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this is jeffrey.ey the tortoise decides he doesn't want to be outside anymore. >> yeah. >> look at that. >> doesn't seem so weird. >> i love what this woman says to jeffrey wants he gets in the house. >> close the door, jeffrey, so the cats don't get out. >> worried about the cat getting out but the tortoise can come and go as it pleases. >> i think animals are changing because this lizard named bruce, she thinks she's a dog. >> come here, bruce. come here. come here. good girl. good girl. i knew you could do that. >>> climbing in the buff. >> talk about no gear whatsoever. >> next "right this minute." >> and still to come, it's a performance during brain surgery. >> see, he is a professional opera singer. ♪ >> oh, no way, no way, no way. >> how he can still carry a tune in the operating room. >>> plus, fast and fun is all the rage in this new travel channel show. >> this is awesome. >> the show's main riders tell us about all the twists and turns. my body. s against everything in >> i'd do it again.
this is jeffrey.ey the tortoise decides he doesn't want to be outside anymore. >> yeah. >> look at that. >> doesn't seem so weird. >> i love what this woman says to jeffrey wants he gets in the house. >> close the door, jeffrey, so the cats don't get out. >> worried about the cat getting out but the tortoise can come and go as it pleases. >> i think animals are changing because this lizard named bruce, she thinks she's a dog. >> come here, bruce....
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. >> jeffrey washington has been in and out of the criminal justice system for the past 24 years. one of the fast-growing groups behind bars. older prisoners. in just a few days he's getting out. >> and the last thing i want to do is to come back here this morning. >> there are about 250,000 prisoners over 50 in the u.s. thanks to stricter laws and mandatory minimums many of them have been in prison a long time. when they are released they're in an unique disadvantage. the world they're entering is vastly different than the world they left. >> again, a list of employers who will work with felons. >> that is as good as gold to. >> you this is as good as gold. this is a prescription. everyone wants this prescription to stay alive and free. >> jeffrey is in a block called re-entry pond. it helps prisoners get ready for the world. >> repeat offenders, this requires attention. >> san francisco sheriff office helped to launch the program. he says at the time that the u.s. criminal justice system lacked a mechanism to prepare the growing number of older offenders like jeffrey washington
. >> jeffrey washington has been in and out of the criminal justice system for the past 24 years. one of the fast-growing groups behind bars. older prisoners. in just a few days he's getting out. >> and the last thing i want to do is to come back here this morning. >> there are about 250,000 prisoners over 50 in the u.s. thanks to stricter laws and mandatory minimums many of them have been in prison a long time. when they are released they're in an unique disadvantage. the...
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jeffrey, maybe you feel differently.dering whether or not we're going to go a quarter point higher and when it's going to happen? i just want it to happen tomorrow so we can stop talking about it. your thoughts? >> i actually agree with you on both points. [laughter] connell: de-flategate too, come on. >> yeah, especially. we can talk about that in a bit. but the fed is, you know, composed of policymakers, and as charles plosser said best over weekend, what do policymakers do? they do a lot of hand wringing. and so they spent the weekend doing that. connell: yes. >> it seems to me that a rate hike is still on the table, quote-unquote. whether they go in september or not is a whole other story. from our perspective, though, the bigger issue is that the economy is fine. we think the revisions that we saw in the data last week tell you you have -- connell: what does fine mean? there's all kinds of theories. what do you mean by -- define fine for an economy in your view right now. >> 30-year average for gdp growth is 2.6% qu
jeffrey, maybe you feel differently.dering whether or not we're going to go a quarter point higher and when it's going to happen? i just want it to happen tomorrow so we can stop talking about it. your thoughts? >> i actually agree with you on both points. [laughter] connell: de-flategate too, come on. >> yeah, especially. we can talk about that in a bit. but the fed is, you know, composed of policymakers, and as charles plosser said best over weekend, what do policymakers do? they...
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go ahead, jeffrey. >> yeah. this is playing the race card. this is what liberals do.race card? >> what? >> liberals play the race card. >> mexican racists. >> peter, let's be clear. the democratic party supported slavery, segregation, lynching and the ku klux klan, they divide people by skin color, that's what they do. this is how they make their political bones. they built a whole political party on this. you're doing it now. there's no excuse for it. it's immore. no one is objecting to immigration. people are abilitying to illegal immigration. the country is 100% filled -- >> hold your fire because -- >> we're out of time right now, but obviously this subject is not going away. the passion clearly evident all around. thanks very much to all of you. thanks to all of our viewers. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." cnn's breaking news coverage of the fatal shooting of a reporter and photographer in virginia continues right after a quick break. >>> you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. two pictures on the screen and two stories we're following fo
go ahead, jeffrey. >> yeah. this is playing the race card. this is what liberals do.race card? >> what? >> liberals play the race card. >> mexican racists. >> peter, let's be clear. the democratic party supported slavery, segregation, lynching and the ku klux klan, they divide people by skin color, that's what they do. this is how they make their political bones. they built a whole political party on this. you're doing it now. there's no excuse for it. it's immore....
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jeffrey: what they stand for. some of them are not well-known and it was a pretty good conversation and a lot of the questions were really good, i thought. host: ok. jeff: i agreed with him. i thought cruz gave a heartfelt close. i thought rubio is emotional. i am trying to think of the other candidates that broke out a little bit. i think walker was relaxed. i must say that i do not think any were tense. i think kasich got more comfortable. i think carly was business-like. she is a ceo. bush he has to find his way here. he is relaxed. i do not know if he is as relaxed as some of the other ones. christie was full of energy. it was interesting to get a sense of how they all were. the ones participating on thursday are hitting nervous that the format may not afforsd them the opportunity to be heard. host: you have a call from woodstock. >>> glad to be with you. my comment is that i appreciate rand paul and cruz. they are the ones who tebest articulate policy points for the executive administration if they were to wi
jeffrey: what they stand for. some of them are not well-known and it was a pretty good conversation and a lot of the questions were really good, i thought. host: ok. jeff: i agreed with him. i thought cruz gave a heartfelt close. i thought rubio is emotional. i am trying to think of the other candidates that broke out a little bit. i think walker was relaxed. i must say that i do not think any were tense. i think kasich got more comfortable. i think carly was business-like. she is a ceo. bush...
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jeffrey lord. thank you for staying with us. out front next. we are standing by for donald trump. be speaking to a big crowd. we are live in alabama. i'm ready to crack like nobody's watching. why? because it's red lobster's crabfest. and there's so much crab, so many ways. and with dishes like this luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' new citracal pearls. dedelicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t's innovative solutions connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing nev
jeffrey lord. thank you for staying with us. out front next. we are standing by for donald trump. be speaking to a big crowd. we are live in alabama. i'm ready to crack like nobody's watching. why? because it's red lobster's crabfest. and there's so much crab, so many ways. and with dishes like this luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' new citracal pearls. dedelicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin...
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drew pinski, and jeffrey toobin. jeff, when you and i spoke yesterday about this.ed like he was pleading guilty to child pornography charges, soliciting and paying for sex with minors, this whole thing is unbelievable? >> it is really amazing, frankly. because you know the justice department has done a lot of cases in recent years involving child pornography. even looking at child pornography, not manufacturing it, looking at it is, is a federal offense. but actual sex with children is -- is still a very rare crime to be prosecuted by the justice department. and it is one obviously they take very seriously. and it's just shocking and appalling. >> dr. drew, all of the studies about this. is this something he would be born with -- this desire? something you develop over time? it is so incomprehensible. >> right, incomprehensible. for a there manormal person imp to get your head around it. there is some genetic and environmental. the common feature we often see is childhood sexual trauma. people who are sexually abused themselves can often, not often, become some one
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that's a secure person. >> jeffrey kluger and joe burgo, thank you for joining us.ve been saying they are watching this classic case on tv. i have to say they are kind of enjoying it since they don't have to treat this patient again. thank you very much for joining us. >>> coming up, nate silver predicts which candidate has an 85% chance of winning with a presidential nomination. ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door, so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer, and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participating retailers. the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. ♪ ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end august 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. and it's...well...just a car. without taking it for a spin, test-drive our full lineup only at your local j
that's a secure person. >> jeffrey kluger and joe burgo, thank you for joining us.ve been saying they are watching this classic case on tv. i have to say they are kind of enjoying it since they don't have to treat this patient again. thank you very much for joining us. >>> coming up, nate silver predicts which candidate has an 85% chance of winning with a presidential nomination. ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door, so print all you want...
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jeffrey, let me start with you. what's your take on that possible joe biden bid? >> you know, one of the sad ironies of american politics, when major political figures suffer a tragedy, the public seeing them thrust into a very public and very searing personal moment rallies to them in some way. and i am just curious to see whether or not if the vice president decides to do this whether or not the whole situation with his son will have an impact on his reception. i mean, you can go back to american history, this happens time after time. the late senator charles percy was involved in a senate race which he was trailing in 1966. and out of the blue there was an intruder in his home, murdered his daughter. the campaign was suspended. he was subject to, of course, this incredible wave of sympathy. and that more or less ended the campaign. he won going away. those kinds of things have repeated themselves and i'm just a little curious here to see how this plays out because, lord knows, this has been a real tragedy for the vice president and i think the american public i
jeffrey, let me start with you. what's your take on that possible joe biden bid? >> you know, one of the sad ironies of american politics, when major political figures suffer a tragedy, the public seeing them thrust into a very public and very searing personal moment rallies to them in some way. and i am just curious to see whether or not if the vice president decides to do this whether or not the whole situation with his son will have an impact on his reception. i mean, you can go back...
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jeffrey brown was there for the premiere this weekend. (singing) >> brown: in the new opera "cold mountain," we first meet w.p. inman at a confederate military hospital in virginia as he and soldier mourn the loss of yet another fallen comrade. (singing) wounded and sick of war's horror, inman decides he's had enough and walks away, a deserter, towards ada monroe. (singing) the woman he left behind in the blue ridge mountains of western north carolina. the opera's composer is jennifer higdon.
jeffrey brown was there for the premiere this weekend. (singing) >> brown: in the new opera "cold mountain," we first meet w.p. inman at a confederate military hospital in virginia as he and soldier mourn the loss of yet another fallen comrade. (singing) wounded and sick of war's horror, inman decides he's had enough and walks away, a deserter, towards ada monroe. (singing) the woman he left behind in the blue ridge mountains of western north carolina. the opera's composer is...
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. >> jeffrey, i want to ask you. you look at the poll that came out today from cnn, it shows trump very competitive against hillary clinton, but when we look back to 2011 or 2007, they fade. rick perry in 2007, you look further back, when you look, michele bachmann, for instance, is it possible that bush is going to turn donald trump into the bachmann or perry of the 2016s? >> i think the answer is found in the description i heard from cnn a few minutes ago that there are 1500 people at donald trump's town hall and 200 at jeb bush's. right there i think is the essence of the answer being seen in the polls. >> jeffrey, we are watching the two duelling town halls. stay with us. this is a live picture of donald trump's town hall where the candidate is expected to take the stage at any minute. we're going to take you there. plus donald trump now fully competitive in the race, six points behind hillary clinton according to the latest cnn poll. is he becoming the candidate to beat? >>> plus, immigration and birth right cit
. >> jeffrey, i want to ask you. you look at the poll that came out today from cnn, it shows trump very competitive against hillary clinton, but when we look back to 2011 or 2007, they fade. rick perry in 2007, you look further back, when you look, michele bachmann, for instance, is it possible that bush is going to turn donald trump into the bachmann or perry of the 2016s? >> i think the answer is found in the description i heard from cnn a few minutes ago that there are 1500...
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. >> jeffrey in atlanta for our line for those over 55. how are you doing? are you retired? would you be able to retire? do you have enough money to do so? i have no choice, i was laid off in january. no, i don't have enough money to retype it in the interim i have exhausted social security -- not social security, sorry. on employment, all 17 weeks of it. the only hope i got from there is they suggested i go for training out of my pocket, but i'm still paying for the last training i did. >> what kind of work did you do, jeffrey? caller: i worked in telik mitigations. >-- telecommunications. >> what message do you have for those running for president? hower: of course i can see modification of social security for those of higher income might be necessary, and i agree with that but secondly, as far as do in factens who need to work, the department of labor provides resources that address that specific need, which there is nothing to be any at this time that i'm aware of. , thank yout, well for the call and good luck. thomas in san jose, california. how are you doing, thomas? c
. >> jeffrey in atlanta for our line for those over 55. how are you doing? are you retired? would you be able to retire? do you have enough money to do so? i have no choice, i was laid off in january. no, i don't have enough money to retype it in the interim i have exhausted social security -- not social security, sorry. on employment, all 17 weeks of it. the only hope i got from there is they suggested i go for training out of my pocket, but i'm still paying for the last training i did....
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that's a secure person. >> jeffrey kluger and joe bergo, thank you for joining us.e field who have been saying they are watching this classic case on tv. i have to say they are kind of enjoying it since they don't have to treat this patient again. thank you very much for joining us. >>> coming up, nate silver predicts which candidate has an 85% chance of winning with a presidential nomination. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or m
that's a secure person. >> jeffrey kluger and joe bergo, thank you for joining us.e field who have been saying they are watching this classic case on tv. i have to say they are kind of enjoying it since they don't have to treat this patient again. thank you very much for joining us. >>> coming up, nate silver predicts which candidate has an 85% chance of winning with a presidential nomination. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what...
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james, jeffrey. coming up next more on iowa, a state and especially state fair, turning to a cattle call for candidates. trump/clinton tomorrow. also tomorrow, donald trump offering ride in his chopper. look at all the political showmanship in the hawkeye state as well as the what now appears to be a serious trump effort to win there. with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections ar
james, jeffrey. coming up next more on iowa, a state and especially state fair, turning to a cattle call for candidates. trump/clinton tomorrow. also tomorrow, donald trump offering ride in his chopper. look at all the political showmanship in the hawkeye state as well as the what now appears to be a serious trump effort to win there. with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to...
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. >> jeffrey, we're waiting dwenl. we're just minutes away from donald trurp taking the podium right now and addressing this crowd there. i do wampblt to pose this question. does this show that donald trump doesn't have the vanszed after david. make he will get, but it's not there right now to plak sure the ooptices are opt much? >> i think all of the outside kacandidates that isle ere new this. emp donald trump who's doing gang buster in the polls and the crowds, certainly supplied the physical sub stanuation of the numbers we see in the cnn polls. it's a tough deal to put together these campaigns. particularly, if you've never run one yourself. so, i mean, i think they'll get the hang of this. and i that he will get on with it and get job done. i think they've den a remarkable job. this has been a fell no, ma'am nonhere. and i'm sure that they've -- they face some challenges in getting this together. but i think they are getting they're act together here. and testimony show. >> all right. >> and, again, frankly, john
. >> jeffrey, we're waiting dwenl. we're just minutes away from donald trurp taking the podium right now and addressing this crowd there. i do wampblt to pose this question. does this show that donald trump doesn't have the vanszed after david. make he will get, but it's not there right now to plak sure the ooptices are opt much? >> i think all of the outside kacandidates that isle ere new this. emp donald trump who's doing gang buster in the polls and the crowds, certainly supplied...
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jeffrey artiste of the bronx. i'm still going through the new details from police, and i will have another update in the next half an hour. renee staal, eyewitness news. >> thank you very much. >>> developing this morning a sheriff's deputy ambushed, literally gunned down execution style while filling up his patrol car at a gas station near houston. the man reportedly approached the deputy from behind and shot him repeatedly. wasn't the deputy fell to the ground, the suspect continued to fire before eventually taking off. overnight, shortly after releasing these images a person of interest was taken into custody. >> it's horrifying, it's an act of cowardness and brutality, the acts of which i have never seen. >> a 10-year veteran leaving behind a wife and two children. >>> and new this morning, police in the bronx are looking for a man who they say assaulted a fellow subway passenger, and all of this a fight over a seat this is the man police are now trying to find. it happened the grand concourse subway station,
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back with me now, jeffrey, gloria and josh holms and donald trump now goes to make the speech. that was the media availability prespeech we can only guess what we're going to hear in a few minutes when that happens. until then, gloria, did you hear any specifics? >> i didn't. what i heard was sort of donald trump the zen version. i think he was toned down considerably. >> i only heard one excuse me that entire press event. >> he wasn't -- he said jeb bush can't negotiate but didn't call him names. he said about the republican party, they are treating me very nicely, all i want to do is be treated fairly. race relations, i'll create jobs and be a cheerleader. he wanted to be, i think, sort of a more positive sounding donald trump given what's gone on the last week or so. so a very different tone i, no information but different tone. >> different tone but no specifics. >> josh holms, you were smiling through the entire thing. do you find it funny? >> i find it endlessly entertaining. i love watching it. i thought one thing that was really instructive is, you know, he was asked ab
back with me now, jeffrey, gloria and josh holms and donald trump now goes to make the speech. that was the media availability prespeech we can only guess what we're going to hear in a few minutes when that happens. until then, gloria, did you hear any specifics? >> i didn't. what i heard was sort of donald trump the zen version. i think he was toned down considerably. >> i only heard one excuse me that entire press event. >> he wasn't -- he said jeb bush can't negotiate but...
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this is jeffrey. jeffrey the tortous doesn't want to be outside anymore. look at that. >> jurassic park doesn't seem to weird. >> i lover what the wam says. >> shut the door so the cat don't get out. >> they are worried about the cat getting out. the turtle can come and go as it pleases. >> i think animals are changing. this lizard named bruce she thinks she's a dog. >> come here. come here. [ laughter ] good girl. good girl. i knew you could do that. >>> winner of nashville star and the winner of many country music awards. we learn in this video he is a total, hopeless romantic. this is at a concert. he is in the middle of singing "who i am with you." the camera is focused on this couple, hugging each other, singing to each other and loving each other. ♪ >> you see in his hand, there is a box. there could only be one thing in that box. >> it better be a couple carats. >> it is definitely a ring. you can stee girls around him. we know what is going to happen. they bring their cell phones out and taking pictures. he shows everybody the ring box. if it wasn'
this is jeffrey. jeffrey the tortous doesn't want to be outside anymore. look at that. >> jurassic park doesn't seem to weird. >> i lover what the wam says. >> shut the door so the cat don't get out. >> they are worried about the cat getting out. the turtle can come and go as it pleases. >> i think animals are changing. this lizard named bruce she thinks she's a dog. >> come here. come here. [ laughter ] good girl. good girl. i knew you could do that....
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jeffrey, adam -- >> it does. it brings me innumerable comfort. >> jeffrey, adam was engaged to the morning show producer who was there at work yesterday. let us know about adam and also his professional relationship with alison. they were considered the "a" team. >> nobody could beat them. anything that was asked of them and more, and adam made sure we were laughing whether it was on the softball field or i'm told in latin class, i can't imagine adam in latin class at the university, he just came in and made us laugh and that's what we're trying to remember this morning is our crew goes through the motions of doing the regular newscast and i want to say one thing about alison if you'll let me. i don't care what social media says, i don't care what that alleged manifesto says, there was not a hateful bone in alison's body and she would have never made a racially insensitive remark which is one of the things that the shooter accused our team of. we don't have that kind of operation here. it's a diverse workplace fu
jeffrey, adam -- >> it does. it brings me innumerable comfort. >> jeffrey, adam was engaged to the morning show producer who was there at work yesterday. let us know about adam and also his professional relationship with alison. they were considered the "a" team. >> nobody could beat them. anything that was asked of them and more, and adam made sure we were laughing whether it was on the softball field or i'm told in latin class, i can't imagine adam in latin class...
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jeffrey tannenhouse a ride along the river isn't going to cut it. august 6th, checked out a city bike and headed for lamplt. the former corporate event planner turned in a day job for the cross-country trek. stopping at historic places. made it from d.c. to pittsburgh tothday. when he was 9:00 to 5:00, the bike highlight of his day riding to work and running errands. >> things weren't going well at work. erbeing on a bike gave me so much more freedom and empowerment that i was really happy. i could control where i was going. i was outside. in the elements. >> i hope this guy picked a good city bike. some are jenky i've seen. jeffry is blogging and hopes to inspire new yorkers to use city bikes. they're not endoorsing the trip. racked up $1,200 in late fees. basically, bought the bike. congratulations. you now have a city bike. >> my brother, a friends of his did that, six, seven years ago, from maryland to san diego. >> all the way across? >> took 40-some days. >> pulling a forrest gump. not a bad idea. >>> going on in sports? >> jets and giants. sn
jeffrey tannenhouse a ride along the river isn't going to cut it. august 6th, checked out a city bike and headed for lamplt. the former corporate event planner turned in a day job for the cross-country trek. stopping at historic places. made it from d.c. to pittsburgh tothday. when he was 9:00 to 5:00, the bike highlight of his day riding to work and running errands. >> things weren't going well at work. erbeing on a bike gave me so much more freedom and empowerment that i was really...
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it's going to affect the rest of the field. >> jeffrey? >> anderson, you mention ground game in iowa. that's correct. and i would point out that he has running his campaign in iowa, chuck laughtner responsible for santorum's victory. he has a serious iowa professional there. i am sure that, organization is at the top of his list. >> jeffrey, good to have you on. amanda carpenter. alex. coming up what the new numbers say about hillary clinton. her leading challenger, bernie sanders, and possible challenger, joe biden. dana bash talks with ohio governor john kasich. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. te
it's going to affect the rest of the field. >> jeffrey? >> anderson, you mention ground game in iowa. that's correct. and i would point out that he has running his campaign in iowa, chuck laughtner responsible for santorum's victory. he has a serious iowa professional there. i am sure that, organization is at the top of his list. >> jeffrey, good to have you on. amanda carpenter. alex. coming up what the new numbers say about hillary clinton. her leading challenger, bernie...
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jeffrey brown is back with our profile. >> let us gather in a flourishing way.ing in spanish) pearls of great flowing vines. (reading in spanish) let us gather in a flourishing way. >> brown: a blend of languages as the car drives through the dry duty 90-degree heat in sunday afternoon in california's san joaquin valley. behind the wheel, 66-year-old juan felipe herrera. were you surprised when you got the call you were poet laureate? (laughter) >> i was surprised. it was a super surprise. i'm thinking yes and also thinking this was very big. >> brown: herrera was born here but didn't stay long. a child of itinerant farm workers from mexico, his first years were spent on the road. >> we went from crop to crop, field to field and my father had a 1940s army truck from fort bliss, el paso. >> brown: that's how you traveled? >> that's how we traveled. >> brown: all around california? >> all around california. >> brown: it was during those long travels his mother first entertained young juan with a tattered family photo album, and told him story after story to accomp
jeffrey brown is back with our profile. >> let us gather in a flourishing way.ing in spanish) pearls of great flowing vines. (reading in spanish) let us gather in a flourishing way. >> brown: a blend of languages as the car drives through the dry duty 90-degree heat in sunday afternoon in california's san joaquin valley. behind the wheel, 66-year-old juan felipe herrera. were you surprised when you got the call you were poet laureate? (laughter) >> i was surprised. it was a...
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ben ferguson, jeffrey lord, thank you both for being back.will be jake tapper's guest on state of the union. airs at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> an unarmed teenager shot and killed by police is sparking outrage in texas. it's what's not on video that has a lot of people concerned this morning. >>> plus, we're following a developing story. seven people shot, two officers wounded during a shootout in a north carolina neighborhood. we have the latest information that we've gathered for you. i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. uthis isn't the mostne efficient way for people -or air to travel. awww! ducts produce uneven temperatures and energy loss. mitsubishi electric systems offer a better way with no new ductwork.... and lower energy bills. so everyone gets exactly what they want! mitsubishi electric cooling and heating. make c
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that would make me more nervous. >> jeffrey, does your guy need to take it down a couple of notches? >> no. i think that's a mistake. and you know the story here about governor bush not responding and you go back to governor romney and the last debate there with president obama, this is sort of the problem with moderate republicans. and that is i think why donald trump is so popular, among other things is he really does answer. >> what's interesting, i want to show some footage from bloomberg. they recorded some insights from trump supporters. why exactly are they for the donald? watch this. >> he speaks the truth. he doesn't care what people think. >> unchoreographed. >> he is honest. >> i like his roughness and little reagan-esque. >> trump is a threat. because he doesn't fit in the same box all the other republicans are in. >> he's like one of us. he may be a millionaire which separates him from everyone else. but besides the money issue he's in tune with what everybody is wanting. >> i knew that he was a wealthy, successful man. and i remember asking my mother if i could write hi
that would make me more nervous. >> jeffrey, does your guy need to take it down a couple of notches? >> no. i think that's a mistake. and you know the story here about governor bush not responding and you go back to governor romney and the last debate there with president obama, this is sort of the problem with moderate republicans. and that is i think why donald trump is so popular, among other things is he really does answer. >> what's interesting, i want to show some...
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jeffrey kingston speaking to us from japan. thank you. >> thank you. >>> more help is arriving after the government appealed for assistance. landslides cyclones have killed 74 so far. relief teams have been struggling to reach remote area areas. we have lost that. when we get it, we'll get it to you. >>> let's turn our attention to the northeast of nigeria where attacks by boko haram is hurting farmers. the armed group imposes its version of islamic law. >> reporter: earning a living as a farm hand, less than $2 a day working on someone else's farm. before boko haram fighters overran his village he used to farm 70-hectares of his own. >> translator: you can't camper it. i was making enough. look at me now i'm just a laborer who doesn't make enough a day to feed their family. >> reporter: thousands of familiaring communities have been replaced. farm lands idle. at the market, the supply chain has been torn apart. this is the one of the busiest. it used to be a much busyier. they have displaced thousands of rural farmers cutting
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let me go -- jeffrey, how -- these people are really amading, right? don't you feel better living in a country where people are doing this stuff? so how do you propose -- what are you going to do with what they know? in other words, how do we align the incentives and the health care system and government policy and all of that so that their ideas can bloom? and others too, people that aren't on the stage. we have a system that has for a long time punished people who did what they were trying to do. and under inverse them, and everything now we're getting to the point where we're into neutral. we don't have our pedal to the metal. we're not creating a 21st century wellness system first of all mr. president, i want to share joe's gratitude for you. it makes it easier for us. i'd say the second thing is that we believe going out and doing it is the best way, if we find ourselves in policy inside the beltway, we're going to be there for a long time it's one of the reasons why the institute of medicine said it takes 17 years for these kinds of innovations t
let me go -- jeffrey, how -- these people are really amading, right? don't you feel better living in a country where people are doing this stuff? so how do you propose -- what are you going to do with what they know? in other words, how do we align the incentives and the health care system and government policy and all of that so that their ideas can bloom? and others too, people that aren't on the stage. we have a system that has for a long time punished people who did what they were trying to...
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it's going to affect the rest of the field. >> jeffrey? >> anderson, you mention ground game in iowa. that's correct. and i would point out that he has rung hning his campaign in iowa, chuck laughtner responsible for santorum's victory. he has a serious iowa professional there. i am sure that, organization is at the top of his list. >> jeffrey, good to have you on. amanda carpenter. alex. coming up what the new numbers say about hillary clinton. her leading challenger, bernie sanders, and possible challenger, joe biden. dana bash talks with ohio governor john kasich. our eyes, they have a 200 degree which is good for me. hey! and bad for the barkley twins. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. you can help children all around the world grow up strong, thanks to walgreens partnership with vitamin angels. when you get vitamins here... you change lives everywhere. wi noticed benny right away. , i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared u
it's going to affect the rest of the field. >> jeffrey? >> anderson, you mention ground game in iowa. that's correct. and i would point out that he has rung hning his campaign in iowa, chuck laughtner responsible for santorum's victory. he has a serious iowa professional there. i am sure that, organization is at the top of his list. >> jeffrey, good to have you on. amanda carpenter. alex. coming up what the new numbers say about hillary clinton. her leading challenger, bernie...
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cheely and doug gustafson and charged them with jeffrey cain's murder.eorge kerr accepted a plea bargain and agreed to testify for the prosecution in exchange for immunity. without the murder weapon, he was their entire case. >> george kerr was very important to the prosecution. without george kerr, it would have been very difficult i think to put them at the scene, and to actually have an eyewitness who witnessed not only the shooting but what happened before and after. >> but as the trial was about to begin, george kerr changed his story. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch, the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levem
cheely and doug gustafson and charged them with jeffrey cain's murder.eorge kerr accepted a plea bargain and agreed to testify for the prosecution in exchange for immunity. without the murder weapon, he was their entire case. >> george kerr was very important to the prosecution. without george kerr, it would have been very difficult i think to put them at the scene, and to actually have an eyewitness who witnessed not only the shooting but what happened before and after. >> but as...
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. >> jeffrey croft runs the nonprofit watchdog, nyc park advocates. he's concerned outer borough parks may be getting less attention than the city's marquise parks. central park is maintained by a nonprofit funded largely by wealthy donors. >> there's just a huge disparity. and the public, you know, for the most part, they put up with things. and it's the saddest thing to see, you know, grass growing up through concrete. >> a few hours ago, the parks department told us the hickman playground, the one we showed you with all of those cracked blacktops, essentially, that is a park that is scheduled for a full renovation starting next week. and city hall stresses 35 parks in low-income neighborhoods have been renovated in just the last year. but during his mayoral campaign, bill de blasio supported a more ambitious plan to force the private operators of central park, the highline, and other well-off parks to contribute 20% of their budgets to help fix up parks in poor areas. city hall is no longer expressing support for that idea. back to you. >> thank yo
. >> jeffrey croft runs the nonprofit watchdog, nyc park advocates. he's concerned outer borough parks may be getting less attention than the city's marquise parks. central park is maintained by a nonprofit funded largely by wealthy donors. >> there's just a huge disparity. and the public, you know, for the most part, they put up with things. and it's the saddest thing to see, you know, grass growing up through concrete. >> a few hours ago, the parks department told us the...
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maria cardona and jeffrey lord, thank you very much. >> you really wanted that butter cow. >> i wantedn. >> stay tuned next. mike huckabee. that all starts alt the top of the hour on cnn. >> but get out there and make great memories. >> "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> the iowa state fair is a big test of diet discipline, and a proving ground for presidential contenders. >> i think people in iowa just like people across the country are going to want to vote for somebody that they believe will deliver results. >> you are going love me in terms of immigration and illegal immigration. we're building a wall. nobody's going through my wall. >>> plus, hillary clinton surrenders her e-mail server to the justice department. >> she's one e-mail away from having go to prison. >> reporter: bern . >>> bernie sanders moves to a new lead. "inside politics," the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now.
maria cardona and jeffrey lord, thank you very much. >> you really wanted that butter cow. >> i wantedn. >> stay tuned next. mike huckabee. that all starts alt the top of the hour on cnn. >> but get out there and make great memories. >> "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> the iowa state fair is a big test of diet discipline, and a proving ground for presidential contenders. >> i think people in iowa just like people...
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jeffrey lord looking forward to chatting with you after this debate.nks so much for being on with us. >> thanks brianna. >>> now for the latest on the debates and the candidates head over to cnnpolitics.com. andcome malaysian authorities say there's nor being washed up. the search for mh-370 say there's been no indication of that. we'll explain next. food should be good. strawberries should sing. lettuce should be dirty. dressing, clean. debates should be healthy. hatchets buried. tables should be full. and good food should be good for you. we're not saying these are the rules we should all live by. but it's a good place to start. panera. food as it should be. americans. we're living longer than ever. as we age, certain nutrients... ...become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. new one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12... ...and more vitamin d. you're driving along having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the nex
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. >>> to discuss this, jeffrey lord. the former chief of staff for mitch mcconnell, josh holmes and ben ferguson. great to have you with us. ben, i'm going to start with you. here we see ben carson now tied with donald trump, surging in the polls there. do you think that carson can take this race away from donald trump? >> i think he actually is going to form his own race. not necessarily take away from donald trump this early on. but we're seeing a big theme here. one, two and three are all people -- carly fiorina, carson, trump, who have never held office in any capacity. this is a bigger i think narrative here is really, there are people that are sick and tired of the gop establishment or career politicians, and they're willing to back people that they are being told have no chance. people have been saying for a long time that ben carson doesn't have a chance. carly fiorina doesn't have a chance. donald trump doesn't have a chance. i think that donald trump's people are different than ben carson's supporters. we see t
. >>> to discuss this, jeffrey lord. the former chief of staff for mitch mcconnell, josh holmes and ben ferguson. great to have you with us. ben, i'm going to start with you. here we see ben carson now tied with donald trump, surging in the polls there. do you think that carson can take this race away from donald trump? >> i think he actually is going to form his own race. not necessarily take away from donald trump this early on. but we're seeing a big theme here. one, two and...
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at the whole half a brain thing was well done. >> jeffrey, i have to be honest. it was so genuine.out megyn kelly "i didn't know it was going to talk again." it was genuine and organic. your old boss ronald reagan was the master of that and he got a lot of people loving him mostly because of that. >> but i'll tell you. the -- one of the things that i found -- i've gone back and looked at the comments made about reagan before he was elected and there was a considerable feeling there the words of the carter white house chief of staff, america isn't going to elect an almost 70-year-old actor who's got all these extremist right wing views. a year later, wrong. >> also there was the line about "i won't let age stand in the way of with --" >> and that was his in response to another debate where they tried to stuff his head full of facts and figures and it was terrible. >> as a performer and a lawyer and public commentator, you have to know people out there are smarter when you think. >> true, mike huckabee had a good line in his closing statement that seemed to be a hit at trump at hilla
at the whole half a brain thing was well done. >> jeffrey, i have to be honest. it was so genuine.out megyn kelly "i didn't know it was going to talk again." it was genuine and organic. your old boss ronald reagan was the master of that and he got a lot of people loving him mostly because of that. >> but i'll tell you. the -- one of the things that i found -- i've gone back and looked at the comments made about reagan before he was elected and there was a considerable...