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kayleigh, what kind of world are we living in? and let me by the way say that i stood up for jim acosta today and continue to stand up for him, he should not have been treated as poorly as he was at that rally last night. people should not be yelling at him. he's just trying to do his job, but so is sarah huckabee sanders, and so is kirstjen nielsen. kayleigh, it works both ways, and what has happened to civility in our society? >> it's completely lost. when the press secretary who is a wonderful person, class act, can't go out and have dinner in peace, and you have a democrat calling to push against trump administration officials to absolutely harass them. by the way, maxine waters previously said she wanted to take out the president tonight. where is civility? we want to be able to sit across the table, break bread together and realize we're all americans, whether you have a d or r behind your name, we can be friends. they're sending a terrible message, everyone in that reel. trish: they sure are and it needs to stop, soon. >> i
kayleigh, what kind of world are we living in? and let me by the way say that i stood up for jim acosta today and continue to stand up for him, he should not have been treated as poorly as he was at that rally last night. people should not be yelling at him. he's just trying to do his job, but so is sarah huckabee sanders, and so is kirstjen nielsen. kayleigh, it works both ways, and what has happened to civility in our society? >> it's completely lost. when the press secretary who is a...
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go ahead, kayleigh? >> i don't think the american people do. this is historic african-american unemployment, historic low. the historic low for hispanic unemployment. this is a historic economy. i understand the media doesn't want to admit it. drives them nuts the president is succeeding despite their takedown effort, that's what you were seeing, a very angry reporter. liz: that's what we're reporting on the stealth going on in the media, could be a problem in the midterm. great to see you. >>> samantha bee returned to air last night for weekly tbs show. she apologized again, we've got the sound. >>> first facebook, now google, having problems because of its ties with chinese telecom firm huawei. it's raising alarms in congress. we're going to bring in daily caller news foundation editor in chief chris bedford, he says that's not the only problem with silicon valley. more after the break. for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product
go ahead, kayleigh? >> i don't think the american people do. this is historic african-american unemployment, historic low. the historic low for hispanic unemployment. this is a historic economy. i understand the media doesn't want to admit it. drives them nuts the president is succeeding despite their takedown effort, that's what you were seeing, a very angry reporter. liz: that's what we're reporting on the stealth going on in the media, could be a problem in the midterm. great to see...
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we are back now with adrienne elrod and kayleigh mcenany.during the commercial break we were talking, is that on air moments ago, it was horrible. if i'm james comey, i'm out of the country. the senator from louisiana told me that he's out of the country. >> adrienne: if you are literally the arch enemy of both democrats and republicans as a former fbi director today, with this scathing idg comic ig report, i think you have to get out of the country. we were talking during the break, it's really hard to not have any allies on both the democratic and republican site in washington, and james comey has managed to anger everybody. >> harris: i always thought that the goal when you are doing your job, and at the top of the food chain and the fbi was not to have enemies or friends, just do your job? i always thought, why in the heck was james comey on twitter at the point when, i mean, his job is and tells sensitive. >> adrienne: he has a higher loyalty and that's james comey. and he should be in another country because we know this about michael
we are back now with adrienne elrod and kayleigh mcenany.during the commercial break we were talking, is that on air moments ago, it was horrible. if i'm james comey, i'm out of the country. the senator from louisiana told me that he's out of the country. >> adrienne: if you are literally the arch enemy of both democrats and republicans as a former fbi director today, with this scathing idg comic ig report, i think you have to get out of the country. we were talking during the break, it's...
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i will give you another shot, kayleigh. how do we solve it now at this point?e 2,000 kids there with the adults. how do you figure out if the adults that brought them are the parents? and what if those are people who have already been deported once before? what do you do? >> we need expedited removal and make sure detention facility are humane and the kids are taken care of. we agree with this on the baseline. instead of using this moment to correct the mistruths you said i want to say one thing. maybe it will come pet the democrats to action. the lifers of cuevas and mickens and we saw their parents at the "state of the union" with tears in the eyes. they lost the teenage daughters walking in a neighborhood in long island. that should not happen. those are u.s. citizens and if the laws were enforced they would be here today. start working with us and stop demonizing the administration. >> i agree but there are no infants committing crimes in the united states. if you want to talk to callous reaction to what they are doing look at what president's former campai
i will give you another shot, kayleigh. how do we solve it now at this point?e 2,000 kids there with the adults. how do you figure out if the adults that brought them are the parents? and what if those are people who have already been deported once before? what do you do? >> we need expedited removal and make sure detention facility are humane and the kids are taken care of. we agree with this on the baseline. instead of using this moment to correct the mistruths you said i want to say...
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grass of swansea helps wales women take a bit step towards their world cup, thanks to a goal from kayleigh. and chasing down her maiden grand slam — simona halep sees off former champion garbine muguruza in straight sets at the french open. thanks forjoining us. let's start in yorkshire, where england head off to the world cup feeling far more confident than they were when they last played in a world cup match — ironically against costa rica, four years ago. tonight in leeds, it was a very different story against the central american side, and our sports correspondent natalie pirks was at elland road. very different. as you said, i was there at that costa rica game, that dead rubber, and england looked appalling. tonight, they looked exciting, dare i say, capable of surprising us at this world cup. famous last words. can she get from the side that played against —— ten changes from the side that played against nigeria. it was marcus rashford, man of the match performance from him. certainly worthy of that. the school was an absolute stunner. there was no chance that keylor navas was gettin
grass of swansea helps wales women take a bit step towards their world cup, thanks to a goal from kayleigh. and chasing down her maiden grand slam — simona halep sees off former champion garbine muguruza in straight sets at the french open. thanks forjoining us. let's start in yorkshire, where england head off to the world cup feeling far more confident than they were when they last played in a world cup match — ironically against costa rica, four years ago. tonight in leeds, it was a very...
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rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany. d.c. vicehair michael blake.ember o the new york state assembly. great to s you both. michael, i'm going to go to you first. you say this was a big night for women. >> phenomenal night when you think about what happened on last night. it showed around the country that the power and the impact of supporting women. when you think about how 70 black women ran for office in alabama and the message it sends there. in the down ballot races like in california. buffy wicks led in her results. iowa, cindy and others, this is sending a message. this is all across the country. even in new mexico with deb holland if elected would become the first native american congresswoman elected. this sends a message. we are the party standing up for women, showing what is happening when you empower and support our women. that's why when we talk about the iowa vote women showing they will vote and win. >> harris: i'll step in with the entire nation is in a moment for women. it may be less about party and more about the conversation mich
rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany. d.c. vicehair michael blake.ember o the new york state assembly. great to s you both. michael, i'm going to go to you first. you say this was a big night for women. >> phenomenal night when you think about what happened on last night. it showed around the country that the power and the impact of supporting women. when you think about how 70 black women ran for office in alabama and the message it sends there. in the down ballot races like in california....
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three second half goals at newport‘s spytty park, including a brilliantly worked second from kayleighpoint above england. the two will meet at the end of august with a place in next summer's finals in france at stake. we came in to this group knowing it was going to be a tough group. to be ina was going to be a tough group. to be in a situation we are now it is sacred to us and our staff. and you can see how much ever gold resource. -- it is can see how much ever gold resource. —— it isa can see how much ever gold resource. —— it is a credit to us. we recently but to get through against a bushong russian side, proves how much have come on and how much and guide them at the direction we're going in. scotland are also in contention to qualify after a 90th minute winner against poland. they were 2—0 down, having pulled it back to 2—1, jane ross pulled the two sides lvel with ten minutes remaining. but lisa evans, grabbed a dramatric winner in the 90th minute to leave them just three points off group leaders switzerland. only the top team in each group qualifies automatically. centuries f
three second half goals at newport‘s spytty park, including a brilliantly worked second from kayleighpoint above england. the two will meet at the end of august with a place in next summer's finals in france at stake. we came in to this group knowing it was going to be a tough group. to be ina was going to be a tough group. to be in a situation we are now it is sacred to us and our staff. and you can see how much ever gold resource. -- it is can see how much ever gold resource. —— it isa...
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kayleigh green scored in the second half while sweden moved six points clear at the top of group four spain accounted for bottom of the table israel to move 11 points clear at the summit of group seven. an unbeaten century from shane dowrich has put west indies in the ascendancy at the end of day two of the first test against sri lanka in port of spain. having resumed on 246—6. dowrich pushed on to first past the 50 mark on a day interrrupted by rain and then became west indies‘ first wicketkeeper centurion against sri lanka for his second test match ton. he was on 125 when the hosts declared on 1114—8 and sri lanka lost three quick wickets to finish on 31—3, leaving them plenty of work to do. now, we all know about the long rivalry between the england and australian cricket teams, but it might surprise you to learn that the first australian cricket team to tour england back in 1868 was made up entirely of aboriginal players. well, to mark the 150th anniversary, teams made up of indigenous australians are back in london, retracing some of their predecessors steps. from the oval, chris
kayleigh green scored in the second half while sweden moved six points clear at the top of group four spain accounted for bottom of the table israel to move 11 points clear at the summit of group seven. an unbeaten century from shane dowrich has put west indies in the ascendancy at the end of day two of the first test against sri lanka in port of spain. having resumed on 246—6. dowrich pushed on to first past the 50 mark on a day interrrupted by rain and then became west indies‘ first...
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kayleigh, let me challenge the white house on this point.heir messaging not all together on this? could they have groton together on this and prepared people for why she might be out of the public eye for a while. >> look, i don't think they need to explain. she had a surgery. she was in the hospital for five days. that's a pretty big surgery. a long time to be in the hospital she can take a few weeks off. it should be naturally assumed someone is going to take some time away from the limelight after surgery. jehmu, i believe you were genuinely concerned and your mother and i'm sure many others on the left were. the mainstrea mainstream media. i don't believe this was genuine concern for melania. where are the feminists also on that i want to ask. with the elizabeth warrens, the hillary clintons, the nancy pelosi, the so-called people who defend women defending melania trump i haven't seen one tweet from elected official or from women on the left defending melania, standing up for her and saying this is inexcusable. we need to stand together
kayleigh, let me challenge the white house on this point.heir messaging not all together on this? could they have groton together on this and prepared people for why she might be out of the public eye for a while. >> look, i don't think they need to explain. she had a surgery. she was in the hospital for five days. that's a pretty big surgery. a long time to be in the hospital she can take a few weeks off. it should be naturally assumed someone is going to take some time away from the...
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charles: i want to give kayleigh a chance to get in here. that you have done its pretty remarkable. millions of dollars, no debt. they seem to have a good handle on that. >> we invested a lot in california it's crucial to the house. there are so many seats we have polled there. 7 in districts hillary clinton won. we are wouldn't ground. we have staff on the ground and money in these races. meanwhile democrats are tearing oneer apart. the democratic fight got so vicious that the democratic party had to come in and take these two candidate to an italian dinner and sit them down in a godfather like manner and say get your act together. we have to come together here. it's crazy. charles: president trump says he needed to.on himself if he well, he doesn't because he has done nothing wrong. now we are talking pardongate next. you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. ... and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulici
charles: i want to give kayleigh a chance to get in here. that you have done its pretty remarkable. millions of dollars, no debt. they seem to have a good handle on that. >> we invested a lot in california it's crucial to the house. there are so many seats we have polled there. 7 in districts hillary clinton won. we are wouldn't ground. we have staff on the ground and money in these races. meanwhile democrats are tearing oneer apart. the democratic fight got so vicious that the democratic...
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let's take it up with spokesperson kayleigh mcenany. stop separating children from parents. let's cut straight to the solution, is that goodlatte bill the solution, is that what we're going to see tomorrow in the news? >> that or the compromise bill are the solution, and congress can fix this. instead we see democrats like nancy pelosi going to tour these facilities. at the top you played a clip of a democrat who managed to pack three lie into a sound bite. that kind of hyperbolic rhetoric takes us farther from a compromise. so stop grandstanding, democrats. sit in a room, act lick adults -- like adults, and let's figure this out. elizabeth: the issue could get voters in swing districts up off the couch to vote given what the policy is about basically separating parents and children. but, you know, and ted cruz has that emergency legislation, john kasich and so forth. what will be accomplished, john kasich saying the party of lincoln shouldn't do this. what will be the bipartisan solution? what are we going to see coming out of the results of the meeting tonight? >> well, it
let's take it up with spokesperson kayleigh mcenany. stop separating children from parents. let's cut straight to the solution, is that goodlatte bill the solution, is that what we're going to see tomorrow in the news? >> that or the compromise bill are the solution, and congress can fix this. instead we see democrats like nancy pelosi going to tour these facilities. at the top you played a clip of a democrat who managed to pack three lie into a sound bite. that kind of hyperbolic...
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even if he is a legal ground, kayleigh, what does he do with the objects? are hammering it all day. >> i think he is spot on to say, democrats, come to the table. you look at the daca fix, president trump showed a willingness, and knowledge oli, saying i want to give them legal status in exchange for portable funding. he didn't want to separate families. he calls it horrible but he wants to enforce law. instead of coming to the table, democrats have given him a false choice. either enforce the law that we ourselves, congress, passed from or separate families. that should not be the choice. the choice should be enforced the law, keep families together, but instead nancy pelosi saying it's time to come back and get to work on friday fix. >> democratics made it very clear that they would come to the table and provide some sort of border security funding, even to an extent to build part of the wall, and exchange for a pathway does is citizenship for dreamers. trump reneged on the deal and said, never mind, i want to sign this bill, created confusion among democ
even if he is a legal ground, kayleigh, what does he do with the objects? are hammering it all day. >> i think he is spot on to say, democrats, come to the table. you look at the daca fix, president trump showed a willingness, and knowledge oli, saying i want to give them legal status in exchange for portable funding. he didn't want to separate families. he calls it horrible but he wants to enforce law. instead of coming to the table, democrats have given him a false choice. either...
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thank you, kayleigh. >> thank you, david.elissa: president just tweeting, historic recision cke we proposed would cut $15 billion in wasteful spending. we're getting our government back on track. trump going on to t quote, imagine how much wasteful spending we would save if we didn't have chuck and nancy standing in our way? for years democrats in congress depleted our military, and busted our budgets on needless spending to what end? no more. david: new development in robert mueller's probe. what the special counsel is accusing former campaign man paul manafort of doing. >>> shock following passing the death of designer kate spade. we have latest details coming up on that. helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story
thank you, kayleigh. >> thank you, david.elissa: president just tweeting, historic recision cke we proposed would cut $15 billion in wasteful spending. we're getting our government back on track. trump going on to t quote, imagine how much wasteful spending we would save if we didn't have chuck and nancy standing in our way? for years democrats in congress depleted our military, and busted our budgets on needless spending to what end? no more. david: new development in robert mueller's...
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we have that in common, kayleigh.grees history was made. the concerns are what actually is going to happen. if you look at the nuts and bolts what we've seen so far, this is watered down version what we had in 2005 with george w. bush. there is a lot o hypocrisy going on certainly about president obama who wanted to normalize relations with cuba, many people, even people on this panel for instance, were critical of him for going there and meeting with a murderous dictator. now this is apparently just fine to be meeting with kim jong-un calling him a very talented man, et cetera, after you just finished bashing justin trudeau who is one of our greatest allies up there in canada. there is cautious optimism. i think we need to see what north korea is actually going to do and commit to. right now we don't have anything formalized at this point. we know what we're going to do in stopping military exercises with south korea or war games as president trump likes to put it, but we need to know exactly what nuclear site, if it
we have that in common, kayleigh.grees history was made. the concerns are what actually is going to happen. if you look at the nuts and bolts what we've seen so far, this is watered down version what we had in 2005 with george w. bush. there is a lot o hypocrisy going on certainly about president obama who wanted to normalize relations with cuba, many people, even people on this panel for instance, were critical of him for going there and meeting with a murderous dictator. now this is...
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government joining me now in a week of august kayleigh seven u.k. plans for breakfast which some believe was catalyzed by neo liberalism and the immigration debate is britain's former europe minister lord hain today on the two year anniversary of the vote to leave the e.u. well then things were going back on quite another week in breaks it terms how much of a problem that she's lost seven to minister in eight months kind of bad strategically . to lose a international trade minister this week greg hands obviously a blow because trade minister is supposed to negotiate the new trade deal that will follow briggs it is said to be one down in that task is clearly a problem but i think i'm right in saying he resigned over heathrow that has to go ahead with a third runway decision i happen to think it's absolutely right for london and for the whole of the u.k. but i think we're going to see increasing problems for tourism a government not just of of this kind and they beat others of course the home secretary resigning a few months ago. over a immigration is
government joining me now in a week of august kayleigh seven u.k. plans for breakfast which some believe was catalyzed by neo liberalism and the immigration debate is britain's former europe minister lord hain today on the two year anniversary of the vote to leave the e.u. well then things were going back on quite another week in breaks it terms how much of a problem that she's lost seven to minister in eight months kind of bad strategically . to lose a international trade minister this week...
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kayleigh, what did you think of the exchange? >> it was completely uncalled for.gainst sarah were unnecessary and rude. i fail to remember these reporters so upseptember on grilling jay carney and josh earnest the way they did sarah when the pictures emerged of president obama's policies putting children in cages in arizona. i don't remember the outrage because it wasn't there. kennedy: you may agree with the thrust of what he's saying. but this isn't the way to deal with it. this person is suppose to be a reporter. >> normally i would agree with you. but sarah huckabee sanders has repeatedly failed to answer important questions. i think you are seeing reporters who are tired of not getting answers. you had jeff sessions say he was citing the bible. kennedy: jeff sessions needs to be fired. i was appalled at the obama-era droning policy. i was appalled' president obama expand the droning policy. but if i had a trespass i wouldn't have stood up on my chair and had a hissy fit. they are not going to affect change. >> i remember the "new york times" and "washington p
kayleigh, what did you think of the exchange? >> it was completely uncalled for.gainst sarah were unnecessary and rude. i fail to remember these reporters so upseptember on grilling jay carney and josh earnest the way they did sarah when the pictures emerged of president obama's policies putting children in cages in arizona. i don't remember the outrage because it wasn't there. kennedy: you may agree with the thrust of what he's saying. but this isn't the way to deal with it. this person...
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kayleigh, we know a week ago reporters had an impromptu discussion with president trump, d one broughtuestion whether this had been mentioned with the right-hand man of kim jong-un at the time. do you know if president trump will make this a major issue in tonight's conversation? >> i think president trump has one major focus and that's denuclearization. then we are talking about global human rights, not being at risk of a nuclear war. ultimately a nuclear deal that will be very broad will help the people of north korea, bringing north korea into the diplomatic and economic modern world. that will ultimately help the people of north korea. charles: so many things they talked about was extortion, rape, persecution based on political, religious and gender ground,orcible transfer of populations. millions died of starvation. so you are saying that if somehow we get the nukes out of the way, then that moves up the chain and becomes a priority at some point? >> i think they are tied together. you look at denuclearization. that would entail getting access to north korea. inspectors getting ac
kayleigh, we know a week ago reporters had an impromptu discussion with president trump, d one broughtuestion whether this had been mentioned with the right-hand man of kim jong-un at the time. do you know if president trump will make this a major issue in tonight's conversation? >> i think president trump has one major focus and that's denuclearization. then we are talking about global human rights, not being at risk of a nuclear war. ultimately a nuclear deal that will be very broad...
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after they'd missed a penalty, kayleigh green gave them victory over bosnia—herzegovina.nd with three games to play. on clay is the toughest challenge in sport, notjust tennis. it's been claimed that beating rafa nadal over five sets on clay is the toughest challenge in sport, notjust tennis. and the man they call the king of clay is going to take some beating this year at the french open. he already holds the record of ten titles and he's through to the semifinals after beating diego schwartzman. nadal faces juan martin del potro this afternoon. simona halep has another chance to end hergrand slamjinx. the world number one has lost three finals, including two at roland garros. and after she beat wimbledon champion garbine muguruza, sloane stephens now stands in her way. and gordon reid is bidding for his first major wheelchair singles title. he beat his doubles partner, world number 1 alfie hewett, in the quarterfinals. dina asher—smith said she was "over the moon" after breaking her own british 100—metres record at the diamond league meeting in oslo. with her university
after they'd missed a penalty, kayleigh green gave them victory over bosnia—herzegovina.nd with three games to play. on clay is the toughest challenge in sport, notjust tennis. it's been claimed that beating rafa nadal over five sets on clay is the toughest challenge in sport, notjust tennis. and the man they call the king of clay is going to take some beating this year at the french open. he already holds the record of ten titles and he's through to the semifinals after beating diego...
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kayleigh disappeared from her grandparent's home in 2008 and found dead six months later. flags all because he says he wanted to use them as his curtain. >> this disgusts me. just didn't think that, you know,omebody shoul like have some respect. abby: police used surveillance video to find the thief outside of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he admits to taking patriotic flags from a recently renovated war memorial near pittsburgh and two other spots, including an ice cream shop. he told cops he needed them to cover his windows after his curtain rod broke. unreal. how far back can you remember? scientists now claim our earliest childhood memories begin from the age of 2. >> get down here? >> we just walked. >> technically, i was pushed. abby: researchers at u.k. davis find hippo campus. can be triggered before toddlers even learn how to speak. that is about a year and a half earlier than first thought. the discovery could now lead to earlier diagnosis of developmental brain disorders. steve: let that be a lesson, watchi age 2 ands are remembering. abby: that's dangerous, actuall
kayleigh disappeared from her grandparent's home in 2008 and found dead six months later. flags all because he says he wanted to use them as his curtain. >> this disgusts me. just didn't think that, you know,omebody shoul like have some respect. abby: police used surveillance video to find the thief outside of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he admits to taking patriotic flags from a recently renovated war memorial near pittsburgh and two other spots, including an ice cream shop. he told cops...
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brian: kayleigh, real quick.s. >> don't tell me what to stop doing. >> came from the obama administration. >> they are from this government. >> this president is winning and succeeding you guys are desperate. >> we are not desperate. we are winning. [laughter] brian: five stories a day we are looking at. major stories. just a few hours, michael horowitz and christopher wray will be back on the hot seat in front of 70 lawmakers. congressman mark meadow also be there. has a lot of questions. he promises to tell us what is he going to say next. plus, google is working on a new program to predict when you will die. should the search giant really be playing god and tell us when to log off for good? dr. mic is next ♪ ♪ somebody get me a doctor ♪ my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum lets your dishwasher be the dish washer. three cleaning agents dissolve, lift and rinse away food the first time. new cascade platinum. i am totally blind
brian: kayleigh, real quick.s. >> don't tell me what to stop doing. >> came from the obama administration. >> they are from this government. >> this president is winning and succeeding you guys are desperate. >> we are not desperate. we are winning. [laughter] brian: five stories a day we are looking at. major stories. just a few hours, michael horowitz and christopher wray will be back on the hot seat in front of 70 lawmakers. congressman mark meadow also be...
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charles: with we, kayleigh mcenany. to me that's scary stuff. particularly from the things maxine waters has seen in her lifetime and make that suggestion and feign ignorance that some people will take that as a call to do something physical. >> she has a history of this. like the time she stood up and said i am going to take out the president tonight. she tried to claim that was a call for impeachment. it seemed more like a call to violence much like the one you heard her give there. there was the time she shouted down a fellow gop representative on the house floor and the time she hugged lewis farakan who has made hateful ask comments. charles: nancy pelosi and chuck schumer did walk away and distance themselves from those comments. it seems cory booker more or less agreed with it and tried to finish off with an act of love. we are in an ugly time when sarah huckabee sanders was chased out of the restaurant over the weekend. pam bondi was verbally abused by three men that spit was actually landing on her face. where do we go from here? >> we e
charles: with we, kayleigh mcenany. to me that's scary stuff. particularly from the things maxine waters has seen in her lifetime and make that suggestion and feign ignorance that some people will take that as a call to do something physical. >> she has a history of this. like the time she stood up and said i am going to take out the president tonight. she tried to claim that was a call for impeachment. it seemed more like a call to violence much like the one you heard her give there....
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after they'd missed a penalty, kayleigh green gave them victory over bosnia—herzegovina.land came from a goal down to beat belarus 2—1 and boost their chances of reaching the finals. they're three points behind group leaders switzerland, with three games to play. "i got lucky," said rafael nadal, who was thankful for some sunshine in paris. when rain had stopped his quarter—final against diego schwartzman he was a set down, but when the sun came out, nadal was soon back to his best, and he reached his 11th french open semi—final, where he'll playjuan martin del potro. there's another chance for simona halep to finally end her grand slam jinx. the world number one still hasn't won one yet, but she's through to the french open final tomorrow against sloane stephens. halep beat the wimbledon champion garbine muguruza in straight sets. and gordon reid beat his doubles partner, world number one alfie hewett, in the quarter—finals of the wheelchair singles at roland garros. hewett was the defending champion. dina asher—smith has broken her own british 100m record. at the diamon
after they'd missed a penalty, kayleigh green gave them victory over bosnia—herzegovina.land came from a goal down to beat belarus 2—1 and boost their chances of reaching the finals. they're three points behind group leaders switzerland, with three games to play. "i got lucky," said rafael nadal, who was thankful for some sunshine in paris. when rain had stopped his quarter—final against diego schwartzman he was a set down, but when the sun came out, nadal was soon back to his...
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spokesperson kayleigh mcenany in the house. jaime harrison, associate chair of the d.n.c. and former chair of the house democratic party. also in the house. great to have you both. i want to go to the president trump backed candidates and the victories last night. >> president trump is a lightning rod across the country politically speaking. we see that in each and every one of the races. if you get his endorsement a good chance you win the nomination. it's extraordinary. his support in the party. you saw it in the rally. his ability to energize a room. he is our secret weapon. he will make the difference. and he will help us extend majority in house and senate. >> harris: jamie, you had an interesting night. start with the socialist that beat out a ten-term congressman in new york. your take-away? >> listen, i have known joe crowley since 2002. good guy and a great democrat. we will miss him in the house democratic caucus but this is about bringing new energy in to the party. i congratulate alexandria ocasio-cortez. i look forward to working with her as we get democratic
spokesperson kayleigh mcenany in the house. jaime harrison, associate chair of the d.n.c. and former chair of the house democratic party. also in the house. great to have you both. i want to go to the president trump backed candidates and the victories last night. >> president trump is a lightning rod across the country politically speaking. we see that in each and every one of the races. if you get his endorsement a good chance you win the nomination. it's extraordinary. his support in...
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liz: let's bring in rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany to react.on to what you just heard? >> it's amazing they are in full-on desperation mode. they so desperately don't want the president to succeed that they want a peace deal to fail something that would be good for the world something that would be good for the united states but they're rooting for this president to fail, they're root ing against the united states and what you saw there was a lot of lies from a bunch of cnn -- liz: what were the lies? >> that he didn't get anything out of this. do three hostages being released matter does the destruction of a nuclear test facility matter that's something and more than every president before president trump combined. liz: here is the thing obama when hi left office said the biggest problem trump is going to be north korea and the president the democrats immediately saying oh, he was unprepared. when he heard that trump setup meetings and started to prepare for this summit not like he's unprepared so when you look at the sinicism, was there this
liz: let's bring in rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany to react.on to what you just heard? >> it's amazing they are in full-on desperation mode. they so desperately don't want the president to succeed that they want a peace deal to fail something that would be good for the world something that would be good for the united states but they're rooting for this president to fail, they're root ing against the united states and what you saw there was a lot of lies from a bunch of cnn -- liz:...
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kayleigh mcenany is the r.n.c. spokesperson. good to see you tonight.so much going on in all of the states across the country. california's fascinating. tell me what you are watching there. >> you are right. this is a fascinating s to look at. as you mention this is a top two vote-getter system. so in three congressional districts there are so many democratic candidates vying to become their nominee or to advance in the top two vote-getter round that basically they could be shut out and we could see republicans with a smaller field advance. what is astomp niching to me -- astomp niching to me is the democratic party is getting involved in bullying the candidates out of the race. you have one democratic candidate in the 48th district saying the party officials came to me and said i was too brown to win here and i had to leave the race. this is astonishing they are sinking to that low. >> who is that? >> congressman omar sidique, the former adviser alleging this against the officials in the 48th district. >> martha: what is he doing about that? is he figh
kayleigh mcenany is the r.n.c. spokesperson. good to see you tonight.so much going on in all of the states across the country. california's fascinating. tell me what you are watching there. >> you are right. this is a fascinating s to look at. as you mention this is a top two vote-getter system. so in three congressional districts there are so many democratic candidates vying to become their nominee or to advance in the top two vote-getter round that basically they could be shut out and...
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many of us have had a chance to read it this morning, kayleigh.in a border state and appreciate protecting the national boundaries but the zero-tolerance policy is cruel and immoral and breaks my heart, she wrote. and as our reporting led io this, it was her president, george w. bush who nicinitiatede zero-tolerance approach for immigration on which president trump's policy is modelled. >> that's exactlyright. the families were separated where the child was in danger or in the case the adult is being prosecuted. you're right, the zero-tolerance policy hasn't change. people are making it an issue because it's the trump administration. we've seen a 315% increase in people posing as families to try to cross the border. those are traffickers, they're smugglers endangering children and using them and it's not safe for children and u.s. citizens being plagued by ms-13. >> sandra: on father's day i'm think of the thousands of children being separated from their parents at the board. -- border they should not be a renegotiating tl and reuniting them would
many of us have had a chance to read it this morning, kayleigh.in a border state and appreciate protecting the national boundaries but the zero-tolerance policy is cruel and immoral and breaks my heart, she wrote. and as our reporting led io this, it was her president, george w. bush who nicinitiatede zero-tolerance approach for immigration on which president trump's policy is modelled. >> that's exactlyright. the families were separated where the child was in danger or in the case the...
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after they'd missed a penalty, kayleigh green gave them victory over bosnia—herzegovina.efeat to russia this evening — kick off in moscow is at five o'clock, and it's worth noting that england thrashed russia 6—0 back in september, not that the england coach is taking another win for granted. i think it will be a really good game. i think what i've been saying to my players to date is expected really tough game. it is a world cup qualifier, we saw the way that wales celebrated by getting a draw with us at southampton. that is the scalp, we are at southampton. that is the scalp, we are the number two team in the world and we are a big scalp for teams even two draw against us. we will have to play really well to get any kind of result. and there's full match coverage from moscow on the red button, as well as the bbc sport website and app. scotland also won last night, to boost their chances of reaching the finals — erin cuthbert scored twice as they came from a goal down to beat belarus 2—1. they're three points behind group leaders switzerland with three games to play. din
after they'd missed a penalty, kayleigh green gave them victory over bosnia—herzegovina.efeat to russia this evening — kick off in moscow is at five o'clock, and it's worth noting that england thrashed russia 6—0 back in september, not that the england coach is taking another win for granted. i think it will be a really good game. i think what i've been saying to my players to date is expected really tough game. it is a world cup qualifier, we saw the way that wales celebrated by getting...
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stuart: okay, i want to bring back kayleigh mcenany, rnc spokesperson.elationship between president trump and emmanuel macron. that was in april. now, it seems, that friendly relationship is anything but. does that disappoint you? does that pose a problem for america's foreign policy? >> not at all, because we recognize that these european countries, they are our allies. that's not changing. we are together on the world stage. but just because you're our ally and our friend doesn't mean that you can take advantage of the american worker. it's not fair, it's not just, and it's particularly interesting to look at the double standard where the europeans are crying out about america imposing this, you know, robust trade policy when, in fact, they're leveling tariffs at us that are four times the size of our tariffs on cars, for example. it's a real double standard, and our friends and allies need to take an inward look. stuart: yes, but we are isolated from just about everybody on the trade issue, from canada, from mexico, from the european union, from china
stuart: okay, i want to bring back kayleigh mcenany, rnc spokesperson.elationship between president trump and emmanuel macron. that was in april. now, it seems, that friendly relationship is anything but. does that disappoint you? does that pose a problem for america's foreign policy? >> not at all, because we recognize that these european countries, they are our allies. that's not changing. we are together on the world stage. but just because you're our ally and our friend doesn't mean...
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three second half goals in newport — including a brilliantly worked second from kayleigh green — moved hunt for world cup qualification, just three points behind group leaders switzerland, who they play next. britain‘s greatest long jumper, greg rutherford, will retire at the end of the season. he‘ll be best remembered for winning olympic gold during super saturday at london 2012 alongside mo farah and jessica ennis—hill. he also won bronze at the rio games in 2016, but has struggled with injury since. he plans to appear at the london anniversary games before ending his thirteen year career at the european championships in berlin in august. and he‘ll be live on the sofa just after 8 o‘clock. in the studio this morning, we measured out one of his jumps at eight metres. it is a long way!|j don't eight metres. it is a long way!” don't think we have a camera in the right place to show how far, that is a long, long way. scary. england's women have levelled their three—match series against south africa, after a convincing 69 run victory. there were centuries for tammy beaumont and sarah tayl
three second half goals in newport — including a brilliantly worked second from kayleigh green — moved hunt for world cup qualification, just three points behind group leaders switzerland, who they play next. britain‘s greatest long jumper, greg rutherford, will retire at the end of the season. he‘ll be best remembered for winning olympic gold during super saturday at london 2012 alongside mo farah and jessica ennis—hill. he also won bronze at the rio games in 2016, but has struggled...
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kayleigh mcenany, thank you. >> thank you. stuart: pretty good night for pro-trump candidates.art, the gentleman on the screen right there, beat his republican rivals and he will now face the incumbent senator tim kaine. senator cain was the running mate of hillary clinton. there he is. corey is on with us now. sir, you are getting criticism for past support of confederate symbols and monuments, your response to that? >> i still support them. i don't think it's right to take down any historical monuments because once those are down, they're coming after madison and washington and jefferson. it's the wrong thing to do. and the only reason the left is taking down monuments is because they're not interested and the fact is that the president of the united states is doing such a great job of reviving the economy, of making the country a better place, and so what the democrats do is drop the race card and try to tear down monuments. it's insanity. stuart: what's your main line of attack against senator tim kaine? >> the fact is that tim kaine has done nothing for virginia over six y
kayleigh mcenany, thank you. >> thank you. stuart: pretty good night for pro-trump candidates.art, the gentleman on the screen right there, beat his republican rivals and he will now face the incumbent senator tim kaine. senator cain was the running mate of hillary clinton. there he is. corey is on with us now. sir, you are getting criticism for past support of confederate symbols and monuments, your response to that? >> i still support them. i don't think it's right to take down...