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that mary persisted and had her way. and as a widow she had to demonstrate her authority and strength for her slaves and overseers perceived weakness could lead to resistance to show that the infections by enslaved people owned by widow showed up more often in courts than those biden. so that protected the enslaved people could not see as an overseer of discipline. and that will the planters would create the mistresses and the day-to-day extraction of work from laborers and a woman vulnerable to the criticism. >> thank you. that is a helpful contrast. you put two things together there that mary ball washington experiences as a widow and how the law in virginia and then in a powerful position. so mary ball washington is very interesting figure both extremely powerful and some context so when we come back to you in the second round to give us a reminder of what that meant that lot of overture that defines property owning is crucial for us to understand. and that which constrains people is important to understand it. and ho
that mary persisted and had her way. and as a widow she had to demonstrate her authority and strength for her slaves and overseers perceived weakness could lead to resistance to show that the infections by enslaved people owned by widow showed up more often in courts than those biden. so that protected the enslaved people could not see as an overseer of discipline. and that will the planters would create the mistresses and the day-to-day extraction of work from laborers and a woman vulnerable...
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his two older sisters are elizabeth and mary ann, more on mary ann in a second. the president also has a younger brother, whose name is robert. you might have seen robert in the news recently because it was in robert's name that basically the president has tried to stop this book from being published, by using his anti-first amendment lawyer to bring a lawsuit against this book's publisher. we'll have more on that in a minute as well. but the president also, once upon a time, had an older brother as well, an older brother named fred, who died years ago at the age of 42 after years of alcoholism. well, fred's daughter, mary, who is now 55 years old, she has a ph.d. in clinical psychology. her name is mary trump, and she is the author of this book, which comes out next week. i can tell you tonight some of what's in it because i am not embargoed from telling you some of what i have just read here. so i'm going to tell you some of what i've just read here. honestly a lot of it is a family portrait like the story about the random gold lame shoe. what's that? it's my p
his two older sisters are elizabeth and mary ann, more on mary ann in a second. the president also has a younger brother, whose name is robert. you might have seen robert in the news recently because it was in robert's name that basically the president has tried to stop this book from being published, by using his anti-first amendment lawyer to bring a lawsuit against this book's publisher. we'll have more on that in a minute as well. but the president also, once upon a time, had an older...
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mary trump will have your seat now. and congratulations to simon & schuster for what is amounting to a bang-up summer for people saying absolutely horrifying things about what they know about this president from close pr pr proximity to him. we're going to be joined tonight by mary trump, and you should know before she wrote this book, she was not exactly in hiding. this is obviously her debut as an internationally known person, but she has pursued a distinguished academic career including recognition as a literature student at tufts, which may explain in part why she's a notably good writer, which i think is helping sell this book. she earned her ph.d. in clinical psychology. she's contributed to widely cited books in that field, and she has been in the press in the past as a lower-profile but good standing member of the famous trump family. she was notably in the press before in an instance where something went very, very wrong inside that family, and you should know this for context. this is -- i'm going to quote thi
mary trump will have your seat now. and congratulations to simon & schuster for what is amounting to a bang-up summer for people saying absolutely horrifying things about what they know about this president from close pr pr proximity to him. we're going to be joined tonight by mary trump, and you should know before she wrote this book, she was not exactly in hiding. this is obviously her debut as an internationally known person, but she has pursued a distinguished academic career including...
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mary: my name is mary reid. interviewer: m-a-r-y. mary: right. my middle name is elizabeth. interviewer: elizabeth. and then last name? reid. i was born in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 1927. april of 1927. interviewer: what date? mary: ninth. april 9, 1927. tell me about your family when you were born? mary: we were very poor. my father was from tennessee. my mother was from pittsburgh. and when i was born, we lived in pittsburgh then. i had two older brothers and a sister. the oldest brother was 10 years older than i was. and so, i -- by the time i a little kid,nd they were already grown. so it seemed to me as if i was almost an only child. and i always missed not having somebody else. but we were poor. lived in houses on a hill. i was never without friends, because we played on the street s and in the fields, on the hills. pittsburgh is full of hills, so i was -- my mother would warn me when i would go out to play, not to go over the hill. and of course, i didn't until i andto the end of the row went around the row, until she couldn't see me. but then i went over the hill, be
mary: my name is mary reid. interviewer: m-a-r-y. mary: right. my middle name is elizabeth. interviewer: elizabeth. and then last name? reid. i was born in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 1927. april of 1927. interviewer: what date? mary: ninth. april 9, 1927. tell me about your family when you were born? mary: we were very poor. my father was from tennessee. my mother was from pittsburgh. and when i was born, we lived in pittsburgh then. i had two older brothers and a sister. the oldest brother was...
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and mary ball and then mary ball washington, she is live men and women and children the first of whom she inherited when she was just three years old when her father died. tom, joe and jack. in all of the places that she and her family lived, it was 40 - 50 percent of race and trend people and she was married for 12 years. to george washington's father and she bore six children. five who lived in the eldest became the first president. she managed 300 like a hundred acre estate for more than three decades and she wasn't keen to leaving. even when she was elderly. but she did eventually. into the for the 17 years of a long life in fredericksburg, virginia. and is now that town. in the opportunities of exploring this book better understanding of the market faster and returning to a distinguished panel. and perhaps my last name, always in favor of introducing people from alphabetical order. it solo career of politics. it four bestsellers about ronald reagan, political biography of newt gingrich's career any summer 1941. a new york times bestseller about the events and attack on pearl harb
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donald trump lied about mary trump while he was introducing mary trump to melania.e said that mary trump had survived a terrible drug problem, and mary trump immediately corrected him saying i've never done drugs in my life. but donald trump kept pushing that lie. it seemed, as rachel said, when she introduced the subject in her interview that donald trump experiences pleasure and was experiencing pleasure in that lying which would certainly be one important reason he can't stop doing it. it might be the only pleasure left in his life at this point. mary trump agreed with rachel's analysis that lying is a perverse pleasure for donald trump and mary trump added another psychological motivation for donald trump's lying and why he must be surrounded by people in the white house who never challenge his lying. >> yeah. it's also a power play. one that fits into his favorite narrative, you know? the comeback is much more impressive if you are coming back from a really awful place in the gutter like being a drug addict instead of just like having a tough time in life. it i
donald trump lied about mary trump while he was introducing mary trump to melania.e said that mary trump had survived a terrible drug problem, and mary trump immediately corrected him saying i've never done drugs in my life. but donald trump kept pushing that lie. it seemed, as rachel said, when she introduced the subject in her interview that donald trump experiences pleasure and was experiencing pleasure in that lying which would certainly be one important reason he can't stop doing it. it...
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trump by far than mary trump. when she came, ironically, to be her second co-writer or ghost writer, she never got an interview with him. he literally wouldn't talk to her. so all these things we said four years ago, the good news is that i believe that the coaless sense of so many events that demonstrate his malfeasance and we are watching him on the one hand destroy himself, which i am happy to see happen, but on the other hand to destroy the country in the process. >> there is one other very important thing i think mary trump explained tonight. she explained why the united states is doing literally the worst job in the world of fighting the coronavirus, and it's because of that twisted psyche of donald trump that was shaped by his father that does not allow donald trump to admit a mistake. mary trump says that admitting a mistake is like the death penalty for donald trump. let's listen to this. >> even at the time i was writing, we were, i think in new york we were passed the worst of it, but it was clear that
trump by far than mary trump. when she came, ironically, to be her second co-writer or ghost writer, she never got an interview with him. he literally wouldn't talk to her. so all these things we said four years ago, the good news is that i believe that the coaless sense of so many events that demonstrate his malfeasance and we are watching him on the one hand destroy himself, which i am happy to see happen, but on the other hand to destroy the country in the process. >> there is one...
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>> marie: but it's not. and these mayors -- look, accuse all these mayors or governors about not caring about their citizens, that's really unfair. these are tough situations. a large majority of people on the streets, by the way, are people. mullamolotov cocktails and peope not, and they should be challenged by law enforcement. president trump hav has made clr he's going after democratic led cities. he has said that, plain and straight out. it seems to many people like this is a political strategy to show himself as a law and order president ahead of a tough election that he is couching in law enforcement activity. for many people, that he keeps saying he's going after democratic cities and democrats feels like he is making a law enforcement issue a political one, which we should not be doing in this country. >> harris: may i ask a quick follow-up? and then charlie, jump in. marie, is there another republican led city that is having the kinds of problems that we are seeing in a democratic led city? let me l
>> marie: but it's not. and these mayors -- look, accuse all these mayors or governors about not caring about their citizens, that's really unfair. these are tough situations. a large majority of people on the streets, by the way, are people. mullamolotov cocktails and peope not, and they should be challenged by law enforcement. president trump hav has made clr he's going after democratic led cities. he has said that, plain and straight out. it seems to many people like this is a...
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he lies -- tells a big weird lie about mary trump. right in front of mary trump. right in front of her. he lies about her while introducing her to his new wife. he tells mrs. trump, melania, that his niece mary had a terrible drug problem. that she has bounced back from. and mary says, she said in the moment, whoa, no, no, no, i've never done drugs in my whole life, but he continues and he continues to insist that she had a terrible drug problem that she bounced back from. and he continues to insist this in front of her. she says, quote, he slid me a look and smiled. he was embellishing the story for effect and he knew that i knew it. it's a fairly close member of the president's family. who has just written this book that in part is about, like, if there's sort of a theme in the book, it's definitely a psychological analysis of the president and his father and how he became the type of person that he is, but the -- the sort of plot point that you keep coming back to in, like, every anecdote about him, both with the family and in dealing with the public and in bus
he lies -- tells a big weird lie about mary trump. right in front of mary trump. right in front of her. he lies about her while introducing her to his new wife. he tells mrs. trump, melania, that his niece mary had a terrible drug problem. that she has bounced back from. and mary says, she said in the moment, whoa, no, no, no, i've never done drugs in my whole life, but he continues and he continues to insist that she had a terrible drug problem that she bounced back from. and he continues to...
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in mary's mind, yes.adn't called the sheriff to confess to the crime, nor had she called to point her finger at a potentially jealous girlfriend. no, mary had someone else entirely in mind and the clue to who killed the superintendent could be found on his computer. >>> coming up, the secret comes out. >> this long thing about don't -- don't you dare contact my wife ever again and if you do, you're gonna be sorry. >> when "dateline" continues. when we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. ♪ ♪ no matter how you stay fit keep it light w
in mary's mind, yes.adn't called the sheriff to confess to the crime, nor had she called to point her finger at a potentially jealous girlfriend. no, mary had someone else entirely in mind and the clue to who killed the superintendent could be found on his computer. >>> coming up, the secret comes out. >> this long thing about don't -- don't you dare contact my wife ever again and if you do, you're gonna be sorry. >> when "dateline" continues. when we started...
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i called mary again. >> again mary told him to calm down. she said skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a call from sheila. >> she said she had to tell me the truth. i said, well, what truth? she said, we snuck out last night. >> mary's heart fell. skylar had done that once before, gone on a late-night joyride with rachel and sheila. that time they were caught for being out after the town curfew. now here was a worried sheila saying they had done it again. >> i said, where did you go? where is skylar? she said skylar insisted they drop her off at the end of the street so we wouldn't hear her sneaking back in. >> now that missing screen and bench outside skyler's window made sense. skylar had put it th
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a lot of americans, i'm just diving into the book on mary trump. just this evening, i was reading about it, and i've been talking to historians who have studied president trump. his world view comes a lot from his upbringing, he had a father who didn't want him to be emotional. he grew up in such wealth and privilege and grew up around african-americans who were the driver to his father or the maid to his home. so his whole world view is formed in a lot of the ways that we -- when we see him grow up. so this is a president who, i guess this is a president who we're just learning more and more about. in this regard, this book is really a window into his character. i think maybe that's also why we're seeing president trump go off and do these things that seem to be frankly weird or frankly unusual politically, political risks that he's taking. maybe he feels backed up against the wall, because polls are showing joe biden is doing better and better, and now he has his niece with a new book with this tell-all book. >> we all await your next questioning
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mary trump has an awful lot to say. and rachel tomorrow night i'm sure will get at most of it. >> and i'll be watching you tonight, lawrence. have a good evening and a good show. >> thank you. >>> in the clearest possible sign that donald trump knows he is losing his re-election campaign, donald trump tonight fired his campaign manager who had never run a political campaign of any kind in his life before. it is yet another trump firing that proves donald trump was lying when he told his voters four years ago that he hire it is best people. his campaign manager was fired by chris cristie when christy was the governor of new jersey and bill was implicated in the scandal that effectively ended chris cristie's political career, the closing of lanes to punish a local new jersey mayor who was judged to be not loyal enough to chris cristie. so tonight we have the full accounting of just how much of a disaster donald trump's first campaign rally during the coronavirus pandemic actually was. a campaign manager who produced that
mary trump has an awful lot to say. and rachel tomorrow night i'm sure will get at most of it. >> and i'll be watching you tonight, lawrence. have a good evening and a good show. >> thank you. >>> in the clearest possible sign that donald trump knows he is losing his re-election campaign, donald trump tonight fired his campaign manager who had never run a political campaign of any kind in his life before. it is yet another trump firing that proves donald trump was lying...
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mary trump tomorrow night. can't wait. and speaking of infrastructure week, donald trump went to georgia today to give what was billed as an infrastructure speech which, of course, was all about joe biden and hating the press and all sorts of things. stacey abrams was actually waiting for donald trump to arrive in her state, and she warned voters about what donald trump was going to say today before he arrived. stacey abrams is going to join us later in the hour. and we are going to show a lot of what mary trump has already had to say in her interview with george stephanopoulos. kind of a preview for tomorrow night with rachel. mary trump has an awful lot to say. and rachel tomorrow night i'm sure will get at most of it. >> and i'll be watching you tonight, lawrence. have a good evening and a good show. >> thank you. really appreciate it. thank you. >>> in the clearest possible sign that donald trump knows he is losing his re-election campaign, donald trump tonight fired his campaign manager, brad parscale, who had never r
mary trump tomorrow night. can't wait. and speaking of infrastructure week, donald trump went to georgia today to give what was billed as an infrastructure speech which, of course, was all about joe biden and hating the press and all sorts of things. stacey abrams was actually waiting for donald trump to arrive in her state, and she warned voters about what donald trump was going to say today before he arrived. stacey abrams is going to join us later in the hour. and we are going to show a lot...
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paul: yes, i know, mary.er] >> mary: it was a very good report and coupled with that you had good numbers on the index that studies manufacturing for the month of june, consumer confidence up, but i would remind you that we are still 15 million jobs short of what we had. paul: well, what's the reason behind this, mary, seems to me the biggest single factor is reopening, that's what's really driving this? >> mary: yes, what i found interesting was hospitality and retail were some of the biggest gainers and, of course, hospitality were really just chipping away there because in the area of travel and entertainment and so forth most important are still holding back but that's where there was really strong job growth. along with retail, the consumer wanted to go out and go shopping and they had money in their pockets because they weren't able to do it for a couple of months, so they were ready to go. paul: jason, one of the things that supports the case that reopenings are the big driver here is that jobless clai
paul: yes, i know, mary.er] >> mary: it was a very good report and coupled with that you had good numbers on the index that studies manufacturing for the month of june, consumer confidence up, but i would remind you that we are still 15 million jobs short of what we had. paul: well, what's the reason behind this, mary, seems to me the biggest single factor is reopening, that's what's really driving this? >> mary: yes, what i found interesting was hospitality and retail were some of...
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paul: mary?tudy from a veterinarian school in france which trained eight dogs to go -- to find a virus. four of them had 100%. let's hear it for man's best friend once again comes through for us. paul: dan? >> i'm giving a hit hastings law school in san francisco which is suing the city's progressive democratic leadership basically for letting the city fall apart. more specifically a part of the city called the tender loin district which currently looks like something literally out of mad max. people living in ramshackled tents, drunk, drugs everywhere, crime rampant. i don't know whether you can win a lawsuit like this to maintain civil order, but i sure wish them luck. paul: all right, thank you all very much. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel. thanks to all of you in particular for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. eric: the 4th of july like we have never really experienced in our nation before. the coronavirus pandemic preventing the usual holida
paul: mary?tudy from a veterinarian school in france which trained eight dogs to go -- to find a virus. four of them had 100%. let's hear it for man's best friend once again comes through for us. paul: dan? >> i'm giving a hit hastings law school in san francisco which is suing the city's progressive democratic leadership basically for letting the city fall apart. more specifically a part of the city called the tender loin district which currently looks like something literally out of mad...
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mary, got it? helping me in this campaign, giving advice, putting on the internet and did the kind of things that make axis as full. i want to thank our campaign team. they have worked their hearts out. they have given their full effort to this. we feel like we're making progress at the end but it wasn't enough in these last days. i really appreciate that team and all the work they have done for me. i can never thank them enough. [applause] like i let them down. they worked so hard and we just could not get it going. thank you all for that support. let me say this about the president in our relationship. i leave with no regrets. it was an honor to serve the people of alabama in the senate and i was extraordinarily proud of the accomplishments we had as attorney general. on recusal, i follow the law. i did the right thing. and i saved the president's bacon in the process. it could have been a catastrophe. i'm so glad it finally ended after a prolonged time and the president has been cleared. leave e
mary, got it? helping me in this campaign, giving advice, putting on the internet and did the kind of things that make axis as full. i want to thank our campaign team. they have worked their hearts out. they have given their full effort to this. we feel like we're making progress at the end but it wasn't enough in these last days. i really appreciate that team and all the work they have done for me. i can never thank them enough. [applause] like i let them down. they worked so hard and we just...
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and tonight, mary with the news. >> hey, david, it's mary daniel here. thrilled to be able to tell you about my new dream job. >> reporter: mary is washing dishes. >> i haven't seen him in 114 days. so it is an absolute honor to be there. >> reporter: today, mary walking into work. her temperature checked before heading into the kitchen. and then afterward, mary walking into her husband's room. >> hello? give me a hug. >> reporter: a hug and a kiss. mary's head on her husband's shoulder. tonight, mary and her message. >> don't give up. there is hope. things will get better. don't give up. >> washing dishes to hug her husband. good night. >>>hee changed over a week's time about two or three times, from opening to closing, to reopening. >> that gym owner summing up the turmoil many businesses are dealing with. a yo-yo effect that is giving people whiplash and sleepless nights. >> today, we are announcing additional statewide actions as it relates to the stay at home order. >> bars, gyms, hair salons, they might close today or in a few days. we'll help you
and tonight, mary with the news. >> hey, david, it's mary daniel here. thrilled to be able to tell you about my new dream job. >> reporter: mary is washing dishes. >> i haven't seen him in 114 days. so it is an absolute honor to be there. >> reporter: today, mary walking into work. her temperature checked before heading into the kitchen. and then afterward, mary walking into her husband's room. >> hello? give me a hug. >> reporter: a hug and a kiss. mary's...
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mary trump knows this.in effect, for her at this point. mary trump will probably be watching what you'll be watching next. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. (vo)you start with america's verizmost awarded network, to build unlimited right. the one with unbeatable reliability 13 times in a row. this network is one less thing i have to worry about. (vo) then you give people more plans to mix and match so you only pay for what you need verizon unlimited plan is so reasonable, they can stay on for the rest of their lives. awww... (vo) you include the best in entertainment and you offer it all starting at $35. because
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our guest tonight is mary l. trump. the niece of the current president of the united states when the president's, what is it, 54th national security adviser, john bolton, sought earlier this year to publish his book about his time in the trump white house, you may recall there were lots of threats from the white house and from the president personally, there was a concerted legal effort including anne esffort by the u department of justice to try to stop john bolton from publishing that book. that's the kind of thing this attorney general, bill barr, is happy to do for this president but john bolton's publisher,shut to the mattresses for him. they fought tooth and nail they defied the white house bluster and threats. they fought every legal action and they got that thing out. and, you know, simon and shuster has the first amendment on their side and they were righteously and effectively standing up for the first amendment rights of themselves and their author, for sure to be honest, though, simon & shuster also knew it
our guest tonight is mary l. trump. the niece of the current president of the united states when the president's, what is it, 54th national security adviser, john bolton, sought earlier this year to publish his book about his time in the trump white house, you may recall there were lots of threats from the white house and from the president personally, there was a concerted legal effort including anne esffort by the u department of justice to try to stop john bolton from publishing that book....
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she is, at the moment, the next best thing to mary trump because he is a lifetime friend of mary trump's and knows her very well and spoke to her. spent a lot of time while mary trump was writing the book that was so featured on your show last night. and, so, she's going to tell us what she knows about how this book came about and what she knows about this relationship that mary trump has with not just her uncle donald but the rest of the family. and how is that going now? >> yeah. that's fascinating. i'm so glad you've got her. we're in this unusual situation where mary trump's book is in the hands of journalists and coming out next week, but she herself is still legally precluded about speaking about what she wrote the book about so you are going to get as close as anybody can get. >> and she is authorized to speak for mary trump. this is not just a friend raising her hand and saying, hey, i know her. you know, i have something to say. this is -- this is a kind of carefully arranged way of doing this at this stage. >> this is exciting. this is -- i'm riveted already. go lawrence. >> al
she is, at the moment, the next best thing to mary trump because he is a lifetime friend of mary trump's and knows her very well and spoke to her. spent a lot of time while mary trump was writing the book that was so featured on your show last night. and, so, she's going to tell us what she knows about how this book came about and what she knows about this relationship that mary trump has with not just her uncle donald but the rest of the family. and how is that going now? >> yeah. that's...
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we are back with dan henninger, mary o'grady and jason riley. mary, shot of adrenaline.o we need it? is another trillion or two from the federal government the kind of shot we need? mary: did i mention this is election year? [laughter] lots of politicians need this money. what's interesting to start with is about 40% of the last package has not been spent and that's about, that's more than the $1.2 trillion. for the rest of us, we look at that and realize somebody will have to pay this money back to that hasn't been spent and now the democrats come along and say we want to spend a whole other pile of money and republicans start negotiating with them, which seems like a mistake in a lot of ways because all their negotiating, their negotiating with themselves in a way. you don't really need this right now somebody will have to pay it back. it's not good for growth in the long run of the u.s. economy. paul: is there anything in here you think would be something you would describe as a progrowth measure? anything? mary: some ways before like a portion he would get in your no
we are back with dan henninger, mary o'grady and jason riley. mary, shot of adrenaline.o we need it? is another trillion or two from the federal government the kind of shot we need? mary: did i mention this is election year? [laughter] lots of politicians need this money. what's interesting to start with is about 40% of the last package has not been spent and that's about, that's more than the $1.2 trillion. for the rest of us, we look at that and realize somebody will have to pay this money...
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he exclaimed something and then said, "mary, you're stacked", or something like that. >> mary says the person who shaped the future president the most was his father, whom she describes as a sociopath. >> he had no empathy. he was incredibly driven in a way that turned other people, including his children, his wife, into pawns. to be used to his own ends, and, in my father's case, tragically, he was not of use. >> mary says her father, fred jr. was the heir apparent to the business until he rejected his eldest son. >> you wrote, donald my father. >> that was harder to write. partially, because my dad, he was kind, generous, fiercely loyal and beloved. >> you say that was the hard sentence to write. i lift out the next sentence. i can't let him destroy my country. >> there are so many parallels between the circumstances in which my family operated and in which this country is now operating. the collateral damage that can be created by allowing somebody to, to live their lives without accountability. and it is striking to see that continuing now on a much grander scale.
he exclaimed something and then said, "mary, you're stacked", or something like that. >> mary says the person who shaped the future president the most was his father, whom she describes as a sociopath. >> he had no empathy. he was incredibly driven in a way that turned other people, including his children, his wife, into pawns. to be used to his own ends, and, in my father's case, tragically, he was not of use. >> mary says her father, fred jr. was the heir apparent...
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there are a lot of questions swirling around about the release of trump's mary trump's book and they all are going to depend on what's actually in the nondisclosure agreement that she signed 20 years ago mary's lawyers are arguing that the n.d.a. is too broad in scope and it can't be enforced because that this isn't actually it's actually an argument it's made by other people have been bound by india as regarding donald trump and those cases were very successful her lawyers are claiming that the trunk children entered into an agreement on false pretenses then the whole thing would be considered no and void an interesting part about this there may be what we call in this is a guess but there may be what we call liquidated damages involved in this and what that means is there has there doesn't have to be a showing of damages there simply has to be a showing that the contract has been violated and then that that liquidated damages mt falls on on mary trump most of the time you'll see a publishing company like simon and schuster say look we will handle liquidated damages we think we can
there are a lot of questions swirling around about the release of trump's mary trump's book and they all are going to depend on what's actually in the nondisclosure agreement that she signed 20 years ago mary's lawyers are arguing that the n.d.a. is too broad in scope and it can't be enforced because that this isn't actually it's actually an argument it's made by other people have been bound by india as regarding donald trump and those cases were very successful her lawyers are claiming that...
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we have a trump with us this evening, mary trump. fresh off the heels of her uncle's first tweet about her new tell-all book that is selling like hotcakes. nearly a million copies on just it's first day. the president finally weighed in on it tonight. that was going to be my starting angle, that i can't believe he hasn't said anything and typical fashion, he takes down his niece just like anybody else that says something he doesn't like. but what is her response? you're going to hear from mary trump about what it's like to grow up in that family, what the family was like, what donald trump is a product of and something else. you know, you hear clinicians all the time talk about the president and what they think he is and isn't. but they don't know him. they haven't been around him. they don't know anybody who is really around him on a regular basis. mary trump is a psychologist, and has been around him, and knows the people that watched him grow up. that is powerful insight. so how does she, if not diagnose, explain her uncle's behav
we have a trump with us this evening, mary trump. fresh off the heels of her uncle's first tweet about her new tell-all book that is selling like hotcakes. nearly a million copies on just it's first day. the president finally weighed in on it tonight. that was going to be my starting angle, that i can't believe he hasn't said anything and typical fashion, he takes down his niece just like anybody else that says something he doesn't like. but what is her response? you're going to hear from mary...
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mary, go first. >> marie: sometimes doing what you believe is right has consequences.eved was the right thing to do in this moment in our country over ratings. i think that's admirable. they can find some new programming to get their ratings back up, i'm confident. >> harris: kennedy? >> kennedy: they'll bring it back. they'll definitely find a way to bring it back. people want to watch it because interactions with police and citizens right now, it's at a very different point, and people want to see that. >> harris: dagen? >> dagen: if only canceling a tv show made our nation's problems go away. can we all just take a breath sometimes, and just say it's a hiatus rather than the cancellation? >> harris: guy? >> guy: if the ratings are tanking and the revenues plunge, the people who are responsible to the decision to cancel should be the ones on the chopping block, not people farther down in the company when they are looking for cost savings all the sudden. >> harris: know we have time for rebuttal. marie? [laughter] >> guy: wow! >> marie: it is an interesting question,
mary, go first. >> marie: sometimes doing what you believe is right has consequences.eved was the right thing to do in this moment in our country over ratings. i think that's admirable. they can find some new programming to get their ratings back up, i'm confident. >> harris: kennedy? >> kennedy: they'll bring it back. they'll definitely find a way to bring it back. people want to watch it because interactions with police and citizens right now, it's at a very different point,...
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mary trump agrees with the finding that president trump is a narcissist. >> mary trump says that her father, who was donald trump's older brother, and donald trump learned early on that lying was the best way of dealing with their father's demanding expectations. >> mary trump's father was fred trump, jr., the heir apparent to the trump kingdom. but he never liked working for his father's company, and became an airline pilot despite his father's pressure to join the family business. fred trump, jr., died at age 42 after years of alcoholism in 1981. making donald trump the heir apparent at age 35. mary trump offers an explanation of why fred trump junior's life was trucrushed under his father pressure and donald trump was not. p was not. >> leading off our discussion tonight, tim o'brian, senior columnist for bloomberg opinion, the author of "trump nation" and a retired assistant clinical psychiatrist from harvard. dr. dotis, let me begin with you. this is the first report you've been able to see of a mental health professional with actual close access and contact to donald trump in e
mary trump agrees with the finding that president trump is a narcissist. >> mary trump says that her father, who was donald trump's older brother, and donald trump learned early on that lying was the best way of dealing with their father's demanding expectations. >> mary trump's father was fred trump, jr., the heir apparent to the trump kingdom. but he never liked working for his father's company, and became an airline pilot despite his father's pressure to join the family business....
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any reaction to mary trump's book, sir? mary trump describes the president's father, fred trump, as "a high-functioning sociopath who short-circuited donald's ability to develop and experience the entire spectrum of human emotion." ms. trump, a trained psychologist, claims the president's father "perverted his son's perception of the world and damaged his ability to live in it." "donald is not simply weak," she writes, "his ego is a fragile thing that must be bolstered every moment, because he knows deep down that he is nothing of what he claims to be." she adds, "his cruelty serves, in part, as a means to distract both us and himself from the true extent of his failures." mary trump says the president's sister, retired judge marianne trump barry, told her in 2015 she didn't take her brother's presidential campaign seriously, saying, "he's a clown." the white house today is hitting back. >> it's ridiculous, absurd allegations that have absolutely no bearing in truth. i have yet to see the book, but it is a book of falsehood
any reaction to mary trump's book, sir? mary trump describes the president's father, fred trump, as "a high-functioning sociopath who short-circuited donald's ability to develop and experience the entire spectrum of human emotion." ms. trump, a trained psychologist, claims the president's father "perverted his son's perception of the world and damaged his ability to live in it." "donald is not simply weak," she writes, "his ego is a fragile thing that must be...
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mary trump agrees with the finding that president trump is a narcissist. >> mary trump says that her father, who was donald trump's older brother, and donald trump learned early on that lying was the best way of dealing with their father's demanding expectations. >> mary trump says that her father, who was donald trump's older brother, and donald trumpm learned early on that lying was the best way of dealing with th their father's demanding expectations. for some of the trump kids, lying was a way of life. and fred's oldist son, lying was defensive. not simply a way to circumvent his father's disapprovalal or to avoid punish. but a way to survive. lying was a mode of self-aggrandizement. and marry trump's father was fred trump jr., the heir apparent to the trump kingdom. but he never liked working for his father's company, and became an airline pilot despite his father's pressure to join the family business. p fred trump jr. died at age 42 after years of alcoholism in 1981. making donald trump the heir apparent at age 35. mary trump offers an explanation of why fred trump jr.'s life
mary trump agrees with the finding that president trump is a narcissist. >> mary trump says that her father, who was donald trump's older brother, and donald trump learned early on that lying was the best way of dealing with their father's demanding expectations. >> mary trump says that her father, who was donald trump's older brother, and donald trumpm learned early on that lying was the best way of dealing with th their father's demanding expectations. for some of the trump kids,...
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>> mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. >>> now to the book the president tried to block from his niece mary trump. the final hurdle just cleared, allowing her to speak out. and she did so today with our george stephanopoulos. here's the first look tonight. >> boil it important thing you think the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country, and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or what you saw then? >> based on what i've seen my entire adult life. >> the white house calls mary trump's book a book of falsehoods. but there is a lot to unpack from this interview. george will have much more first thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime there is news tonight in the ghislaine maxwell case. she pleaded not guilty today and asked to be released on bail. what the judge decided, and what we learned about the name she was using and about her having a spouse. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, ghislaine ma
>> mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. >>> now to the book the president tried to block from his niece mary trump. the final hurdle just cleared, allowing her to speak out. and she did so today with our george stephanopoulos. here's the first look tonight. >> boil it important thing you think the country needs to know about your uncle? >> he's utterly incapable of leading this country, and it's dangerous to allow him to do so. >> based on what you see now or...
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in a new interview with mary trump that just aired tonight on msnbc for the first time, mary trump explains why she didn't speak out during her uncle's first run. >> you talked about the fact that you didn't think it would make a difference for you to speak out at that time. but i wonder if you inside your family either with maryanne or other members of your family of what it might do to the country if he was elected. >> no. we didn't. but i think we all -- or those of us who shared those opinions were at a distinct disadvantage because as members of the family and as lifelong new yorkers, we had a completely different perspective on donald and his perceived success than people outside of the family and outside of new york did, which we -- you know, i was not aware that outside of new york he had a completely different, although baseless reputation. so at least that early during the primaries it really didn't seem necessary to say anything. >> just because it seemed so farfetched that it will never go anywhere. that's remarkable. >> so farfetched, so clear that he was nothing he had ever cl
in a new interview with mary trump that just aired tonight on msnbc for the first time, mary trump explains why she didn't speak out during her uncle's first run. >> you talked about the fact that you didn't think it would make a difference for you to speak out at that time. but i wonder if you inside your family either with maryanne or other members of your family of what it might do to the country if he was elected. >> no. we didn't. but i think we all -- or those of us who shared...
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. >> former us ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch discusses the future of diplomacy and answers questions at hamilton lugar school, global and international studies. the discussion was held in early march of this year. >> truly a great country in which we live. we have so many opportunities to make a difference for our families and communities in states we serve in the world in which we live. >> only in the united states would it be possible for a first generation immigrant like me to appear before you as an ambassadorial nominee. my parents brought me to this country in search of safe harbor, harbor that provides freedom and opportunity, dignity and respect to. the united states offered our family a second chance. what you need to know, what americans need to know is thankfully those who answered the call to duty and less dramatic ways. every foreign service officer runs the same risk and very often they serve as individuals and community, they answer the call to duty to advance the interests of the united states. i count myself lucky to be a foreign service officer fortunate t
. >> former us ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch discusses the future of diplomacy and answers questions at hamilton lugar school, global and international studies. the discussion was held in early march of this year. >> truly a great country in which we live. we have so many opportunities to make a difference for our families and communities in states we serve in the world in which we live. >> only in the united states would it be possible for a first generation...
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marie is reduced to slave labor in a potato field. the poster advertising this film features that exact act with lillian gish, the actress who plays marie being whipped by the people germans. marie is also cornered by the people german, according to photo play "he cornered her behind a locked door, chuckling, muttering the vile words in german, running a lascivious hands over her arms and shoulders as he held her close. that's the picture from the still in photo play. the end comes when marie escapes to the attic where she finds douglas who had disappeared. this is quite a miraculous thing. it happens a lot. as they await their inevitable capture, they pledge their marriage vows and marie extracts from douglas his pledge that he will shoot her himself if the germans find them. in other words, saving her literally from a face -- from a fate worse than death. versatile he, they are rescued when a secondary comedic, spunky character in the film saves them by lobbing a grenade at the germans as they advance. a, this rape threat owes great
marie is reduced to slave labor in a potato field. the poster advertising this film features that exact act with lillian gish, the actress who plays marie being whipped by the people germans. marie is also cornered by the people german, according to photo play "he cornered her behind a locked door, chuckling, muttering the vile words in german, running a lascivious hands over her arms and shoulders as he held her close. that's the picture from the still in photo play. the end comes when...
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joy reid and mary trump together for the first time tonight. so she's coming here to talk about that interview and maybe celebrate a little bit getting that sbbig interview. >> and that show is great, "the reid out." i look forward to watching it, lawrence. you have a great one. >> thank you, ali. thank you. >>> and we are extending a hero's welcome tonight here at "the last word" to our first guest jonathan swan who did what we have been hoping every white house reporter would do for the last 33 days. he asked donald trump about intelligence reports that russia offered to pay bounties to taliban fighters to kill american soldiers. and as soon as jonathan swan's interview was made public today, "the new york times" rushed a breaking news report of jonathan swan's interview on to the front page of the new york times website. and we all know how much "the new york times" just loves to do reports about other news organizations' interviews. of course "the new york times" doesn't like doing that, but "the new york times" reporters who know more abou
joy reid and mary trump together for the first time tonight. so she's coming here to talk about that interview and maybe celebrate a little bit getting that sbbig interview. >> and that show is great, "the reid out." i look forward to watching it, lawrence. you have a great one. >> thank you, ali. thank you. >>> and we are extending a hero's welcome tonight here at "the last word" to our first guest jonathan swan who did what we have been hoping every...
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it's available now, the author is mary trump. thanks so much, marry-- mary.t will be filmmaker ava duvernay, plus musical guest, ben folds. a new song. now let's say good night wit now, let's say good night with some music from jon batiste and stay human. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show ♪ oh, oh it's the late late show ♪ >> james: good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late late show." thanks for joining us this evening. i hop
it's available now, the author is mary trump. thanks so much, marry-- mary.t will be filmmaker ava duvernay, plus musical guest, ben folds. a new song. now let's say good night wit now, let's say good night with some music from jon batiste and stay human. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show ♪ oh, oh it's the late...
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. >>> one-on-one with mary trump. our exclusive interview with the president's niece just hours after her bombshell book hit shelves. her message to her uncle this morning. >>> plus, the health scare for supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, her condition this morning. >>> out of this world, the stunning view in the night sky that's been years in the making. >>> and the telling tail, how the cat made international headlines. >>good wednesday morning, everyone. bin with the escalati n st are se atick in ildehs 3.5 million confirmed cases nationwide as hospitals scramble to find enough space and staff to treat a wave of new patients. >> we're learning overnight about a new outbreak in illinois. 36 students who attended a high school athletic camp have tested positive for the virus. and others are still awaiting results. meanwhile, encouraging news about an experimental vaccine is offering a glimmer of hope. abc's megan tevrizian has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, with coronavirus cases climbing, at least on
. >>> one-on-one with mary trump. our exclusive interview with the president's niece just hours after her bombshell book hit shelves. her message to her uncle this morning. >>> plus, the health scare for supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, her condition this morning. >>> out of this world, the stunning view in the night sky that's been years in the making. >>> and the telling tail, how the cat made international headlines. >>good wednesday...