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emily: that was kirsten green.ce shares of , rental car company avis jumped as much as 21% after reaching a deal with alphabets self driving car unit. avis will service and manage the as part of the partnership fleet , of 600 cars in phoenix. hours after the announcement, we learned that apple is working with hurts -- hertz to test self driving technology. we asked if more partnerships are expected. >> in phoenix, there are these 600 autonomous vans. waymo has those and they are testing them out with volunteers. when the cars are finished or something breaks, avis will be responsible for that type of thing, making sure they are clean, stuff like that. emily: and apple? >> apple has some very highly paid engineers. the last thing they want those guys doing is looking after the mechanics of those cars. they released -- least those hertz, who is responsible for that. emily: how ideal are these partnerships? >> if you look at some of the really important financials in the space, the big risk for people is when you buy
emily: that was kirsten green.ce shares of , rental car company avis jumped as much as 21% after reaching a deal with alphabets self driving car unit. avis will service and manage the as part of the partnership fleet , of 600 cars in phoenix. hours after the announcement, we learned that apple is working with hurts -- hertz to test self driving technology. we asked if more partnerships are expected. >> in phoenix, there are these 600 autonomous vans. waymo has those and they are testing...
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kirsten powers, first to you. a big week. we've been talking all night. what do you expect we will learn about president trump this week? >> well, i don't know. i mean i think he's coming into this after obviously the first meeting with the european leaders not going very well. he's somewhat isolated. and so the question is, is he going to go there and continue to remain isolated or is he going to do something to try to, you know, soothe the relationships a little bit and try to get, you know -- not be on the outs with our allies. you heard angela merkel there basically saying we don't have the kind of relationship with the united states we used to have, and i think they're at a point where they're about ready to start looking other places for people to partner with. >> alex, that's a great point. all of us, we like being around people who like us. president trump is about to go somewhere where those people might be few and far between. it might be hard to find them right now, even though these are allegedly some of america's great allies there. how do yo
kirsten powers, first to you. a big week. we've been talking all night. what do you expect we will learn about president trump this week? >> well, i don't know. i mean i think he's coming into this after obviously the first meeting with the european leaders not going very well. he's somewhat isolated. and so the question is, is he going to go there and continue to remain isolated or is he going to do something to try to, you know, soothe the relationships a little bit and try to get, you...
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emily: that was kirsten green. well, in the auto space, shares of rental car company avis jumped after reaching a deal with alphabets self driving car unit. avis will service and manage the fleet of 600 cars in phoenix. hours after the announcement, apple is working with hurts to est self driving technology. we asked if more partnerships are expected. >> phoenix has these 600 autonomous vans. they are testing them out with volunteers. when the cars are finished or something breaks, avis will be responsible for that type of thing,. >> apple has some very highly paid engineers. they are looking after mechanics. hurts is responsible for that. >> how ideals are these partnerships? >> if you look at some of the really important financials in the space, the big risk for people is when you buy a car from one day to the next, it drops $10,000 in value. f someone else owns the car, that depreciation is on someone else's balance sheet and not your own. that can keep your net margin igh. alphabet owns these cars, but it hints
emily: that was kirsten green. well, in the auto space, shares of rental car company avis jumped after reaching a deal with alphabets self driving car unit. avis will service and manage the fleet of 600 cars in phoenix. hours after the announcement, apple is working with hurts to est self driving technology. we asked if more partnerships are expected. >> phoenix has these 600 autonomous vans. they are testing them out with volunteers. when the cars are finished or something breaks, avis...
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emily: that was kirsten green.the auto space shares of , rental car company avis jumped after reaching a deal with alphabets self driving car unit. avis will service and manage the fleet of 600 cars in phoenix. just hours after the announcement, apple is working with hertz to test self driving technology in lexus suvs. we asked alastair bar and alex went if more partnerships are expected. >> phoenix has these 600 autonomous vans. they are testing them out with volunteers. basically, when the cars are finished or something breaks, avis will be responsible for that type of thing,. . >> and apple? >> apple has some very highly paid engineers. the last thing they want to be doing is having those guys looking after doing mechanics for those cars. hertz is responsible for that. >> how ideals are these partnerships? >> what is really just thing about it is if you look at some of the really important financials in this whole space, the big risk is when you buy a car from went into the net, the value falls by $10,000. if yo
emily: that was kirsten green.the auto space shares of , rental car company avis jumped after reaching a deal with alphabets self driving car unit. avis will service and manage the fleet of 600 cars in phoenix. just hours after the announcement, apple is working with hertz to test self driving technology in lexus suvs. we asked alastair bar and alex went if more partnerships are expected. >> phoenix has these 600 autonomous vans. they are testing them out with volunteers. basically, when...
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kirsten, i mean, you know, easy for democrats to complain about it.e president decides -- first of all, he doesn't have a final security clearance yet and we understand some staffers in the white house are concerned he may not get the final security clearance, but if he does it is up to the president to take it away. >> yes, it is up to the president. i can't imagine that the president would ever not -- would ever pull his security clearance once he gets it. i think it is true that if he was just any other staffer and any other administration, he would have that security clearance put on hold. that would be the responsible thing to do but i don't expect that's what is going to happen here. >> used to work as an fbi special agent, what is your take on security clearance? would it be possible he wouldn't be granted a security clearance? he's high level? >> fe weif he were a normal int agency employee or someone who works in one of the agencies, his clearance would be on hold as they examined the update, made sure the contacts were vetted not to raise co
kirsten, i mean, you know, easy for democrats to complain about it.e president decides -- first of all, he doesn't have a final security clearance yet and we understand some staffers in the white house are concerned he may not get the final security clearance, but if he does it is up to the president to take it away. >> yes, it is up to the president. i can't imagine that the president would ever not -- would ever pull his security clearance once he gets it. i think it is true that if he...
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kirsten hagland is here. he's a regular on fox news radio and a standup comedian with a new album out called "first date with joe davito" and he's a specialist with tattoos. joe is here! all right. kirsten, i'm going to you. although these are not leaks and this is public information, he's touching on a larger issue that i'm sure anybody that was involved in would find frustrating. >> leaks are normal with the press for as long as the press and politics have been around, this is nothing new. what is interesting and unique about this administration, there's two big incentives for leaks. one of which sarah huckabee sanders talked about today in the press briefing. that is that the president likes to foster this healthy competition. when you have people in the administration that will jockey, use the information that they're privileged to have, leak to it the media to make others look bad or give more credence with the press. that's one incentive. the other is that you have these two individuals, reince and scar
kirsten hagland is here. he's a regular on fox news radio and a standup comedian with a new album out called "first date with joe davito" and he's a specialist with tattoos. joe is here! all right. kirsten, i'm going to you. although these are not leaks and this is public information, he's touching on a larger issue that i'm sure anybody that was involved in would find frustrating. >> leaks are normal with the press for as long as the press and politics have been around, this is...
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joining me tonight kirsten powers, jeffrey toobin, maggie haberman, and david shallian. you've been talking to folks probably close to the president. what is he doing with jeff sessions? >> a lot of this is a kaleidoscope. you're looking at it and people are seeing different things. is he genuinely very angry, blames jeff sessions. he said this in this interview with me and my colleagues last week. he has continued to say it, even saying it privately. in his heart of hearts, he would like jeff sessions gone. jeff is correct, is he caught in this sort of catch 22. he wants him gone but who is the replacement and how do you get the replacement in unless it's a recess appointment which will create all kinds of backlash. in terms of backlash, he is choosing the one person who really is not only indicating a pretty pure conservative policy formula out of anybody in his administration with the exception of scott pruitt to attack and he is somebody who has a lot of credit with the conservative base and the reaction and support sessions has gotten surprised the president a bit.
joining me tonight kirsten powers, jeffrey toobin, maggie haberman, and david shallian. you've been talking to folks probably close to the president. what is he doing with jeff sessions? >> a lot of this is a kaleidoscope. you're looking at it and people are seeing different things. is he genuinely very angry, blames jeff sessions. he said this in this interview with me and my colleagues last week. he has continued to say it, even saying it privately. in his heart of hearts, he would like...
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the whole purpose is to distract us from the real issue. >> kirsten, i hear you agreeing?bout this is they have cast this as their free speech being infringed upon. which is not accurate. my free speech is -- if you suffer social sanction for that, that's not an infringement on your free speech, you are free to say whatever you wanted and you were held accountable for it. we're all held accountable for everything that we say because we're not anonymous. the irony is that they are actually -- they are trying to silence people and trying to keep people from saying things through the threat of actual violence. >> ben jacobs, do you see a connection between the virtual world, threats and harassment and all the investment online targeted at media spaces. >> i certainly, parts of -- but having been to 18 months of trump valeru rallies, to be cles is a very small group of folks, this is not as john pointed out, this is amplified by bots, this is a small group of people that are just very dedicated for whatever reason to disparage journalists. and we're getting closer and closer t
the whole purpose is to distract us from the real issue. >> kirsten, i hear you agreeing?bout this is they have cast this as their free speech being infringed upon. which is not accurate. my free speech is -- if you suffer social sanction for that, that's not an infringement on your free speech, you are free to say whatever you wanted and you were held accountable for it. we're all held accountable for everything that we say because we're not anonymous. the irony is that they are actually...
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. >> kirsten? >> i think the dignity ship has sailed. i really do. most people -- you have a lot of people who are there trying to make peace with a lot of erratic behavior. i'm not sure why this would be the thing that would send jeff sessions over the edge when there's so many things that are problematic. >> the news today is health care, right? the president's major push has been to repeal and replace obamacare. it is dead or dying. you would think if he sat down with the -- by the way, maggie is now the president's psychologist. she should be paid on the health care plan, not by "the new york times" and cnn. >> i'm not sure the health care plan is going to cover it. >> no real news about health care. no real news about taxes and other trump priority, no news about immigration, no news about the budget, no news about trade. everything about -- >> my initial question was going to be to jeff, and my question was going to be, why on god's green earth did the president give this interview of today of all days when the focus is supposed to be on health
. >> kirsten? >> i think the dignity ship has sailed. i really do. most people -- you have a lot of people who are there trying to make peace with a lot of erratic behavior. i'm not sure why this would be the thing that would send jeff sessions over the edge when there's so many things that are problematic. >> the news today is health care, right? the president's major push has been to repeal and replace obamacare. it is dead or dying. you would think if he sat down with the...
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. >> kirsten, what sort of message does it send to other senators or folks on capitol hill who may be facing, whether it's tough votes on health care, when the president says i'll have your back, he turns on jeff sessions, why would they believe he would support them? >> they shouldn't, because they discussed loyalty is a one way street with donald trump, he doesn't feel necessarily the need to send it back. so why would anybody take the job when they see what's happening? i think one of the reasons he isn't firing him is he talk about what would it take to get donald trump's base to turn on him. this could be one of those things. even breitbart ran something critical of the contract. so this is somebody the base loves and carrying out one of the few things in terms of conservative governing. so probably for trump, he would refer that he resigns versus him firing him. so maybe he thinks he can humiliate him into resigning. >> what's really, i think, really the substantive disturbingly part of this. the interaction of his lack of loyalty is kind of creepy, but that's just a personality
. >> kirsten, what sort of message does it send to other senators or folks on capitol hill who may be facing, whether it's tough votes on health care, when the president says i'll have your back, he turns on jeff sessions, why would they believe he would support them? >> they shouldn't, because they discussed loyalty is a one way street with donald trump, he doesn't feel necessarily the need to send it back. so why would anybody take the job when they see what's happening? i think...
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kirsten dunst has been in three of your movies.e fanning, who was so lovely in "somewhere." people tend to want to work with you repeatedly. how has your relationship changed with these actresses over time? sofia: kirsten, i met when she was 16, on my first film, "virgin suicides." we stayed in touch. we did "marie antoinette" together. we have a history together, she has been like a little sister to me. a is great to see her as young woman, and working with her at a different phase in her life. i thought of her for the teacher when i first started thinking about the story, because i love working with her. the character is so different than her personality. she is so bubbly and full of life and not repressed at all, then playing this very buttoned up, repressed schoolteacher. she brought a lot of heart, i think, to the film and vulnerability. and elle fanning, i worked with when she was 11. she's old enough now to play the oldest student. she plays this kind of temptress teen girl who's kind of oozing sexuality in a situation where
kirsten dunst has been in three of your movies.e fanning, who was so lovely in "somewhere." people tend to want to work with you repeatedly. how has your relationship changed with these actresses over time? sofia: kirsten, i met when she was 16, on my first film, "virgin suicides." we stayed in touch. we did "marie antoinette" together. we have a history together, she has been like a little sister to me. a is great to see her as young woman, and working with her at...
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so far he doesn't have many to point to. >> kirsten? >> it is collusionadelusional. there's no other way to put it. it is distorted reality because there's nothing, as you said, that he could point to that would suggest that he's done anything that would put him on par with abraham lincoln or really any -- any of our presidents. so, you know, if you can't get anything done, if you can't even achieve your -- one of your primary promises, something that your political party has been promising for seven years and you control every branch of the government, then obviously it is just complete lunacy to say something like this. >> rick? >> what i would say is that he has accomplished much within his administration on an administrative level. think he's definitely changed the tone in washington d.c. from the regulatory state to one that is allowing more free enterprise. everything from the work that's being done by jeff sessions, i would argue, on immigration to work at the epa, work at department of labor. there's a lot of things going on through the regulatory process, sp
so far he doesn't have many to point to. >> kirsten? >> it is collusionadelusional. there's no other way to put it. it is distorted reality because there's nothing, as you said, that he could point to that would suggest that he's done anything that would put him on par with abraham lincoln or really any -- any of our presidents. so, you know, if you can't get anything done, if you can't even achieve your -- one of your primary promises, something that your political party has been...
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a short time ago, i spoke with kirsten beck, a former navy s.e.a.l. impact, do you think, for those service members who are transgender who are serving and have been serving honorably? >> well, just like you said, they've been serving honorably. they've been in war zones, back and forth a few times. they're my friends. those are the people serving on our front lines of american freedom and liberty. and now they're going to be told they're going to be rejected and unworthy to serve? that's a huge slap in the face. and they have contracts. so there's going to be a lot of repercussions. you think it's expensive to pay for a few things for these individuals. this is going to get expensive really fast. >> the rest of my interview coming up later. right now, we're back with my panel. christine, is this just about politics, about kind of shoring up the base at a time when he's getting heat from the conservatives? >> i do think about it's about politics, and that is even sadder to me, because what we had this morning was the president of the united states, af
a short time ago, i spoke with kirsten beck, a former navy s.e.a.l. impact, do you think, for those service members who are transgender who are serving and have been serving honorably? >> well, just like you said, they've been serving honorably. they've been in war zones, back and forth a few times. they're my friends. those are the people serving on our front lines of american freedom and liberty. and now they're going to be told they're going to be rejected and unworthy to serve? that's...
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so i was really happy to get to work again with kirsten and elle and then the new cast for me. and then colin farrell was the final element to our cast. >> well, that was my next questionment because he really is a key member of this, the whole equation. and in the don siegel film, i hate to keep going back to that. but it is clint eastwood. and he is definitely a villain but is he also kind of weirdly, he is the hero of the film because is he quite used to it and he is magazine nammic. but in your movie, the setup is a little different. colin farrell is really key because you have sympathy for that character even though he is sort of a bad guy. >> yeah. >> so how did you fine your way to him. >> yeah, because the story is really from the women character's point of view, i u know, can we trust him.g about and i'm not sure, and he's mysterious. i didn't want too black or white that he is a good guy or not. and also to make him human that he can have moments of being sim pathetic but is maybe not really to be trusted. i wanted to, yeah, find an actor that could relate, he's so ch
so i was really happy to get to work again with kirsten and elle and then the new cast for me. and then colin farrell was the final element to our cast. >> well, that was my next questionment because he really is a key member of this, the whole equation. and in the don siegel film, i hate to keep going back to that. but it is clint eastwood. and he is definitely a villain but is he also kind of weirdly, he is the hero of the film because is he quite used to it and he is magazine nammic....
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kirsten powers, a quick closing thought to you.ian security aside, anything he could give to the european leaders who are really mad about the paris climate accord and the u.s. withdrawal? >> well, the problem is he's at odds with them on a lot of important issues, so i don't know -- he doesn't want to substantively -- he doesn't agree with them on climate change. he doesn't agree with them on migration. i think with climate change, they're ready to wash their hands of him at this point and just start working with other countries. >> thanks, guys. so much to watch over the next few days. that's the understatement of the week here. up next, a major milestone in the fight against isis. tonight coalition-backed forces are pushing further into raqqah and syria, completely surrounding isis fighters. the latest on the battle when "360" continues. ♪ if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked
kirsten powers, a quick closing thought to you.ian security aside, anything he could give to the european leaders who are really mad about the paris climate accord and the u.s. withdrawal? >> well, the problem is he's at odds with them on a lot of important issues, so i don't know -- he doesn't want to substantively -- he doesn't agree with them on climate change. he doesn't agree with them on migration. i think with climate change, they're ready to wash their hands of him at this point...
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so there likely will be push back from the locals kirsten keith, mayor of menlo park says:"when we dovironmental report traffic will be big part of it "if it goes through this project will take many years to unfoldthe first phase, including some of the retail, housing and office space, is expected to be completed until 2021. with your tech report gabe slate kron 4 news. (jr stone) coming up... the jenner sisters slammed with a lawsuit over their new t-shirts... we'll tell you why... and after the break... actor shia labeouf in trouble again... what he was caught doing this time... ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. (jr stone) actor shia labeouf in trouble again... this time in georgia... sheriff's deputies arrested and booked the actor for disorderly conduct, obstruction and public drunkenness. labeouf is in the city of savannah... filming th
so there likely will be push back from the locals kirsten keith, mayor of menlo park says:"when we dovironmental report traffic will be big part of it "if it goes through this project will take many years to unfoldthe first phase, including some of the retail, housing and office space, is expected to be completed until 2021. with your tech report gabe slate kron 4 news. (jr stone) coming up... the jenner sisters slammed with a lawsuit over their new t-shirts... we'll tell you why......
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so there likely will be push back from the locals kirsten keith, mayor of menlo park says:"when we doronmental report traffic will be big part of it "if it goes through this project will take many years to unfoldthe first phase, including some of the retail, housing and office space, is expected to be completed until 2021. with your tech report gabe slate kron 4 news. and if you'd like to connect with gabe slate... you can add him on facebook, follow him on twitter. or email - slate-at-kron4-dot-com. (jrs) investors and contractors want to turn old steel shipping containers.... into single-family homes. the idea is just weeks away from becoming a reality reporter dave franzman has more. natsto really see what's different you have to go out to a container storage yard in swisher.nats: these containers are 8 foot wide and 9 1/2 feet tall. the partners going by the name "cargohab" chose four of these all-steel containers that used to sail on ships carrying cargo around the world.the ones being used for the home are sandblasted, primed and ready to go into place soon.÷ fred zehr ÷ cargoha
so there likely will be push back from the locals kirsten keith, mayor of menlo park says:"when we doronmental report traffic will be big part of it "if it goes through this project will take many years to unfoldthe first phase, including some of the retail, housing and office space, is expected to be completed until 2021. with your tech report gabe slate kron 4 news. and if you'd like to connect with gabe slate... you can add him on facebook, follow him on twitter. or email -...
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lauren: thank you, kirsten. good to see you.up, as her superheroes and all of their fans come to mingle. >> we are more so here because we enjoy coffee and this is a venue where it's accepted and it makes it an experience to be able to dress up as your favorite character. lauren: that's a really cool costume. we'll take a look at the big buzz behind comic con. thunderstorms pounded minorities. senior meteorologist janice dean has the full forecast coming out. dow futures this monday morning down 31 points, but the index still close to record highs. s&p down for point eyes. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ give a little bit ♪ give a little bit of your love to me ♪ ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like
lauren: thank you, kirsten. good to see you.up, as her superheroes and all of their fans come to mingle. >> we are more so here because we enjoy coffee and this is a venue where it's accepted and it makes it an experience to be able to dress up as your favorite character. lauren: that's a really cool costume. we'll take a look at the big buzz behind comic con. thunderstorms pounded minorities. senior meteorologist janice dean has the full forecast coming out. dow futures this monday...
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number one angelique kerber looks like a woman to beat — she battled hard in two bruising sets against kirstenpkens and showed her class as she came home in just under two hours. last up on centre court was none other than roger federer — he was forced into a first set tiebreak by serbia's dusan lajovic but after winning 7—0 the second two sets would soon follow. another day and another win on centre court for the seven time champion. i struggled early on, i couldn't get rid of the nerves and i struggled to find my rhythm. it was a pity i couldn't hold my serve. struggled through the first set and i was happy to get rid of those nerves and start to play free, inspired tennis and at the end it was good. like federer novak djokovic had yet to complete a full match but after a sluggish start he took the opening set from adam pavlasek. with his opponent ranked 132 places below him the two—time champion dominated in all departments with some of his best tennis on show as he cruised into the next round, but the reaction from coach andre to see suggested there is more to come. -- andre agassi. i feel
number one angelique kerber looks like a woman to beat — she battled hard in two bruising sets against kirstenpkens and showed her class as she came home in just under two hours. last up on centre court was none other than roger federer — he was forced into a first set tiebreak by serbia's dusan lajovic but after winning 7—0 the second two sets would soon follow. another day and another win on centre court for the seven time champion. i struggled early on, i couldn't get rid of the nerves...
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top seed angelique kerber beat belgium's kirsten flipkens 7—5 7—5. this year and has seemed somewhat uncomfortable with the tag of world number one, but she's just come through a hard fought battle with flipkens. there were some distressing scenes on court 17 as the american player bethanie mattek—sands suffered a really nasty knee injury. it left her screaming and crying on the court during her match with romania's sorana cirstea. mattek—sands‘ doubles partner lucie safarova, with whom she has won four grand slam titles, also came to console her. england's cricketers, led by new captainjoe root, recovered well on the opening day of the first test against south africa at lord's. after a shaky start they ended on 357—5, with root still there on 18a not out. our sports correspondent andy swiss was at lords for us. an incredible performance from joe root. things seem to be going well but his predecessor alastair cook went early for just three ben jennings will be kicking himself for not reviewing now on and whenjoe root came in, he was jittery and he ga
top seed angelique kerber beat belgium's kirsten flipkens 7—5 7—5. this year and has seemed somewhat uncomfortable with the tag of world number one, but she's just come through a hard fought battle with flipkens. there were some distressing scenes on court 17 as the american player bethanie mattek—sands suffered a really nasty knee injury. it left her screaming and crying on the court during her match with romania's sorana cirstea. mattek—sands‘ doubles partner lucie safarova, with...
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joining me now is kirsten hagland, a conservative commentator and zalita max well, the director of progressiverogramming for sirius xm and former director of progressive media for the clinton campaign. let me start with you. the week has been more some would say unusual, i would say crazy, than the preceding weeks and every week seemed crazy to me, but this is particularly crazy. so we end it now with the chief of staff coming in, general kelly, after last weekend we saw spicer going out and all of the up and down upheaval in between as a conservative, how do you try and make some rational sense out of this? >> well, i think as you said quite eloquently rationality is not necessarily a word that can apply to the political situation right now and i think that frustrates so many americans no matter what side of the political aisle you are on. what this week unfortunately showed and this is from someone that is more conservative is the gop has made a lot of promises over the last seven years, had a real opportunity here to have cohesive policy that addressed some of the difficulties of obamacare
joining me now is kirsten hagland, a conservative commentator and zalita max well, the director of progressiverogramming for sirius xm and former director of progressive media for the clinton campaign. let me start with you. the week has been more some would say unusual, i would say crazy, than the preceding weeks and every week seemed crazy to me, but this is particularly crazy. so we end it now with the chief of staff coming in, general kelly, after last weekend we saw spicer going out and...
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kirsten powers, why?t resist this both in his public comments, but it appears now, in a private meeting with the leader of russia? >> well, as far as we can tell, he thinks any time this is brought up that it's somehow undermining his win, it somehow feeds into the idea that he didn't win legitimately so he doesn't want to talk about it. of course, the reality is that the russians could go after anybody. it happened to be hillary clinton. you know, next time it could be a republican. it could be somebody else. and so in order to take -- you know, to fix this problem, he does need to be raising it at the highest levels, i think, and also within his administration, frankly, people need to be showing a lot more curiosity than they've been showing about the topic. >> amanda, i wonder how much g wiggle room the president has here. he's enormously powerful in nominations, but there's question of how far he can go. there's been talk of the return of the diplomatic compounds that were taken away from russia in re
kirsten powers, why?t resist this both in his public comments, but it appears now, in a private meeting with the leader of russia? >> well, as far as we can tell, he thinks any time this is brought up that it's somehow undermining his win, it somehow feeds into the idea that he didn't win legitimately so he doesn't want to talk about it. of course, the reality is that the russians could go after anybody. it happened to be hillary clinton. you know, next time it could be a republican. it...
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democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is joining us. it is nice to have you on. words, appalling, at the president's decision and you are working on legislation to try to prevent this, working across aisles, specifically with senator john mccain. what can you tell us about that? >> i have to tell you, what the president did is outrageous. these are men and women who woke up that morning, put on their uniforms, went to duty to do the work of protecting this country to find out by twitter, their president doesn't want their service. i can't think of something more disrespectful, more outrageous. there are thousands of men and women in the military, serving today, in all capacities doing extraordinary service for this country, who were just belittled, berated and devalued by the commander in chief. i can't think of something less patriotic. i'm beside myself in concern for the troops and the disarray the president is creating. i think it's outrageous he didn't consult with general mattis and commanders before doing this. there's an ongoing study general mattis asked
democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is joining us. it is nice to have you on. words, appalling, at the president's decision and you are working on legislation to try to prevent this, working across aisles, specifically with senator john mccain. what can you tell us about that? >> i have to tell you, what the president did is outrageous. these are men and women who woke up that morning, put on their uniforms, went to duty to do the work of protecting this country to find out by twitter,...
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. >> kirsten, the other question is, if this happened months ago, just from a journalistic standpoint, if they felt they were being blackmailed, should they have mentioned it at the time? and they allegedly were informing msnbc people, but what was the decision process in not talking about that alleged pressure from the white house? >> well, i mean, i think in their defense, it would have been a little awkward because of the content of what the story was going to be about. it was about their relationship. so i'm not sure how they would have disclosed that without raising all sorts of questions about their relationship at that time. so i don't know that you're obligated necessarily to disclose every single thing that happens. in this case, i could understand why they might be uncomfortable. i think the person who has behaved badly here is the president. if this is true, the idea that you would be trying to extort good coverage out of people by threatening, you know, a story about their personal lives is reprehensible. >> jason, it does seem like the president, in his tweet today, respo
. >> kirsten, the other question is, if this happened months ago, just from a journalistic standpoint, if they felt they were being blackmailed, should they have mentioned it at the time? and they allegedly were informing msnbc people, but what was the decision process in not talking about that alleged pressure from the white house? >> well, i mean, i think in their defense, it would have been a little awkward because of the content of what the story was going to be about. it was...
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. >> and kirsten dunst. neither relationship lasted. so maybe the third time is the charm. you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. ♪ >>> i love the music. >> she hasn't danced this much sitting down in a while. welcome to the overnight. >> welcome back. wildfires, russia again and a high-profile celebrity fight. >> a busy week, of course, but luckily it wasn't all doom and gloom, and here is our weekly friday rewind. >> those wildfires roaring across california, forcing about 8,000 evacuations. >> this was a charred, twisted piece of metal. that was a bunk bed. >> a stunning admission ending a week-long mystery in bucks county, pennsylvania. commission and participation of the murders of four young men. >> there's a crash. >> there's a loud boom and it shook my house. >> 15 marines and one navy corpsman were killed. this is difficult work for investigators. >> they are trying to figure out what brought this plane spiraling out of control. >> russian bombshell. the new report about the
. >> and kirsten dunst. neither relationship lasted. so maybe the third time is the charm. you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. ♪ >>> i love the music. >> she hasn't danced this much sitting down in a while. welcome to the overnight. >> welcome back. wildfires, russia again and a high-profile celebrity fight. >> a busy week, of course, but luckily it wasn't all doom...
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matt lewis, kirsten power, general psaki, david gergen.s not the first time that the president has sowed doubt about the u.s. meddling in the election. he happened to do it overseas and you don't go to warsaw and cast shadow over your intelligence agency. what do you make of that? >> that's true. you also don't attack a former president or attack the american media, which he did so he's doing a lot of things that are unprecedented and in his speech, which he got a lot of praise for, he did condemn russia for their destabilizing efforts in other countries. maybe people read into that, he could be talking about what happened here and then, of course, you have to take the full picture which is he's back to his other story which is who knows. >> matt lewis, you loved the speech in warsaw today but did that statement, "nobody knows for sure," which he delivered an hour before, did he undermine what was otherwise a very positive message? >> yes. he gets mad at the media for being critical of him and this is a case at the press conference and an
matt lewis, kirsten power, general psaki, david gergen.s not the first time that the president has sowed doubt about the u.s. meddling in the election. he happened to do it overseas and you don't go to warsaw and cast shadow over your intelligence agency. what do you make of that? >> that's true. you also don't attack a former president or attack the american media, which he did so he's doing a lot of things that are unprecedented and in his speech, which he got a lot of praise for, he...
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joining me now, david chalian, kirsten powers, brian lanza, matt whittaker and jason miller. david, how important is this news? >> i think it's pretty significant, because i think we have moved to a different place now. throughout the last six months when donald trump said no collusion, he had some sense that there was no data point out there that people could say hey, during the campaign, x talked to y. this is connected to russia and trying to damage hillary clinton. now we have that. now for the first time we actually have those data points, and it is donald trump, jr., as you were just discussing with jeff, anderson. nobody closer. this is something that was in senior strategy meetings, traveling the country as a surrogate. we know at that time, around june 9 last year is when staff shakeups were happening inside the trump orbit. because of the trump children's involvement with that. this is now central to the candidate, talking about damaging information to hillary clinton, which would be helpful to donald trump, from somebody who is a russian national, or foreign advers
joining me now, david chalian, kirsten powers, brian lanza, matt whittaker and jason miller. david, how important is this news? >> i think it's pretty significant, because i think we have moved to a different place now. throughout the last six months when donald trump said no collusion, he had some sense that there was no data point out there that people could say hey, during the campaign, x talked to y. this is connected to russia and trying to damage hillary clinton. now we have that....
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. >> i also want to bring in brian stelter, kirsten powers. brian, there's the whole question of where these leaks are coming from. >> right. >> who it is who had access to these e-mails, and was able to give them to the "new york times," and even tell them earlier about this -- about this meeting. >> there's an implication here that at least some of these leaks are coming from within the white house or right around the white house. and "the new york times" has said as much. advisers to the white house. >> that's how the times described it. >> just four days in a row of bombshells to the "new york times." we hear president trump praising his son as being transparent but as y'all have mentioned, it was only because the times called and asked for comment that the son released these e-mails. we've talked about the white house having a credibility crisis. so i'm struck by how many people are taking the president's lawyer at his word when the president's lawyer is saying, no, the president had no knowledge of this meeting and was not invve in this
. >> i also want to bring in brian stelter, kirsten powers. brian, there's the whole question of where these leaks are coming from. >> right. >> who it is who had access to these e-mails, and was able to give them to the "new york times," and even tell them earlier about this -- about this meeting. >> there's an implication here that at least some of these leaks are coming from within the white house or right around the white house. and "the new york...
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so i've gaurt to ask you, kirsten.massive dysfunction within the white house. what do you think voters think about the top administration officials in the white house settling personal grudges publicly with such terrible language. these are people working for the president's agenda. what do you think the supporters and voters out there in america feel about this? >> i obviously can't speak for all americans. but i can say i think it's pretty objectively true this is not how most grown ups behave. it's reminiscent of how middle school teenagers behave or something like that. the idea of drama queens. but they have this in fighting so publicly that the president's go having to to come in because of the fight and the president's going to have to decide and it's extremely juvenile at best and there are serious issues going on. this health care vote going on in the background where people are possibly going to lose their insurance and the most important thing is this little spat with reince priebus which aagain grown ups wo
so i've gaurt to ask you, kirsten.massive dysfunction within the white house. what do you think voters think about the top administration officials in the white house settling personal grudges publicly with such terrible language. these are people working for the president's agenda. what do you think the supporters and voters out there in america feel about this? >> i obviously can't speak for all americans. but i can say i think it's pretty objectively true this is not how most grown ups...
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david gergen, kim cuccinelli, maggie haberman, matt lewis and kirsten powers.this notion of repeal without replacement, is this realistic are or republicans seen to be trying to do all they can do before letting this go? >> it's more an act of symbolism. they don't have the votes. of the four senators who opposed this replace and repeal and delay, three of them are women. they stood up firmly on this. i just want to say, earlier in the program, the white house was instructing us on the duties of a president especially overseas. it's really time this white house faced up to the duties of the president here at home. and that is to be president of all the people. not just your base. that is to put the interests of the country first and not your own politics. and that is to stand up like a man and admit when you've come short and go back and try again. from my perspective on this health care issue, when the president says he's going to let obamacare fail, what that means is he's going to let a lot of americans suffer from increased premiums in the months ahead if t
david gergen, kim cuccinelli, maggie haberman, matt lewis and kirsten powers.this notion of repeal without replacement, is this realistic are or republicans seen to be trying to do all they can do before letting this go? >> it's more an act of symbolism. they don't have the votes. of the four senators who opposed this replace and repeal and delay, three of them are women. they stood up firmly on this. i just want to say, earlier in the program, the white house was instructing us on the...
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okay, kirsten and joan, you're in the hot seat.irst question. >> talk about the pricing of the products >> we're looking to introduce a subscription service which would be $14.99. >> is it $14.99 per set of sheets per week >> per set of sheets, the sheet sets have a fitted sheet, a flat sheet and pillow case and queen and king sets would have two pillow cases. >> kelly >> my question is is your brand anything more a laundry solution for rich college kids? >> it's that and more. this is just for the retail market and hospitality beyond that there's disaster relief, health care applications but for us our focus is on the college and the on-demand economy now. >> one of my first questions is you mentioned a subscription model. does that apply both to a consumer around the b to b model? >> the subscription is specifically for consumers we have contracts with businesses and they usually order on a yearly contract. >> what stops other companies from copying this concept? >> first we're building a brand and that's the most important advic
okay, kirsten and joan, you're in the hot seat.irst question. >> talk about the pricing of the products >> we're looking to introduce a subscription service which would be $14.99. >> is it $14.99 per set of sheets per week >> per set of sheets, the sheet sets have a fitted sheet, a flat sheet and pillow case and queen and king sets would have two pillow cases. >> kelly >> my question is is your brand anything more a laundry solution for rich college kids?...
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they lost to 13th seeds kirsten flipkens & sania mirza 6—3, 3—6, 6—4.about that the saturday night action? the school is hiding. the pair who have 25 grand slam titles, murray with 3com hingis with 22. —— married bethanie mattek sands says she will need surgery after injuring her knee in the second round against sorana cirstea on thursday. the american player has confirmed that she has dislocated her knee and has also ruptured tendons. she will now fly to new york tomorrow to seek further medical advice. having secured his progress into the last sixteen with victory over fabio fognini yesterday andy murray has enjoyed a rare weekend without a match. there hasn't been too much time to rest though for the world number one and defending champion. he's been going through his paces on the practice courts today as he prepares for his quarterfinal with france's benoit paire on monday. he also found time to make an appearance in the centre court royal box. in pretty good company. a whole host of british sporting greats in attendance as always a middle saturday.
they lost to 13th seeds kirsten flipkens & sania mirza 6—3, 3—6, 6—4.about that the saturday night action? the school is hiding. the pair who have 25 grand slam titles, murray with 3com hingis with 22. —— married bethanie mattek sands says she will need surgery after injuring her knee in the second round against sorana cirstea on thursday. the american player has confirmed that she has dislocated her knee and has also ruptured tendons. she will now fly to new york tomorrow to seek...
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now thinks that we the people do not have the right to be anonymous this is how kirsten powers their political analyst explained it in a tweet. people do not have a right to stay anonymous so they can spew their racist massage honest homophobic garbage now that's an interesting argument coming from a network that's been running stories about trump based on unnamed sources for months based on anonymous sources according to this source who spoke on the condition of anonymity. now to me sources are the basis of most truthful reporting oftentimes you do have to gather information using anonymous sources say can i use your name and they say no can i use you as an anonymous source a source familiar with the matter they say yes and then we report the information on the air we've heard c.n.n. use this phrase so much it's actually spawned a number of online memes sure c.n.n. protects their online sources but the way they see it if you post something online that they consider to be offensive they have the right to reveal your personal information to the public something that could actually put
now thinks that we the people do not have the right to be anonymous this is how kirsten powers their political analyst explained it in a tweet. people do not have a right to stay anonymous so they can spew their racist massage honest homophobic garbage now that's an interesting argument coming from a network that's been running stories about trump based on unnamed sources for months based on anonymous sources according to this source who spoke on the condition of anonymity. now to me sources...
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they lost to 13th seeds kirsten flipkens & sania mirza 6—3, 3—6, 6—4.e title last year. going great guns today. taking them toa going great guns today. taking them to a deciding set. fantastic story if they can upset the odds to come past the french pair booking their place in the next round. live pictures out on court number three. bethanie mattek sands says she will need surgery after injuring her knee in the second round against sorana cirstea on thursday. the american player has confirmed that she has dislocated her knee and has also ruptured tendons. she will now fly to new york tomorrow to seek further medical advice. having secured his progress into the last sixteen with victory over fabio fognini yesterday andy murray has enjoyed a rare weekend without a match. there hasn't been too much time to rest though for the world number one and defending champion. he's been going through his paces on the practice courts today as he prepares for his quarterfinal with france's benoit paire on monday. he also found time to make an appearance in the centre c
they lost to 13th seeds kirsten flipkens & sania mirza 6—3, 3—6, 6—4.e title last year. going great guns today. taking them toa going great guns today. taking them to a deciding set. fantastic story if they can upset the odds to come past the french pair booking their place in the next round. live pictures out on court number three. bethanie mattek sands says she will need surgery after injuring her knee in the second round against sorana cirstea on thursday. the american player has...
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reporter: rae steckler homorody said the flag was hanging outside her shop last thursday when two when kirsten called her obscene names for flying the flag. these are the photos she took during the incident. their faces are blurred because fremont police say they are still investigating. this happened around 3 pm on a quaint stretch of niles boulevard in fremont. she said a man in a blue shirt walked in. >> why are you hanging that flag. i said, the rainbow flag out front? he said, yes. i said because i'm an ally. >> reporter: she said he became belligerent and refused to leave. >> he was just -- throwing out the f you. go f yourself. you don't have any respect for this country. you're not patriotic. >> reporter: her grandfather was a marine and her father was a former fremont police chief. she said she was shocked. the man eventually walked down the street became back a short time later with a second man. she said she caught her husband and started taking photos of the men 11 hit her hand. >> he went to smack my phone out of my hand and smacked my hand out of the way. >> reporter: police say
reporter: rae steckler homorody said the flag was hanging outside her shop last thursday when two when kirsten called her obscene names for flying the flag. these are the photos she took during the incident. their faces are blurred because fremont police say they are still investigating. this happened around 3 pm on a quaint stretch of niles boulevard in fremont. she said a man in a blue shirt walked in. >> why are you hanging that flag. i said, the rainbow flag out front? he said, yes. i...