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karl rove on all of that. karl and i were speaking. the president still talking to reporters on the south lawn enroute to marine one to get to air force one to get to joint base andrews for the kickoff in orlando for his re-election campaign. he was speaking at length about pat shanahan who is not going to go through the full confirmation through the -- to become the next defense secretary. the president is saying he's a wonderful person. he's going to take time off for family matters and take some time to deal with that. i did not ask him to withdraw. there were allegations that came up in mr. shanahan's past of the deal with family abuse and that sort of thing. it gets into the weeds here. a lot of people denying and confirming allegations. mr. shanahan had taken himself out of the process. the president wishing him well and saying overall, his departure will not complicate things. no indications right now out of putting the secretary of the army in that acting position, whether or not he will be the permanent replacement. to become
karl rove on all of that. karl and i were speaking. the president still talking to reporters on the south lawn enroute to marine one to get to air force one to get to joint base andrews for the kickoff in orlando for his re-election campaign. he was speaking at length about pat shanahan who is not going to go through the full confirmation through the -- to become the next defense secretary. the president is saying he's a wonderful person. he's going to take time off for family matters and take...
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i sat with karl to ask his thoughts on an important subject. and once again, the mailman delivered. ♪ >> jimmy: i'm here with karl malone, the hall of famer. he's a bad-ass. karl, in your opinion, what is the dumbest animal? which one is -- >> cow. >> jimmy: the cow? >> yes. >> jimmy: why do you say the cow? >> it can be a fricking monsoon, and a cow is looking up. >> jimmy: why do you think they do that? >> i have no idea. >> jimmy: there you have it. the dumbest animal is the cow. >> no. no. in my opinion. >> jimmy: according to karl malone. >> you asked the question. >> jimmy: i'm not arguing with you. >> you seem like you are. you seem like you're arguing with me. >> jimmy: i would never, ever argue with you. >> you waited all this time to get me here and you're arguing with me now? >> jimmy: i'm not arguing with you. if i were to argue with you it would make me the dumbest animal. >> no, no. >> jimmy: still the cow? >> yeah. you're a pretty nice species. >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] that's very sweet. thanks to karl malone
i sat with karl to ask his thoughts on an important subject. and once again, the mailman delivered. ♪ >> jimmy: i'm here with karl malone, the hall of famer. he's a bad-ass. karl, in your opinion, what is the dumbest animal? which one is -- >> cow. >> jimmy: the cow? >> yes. >> jimmy: why do you say the cow? >> it can be a fricking monsoon, and a cow is looking up. >> jimmy: why do you think they do that? >> i have no idea. >> jimmy: there...
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a risky time to impose new tariffs. >> jonathan karl, thank you. >>> and the race for 2020. joe biden with a major u-turn on abortion. reversing a position he has held for more than 30 years. tonight what he said changed his mind. did pressure from his primary rivals play a part? here is abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: facing intense criticism from his own party, joe biden with an abrupt about-face on a position he's held for decades. >> circumstances have changed. >> reporter: biden abandoning his long-standing support for the hyde amendment, which bans federal funding for most abortions. but opponents say it limits options for low income women. on wednesday, biden's campaign insisted he still supported the measure, but then came the pushback from his campaign rivals. >> and the hyde amendment to deny people through medicaid or medicare abortion rights, that's an assault on african american women. >> we do not pass laws that take away that freedom from the women who are most vulnerable. >> reporter: less than 24 hours later, biden declared his position had changed. he says h
a risky time to impose new tariffs. >> jonathan karl, thank you. >>> and the race for 2020. joe biden with a major u-turn on abortion. reversing a position he has held for more than 30 years. tonight what he said changed his mind. did pressure from his primary rivals play a part? here is abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: facing intense criticism from his own party, joe biden with an abrupt about-face on a position he's held for decades. >> circumstances have changed....
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and the karl is showing the effects of climate change as well. if the water is too warm it eats away the sensitive coral sea. but sewage garbage and too many divers are also living and mark. a carpet of plastic waste is floating on the surface of the water the current has pushed the garbage from the open sea into the bank. it's becoming more and more common to land. and then later afternoon we return to the fantastic island hauled off to catch. the next day we booked a trip to the p.p. islands probably the most beautiful islands and southern thailand. living la we start with some shopping into cat harbor we're supposed to buy bathing shoes that will protect us from shop edge corals a pair costs around 8 euros and a lot of being sold. by the. us and. at last resorts offer the world famous islands. the music on board fights with the sound of a $500.00 horsepower engine. on the way we stopped at a coral reef for a bit of snow. the. few people on board have ever had anything to do with masks and snorkels and a lot of them can't swim either. that. one
and the karl is showing the effects of climate change as well. if the water is too warm it eats away the sensitive coral sea. but sewage garbage and too many divers are also living and mark. a carpet of plastic waste is floating on the surface of the water the current has pushed the garbage from the open sea into the bank. it's becoming more and more common to land. and then later afternoon we return to the fantastic island hauled off to catch. the next day we booked a trip to the p.p. islands...
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abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: an unwavering defender of the president, beloved by his supporters, despised by his enemies, sarah sanders is moving on. >> she's done an incredible job. we've been through a lot together. and she's tough. but she's good. >> it's one of the greatest jobs i could ever have. i've loved every minute, even the hard minutes. >> reporter: she served trump for three and a half tumultuous years, recently coming under intense criticism for what she said at a white house briefing shortly after the president fired fbi director james comey. >>> the rank and file of the fbi had lost confidence in their director. >> what gives you such confidence that the rank and file within the bureau lost faith in the fbi director? >> look, we've heard from countless members of the fbi that say very different things. >> reporter: special counsel robert mueller singled out that comment in his final report, directly raising questions about her credibility. "sanders told this office that her reference to hearing from countless members of
abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: an unwavering defender of the president, beloved by his supporters, despised by his enemies, sarah sanders is moving on. >> she's done an incredible job. we've been through a lot together. and she's tough. but she's good. >> it's one of the greatest jobs i could ever have. i've loved every minute, even the hard minutes. >> reporter: she served trump for three and a half tumultuous years,...
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no word yet on whether the invitation will be accepted. >> jon karl joining us now from osaka. president trump with another high stakes meeting this one from the leader of china. >> the eyes of the world, the world markets will be on the on the meeting later teed with the president of china. the president says he hopes to make progress in a trade war between the united states and china. >> zwloon karl for us tonight. thank you. >>> a major headline tonight from the supreme court. the justices will take up the trump station's leading challenge. the president trying to end the obama era program, allowing more than 700,000 dreamers in the country ach illegally brought to the u.s. as children. >>> we move on to the deadly plane crash in north carolina. a small plane slamming into a home. the pilot and a person inside the house was killed. the pilot reported trouble moments before the plane went down. here is abc's david kerley. >> reporter: investigators tonight want to know exactly what sent the small plane into that mobile home. >> it was so loud, and then all of the sudden we he
no word yet on whether the invitation will be accepted. >> jon karl joining us now from osaka. president trump with another high stakes meeting this one from the leader of china. >> the eyes of the world, the world markets will be on the on the meeting later teed with the president of china. the president says he hopes to make progress in a trade war between the united states and china. >> zwloon karl for us tonight. thank you. >>> a major headline tonight from the...
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>> jon karl leading us off on a monday night. jon, thank you. >>> now, to the severe storm threat as we're on the air. new watches at this hour. heavy rain, damaging winds and possible tornadoes from tennessee up the east coast, right into pennsylvania. and tonight, we've learned that was an ef-2 tornado in south bend, indiana, winds up to 125 miles per hour. a flash flood emergency in the midwest. homes under water. this is anderson, missouri, you're looking at. we have the track of the storms tonight, and here's abc's steve osunsami now. >> reporter: 42 million americans are in the path of severe storms tonight. >> get in! get in! >> reporter: and this evening, the national weather service says this one in indiana was a tornado with wind speeds of up to 125 miles an hour, an ef-2. >> you can see that this building's roof completely ripped off. >> reporter: the growing kids learning center in south bend took a big hit. fortunately, no children were inside. in houston this morning, the rains nearly cost this man his life. highway
>> jon karl leading us off on a monday night. jon, thank you. >>> now, to the severe storm threat as we're on the air. new watches at this hour. heavy rain, damaging winds and possible tornadoes from tennessee up the east coast, right into pennsylvania. and tonight, we've learned that was an ef-2 tornado in south bend, indiana, winds up to 125 miles per hour. a flash flood emergency in the midwest. homes under water. this is anderson, missouri, you're looking at. we have the...
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jon karl with us live. jon, thank you. >>> next tonight, the frightening scene in orlando. a police officer dragged and injured during a traffic stop. authorities saying the car was speeding up to 60 miles per hour. and the officer could be heard telling the driver, "you're killing me." here's abc's steve osunsami. >> sir, how much weed's in the car? >> there's no weed in the car. >> reporter: the driver pulled over in this traffic stop with expired tags, and suspected of having pot in his car, is in jail tonight on much bigger charges, accused of trying to murder this police officer with his car. >> all right. i see a little bit of shake right there on your center console, all right. >> reporter: that's orlando police officer sean murphy. you see him convince 25-year-old zavier askew to get out of the car on may 9th. the driver, now suspected of a drug-related probation violation, runs back to the car, puts it in gear -- >> stop! stop or i'm going to shoot you. >> reporter: -- and races off with the officer hanging out of the window, holding on for dear life. >> officer. o
jon karl with us live. jon, thank you. >>> next tonight, the frightening scene in orlando. a police officer dragged and injured during a traffic stop. authorities saying the car was speeding up to 60 miles per hour. and the officer could be heard telling the driver, "you're killing me." here's abc's steve osunsami. >> sir, how much weed's in the car? >> there's no weed in the car. >> reporter: the driver pulled over in this traffic stop with expired tags,...
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jonathan karl joining us live from seoul. jon, you've been with the president on this asia trip, watching this all unfold. the president's visit to the dmz just hours away now. can you give us a sense of what's going on behind the scenes as we await kim's response? >> quite a bit, whit. in fact, even before the president left on this trip i was told that a meeting was a possibility. now just a short while ago a senior u.s. official tells abc news that all three countries that would be involved, south korea, north korea and the united states, have been talking, making preparations for a possible visit. that said, we still don't know if it's going to happen. whit? >> a developing situation. we know you'll stay on top of it. jon karl, thank you. >>> now to the major scare in the air for passengers on board a united flight. that plane towed off the runway tonight after experiencing mechanical problems on take off, blowing tires on landing. at least 13 passengers injured. abc's diane macedo reporting from newark airport tonight. >
jonathan karl joining us live from seoul. jon, you've been with the president on this asia trip, watching this all unfold. the president's visit to the dmz just hours away now. can you give us a sense of what's going on behind the scenes as we await kim's response? >> quite a bit, whit. in fact, even before the president left on this trip i was told that a meeting was a possibility. now just a short while ago a senior u.s. official tells abc news that all three countries that would be...
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abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl i.r like a movement than a campaign. >> go trump! >> reporter: some started camping out yesterday. by the rainy afternoon today, the line was extending as far as the eye could see. >> america first! >> reporter: before taking off for florida, the president took to twitter with a message aimed directly at his diehard supporters, saying, "next week, i.c.e. will begin the process of removing millions of illegal aliens." it's unclear what the president is talking about. a senior administration official involved in immigration policy told abc that the deportations described by the president are, quote, not imminent. >> immigration officials say they don't know about a planned round up of millions of people. >> well, they know. they know. they're going to start next week. >> reporter: despite the hardline rhetoric on immigration, the president's signature campaign promise -- >> who is going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! >> reporter: -- remains unfilled. there have only been 45 miles of wall built, all of it in areas that already had a ba
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no word yet on whether the invitation will be accepted. >> jon karl joins us now from osaka. president trump now preparing for another high stakes meeting, this one with the leader of china. >> tom, the eyes of the world, especially world markets will be on this meeting. president trump meeting with president xi later from china. the president says he hopes to make progress in a trade war between the united states and china. meanwhile, the president is also looking for a potential meeting on his next stop. he goes from here to south korea. he just tweeted while there, in chairman kim from north korea sees this, i would meet him at the border just to shake his hand and say hello. >> jonathan karl for us tonight. jon, thank you. >>> a major headline tonight from the supreme court. the justices will take up the trump administrations legal challenge to daca in their next term. the president trying to end the obama era program, allowing more than 700,000 dreamers in the country after being illegally brought to the u.s. as children. a decision could come early next year. >>> we mov
no word yet on whether the invitation will be accepted. >> jon karl joins us now from osaka. president trump now preparing for another high stakes meeting, this one with the leader of china. >> tom, the eyes of the world, especially world markets will be on this meeting. president trump meeting with president xi later from china. the president says he hopes to make progress in a trade war between the united states and china. meanwhile, the president is also looking for a potential...
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ari fleischer and karl rove. gets first crack at it. >> the issue with aoc is she represents the future, she represents the energy of the democratic party. you can just feel it in the grassroots. the problem the democrats have and actually this will be interesting to see how it plays out. there's a large number of democrats who want to beat trump. it doesn't matter who they nominate so long as that person can beat trump. there's another part wants to go for the farthest left position they can possibly elect. those two groups are clearly intentioned and it will play itself out through the entire primary campaign. having 4 million twitter followers, that's another reason why people do want her endorsement. i usuallyly don't think endorsements matter but i think hers, particularly closer to iowa and new hampshire, well mannered son. >> sean: karl, i've known you a lot of years. if you go this hard core left, new green deal and demand impeachment after four investigations, and you got hundreds of people and 150,000 p
ari fleischer and karl rove. gets first crack at it. >> the issue with aoc is she represents the future, she represents the energy of the democratic party. you can just feel it in the grassroots. the problem the democrats have and actually this will be interesting to see how it plays out. there's a large number of democrats who want to beat trump. it doesn't matter who they nominate so long as that person can beat trump. there's another part wants to go for the farthest left position they...
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karl, she feels very safe in her district in louisiana.e are people who feel the way she does but that is not what we are hearing nationally from candidates on the national stage. >> not at all. democratic presidential candidates are trying to out-abortion each other. i thought it was interesting that naft gillibrand went after chris wallace -- senator gillibrand went after chris wallace berating fox for having people on who called the comments of governor northam infanticide. that is what it was. he said he was asked what would happen in the process of an abortion they failed to kill the infant before they were fully born. he said well, we will make the infant comfortable. then the doctor and the mother will make a decision. that sounds like infanticide to ordinary americans. so it is amazing that the democrats made this such a requirement. there are last year, democrats for life endorsed two members of the senate. joe donnelly of indiana and manchin of west virginia. four in the house. two incumbents. minnesota and illinois. two challeng
karl, she feels very safe in her district in louisiana.e are people who feel the way she does but that is not what we are hearing nationally from candidates on the national stage. >> not at all. democratic presidential candidates are trying to out-abortion each other. i thought it was interesting that naft gillibrand went after chris wallace -- senator gillibrand went after chris wallace berating fox for having people on who called the comments of governor northam infanticide. that is...
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already, thank you, karl it, thank you.eep state factors in trouble, sara carter, alan dershowitz will have the latest. and laurence jones goes to los angeles to witness firsthand an unmitigated disaster. what we will show you tonight in a special hannity investigation. a straight ahead, and the great one, mark live in. ♪ ♪ -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪ >> sean: phase two of the 2016 election has begun. while investigating the investigators, the deep state it's in full panic, turning on each other. and without the news, that steele will be testifying to the doj about the dossier, cnm fake news, a car wreck. why would it be a car wreck? >> this is significant, this will be a car wreck it, this is not about the mueller investigation per se, it is about the origins of the investigation and how the department of justice and attorney general has tal
already, thank you, karl it, thank you.eep state factors in trouble, sara carter, alan dershowitz will have the latest. and laurence jones goes to los angeles to witness firsthand an unmitigated disaster. what we will show you tonight in a special hannity investigation. a straight ahead, and the great one, mark live in. ♪ ♪ -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those...
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karl rove, former deputy chief of staff to george w.and fox news contributor, sean spicer, senior advisor, richard goodstein, former advisor to the clinton presidential campaign, and dogs are now, i democratic strategist. doug, let me start with you, who are you watching tonight, there are some folks on that stage who may people would have expected to have done better at this point who may have a big moment. >> it is an important night for beto o'rourke, he got in with a lot of electricity and high expectations. his campaign has sort of not been what i think people expected. he needs a breakthrough moment tonight. cory booker is another person to watch, a compelling senator, i think he has cut a great story, but he is another one who doesn't quite break in through yet. watch those two and also don't sleep on julian castro. he had very strong reviews on the trail. i expect him to also have a good night as well. >> martha: i am keeping a close eye on cory booker. i think, richard, a lot of people thought he was going to be this rising sta
karl rove, former deputy chief of staff to george w.and fox news contributor, sean spicer, senior advisor, richard goodstein, former advisor to the clinton presidential campaign, and dogs are now, i democratic strategist. doug, let me start with you, who are you watching tonight, there are some folks on that stage who may people would have expected to have done better at this point who may have a big moment. >> it is an important night for beto o'rourke, he got in with a lot of...
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strategist karl rove. former democratic congresswoman donna edwards.ormer republican congressman jason chaffetz and columnist for the hill, juan williams. congressman, let me start with you. what do you think of this threat from the president of across-the-board tariffs on all goods imported from mexico, as you well know a number of republican senators think it's a bad and perhaps illegal idea. >> the two senators from iowa don't th i do like the idea that the president is using every tool in his arsenal to fight back the hundreds of of people that are flowing north across our borders. the president promised to do this. i think it's going to get the attention of the mexican government and as long as they do something, then these tariffs don't need to come into play and i hope that's what we ultimately get to. >> chris: i will get to the point at a moment but congresswoman edwards, let me talk about the situation on the border that has the president so concerned, because there clearly is a crisis on the border, more than 100,000 people apprehended cross
strategist karl rove. former democratic congresswoman donna edwards.ormer republican congressman jason chaffetz and columnist for the hill, juan williams. congressman, let me start with you. what do you think of this threat from the president of across-the-board tariffs on all goods imported from mexico, as you well know a number of republican senators think it's a bad and perhaps illegal idea. >> the two senators from iowa don't th i do like the idea that the president is using every...
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they also have karl on their team. he is their motivator.hey say it started with three days a week. of course, it was hard at first, because of the function with their hands and that type of thing. they kept going back. time and time again. >> it is great. they're doing exactly the right thing. >> wade has been at it four years. his wife has been at it for about three years. karl and tina both say it's improved their confidence, self-esteem. tina has started a group called normal to be fit. it is a free program, and they basically volunteer to help other folks like wade and b.j. get in shape. they really drive it home, that if they can do it, anybody can do it. i think the smiles on the video say it all. >>> a puppy is stuck at the end of a long pipe. >> they've only got a rope. >> see the dramatic doggie rescue. >> they're experts. >> it's like blind fishing. >>> and sam pilgrim takes his tricks on the road. >> is that like a rope? >> yeah, buddy. >> check out the folding backpack ramp. >> whoa. oh, cool. ooohhhh ♪ this bleach indicator tes
they also have karl on their team. he is their motivator.hey say it started with three days a week. of course, it was hard at first, because of the function with their hands and that type of thing. they kept going back. time and time again. >> it is great. they're doing exactly the right thing. >> wade has been at it four years. his wife has been at it for about three years. karl and tina both say it's improved their confidence, self-esteem. tina has started a group called normal to...
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yet karl the fog definitely hanging out this morning and uh. >>it's going to be with us for about a decade of that we're going to be seeing some sunshine later today, it's going to have to wait for it for a a few hours looking outside of the golden gate bridge can't see too terribly much out there though, but it is foggy and there even as some coastal drizzle mixed in this morning. a half moon bay, san francisco nevado visibility hanging out around a mile right now shouldn't be looking at to visibility this morning unless your ride up and down the coast or heading through a few of those hilly spots in the east bay where year countering this low cloud cover and fog this morning by 01:00pm today, fogs were treated to just up and down the coast. and you do have abundant sunshine elsewhere across the bay skies are remaining dry for your day today and temperatures are remaining pretty mild the start 50's and 60's is where we're sitting right now with hayward dublin in oakland, each right at the 60 degree
yet karl the fog definitely hanging out this morning and uh. >>it's going to be with us for about a decade of that we're going to be seeing some sunshine later today, it's going to have to wait for it for a a few hours looking outside of the golden gate bridge can't see too terribly much out there though, but it is foggy and there even as some coastal drizzle mixed in this morning. a half moon bay, san francisco nevado visibility hanging out around a mile right now shouldn't be looking at...
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first, a return of karl the fog. a reprieve from that hot weather, mike.happy to hear it. >> how about that? take a look at what is going on with live doppler 7. you can see how far he is reaching into the central valley with those clouds. this is the way it looks. and can you see the sunshine above it. it's going to take a while for the clouds to return to the coast. it will be sticky there. that's why you'll be stuck in the 50s and 60s. i hope you slept better last night. we head towards noon, 75 to 80. look at that, 82 at 4:00. 71 to 73. the heat is over. sue? >> all right. take a look at the richmond -- pardon me. we're going to the san mateo bridge. we have earlier stall blocking the right lane. you can see traffic is just bumper to bumper across the entire span from
first, a return of karl the fog. a reprieve from that hot weather, mike.happy to hear it. >> how about that? take a look at what is going on with live doppler 7. you can see how far he is reaching into the central valley with those clouds. this is the way it looks. and can you see the sunshine above it. it's going to take a while for the clouds to return to the coast. it will be sticky there. that's why you'll be stuck in the 50s and 60s. i hope you slept better last night. we head...
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jon karl is standing by with the analysis. we begin with rachel scott at the white house. >> the 2020 campaign is entering a new phase. democrats are preparing to shine on the debate stage. but first, president trump steps into the spotlight. donald trump is gearing up to flex his campaign muscles just days ahead of his official re-election kickoff. the president laid out his base strategy to win over voters in an exclusive interview with george stephanopoulos. >> what's your pitch to the swing voter on the fence? >> safety, security, great economy. frankly, i think we're going to do tremendously now with african-americans, with asians, with hispanics, because they have the lowest unemployment numbers ever. >> reporter: but on the trial, democratic candidates unleashed on the trump administration. >> there's always a risk that he could win again which is why instead of competing with him on his terms we're simply going to change the channel. >> donald trump is going to do whatever he thinks helps donald trump. >> he goes after
jon karl is standing by with the analysis. we begin with rachel scott at the white house. >> the 2020 campaign is entering a new phase. democrats are preparing to shine on the debate stage. but first, president trump steps into the spotlight. donald trump is gearing up to flex his campaign muscles just days ahead of his official re-election kickoff. the president laid out his base strategy to win over voters in an exclusive interview with george stephanopoulos. >> what's your pitch...
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protech aides karl polyps have built up the reef a millimeter by millimeter. now and a lot of that mr straw and in just a few minutes. it's really hard to make that people understand how to be after i understand it they don't want to harm the whole road but they don't know but they don't understand they come from the inland. whatever that made my beautiful country the number have already fall so they don't have any understanding about a forest because the back country they know horowitz you live. in the yeah. please. please. leave. the in. the b.b. islands are actually especially protected national park. but since the organizers of the day trips discovered them for themselves millions of tourists have been visiting the picturesque rock islands and killing off nature but by day. except next all the so-called monkey that a real tourist attraction. to. then we see 3 monkeys on the rocks with tourists on 6 people that's crowding around the best. yeah we have more to add to quite tree. at the p.p.i. let is only 14 square. and. so you can expect that when you crowd
protech aides karl polyps have built up the reef a millimeter by millimeter. now and a lot of that mr straw and in just a few minutes. it's really hard to make that people understand how to be after i understand it they don't want to harm the whole road but they don't know but they don't understand they come from the inland. whatever that made my beautiful country the number have already fall so they don't have any understanding about a forest because the back country they know horowitz you...
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love with the with capital and actually i would say it's a repudiation of comics his view of history karl marx tends to look at history as a story of claw struggle i certainly agree that throughout history many societies have had small parasitic elites but marx then argues that actually the the answer is to try to organize society by blueprint by design and i did mean marxist prescription before you get to the prescriptions you talk about the power of capitalism to transform human societies this recent phenomena this is talk of absolutely the driving force for human progress i argue historically has been the free market they've built to specialize and exchange it's the opposite actually of exploitation it's people freely entering into mutually advantageous relationships economic relationships from which they get societies where that was allowed to happen very very rarely did that happen until until recently flourished but most people who ever lived were poor precisely because the parasitic elites at the apex of society prevented the free market from coming into play some readers might be
love with the with capital and actually i would say it's a repudiation of comics his view of history karl marx tends to look at history as a story of claw struggle i certainly agree that throughout history many societies have had small parasitic elites but marx then argues that actually the the answer is to try to organize society by blueprint by design and i did mean marxist prescription before you get to the prescriptions you talk about the power of capitalism to transform human societies...
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it's all done. >> jon karl with us live at the white house tonight. and jon, president trump is still threatening to use tariffs in the future if he doesn't see change at the border? >> reporter: he sureis u.s.ffiaay the lin actis f , is w mexi grants acrossrder numbers and if the number crossing the border illegally does not significantly go down over the next 45 to 90 days, the tariffs are very much back on the table. be a small breakthrough in a weeks long standoff between the justice department and house democrats over documents from the mueller report. the doj and attorney general william barr have agreed to hand over certain documents. in exchange, the house judiciary committee has held off plans to hold barr in contempt, at least for now. >>> and the measles outbreak hitting a new milestone tonight. the number of cases topping 1,000 now. the cdc now reporting 1,022 confirmed cases this year across 28 states. spreading now to idaho and virginia. that's the most cases in more than a quarter century, since 1992, and since measles was declared elim
it's all done. >> jon karl with us live at the white house tonight. and jon, president trump is still threatening to use tariffs in the future if he doesn't see change at the border? >> reporter: he sureis u.s.ffiaay the lin actis f , is w mexi grants acrossrder numbers and if the number crossing the border illegally does not significantly go down over the next 45 to 90 days, the tariffs are very much back on the table. be a small breakthrough in a weeks long standoff between the...
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jonathan karl on what the president is demanding in return. >> reporter: in a move that surprised his own top advisers, the president decided to act after a group of more than 1,000 migrants crossed the border illegally near el paso on wednesday. the administration says it's the largest group of migrants ever detained at the border. mexico has taken advantage of the united states for decades, trump declared via twitter. time for them to finally do what must be done. the white house says the tariffs will begin as a tax of 5% on all goods that cross the border, adding another 5% every month until hitting 25% in october. the tariffs would remain in place until mexico does more to stop the flow of migrants, but it's unclear exactly what they're required to do. >> this is actually a brilliant move by the president. this will get everybody's attention in mexico. >> reporter: the economic impact will be felt quickly in the united states raising the costs of consumer goods ranging from washing machines to avocados. because so many auto parts come from mexico, the tariffs could increase the pr
jonathan karl on what the president is demanding in return. >> reporter: in a move that surprised his own top advisers, the president decided to act after a group of more than 1,000 migrants crossed the border illegally near el paso on wednesday. the administration says it's the largest group of migrants ever detained at the border. mexico has taken advantage of the united states for decades, trump declared via twitter. time for them to finally do what must be done. the white house says...
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yet karl the fog definitely hanging out this morning and uh. >>it's going to be with us for about a decade of that we're going to be seeing some sunshine later today, it's going to have to wait for it for a a few hours looking outside of the golden gate bridge can't see too terribly much out there though, but it is foggy and there even as some coastal drizzle mixed in this morning. a half moon bay, san francisco nevado visibility hanging out around a mile right now shouldn't be looking at to visibility this morning unless your ride up and down the coast or heading through a few of those hilly spots in the east bay where year countering this low cloud cover and fog this morning by 01:00pm today, fogs were treated to just up and down the coast. ane yo abundant sunshine elsewhere across the bay skies are remaining dry for your day today and temperatures are remaining pretty mild the start 50's and 60's is where we're sitting right now with hayward dublin in oakland, each right at the 60 degree mark berkeley right at 56 with the fairfield and san f
yet karl the fog definitely hanging out this morning and uh. >>it's going to be with us for about a decade of that we're going to be seeing some sunshine later today, it's going to have to wait for it for a a few hours looking outside of the golden gate bridge can't see too terribly much out there though, but it is foggy and there even as some coastal drizzle mixed in this morning. a half moon bay, san francisco nevado visibility hanging out around a mile right now shouldn't be looking at...
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[laughter] karl, as someone who managed a successful re-election campaign for george w.4, what do you think of using the first 230 or 40 minutes -- 30 or 40 minutes of your aouncemen speech to relitigate old grievances, and do you think he can sell that dire vision of democrats in 2020? >> well, to answer the first part of your question, i'm not certain that's a great way to start off, by relitigating the past. every election is about the future. and it is important for him to say here's what i've done to strength our economy, but it's even more important for him to say here's what i want to do next. now, to second part of your question, it is always useful to contrast yourself with your points. i'm not certain that that was the most effective contrast. it's better if it's, if they use the substance of their comments. there's an interesting pieced today, think about this. we've talked about biden, and it could have been worse. if temperature not for civil rights -- if it were not for john lewis and jim clyburn saying this isn't a problem with us, it would have been worse
[laughter] karl, as someone who managed a successful re-election campaign for george w.4, what do you think of using the first 230 or 40 minutes -- 30 or 40 minutes of your aouncemen speech to relitigate old grievances, and do you think he can sell that dire vision of democrats in 2020? >> well, to answer the first part of your question, i'm not certain that's a great way to start off, by relitigating the past. every election is about the future. and it is important for him to say here's...
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ari, thank you, karl, thank you. a deep state factors in trouble, sara carter, alan dershowitz will have the latest. and later, we sent our own laurence jones to los angeles to witness firsthand, it is an unmitigated disaster what we will show you tonight on a special "hannity" investigation straight ahead and the great one, mark levine. hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know your phone anymore... excuse me?! what? i don't know your phone number. aw well. he doesn't know our phone number! you have our fax number, obviously... today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'll pass. >> sean: phase two of the 2016 6 election h election has begun. while investigating the b investi
ari, thank you, karl, thank you. a deep state factors in trouble, sara carter, alan dershowitz will have the latest. and later, we sent our own laurence jones to los angeles to witness firsthand, it is an unmitigated disaster what we will show you tonight on a special "hannity" investigation straight ahead and the great one, mark levine. hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling...
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joining us now, fox news contributor karl rove. i want to look at the magnitude of this through a political prism. we are going to watch this week, because we got a preview, speaking of south carolina, this weekend, of how radical, how extreme this a democratic -- a new democratic socialist party has become. but more importantly, they are all creating a circular firing squad. they are all trying to out- out--out socialist the next one and destroy their opponents. but you add to this, this all happened on biden-obama's watch. you add to this devin nunes warned about this in 2014, the russians would do this. they let it happen. if they did nothing to prevent it. >> well, that's not exactly right, because we have president obama saying that he was going to speak sharply to vladimir putin. i'm sure putin left that meeting with president obama shaking in his boots and asking himself why he ever even thought about trying to interfere in the u.s. elections? i'm obviously being a little sarcastic. president obama now says -- and his defend
joining us now, fox news contributor karl rove. i want to look at the magnitude of this through a political prism. we are going to watch this week, because we got a preview, speaking of south carolina, this weekend, of how radical, how extreme this a democratic -- a new democratic socialist party has become. but more importantly, they are all creating a circular firing squad. they are all trying to out- out--out socialist the next one and destroy their opponents. but you add to this, this all...
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karl. kidnappings and murders in crimea says russians forced an extension of the black sea peninsula. i don't understand why now. scores of crimea into tar have been arrested tortured and killed. most believe by russian security forces. crimea russia's dark secret on al-jazeera. she was black gay i'm from rio de janeiro's havana's 3 she was also an elected outspoken councilwoman. until she was assassinated. people investigates the killing of a vocal critic of brazil's security forces and the legacy of empowerment she left behind the mantle of mario franco out you see a. fellow i'm down in jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the opposition aligned doctors group says 60 people were killed in monday's crackdown and called to the opposition has rejected the military's plan for an election and 9 months time saying it won't be free or fair 8 european countries have condemned the violent crackdown on protesters that statement followed a closed door un security cou
karl. kidnappings and murders in crimea says russians forced an extension of the black sea peninsula. i don't understand why now. scores of crimea into tar have been arrested tortured and killed. most believe by russian security forces. crimea russia's dark secret on al-jazeera. she was black gay i'm from rio de janeiro's havana's 3 she was also an elected outspoken councilwoman. until she was assassinated. people investigates the killing of a vocal critic of brazil's security forces and the...
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in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx. frank ocean angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but more bad alexion results left deep wounds in the s.p.d. after andrea analysis fought for her party to enter another governing coalition with the center right the s.p.d. suffered heavy losses in state elections now mrs hope of reenergizing the party failed to win over voters now that her own party members have lost faith in her leadership now liz has thrown in the towel after 20 years. and ran alice was one of 3 leaders the us payday has had only 2 years but is this crisis really about her or is this a crisis of the german social democrats in general. i think one has to say it's a little bit o
in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx. frank ocean angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but more bad...
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as did karl lagerfeld love of diet coke. when he knows photo portraits are reminiscent of a rock painting of caravaggio's masterpieces and the golden age of flemish painter back then the staging of foodstuffs played a major role because it revealed a lot about people's social status. for the heidi klum shoot his apartment becomes a photo studio now the pasta and peanut butter sandwiches that heidi klum is said to love to eat they're surrounded by all the healthy food such he tosses into the blender to make smoothies. maybe so while home. are doing the same diet as i. can relate. and the end of the day even if she really for each choose your well being so where are all the same. heidi klum portrait is finished and can enjoy the fruits of his labor the photo found the leftover ingredients. go some great news for queen fans with the discovery of a lost freddie mercury track complete with video of an acoustic version of time waits for no one from the musical time and leave you with this last from the top down in january 986 on f
as did karl lagerfeld love of diet coke. when he knows photo portraits are reminiscent of a rock painting of caravaggio's masterpieces and the golden age of flemish painter back then the staging of foodstuffs played a major role because it revealed a lot about people's social status. for the heidi klum shoot his apartment becomes a photo studio now the pasta and peanut butter sandwiches that heidi klum is said to love to eat they're surrounded by all the healthy food such he tosses into the...
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in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx i love the transition angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but more bad alexion results left deep wounds in the s.p.d. after andrea analysis fought for her party to enter another governing coalition with the center right the s.p.d. suffered heavy losses in state elections now this is hope of reenergizing the party failed to win over voters now that her own party members have lost faith in her leadership now liz has thrown in the towel after 20 years. now huns under analysis was one of 3 leaders the esp a day has had only 2 years but is this crisis really about her or is this a crisis of the german social democrats in general. i think one has to say it's a little bit
in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx i love the transition angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but...
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that karl brought his karaoke machine?'t nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent ♪lean on me, when you're not strong.♪ ♪and i'll be your friend.♪ ♪i'll help you carry on.♪ ♪lean on me. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? we're good. terminix. defenders of home. who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. >> bill: brand-new week on wall street. that's nice, right? check it out. trading is underway. wall street reacting to president trump suspending the plans to impose tariffs on mexico and likely reacting to the fed which has given indications that the
that karl brought his karaoke machine?'t nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent ♪lean on me, when you're not strong.♪ ♪and i'll be your friend.♪ ♪i'll help you carry on.♪ ♪lean on me. we're on the move. hey rick, all good?...
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in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx i love the transition angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so i know but more bad alexion results left deep wounds in the s.p.d. after andrea analysis fought for her party to enter another governing coalition with the center right the s.p.d. suffered heavy losses in state elections now mrs hope of reenergizing the party failed to win over voters now that her own party members have lost faith in her leadership now liz has thrown in the towel after 20 years. under analysis was one of 3 leaders the esp a day has had only 2 years but is this crisis really about her or is this a crisis of the german social democrats in general. i think one has to say it's a little bit of both clearl
in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx i love the transition angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so i know but more...