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obstruction of justice, and i think they had decided he was going to be the sacrificial lamb. >> john deann way over his head. and then when he realized this ship is going down, he jumped. >> this morning, without the president's approval, dean issued a statement in which, among other things, he declared some may hope or think i will become a scapegoat in the watergate case. anyone who believes this, dean added, does not know me, know the true facts, nor understand our system of justice. >> do you have information implicating president nixon in a cover-up? >> i have no comment this morning. i'm sorry. >> we started having secret conversations with john dean. he was disclosing this sprawling conspiracy, to put it mildly. >> when i broke rank and started dealing with the prosecutors in early april, i had the naive belief that by breaking rank, they would do likewise. >> john dean kept upping the ante. i want immunity. okay, i'll tell you this. as we were leaving, i just remember this. he said, john has something to tell you. and dean told us that this same group had broken into the office of
obstruction of justice, and i think they had decided he was going to be the sacrificial lamb. >> john deann way over his head. and then when he realized this ship is going down, he jumped. >> this morning, without the president's approval, dean issued a statement in which, among other things, he declared some may hope or think i will become a scapegoat in the watergate case. anyone who believes this, dean added, does not know me, know the true facts, nor understand our system of...
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. >> john dean. >> guest: john dean is, who is nixon counsel who testified so dramatically and 73. he testified for days about his dealings with nixon and the crimes in the cover-up. you know, there are a few people but the main aids are gone. henry kissinger is still alive, he is a figure in this book. i think they're still work to be done on the vietnam war and why nixon continued that more when he had the opportunity, when he became president and 69 to change the policy. he withdrew troops but increase the bombing. so what's the bottom line? what's the lesson? history is never over, there is is always work to be done. >> host: this is a text message from 956 area code, reminder if you send a text message include your first name and city. mr.. mr. woodward, who is the most honest politician you have research? >> guest: i have found in the event that gerald ford who pardon nixon. i thought the pardon was a corrupt act and i examined it in detail and interviewed ford many times. actually what ford did, rather than it being a deal or an act of corruption it was a very courageous act
. >> john dean. >> guest: john dean is, who is nixon counsel who testified so dramatically and 73. he testified for days about his dealings with nixon and the crimes in the cover-up. you know, there are a few people but the main aids are gone. henry kissinger is still alive, he is a figure in this book. i think they're still work to be done on the vietnam war and why nixon continued that more when he had the opportunity, when he became president and 69 to change the policy. he...
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kerry and john edwards buttons and asking for deanns. we ran out of bumper stickers and buttons. [applause] today i announce that i am running for the presidency of the united states of america. [cheers and applause] - he's the only democrat out there who's actually challenging the president. the rest of them are weak and boring, and i'm just really excited about his campaign. - people understood finally they did have power and they didn't have to weep and moan and carry on about how terrible bush was. we're gonna win in 2004. thank you very, very much. to get up and do something about it, and i provided the something they could do about it. i saw the democratic leadership enabling a president who ran up the deficit in a larger way than anybody else, guiding us into another war based on something that wasn't true, and i didn't see any reason i should put up with it or the american people should put up with it. i believe that by running for president that i could raise the issues of health care for every american, the need to focus on
kerry and john edwards buttons and asking for deanns. we ran out of bumper stickers and buttons. [applause] today i announce that i am running for the presidency of the united states of america. [cheers and applause] - he's the only democrat out there who's actually challenging the president. the rest of them are weak and boring, and i'm just really excited about his campaign. - people understood finally they did have power and they didn't have to weep and moan and carry on about how terrible...
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john: remember the scream in howard dean stled john kerry in early polls. but then he tried to rally the troops. the room was noisy, and people in the room said it sounded like a normal rally. but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice, the tv broadcast made him seemid crazy. this video is set to have shut john kerry, this is said to haveve helped bill clinton. george bush had who moan actual towards ronald reagan until the debate in new hampshire. there was a time when reagan looked strong. that moment helped change the campaign. >> read my lips, no new taxes.et >> the difference between a hockey mom and pit bull? lipstick. >> other ones you have to depend on your candidate seizing a moment you didn't expect to happen. john: most moments so far this election have been poorly >> phrased. >> if you have a business you didn't build that, somebody elsece made that happen. >> we'll put you all back in chains. john: the media calm it gaffes. but the media don't know when when muskey teared up defending his wife. but in 2008 hillary clinton cried. >
john: remember the scream in howard dean stled john kerry in early polls. but then he tried to rally the troops. the room was noisy, and people in the room said it sounded like a normal rally. but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice, the tv broadcast made him seemid crazy. this video is set to have shut john kerry, this is said to haveve helped bill clinton. george bush had who moan actual towards ronald reagan until the debate in new hampshire. there was a time when reagan...
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the project was sponsored by the john dean/catherine t. martin foundation, to examine and specify what we know about the economic and fiscal consequences of immigration. little do they know three years ago when they basically decided that it was worth investing in this, where we were going to be in the presidential election cycle right now. we also received support from the national academy's presidents to finish this work. it actually took more time and money than they originally anticipated. and it's a follow-up to a study that was done in the 1990s. they recognized that both the country as a whole and the role of immigrants have changed in the intervening time. the other thing to stress is that independent of the role of immigrants, we went from a rare point in history in the 1990s when we were running fiscal surpluses, so the country at the end of the last century, we were actually raising more in taxes than we were spending at the federal level. now we're back to where we sort of were historically, but at a larger level after the grea
the project was sponsored by the john dean/catherine t. martin foundation, to examine and specify what we know about the economic and fiscal consequences of immigration. little do they know three years ago when they basically decided that it was worth investing in this, where we were going to be in the presidential election cycle right now. we also received support from the national academy's presidents to finish this work. it actually took more time and money than they originally anticipated....
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howard dean led john kerry in early polls, but then after a loss he tried to rally the troops. >> we'reoing to california, and texas, and new york! >> the room was noisy. and people in the room said, this sounded like a normal rally. >> and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yay! >> but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice, the tv broadcast made him sound crazy. >> yay! >> that unfairly may have killed his campaign. even images can matter more than issues. this video is said to have hurt john kerry. this is said to have helped bill clinton. bill clinton. in the 1980 republican primary george bush had moment against ronald reagan, until in in new e was a moment where reagan looked strong. >> i am paying for this microphone. >> that moment helped change the campaign. >> some o some of them you can . >> read my lips. no new taxes. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. >> other ones, you got to depend on your candidate seizing a moment you didn't expect to happen. >> there you go again. >> most moments so far this e
howard dean led john kerry in early polls, but then after a loss he tried to rally the troops. >> we'reoing to california, and texas, and new york! >> the room was noisy. and people in the room said, this sounded like a normal rally. >> and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yay! >> but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice, the tv broadcast made him sound crazy. >> yay! >> that unfairly may have killed his...
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howard dean led john kerry in early polls, but then after a loss he tried to rally the troops. >> we'reng to california, and texas, and new york! >> the room was noisy. and people in the room said, this sounded like a normal rally. >> and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yay! >> but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice, the tv broadcast made him sound crazy. >> yay! >> that unfairly may have killed his campaign. even images can matter more than issues. this video is said to have hurt john kerry. this is said to have helped bill clinton. bill clinton. in the 1980 republican primary george bush had moment against ronald reagan, until in the debate in new hampshire, there was a moment where reagan looked strong. >> i am paying for this microphone. >> that moment helped change the campaign. >> some o some of them you can . >> read my lips. no new taxes. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. >> other ones, you got to depend on your candidate seizing a moment you didn't expect to happen. >> there you go again. >> mo
howard dean led john kerry in early polls, but then after a loss he tried to rally the troops. >> we'reng to california, and texas, and new york! >> the room was noisy. and people in the room said, this sounded like a normal rally. >> and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yay! >> but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice, the tv broadcast made him sound crazy. >> yay! >> that unfairly may have killed his...
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about starting negative that one ignorant gaffe, that one howard dean moment, i love howard dean, but -- johntalk about gary johnson. if johnson gets into the debate, it means what, for each of them? >> i used to think that he was just a problem for trump. that he just has the potential to get disaffected republican voters unhappy with trump somewhere to go. but you watch the positions he is taking and the arguments he has made, there is a lot there that could reach out to appeal to hillary voters and bernie sanders voters. so i actually think him being there could potentially be a problem for both of them, and it is not clear to me who. voters could end up going to johnson. if i were either one of them, i would not want there. >> if you have the gotcha question for each of them, would be the compelling, one question for each put them on the spot? >> i do not know, that is a really good question. i think you would want to try to test trump on substance and policy in a way that does not feel ridiculous. >> it does not feel ridiculous to ask in the capital of an of skier country, i am not sure
about starting negative that one ignorant gaffe, that one howard dean moment, i love howard dean, but -- johntalk about gary johnson. if johnson gets into the debate, it means what, for each of them? >> i used to think that he was just a problem for trump. that he just has the potential to get disaffected republican voters unhappy with trump somewhere to go. but you watch the positions he is taking and the arguments he has made, there is a lot there that could reach out to appeal to...
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i think his concern is that one ignorant gaffe, that one explosion, that howard dean moment. johnme ask you about gary johnson. what are the implications? if johnson gets into the debate, it means what for each of them? dan: i used to think he was just a problem for trump, that he just would have had the potential to get disaffected republican voters a place to go, but you watch the positions he has taken, the arguments he has made, there's a lot that could reach out and appeal to hillary voters and appeal to bernie sanders voters. i think him being there is potentially a problem for both, and it's not clear to me who are there are voters that should be going to both of them that could wind up going to johnson. if i were either of them i would not want him there. donny; if you were moderating and each had the gotcha question, you'll moderating, what's your question to put them on the spot. john: i'm trying to come up with one of the top of my head. i think you would want to test trump on substance and policy in a way that does not feel ridiculous. like trying to name the capital o
i think his concern is that one ignorant gaffe, that one explosion, that howard dean moment. johnme ask you about gary johnson. what are the implications? if johnson gets into the debate, it means what for each of them? dan: i used to think he was just a problem for trump, that he just would have had the potential to get disaffected republican voters a place to go, but you watch the positions he has taken, the arguments he has made, there's a lot that could reach out and appeal to hillary...
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john: you are the dean so i will close with you.is nbc wall street journal poll it says that people were asked what concerns them most about donald trump. at the very top of the list is him not having the right temperament to be commander in chief. a little further down the list is his comments about women and immigrants. and the bottom of the list, 6% the thing is his failure to release his tax returns. looking at that poll, can we deduce that there is no way we will see donald trump's tax returns before election day? dan: even if that number had been twice or three times that 6%, i do not think we would see them. he has made a decision i think that they will stay hidden as long as possible and well after the november 8 voting. i think it is interesting and reflective that the things we talk about a lot are not that important to a lot of people. he is breaking precedent by not releasing them, no question about that. but is not necessarily going to be a voting issue, and i think he has concluded that more harm could could come from
john: you are the dean so i will close with you.is nbc wall street journal poll it says that people were asked what concerns them most about donald trump. at the very top of the list is him not having the right temperament to be commander in chief. a little further down the list is his comments about women and immigrants. and the bottom of the list, 6% the thing is his failure to release his tax returns. looking at that poll, can we deduce that there is no way we will see donald trump's tax...
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dean kamen: that's kelly - an independent leader, fighting for new hampshire. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. ? >> jimmy: we're back. john oliver who won an emmy last night. i knew you were going to win, did you know you were going to win? >> of course not, i'm british. i anticipate disaster every day. no, shull -- also, all the -- they were doing the reading of the nom knees. all the cameras left where i was to go to the middle. so i thought, it's someone in the middle. >> jimmy: you did? >> i didn't get to do my loser face or happy face. i didn't get to do it, i was invisible. >> jimmy: did you practice it? >> yeah, i just kind of -- what the [ bleep ]? [ laughter ] but either way. that was my reaction, good or
dean kamen: that's kelly - an independent leader, fighting for new hampshire. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. ? >> jimmy: we're back. john oliver who won an emmy last night. i knew you were going to win, did you know you were going to win? >> of course not, i'm british. i anticipate disaster every day. no, shull -- also, all the -- they were doing the reading of the nom knees. all the cameras left where i was to go to the middle. so i thought, it's someone in...
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dean kamen: that's kelly - an independent leader, fighting for new hampshire. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. ? >> jimmy: we're back. john oliver who won an emmy last night. i knew you were going to win, did you know you were going to win? >> of course not, i'm british. i anticipate disaster every day. no, shull -- also, all the -- they were doing the reading of the nom knees.
dean kamen: that's kelly - an independent leader, fighting for new hampshire. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. ? >> jimmy: we're back. john oliver who won an emmy last night. i knew you were going to win, did you know you were going to win? >> of course not, i'm british. i anticipate disaster every day. no, shull -- also, all the -- they were doing the reading of the nom knees.
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for kate, john, everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> late show with stephen colbert late show with stephen colbert is next. >> sleep well >>> the "insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> people are professionals here. they look out for each other. and that's just the way it is. >> number one, bill o'reilly sounds off on the fox news shake-up. what he's saying now about former boss roger ailes. critics say that your opinion is that because you are male. what do you say to those critics? >> then jimmy kimmel breaks down the show by the numbers. >> we start with like 10,000 jokes. i wish i was kidding. >> who in hollywood should watch their back? >>> number three. will this be adele's final tour? and queen b takes over dodger stadium with some famous friends. plus, our insider bonus. >> how you doin'? >> wendy williams opens up her glamorous tour bus closet but can't keep her mouth closed about mariah carey. >> if this is this woman's lifestyle, well, she's very annoying. >> now the "insider" tracking hollywood from the inside out. >>> bill o'reill
for kate, john, everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> late show with stephen colbert late show with stephen colbert is next. >> sleep well >>> the "insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> people are professionals here. they look out for each other. and that's just the way it is. >> number one, bill o'reilly sounds off on the fox news shake-up. what he's saying now about former boss roger ailes....
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for kate, john, everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> late show with stephen colbert>> know why. the interview also revealed that trump eats a fair amount of fast food because, according to him, "at least you know what's in it." ( laughter ) you know what's in it? donald, the only thing we know less about than what's in fast food is what is in your tax returns. ( cheers and applause ) then good dr. asked the 70-year- then good dr. asked the 70-year- old candidate to diagnose himself. >> when you look into the mirror, how old is the person you are looking at? what do you see? >> i would say, i see a person that's 35 years old. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: 35? donald, that's not your reflection, that's your wife. ( cheers and applause ) beautiful woman! >> jon: cold blooded! it's true. >> stephen: beautiful woman. trump also said he doesn't exercise that often but, even, so he's good enough at golf to play with the pga. that's a real medical shocker. judging by the size of his hands, i would have guessed minigolf. (piano riff) >> stephen: now, speaking of which,
for kate, john, everyone here i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> late show with stephen colbert>> know why. the interview also revealed that trump eats a fair amount of fast food because, according to him, "at least you know what's in it." ( laughter ) you know what's in it? donald, the only thing we know less about than what's in fast food is what is in your tax returns. ( cheers and applause ) then good dr. asked the 70-year- then good dr. asked the...
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butterfield, our dean, john conyers, and maxine waters from california for putting us here on this corner at this time so that we can tell the country to wake up and join with us to stop this atrocity. thank you. mr. butterfield: thank you, mr. richmond. next is congressman hakim jefferies, state of new york, city of new york, the borrow -- borrough of brooklyn. mr. jefferies: let me thank congressman g.k. butterfield, and maxine waters for their tremendous leadership on this extremely important issue. we have come a long way in america, but we still have a long way to go. exhibit a is the police violence epidemic that continues to engulf the land. all throughout the united states of america, in the north, south, east, and the est innocent law-abiding african-american men continue to be killed by police officers using excessive force without justification. what more does america need to see to understand that we have a problem? this is not a black issue or white issue, a democratic issue or republican issue. a police issue or a civilian issue. it's an american issue. this country has prom
butterfield, our dean, john conyers, and maxine waters from california for putting us here on this corner at this time so that we can tell the country to wake up and join with us to stop this atrocity. thank you. mr. butterfield: thank you, mr. richmond. next is congressman hakim jefferies, state of new york, city of new york, the borrow -- borrough of brooklyn. mr. jefferies: let me thank congressman g.k. butterfield, and maxine waters for their tremendous leadership on this extremely...
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butterfield, our dean, john conyers, and maxine waters from california for putting us here on this corner at this time so that we can tell the country to wake up and join with us to stop this atrocity. thank you. mr. butterfield: thank you, mr. richmond. next is congressman hakim jefferies, state of new york, city of new york, the borrough of brooklyn. mr. jefferies: let me thank congressman g.k. butterfield, and maxine waters for their tremendous leadership on this extremely important issue. we have come a long way in america, but we still have a long way to go. exhibit a is the police violence epidemic that continues to engulf the land. all throughout the united states of america, in the north, south, east, and the west innocent law-abiding african-american men continue to be killed by police officers using excessive force without justification. what more does america need to see to understand that we have a problem? this is not a black issue or white issue, a democratic issue or republican issue. a police issue or a civilian issue. it's an american issue. this country has promised libe
butterfield, our dean, john conyers, and maxine waters from california for putting us here on this corner at this time so that we can tell the country to wake up and join with us to stop this atrocity. thank you. mr. butterfield: thank you, mr. richmond. next is congressman hakim jefferies, state of new york, city of new york, the borrough of brooklyn. mr. jefferies: let me thank congressman g.k. butterfield, and maxine waters for their tremendous leadership on this extremely important issue....
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john mercer langston. >> he was serving as the dean or president of howard university at the time. later he will be in congress himself. there is this network of people who know other people and are able to move things around and make things happen. then we get from george downing and 1860's to be chief of staff for oscar depriest being refused service in the house. career, hes champions these issues that need championing and are not necessarily related to his constituency. then he becomes a national figure. another object in the collection that relates to that is a program from a speech he is .iving in dayton, ohio he does not say what he's got to talk about. he's just speaking and it there are all kinds of who caught around the whole thing. he's been presented as a statesman reported to the african-american community. , it is end of his career part of this notion of surrogate representation. >> the fact that you are representing people beyond the borders of your district or state. you are a national figure. we don't think of oscar to priest that much as a national figure. we do.
john mercer langston. >> he was serving as the dean or president of howard university at the time. later he will be in congress himself. there is this network of people who know other people and are able to move things around and make things happen. then we get from george downing and 1860's to be chief of staff for oscar depriest being refused service in the house. career, hes champions these issues that need championing and are not necessarily related to his constituency. then he...
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dean is with us. and msnbc medical contributor dr. john torres. a doctor of emergency medicine with us tonight from denver. and doc, begin with how she became symptomatic in public view this weekend, dehydration is being talked about here as a subset of pneumonia. is it always? is it common? >> it is not always a subset of pneumonia but it can happen. especially if people don't follow the doctor's orders. in her case, she's saying her doctor said she rest for five days. they tell patients between three and five days, and that's good rest, rest at home, she started to exert herself, in an exhaustive situation, out in the heat, probably had not drank much water, got dehydrated, that on top of the pneumonia can lead to dehydration fairly quickly. and that could lead to some of the issues and complications she had. slug >> don't you always prescribe heavy duty antibiotics, also different people react differently? and i know in severe cases, people are given steroids to kind of speed the recovery from pneumonia. >> they are and they're definitely given
dean is with us. and msnbc medical contributor dr. john torres. a doctor of emergency medicine with us tonight from denver. and doc, begin with how she became symptomatic in public view this weekend, dehydration is being talked about here as a subset of pneumonia. is it always? is it common? >> it is not always a subset of pneumonia but it can happen. especially if people don't follow the doctor's orders. in her case, she's saying her doctor said she rest for five days. they tell patients...
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here to discuss, john phillips, a trump supporter, also andy dean, bakari sellers, a hillary clinton supporter and democratic strategist maria cardona, also a hillary clinton supporter. so the former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani, in a heated exchange with chris matthews now saying that donald trump believes president obama was born in the u.s. take a look. >> couple of his people, including his vice presidential running mate, mike pence, the governor of indiana have come out and said they believe that president obama is a rejust a minutely elected president of the united states. in other words, he was born in the united states. do you confirm that? do you agree with that? >> i confirm that and donald trump now confirms that. you know, hillary clinton ---when did he do that? >> he did that two years ago. three years ago. >> when did he -- he has now accepted that birtherism was nonsense? when did he do that? >> chris, hillary clinton's campaign >> he did not do that yet. i'm waiting for him to do that. >> hillary clinton's campaign was the first one to bring up the fact that the
here to discuss, john phillips, a trump supporter, also andy dean, bakari sellers, a hillary clinton supporter and democratic strategist maria cardona, also a hillary clinton supporter. so the former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani, in a heated exchange with chris matthews now saying that donald trump believes president obama was born in the u.s. take a look. >> couple of his people, including his vice presidential running mate, mike pence, the governor of indiana have come out and...
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john bruce eagleson edward t. earhart robert douglas eaton dean phillip eberling margaret ruth echtermann >> and by on -- my aunt. we miss you, think of you every day. >> and my father, craig douglas montana. we love you, we miss you, and you will be forever on our minds and our hearts. [applause] >> paul robert eckna constantine economos barbara g. edwards dennis michael edwards michael hardy edwards christine egan lisa erin egan martin j. egan, jr. michael egan samantha...
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i love howard dean, but just doesn't example -- in the absence of a future john: let me negative.ou about gary johnson. what are the implications? if johnson gets into the debate, it means what for each of them? clinton and -- dan: i used to think he was just a problem for trump, that he just would have had the potential to get disaffected public and voters unhappy with trip somewhere to go. getting them on the state allows that to happen. but you watch the positions he has taken, the arguments he has made, there's a lot that could reach out and appeal to hillary voters and appeal to bernie sanders voters. i think him being there is potentially a problem for both, and it's not clear to me who are -- who. i think there are voters that should be going to both of them that could wind up going to johnson. if i were either of them i would not want him there. donny: if you were moderating and each had the gotcha question, you'll moderating, what would be compelling? you have one question for each. put them on the spot. john: i'm trying to come up with one of the top of my head. i think
i love howard dean, but just doesn't example -- in the absence of a future john: let me negative.ou about gary johnson. what are the implications? if johnson gets into the debate, it means what for each of them? clinton and -- dan: i used to think he was just a problem for trump, that he just would have had the potential to get disaffected public and voters unhappy with trip somewhere to go. getting them on the state allows that to happen. but you watch the positions he has taken, the arguments...
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here to discuss john phillips, talk radio host with kabc in los angeles, he's a trump supporter. also andy deannt of trump productions, former political commentator bakari sellers, maria cardona, also a clinton supporter. good evening, as they say. >> hello, don. >> maria, there's an cnn/orc poll, americans expect hillary clinton to outperform trump in the first presidential debate in less than they weeks. 53% of likely voters say she'll do a better job in the debates. 43 expect him to do a better job. does he have the advantage of lower expectations? >> absolutely he does. the poll doesn't surprise me because what we've also seen in the majority of polls is most americans believe she's the one who has the knowledge, the experience and the temperament to be president of the united states. so they would then assume that in a debate one-on-one that she would certainly win. if that debate was going -- if we could guarantee that that debate was going to be full on on ideas, on your -- what do you want to do for the country, a real debate on the issues and on each one's proposals, absolute liabsolut
here to discuss john phillips, talk radio host with kabc in los angeles, he's a trump supporter. also andy deannt of trump productions, former political commentator bakari sellers, maria cardona, also a clinton supporter. good evening, as they say. >> hello, don. >> maria, there's an cnn/orc poll, americans expect hillary clinton to outperform trump in the first presidential debate in less than they weeks. 53% of likely voters say she'll do a better job in the debates. 43 expect him...
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john kerry electorate and not the obama electorate. young voters have been cynical. i was also howard dean's pollster.d talk to thater voters, it was not they did not want to take part in change and do things for the community, they just did not think politics was the vehicle for it. they were cynical about the process. they would talk about the recount and how bush stole it. in 2008 and 2012, barack obama inspired them. the young voters want to be in love. if it is hillary clinton, joe biden, or whoever, they are going to have a hard time turning on these young voters who were part of the obama coalition. this is what i told howard dean at the end of his chairmanship with extend the electorate a lot of voters who are not necessarily democratic voters. they are obama voters. we will struggle unless we reconnect with them. >> if she gets 50% or 75% of those voters, is not enough to overcome the large turnout of potentially white, uneducated males that the donald trump cap is trying to capitalize on? realll: that is the problem. it is not what her winning percentage is. let's say she gets close to the p
john kerry electorate and not the obama electorate. young voters have been cynical. i was also howard dean's pollster.d talk to thater voters, it was not they did not want to take part in change and do things for the community, they just did not think politics was the vehicle for it. they were cynical about the process. they would talk about the recount and how bush stole it. in 2008 and 2012, barack obama inspired them. the young voters want to be in love. if it is hillary clinton, joe biden,...
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john bruce eagleson edward t. earhart robert douglas eaton dean phillip eberling margaret ruth echtermann >> and my aunt. we think of you every day. i hope you are proud of us all. >> and my father, craig douglas montana. we love you, we miss you, and you will be forever on our minds and our hearts. [applause] >> paul robert eckna constantine economos barbara g. edwards dennis michael edwards michael hardy edwards christine egan lisa erin egan martin j. egan, jr. michael egan samantha martin egan carole eggert lisa caren ehrlich john ernst eichler eric adam eisenberg daphne ferlinda elder michael j. elferis mark joseph ellis valerie silver ellis albert alfy william elmarry robert r. elseth edgar hendricks emery, jr. doris suk-yuen eng christopher epps ulf ramm ericson erwin l. erker william john erwin sarah ali escarcega jose espinal fanny espinoza billy scoop esposito bridget ann esposito francis esposito michael a. esposito ruben esquilin, jr. sadie ette barbara g. etzold eric brian evans robert edward evans meredith emily june ewart catherine k. fagan >> and my father, jack l d'ambrosio, jr. i know yo
john bruce eagleson edward t. earhart robert douglas eaton dean phillip eberling margaret ruth echtermann >> and my aunt. we think of you every day. i hope you are proud of us all. >> and my father, craig douglas montana. we love you, we miss you, and you will be forever on our minds and our hearts. [applause] >> paul robert eckna constantine economos barbara g. edwards dennis michael edwards michael hardy edwards christine egan lisa erin egan martin j. egan, jr. michael egan...
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john stumpf is testifying before congress right now. you're taking a live look at the testimony.. nevada senator dean heller is there... with the committee on banking, housing and urban affairs.. members of the senate banking committee are grilling stumpf.. over accusations that the company millions of accounts without customers' knowledge or permission. wells fargo has acknowledged more than 2 million "potentionally unauthorized" bank and credit card accounts were opened between 2011 and 2015.. and fired some 53-hundred workers. so far -- stumpf says he's not sure of the affect on people's credit if they were victim of the fake accounts.. but they are calling customers one by one. when someone tried to rob a bank in homewood, alabama.. it was actually another customer who pulled out a gun. eric dial shot at the bank robber, when he realized what was happening. ( eric dial / bank customer ) "i didn't know whether he had a weapon under the rag or not. you know. and i was trying to save my life, too. with bank robbers... anything can happen in a bank robbery, man. my first reaction was to save my life." dial missed, and
john stumpf is testifying before congress right now. you're taking a live look at the testimony.. nevada senator dean heller is there... with the committee on banking, housing and urban affairs.. members of the senate banking committee are grilling stumpf.. over accusations that the company millions of accounts without customers' knowledge or permission. wells fargo has acknowledged more than 2 million "potentionally unauthorized" bank and credit card accounts were opened between 2011...
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dean kamen: that's kelly - an independent leader, fighting for new hampshire. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. ? >> jimmy: we're back. john oliver who won an emmy last night. i knew you were going to win, did you know you were going to win? >> of course not, i'm british. i anticipate disaster every day. no, shull -- also, all the -- they were doing the reading of the nom knees. all the cameras left where i was to go to the middle. so i thought, it's someone in the middle. >> jimmy: you did? >> i didn't get to do my loser face or happy face. i didn't get to do it, i was invisible. >> jimmy: did you practice it? >> yeah, i just kind of -- what the [ bleep ]? [ laughter ] but either way. that was my reaction, good or bad. >> jimmy: when you made your speech, instead of talking and talking and thanking everyone you've ever met, you actually asked the band to play you off, which i don't think i've ever seen anyone do. >> yeah, you see when you're a little kid at awards shows, all i wanted was to be played off. that seems like the fun bit. it's when things get tense. i just wanted that to come as say "hit it" and they hit it. >
dean kamen: that's kelly - an independent leader, fighting for new hampshire. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. ? >> jimmy: we're back. john oliver who won an emmy last night. i knew you were going to win, did you know you were going to win? >> of course not, i'm british. i anticipate disaster every day. no, shull -- also, all the -- they were doing the reading of the nom knees. all the cameras left where i was to go to the middle. so i thought, it's someone in...
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dean how that can go wrong. what about flip flops? helip and flopped on his immigration position alone at least 18 times. johnry wonders why there is a double standard of a double standard this time around. when he forgot his policies, his oops cost him the 2012 primaries and stated incorrect facts like when he didn't know russia invaded crimea. that lives in debate infamy. he flaunted his wealth. john mccain's multiple houses became an issue. he couldn't remember how many he had. i won't get into the weirdness with putin. all of that would be problematic. you get the picture. he is bucking campaign norms. you have been the star for the last 15 months. i start with you. it is perplexing and the lesson is don't make one gaffe, make a million. >> make it part of your loveable self. your run for president. what's clear is that donald trump tapped into a vain that none of the others have fallen into. he managed to put together a campaign by any of the others are steam rolled at this point and the polls are tightening. it's a statement about us as consumers. >> it is interesting. we get attacked in the media and y
dean how that can go wrong. what about flip flops? helip and flopped on his immigration position alone at least 18 times. johnry wonders why there is a double standard of a double standard this time around. when he forgot his policies, his oops cost him the 2012 primaries and stated incorrect facts like when he didn't know russia invaded crimea. that lives in debate infamy. he flaunted his wealth. john mccain's multiple houses became an issue. he couldn't remember how many he had. i won't get...
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high profile boss john dougherty and today city councilman near center of that investigation returned to work and addressed the raids. good evening aim ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica deancouncilman bobby henon spoke about the investigation outside his council office. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos is there and live outside city hall with what henon had to say, greg. >> reporter: good evening, the councilman did not say much but reading from a prepared statement he did say that to his knowledge neither he or his staff have been directly contacted by law enforcement. >> philadelphia it the i council, immediately jumping into their work load. >> one revolution. >> including councilman bobby henon representing the sixth district. part of the probe of the finances of the international brotherhood of electrical workers, local union 98 where dozens of boxes were seized by federal agents the same day. henon and electrician by trade is still employed by local 98 which is run by union boss john doing heard. >> under scrutiny my whole life. >> reporter: cbs-3 has learned that the city has hired outside council for henon but spokesperson refuses to say who is representing h
high profile boss john dougherty and today city councilman near center of that investigation returned to work and addressed the raids. good evening aim ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica deancouncilman bobby henon spoke about the investigation outside his council office. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos is there and live outside city hall with what henon had to say, greg. >> reporter: good evening, the councilman did not say much but reading from a prepared statement...
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both candidates governor dean went straight to the gift and was nothing more than a sad distraction in a desperate attempt to stay relevant. >>> former republican u.s. senator john warner who represented virginia for three decades will cross the aisle to endorse the democratic ticket at a rally with vice presidential nominee tim kaine. clinton received the support of the arizona republic, the newspaper's first endorsement of a democrat since its founding in 1890. this as a prominent critic of clinton joined the campaign, john h. sununu. he said he can bring bold change. two weeks ago sununu's son nearly won nomination for governor. hillary clinton is in new hampshire today with a high-profile supporter. form primary rival senator bernie sanders in an attempt to sway young voters. >> donald trump seeing some money momentum in the wake of monday night. trump said his campaign raised $18 million in the 24 hour period after the debate with the candidate encouraging support towers shatter the record. his finance manager told the "wall street journal" that about a third of the money came from online contributions which tend to be smaller in size. the rest came from a
both candidates governor dean went straight to the gift and was nothing more than a sad distraction in a desperate attempt to stay relevant. >>> former republican u.s. senator john warner who represented virginia for three decades will cross the aisle to endorse the democratic ticket at a rally with vice presidential nominee tim kaine. clinton received the support of the arizona republic, the newspaper's first endorsement of a democrat since its founding in 1890. this as a prominent...
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dean. the as our joe holden reports parts of the monsignor's job put him with children. >> good evening, we're told last time monsignor john mraz was seen here was in late july. we know that is where this investigation began. people were initially told he was sick and that they should pray for him. news of one highly regarded priest in the allentown diocese was charged, with searching for a down loading child pornography, sent shock waves, through this small lehigh county community. more sun john steven mraz was pastor at saint ann's for last eight years and he abruptly left in the middle of the summer, those close to him said it was his health, prayers were requested but prosecutors on tuesday announced something more sinister. >> the investigation determined, that it was the defendant, monsignor hearts was the user, and that he searched for, and down loaded the files of child pornography . >> at rectory. >> we have not any comment. >> neighbors expressed concern about how the parish initially handled the reeses absence. >> many people should have been told that an investigation was going on instead of being asked to pray
dean. the as our joe holden reports parts of the monsignor's job put him with children. >> good evening, we're told last time monsignor john mraz was seen here was in late july. we know that is where this investigation began. people were initially told he was sick and that they should pray for him. news of one highly regarded priest in the allentown diocese was charged, with searching for a down loading child pornography, sent shock waves, through this small lehigh county community. more...
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john pierre, thank you, moveon.org, always appreciate your insight. >>> michelle obama hitting the campaign trail. the clinton campaign hoping for a two fer here. plus howard dean doubling down on that debate night tweet about donald trump's case of the sniffles. >> do i think at 70 years old he had a cocaine habit? >> new reaction from the trump cap pain and my colleague kate snow will share more of that interview with governor dean. also world leaders today remembering former israeli president shimon peres. help died early today at the age of 93. peres had been a critical pillar of israel since its founding. he was prime minister three times. held every major cabinet post over his lifetime. he wallace a nobel prize winning leader whose reputation was built on statesmanship and peace. he suffered a serious stroke on september 13 and remained hospitalized until his death. in a statement, president obama praised peres saying, quote, shimon was the essence of israel itself. the courage of israel's fight for independent. they told me a bottle couldn't dream. that i would never become a superhero. [singing indistinctly] but i learned how to fly. just to come back i
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john kerry electorate. now these young voters have been cynical. i'm going to get in the weeds a little bit. i was also howard dean's pollster.ut of 2004-2005, it wasn't they didn't want to take part in change and do things for their community, they didn't think politics was a vehicle for it and they were cynical about the process and would talk about the recount and how bush stole that. in 2008 and 2012 barack obama was a different candidate. he inspired them. they fell in love. if it's hillary clinton or it it's joe biden or whoever, they were going to have a hard time inspiring -- again, sort of turning on these young voters who were part of the obama coalition. they were not, and this is what i told howard dean at the end of his chairmanship, we expand the electorate with a lot of voters who aren't necessarily democratic voters. they're obama voters. we have to know the difference. we will struggle unless we reconnect with them. >> now she gets 50% of those voters or 75% of those voters, is that enough to overcome the large turnout of potentially white, uneducated males the donald trump camp is trying to capitalize on. >>
john kerry electorate. now these young voters have been cynical. i'm going to get in the weeds a little bit. i was also howard dean's pollster.ut of 2004-2005, it wasn't they didn't want to take part in change and do things for their community, they didn't think politics was a vehicle for it and they were cynical about the process and would talk about the recount and how bush stole that. in 2008 and 2012 barack obama was a different candidate. he inspired them. they fell in love. if it's...
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