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john w. deanew clearly was i in or out was the question, and i decided i could not play that game. i've made mistakes. we've gotten ourselves in a deep problem and further lying and living that lie even if i could get away with it isn't something i'm comfortable with. >> they haven't gotten away with it. they just haven't been caught yet. >> step on it. >> what did you say you do? >> that's a secret. >> why is that? >> he spent his whole life locked up. s whole life locked up. i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a hear
john w. deanew clearly was i in or out was the question, and i decided i could not play that game. i've made mistakes. we've gotten ourselves in a deep problem and further lying and living that lie even if i could get away with it isn't something i'm comfortable with. >> they haven't gotten away with it. they just haven't been caught yet. >> step on it. >> what did you say you do? >> that's a secret. >> why is that? >> he spent his whole life locked up. s...
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. >> john dean's testimony was on for four days. it was mesmerizing. people were missing airplanes. people were standing around furniture stores that sold tv sets watching if the plate glass windows the television. >> i told him that cash that had been at the white house had been funneled back to the re-election committee for the purpose of paying the seven individuals to remain silent. >> and dean wasn't pulling any punches. >> so had been a recipient of wiretap investigation and haldeman had also received some information through straun. >> and i said to myself, wow, everything john dean is saying to that committee i hope they know it is true. >> the counsel was retained at that time. >> what date was that? >> that was on the 25th as i recall. >> we absolutely believed what he was saying and the more evidence we got the more it confirmed what he was saying. >> meeting of march 21st. as i have indicated, my purpose in requesting this meeting particularly with the president, was that i felt it necessary that i give him a full report of all the facts that i knew and explained to him
. >> john dean's testimony was on for four days. it was mesmerizing. people were missing airplanes. people were standing around furniture stores that sold tv sets watching if the plate glass windows the television. >> i told him that cash that had been at the white house had been funneled back to the re-election committee for the purpose of paying the seven individuals to remain silent. >> and dean wasn't pulling any punches. >> so had been a recipient of wiretap...
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john dean.thank you chris. >> i'm not surprised we arrived at this occasion. i would not have thought it would have been 50-48. this shouldn't come as that much of a surprise. we seemed to head it here. what is your concern of the reality going forward now the process is behind us? >> as i testified before the committee, one of my concerns is a process issue. that is the fact that the committee is not being very effective in vetting. that is not a new phenomena. people are slipped through the process. and the examples i used were bill reign kwis. . and clarence thomas. i was warning the committee don't let it happen again. it tarnishing the justice and the court. and hurts the american people. >> one of the points, senators collins and murkowski. came to opposite conclusions. but the same reality about the process. it can't be like this anymore. here's my question about that. they made it this way. not collins and mur cow. but the senators made it this way. harry reed, blowing up the filibuster
john dean.thank you chris. >> i'm not surprised we arrived at this occasion. i would not have thought it would have been 50-48. this shouldn't come as that much of a surprise. we seemed to head it here. what is your concern of the reality going forward now the process is behind us? >> as i testified before the committee, one of my concerns is a process issue. that is the fact that the committee is not being very effective in vetting. that is not a new phenomena. people are slipped...
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let's discuss now with john dean and michael beschloss. john, i'm always happy you're here. michael, i've been courting you for a while, but you belong to someone else. but for the moment, we have you, and we're glad to have you here to talk about -- >> my pleasure, don. glad to be with you. >> john, i'm going to start with you. in court today, mueller's team said they don't know when manafort's cooperation would end. so even after meeting with the special counsel nine times in the last four weeks, it sounds like manafort still has a lot more to say. >> well, it sounded that way in the response to the judge as to when the cooperation might end. and i suspect they don't know because they don't know if he's going to appear in any trials. they don't know if he's going to be before the grand jury additionally. there would be lots of factors that would make it unpredictable for them. but it's obviously the special counsel is going forward full steam. >> yeah. so, john, manafort could be sentenced to over a decade in prison, but given that he's met with mueller's team so much, do
let's discuss now with john dean and michael beschloss. john, i'm always happy you're here. michael, i've been courting you for a while, but you belong to someone else. but for the moment, we have you, and we're glad to have you here to talk about -- >> my pleasure, don. glad to be with you. >> john, i'm going to start with you. in court today, mueller's team said they don't know when manafort's cooperation would end. so even after meeting with the special counsel nine times in the...
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john dean, thank you for your time.it. >> thank you, don. >>> "the washington post" reporting that a record number of families are crossing the border, and the president wants republicans to use the issue to win big in the midterms. that's next. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months
john dean, thank you for your time.it. >> thank you, don. >>> "the washington post" reporting that a record number of families are crossing the border, and the president wants republicans to use the issue to win big in the midterms. that's next. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but...
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john dean, thank you so much for your perspective.ays a welcome addition on cuomo prime time. >> thanks, chris. >>> look, the news is not all kavanaugh. there is another big story that you have to hear about. a verdict that is finally reached in the laquan mcdonald case. you have heard what happened in chicago, right? the case with the shocking video that proved politicians, even lefties, better get these investigations right? if you haven't, you'll want to hear what this was about and how it ended next. ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration or itching. as with all fillers, there is a rare risk
john dean, thank you so much for your perspective.ays a welcome addition on cuomo prime time. >> thanks, chris. >>> look, the news is not all kavanaugh. there is another big story that you have to hear about. a verdict that is finally reached in the laquan mcdonald case. you have heard what happened in chicago, right? the case with the shocking video that proved politicians, even lefties, better get these investigations right? if you haven't, you'll want to hear what this was...
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john dean is here, john, good evening to you, thanks for coming on. so, how exactly does this work, john? will the lawyer's response tell the special council very much, do you think? >> well, they will talk to their client. and then they will phrase the responses, is the normal practice, to the interrogatory questions. it's quite remarkable, if indeed it's accurate, and mueller has agreed to written questions. >> hm-mm, so, i want you to listen, this is how the president responded today, john, when asked if he was willing to sit down with mueller. here it is. >> it seems ridiculous that i would have to do it when everyone says there's no collusion, but i will do what is necessary to get it over with. >> the president has said a number of times that he wants a sit down with robert mueller and his lawyer, rudy giuliani said that is not going to happen. is there a chance they will have a face to face interview? >> i think it's very remote. his television lawyer, rudy, is making one set of statements, his real lawyers who are working quietly behind the sc
john dean is here, john, good evening to you, thanks for coming on. so, how exactly does this work, john? will the lawyer's response tell the special council very much, do you think? >> well, they will talk to their client. and then they will phrase the responses, is the normal practice, to the interrogatory questions. it's quite remarkable, if indeed it's accurate, and mueller has agreed to written questions. >> hm-mm, so, i want you to listen, this is how the president responded...
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john dean is here. john, good evening to you. thanks for coming on. this work, john? does the lawyers' response tell the special counsel very much, you think? >> well, they'll talk with their client and then they will phrase the responses is the normal practice to the interrogatory questions. it's quite remarkable, indeed, if this is accurate that mueller has agreed to written questions. >> this is how the president responded today, john, when asked if he was willing to sit down with mueller. here it is. >> it seems ridiculous i'd have to do it when everyone says there's no collusion, but i'll do what's necessary to get it over with. >> the president has said a number of times he wants to sit down with robert mueller, and while his lawyer rudy giuliani has says it won't happen, is there a chance they will a face-to-face interview? >> i think it's very remote. his television lawyer, rudy, is making one set of statements. his real lawyers who are working quietly behind the scenes and actually developing these responses and negotiating with the special c
john dean is here. john, good evening to you. thanks for coming on. this work, john? does the lawyers' response tell the special counsel very much, you think? >> well, they'll talk with their client and then they will phrase the responses is the normal practice to the interrogatory questions. it's quite remarkable, indeed, if this is accurate that mueller has agreed to written questions. >> this is how the president responded today, john, when asked if he was willing to sit down...
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outfront now, john dean and cnn supreme court reporter arian devoge.hat is your take on this reporting, this last face-to-face meeting, trump complaining to mcgahn that the special counsel was appointed on his watch? >> look, these two men have been through a lot together, right? it was no secret that mcgahn wanted to leave. we knew that last summer, at one point he was going. out of nowhere at the end of august the president tweeted mcgahn will leave this fall. that took mcgahn by surprise and took other people by surprise. he kept his head low, he went through and did that brett kavanaugh confirmation which wasn't easy. after that was done, he took that meeting and it was 20 minutes, our sources have told us, and the president did tick off the good things that he felt like mcgahn had done, had accomplished, but then he brought up mueller again and laid the blame, as he is prone to do. it's interesting that that's how they ended this last meeting. keep in mind there is no love lost. they have had this long tortured relationship. >> for many years. let
outfront now, john dean and cnn supreme court reporter arian devoge.hat is your take on this reporting, this last face-to-face meeting, trump complaining to mcgahn that the special counsel was appointed on his watch? >> look, these two men have been through a lot together, right? it was no secret that mcgahn wanted to leave. we knew that last summer, at one point he was going. out of nowhere at the end of august the president tweeted mcgahn will leave this fall. that took mcgahn by...
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, really smart, but john dean said never have we seen a supreme court justice write an op-ed and do a television interview basically campaigning for the job. we know the judiciary in many ways is political. we have done our best to try to keep it depoliticized. we have now seen the judiciary go full blown politicized now. we're as a nation and as a government, we're in a lot worse shape right now than we talk about every day. >> well, and the op-ed was, you read it carefully, the op-ed was the justice, the judge one more time saying, you know, i didn't mean how i sounded. and he knows that that was the big issue coming out of that was judicial temperament and he had to, he felt, and our white house reporters are saying that was his call, that he felt he had to come out there and explain again why he was so aggressive and why he was so rude, particularly to people like senator klobuchar, when she asked him about whether he had ever blacked out from drinking. so he needed to -- he knew that a lot of people were wondering about his temperament, including a former supreme court justice ye
, really smart, but john dean said never have we seen a supreme court justice write an op-ed and do a television interview basically campaigning for the job. we know the judiciary in many ways is political. we have done our best to try to keep it depoliticized. we have now seen the judiciary go full blown politicized now. we're as a nation and as a government, we're in a lot worse shape right now than we talk about every day. >> well, and the op-ed was, you read it carefully, the op-ed...
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john dean. i made sure that before i left that institution, they canceled the conference before, we made sure i don't want to make it about me because there were a lot of folks that worked on this and we also had academic partners and we made sure there was a completely open, beautiful conference that talked about all aspects of nixon, his life and administration at the site within a few meters of the opening of the presidential library. so inclusivity for us, was a matter of including ideas and points of view. because inclusivity can be all kinds of things and we talk about all different elements of it. for this library, the challenge was to be inclusive of all ideas and points of view. >> i think we did it . >> since i live in the shadow of your mountain in home not to mention the big mountain next door, you live there, there is so much to include, this was a president of many talents and ambitions, just even on the estate itself and then many things that have been secret you made a big choice
john dean. i made sure that before i left that institution, they canceled the conference before, we made sure i don't want to make it about me because there were a lot of folks that worked on this and we also had academic partners and we made sure there was a completely open, beautiful conference that talked about all aspects of nixon, his life and administration at the site within a few meters of the opening of the presidential library. so inclusivity for us, was a matter of including ideas...
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i made sure before i left that institution, bob woodward, carl bernstein and john dean were there. the other thing was, they did not want an academic conference where any of the scholars were noted critics of nixon. they canceled the conference before. we made sure -- i don't want -- it's not about me. there were a lot of folks that worked on this. and we had academic partners. we made sure that there was a completely open, beautiful conference that talked about all aspects of nixon, his life and his administration at the site within a few years of the opening of the presidential library. so, inclusivity for us was a matter of including ideas and points of view. inclusivity can be all kinds of things. for this library, its challenge was to be inclusive of all ideas and points of view and i think we did it. >> leslie, since i live in the shadow of your little mountain and home, not to mention the big mountain, there's so much to include there, right? this was a president of many talents, ambitions, just even on the estate itself and then also many things that had been secret. so, ob
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people like james mccord or john dean who was the counsel to the president. then the watergate committee begins to act in two of the key figures, sam ervin and howard baker, they were from tennessee and irvine was a democrat, very conservative. baker was from tennessee, one of the up-and-coming republican republicans in the south. notable that they are both from the south. the investigation begins to reveal more including tape and the practice president declares executive privilege and the court says no. he tries transcripts but that does not work out too well and you have to hear the tapes and he tries reductions from the tape. ultimately congress determines to move towards impeachment, and when that happened, nixon chooses to resign. on top of the economic turmoil of the 1970s, on top of what has happened in vietnam, you have the scandal of watergate. in essence you have a nation wondering, again, what has gone wrong and what has happened with our institution and our economic power. what has happened in the military and what happened diplomatically and why
people like james mccord or john dean who was the counsel to the president. then the watergate committee begins to act in two of the key figures, sam ervin and howard baker, they were from tennessee and irvine was a democrat, very conservative. baker was from tennessee, one of the up-and-coming republican republicans in the south. notable that they are both from the south. the investigation begins to reveal more including tape and the practice president declares executive privilege and the...
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david gergen, john dean, asha rangappa. we heard what he said. but in spite of what he said, senators haven't even heard or seen i should say the investigation and the report. mitch mcconnell is moving forward. >> absolutely. well, he does what he says. he plays a real serious game of hard ball. very objectionable in many regards but he delivers. that's why he's majority leader. >> why is he moving forward so fast? >> to get it done. i don't think option he gives a damn whether there's a lot of questions about it. what he cares about is getting it done. we just heard from a man apparently struggling with his conscience whether he ought to come forward and do there tv interview. cnn checked him out to make sure his reliability seemed strong. i think he gave a remarkably credible statement about what happened in the freshman year at yale. what's astonishing is that the fbi is disinterested in his tale. and the tales of at least 30 to 40 other people that these women have recommended go look at and talk about. and so we're going to wind up with tomo
david gergen, john dean, asha rangappa. we heard what he said. but in spite of what he said, senators haven't even heard or seen i should say the investigation and the report. mitch mcconnell is moving forward. >> absolutely. well, he does what he says. he plays a real serious game of hard ball. very objectionable in many regards but he delivers. that's why he's majority leader. >> why is he moving forward so fast? >> to get it done. i don't think option he gives a damn...
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we'll have john dean on from nixon fame, obviously, he testified on kavanaugh, what he feels about thes. we're going to debate the way forward, and we're going to make the case, anderson, we've seen one thing for sure. this is the bottom. murkowski and collins agree on that. the question is what makes the change for the better? >> a good question. about eight and a half minutes. chris, we'll see you then. the question is will they pay a price in the polls coming up? we'll talk to the former republican politician who knows a great deal about going against the tide. i think it will fit. ♪ want a performance car that actually fits your life? introducing the new 2019 ford edge st. capability meets power. in the first suv from the ford performance team. the new 2019 ford edge st. that last place was pretty nice. i don't like this whole thing. dad, what happened? where's rosie? i let her go. wow! you going to help me finish this thing or what? i think we can do better. change is hard, dad. try to keep an open mind. come on, dad. this is for me, son? so, you going to help me finish this thing
we'll have john dean on from nixon fame, obviously, he testified on kavanaugh, what he feels about thes. we're going to debate the way forward, and we're going to make the case, anderson, we've seen one thing for sure. this is the bottom. murkowski and collins agree on that. the question is what makes the change for the better? >> a good question. about eight and a half minutes. chris, we'll see you then. the question is will they pay a price in the polls coming up? we'll talk to the...
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we have john dean on of nixon fame obviously. testified about kavanaugh, what he thought were concerns. how does he feel about those concerns now? we're going to debate the way forward and we're going to make the case tonight, anderson, that we've seen one thing for sure -- this is the bottom. murkowski and collins agree on that. the question is what makes a change for the better. >> that's a good question. eight and a half minutes from now. when it came down to it, two senators went against their own parties today on the kavanaugh vote. joe manchin against the democrats, murkowski against the republicans. the question is will they pay a price at the polls? we'll talk with a republican politician who knows a great deal about going against the tide. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's t
we have john dean on of nixon fame obviously. testified about kavanaugh, what he thought were concerns. how does he feel about those concerns now? we're going to debate the way forward and we're going to make the case tonight, anderson, that we've seen one thing for sure -- this is the bottom. murkowski and collins agree on that. the question is what makes a change for the better. >> that's a good question. eight and a half minutes from now. when it came down to it, two senators went...
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that's why john dean was saying earlier, and i know this from doing homework, it was 67 votes. often with justices, you had 99, 96, 94. . this is the first or second closest vote we've ever had. and once you make it a simp majority, it's going to be a blood sport. it's going to be thunder dome because there's desperation by the side that doesn't have the power because the power is almost absolute with a simple majority. that's what we saw here. unless kavanaugh was completely derailed, he was always going to get through. they can't stop it. >> you realize the minority of the country and people in the senate, in the congress who represent a minority of america are actually leading america and making laws right now, by the millions. by the millions. from a there are millions more people who are from bigger urban areas or from bigger states, and they don't have the representative. that's the whole thing, the popular vote versus the electoral college. >> look, you have endemic challenges. we had eric holder on the other night. he's got a very clever way to test the waters for runni
that's why john dean was saying earlier, and i know this from doing homework, it was 67 votes. often with justices, you had 99, 96, 94. . this is the first or second closest vote we've ever had. and once you make it a simp majority, it's going to be a blood sport. it's going to be thunder dome because there's desperation by the side that doesn't have the power because the power is almost absolute with a simple majority. that's what we saw here. unless kavanaugh was completely derailed, he was...
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john dean, former nixon white house counsel, karen, a "washington post" columnist, harry is here, a former u.s. assistant attorney and rob is former senior counsel for the tax division of the department of justice. thank you all so much. john, let me ask you this. if this is right, and sue laid out their extensive reporting that they have, he was a million mayor by the time he was 8 years old. that is not self-made at all. he's known to not tell the truth, but this -- this is big. what do you think this does to the president? >> i don't think he was that precocious at 8 to make a million dollars a year. but what's interesting to me is the big picture this is going to fit in, and the reaction his core and people in general are going to have. this came up in the nixon years, and it became actually a part of his impeachment proceedings where they considered an article of impeachment for his creting -- cheating on his taxes where they overvalued a gift he made of his vice presidential papers and the public got it. they got tax fraud. they didn't understand all the nuances of obstruction of jus
john dean, former nixon white house counsel, karen, a "washington post" columnist, harry is here, a former u.s. assistant attorney and rob is former senior counsel for the tax division of the department of justice. thank you all so much. john, let me ask you this. if this is right, and sue laid out their extensive reporting that they have, he was a million mayor by the time he was 8 years old. that is not self-made at all. he's known to not tell the truth, but this -- this is big....
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and john dean, our reporter from wnbc is telling me that the authorities in new york have k taken the device out of the cnn building and sent it to the facility at rodman's neck to be dealt with and render it safe so that they can preserve as much evidence as they can. >> all right. pete williams our justice correspondent there with new information as we continue to watch the scenes unfold. several scenes right now in new york city again. cnn and columbus circle, evacuated. outside of the clinton home in chappaqua with investigators on the scene with one of the pipe-style devices sent to the clinton home, and obama home as well, and investigators confirm it has been sent there, and now we are also informed that debbie wassermann schultz' office is evacuated as well in sunrise, florida. and now we go to andrea mitchell. >>> we continue the breaking coverage of suspicious packages sent to the chappaqua home of bill and hillary clinton and the washington, d.c., home of barack and michelle obama, and the packages to the clintons and the obamas were flagged in routine screenings before the
and john dean, our reporter from wnbc is telling me that the authorities in new york have k taken the device out of the cnn building and sent it to the facility at rodman's neck to be dealt with and render it safe so that they can preserve as much evidence as they can. >> all right. pete williams our justice correspondent there with new information as we continue to watch the scenes unfold. several scenes right now in new york city again. cnn and columbus circle, evacuated. outside of the...
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american foreign-policy at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington. his remarks are 45 minutes. good morning, everyone. i am the dean of johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. it is our honor to welcome senator bernie sanders today. senator sanders is a prominent voice for equity, justice, and a progressive foreign policy. senator sanders was elected as an independent to the u.s. senate in 2006 after serving 16 years as vermont's congressman in the house of representatives. he is currently serving his second term in the u.s. senate after winning reelection in 2012. in congress, senator sanders as known as a practical and , havingul legislator fought tirelessly for working families by tackling the difficult issue of growing -- his foreign-policy agenda prioritizes diplomacy over unilateral military action. he believes america should use its global influence to promote fair trade, address climate change, provide humanitarian relief, economic assistance, and defend the rule of law and promote human rights. as chairman of the senate committee on veterans affairs, senator sanders has worked ac
american foreign-policy at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in washington. his remarks are 45 minutes. good morning, everyone. i am the dean of johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. it is our honor to welcome senator bernie sanders today. senator sanders is a prominent voice for equity, justice, and a progressive foreign policy. senator sanders was elected as an independent to the u.s. senate in 2006 after serving 16 years as...
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. >> john ralston, dean heller sort of epitomizes the change. i feel like two years ago he was talking about comprehensive immigration reform and talking about the dreamers. he doesn't talk about that now, does he? >> dean heller has had just about every position you could imagine. suddenly he was a sponsor of comprehensive immigration reform. he was almost a never trumper and now suddenly he loves trump more than anybody in the world and he's adopted trump's rhetoric on immigration to an extent. but they are doing outreach here, the heller campaign. they're on spanish language tv. democrats do have one thing here, though, that doesn't exist in any of the other states, that's the culinary -- >> that was maria's point. there's no unions in texas and georgia the way there is here. >> the kuculinary union is the latino turnout machine. they've registered many of those members. if the culinary union does its job, then heller and the governor's race have a lot to worry about. >> that's the interesting this evening when you mention spanish language ad
. >> john ralston, dean heller sort of epitomizes the change. i feel like two years ago he was talking about comprehensive immigration reform and talking about the dreamers. he doesn't talk about that now, does he? >> dean heller has had just about every position you could imagine. suddenly he was a sponsor of comprehensive immigration reform. he was almost a never trumper and now suddenly he loves trump more than anybody in the world and he's adopted trump's rhetoric on immigration...
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johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. it's about the rise of authoritarianism around the globe, wealth inequality and how the us addresses those issues. >> good morning everyone. i'm the dean of johns hopkins university. it is our honor to welcome senator bernie sanders today. senator sanders is a prominent voice in equity, justice and progressive foreign policy. senator sanders was elected as an independent u.s. senate in 2006 after serving for 16 years as vermont's soul congressman and house of representatives. he is currently serving his second term in the u.s. senate after winning reelection 2012. in congress senator sanders is known as a practical and successful legislator having fought tirelessly for working families by tackling the difficult issue of going and income equality in the united states. it prioritizes diplomacy unilateral action and believes america should use global influence to promote [inaudible] address climate change and provide humanitarian relief and economic resistance and defend the rule of law and human rights. as chairman of the senate committee and veteran affairs senator sanders has worked across the aisle to bridge washington's partisan divi
johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. it's about the rise of authoritarianism around the globe, wealth inequality and how the us addresses those issues. >> good morning everyone. i'm the dean of johns hopkins university. it is our honor to welcome senator bernie sanders today. senator sanders is a prominent voice in equity, justice and progressive foreign policy. senator sanders was elected as an independent u.s. senate in 2006 after serving for 16 years as...
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at the time the dean, john manning, congratulated judge kavanaugh on his nomination when president trumpounced that he would fill kennedy's seat on the supreme court, but now that since the sexual assault allegations have arisen against kavanaugh, the dean has been very quiet and the students have been very loud. four students penned an op-ed calling for kavanaugh to be barred from teaching. they had a walkout and rally. they had a small demonstration in front of the law school. this has been an issue that has been at the law school for a while. it culminated last night from the associate dean of the law school and she sent an e-mail on behalf of the curriculum committee saying that judge kavanaugh has indicated he will not return to teach his course this winter. >> after a decade, the students have spoken and spoken loudly. thank you very. meantime, alaskan senator lisa murkowski is one of three key senators that holds the support of brett kavanaugh's nomination in her hands. she was pressed today on which way she may be leaning. >> we don't know what it is that will come back. i have h
at the time the dean, john manning, congratulated judge kavanaugh on his nomination when president trumpounced that he would fill kennedy's seat on the supreme court, but now that since the sexual assault allegations have arisen against kavanaugh, the dean has been very quiet and the students have been very loud. four students penned an op-ed calling for kavanaugh to be barred from teaching. they had a walkout and rally. they had a small demonstration in front of the law school. this has been...
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dean smith has been appointed the new manager of aston villa and former england captain john terry willerry officially retired from playing on sunday. he'd spent last season playing at villa following an illustrious career with chelsea. hejoins smith, who was managing championship rivals brentford, as replacements for steve bruce and his coaching team. gareth bale is out of wales' friendly with spain tomorrow night. the real madrid forward was withdrawn early in saturday's loss with alaves. manager ryan giggs confirmed he wont feature tomorrow and remains a doubt for their nations league match with the republic of ireland in six days time. he will however be on the pitch before the spain game to receive a golden boot for the record 30 goals he's scored for his country. yeah, he's probably 50—50 at the moment. we do not want to take any risks, but he is able to play, then good. but if he is not, then so be it. we will be prepared for both scenarios, but my mind is on spain at the moment. and after spain, we will concentrate on that. the search is on for geraint thomas' tour de france tro
dean smith has been appointed the new manager of aston villa and former england captain john terry willerry officially retired from playing on sunday. he'd spent last season playing at villa following an illustrious career with chelsea. hejoins smith, who was managing championship rivals brentford, as replacements for steve bruce and his coaching team. gareth bale is out of wales' friendly with spain tomorrow night. the real madrid forward was withdrawn early in saturday's loss with alaves....
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whilejordan rhodes scored twice as norwich beat aston villa 2—1 to hand john terry and manager dean smithnd‘s bowling and fielding was poor, and sri lanka scored freely, posting 366. the reply was equally dismal — they were 4 for 3 at one stage — and when rain forced them off for good, they lost by 219 runs. they still won the series 3—1. the defending champion caroline wozniacki is back in contention at the wta finals in singapore, where the top eight women‘s players are competing for a multi—million pound prize fund. she lost her opening round—robin match but she then beat petra kvitova for the first time in four years. she said she was pleased with how she kept cool in her three—set win. with the increasing number of injuries in rugby union, breaks will be introduced in the season to protect players. the campaign will start sooner and end later to spread out matches, with players limited to playing a maximum of 35 games. finally, no doubt who the star attraction was at old trafford last night... ..illustrated by one or two fans who tried to get a selfie. this one apprehended but ronald
whilejordan rhodes scored twice as norwich beat aston villa 2—1 to hand john terry and manager dean smithnd‘s bowling and fielding was poor, and sri lanka scored freely, posting 366. the reply was equally dismal — they were 4 for 3 at one stage — and when rain forced them off for good, they lost by 219 runs. they still won the series 3—1. the defending champion caroline wozniacki is back in contention at the wta finals in singapore, where the top eight women‘s players are competing...
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drum up support for democratic com woman trying to unseat dean heller most vulnerable gop senator physical >> well national security advisor johnolton has a meeting with this morning with russia president vladimir putin than meeting happening in moscow. k3-79ed expected to pol out of a decade old arm treesty accused russia of violatings that treatment and they deny claims. former president ronald reagan and they signed inf treaty back in 1987. middlemassive food recall and te carrasco is on that. >> your lunch could make you very sick millions of pounds of ready to eat salad and preed food including an tray wraps and pizzas from wal-mart whole foods, 7-eleven kroger trader joes and harris, have been recalled due to potential risk of listeria and salmonella contamination. they notified fda that they shipped include corn and diced onion and vegetables tainted with bad bacteria. yep. >> how much did buyer have to pay because of this roundup weed kill center >> a sphrifng judge reduced the jury verdict by more than 200 million dollars linking buyers ag roundup weed killer to cancer but upheld jury findings that company acted with m
drum up support for democratic com woman trying to unseat dean heller most vulnerable gop senator physical >> well national security advisor johnolton has a meeting with this morning with russia president vladimir putin than meeting happening in moscow. k3-79ed expected to pol out of a decade old arm treesty accused russia of violatings that treatment and they deny claims. former president ronald reagan and they signed inf treaty back in 1987. middlemassive food recall and te carrasco is...
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john terry is villa's new assisatnt manager. it's his first coaching role , following his retirement from playing last week . he'll work alongside deanrd to take over as manager. smith a life long villa fan has extensive knowledge of working in the championship — terry capatined villa last season, taking them to the play—off final where they lost to fulham tottenham defender danny rose and southampton goalkeeper alex mccarthy have both withdrawn from the england squad for the nations league matches against croatia tomorrow and spain next week . (00v) both players arrived in camp with pre existing injuries, and returned to their respective clubs before the team departed. england face croatia in rhi—ekka and spain in seville on monday. scotland have a nations league match against israel tonight, but manager alex mcleish is not underestimating a team ranked 55 having won their opening game in the competition against albania— but mcleish expects a tricky test if they're to make it two wins from two. they haven't won in a wee while. i know their coach, and he's trying stamp his personality. we saw the russians in the world cup. they were
john terry is villa's new assisatnt manager. it's his first coaching role , following his retirement from playing last week . he'll work alongside deanrd to take over as manager. smith a life long villa fan has extensive knowledge of working in the championship — terry capatined villa last season, taking them to the play—off final where they lost to fulham tottenham defender danny rose and southampton goalkeeper alex mccarthy have both withdrawn from the england squad for the nations league...
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. >> joining me now is howard dean, former vermont governor. jill winebanks, john harwood, and malcolm nance. everything about this presidency is unusual. we say it probably every weekend. what is more unusual is that we have a president who, you know, he did the condemnation in written form. he read it out of the prompter. but he immediately goes back to attacking the very people who were under attack. he doesn't contact the former president. he doesn't do any of the normal things that a president would do. what does that say to you? >> well, it tells me he has no interest in the role of being president of the united states. he doesn't. he's not worthy of the title. in fact he is actually working against the interests of the united states. let me put this -- as a counterterroism professional, let me put it to you this way, this nation sustained a terrorist mail bombing campaign this week. the only reason that we don't have postal workers or individuals who the bombs were sent to injured, wounded or killed is because the bomber was too incompetent to actually produ
. >> joining me now is howard dean, former vermont governor. jill winebanks, john harwood, and malcolm nance. everything about this presidency is unusual. we say it probably every weekend. what is more unusual is that we have a president who, you know, he did the condemnation in written form. he read it out of the prompter. but he immediately goes back to attacking the very people who were under attack. he doesn't contact the former president. he doesn't do any of the normal things that a...
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dean heller's flip-flops on obamacare and things of that nature. it's a very, very important issue. and i think the most important probably. >> johnthink, health care? >> well, health care is certainly what the democrats around the country, as you know, katy, and it has shown up in polls. she's using all of his myriad positions on repealing obamacare and some viral clips that exist of him with donald trump, essentially threatening him to try to win the race. you're also right about the rural. they usually only make up about 15%, 18% of the vote. in a low turnout election, they're so conservative. they love trump. they hate most democrats. that is what could save dean heller. by the way, even though i'm not with you, you are sitting in the most important swing county in nevada. it's very closely split. dean heller needs to win by a big margin. >> and what do you think is going to happen up here? >> i think all the polling data i've shown shows heller a little bit ahead. again, we don't -- all of these polls are only as good as the turnout models. we don't know whether it's going to be a 2014 model, which would be a disaster for the
dean heller's flip-flops on obamacare and things of that nature. it's a very, very important issue. and i think the most important probably. >> johnthink, health care? >> well, health care is certainly what the democrats around the country, as you know, katy, and it has shown up in polls. she's using all of his myriad positions on repealing obamacare and some viral clips that exist of him with donald trump, essentially threatening him to try to win the race. you're also right about...
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john sexton talks about his life and legacy. he later served as new york university's president and law school dean heard the supreme court historical society hoped -- hosted this 50 minute event in supreme court chamber. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the officers and trustees of the supreme court historical society, welcome to our 32nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i will ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off. even on silent mode they will interfere with the sound system here in the court. i'm craig joseph, i'm president of the society, welcome, we are delighted to have you here. we are honored to have john sexton of nyu, whose topic tonight is warren burger, and warren burger of course is the founder of our society, and is of immense importance to us. there is no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. he was a warren burger clerk but had a long history before that and is worth a moment. resident sexton earned his ba in history and his ma and phd in religion from fordham and was part of the religious department at brooklyn college before he went to ha
john sexton talks about his life and legacy. he later served as new york university's president and law school dean heard the supreme court historical society hoped -- hosted this 50 minute event in supreme court chamber. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the officers and trustees of the supreme court historical society, welcome to our 32nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i will ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off. even on silent mode...
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john terry has taken on his first managerial role — he'll work as assistant to dean smith at aston villaof the most decorate dplayers of his generation. they replace steve bruce who was sacked earlier this month. british number one kyle edmund has moved a step closer to a first atp tour title — he's into the quarter finals of the shanghai masters with a straight sets win over nicolas jarry — he faces alex zverez, the world number five for a place in the semi finals. rafa nadal, has been helping with the clean up on his home island of majorca following the flash floods there. he was helping with the clean—up. and the gymnast simon biles says speaking about the abuse she suffered by us team doctor larry nasser has been empowering. she was one of 160 women who came forward. the four—time olympic gold medallist returns to international competition after a two—year break this month. that's all the sport for now. i will be back with more at 10am. one of the most powerful storms to have hit the united states is now heading towards georgia, leaving widespread destruction in florida. hurricane mi
john terry has taken on his first managerial role — he'll work as assistant to dean smith at aston villaof the most decorate dplayers of his generation. they replace steve bruce who was sacked earlier this month. british number one kyle edmund has moved a step closer to a first atp tour title — he's into the quarter finals of the shanghai masters with a straight sets win over nicolas jarry — he faces alex zverez, the world number five for a place in the semi finals. rafa nadal, has been...
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universit president john garvey suspended rainford for the rest osethe ster for what he called unacceptable and insensitive tweets but said he wants rainford to continue on as dean infu the re. >> i think there has been trust broken. it's difficult to repair that. and we have seen his apology and we're very grateful that he has apologized, but i think sometimes the actions speak louder than words. >> reporte the protest is set to get under way at 11:00 in the morning. ready dozens of students and alumni have indicated on a cebook page they plano attend. at catholic university, darcy spencer, news4. >>>ow your storm team 4 forecast. >> all right. turning to the weather now. if you like september's last day, you're probably going to lo october's first. do k5ammerer is also tracking the possibility of storms. all right. let's talk about it. w >> what greatkend we had out there. yesterday beautiful. today absolutely gorgeous. and i think we start off the workweek that way tomorrow as well. take a look. the high temperatures today into the mid-70s. average high 74. we had 76 earliertoday. d.c., 7, leesburg. 77 down towards fredericksburg as well. one more beautiful d
universit president john garvey suspended rainford for the rest osethe ster for what he called unacceptable and insensitive tweets but said he wants rainford to continue on as dean infu the re. >> i think there has been trust broken. it's difficult to repair that. and we have seen his apology and we're very grateful that he has apologized, but i think sometimes the actions speak louder than words. >> reporte the protest is set to get under way at 11:00 in the morning. ready dozens...
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john sexton talks about his life and legacy. he later served as new york university's president and law school dean heard the supreme court historical society hoped -- hosted this 50 minute event in supreme court chamber. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the officers and trustees of the supreme court historical society, welcome to our 32nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i will ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off. even on silent mode they will interfere with the sound system here in the court. i'm craig joseph, i'm president of the society, welcome, we are delighted to have you here. we are honored to have john sexton of nyu, whose topic tonight is warren burger, and warren burger of course is the founder of our society, and is of immense importance to us. there is no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. he was a warren burger clerk but had a long history before that and is worth a moment. resident sexton earned his ba in history and his ma and phd in religion from fordham and was part of the religious department at brooklyn college before he went to ha
john sexton talks about his life and legacy. he later served as new york university's president and law school dean heard the supreme court historical society hoped -- hosted this 50 minute event in supreme court chamber. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the officers and trustees of the supreme court historical society, welcome to our 32nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i will ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off. even on silent mode...
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john garvey suspeed the decent for the rest of the semester. some sex abuse survivors spoke passionately. >> 32 years. your ppose -- >> reporter: the acting dean of he department also spoke and apologized to any victims who may have been retraumatized. >> dr. rainford's tweets have never reflected theni os of our faculty, our staff and our stnts. >> he said he supports the dean oming pack to the job once he serves the suspension. that is something the students said would be unacceptable. >e have not yet heard back on the. n prince george's county rkt jonathan was up above the scene. police say the man was on the motorcycle when itld c with a car. t the. >>> a fornir m land preschool teacher is facing high of in prison for sexuall abusing student. taylor boykin pleaded guilty today. someew information jus revealed about the number of his victims. >>> distraught pents leaving court. all declining comment before the 40he filled courtroom as ta, while the charges were based on the assault of four little girls, the prosecutor revealed as many as 15 were victims of boykin's abuse. most of the sexual assaults took part on th play ground slide as the
john garvey suspeed the decent for the rest of the semester. some sex abuse survivors spoke passionately. >> 32 years. your ppose -- >> reporter: the acting dean of he department also spoke and apologized to any victims who may have been retraumatized. >> dr. rainford's tweets have never reflected theni os of our faculty, our staff and our stnts. >> he said he supports the dean oming pack to the job once he serves the suspension. that is something the students said would...
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we saw that last night, john, again as we learn the identity of the victims today, this community bracing for more mourning and more grief. >> jessica deann the scene for us. appreciate that reporting. we'll keep in touch throughout the day. >>> the gunman attacked people at the synagogue and the police and the s.w.a.t. team. this captured on radio dispatch calls. >> contact, contact. shots fired, shots fired. we got a guy barricaded. >> got one operator shot at this time. >> evacing one right now. still alive. we have at least four down in the atrium, doa at this time. >> now -- law enforcement analysts, james gagliano and former assistant director the u.s. marshal's office. art, let me start with you. amen to the first responders once again. you hear people on the scene talking about the s.w.a.t. team running in, running in during an active shooting. we do not say enough thank you for the people who keep us safe from an investigative standpoint. one of the questions this morning, they have a suspect in custody. he told the s.w.a.t. team he wanted all jews dead. they believe they have their guy. what are the questions this morning? >> t
we saw that last night, john, again as we learn the identity of the victims today, this community bracing for more mourning and more grief. >> jessica deann the scene for us. appreciate that reporting. we'll keep in touch throughout the day. >>> the gunman attacked people at the synagogue and the police and the s.w.a.t. team. this captured on radio dispatch calls. >> contact, contact. shots fired, shots fired. we got a guy barricaded. >> got one operator shot at this...
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john terry is back in football. just days after announcing his playing retirement, the former england captain is back at aston villa as assistant manager to deanmith. the winner of the stirling architecture prize has been announced. we'll take a look inside. good morning. from the roof of the bbc in london. today we have showers moving northwards, a lull behind with some sunshine and more rain spreading in from the south—west, moving north—east through the day. i will have more in 15 minutes. good morning. it's thursday, october 11. our top story: the most powerful storm in decades to hit the southeast of the united states is now heading towards georgia after leaving a trail of destruction in florida. hurricane michael brought storm surges of up to three metres to north—west florida, ripping up trees and tearing roofs from buildings. one person was reportedly killed by a falling tree. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports. hurricane michael came crashing into the florida coastline with extraordinary strength. at their height, the wind reached speeds of around 155 miles an hour, easily exceeding early expectations, and making it
john terry is back in football. just days after announcing his playing retirement, the former england captain is back at aston villa as assistant manager to deanmith. the winner of the stirling architecture prize has been announced. we'll take a look inside. good morning. from the roof of the bbc in london. today we have showers moving northwards, a lull behind with some sunshine and more rain spreading in from the south—west, moving north—east through the day. i will have more in 15...
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back on protesters when he was confronted about judge kavanaugh the senator johns us to discuss it live, coming up, plus dean is! come on in. >> ♪ ♪ your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. pete: we're back with a fox news alert. griff: moments ago first lady melania trump arrived in the country overnight the fourth and final stop on her trip to africa rachel: she looks amazing by the way that's an amazing outfit, sorry. griff: earlier this morning she met with egypt's president it's her first solo overseas trip as first lady and secretary of state mike pompeo arriving in tokyo overnight for a meeting with prime minister the u.s. top diplomat seeking unity in japan hours before heading to north korea. pompeo will leave today for critical talks with kim jong-un on denuclearizing the korean peninsula. rachel? rachel: senator susan collins standing up for justice in defense of brett kavanaugh. take a look. >> we must
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john terry has been appointed as the club's new assistant manager and he will work alongside dean smithg the sacking as steve bruce. and kyle edmund will face alex zverev in this quarter finals edmund will face alex zverev in this quarterfinals in the edmund will face alex zverev in this quarter finals in the shanghai masters. more on all those stories of around half past. the president of turkey has urged saudi arabia to release images to prove that a missing saudi journalist left its consulate in istanbul. jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the consulate last week, and turkey believes he was murdered while in the embassy. saudi arabia strongly denies this. our turkey correspondent mark lowen joins us from istanbul. we have been hearing in the last hour or so from president trump on this. this is becoming a story of international concern. it is, but donald trump is really much quieter and slower to respond than i think turkey would have wanted. he took several days to address the issue and only in the last couple of days has he said that it is something thatis has he said that it i
john terry has been appointed as the club's new assistant manager and he will work alongside dean smithg the sacking as steve bruce. and kyle edmund will face alex zverev in this quarter finals edmund will face alex zverev in this quarterfinals in the edmund will face alex zverev in this quarter finals in the shanghai masters. more on all those stories of around half past. the president of turkey has urged saudi arabia to release images to prove that a missing saudi journalist left its...
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dean, last one. >> we've been asking people to call, the national hot line, have people been calling those hot lines with information, do you have leads? >> yeah, so as johnur 1-888-new york city safe hot line, we have more calls as of yesterday. people are calling and we'll speak about specifically what the leads are, i'm not going to do that, we're still in the middle of the investigation. thank you, everybody. thank you for being here. thanks. >> all right, so that's the briefing from new york police, mayor, fbi there, just on the latest, what they know and really more importantly perhaps what they know, but they're not sharing with the public, understandably so, it is still so early into the investigation into these ten attempted device deliveries around the country, coast to coast. josh campbell, former fbi, has been with me. we were listening to this together. all these questions, especially were they rigged to explode, were they meant to intimidate, shimon's question, you know, are you treating these seriously, treating them as a hoax? of course, commissioner o'neil, treating them seriously. there is a lot they could know that they're not sharing w
dean, last one. >> we've been asking people to call, the national hot line, have people been calling those hot lines with information, do you have leads? >> yeah, so as johnur 1-888-new york city safe hot line, we have more calls as of yesterday. people are calling and we'll speak about specifically what the leads are, i'm not going to do that, we're still in the middle of the investigation. thank you, everybody. thank you for being here. thanks. >> all right, so that's the...
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dean heller with a two-point edge every j k jacky. donna brazile is former chair of the dnc, co-author of "colored girls who consider politics." johnst. some of the people who come on these shows drove a car for somebody five years ago. you're another -- >> he actually has -- >> you're a true democratic strategist. >> i am. >> let me ask you about this race, is there any shift in the wind this week, once we've gotten past the kavanaugh week, is it going back to what it was? is there a norm, a direction heading into the next 2 1/2 weeks? >> john and i were talking before, is the bump going to hold? we don't have the data yet. as of right now, there's a sense it might be a sugar high. democrats literally could not be more excited to vote in november. it's unclear -- >> you think the dems still have the rush in their direction? >> at this point, yes. we'll wait and see when more data comes back. >> donna, thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> donald trump decided to be the biggest face in a midterm election since richard nixon in '74. >> that's right. >> going back before that to probably fdr. i've never seen a bigger presence. is
dean heller with a two-point edge every j k jacky. donna brazile is former chair of the dnc, co-author of "colored girls who consider politics." johnst. some of the people who come on these shows drove a car for somebody five years ago. you're another -- >> he actually has -- >> you're a true democratic strategist. >> i am. >> let me ask you about this race, is there any shift in the wind this week, once we've gotten past the kavanaugh week, is it going back to...
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dean, last one. >> you've been asking people to call 1-888-nyc-safe. have people been calling those hot lines with information and do you have leads? >> as johnr 1-888-nyc-safe hotline, we have 139% more calls as of yesterday. so people are calling. and am i going to speak about specifically what those leads are? i'm not going to do that because we're still in the middle of the investigation. thank you,er everybody. thank you for being here. >> that was new york police commissioner james o'neill. back with me, a columnist for the "boston globe." sorry for interrupting our conversation that we just got started, but i think this only makes it more relevant because this is what we're talking about. the president last night in wisconsin lumped bias, fake news and negative coverage together. you and i were together in st. petersburg florida just a couple weeks ago where someone brought up this concern that so much of the coverage in mainstream media about trump, he said, was biased, but, in fact, the idea is it's negative because so much of what we do is keeping the president honest about these things. how we are supposed to think about it? >> thi
dean, last one. >> you've been asking people to call 1-888-nyc-safe. have people been calling those hot lines with information and do you have leads? >> as johnr 1-888-nyc-safe hotline, we have 139% more calls as of yesterday. so people are calling. and am i going to speak about specifically what those leads are? i'm not going to do that because we're still in the middle of the investigation. thank you,er everybody. thank you for being here. >> that was new york police...
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