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with me at the town hall. >> you can volunteer -- >> martha: you can volunteer too. >> you suggested that everybody in your bracket -- >> martha: marthast a wealth tax. >> and she's not running for president. >> martha: the question, which i should set up better, now that we know you made over a million dollars last year, are you going to carve out more of your income to give to the government, and he scoffed at the idea. >> the better question is are you going to run for president because perhaps you should. >> martha: this is another issu. maybe it's the same town hall from before and this other issue with this young man was about the cost of his medicare for all proposal. he said, i don't have that in my pocket. nobody does. you have to give them credit for being serious and for being truthful. he has no idea. when it comes down to the issue of the cost, you can get to the cost if you look at the details. all of this is broad, issues that everyone figures we should do something about, but not too specific so you don't get into any danger zone. those days are over. young people want answers just like harry and megan, right? >> marth
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thank you very much. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: good to see you tonight. >> you too. >> martha:late due process? is this fair to put people who were arrested up on the screen before they have been convicted? heather macdonald and juan williams debate next. ♪ p to 50 times its body weight. it never questions the tasks at hand. but this year, there's a more thrilling path to follow. (father) kids... ...change of plans! (vo) defy the laws of human nature... ...at the summer of audi sales event get exceptional offers now! billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey
thank you very much. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: good to see you tonight. >> you too. >> martha:late due process? is this fair to put people who were arrested up on the screen before they have been convicted? heather macdonald and juan williams debate next. ♪ p to 50 times its body weight. it never questions the tasks at hand. but this year, there's a more thrilling path to follow. (father) kids... ...change of plans! (vo) defy the laws of human nature... ...at...
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martha: because it's really hard. >> there is beyond burger and impossible burger. >> i like those. >> martha: i don't mind a fake burger. all those vegetables bum me out after a while. [laughter] >> martha want to get to you with you there was a "new york post" op-ed titled it's masculinity to the rescue. and it looked at all of the instances that we have watched with horror over the next months, years, essentially. also some of these recent shootings and talked about the men who swept in as heroes. and it sort of juxtaposes that whole idea with the toxic masculinity argument and beating up on men in a number of ways. she writes this is a noble side of masculinity that we once would perpetuate in folklore and stories passed down from father to son about what it means to be a real man but in the new era of toxic masculinity young men are taught to ignore their heroic instincts and learned to be weak. instructed to always be on guard against the monster within. lisa? >> i don't like this societal animus against men. i have three brothers. i have an awesome dad. i have had so many awesome male mentors in the workplace. sometimes women can be vicious. i don't understand why there is this co
martha: because it's really hard. >> there is beyond burger and impossible burger. >> i like those. >> martha: i don't mind a fake burger. all those vegetables bum me out after a while. [laughter] >> martha want to get to you with you there was a "new york post" op-ed titled it's masculinity to the rescue. and it looked at all of the instances that we have watched with horror over the next months, years, essentially. also some of these recent shootings and...
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has been, give me your huddled masses. >> martha: legally. >> marianne: of course, legally. >> martha: you say legally, but people are coming in illegally. >> marthaso you think that we should just let them through. >> marianne: we definitely need more agents. we definitely need more ports of entry that are open. we definitely need more technology. we definitely need more ways to handle. >> marianne: all of the things that you just mentioned are things that the president wants to do. >> marianne: it's not about the things that he has said that he wants to do. the problem is with things that the president has already done. i do not agree with you and i don't think that facts bear out up separating children from their parents -- >> martha: i agree with you. that's not something that anybody wants. >> marianne: hundreds of these cases -- >> martha: i want to move on to some other issues, but if you were president, how would you get both sides to come together? because i think there's a lot of americans in this country who think that there are reasonable solutions. even the president has said, let's get democrats and republicans in the room. we can so
has been, give me your huddled masses. >> martha: legally. >> marianne: of course, legally. >> martha: you say legally, but people are coming in illegally. >> marthaso you think that we should just let them through. >> marianne: we definitely need more agents. we definitely need more ports of entry that are open. we definitely need more technology. we definitely need more ways to handle. >> marianne: all of the things that you just mentioned are things that...
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like hearing that because it takes their talking point away. >> martha: sean spicer, thank you for talking tonight. >> you bet, martha. >> marthainent catholic cardinals we can get exclusively about the church and 2020 candidates who claim to be, in his words, followers of christ. he's got a big message for joe biden when we come back. >> i've had non-catholic leaders told me they were certain on the catholic church's teaching of abortion and so-called same marriages and so forth change because so many catholics on capitol hill are readily supporting this kind of legislation. that's a scandal. what about him? let's do it. [ sniffing ] come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today for exceptional offers. lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. >> martha: if you want to win, you've got to win over the catholics. president obama won 54% in '08 and 50% in 2012. 2012 for more catholics won over then donald trump or hillary clinton. tonight, the most powerful american in the catholic church, former vatican supreme court chief
like hearing that because it takes their talking point away. >> martha: sean spicer, thank you for talking tonight. >> you bet, martha. >> marthainent catholic cardinals we can get exclusively about the church and 2020 candidates who claim to be, in his words, followers of christ. he's got a big message for joe biden when we come back. >> i've had non-catholic leaders told me they were certain on the catholic church's teaching of abortion and so-called same marriages and...
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martha. >> martha: it now to a "story" exclusive with jennifer rose, who alleges that she was lowered into epstein's new york mansion when she was just a teenager. they are, she says, he sexually assaulted and raped her. here she is telling her story publicly last month. >> and he, you know, very forcefully kind of brought me into the table. i just did what i was -- what he told me to do. i was really scared and i was telling him to stop, please stop. >> did he? >> he did not. >> to jeffrey epstein rape you? >> he raped me. forcefully raped me. it knew exactly what he was doing and i don't think cared. >> marthathe epstein estate saying "jeffrey epstein and his network of enablers stole from me. they robbed me of my youth, my identity, my innocence, my self-worth for too long, they escaped accountability. i am here today because i intend to change that. you're now jennifer araoz's attorney, thank you very much for being with us. what was jennifer's reaction when she got the news that epstein was dead? >> initially she was angry. a little frustrated. she was hoping that mr. epstein would face justice in a criminal courtroom. that she would be able to stand up to him and see him face a judge that would ultimately lead to his jail -- lead to him going to jail, but she's committed now to move forward. that was a disappointment from that perspective. but justice begins now for her. that's why she filed a lawsuit today. she's fully intending to see this through to the end and ultimately make people understand that it wasn't just jeffrey epstein that victimized her. that there was a network of enabl
martha. >> martha: it now to a "story" exclusive with jennifer rose, who alleges that she was lowered into epstein's new york mansion when she was just a teenager. they are, she says, he sexually assaulted and raped her. here she is telling her story publicly last month. >> and he, you know, very forcefully kind of brought me into the table. i just did what i was -- what he told me to do. i was really scared and i was telling him to stop, please stop. >> did he?...
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>> martha: governor huckabee, always good to see you buried a lot of food for thought there, thank you, sir. >> take care, martha. >> martharicane dorian, which is now setting its sights on the southeast coast of the united states of america. we will get some brand-new numbers, look at the track when we come back. musical means that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell. ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, your plans can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing, but your gut says, "not today." if your current treatment isn't working, ask your doctor about entyvio. entyvio acts specifically in the gi tract to prevent an excess of white blood cells from entering and causing damaging inflammation. entyvio has helped many patients achieve long-term relief and remission. infusion an
>> martha: governor huckabee, always good to see you buried a lot of food for thought there, thank you, sir. >> take care, martha. >> martharicane dorian, which is now setting its sights on the southeast coast of the united states of america. we will get some brand-new numbers, look at the track when we come back. musical means that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. call an...
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martha. >> martha: that is a tough one. i have a great hometown. >> greg: what is your hometown? >> marthais a-state. [laughter] speak to the jersey escape. to >> greg: new jersey? >> martha: i would say that you have to go to my house. >> greg: what is the address? 1313 lafayette drive, apartment 6. she keeps the key under the flower pot. >> martha: and the code is... >> greg: ra, jesse? >> jesse: i am from philly, so you have to run up the steps for "rocky" you have to have a cheesesteak and go an eagles game. >> greg: you left out the really dark parts, the extreme crime. i'm not going to bring up that story that happened at the stadium with that guy. >> jesse: that is off the record. >> juan: brooklyn, i interpret the question differently, not where i live now, where i grew up. so you go to brooklyn, you have to see the plaza, because where there is the botanic gardens, but my favorite is a brooklyn public library which is spectacular. and i am one of the honored authors. >> greg: it was hometown. jeez, martha. >> katie: mine is flagstaff, arizona, you should go to the san francisco pe
martha. >> martha: that is a tough one. i have a great hometown. >> greg: what is your hometown? >> marthais a-state. [laughter] speak to the jersey escape. to >> greg: new jersey? >> martha: i would say that you have to go to my house. >> greg: what is the address? 1313 lafayette drive, apartment 6. she keeps the key under the flower pot. >> martha: and the code is... >> greg: ra, jesse? >> jesse: i am from philly, so you have to run up the...
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when i was reissue am i think of to find how does it have the it martha martha how. the harakat. muslimah. i said can i have asked what some of the i was in my mind i'm going to have a goddamn skiffle with math just for with math but what with mental illness that they are as a preventive measure. how do you know they have. been the reason why couldn't they shuffle by then the to please just this caused me to listen with the names of these people i wonder how much i'd go into my cabinet. if he. gave me. this in your money honey. this year i don't think he could make a. bad. review so he thought as far as she's now an obama. will. leave you with. michelle money money come on your own food is then conceive. of a given that. as a show going to your love wolf for the. want to see if that's. also to be about it came out of the way. worthy if it. had been a. lewd comments. not. from a bus in his head because it will cognates is always used to come on though my thinking is really if you look. at it. say they were. trying. in the end i. was going i think it was because. i'm supposed to. s
when i was reissue am i think of to find how does it have the it martha martha how. the harakat. muslimah. i said can i have asked what some of the i was in my mind i'm going to have a goddamn skiffle with math just for with math but what with mental illness that they are as a preventive measure. how do you know they have. been the reason why couldn't they shuffle by then the to please just this caused me to listen with the names of these people i wonder how much i'd go into my cabinet. if he....
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when i was reassured by the cut to find how does the navy at martha martha how. the harakat. cause lemme. i said mom asked what some of that i was expecting that i might never have a goddamn lot of kids what with math just for with math but for with mental illness that they as a preventive measure. i did not mean to be a good day no man no reason to live by putting a shoe for my dad in the to please just need to listen i'm a thorough never going to cheat the one so much i'd go into my cab. with. this is. this in your money honey. this if you think he could make a. bad. reviews i have the thought as far as she is now and obama. who i believe you will lose. muscle money money on your own food is then conceive. of a given that. as a show going to love wolf for the removal of. what i see it does. also to be about its chemical little. if it. had been a. lewd comments. piece of him. from a bus and his head because it will cognates is always used. by the kids really if you look. at it. say they were. trying to get. in the end. is going i think it was. on purpose to. be thumbs down a
when i was reassured by the cut to find how does the navy at martha martha how. the harakat. cause lemme. i said mom asked what some of that i was expecting that i might never have a goddamn lot of kids what with math just for with math but for with mental illness that they as a preventive measure. i did not mean to be a good day no man no reason to live by putting a shoe for my dad in the to please just need to listen i'm a thorough never going to cheat the one so much i'd go into my cab....
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in the artist depiction it's supposed to be martha. martha wasn't there. she was back at mount vernon waiting for her husband to get back for christmas time. there was not throngs of women in the galleries. the building was near full but certainly marcia was not there. when washington arrived, thomas mifflin the president of the articles congress that year welcomed the general and he read a state meant, a statement that had been drafted by thomas jefferson. before he read that statement, washington himself rose having now finished the work assigned to me, i retire from the great theater of action. bidding and affectionate farewell to this body under whose orders i have so long did, i offer my commission and take my leave of all of the employments of public life. mifflin rose and read his statement in which he said you've conducted the great military contest with wisdom and fortitude invariably regarding the rights of the civil power through all eggs disasters and changes. what washington had done had not done in 1000 years. he had all the power. control of
in the artist depiction it's supposed to be martha. martha wasn't there. she was back at mount vernon waiting for her husband to get back for christmas time. there was not throngs of women in the galleries. the building was near full but certainly marcia was not there. when washington arrived, thomas mifflin the president of the articles congress that year welcomed the general and he read a state meant, a statement that had been drafted by thomas jefferson. before he read that statement,...
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when i was reissue am i think of to find how does it have the it martha martha how. the harakat. was lemme. i said can i ask what some of that it was you put in there i must know i'm going to have a goddamn. skiffle with math just for with math but for with mental illness that they as a preventive measure. how they are going to have a good day no man no reason to live by putting. my dad in the to please just. me to listen i'm a thorough never going to cheat but wonder how much i'd go into my cab. with. this he. gave me. this in your money 100. 50 comment. that. he views the he thought as where she is now and obama. will. move people leave you with. michelle money money i'm on your own which is then conceive. of a can of it. as a show going to love wolf for the. want to see if that's. also to be about it came out of the movie. if it. had been a. lewd comments. piece of him. from a bus and his head because it will cognates is always used. by the kids really if you look. at it. they were. trying to get. in the end. is going i think it was. just a. good food. has on had no part or 20
when i was reissue am i think of to find how does it have the it martha martha how. the harakat. was lemme. i said can i ask what some of that it was you put in there i must know i'm going to have a goddamn. skiffle with math just for with math but for with mental illness that they as a preventive measure. how they are going to have a good day no man no reason to live by putting. my dad in the to please just. me to listen i'm a thorough never going to cheat but wonder how much i'd go into my...
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martha: but some pleasure out of bringing other people down with them. we don't know. were never going to know. >> my own goldendoodle upon hearing the news, really, they left him alone? who killed him? >> martha: martha, who killed him. i think you, guys. guys, think you very much. balloons outside saying welcome back. but the governor never did come home. why not? bring the reporting on why the might house pulled the plug as he stepped away from freedom. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief of course he's got plans. with labor day deals starting from 20% off, bookers are leaving summer with no regrets. it's labor day! book a place to stay and be a booker at booking.com. book a place to stay and be a booker you only talk about your insurancet, when you complain about it. (garbled)....it's so painful. good point! that's why esurance is making the whole experience surprisingly painless. so, you never have to talk about it. unless you're their spokesperson. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. the first survivor of a
martha: but some pleasure out of bringing other people down with them. we don't know. were never going to know. >> my own goldendoodle upon hearing the news, really, they left him alone? who killed him? >> martha: martha, who killed him. i think you, guys. guys, think you very much. balloons outside saying welcome back. but the governor never did come home. why not? bring the reporting on why the might house pulled the plug as he stepped away from freedom. ♪ you wouldn't accept an...
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martha, that it last left us with a half a million dollar trade deficit. the fourth technology transfer, the stolen intellectual property. >> martha: there is no doubt that there has been a major issue and the president is the first president to take it on. >> there is an allegation. >> martha: we are at the point where that is getting hard. and that is not surprising given what is taken on here. so can you give us an update on where things stand? and will there be a meeting next month? >> the president is open to continue talks and negotiation. he has made that very clear. and a series of tweets not so long ago put to china that this is about trade, also watching the protesters in hong kong, and he said that you have to get it out of this country and out of the community and kids. we see how it is destroying 32,000 last year. but they were over in china very recently. the president does not mind waiting if it is a better deal for america. the other presidents have not bothered to make any deals. this president came to the city to disrupt it and part of to hae agreements that no longer screw the american worker and american employers. these things take time. in the meantime, he thinks that tariffs are working, and look what he did with japan at the g7. this is a huge trade
martha, that it last left us with a half a million dollar trade deficit. the fourth technology transfer, the stolen intellectual property. >> martha: there is no doubt that there has been a major issue and the president is the first president to take it on. >> there is an allegation. >> martha: we are at the point where that is getting hard. and that is not surprising given what is taken on here. so can you give us an update on where things stand? and will there be a meeting...
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martha? >> martha: tragedy. and a reminder of how difficult those jobs are. but as always the story goes on and we will see you back here tomorrow night at 7:00. tucker carlson up next from washington, d.c. good night, everybody. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," and i'm mark steyn come in for tucker who has gone fishing. but don't worry, he will be making a special appearance right here just a little later so don't miss that. but first, in the days since of jeffrey epstein's apparent suicide in the new york jail house, the circumstances of his death are only growing ever more bizarre. our fox chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher with the latest
martha? >> martha: tragedy. and a reminder of how difficult those jobs are. but as always the story goes on and we will see you back here tomorrow night at 7:00. tucker carlson up next from washington, d.c. good night, everybody. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," and i'm mark steyn come in for tucker who has gone fishing. but don't worry, he will be making a special appearance right here just a little later so don't miss that. but first,...
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martha. martha: i think you have to be. there is not a choice. it is my job to not talk about doom and gloom. all the questions that i get whenever i talk about climate change is solutions. you know we have had several , here. people want to know what can i do tomorrow? what how can i be involved in , this? people are eager to help, which makes me optimistic. i teach an undergraduate course on climate change, and i had 50 students this past semester, and there is an climate action plan bill that did not pass, but i had a freshman, first generation college student, go and testify in front of the committee. and it is things like that that make me hopeful. we are not going as quickly as what i think we need to and what would be good. but i stay hopeful. >> justin? justin: sure. effectively the same question. you know, when you are given a problem, the natural human side of you wants you to find a solution. you know, thinking about i wake , up every morning, especially in the summertime. i look at radar for the driest parts of our state to see if any rain fell overnight. that is how invested i am in our state and our farmers, so it is hard not to at some times be sorrowful and crestfallen about where we are, but again, we have solutions. we have groups across the state, we have groups across the united states that want to do something. and we have -- i do think we have solutions. >> yeah, i am optimistic. i am a few other things. i am angry. that we have known about this problem and we have not solved it. i -- [applause] >> i grapple with these places i have called home. i grew up in new york. i lived in oregon for a decade. these are both very special places to me. i hope north carolina will also become special, but i want people to experience the places that i did the magic of oregon, , being in the mountains without a huge wildfire breaking out. -- we have toour do this. this is hurting people in a real way, and it's not going to hurt rich people. it is hurting people in low-lying countries that don't have the power to deal with what is happening to them, and that weighs on me. it certainly, it is difficult at times, and i have had to learn how to unplug sometimes just to save my energy and a little bit of my sanity. >> so, as people are watching -- who has not been watching the apollo 50 stuff? you know 50 years since the , apollo 11 moon landing? it is just a reminder of what this country can do when it sets its mind to something. or think about the mobilization during world war ii, and how you know ford plants knocking , out cars were spitting out bombers just as quickly. we could do this, and frankly i don't think there is a single thing that needs to be invented. it is all -- the technology is on the shelf. it is just a matter of political will and some economic incentives, and those obviously go hand in hand. i just want to -- i am so impressed with this audience. thank you so much for your great questions. i had no idea how such smart people came up with deep-fried butter. >> [laughter] >> was that just like a bad day you had? thank you for your great questions. and thank you to our panelists. i think they did a great job. martha shulski, justin, kathie dello, all-star climatologists, thank you for your time. ♪ [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer 1: c-span's live coverage of 2020 continues this week. at 6:30, democratic presidential candidates john delaney and congressman tim ryan from londonderry, new hampshire. friday at 6:00 eastern, mayor pete buttigieg from nashua, new hampshire. watch on line or listen live from wherever you are on the go using the free c-span radio app. ♪ announcer 1: c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. friday morning, foundations for the defense of democracy discussed the state of iran's nuclear program and recent publications as g-7 leaders gathered this weekend. -- provocations as g-7 leaders gather this weekend. talking about mental health in the u.s. a
martha. martha: i think you have to be. there is not a choice. it is my job to not talk about doom and gloom. all the questions that i get whenever i talk about climate change is solutions. you know we have had several , here. people want to know what can i do tomorrow? what how can i be involved in , this? people are eager to help, which makes me optimistic. i teach an undergraduate course on climate change, and i had 50 students this past semester, and there is an climate action plan bill...
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martha: that was a retweet. >> i don't remember him saying that. >> martha: somebody else that he was and he retweeted that. >> the chosen one. he does think of themselves that way. >> martha: good to see brief for story exclusive of the parliament responding here to president trump snubbing their prime minister. that is next. ♪ it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does.
martha: that was a retweet. >> i don't remember him saying that. >> martha: somebody else that he was and he retweeted that. >> the chosen one. he does think of themselves that way. >> martha: good to see brief for story exclusive of the parliament responding here to president trump snubbing their prime minister. that is next. ♪ it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does.
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when they got married martha dandridge custis became martha washington in george washington adopted jackie and patty as his own. he and martha never had children of their own but george washington had no natural born errors. they do not move the washington family which is across the potomac river, mount vernon. he raised them as his own. throughout the 1760s and 1770s until war called. he went off to command the continental army. martha and by then teenage jackie and patty were sometimes with him but unfortunately patty passed away as well at the age of 13. she suffered from epilepsy which in those days was something that could claim one life in a moments notice. martha and george were despondent. george soldiered on, leaving our nation to victory in the revolutionary war in 1781 at the battle of yorktown. what was a great time for our nation, winning our independence from the british, was yet another moment of tragedy for george in washington. for george and martha because jackie at the age of 26 passed away from a fever that he contracted at yorktown, as well. martha at age 48 have been predeceased by all four of her child
when they got married martha dandridge custis became martha washington in george washington adopted jackie and patty as his own. he and martha never had children of their own but george washington had no natural born errors. they do not move the washington family which is across the potomac river, mount vernon. he raised them as his own. throughout the 1760s and 1770s until war called. he went off to command the continental army. martha and by then teenage jackie and patty were sometimes with...
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martha. george brought martha to fredericksburg and many more visits than his by a first -- they really did know each other. and patty, martha's daughter who is epileptic was deceived with an epileptic fit at mary's house at one point and they all stayed over for a while and they commiserated. it just was not as simple as they did not like each other. mary always in her notes said her dearest -- very affectionate community messages to martha. mary did not have small talk, she did not go to mount vernon and enjoy company -- she did not dress up. she wore a shift which is the thing that they were in the early 18th century and then when people got fancy she did not do that. it was embracing to george but i think they thought she was not quite presentable and the kind of company that they always kept after they became grant and after the presidency. so i don't think it was animosity, i think it was that's it. >> thank you for much. >> sure any other questions? >> thank you so much for coming. [applause] [inaudible]
martha. george brought martha to fredericksburg and many more visits than his by a first -- they really did know each other. and patty, martha's daughter who is epileptic was deceived with an epileptic fit at mary's house at one point and they all stayed over for a while and they commiserated. it just was not as simple as they did not like each other. mary always in her notes said her dearest -- very affectionate community messages to martha. mary did not have small talk, she did not go to...
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martha: do you think is credible? >> it's hard for me to say. >> martha: were you aware of him when you are at the doj? >> only that i knew of the company overstock and that was only as a citizen who buys stuff off the internet. it wasn't a name that crossed my transit but i was supervising the mueller investigation. we weren't looking at the origins until we had the investigation done. >> martha: it doesn't sound like he was ever asked any questions about the investigation, do you think that's odd to? >> a little bit, i do. the question boils down to in 2016, why did the feds let this entire russian interference operation continue without abatement? that is what this whole story feeds into and in 2018 and 2020, you're going to see that trump administration do a much different effort against these interference efforts and that's the real story here. >> martha: he has turned over his story to john durham, we don't know what they will find. we are giving them an opportunity to tell his side of the story and we will see what comes of all of this. matt whitaker, great to have you listening in and commenting on it. coming up next, president trump floats the idea of ending a birthright citizenship in the united states. will he follow through on this? or is it fueling his critics claiming the president is up to this for some other reason? we will talk about that with corey lewandowsk
martha: do you think is credible? >> it's hard for me to say. >> martha: were you aware of him when you are at the doj? >> only that i knew of the company overstock and that was only as a citizen who buys stuff off the internet. it wasn't a name that crossed my transit but i was supervising the mueller investigation. we weren't looking at the origins until we had the investigation done. >> martha: it doesn't sound like he was ever asked any questions about the...
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israel. >> martha: that was a retweet. >> i don't remember him saying that. >> martha: somebody else that he was and he retweeted that. >> the chosen one. he does think of themselves that way. >> marthaclusive of the parliament responding here to president trump snubbing their prime minister. that is next. ♪ it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if not, talk to schwab. if your glasses aren't so will we...no we won't!em. [ laughing ] don't get just one pair of perfect glasses. buy any pair at regular price, get one free. really. visionworks. see the difference. sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides - your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so you ca
israel. >> martha: that was a retweet. >> i don't remember him saying that. >> martha: somebody else that he was and he retweeted that. >> the chosen one. he does think of themselves that way. >> marthaclusive of the parliament responding here to president trump snubbing their prime minister. that is next. ♪ it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what...
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martha. martha in virginia beach also watched the moon landing. martha, you're next up. go ahead. >> hi. nted to thank you all for covering this from the very beginning. my husband's cousin james shea was in charge of that unfortunate accident where they burned before they even got out of space, and a lot of pressure was put on them at that time to hurry up. we have to beat the russians. so i think in hindsight maybe there were some corners that were cut and they jumped into the thing too soon and that may have been what happened. >> are you talking -- are you talking about the events of apollo 1? is that what you're talking about? >> yes. uh-huh. thank heavens there was a gentleman on there the other day talking about that from the beginning to this point. so thank you for taking my call and have a good day. >> before you go, martha, what's a specific memory do you have about the landing itself or the mission itself? >> well, my mother and i were fascinated with it, and she died in 1976. so we sat up there at night and watched that thing, watched it go on. my husband had to go to sleep b
martha. martha in virginia beach also watched the moon landing. martha, you're next up. go ahead. >> hi. nted to thank you all for covering this from the very beginning. my husband's cousin james shea was in charge of that unfortunate accident where they burned before they even got out of space, and a lot of pressure was put on them at that time to hurry up. we have to beat the russians. so i think in hindsight maybe there were some corners that were cut and they jumped into the thing too...
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martha washington with a care. the seven years judge served her mistress well up north. she became martha washington's closest body slave. all who the washington's on a personal level were familiar with judge. she often accompanied her mistress on social calls. the first lady's life was filled with socializing and public events. it is important to realize this relationship between mistress and enslaved person in terms of ona judge it was an intimate relationship. not necessarily in the best of ways but ona was around martha washington constantly helping her with the most intimate of responsibilities; dressing, bathing and combing hair. she heard everything that went on n the executive mansion. judge understood her mistress. she knew how much martha washington loved her grandchildren. she outlived all of her children and had no choice but to took the grandchildren of hope and enjoyment. and although marrying george ashington at 27 their marriage led to offspring. martha and george washington welcome welcome welcomed two of washington's children in the ome and raise them up. after they read through the mail on february 6th, the president received a letter from eliza, her 17-year-old grand daughter informing of her intention to marriage writing of the engagement to thomas law, a british business man who came to america only recently in 1794 and became involved in land development around the federal city. law met eliza who was 20 years is junior. her father was deceased and washington stood in as a urrogate.
martha washington with a care. the seven years judge served her mistress well up north. she became martha washington's closest body slave. all who the washington's on a personal level were familiar with judge. she often accompanied her mistress on social calls. the first lady's life was filled with socializing and public events. it is important to realize this relationship between mistress and enslaved person in terms of ona judge it was an intimate relationship. not necessarily in the best of...
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martha. martha in virginia beach also watched the moon landing. you're next. go ahead. >> caller: hi. i wanted to thank you all for covering this from the very beginning. my husband's cousin james shea was in charge of an unfortunate accident where they burned before they even got out of space and a lot of pressure was put on them at that time to hurry up, we have to beat the russians. so i think that in hindsight maybe that there was some corners that were cut and they just jumped into the thing too soon and that may have been what happened. but i've been fascinated -- >> are you talking about the events of apollo 1? is that what you're talking about? >> caller: yes. uh-huh. but thank heavens there was a gentleman on there the other day talking about that, you know, from the beginning to this point. so thank you for taking my call. have a good day. >> well, before you go, marthawhat's a specific memory do you have about the landing itself or the mission itself? >> caller: well, my mother and i were fascinated with it and she died in 1976, but we sat up there at night and watched that thing, watched it go on. my husband had to go to sleep because he had to go to work the next day, but anyway -- so anyway -- but that's how -- you know, i was fascinated with t i worked as a research chemist but i've always been fascinated in science of any kind. >> that's mar a that? virginia beach, again, giving impressions on -- her impressions of the moon landing. 202-748-8000 if you want to call and you have specific memories of that time and you want to relate that. it's 202-748-8001. mark in the bronx, new york, on our line for others. mark, go ahead. >> caller: yes. i was in the navy at the time and we were in vietnam. i was on the u.s.s. boston, 700 feet, 2800 ton displacement, tourette's up front. i was on the signal bridge where we did flashing lights and signal flags.
martha. martha in virginia beach also watched the moon landing. you're next. go ahead. >> caller: hi. i wanted to thank you all for covering this from the very beginning. my husband's cousin james shea was in charge of an unfortunate accident where they burned before they even got out of space and a lot of pressure was put on them at that time to hurry up, we have to beat the russians. so i think that in hindsight maybe that there was some corners that were cut and they just jumped into...
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martha: if we leave, that's over? >> it's guaranteed they will reestablish a base with the potential to attack. we are the number one strategic -- >> martha: how many people do you need there? >> the numbers we are talking about are eight or 9,000. that's modest. >> marthahreat of al qaeda. in terms of the money, the money is exaggerated. the actual money according to the dob is $23,000,000,000..6 billion of that goes to the afghans. we can zero that out. some creativity, that can be done. the afghans can get the interest for 30 years based on a goal they have and give billions of dollars. we can zero that 6 billion out. now we are in the teens. is that worth security for the american people? i say yes. >> martha: we will see where that goes. there is an agreement that is supposed to be announced fairly soon. that is our understanding. >> i think it's likely to be announced sometime next week. >> martha: i want to ask you a quick question. the ground-based missile launch. the first since we pulled out of the treaty that we were in with a long time with russia and obviously they were violating it. now you have russia saying, we are not going to get into a big expensive arms race with the united states. china is saying, the same thing. what do you say? >>
martha: if we leave, that's over? >> it's guaranteed they will reestablish a base with the potential to attack. we are the number one strategic -- >> martha: how many people do you need there? >> the numbers we are talking about are eight or 9,000. that's modest. >> marthahreat of al qaeda. in terms of the money, the money is exaggerated. the actual money according to the dob is $23,000,000,000..6 billion of that goes to the afghans. we can zero that out. some...
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martha maccallum is on. >> martha: hello, everybody. democrats have one goal for candidates. they want to make president trump a one termer. if you've noticed, the light of attacks that passed several dave's has quickly shifted from this, not long ago... because there are quick instances of obstruction of justice. >> what is in the report is enough. >> beyond the shadow of a doubt, collude with the russian government. >> martha overnight. >> speak of the president is a white supremacist. he is.
martha maccallum is on. >> martha: hello, everybody. democrats have one goal for candidates. they want to make president trump a one termer. if you've noticed, the light of attacks that passed several dave's has quickly shifted from this, not long ago... because there are quick instances of obstruction of justice. >> what is in the report is enough. >> beyond the shadow of a doubt, collude with the russian government. >> martha overnight. >> speak of the president...
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martha raddatz who's in washington, d.c., where she'll be co-hosting "this week." martha, good morning to you. as we heard in rachel's story, fears of a recession are really rising. take a look at the front pages of today's papers. this is "the new york times." is a new recession imminent? in "the washington post," signs that consumer strength is waning. you have one of the president's economic advisers on your show this morning. how worried is the white house about an economic downturn here? >> well, publicly, dan, i think you've heard the president say this as well, he blames the fed for the stock market crash this week but privately they have to be worried. this is the number one campaign issue for president trump. he has to have a strong economy going into next year for this election to really work out well for him. from their point of view and many critics as well. so they want it to remain strong and there are strong signs for the economy despite these indicators that the recession is possible. >> lot of people say if he has a weak economy it will be very hard for him to win re-election and a major factor driving these concerns of a recession is the budding trade war that he's launched with china, that massive economy, and complicating matters even further in this relationship between the president of the united states and china, is the situation in hong kong which we talked about just a few moments ago on the show, there are more protests going on as we speak, so how do these protests play into our already tricky relationship with china with so much at stake here? >> well, it is tricky. the president wants a trade deal with china, and he hasn't gotten one. those tariffs have been in place since last year. he's putting new tariffs on. so he doesn't want to push china too hard on this. but the united states has always stood for human rights. there's some middle ground he's trying to walk. i don't know how successful he'll be if there is some sort of military confrontation, and how the white house would deal with that if the chinese move in on those protesters. >> and there are signs that they may do just that. martha, thank you so much. martha, i want to remind everybody has a big show this morning. she's going to speak with the white house trade adviser, peter navarro on the unrest in hong kong, and the trade war with china. plus, georgia's stacey abrams discussing her new organization to combat voter suppression in 2020. that's coming up on "this week" > erse, eloon ripped through a wedding in kabul, afghanistan. killing 63 and injuring others. breaking this morning, isis is now claiming responsibility. abc's julia macfarlane is in london with details on that deadly bombing. good morning, julia. >> reporter: good morning, eva. tragedy once again in the afghan capital of kabul. invitations for this wedding ceremony said, we celebrate with a world of hope and desire. a sentiment crushed last night as a suicide bomber killed at least 63 people at this reception. more than 180 people were injured. with so many casualties flooding the hospital, patients were treated in the hallways. witnessing tellin
martha raddatz who's in washington, d.c., where she'll be co-hosting "this week." martha, good morning to you. as we heard in rachel's story, fears of a recession are really rising. take a look at the front pages of today's papers. this is "the new york times." is a new recession imminent? in "the washington post," signs that consumer strength is waning. you have one of the president's economic advisers on your show this morning. how worried is the white house...
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martha maccallum hosts the story with martha maccallum of course every night, 7:00 p.m. eastern, right before the show. she spoke with byrne right after he resigned and it quickly became one of the weirdest things i've ever seen on television. you can judge for yourself. byrne says his relationship with russian national maria butina who is now in prison was a political espionage scam set up by the feds against america's top politicians. here is part of what he said. >> so, you help the government a couple of times, they reach out to you, what did they ask you to do? >> i don't want to go into the nitty-gritty right now. here is what it is. this was all political espionage conducted against hillary clinton, rubio, cruz, and trump. this is not a theory of mine. i was in the room when it happens. i was part of it. >> tucker: he went on to say his handler in this operation was none other than disgraced fbi official, peter strzok. watch this. >> the men in black, as i call them, showed up and ask for this third favor and anyway, i'm not going into the details right now, but i didn't who sent the orders but i did then last summer watching television and here's the punch line. here's the punch line people. last summer watching television and some congressional hearings i figured out where those orders came from. came from a guy named peter strzok. and carlin, mccabe, comey, that was who sent the orders. >> well, you are naming a bunch of fbi people, there. >> well, peter strzok, it has been confirmed to me that my instructions came from peter strzok. >> tucker: he constantly predicted that the story that he is explaining would expose jim comey in the end, too. >> peter strzok would watch the show and say that he's full of it. i haven't no idea about anything that he is talking about, i would imagine. >> he won't, i can tell you. peter strzok, you want to see a former director crap his pants? pardon me. go stick a television camera on peter strzok, or let's just say james comey, and say the name patrick byrne, you will see a former director of the fbi crap his pants. >> tucker: what to make of all of this? we can dismiss it out of hand and say he is crazy, but maybe we shouldn't dismiss it out of hand, actually. we talked to marthast moments ago. here is the conversation. martha, thanks for coming on. like everyone in america, i watch that interview. just spelled-bound. i'm not exactly sure what to make of it so i'm grateful that you are here to tell us your impressions. what'd you you think? >> you know, it was a surprising interview. it's a very surprising story. but i had spoken to you a couple sources that are close to the investigation who said that it's possible that he may be telling sort of the way they are looking at at this point, he turned over his tax documents and emails to the justice department back in april. he met with them twice, back on april 5th and april 30th. there is at least enough of a thread that they are hearing him out. he says this is the key to everything. he says i was there, i saw what happened, and basically he is suggesting that what he thought was part of, he worked as an asset for the federal government a couple of times before on different things, just to be helpful, and when
martha maccallum hosts the story with martha maccallum of course every night, 7:00 p.m. eastern, right before the show. she spoke with byrne right after he resigned and it quickly became one of the weirdest things i've ever seen on television. you can judge for yourself. byrne says his relationship with russian national maria butina who is now in prison was a political espionage scam set up by the feds against america's top politicians. here is part of what he said. >> so, you help the...
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martha mccallum, starts right now. >> martha: good evening, jon. thank you very much. ♪ so president trump, like harry truman and andrew johnson before him, apparently has his eye on possibly purchasing the country of greenland. good evening, everybody. i'm marthaory" begins tonight. here is greenland, rich in coal and uranium and diamonds and strategically located between north america and europe in the arctic ocean. has about 58,000 residents and it currently relies on denmark for two thirds of their budget revenue. not a new concept though as i said. harry truman offered 100 million in gold to purchase greenland back in 1946. in 1867 andrew johnson had his state department check into the idea as well. president trump says he is alwaysng
martha mccallum, starts right now. >> martha: good evening, jon. thank you very much. ♪ so president trump, like harry truman and andrew johnson before him, apparently has his eye on possibly purchasing the country of greenland. good evening, everybody. i'm marthaory" begins tonight. here is greenland, rich in coal and uranium and diamonds and strategically located between north america and europe in the arctic ocean. has about 58,000 residents and it currently relies on denmark...
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big fox news sunday with "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: 's be 29ays that he was intelligent asset that was tangled up in the origins of the russian investigation and put his fingers to some very prominent individuals here on the book with the story." >> peter strzok or lecture say james comey and say the name catherine byrne, former director of the cia. >> bret: tonight, some are calling his bluff
big fox news sunday with "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: 's be 29ays that he was intelligent asset that was tangled up in the origins of the russian investigation and put his fingers to some very prominent individuals here on the book with the story." >> peter strzok or lecture say james comey and say the name catherine byrne, former director of the cia. >> bret: tonight, some are calling his bluff
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that's it for "special report," "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: goodreaking right now. bombshell new allegations about the deep state investigation aimed directly at peter strzok, the fbi, and a notorious alleged russian spy, you recognize this woman right there. this is going to be a very big story tonight, special guest patrick burns one of the most well-connected ceos in the business, today he resigned from his company. he said it's because of what he knows about the investigation and about the deep state, this is a quote from his statement
that's it for "special report," "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: goodreaking right now. bombshell new allegations about the deep state investigation aimed directly at peter strzok, the fbi, and a notorious alleged russian spy, you recognize this woman right there. this is going to be a very big story tonight, special guest patrick burns one of the most well-connected ceos in the business, today he resigned from his company. he said...
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martha: thanks. good evening everybody, i martha maccallum in the story begins with a first-hand account what it's reallyspent his final hours straight from a man who knows. if breaking details tonight about how epstein did it read that is coming up in just a moment but tonight's fbi investigators are combing a bizarre private island and attorney general bill barr is anybody out there that thinks they're off the book now in this case culture mark needs to think again >> let me assure you that this case will continue on against anyoneas
martha: thanks. good evening everybody, i martha maccallum in the story begins with a first-hand account what it's reallyspent his final hours straight from a man who knows. if breaking details tonight about how epstein did it read that is coming up in just a moment but tonight's fbi investigators are combing a bizarre private island and attorney general bill barr is anybody out there that thinks they're off the book now in this case culture mark needs to think again >> let me assure you...
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the guy that put martha stewart in jail on a flimsy -- >> laura: an his lawyer went after conrad black. >> in order to get publicity. the martha stewart case was a joke. stewartknow martha particularly.sh she's attacked president trump. i said at the time, this is a publicity stunt by him. >> laura: popover. >> yeah, that's what he did. >> laura: whose conduct was more egregious and damaging to the integrity under the rule of law equal justice under the rule of law, mike flynn in the setup and her agents with sally yates or what jim comey did for the last two years. >> everything revealed in horowitz's report should be like a teaching manual for the fbi. don't ever do this again. >> laura: doesn't the lying prosecutor. >> ifdi j. edgar hoover was up until h now the worst director this guy has gone way beyond. >> laura: he claimed -- the thing that gets me, rudy, as a first-year associate at a law firm in dc, we knew basic rules of ethics as young lawyers. you go to the department as a first-year prosecutor. you have spent the week doing ethics review. you know it. he claims it wasn't a federal record, a sensitive federal record. he claims his memo to the file wasn't a f
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"the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: you do an excellent job at that andy much. a fox news alert tonight with breaking news as we get ready for the imminent release now of the inspector general's report on the origins of the russia probe. a new bombshell as we learn now that the inspector general has another surprise first. he will be releasing, reports say, a separate assessment on the actions of fired fbi director james comey, specifically with regard to his riding and then leaking memos to the press. comey himself revealed his action and thinking in this attention-grabbing moment back in the summer of 2017. >> i woke up in the middle of the night on
"the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: you do an excellent job at that andy much. a fox news alert tonight with breaking news as we get ready for the imminent release now of the inspector general's report on the origins of the russia probe. a new bombshell as we learn now that the inspector general has another surprise first. he will be releasing, reports say, a separate assessment on the actions of fired fbi director james comey, specifically with...
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martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: notorious is a good title. president trump tells the g-7 crowd to buckle up. it's going to be a bit of a bumpy road ahead with china, folks. >> sorry, if the way i negotiate. the way i negotiate has done very well for me over the years and is doing even better for the country. >> martha united states on better footing than where we started. >> it's a 50/50 deal. this has to be a deal that's better for us. and if not better, let's not do business together. >> martha: as the president said, the chinese economy under some pressure and now you've got device saying "we are willing to use a calm attitude to solve problems by n
martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: notorious is a good title. president trump tells the g-7 crowd to buckle up. it's going to be a bit of a bumpy road ahead with china, folks. >> sorry, if the way i negotiate. the way i negotiate has done very well for me over the years and is doing even better for the country. >> martha united states on better footing than where we started. >> it's a 50/50 deal. this has to be a deal that's better for us. and if not better,...
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saw it online somewhere, and she emailed me and called me and said, martha, this is the perfect thing for you, this isjust what marthalooking for, you've got to apply. so i did. cherie and surveyed we re apply. so i did. cherie and surveyed were homeless for eight months before moving into another‘s garden. they lived in their vehicle and in shelters. it was scary at first because of the shelters, and because we we re because of the shelters, and because we were going from place to place.|j feel like a millionaire. i feel like i won $1 million and everything is falling into place. a home, the stability, that is what i needed for her. i like books, a lot. i have my little library of them. i can finally put that somewhere where i can get it and nobody else can. there is a laundromat within walking distance, great public transportation, several grocery stores, daycare, schools, and parks. it isa stores, daycare, schools, and parks. it is a really nice neighbourhood for sherry and her daughter, they are a perfect fit, i think. they are going to work out fine. we really get along well. the pilot project took longer than e
saw it online somewhere, and she emailed me and called me and said, martha, this is the perfect thing for you, this isjust what marthalooking for, you've got to apply. so i did. cherie and surveyed we re apply. so i did. cherie and surveyed were homeless for eight months before moving into another‘s garden. they lived in their vehicle and in shelters. it was scary at first because of the shelters, and because we we re because of the shelters, and because we were going from place to place.|j...
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martha maccallum. host, of course, of "the story with martha maccallum" every night before this show. her challenger is one of the returning champs, "waters world host" and "the five" co-host, jesse water. man everywhere all the time. >> he is everywhere all the time. i'm tired of him. >> can i go? >> tammy: neither one of you has beaten the other one so this is a fresh championship. you are both rogue. i know you will be able to handle it and really deliver well. you have the hands on the buzzers. >> ready. >> tammy: i'll ask questions. the first one, of course, to buzz in, gets to have the answer. we'll give you that chance. you must wait until i finish asking the question. >> wait, martha tammy: no jumping the gun there. you can answer once i acknowledge you by saying your name. which i hope i remember, which i think i should. each correct answer is worth one point. get it wrong and you lose a point. best of five wins. you know, you will be the winner. let's get started. ready? >> ready. >> tammy: question one. this is multiple choice. reports say that president trump is expressing serious interest in buying greenland, which is currently, of course, a territory owned by denmark. what is greenland's capital city? nook, vic, thunder bay? martha? >> i think it's nook. >> tammy: let's find out. we have a tape. see what the truth is. >> the trip from vancouver to the capital city nuuk took 24 days. >> darn. i'm down earlier. >> tammy: it looks beautiful, greenland. i think the united states should buy it. >> we should annex it. we get it for free. >> tammy: it's fabulous country. we need it. they need a trump tower, obviously. question two. another multiple choice question,
martha maccallum. host, of course, of "the story with martha maccallum" every night before this show. her challenger is one of the returning champs, "waters world host" and "the five" co-host, jesse water. man everywhere all the time. >> he is everywhere all the time. i'm tired of him. >> can i go? >> tammy: neither one of you has beaten the other one so this is a fresh championship. you are both rogue. i know you will be able to handle it and...
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martha: no doubt they are hoping that this move will help get those guys back home and women back home. it is not a good bet on their part? >> weakness never is the right outcome. >> martha: with regard to afghanistan, take a look at what is happening at the camps. the refugee camps. some people are looking at this situation saying isis which we just, a horrific tragedy and a wedding, 63 people were killed and the thinking on part of some or looking at this saying they are entrenching and starting to build another caliphate by trading these people horribly and even reports of executions. what do you say about that? >> the attack over the weekend was indeed tragic and innocent civilians that were killed. i'm not sure what there is more to add other to say that president trump has been determined every place we have been encountered radical islamic terrorists, we have done everything we can to continue to decimate them and keep the american people safe, to reduce risk. we will continue to do that all across the world, but we will do so anyway that is smart and doesn't require excess sacrific sacrifice. >> martha been very, very supportive and very in step with the president on 99.9% of the work you have done. his other advisor and person he trusts, lindsey graham. he does not want to see us pull out of afghanistan. where do you stand on that spectrum? >> you have to begin with emissions, the missions the president gave us, see if we can't reduce our costs. we spent tens and tens of billions of dollars there and we lose lives. at the same time, make sure we maintain a posture that if there is a attack, those are what the president set out for the department of defense and we are working towards them and i'm confident we can achieve them. any reduction will be based on conditions on the ground and will be consistent with achieving those two goals on behalf of the president of the american people. >> martha: two very quick political questions outside of your work at the state department. anthony scaramucci who was with the administration for a short 11 days is getting attention saying that he is
martha: no doubt they are hoping that this move will help get those guys back home and women back home. it is not a good bet on their part? >> weakness never is the right outcome. >> martha: with regard to afghanistan, take a look at what is happening at the camps. the refugee camps. some people are looking at this situation saying isis which we just, a horrific tragedy and a wedding, 63 people were killed and the thinking on part of some or looking at this saying they are...
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martha kumar, who's going to i'm turning it over to martha kumar who will talk about some of the data she's collected and president-reporter interactions. >> good afternoon. item a pleasure to be here and to be with this particular group of people. we have very god officials here who have all done very good jobs at the white house. well, when i think of the trump relationship, of the president with the press, i think of how often we see him with the press. that we seem to see him a lot more by marine one than we have other presidents in the oval office and in the roosevelt room. if you think that has been true, in fact, if you compared reagan-ford, yes, he has been more available than has been the case in other recent administrations. in terms of time. of how often he has met with the press. the relationship goes back to the early 1900's, where presidents felt a demand to talk to reporters, that it was part of their job. woodrow wilson, when he came in in, in his first weeks in office, held a press conference. and all of the succeeding presidents did. and there is where off the record sessions and that held true until the eisenhower administration. president coolidge took reporters on vacations with him. and, he'd talk to them about why he had them follow him and why he responded to their queries. and he said he thought it was rather necessary to the carrying on of our republican institutions that the people should have a fairly accurate report of what the president is trying to do. and so, he felt that obligation. these press conference sessions lasted up 'til eisenhower, who put them on the record and on television. and at that point, they became much more high risk, and then presidents sought other venues for meeting with reporters. but all the recent reporter and all the recent presidents have -- but all the recent presidents have met with reporters. when you take all of their public events, where they have spoken, and you average out how many of them he answered reporters' questions, it comes out to about a third. a third of their public remarks are responding to reporters -- responding to reporters' queries. that was true of obama, george w. bush, george h.w. bush, and reagan. trump, on the other hand, has done over 55% of his public remarks -- they have responses to reporters queries. but the mix of the venues is somewhat different. we're going to look at three different types -- press conferences, the ones starting with wilson, which were solo sessions where the president spoke by himself and responded to queries from white house reporters at the white house. and then, joint sessions develop later, mostly with foreign leaders that the president has those sessions. and then, you have exchanges with reporters. those are the short q&a's that take place on the south lawn with the helicopter whirling in the background, or in the roosevelt room, or the oval office, and sometimes in the cabinet room. these are much more informal sessions. then, the third types are interviews. and so, the last two, the exchanges with reporters and interviews, have increased. in trump's case, he has had many more. when you look at the six presidents, trump has 442. these figures are by the end of june. 442 short question-and-answer sessions, which sometimes can involve one question, but most times are many minutes, and it can go up to 20 minutes or so. they are sessions where the president, especially in the marine one ones, it is a somewhat chaotic situation. and -- [laughter] martha: with people with ladders, cameras, edging their way in. it's a setting where in a sense, with that chaos, he is the ringmaster, he decides who he is going to call on. and in what order. he may know what issues somebody is working on and decide he really does not want to do that. he has had 442. obama had 78. and it shows the difference in the way they worked. in obama's case, he liked to do long interviews, because he liked to discuss policy, and he liked to go into depth. his favorite, i think, was the off the record sessions he would hold with columnists in the roosevelt room for an hour and a half or so, talking about a particular policy. george w. bush, 226. clinton had 434. but clinton liked to talk on every venue. [laughter] >> at length. martha: when he was jogging, but that was before you came to the white house. and h.w., 217. and 119 for reagan. so, trump is far ahead of the others, but one of the reasons why is because he does not give speeches in the same way that his pre
martha kumar, who's going to i'm turning it over to martha kumar who will talk about some of the data she's collected and president-reporter interactions. >> good afternoon. item a pleasure to be here and to be with this particular group of people. we have very god officials here who have all done very good jobs at the white house. well, when i think of the trump relationship, of the president with the press, i think of how often we see him with the press. that we seem to see him a lot...
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fifth inning, curagao 3-2, and curly martha with a two-run shot, curagao with a 5-to lead, bottom six, however, martha picture, and we will uncork one, oh no, run scores on a wild pitch and the throw, that gets away, then another run score is, it's a 5-4 game, comiin one. same inning, tyrone on third, kubo lines out to end it, that's it, curagao first little league world series championship since 2005, 5-4 victory was curagao taking on louisiana. odd pairing. >> as it is. >> some bad errors but would come back. >> absolutely. >>> nothing like little league, thank you so much. thank you so much for making ktvu your source for news. >> we will see you tonight at 10:00. we hope you have a great evening. look at you, dressed like a girl. why the change? did the roller-derby team try to recruit you again? no. i have a date with ben. you don't seem too excited about it. well, i mean, he's really nice, and -- got it. you're bored, and so am i. break up. i mean, i just want to see what else is out there. does that make me a bad person? oh, my god. are we still talking about this? i solved your problem. today.
fifth inning, curagao 3-2, and curly martha with a two-run shot, curagao with a 5-to lead, bottom six, however, martha picture, and we will uncork one, oh no, run scores on a wild pitch and the throw, that gets away, then another run score is, it's a 5-4 game, comiin one. same inning, tyrone on third, kubo lines out to end it, that's it, curagao first little league world series championship since 2005, 5-4 victory was curagao taking on louisiana. odd pairing. >> as it is. >> some...
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"the story" seven, fair, balanced and unafraid, "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now with a lot of news. >> martha see you tonight. busy night, as bret has said, and there is a fox news alert. active and ongoing shooting situation is unfolding at this moment in philadelphia. police say several officers have been shot. six is the number we have at the hospital right now. this is what the scene looks like. there has been a massive police presence in the area where there have been reports and witnesses were over 100 gunshots were heard and police say the suspect is still in the house. this is a narcotics bust. i believe two officers are in the house and the suspect is continuing to shoot. they are barricade
"the story" seven, fair, balanced and unafraid, "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now with a lot of news. >> martha see you tonight. busy night, as bret has said, and there is a fox news alert. active and ongoing shooting situation is unfolding at this moment in philadelphia. police say several officers have been shot. six is the number we have at the hospital right now. this is what the scene looks like. there has been a massive police presence in...
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fact that my wife's family have been part of markers under martha's vineyard for five generations and the fact that his son was born on martha's vineyard and the fact that in order to get to ohio yot have to go to pittsburgh. [laughter] but as rosie said you have to write that book. and it turns out it's even story. circled to the the first copy of samuel shepard's two wonderful books of marietta and the pioneers were published in cincinnati but then it was decided i don't know by i samuel or by whom that they needed a national publisher and the first national publication of the two books was from new york, my firm called a.s. barnes. he was my wife rosie's great-grandfather. so there is a connection that we cannot deny and cannot take for granted. big change, the big sudden revelation that here was something was when i eventually finished the wright brothers and got down to marietta because i heard there was a collection of wonderful material there. and my assistant a gal that is probably the researcher in america today. and i saw this breathtaking collection, i knew we had opened contacts to him. let me just try to describe
fact that my wife's family have been part of markers under martha's vineyard for five generations and the fact that his son was born on martha's vineyard and the fact that in order to get to ohio yot have to go to pittsburgh. [laughter] but as rosie said you have to write that book. and it turns out it's even story. circled to the the first copy of samuel shepard's two wonderful books of marietta and the pioneers were published in cincinnati but then it was decided i don't know by i samuel or...
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[applause] martha: thank you and good morning. martha wilkins. i am here as a civilian and i am also a retired reservist. it is more that i just wanted to contribute to the dialogue. i don't have a question so much. but on the level of an topic on mentoring, and active mentoring, we also have to realize that as leaders, regardless of gender, but actually specifically because of our gender, we are also role models. models you mentor through your actions. whether you are in the pt field or in a meeting or commanding a unit, you are being watched. whether it is by the most private or the highest senior officer, male or female, you are being watched. how you conduct yourself in those moments of stress and doing one more push up, running that much faster, or handling a challenging issue in your unit, you are setting the example in leading and mentoring both men and women, junior and senior years. peers, across the board. just how you handle everything and approach everything, you are mentoring and leading through that. thank you. [applause] chief cart
[applause] martha: thank you and good morning. martha wilkins. i am here as a civilian and i am also a retired reservist. it is more that i just wanted to contribute to the dialogue. i don't have a question so much. but on the level of an topic on mentoring, and active mentoring, we also have to realize that as leaders, regardless of gender, but actually specifically because of our gender, we are also role models. models you mentor through your actions. whether you are in the pt field or in a...