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jeremy: yeah.one who picked up on their frustration, and i think it is fair to say hillary did not. charlie: let's treat this hypothetical. donald trump says to you, you understood what i did in 2016 election and how i got elected. now i have have the power and i have a congress controlled by my party in both the house and senate. what should i do? how would i take an election which has put me in this oval office and make the kind of changes that you believe are essential? he differs with you from environment clearly. he differs with you on probably a lot of issues. jeremy: and i should say upfront i am a one issue voter. i would vote for almost any president who had a brilliant climate change agenda. charlie: because you think it is that essential. jeremy: because it is that essential. having said that, it is clear that the current administration is not going to further income inequality to all of their proposals so far have been tax deductions for the rich. heard warren buffett sang the first of
jeremy: yeah.one who picked up on their frustration, and i think it is fair to say hillary did not. charlie: let's treat this hypothetical. donald trump says to you, you understood what i did in 2016 election and how i got elected. now i have have the power and i have a congress controlled by my party in both the house and senate. what should i do? how would i take an election which has put me in this oval office and make the kind of changes that you believe are essential? he differs with you...
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reach out to their sons. >> i love you, jeremy.cture for me. he says, can you send me a picture of you so i can see memories? send me a picture and i also want a drawing of something cool so i can show it off. i miss you, dad, a lot. >> one of the few things albert has to look forward to from his segregation cell at the orange county jail are letters from his 15-year-old son, jesse, who is currently housed in the county's juvenile facility. >> my son, he writes more. i send him drawings. i send him a little workout list. because he was asking me for the workout list. he tells me that the workout list was whack. i was like, man. i figure he's young. try to give him a light one. you know? he wrote back, talking all kinds of smack. i was like, all right. so i wrote him a hard one. i haven't heard him yet. he's always telling me, write me back, dad, write me back fast. i'm probably the only one that's keeps in constant contact with him, you know? they don't know that, you know -- i still support him from in here, you know. >> his days
reach out to their sons. >> i love you, jeremy.cture for me. he says, can you send me a picture of you so i can see memories? send me a picture and i also want a drawing of something cool so i can show it off. i miss you, dad, a lot. >> one of the few things albert has to look forward to from his segregation cell at the orange county jail are letters from his 15-year-old son, jesse, who is currently housed in the county's juvenile facility. >> my son, he writes more. i send...
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jeremy renner in the house!he show. thank you for coming back. >> it's so great. >> jimmy: every time you come on, it's always -- we do something. thank you for playing "blow your mind." and last time you were here, do you remember david blaine was on and he threw up a frog. [ light laughter ] >> that's right. that's right. >> jimmy: that i'll never forget that moment. >> yeah, i remember their faces. >> jimmy: no, that was the most bizarre scene. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that didn't flip you out that he -- >> yeah, yeah. you know, because david's been a friend of mine for a little while. and then, he's, you know, been over to the house. he'll practice these tricks and stuff at the house. >> jimmy: he's thrown up a frog at your house? >> he had different houses. he has to prepare a long time to do this trick. right? so it's not like you just, you know, put frogs in him and throws him up and that kind of thing, right? but he kept drinking water, like, weird. but everything he does is kind of weird, so i was like
jeremy renner in the house!he show. thank you for coming back. >> it's so great. >> jimmy: every time you come on, it's always -- we do something. thank you for playing "blow your mind." and last time you were here, do you remember david blaine was on and he threw up a frog. [ light laughter ] >> that's right. that's right. >> jimmy: that i'll never forget that moment. >> yeah, i remember their faces. >> jimmy: no, that was the most bizarre scene....
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with the d u p a political group previously linked to protestant paramilitaries some argue it's like jeremy corbyn had won they'd become a british prime minister in a coalition with fame previously linked to the ira coming up in the show we caught up with the cost of political power tagging this from you gives nigel farage the boss of britain's biggest union. as well as jeremy corbin's shadow chancellor john mcdonnell to ask about thursday's bizarre general election john what do you think your electoral game say about monopoly media power in britain in terms of the way we've been treated by the written press generous to say the least some of the most vicious personal attacks that i've ever seen on a politician in some ways that's what you expect expect that from some of our press i think what offended a large number of people is the way they also went for our families as well which is unacceptable i think and people have rejected that and i think they're projected it so they've cut through all of that and instead because we get legislation we get relatively balanced broadcast media coverage
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whether it is going to be followed up, and jeremy is right. he knows more than the rest of us what it takes to engage in military action against north korea. all those campaign promises about the wall, health care, immigration and so forth. so i think that his -- his language is very frightening. we just don't know at this point whether it is -- there is something behind it. whether it's meant to scare the chinese, to have them pressure north korea. whether it is going to be followed up, and jeremy is right. he knows more than the rest of us what it takes to engage in military action against north korea. you would have to get 250,000 american civilians out of the korean peninsula. you would have to have -- there would have to be more ground troops and ships in the region. none of that is going on right now. we all watched the buildup to the war in iraq. that took six months, and we saw that coming. this was very different. >> eugene, about once a month, when we're faced with a problem here, i ask you, which profiles encourage, perhaps, you're
whether it is going to be followed up, and jeremy is right. he knows more than the rest of us what it takes to engage in military action against north korea. all those campaign promises about the wall, health care, immigration and so forth. so i think that his -- his language is very frightening. we just don't know at this point whether it is -- there is something behind it. whether it's meant to scare the chinese, to have them pressure north korea. whether it is going to be followed up, and...
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jeremy bash, peter zeidenberg. and coming up after the next break what the russia preoccupation has done to a republican white house and a republican congress thus far. that's when the broadcast continues. >>> have you seen any russians in west virginia or ohio or pennsylvania? are there any russians here tonight? any russians? they can't beat us at the voting booths, so they're trying to cheat you out of the future and the future that you want. they're trying to cheat you out of the leadership you want with a fake story that is demeaning to all of us and most importantly demeaning to our country and demeaning to our constitution. >> really crucial choice of words there. that was president trump, again, tonight, huntington, west virginia, returning to a state that delivered a sweeping victory for him on election night. with us tonight to talk about the state of play and assess the damage are two of our all-star panelists msnbc political analysts eugene robinson prize winning columnist and republican veteran steve s
jeremy bash, peter zeidenberg. and coming up after the next break what the russia preoccupation has done to a republican white house and a republican congress thus far. that's when the broadcast continues. >>> have you seen any russians in west virginia or ohio or pennsylvania? are there any russians here tonight? any russians? they can't beat us at the voting booths, so they're trying to cheat you out of the future and the future that you want. they're trying to cheat you out of the...
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jeremy is on a journey. i have not been on a journey.with those of us, labour mps who campaigned to come out, and to know we're not doing any ratting or u—turning or anything else. it's a difficult balancing act, appealing to both remain and leave voters. jeremy corbyn did it at the last election, but that may be difficult to repeat as he clarifies his position on brexit. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: liverpool hammer arsenal 4—0 in the english premier league, moving up to second in the table. lewis hamilton wins the belgian grand prix reducing sebastian vettel‘s championship lead to seven points. and dustinjohnson wins the first of the season ending fed ex cup play off events, the northern trust 0pen, in a play—off againstjordan speith. hello, and welcome to the programme, where we start with football news and in the english premier league liverpool produced a dazzling attacking display at anfield to beat arsenal 4—0. two goals in
jeremy is on a journey. i have not been on a journey.with those of us, labour mps who campaigned to come out, and to know we're not doing any ratting or u—turning or anything else. it's a difficult balancing act, appealing to both remain and leave voters. jeremy corbyn did it at the last election, but that may be difficult to repeat as he clarifies his position on brexit. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on...
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. >> jeremy, i'll show germaneness of this in a moment. but i have a friend who is a former corrections officers. i asked him what he learned on the job all those years. and he said never corner a man. always allow him an out. it's germane because tonight in many ways donald trump sounded as if he feels cornered. there were punches going out in all directions. >> you're absolutely right, brian. donald trump has been in many whiches has been a man cornered within his own white house even. >> his advisers with the representation exception of the recently disparated steve bannon were telling him don't do this on charlottesville. don't reopen this wound. what did he do? aside from going out and -- let's count all of the ridiculous you know outrageous extraordinary things in this appearance of his just now -- he threatened the government shut down. he picked a fresh fight with the majority leader of the senate mitch mcconnell saying they need to eliminate the legislative fill buster. he went on a 30-minute rant against the persecution machine h
. >> jeremy, i'll show germaneness of this in a moment. but i have a friend who is a former corrections officers. i asked him what he learned on the job all those years. and he said never corner a man. always allow him an out. it's germane because tonight in many ways donald trump sounded as if he feels cornered. there were punches going out in all directions. >> you're absolutely right, brian. donald trump has been in many whiches has been a man cornered within his own white house...
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nayyera, jeremy, general, thank you all. after our first break, theic politics at home for the strategy and trump's moves from outside critic now to commander in chief. when our panel comes here next, "the 11th hour" just getting started on monday night. back after this. these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >> when one part of america hurts, we all hurt. and when one citizen suffers an injustice we all suffer together. loyalty to our nation demands loyalty to one another. love for america requires love for all of its people. when we open our hearts to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice, no place for bigotry and no tolerance for hate. >> in plain english
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you can't always get what you want it jeremy, robert raises a good point about general kelly. here's the problem. did general kelly have advance knowledge that the boss was going to relitigate charlotte tonight, attack members of the news media by name like george stephanopoulos? he was going to preside over a chant against cnn and tell the crowd the division in this country is the fault of the nation's news media? >> absolutely. i think anybody watching this speech tonight should finally be able to get out of their finds the emotion that it matters who is around donald trump. who is advising hip, hosteling him to hold back. no one can hold donald trump back. donald trump is his own man. he has his own brain. and as anita was pointing out earlier, he is at his most defensive and reckless when he is being told by everyone around him, no, boss, don't do that. that's exactly what happened last wednesday when he went out in the lobby of trump tower and doubled down on his both sides caused this violence statement after charlottesville after he had made that more contrite statement
you can't always get what you want it jeremy, robert raises a good point about general kelly. here's the problem. did general kelly have advance knowledge that the boss was going to relitigate charlotte tonight, attack members of the news media by name like george stephanopoulos? he was going to preside over a chant against cnn and tell the crowd the division in this country is the fault of the nation's news media? >> absolutely. i think anybody watching this speech tonight should finally...
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jeremy bash peter deciden berg. coming up after the next break what the russia preoccupation has done to a republican white house and a republican congress thus far. that's when the broadcast continues. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. i know you worry i can't keep up with our weekly tee times. dear son, but i've been taking osteo bi-flex ease. it's 80% smaller but just as effective. which means you're in big trouble, son. improved joint comfort in seven days. osteo bi-flex ease. made to move. you...smells fine, but yourin your passengers smell this bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - t
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deal with the political group previously linked to protestant paramilitaries some argue it's like jeremy corbyn had won the british prime minister in a coalition with. previously linked to the ira coming up in the show. the boss of britain's biggest union. to. join what do you think your electoral game say about media power in britain in terms of the way we've been treated by the written press. to say the least some of the most vicious personal attacks that i've ever seen on a politician in some ways that's what you expect. from some. i think the offended number of people also went for our families as well which is unacceptable i think and people have rejected that. so they've cut through all of them instead because we get legislation we get relatively balanced broadcast media coverage. if i was a newspaper editor. thinking our views page after page after page for nearly six weeks of denigration. and. so maybe. reporting the news that would be helpful for the balance media restrictions of the election has happened do you expect the media to continue to. expect them to live up to the. fou
deal with the political group previously linked to protestant paramilitaries some argue it's like jeremy corbyn had won the british prime minister in a coalition with. previously linked to the ira coming up in the show. the boss of britain's biggest union. to. join what do you think your electoral game say about media power in britain in terms of the way we've been treated by the written press. to say the least some of the most vicious personal attacks that i've ever seen on a politician in...
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also tonight: a war of words between professor stephen hawking and the health secretary, jeremy hunt,west indies wickets keep falling. good evening. spain's interior minister says the terror cell behind the twin attacks has been "dismantled." officials believe the cell consisted of 12 young men, most of them moroccan nationals. however, the hunt is still on for one man, younes abouyaaquob, who police believe may have driven the van which killed 13 people and injured 130 more in barcelona on thursday. from there, james reynolds reports. barcelona, for so long free from attack, now has to rewrite its own history. today, the mayor made the first entry into a book of condolence was stop others followed. icame to condolence was stop others followed. i came to express my sympathy with the victims, this man said, i also wa nt to the victims, this man said, i also want to show that we're not afraid and will carry on. the ataxia surprised barcelona. it's the first time the city has been hit for more than 30 years. barcelona now follows the same rhythm of mourning so familiar to other cities re
also tonight: a war of words between professor stephen hawking and the health secretary, jeremy hunt,west indies wickets keep falling. good evening. spain's interior minister says the terror cell behind the twin attacks has been "dismantled." officials believe the cell consisted of 12 young men, most of them moroccan nationals. however, the hunt is still on for one man, younes abouyaaquob, who police believe may have driven the van which killed 13 people and injured 130 more in...
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the impact of terrorism because jeremy corbyn. notably very quick to talk about racism a cozying up to the saudis who according to wiki leaks it shows that there is the sourcing for isis money comes from the persian gulf it's hard to say what impact terrorism had on this election theresa may was criticised for having cut police numbers by twenty thousand jeremy corbin for having being seen by many people as being a kind of terrorist friend neither of them came out of that debate particularly well but one thing i will say was that public services and austerity certainly seems to have been a bigger issue in this election than most people thought it would be so was it the economy stupid i mean wouldn't you have told him that it's always the economy stupid in different manifestations people are concerned about public services in this country people are concerned about brakes and lots of people have got lots of interpretations about what breaks it means the truth is nobody really knows anything but we g.d.p. trends going down now would
the impact of terrorism because jeremy corbyn. notably very quick to talk about racism a cozying up to the saudis who according to wiki leaks it shows that there is the sourcing for isis money comes from the persian gulf it's hard to say what impact terrorism had on this election theresa may was criticised for having cut police numbers by twenty thousand jeremy corbin for having being seen by many people as being a kind of terrorist friend neither of them came out of that debate particularly...
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nayyera, jeremy, general, thank you all. after our first break, the politics at home for the strategy and trump's moves from outside critic now to commander in chief. when our panel comes here next, "the 11th hour" just getting started on monday night. back after this. when only the best will do... one of a kind tempur-pedic delivers. only tempur material precisely conforms to your weight, shape and temperature. it provides up to twice as much pressure relieving power, so you won't toss and turn. and tempur-pedic is the best at minimizing motion transfer from your partner. you'll wake up, feeling like a champion. now through september 17th, save up to $500 on select adjustable sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> when one part of america hurts, we all hurt. and when one citizen suffers an injustice we all suffer together. loyalty to our nation demands loyalty to one another. love for america requires love for all of its people. when we open our hearts to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice, no pla
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to jeremy corbin in particular the violet tax that he's had to put up with on the license literally ordinary people have rejected. decided to look at policies look at a decent genuine honest man and give them rewards on the rewards i believe will be a step towards governments in hopefully the not too distant future you cannot do you think aaron banks and the bad boys of bricks a torch a mist milne anything in the corbin team yes be unconventional take risks and make the public and what do you think of the european politicians your colleagues in the e.u. parliament will of would now be thinking about negotiations with a call to be hoping they'll be absolutely over the moon they will see a weakened british prime minister and they will see that already you know the indications are that the bracks a position that is going to be significant backsliding all that so if if we're really if the british government really is going in. in eleven days time as david davis indicated saying that perhaps we might stay. it's a big victory for the. did it so quickly from from everyone saying he couldn't do well
to jeremy corbin in particular the violet tax that he's had to put up with on the license literally ordinary people have rejected. decided to look at policies look at a decent genuine honest man and give them rewards on the rewards i believe will be a step towards governments in hopefully the not too distant future you cannot do you think aaron banks and the bad boys of bricks a torch a mist milne anything in the corbin team yes be unconventional take risks and make the public and what do you...
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i just want to back up what jeremy said. steve bannon, gone from the white house but he might as well have been a ghost at this phoenix event. he hovered over everything his twist to president trump, his -- his advice which is always to encourage the president's indistinct rather than try to kor alhim. this is a president who doesn't want to be coraled regardless of general kelly's attempts to manage the staff. he is not trying to manage the chief. no one has figured out whether it's leader mcconnell or general kelly or mcmaster how to contain this personality that sits in that chair. >> anitaa i'm sorry for always bringing you legislative challenges but you are smart on these it's why i do it. he said tonight he is willing to shut down the federal government if need be to get that wall built. forget about democrats. how are republicans and in the house and senate hearing that? >> extraordinary comment from the president of the united states. the president is the one who is usually trying to you know broker a deal and help t
i just want to back up what jeremy said. steve bannon, gone from the white house but he might as well have been a ghost at this phoenix event. he hovered over everything his twist to president trump, his -- his advice which is always to encourage the president's indistinct rather than try to kor alhim. this is a president who doesn't want to be coraled regardless of general kelly's attempts to manage the staff. he is not trying to manage the chief. no one has figured out whether it's leader...
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jeremy is on a journey. where did he start and what did he say today? i have not been on a journey, i have campaignfor us to have not been on a journey, i have campaign for us to come out. people can keep the faith with those labour mps who campaigned to come out. we're not doing a u—turn or anything else, but we are also intent on getting the very best deal for britain. whatever it takes, however long it takes. they didn't vote for freedom of movement, they voted against it? no, they didn't, but they also know there is no point establishing no freedom of movement if we haven't got a border control system that cannot control the borders. one thing we have to build as an advantage is a border control system so we can deliver on that pledge, but make it a strength, rather than say in 18 months, we will control our borders when everybody living knows we cannot control our borders now. why should we be able to do it in 18 months. let's turn it to an advantage. one of the things we have to build up during these negotiations will be proper border controls. se
jeremy is on a journey. where did he start and what did he say today? i have not been on a journey, i have campaignfor us to have not been on a journey, i have campaign for us to come out. people can keep the faith with those labour mps who campaigned to come out. we're not doing a u—turn or anything else, but we are also intent on getting the very best deal for britain. whatever it takes, however long it takes. they didn't vote for freedom of movement, they voted against it? no, they didn't,...
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whether it is going to be followed up, and jeremy is right. knows more than the rest of us what it takes to engage in military action against north korea. you would have to get 250,000 american civilians out of the korean peninsula. you would have to have -- there would have to be more ground troops and ships in the region. none of that is going on right now. we all watched the buildup to the war in iraq. that took six months, and we saw that coming. this was very different. >> eugene, about once a month, when we're faced with a problem here, i ask you, which profiles encourage, perhaps, you're waiting to see emerge in washington? on this subject, who are they and where are they? are there any? >> i don't know. i don't know. i mean, during the end of the health care fight, we saw stirrings of independence from republicans in the senate. we have heard john mccain speak about the president's fire and fury remark, and how it is unwise to say you're going to do stuff you can't really do. but no. i haven't seen the profile encourage that we need to
whether it is going to be followed up, and jeremy is right. knows more than the rest of us what it takes to engage in military action against north korea. you would have to get 250,000 american civilians out of the korean peninsula. you would have to have -- there would have to be more ground troops and ships in the region. none of that is going on right now. we all watched the buildup to the war in iraq. that took six months, and we saw that coming. this was very different. >> eugene,...
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jeremy peters "the new york times" is tanding by to talk to us. but in this first one, tell the folks who haven't had the benefit of reading it, that quote was the tip of the iceberg. what else is in here about the military and north korea? >> so i should tell you that piece that you quoted that i wrote has just been updated because steve bannon told associates that he actually didn't know he was being interviewed. he was calling up this person who wrote the piece about china thinking that he was talking to a china ally. and for whatever reason did not say that it was off the record and looks pretty bad now. it's actually an extraordinary interview. when i read it, i had a very strong feeling that steve bannon didn't know he was being interviewed because he did a few things that he wouldn't normally do even when he's in his blustery i want to show you, you know, how big my muscles are mode. he spoke like he was the president, and that is a really big sin in trump world. he talked about things that he would do, people and staff that he would remove
jeremy peters "the new york times" is tanding by to talk to us. but in this first one, tell the folks who haven't had the benefit of reading it, that quote was the tip of the iceberg. what else is in here about the military and north korea? >> so i should tell you that piece that you quoted that i wrote has just been updated because steve bannon told associates that he actually didn't know he was being interviewed. he was calling up this person who wrote the piece about china...
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i applaud that. >> jeremy bash?ey're trying to turn down the volume a little bit on north korea and take one last one run at china before they have to consider the horrible military options before them. these two icbm tests in july have really ampd up the diplomatic pressure. >> its an a difference word out there. the segment design was just to focus attention on how few of the pieces are in washington. god forbid anything further should happen. gentlemen, thank you. great conversation. rick stengel, jeremy bash. another break for us. coming up, some jaw-dropping comments about the people's house from its current occupant in chief. >>> last thing before we go here tonight, some stunning comments from president trump about the house he's fortunate enough to live in. people were upset to hear this tonight. according to "sports illustrated"'s golf.com, president trump explained to members of one of his golf clubs that he goes to his own properties so frequently these days because "that white house is a real dump." just
i applaud that. >> jeremy bash?ey're trying to turn down the volume a little bit on north korea and take one last one run at china before they have to consider the horrible military options before them. these two icbm tests in july have really ampd up the diplomatic pressure. >> its an a difference word out there. the segment design was just to focus attention on how few of the pieces are in washington. god forbid anything further should happen. gentlemen, thank you. great...
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but look, jeremy's got his priorities straight, right?ving that being a dad to 4-year-old daughter, ava, is all that matters. >> i just got a five-minute disco night with my daughter on the car ride over here. >> and the night before it was this adorable quote, "dinner date to finish my night." >> she likes her steak and fries. she usually orders a steak for me and give her some pieces and she ate the whole dang thing last night so i'm pretty i'm pretty -- i'm pretty hungry. we're trying to do the same thing after this line and i'm gonna go have another little daddy -- i think she's going to fall asleep on me this time though. >> when they get home, 4-year-old ava also has a cool friend to play with. nearby live chris pratt, anna faris and their 4-year-old, jack. >> they're right up next to me, our kids play. they go to the same school, and yeah. little jack and ava they have a -- they have a good time together. >> cool neighborhood. it also includes jeremy's "wind river" co-star, elizabeth, among others. >> she's like my neighbor anyway.
but look, jeremy's got his priorities straight, right?ving that being a dad to 4-year-old daughter, ava, is all that matters. >> i just got a five-minute disco night with my daughter on the car ride over here. >> and the night before it was this adorable quote, "dinner date to finish my night." >> she likes her steak and fries. she usually orders a steak for me and give her some pieces and she ate the whole dang thing last night so i'm pretty i'm pretty -- i'm pretty...
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jeremy is ona further in that direction. jeremy is on a journey. i have not been on a journey.keep the faith with those of us, labour mps who campaigned to come out, and to know we're not doing any ratting or u—turns or anything else. know we're not doing any ratting or u-turns or anything else. it is a difficult balancing act to appeal to remain and leave voters. jeremy corbyn did it at the last election but that may be difficult to repeat as he clarified his position on brexit. a 31—year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after the body of a young child was found in a house in wythenshawe in south manchester, early this morning. a man and a woman who'd also suffered serious injuries had left for hospital before officers arrived, following reports of a domestic disturbance. it isn't clear how the boy died. the 51st notting hill carnival has opened in west london, with the release of doves and multi—faith prayers in memory of those who died in the grenfell tower disaster in june. firefighters and paramedics were among those who bowed their heads in tribute. carni
jeremy is ona further in that direction. jeremy is on a journey. i have not been on a journey.keep the faith with those of us, labour mps who campaigned to come out, and to know we're not doing any ratting or u—turns or anything else. know we're not doing any ratting or u-turns or anything else. it is a difficult balancing act to appeal to remain and leave voters. jeremy corbyn did it at the last election but that may be difficult to repeat as he clarified his position on brexit. a 31—year...
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do you buy that, jeremy?> i don't know why, then, he would repeatedly say that we need to describe islamic extremism for what they are. i sense that this is also more than just about this grievance on the right, that they feel that the media somehow doesn't give credence to the leftist violence that takes place at some of these demonstrations. i think this is also just stubbornness on president trump's part. we've seen time and time again that when he's pushed to do something, called out by the media or even in his -- inside his own administration asked to do something that he doesn't want to do, he just backs himself more into a corner. >> so john, let's take a listen to anthony scaramucci, outgoing communications director, said in an interview how he would have advised the president. here he is. >> i wouldn't have recommended that statement. i think he needed to be much harsher as it related to the white supremacist and the nature to that. >> does that further point a picture of a white house further divide
do you buy that, jeremy?> i don't know why, then, he would repeatedly say that we need to describe islamic extremism for what they are. i sense that this is also more than just about this grievance on the right, that they feel that the media somehow doesn't give credence to the leftist violence that takes place at some of these demonstrations. i think this is also just stubbornness on president trump's part. we've seen time and time again that when he's pushed to do something, called out by...
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chris, abby, jeremy, guys, appreciate it very much, the u.s.in afghanistan drudged on more than 16 years. president trump says he knows how to win there. we'll assess this with a republican congressman of colorado. standing by live, a key member of the house services committee and marine corps combat veteran. we'll discuss with him, right after this. ry one of them. only proprietary tempur material precisely conforms to your body. you get up to twice as much pressure relieving power, so you won't toss and turn. and tempur-pedic is the best at minimizing motion transfer from your partner. you'll sleep deeply... and wake up, feeling powerful. now through september 17th, save up to $500 on select adjustable sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy
chris, abby, jeremy, guys, appreciate it very much, the u.s.in afghanistan drudged on more than 16 years. president trump says he knows how to win there. we'll assess this with a republican congressman of colorado. standing by live, a key member of the house services committee and marine corps combat veteran. we'll discuss with him, right after this. ry one of them. only proprietary tempur material precisely conforms to your body. you get up to twice as much pressure relieving power, so you...
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cool bins manifest affairs ahead of the yacht coming grenfell tower inquiry of course jeremy jeremy called an initial plan to buy a buddy to build five hundred thousand council housing in five years looks very wealthy but i have to say that in the course of the election that will alter down more to down watered down what does prove what is the tree of recent events on beneful taleb says that we need council housing we need council housing and by a. responsible manager not intended not out so well for the council but actually it's a call functional council to. run their housing properly and that means keeping them safe for houses allowed to happen in the first place i spoke to greenland in the simply member and comes in council of the highgate sean barrie about the causes of the housing crisis they also because it's capitalism that the market as a has been unregulated and date regulates if it will fall to deal with say rising costs. so the saying let's approach the people buying high sits around the fire that distorts a little and the big develop this business model really is fightin
cool bins manifest affairs ahead of the yacht coming grenfell tower inquiry of course jeremy jeremy called an initial plan to buy a buddy to build five hundred thousand council housing in five years looks very wealthy but i have to say that in the course of the election that will alter down more to down watered down what does prove what is the tree of recent events on beneful taleb says that we need council housing we need council housing and by a. responsible manager not intended not out so...
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i also disagree with jeremy bash that getting rid of scaramucci speaks volumes. if you couldn't do that, that was the easiest thing in the world. i mean from second one. but, lawrence, just to go quickly to your question, look at those white house chief of staffs who succeeded. jim and howard baker, john podesta, leon panetta, josh bolton, rahm emanuel. what do they share in common, lawrence? they all know the ways of washington. they all know politics in the broadest sense of the word. general kelly is a very respected marine corps general, but he's got a very narrow background in that sense. and i think the white house chief of staff is not a management job. it's a political job. >> and, betsy, it's the top political job in washington, pure political job. and general kelly does have experience in the pentagon working on defense appropriations bills and lobbying the house and the senate on that, but that's really the only legislative experience he's ever had. that tells you nothing about how to handle finance and ways and means on tax bills and all these other f
i also disagree with jeremy bash that getting rid of scaramucci speaks volumes. if you couldn't do that, that was the easiest thing in the world. i mean from second one. but, lawrence, just to go quickly to your question, look at those white house chief of staffs who succeeded. jim and howard baker, john podesta, leon panetta, josh bolton, rahm emanuel. what do they share in common, lawrence? they all know the ways of washington. they all know politics in the broadest sense of the word. general...
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you can't really find that in the data, but he is right to recuse jeremy hunt of cherry picking datat that the data is simply not there to make the kind of claimsjeremy simply not there to make the kind of claims jeremy hunt was simply not there to make the kind of claimsjeremy hunt was making. simply not there to make the kind of claims jeremy hunt was making. but when you have someone like stephen hawking coming into an argument like this, you have to think there might bea this, you have to think there might be a bit ofa this, you have to think there might be a bit of a problem or a breakdown in pr. absolutely. it is a public relations disaster. personally, i thinkjeremy hunt going on twitter and attacking stephen hawking is ludicrous. that is not the way we expect ministers to behave. i don't wa nt expect ministers to behave. i don't want serious policy discussions played out on twitter with use of the number two instead of the word! now social media users have piled in and we have doctors and scientists mocking jeremy hunt on twitter for taking on the world's most famous scientis
you can't really find that in the data, but he is right to recuse jeremy hunt of cherry picking datat that the data is simply not there to make the kind of claimsjeremy simply not there to make the kind of claims jeremy hunt was simply not there to make the kind of claimsjeremy hunt was making. simply not there to make the kind of claims jeremy hunt was making. but when you have someone like stephen hawking coming into an argument like this, you have to think there might bea this, you have to...
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." >> host: joining us from austini texas, professor jeremy suri. teaches at lbj school of public affairs, university of texas. out with a new book entitled the impossible presidency. rise and fall of america's highest office. thank you for being with us. >> guest: thanks for having me on, steve. >> host: let me get your reaction. our inherited assumptions and practices no longer serve the nation and the world as they once did. the presidency always in flux. its genius its ability to change, imagining a new presidency is necessary for a country remains the last best hope of earth. can you explain? >> guest: one of the problems, steve, we have old great, presidential figures i write about and revere. abraham lincoln and franklin roosevelt.t. we're expecting our modern president to do everything they did and more. at same time we're expecting a president to do it at no cost to us, no sacrifice to the american people. those set of assumptions we have, based upon a reading of history backwards. they don't see as i argue in the book all the changes, all
." >> host: joining us from austini texas, professor jeremy suri. teaches at lbj school of public affairs, university of texas. out with a new book entitled the impossible presidency. rise and fall of america's highest office. thank you for being with us. >> guest: thanks for having me on, steve. >> host: let me get your reaction. our inherited assumptions and practices no longer serve the nation and the world as they once did. the presidency always in flux. its genius...
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on august 22nd after a full psychiatric evaluation, he has a history of trouble and violence. >> jeremy jones age 39 was formerly arraigned this morning, among the charges five couldn'ts of attempted murder after allegedly hurling a molotov d k cocktail at a mist tour of law enforcement offices. and here is the sergeant seen here at the burn center before being released mid-day. >> jones seemed bewildered. >> i didn't mean it, i don't know what is going on i really don't. i shouldn't be talking to anybody. >> he had a standoff with police where the deputies and local police had originally gone to serve him for a warrant for probation violation and police say he did not answer the door but suddenly opened it and threw the molotov cocktail when they turned to leave. the sergeant's pants caught fire and credited the stop drop and roll technique. >> they were rolling him around and stomping him in the street. >> next thing you know they start to pull out and draw their weapons. >> jones was on probation for two aggravated assaults, one in new york and the other here in pennsylvania. police
on august 22nd after a full psychiatric evaluation, he has a history of trouble and violence. >> jeremy jones age 39 was formerly arraigned this morning, among the charges five couldn'ts of attempted murder after allegedly hurling a molotov d k cocktail at a mist tour of law enforcement offices. and here is the sergeant seen here at the burn center before being released mid-day. >> jones seemed bewildered. >> i didn't mean it, i don't know what is going on i really don't. i...
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let's go to jeremy. responsibility of directing a large part of the united states response to the ebola epidemic from his position at usaid at the time. it, it wastand responsible for a large portion of the financing of the external response and the support. i would say jeremy also attempted to work straight and -- orchestrate and coordinate a ,ot of the american response coordination between the u.s. gents and those people so jeremy comes to this with a lot of experience at trying to really deal with how to get that humanitarian support out there. i think, jeremy, you also probably saw some suspension with the need to do research at the same time the humanitarian services were supported and i hope can you speak to how hard that was for you and whether this report, if it had been available through 2014 would have helped. eremy: thanks. during the ebola outbreak we were tasked with managing the u.s. emergency response to the outbreak in the c.d.c. and u.s. military. so i come at this from the operational
let's go to jeremy. responsibility of directing a large part of the united states response to the ebola epidemic from his position at usaid at the time. it, it wastand responsible for a large portion of the financing of the external response and the support. i would say jeremy also attempted to work straight and -- orchestrate and coordinate a ,ot of the american response coordination between the u.s. gents and those people so jeremy comes to this with a lot of experience at trying to really...
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jeremy is on a journey. i have not been on a journey.an keep the faith with those of us, labour mps who campaigned to come out, and to know we're not doing any ratting or u—turning or anything else. it's a difficult balancing act, appealing to both remain and leave voters. jeremy corbyn did it at the last election, but that may be difficult to repeat as he clarifies his position on brexit. a second man has been arrested by police investigating friday's attack outside buckingham palace, when three police officers were injured. detectives say they've detained a 30—year—old man in west london, on suspicion of terror offences. a 26—year—old arrested at the scene on friday remains in custody. a self—styled indian guru, gur—meet ram rahim singh, is due to be sentenced on two charges of rape tomorrow. his conviction sparked violence in north india on friday. 38 people were killed and more than 200 others were injured. justin rowlatt reports. behind this wall is the vast temple complex that is the headquarters of the sect run by the man called t
jeremy is on a journey. i have not been on a journey.an keep the faith with those of us, labour mps who campaigned to come out, and to know we're not doing any ratting or u—turning or anything else. it's a difficult balancing act, appealing to both remain and leave voters. jeremy corbyn did it at the last election, but that may be difficult to repeat as he clarifies his position on brexit. a second man has been arrested by police investigating friday's attack outside buckingham palace, when...
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i applaud that. >> jeremy?rn down the volume a little on north korea and take one last diplomatic run at china before they really have to consider the horrible military options that are arrayed before them. these two icbm tests in july have really amped up the diplomatic pressure. >> it's a dangerous world out there. the segment design was just to focus attention on how few of the pieces are in washington. god forbid anything further should happen. gentlemen, thank you. rick stangel and jeremy bash. another break for us. coming up, some jaw-dropping comments about the people's house from its current occupant in chief. ♪ i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place... ...to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze air effects with odorclear technology cleans... ...away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up... ...to 30 days. breathe happy with new febreze. so we know h
i applaud that. >> jeremy?rn down the volume a little on north korea and take one last diplomatic run at china before they really have to consider the horrible military options that are arrayed before them. these two icbm tests in july have really amped up the diplomatic pressure. >> it's a dangerous world out there. the segment design was just to focus attention on how few of the pieces are in washington. god forbid anything further should happen. gentlemen, thank you. rick stangel...
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jeremy, in fort myers, florida, democrat line, hi. jeremy, make sure you mute your television set. go ahead with your comment after that. jeremy, are you there was room we will go ahead and let you go and get to patricia in sykesville, maryland. i am patricia in sykesville, maryland, and i am proud to say i am a republican and a full supporter of president trump. i am very, very proud of his speech, and i am so tired of hearing all of the press downing him every time he makes a speech. they take things out of context constantly. bad try to make him look as as anyone could possibly look, and this is a genuine man. he wants to help the country. we need to back our president, and he is correct tonight in his speech. someone like him when we fought japan. rebuild japant we into this incredible nation that it is today. why did we do that? i understand we felt bad about , but when we rebuild their nation, i mean, they have to participate. thank you, patricia. the president speaking tonight some seven months into his presidency, and he said he would begin a review of the afghan strategy a
jeremy, in fort myers, florida, democrat line, hi. jeremy, make sure you mute your television set. go ahead with your comment after that. jeremy, are you there was room we will go ahead and let you go and get to patricia in sykesville, maryland. i am patricia in sykesville, maryland, and i am proud to say i am a republican and a full supporter of president trump. i am very, very proud of his speech, and i am so tired of hearing all of the press downing him every time he makes a speech. they...
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the conservative mp and foreign office minister, alan duncan, has criticised jeremy corbyn for stance earlier, mr duncan said venezuela is being brought to its knees and that jeremy corbyn, who had previously shown support for the country's leadership should publicly condemn what is happening in the country. jeremy corbyn really has to have a reality check on his own politics and realise that venezuela is being brought to its knees and he should realise that venezuela is not... nicolas maduro, the president, is not the poster boy of world politics. indeed, he is the poster of what should be condemned in world politics and it's time that jeremy corbyn said so explicitly or we will be able to form a very, very clever value of whatjeremy corbyn would ever do in this country if ever he were prime minister. the labour shadow minister, andy mcdonald, has said the labour party have given a ‘quite clear condemnation‘ of what is happening in venezuela. he was then asked if mr corbyn would personally condemn the venezuelan government. well, i know people are very interested in venezuela. it is
the conservative mp and foreign office minister, alan duncan, has criticised jeremy corbyn for stance earlier, mr duncan said venezuela is being brought to its knees and that jeremy corbyn, who had previously shown support for the country's leadership should publicly condemn what is happening in the country. jeremy corbyn really has to have a reality check on his own politics and realise that venezuela is being brought to its knees and he should realise that venezuela is not... nicolas maduro,...
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jeremy is on a journey. where did he start and what is he saying today?can keep the faith with those of us labour mps who campaigned to come out and to know that we're not doing any ratting or u—turning or anything else. at the last election, jeremy corbyn managed to pull off a delicate balancing act, appealing to both remain and leave voters. this might be more difficult for him to repeat as he clarifies his position on brexit. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator and journalist, daisy mcandrew and tim stanley, lead writer at the daily telegraph. police responding to reports of a domestic disturbance have discovered the body of a toddler in a house in manchester. police say a man is now being questioned on suspicion of murder and a woman is being treated in hospital for serious injuries. naomi cornwell reports. it was here the body of a toddler was found alone in an empty house. police were cal
jeremy is on a journey. where did he start and what is he saying today?can keep the faith with those of us labour mps who campaigned to come out and to know that we're not doing any ratting or u—turning or anything else. at the last election, jeremy corbyn managed to pull off a delicate balancing act, appealing to both remain and leave voters. this might be more difficult for him to repeat as he clarifies his position on brexit. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in...
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and jeremy bash, an nbc and msnbc national security analyst. peter, to you first. i'm guessing that in bedminster no one will acknowledge the tweets were anything other than what they had planned for the first monday of the president's vacation. but not exactly what we associate with this new buttoned down, more professional west wing we have been hearing about. >> yeah. looks like the president sort of broke out on this rainy day here outside of bedminster before 8:00 a.m., nine separate tweets and all the reporting about how the new chief of staff kelly has been successful. bringing the new order and discipline, even if he's able to finesse the president and make sure that the information that gets in front of the president is good information he hasn't taken away the remote control as evidenced by the comments about dick blumenthal moments after he appeared on an interview on another cable network. the bottom line, the president as you said from the start, believes he's his own best messenger. that's one thing no matter who you put in the white house i don't thi
and jeremy bash, an nbc and msnbc national security analyst. peter, to you first. i'm guessing that in bedminster no one will acknowledge the tweets were anything other than what they had planned for the first monday of the president's vacation. but not exactly what we associate with this new buttoned down, more professional west wing we have been hearing about. >> yeah. looks like the president sort of broke out on this rainy day here outside of bedminster before 8:00 a.m., nine separate...
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as jeremy pointed out, it's smart that it's a perpetual campaign. he has never shifted into governing. there's no health care legislation. there's no wall. there are a number of things on his checklist from the campaign that he has yet to fulfill but he needs to either keep reliving the 2016 campaign or find new fall guys, new enemies to attack. he is at his best, and he thinks his supporters like it when they see him in there fighting the establishment, fighting the status quo, and he seems to show no signs of relenting. >> today in politics, a great conversation and our thanks for joining us tonight to kimberly atkins, jonathan lemire and again on the west coast, jeremy parties. thank you all. we'll see you all back here sometime soon. coming up, our next guest once said bookkeeping president will turn out to be the most lucrative thing donald trump ever does. tonight a growing number of democrats share that same fear. we'll talk about it when our broadcast continues right after this. how are your teeth whiter than mine? your strips are slippy...
as jeremy pointed out, it's smart that it's a perpetual campaign. he has never shifted into governing. there's no health care legislation. there's no wall. there are a number of things on his checklist from the campaign that he has yet to fulfill but he needs to either keep reliving the 2016 campaign or find new fall guys, new enemies to attack. he is at his best, and he thinks his supporters like it when they see him in there fighting the establishment, fighting the status quo, and he seems to...