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give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain.ive me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to speak for britain. give me a mandate to fight for britain and give me a mandate to deliver for for britain and give me a mandate to deliverfor britain. applause labour pledges to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk after brexit if it wins the election. if theresa may gets another five yea rs, if theresa may gets another five years, she will ignore opposition and drive through a reckless tory brexit. a rigid brexit. a number of well—known names including jeffrey archer and kevin keegan settle phone—hacking claims against mirror group newspapers. donald trump's daughter ivanka has defended his attitude towards women at a conference on women's empowerment in berlin on her first international trip since her father took office. now the sport with tim haig. england's women have been drawn in the same group as wales for the 2019 women's world cup qualifiers. northern ireland and the repu
give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain.ive me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to speak for britain. give me a mandate to fight for britain and give me a mandate to deliver for for britain and give me a mandate to deliverfor britain. applause labour pledges to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk after brexit if it wins the election. if theresa may gets another five yea rs, if theresa may gets...
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give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to speak for britain, to fight for britain, and give mea britain, to fight for britain, and give me a mandate to deliver for britain. labour sets out its approach to brexit if it wins the general election, pledging to unilaterally guarantee the rights of eu citizens already in the uk a number of celebrities settle phone hacking claims on day one of a labour government we will guarantee that all eu nationals currently living in the uk will see no change in their legal status as a result of britain leaving the eu. a number of celebrities settle phone hacking claims with mirror group newspapers, with some pay—outs exceeding a £250,000. in the next hour, president trump's daughter makes her first international trip since being given an official position in her father's administration. ivank
give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to speak for britain, to fight for britain, and give mea britain, to fight for britain, and give me a mandate to deliver for britain. labour sets out its approach to brexit if it wins the general election, pledging to unilaterally guarantee the rights...
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it also replies to press secretary sean spicer who made a very public mea culpa after saying adolf hitler never used chemical weapons doing the second world war. it was meant as a shot against bashar al-assad, but led to international outcry. spicer: i made a mistake. it is painful to myself to know i did something like that. that was obviously not my intention. to know when you screw up you could have offended a lot of people. ' would ask for folks forgiveness. i should not have try to make a comparison. there is no comparing atrocities. tim: we also saw signs that president trump's chief strategist, steve bannon, may been falling out of favor. "i likeident said steve, but he was not involved in my campaign until very late. i had my own strategist, and it wasn't like i was going to change strategists because i was hillary."oked to break down all the palace intrigue, let's speak to a contributor to "time" magazine. let's start with steve bannon. i suppose mr. trump likes him. >> "i like steve." that is the worst sort of problem it because to say this and "i'm not -- he is not really the m
it also replies to press secretary sean spicer who made a very public mea culpa after saying adolf hitler never used chemical weapons doing the second world war. it was meant as a shot against bashar al-assad, but led to international outcry. spicer: i made a mistake. it is painful to myself to know i did something like that. that was obviously not my intention. to know when you screw up you could have offended a lot of people. ' would ask for folks forgiveness. i should not have try to make a...
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um, it t meas there's a d direct threat to the rreproductivive fitness of the entire biodiversity of marine environments. if you have damage to sperm or if you have damage to eggs, the next gegeneration will not be as fit or might not come into e existence at all. um, so itit threatens steterili. >> the meso-american reef stretches 700 miles from the northern tip of mexico's yucatan peninsula to honduras. it is ho t to a de d divsity ofararine fe. . andr. dodos found its s conminanatewith neonicononoids rgelely a rult ofunoff fr agrultural elds. >> 8 yes ago, aoral ree organinismide surv was cocoucted d measu t the aununt of pesticides th could b b oundnd in leaea 22 coral reef ornismsms,anging from corarals to que c concho a a nuer off coraleeeef fies. . wh we discoved d was at o outf alll the splples tt wewe clecteded 68%% of e sampmps that w collected were contaminated with imidadacloprid. 53% of f the sas wewe collected were c contamimid wiwith fipronil, which is anothr systemic pesticide. so the level of contamimination on n a coral reef, espececially thee second-d-largest barri
um, it t meas there's a d direct threat to the rreproductivive fitness of the entire biodiversity of marine environments. if you have damage to sperm or if you have damage to eggs, the next gegeneration will not be as fit or might not come into e existence at all. um, so itit threatens steterili. >> the meso-american reef stretches 700 miles from the northern tip of mexico's yucatan peninsula to honduras. it is ho t to a de d divsity ofararine fe. . andr. dodos found its s conminanatewith...
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that's when i called a friend of mine in and i said, hey, do mea friend of mine in and i said, hey, do flew back to headquarters. what did you do then? was very mad. you are crying, won't you? yeah. screaming. and people who outranked me, just lost it. you can't make me fly. to show that you are a pilot, you had a set of wings. you wanted to leave. i saidi set of wings. you wanted to leave. i said i would rip my wings off because they didn't want to take pa rt because they didn't want to take part in this. there was an investigation. i think i thought something had been done. but it was a whitewash because the official army report, the first army report that claimed avec —— great victory and said 128 enemies dead and only one american casualties. but they knew better because they had your evidence. yes. i cannot remember... everyone lined, did —— didn't they? -- light. -- lied. everyone lined, did —— didn't they? —— light. —— lied. there was a report that 20 civilians had been killed inadvertently. that was a straight lie, wasn't it? and captain medina light, as well. and admitted late
that's when i called a friend of mine in and i said, hey, do mea friend of mine in and i said, hey, do flew back to headquarters. what did you do then? was very mad. you are crying, won't you? yeah. screaming. and people who outranked me, just lost it. you can't make me fly. to show that you are a pilot, you had a set of wings. you wanted to leave. i saidi set of wings. you wanted to leave. i said i would rip my wings off because they didn't want to take pa rt because they didn't want to take...
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you remind mea problems with corruption. you remind me a bit of someone like pablo escobar. on camera. have you actually been convicted by the government of anything in court? how does that feel, to be sentenced to death. you have a hashish farm, you have killed a lot of people. do you have killed a lot of people. do you not deserve to go to jail? if you run this country, would you legalise hashish? you seem like a difficult man to pin down, because on the one hand, ecu for this to try and make money for the people in the area, but then you also kill people and you are dealing in an illegal trade. do you think you could have done it another way that wasn't illegal? do you think i'll get into trouble with the police because i have hashish leaves on my shoes and on my clogs? that was a weird day. ali was either really friendly uncle who foot so happens to be a killer and a drug dealer. and he was massively open about it. back to beirut now. i'm a bit concerned, because we've all got hashish all over us and if they find you, you get in serious trouble and get put injail. were g
you remind mea problems with corruption. you remind me a bit of someone like pablo escobar. on camera. have you actually been convicted by the government of anything in court? how does that feel, to be sentenced to death. you have a hashish farm, you have killed a lot of people. do you have killed a lot of people. do you not deserve to go to jail? if you run this country, would you legalise hashish? you seem like a difficult man to pin down, because on the one hand, ecu for this to try and make...
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i said, you got to give mea doing great. i said, you got to give me a great general for the border.he process of rebuilding our military and restoring full readiness. we are also protecting taxpayer dollars. i've already saved more than $725 million on a simple order of their 35 planes. i got involved in the negotiations. —— f35. and there are millions of dollars to be saved. we step up the fight against isis and we will not stop until isis has been destroyed. at the same time, we've strengthened our friendships and alliances all around the world. for instance, we were very proud to quietly work with the egyptian government last week to ensure that an american citizen, a beautiful young woman, came home after being in an egyptian prison for the past three years. she was going to be there for another 28 years. president obama worked diligently for three years, didn't get him out. i met with president as —— president al—sisi and he was great about it. not only did the court system in egypt and the president duterte but they let out her husband and they let out a total of eight people
i said, you got to give mea doing great. i said, you got to give me a great general for the border.he process of rebuilding our military and restoring full readiness. we are also protecting taxpayer dollars. i've already saved more than $725 million on a simple order of their 35 planes. i got involved in the negotiations. —— f35. and there are millions of dollars to be saved. we step up the fight against isis and we will not stop until isis has been destroyed. at the same time, we've...
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but i do not think it will make mea them. advocate to co nsta ntly make me a more effective advocate to constantly articulate every issue publicly where i disagree. and that is ok, i will take hits from some critics who say that i should take to the street. and others will, in the long—term, respect where i have got things done. but i think most of the impact i have over time, most people will not actually know about that. time is up. thanks for watching. goodbye. at one point in the weather for the week ahead we will go from the summer warmth to some late winter snow. before that, things are quiet, not straightforward because there is a lot of cloud in the forecast through thursday but it will be thin and how many breaks, that is difficult, breaks more likely with sunshine across north—east england and when the wind stronger across scotla nd and when the wind stronger across scotland that will bring differences. the west could be cloudy and damp, otherwise it will be dry on thursday and for most of us be dry on thursday and
but i do not think it will make mea them. advocate to co nsta ntly make me a more effective advocate to constantly articulate every issue publicly where i disagree. and that is ok, i will take hits from some critics who say that i should take to the street. and others will, in the long—term, respect where i have got things done. but i think most of the impact i have over time, most people will not actually know about that. time is up. thanks for watching. goodbye. at one point in the weather...
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a swift mea culpa, scott, for a white house that typically shies e se from admitting mistakes. >> pelley: nancy cordes in washington. this afternoon, the secretary of defense said there is "no doubt the syrian regime carried out that nerve gas attack in syria." he said he didn't know if thria's main ally, russia, had helped. the secretary of state, rex tillerson, carried a message to moscow today, and margaret brennan is with him. >> they have aligned themselves with an unreliable partner in tashar al-assad. it reporter: secretary the erson called on russia to break its alliance with the hirian dictator. s i think it is-- it's clear to il of us that the reign of the assad family is coming to an end. te reporter: tillerson said the u.s. and its allies want cossia to broker a cease-fire jd convince assad to step down, a complete reversal from just 12 days ago. >> i think the status and the longer term-- longer term status of president assad will be decided by the syrian people. >> reporter: that was before last tuesday's sarin gas attack, and president trump's subsequent order of a limited
a swift mea culpa, scott, for a white house that typically shies e se from admitting mistakes. >> pelley: nancy cordes in washington. this afternoon, the secretary of defense said there is "no doubt the syrian regime carried out that nerve gas attack in syria." he said he didn't know if thria's main ally, russia, had helped. the secretary of state, rex tillerson, carried a message to moscow today, and margaret brennan is with him. >> they have aligned themselves with an...
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to the white house, he wasn't the only one sounding off, mark freeze tweeting have to appreciate the mea culpa -- always trying to match this and this is what bias looks like when you are too eager to have something so good to share with mike and his like-minded people. ascertaining publications list by fourth page side-by-side photo comparison they lost credibility. >> really unfortunate that had to happen. richard simmons comes out of hiding after three years. the shocking first photos seen here so simmons covering a blanket, only a frail head visible is he's led to his la mention. he has not been seen in public since 2014. officers arrived to get him inside. so many people gathered outside waiting to see him come he spent time in the hospital after suffering indigestion but some on facebook say he is doing just fine. president george hw bush getting up special visit, his son, george w. bush making the trip to houston. bush xli tweeting this photo, the big morale boost from high-level delegation, no father has been more blessed or prouder. the 92-year-old former president remaining und
to the white house, he wasn't the only one sounding off, mark freeze tweeting have to appreciate the mea culpa -- always trying to match this and this is what bias looks like when you are too eager to have something so good to share with mike and his like-minded people. ascertaining publications list by fourth page side-by-side photo comparison they lost credibility. >> really unfortunate that had to happen. richard simmons comes out of hiding after three years. the shocking first photos...
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give mea give me a mandate to lead britain.speak for britain. to fight for britain and give me a mandate to deliverfor britain. she would not be drawn, again, on whether she'll raise or lower taxes. how far are you willing to go to grab seats in parts of the country that, until now, have been labour heartlands? so, i will be out and about around the country in all sorts of areas, all parts of the country, taking this message — a vote for me and for the local conservative candidate is a vote to strengthen our hand in the brexit negotiations. really? from coast to coast? taking places like porthcawl would mean taking lifelong labour voters, like brian and ira who have almost decided to do it. first time ever, if i do. because the valleys are labour. wales, labour's strong hold. i'm on the border really. i voted for out in the referendum. so, i don't know whether to vote labour or conservative this time. my father would spin in his grave. i'm a typical labour voter, but whether i'll be voting labour this year, because i've got no
give mea give me a mandate to lead britain.speak for britain. to fight for britain and give me a mandate to deliverfor britain. she would not be drawn, again, on whether she'll raise or lower taxes. how far are you willing to go to grab seats in parts of the country that, until now, have been labour heartlands? so, i will be out and about around the country in all sorts of areas, all parts of the country, taking this message — a vote for me and for the local conservative candidate is a vote...
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give mea mandate to speak for britain. a mandate to fight for britain and give me a mandate to deliverfor britain. she would not be drawn again on whether she will raise or lower taxes. how far are you willing to grow to grab seats in parts of the country, that until now have been a labour heartlands?|j the country, that until now have been a labour heartlands? i will be out and about in all sorts of areas, all part of the country, taking this message, vote for me and the local conservative candidate is a vote to strengthen our hand in the brexit negotiations. really? from coast to coast taking places like porthcawl would be taking a lifelong labour voters like this couple, who have almost decided to do it. would be the first time ever because the valleys is a labour stronghold.” the first time ever because the valleys is a labour stronghold. i am on the border, but i voted for out in the referendum. i don't know whether to vote labour or conservative this time. my father would spin in his grave. conservative this time. my
give mea mandate to speak for britain. a mandate to fight for britain and give me a mandate to deliverfor britain. she would not be drawn again on whether she will raise or lower taxes. how far are you willing to grow to grab seats in parts of the country, that until now have been a labour heartlands?|j the country, that until now have been a labour heartlands? i will be out and about in all sorts of areas, all part of the country, taking this message, vote for me and the local conservative...
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the children are getting easier as they're going to school and giving mea they're going to school andause of the nature of designs lent themselves to our products, that's been a key part of our growth. so we moved into the stationary and moved in the diaries and through licensing, the designs appear on royal western mugs. they are sold in some pretty significant retail nears the uk which is key, isn't it? we supply 1500 independent stockists across the uk. that's our co re stockists across the uk. that's our core market. through the licence with royal worcester, their mugs are stocked atjohn with royal worcester, their mugs are stocked at john lewis with royal worcester, their mugs are stocked atjohn lewis and we export over the world. we launched in the usa over the world. we launched in the us a couple of years ago and that's going really well. so, there are lots of avenues of growth really, but product development is really key and we've just moved into home furnishings doing a range of fabrics. this is a new scar of which is hot off the press. it is the first sample and that's lau
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everybody like meas. we'll be right back. >> the trump administration putting our good friends on notice. >> they are a close ally and generally a good neighbor but that doesn't mean they don't have to play by the rules. >> we'll it up to >> lou: president trump signed his 26th executive order alongside is his new agricultural secretary newly confirmed sonny perdew. they will boost groith inaur agricultural sector. >> i love canada, but they outsmarted our politicians for many years, our farmers deserve a government that empowers them. we'll take carr of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstat new york and a lot of other places. >> lou: united states recordeded the slowest economic growth as trade deficits dragged on the economy. gross domestic pukt down from 2.6 percent. and our trade deficit with canada almost 12 billion and trade deficit with mexico totaling 60 billion and the united states has a trade deficit in goods with china. joining us to talk about the trump administration's prospects and what
everybody like meas. we'll be right back. >> the trump administration putting our good friends on notice. >> they are a close ally and generally a good neighbor but that doesn't mean they don't have to play by the rules. >> we'll it up to >> lou: president trump signed his 26th executive order alongside is his new agricultural secretary newly confirmed sonny perdew. they will boost groith inaur agricultural sector. >> i love canada, but they outsmarted our...
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everybody like meas. we'll be right back. >> the trump administration putting our good friends on notice. >> they are a close ally and generally a good neighbor but that doesn't mean they don't have to play by the rules. have to play by the rules. >> we'll usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa membs for life. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. owne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >> lou: president trump signed his 26th executive order alongside is his new agricultural secretary newly confirmed sonny perdew. they will boost groith inaur agricultural sector. >> i love canada, but they outsmarted our politicians for many years, our farmers d
everybody like meas. we'll be right back. >> the trump administration putting our good friends on notice. >> they are a close ally and generally a good neighbor but that doesn't mean they don't have to play by the rules. have to play by the rules. >> we'll usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children....
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following british rif referendun issue of leaving the ei eu the markets went down meas momentary but they shot back up. brexit has proven to be a great success for britain. >> you make a lot of good points thank you. >> thank you. maria: nile there. >> north korea is threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. former u.s. ambassador to south korea is with us, christopher hill breaks down the tough talk from the rogue regime as we look ahead to "sunday morning futures" next. maria: welcome back, north korea reportedly detaining a u.s. citizen friday, as he was preparing to leave, that news as north threatses to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier to show up its military power. right now uss carl vinson carrier, strike group is headed to the korean peninsula. i bring in ambassador christian hill, former ambassador to south korea. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. maria: your take? >> i mean that north korea has always been known for its feisty responses to everything that we say and do. we're seeing more of that. and a threat to sink the carl vinson. a threat to attack australia with
following british rif referendun issue of leaving the ei eu the markets went down meas momentary but they shot back up. brexit has proven to be a great success for britain. >> you make a lot of good points thank you. >> thank you. maria: nile there. >> north korea is threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. former u.s. ambassador to south korea is with us, christopher hill breaks down the tough talk from the rogue regime as we look ahead to "sunday morning...
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following british rif referendun issue of leaving the ei eu the markets went down meas momentary but they shot back up. brexit has proven to be a great success for britain. >> you make a lot of good points thank you. >> thank you. maria: nile there. >> north korea is threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. former u.s. ambassador to south korea is with us, christopher hill breaks down the tough talk from the rogue regime as we look ahead to "sunday morning futures" next. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. maria: welcome back, north korea reportedly detaining a u.s. citizen friday, as he was preparing to leave, that news as north threatses to
following british rif referendun issue of leaving the ei eu the markets went down meas momentary but they shot back up. brexit has proven to be a great success for britain. >> you make a lot of good points thank you. >> thank you. maria: nile there. >> north korea is threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. former u.s. ambassador to south korea is with us, christopher hill breaks down the tough talk from the rogue regime as we look ahead to "sunday morning...
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everybody like meas. be right back. >> the trump administration putting our good friends on notice. >> they are a close ally and generally a good neighbor but that doesn't mean they don't have to play by the rules. >> we'll it up to wilbur ross, our special guest here, next. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...raised two rough and tumble boys... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and
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i want to get your reaction to the mea rese center's reporting.ng negativity on the part of the national left-wing media directed at this administration. >> it reflects something i talk about when i go to journalism schools. too much picking sides and trying to create outcomes. i think that study is a reflection of a larger cancer in our profession. we are more interested in the outcome. we picked half an audience and i don't think that's good in the world we live in today. lou: it's a strange era we entered. we have gone from the biased left-wing media to a committed complicit left-wing media, and it's a breathtaking difference in that evolution. >> all sides of the political equation have their favorite media. the audience used to be we the american people. now some of us here, some of us there fighting. what happens is facts get distorted in that a environment. the truth gets distorted by political agendas. i don't think it's good. if there is a reason why the media is less popular than congress. lou: let's turn to the obama spying scandal. and
i want to get your reaction to the mea rese center's reporting.ng negativity on the part of the national left-wing media directed at this administration. >> it reflects something i talk about when i go to journalism schools. too much picking sides and trying to create outcomes. i think that study is a reflection of a larger cancer in our profession. we are more interested in the outcome. we picked half an audience and i don't think that's good in the world we live in today. lou: it's a...
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the airline ceo in his mea culpa, he blamed himself for not providing the staff with the, quote, proper, policies and procedures that would allow them to use their comment sense. >> thanks very much. >>> coming up, another hour of 360. president trump does a 180 on his stance on nato. rex tillerson says relations with moscow are at a low point. we will look at some big reversals happening tonight at the white house. ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. ito treat your toughy nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms. clarispray. from the makers of claritin. >>> welcome to 360 and what has been a day of foreign policies 180s for president trum
the airline ceo in his mea culpa, he blamed himself for not providing the staff with the, quote, proper, policies and procedures that would allow them to use their comment sense. >> thanks very much. >>> coming up, another hour of 360. president trump does a 180 on his stance on nato. rex tillerson says relations with moscow are at a low point. we will look at some big reversals happening tonight at the white house. ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most...
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following british rif referendun issue of leaving the ei eu the markets went down meas momentary buthey shot back up. brexit has proven to be a great success for britain. >> you make a lot of good points thank you. >> thank you. maria: nile there. >> north korea is threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. former u.s. ambassador to south korea is with us, christopher hill breaks down the tough talk from the rogue regime as we look ahead to "sunday morning futures" next. i am totally blind. and i live with non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. maria: welcome back, north korea reportedly detaining a u.s. citizen friday, as he was preparing to leave, that news as north threatses to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier to show up its military power. right now uss carl vinson carrier, strike group is headed to the korean peninsula. i bring in ambassador chr
following british rif referendun issue of leaving the ei eu the markets went down meas momentary buthey shot back up. brexit has proven to be a great success for britain. >> you make a lot of good points thank you. >> thank you. maria: nile there. >> north korea is threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. former u.s. ambassador to south korea is with us, christopher hill breaks down the tough talk from the rogue regime as we look ahead to "sunday morning futures"...
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. >> this mea had this meant teact two weeks ago, it would have been different, but the tone this morningas more dovish than the hawkish tones at the end of the last formal meeting. i would say what he said here is even if they get to the end of the bond buying program, that doesn't mean rates will go up soon. he cited the improvement they have seen in europe already very much as down to his policy. it's reliant on his policy. he said that about oil prices, too, but they have not seen the structural supply side reforms or fiscal policy support to sugge suggest improvement is coming from anywhere other than his policy. >> they were spooked a bit at the last meeting when the rates jumped. >> we had hit 1.09, so we had come down a lot on the euro/dollar. that's why it's 0.2% reaction this morning. >>> mario draghi's speech this morning followed the surprisingly hawkish fed minutes yesterday. the minutes suggesting that fed officials wanted to start unwinding the central bank's massive 4$4.5 trillion balance sheet later this year. janet yellen said the unwinding would amount to a rate hike. >
. >> this mea had this meant teact two weeks ago, it would have been different, but the tone this morningas more dovish than the hawkish tones at the end of the last formal meeting. i would say what he said here is even if they get to the end of the bond buying program, that doesn't mean rates will go up soon. he cited the improvement they have seen in europe already very much as down to his policy. it's reliant on his policy. he said that about oil prices, too, but they have not seen the...
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even his mea culpa on cnn was spattered with inaccuracies. >> the attempt he's making to destabilize the region. >> reporter: destabilize the region? that's the wrong word. he also mispronounced the leader's name again. it's a pattern of sloppiness that's corroding his ability. his mention of barrel bombs in syria suggested a big change in policy. >> if you gas a baby, put a barrel bomb in to innocent people, i think you will see a response from this president. that is unacceptable. >> reporter: multiple white house officials later clarified, implying that the press secretary misspoke. this statement last month. >> there's been discussion of paul manforth who played a limited role for a limited amount of time. >> reporter: even before that, spicer kicked off an internaurnl incident when he shares fox's baseless claim about president obama using the parish to tap trump. >> judge andrew neopolitano said "three intelligence sources have informed fox news that he went outside the chain of command." >> reporter: and then this. the question now is whether spicer has become too much of a li
even his mea culpa on cnn was spattered with inaccuracies. >> the attempt he's making to destabilize the region. >> reporter: destabilize the region? that's the wrong word. he also mispronounced the leader's name again. it's a pattern of sloppiness that's corroding his ability. his mention of barrel bombs in syria suggested a big change in policy. >> if you gas a baby, put a barrel bomb in to innocent people, i think you will see a response from this president. that is...
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mea culpa, i was a journalist for 25 years. i did this. stossel: and i did this too.l talk about that later on the show. i apologize. thank you, david. to continue this discussion, follow me on twitter. fbn stossel. use that #life or death. like my facebook so you can post on my wall. we want to know what you think. our game show, can you guess which is more likely to kill you, smoking a pack of cigarettes a day or drinking seven glasses of alcohol per day. the winner gets an jackie: as an 18 year old, i let my mistakes kind of take over my life. i was point-five credits away from completing high school and i didn't do it. angela: i got pregnant and i was the main one working so, i did what i had to do to survive. jocelyn: sentía que la escuela no era para mí. karim: most of my family they never graduated high school or even let alone go to college so i'm trying to break that barrier. jackie: my family never stopped pushing for me to be better because they knew what i could become and who i could become as a person. karim: everyday after work i went straight to school
mea culpa, i was a journalist for 25 years. i did this. stossel: and i did this too.l talk about that later on the show. i apologize. thank you, david. to continue this discussion, follow me on twitter. fbn stossel. use that #life or death. like my facebook so you can post on my wall. we want to know what you think. our game show, can you guess which is more likely to kill you, smoking a pack of cigarettes a day or drinking seven glasses of alcohol per day. the winner gets an jackie: as an 18...
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that's what you call the full mea culpa, i screwed up. trish: i'm an idiot.ow, he came out and said it. i've always said, the american public are willing to forgive and forget sometimes and you're better off owning up to it, but it does tell you something, it tells you about the mind-set of media in this country and where they're at and how they're looking. any chance they can get, howie, to poke at him and this was yet again another example of it. >> sure, the narrative is that president trump is so controversial, so disliked by many people that event guys who won the super bowl, many of them not showing up. the photo's come, a-ha. we got it. not a world championship day for the "new york times." trish: and the editor saying i'm an idiot. he said it! howie kurtz, thank you so much, good to see you. you can watch howie every weekend on "mediabuzz" on the fox news channel 11:00 a.m. eastern on sundays. >>> our own american college campuses, you heard about venezuela and what's happening there. berkeley cancelling a planned speak event with ann coulter over sec
that's what you call the full mea culpa, i screwed up. trish: i'm an idiot.ow, he came out and said it. i've always said, the american public are willing to forgive and forget sometimes and you're better off owning up to it, but it does tell you something, it tells you about the mind-set of media in this country and where they're at and how they're looking. any chance they can get, howie, to poke at him and this was yet again another example of it. >> sure, the narrative is that president...
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then he finally said mea cul pa. >> after another incident on a plane this weekend, you can see the woman's crying. she claims an american attendant nearly hitting her baby after ripping her stroller out of her hand. he's not sure about filing a lawsuit in this particular incident. tom costello is joining us now to talk about these incidents on planes. >> we can relate as passengers but what stress does it put on other airline employees like the pilots let's say? >> i think that all airline employees right now are feeling that they're under the microscope because of these incidences and because all of us are walking around with these things. we can all video record something whenever we think something's not right and people are and they're really recording in some cases a very minor trans gregs that is not that big of a deal but when it rises to the level of in the view of many people an assault or completely inappropriate behavior, video recordings are holding airlines accountable. but i will tell thought airlines and i've talked to flight attendants and pilots they feel they're under a m
then he finally said mea cul pa. >> after another incident on a plane this weekend, you can see the woman's crying. she claims an american attendant nearly hitting her baby after ripping her stroller out of her hand. he's not sure about filing a lawsuit in this particular incident. tom costello is joining us now to talk about these incidents on planes. >> we can relate as passengers but what stress does it put on other airline employees like the pilots let's say? >> i think...
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will the strike have any meas e measurable effect on the conduct in this war so far? >> reporter: it may have a measurable effect on their use of chemical weapons, but it is not going to change the balance of power in syria, nor do i think it was designed for that. in fact, just the opposite. i think it was designed to be so small that it would not change the dynamics within the syrian civil war, and only send a messag to assad and to russia that the use of chemical weapons on such an egregious scale is unacceptable. i think it was also designed to send a message to the chinese president, to the american people, that president trump won't hesitate to use military action and he's trying to draw a distinction between president oba obama, when he didn't respond when assad used chemical weapons. >> what's been the response from the syrians to this, what's been the response from bashar al assad, what's been the response from the kremlin, as well? >> reporter: well, i think you have to look beyond their words. of course, there's been condemnation from russia, from syria. bu
will the strike have any meas e measurable effect on the conduct in this war so far? >> reporter: it may have a measurable effect on their use of chemical weapons, but it is not going to change the balance of power in syria, nor do i think it was designed for that. in fact, just the opposite. i think it was designed to be so small that it would not change the dynamics within the syrian civil war, and only send a messag to assad and to russia that the use of chemical weapons on such an...
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david dao for the incident, accused him of being belligerent before united did a mea culpa and said, stop, we were completely wrong, dr. dao is not to blame at all. and united has spent the better part of two weeks apologizing backwards and forwards, and the security officers who dragged him off the plane, as you know, have been suspended. so if you talk about the big picture, then the attorney is saying he thinks that we and the country need to be really trying to get the airlines to remember who the focus and that is the paying public, the people who pay to take a flight, is not every customer is going to have a legitimate grievance. sometimes it's going to be petty and as we all know, people can be rude and obstinate, but it's important to keep in mind they had paid for an airline ticket and according to demetrio, many airlines have forgotten that and now we're seeing as a result of that, these incidents, which he says are not representative of the flight attendants out there or the airlines in general, but they are symptomatic of a problem as it relates to customer service. >> as
david dao for the incident, accused him of being belligerent before united did a mea culpa and said, stop, we were completely wrong, dr. dao is not to blame at all. and united has spent the better part of two weeks apologizing backwards and forwards, and the security officers who dragged him off the plane, as you know, have been suspended. so if you talk about the big picture, then the attorney is saying he thinks that we and the country need to be really trying to get the airlines to remember...
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give mea what they think about that question., who believes russia really wants to attack the baltics? put your hand up if you think they do. that is quite incredible. i would say literally just a handful of people believe russia really wants to attack the baltic states. let's go to the audience again for some questions. let's take a couple together. kate, who is latvian, your question. i would like to ask the panel about future relations about the cyber attacks. how could it escalate in the face of repeated attacks and what would you think the future tax and responses? and another member of the audience from the united states. if any or all of the united states. if any or all of the baltic states invoke article five for any legitimate reason, be ita five for any legitimate reason, be it a massive military attack or a cyber attack, and certain nato countries do not respond, what would be the repercussions to those nations? james rubin. us - russia relations relating to cyber attacks? well, u nfortu nately relations relating to cy
give mea what they think about that question., who believes russia really wants to attack the baltics? put your hand up if you think they do. that is quite incredible. i would say literally just a handful of people believe russia really wants to attack the baltic states. let's go to the audience again for some questions. let's take a couple together. kate, who is latvian, your question. i would like to ask the panel about future relations about the cyber attacks. how could it escalate in the...
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all right, the white house showing it can apologize, press secretary sean spicer delivering a rare mea culpa after making a bare comparison between bashar al-assad and hitler. >> reporter: chris, you know, it has been a tough week for the message machine here at the white house. there was confusion over the policy in syria, then a big gap that completely pushed the white house off the important message of the day. so it was no surprise really when the president, himself, tried to step in to clear up some of the questions about syria. >> we're not going into syria. >> reporter: president trump asserting definitively he has no plans to escalate u.s. involvement in syria after last week's strike, stressing he was compelled to act because of the syrian dig tatdor's use of chemical weapons. >> they have these massive barrels with dynamite. they drop them in a group of people. you see the same kids, no arms, no legs, no face. this is an animal. >> reporter: president trump also blaming president obama's inaction for the crisis in syria. >> what i did should have been done by the obama admini
all right, the white house showing it can apologize, press secretary sean spicer delivering a rare mea culpa after making a bare comparison between bashar al-assad and hitler. >> reporter: chris, you know, it has been a tough week for the message machine here at the white house. there was confusion over the policy in syria, then a big gap that completely pushed the white house off the important message of the day. so it was no surprise really when the president, himself, tried to step in...
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it make people nervous when they're not showure what he mea. great powers can't really bluff.e to back it up. i appreciate that he's understood this is a major issue. i would not want to go before the american people in 2020 and say, well, we gave it the junior college try and decided there is nothing we can do about this. >> when you look at what's happening now and throughout the past presidents, it's very dangerous today. everybody i have talked to says the threat is very different now because they are close to getting a icbm. when you look at it, how tense do you think everyone should be? >> i think it is -- we have come to a moment where this is kind of different from the past. first of all, they have had over 25 missile tests. they're working on a whole new generation of missiles. of course, one of them failed. in the last 4 hours. that doesn't mean they'll try again. so it's a new generation of missiles. clearly, they're working on a war head design for nuclear devices. so this is i think, a very serious matter. and it's coming down the tracks. and people often take the
it make people nervous when they're not showure what he mea. great powers can't really bluff.e to back it up. i appreciate that he's understood this is a major issue. i would not want to go before the american people in 2020 and say, well, we gave it the junior college try and decided there is nothing we can do about this. >> when you look at what's happening now and throughout the past presidents, it's very dangerous today. everybody i have talked to says the threat is very different now...
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the hard part was mea neat becae most of the painting i look like alfred e newman. [laughing] remember him? >> yesterday ran for president. >> what, me worry? >> mr. president, caroline from maryland asks where do you usually do your paintings? who cleans up after you and how long does it take you to do a portrait from start to finish? >> a great question. i paint upstairs at her house. i built us to do there. i've got a student at the ranch and i've added one at kennebunkport. and so i've got places where i can retreat to. and i clean up. most of the time. [laughing] laura is a neat nick. oil painting is not neat. i limit my palate to two yellows, two reds, to blues and a white. you have a little nick on your finger and you happen to not get it totally clean and your lie down on a white bedspread, pay low blue. [laughing] and so i try, i'm not a very good cleaner. this took me a year to paint the 90 portraits. a portrait, painting is really never done. i mean, i look at some of these portraits and say i wish i could put them back on the easel inky painting, but at
the hard part was mea neat becae most of the painting i look like alfred e newman. [laughing] remember him? >> yesterday ran for president. >> what, me worry? >> mr. president, caroline from maryland asks where do you usually do your paintings? who cleans up after you and how long does it take you to do a portrait from start to finish? >> a great question. i paint upstairs at her house. i built us to do there. i've got a student at the ranch and i've added one at...
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final finally i assume his pr people sai mea culpa.at has more to do with why he may not be chairman than what occurred to dr. dao. >> so since airlines have tens of thousands of employees, there are bad apples in there or people can have a bad day. what should the airlines do going paramount. people do have smartphones everywhere. what do you want these airlines to do going forward? they don't want a flight attendant from hell to take their airlines down and they don't ever want a passenger to have an experience like that. >> it's basic training of the employees, we're in a people business. we need good customer service. no. is the passenger always right? no. we know that. but nevertheless, we've taken the passenger's money, okay, we now need to treat them like we want them to come back and fly with us again. and so good negotiation skills on the part of a flight attendant on how to handle a lady who may not even have understood -- she's from argentina. she may not have understood the whole stroller issue. there's got to be a way wher
final finally i assume his pr people sai mea culpa.at has more to do with why he may not be chairman than what occurred to dr. dao. >> so since airlines have tens of thousands of employees, there are bad apples in there or people can have a bad day. what should the airlines do going paramount. people do have smartphones everywhere. what do you want these airlines to do going forward? they don't want a flight attendant from hell to take their airlines down and they don't ever want a...
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this is a full-throated mea culpa, promising to get to the bottom of it, sort out what is wrong and thisld never happen again. >> how real is the apology? in that internal statement to employees he was essentially blaming the victim. i mean, he was blaming this guy who got dragged off the plane. >> yes. and he defended himself by saying what he was doing there was, of course, he was still waiting to get more facts. well, the reality, of course, when in doubt, do not, as my father used to say. in other words, he should have said nothing. he should have simply said -- but, you know, if he'd said i'm gathering facts, i'm finding out what happened, i'll get back to you tomorrow, we'd have all been jumping over him for that as well. >> justin, the new video showing the passenger was actually not being belligerent as the united ceo first indicated, you can see some of it on the screen, does that change things that all legally? >> well, i think it's important to note that what he initially said that the passenger was being belligerent or the pass your was acting up, i forget the exact words he
this is a full-throated mea culpa, promising to get to the bottom of it, sort out what is wrong and thisld never happen again. >> how real is the apology? in that internal statement to employees he was essentially blaming the victim. i mean, he was blaming this guy who got dragged off the plane. >> yes. and he defended himself by saying what he was doing there was, of course, he was still waiting to get more facts. well, the reality, of course, when in doubt, do not, as my father...
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wanted general mattis as secretary of defense and the national security advisor that is fine by me made mea sleep little easier. but leading this charge from the white house really just plays down to people's worst abstincts. with this overwhelming narcissism they know anymore than you do. this is a pernicious notion that paul ryan will waive the scenes and i will get'l the credit.use we this is incredibly dangerous. and they have to make decisions all day long. they do child-care in the of morning nuclear weapons over lunch they have to have experts giving their best in vice when they say don't listen to them in is byer populist referendum then you get the outcome like we see no that says i hate obamacare. >> and that happened in when people did not understand. >> busey people across the country what should we do about the ukraine grexpeople people had really strong opinions. that of course, courts of possibility of world war iii we have strong opinions. we're in is ukraine? laugh laugh but the average respondent when asked was off by the average response of 1800 miles not even the right c
wanted general mattis as secretary of defense and the national security advisor that is fine by me made mea sleep little easier. but leading this charge from the white house really just plays down to people's worst abstincts. with this overwhelming narcissism they know anymore than you do. this is a pernicious notion that paul ryan will waive the scenes and i will get'l the credit.use we this is incredibly dangerous. and they have to make decisions all day long. they do child-care in the of...
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. >> the mea culpa now three days after this video, of course, sparked outrage far and wide.t does it mean now? let me bring in richard quest and host of cnn's "quest means business." it became a business problem for united. how bad is it? >> initially the stock was down 4% and it rallied back up and closed off 1% yesterday and what you just witnessed is what i would describe as leadership and, you know, oscar munoz has defended why he didn't do this earlier. he said he was getting the facts together which seems fairly reasonable, but in the last 24 hours he's done exactly what you would expect the chief executive to do. time and again, we said we take responsibility and this morning's interview on good morning america, he said it's up to me to put this right. it stops with me, and i think that this is a significant move at a time when many ceos shun off what needs to be done. they blame other people on the way as he did earlier, as he suggested earlier -- >> richard, i have to cut you off. i'm so sorry, richard. i have to head over to the u.n. ambassador nikki haley making c
. >> the mea culpa now three days after this video, of course, sparked outrage far and wide.t does it mean now? let me bring in richard quest and host of cnn's "quest means business." it became a business problem for united. how bad is it? >> initially the stock was down 4% and it rallied back up and closed off 1% yesterday and what you just witnessed is what i would describe as leadership and, you know, oscar munoz has defended why he didn't do this earlier. he said he...
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basically saying, mea culpa. i shouldn't have looks for the author of that letter.orward, they won't try to identify whistleblowers who wish to remain anonymous. moving on from the barclays news. the war in syria and the fight against the islamic state, top of the agenda at a meeting of g-7 foreign ministers in italy today. the gathering represents an opportunity for u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson to ease strains with his allies, just 10 days after acrimonious nato talks in brussels, and maybe show some strength as well toward moscow. joining us, james hertling in dubai. how are tillerson's allies likely to receive him after the events of last week? they're diplomats, they will receive and diplomatically. however sometimes good friends and partners can disagree, and that is what happened the first time they met. the europeans pushed back very strongly, behind closed doors, at the trump administration's calls for them to increase defense spending, and they have publicly applauded the administration for the missile attacks against syria. there's a little bit of
basically saying, mea culpa. i shouldn't have looks for the author of that letter.orward, they won't try to identify whistleblowers who wish to remain anonymous. moving on from the barclays news. the war in syria and the fight against the islamic state, top of the agenda at a meeting of g-7 foreign ministers in italy today. the gathering represents an opportunity for u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson to ease strains with his allies, just 10 days after acrimonious nato talks in brussels, and...
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reporters -- and i am one of them -- and to start with, they would not allow as l laptops and t the mea room where we were watching if we were not in the death chamber. this is just the visiting room. we are nowhere near the death chamber. towere not allow laptops start with. they consented on it in the end, but we were not allowed telephones in the room. in the end, they only allowed reporters to take in and pencils, supplied to them by the prison services. something like a reporter would carry in their own notebook that would do something subservient or something. the whole process is like being a battle between the media, which is the eyes and ears of the public, and the prison service, that after all, is can do, which -- is to kill one of their own citizens. amy: i want to ask you, ed pilkington about the deputy nicholas general named braun a who admitted the execution team had tried to place a central line in jones' neck but the attempt was unsuccessful. talk about the significance of this and what happened next, that leading to the lawyers for the next man, marcel williams, trying
reporters -- and i am one of them -- and to start with, they would not allow as l laptops and t the mea room where we were watching if we were not in the death chamber. this is just the visiting room. we are nowhere near the death chamber. towere not allow laptops start with. they consented on it in the end, but we were not allowed telephones in the room. in the end, they only allowed reporters to take in and pencils, supplied to them by the prison services. something like a reporter would...
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the democrats were mea to be the party of the people and instead donald trump really got elected as aan of the people. argue with it all you want. but at the end of the day, they looked like the party of beyonce. we saw that at the white house correspondents' dinner last night. they're the party of beyonce and barbra streisand. >> love beyonce. >> but she is not a political leader. forgive me. she is not a woman who's going to fix the problems of the american people. >> what's the solution though? you ask a democrat including bernie and elizabeth warren, all the big stars of the party now. you have ask them what's your position on illegal immigration, they're offended. they don't have a position. the reasons people that voted for trump they don't -- they have to have a counteragenda. i think a counteragenda would make a lot of sense. you know, they had a good bipartisan bill on immigration, 12 republicans. go back to that and said that that's where we stand. we're for a reasonable, enforceable border control. we're for real things. instead they think running against trump is the solut
the democrats were mea to be the party of the people and instead donald trump really got elected as aan of the people. argue with it all you want. but at the end of the day, they looked like the party of beyonce. we saw that at the white house correspondents' dinner last night. they're the party of beyonce and barbra streisand. >> love beyonce. >> but she is not a political leader. forgive me. she is not a woman who's going to fix the problems of the american people. >> what's...
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made it so frost backed away enough to let the president tell the story, for lack of a culpa,term, his mea without him going to the edge without actually having to say that he lied or committed a crime. we had a midway point that satisfied both parties. at the end of the day, that worked very well. hugh: i want to talk about the memoir before we talk about him in 1980. his memoir is widely recognized by historians. it is at least among the top two or three along with grants. -- along with grant's. you are the lead on this. what is his objective with the memoir? how did you get it done? ken: the initial impetus was to pay the bills. it provided that function. he originally wanted to do two volumes and the publisher said no, it had to be one volume. watergate had to be mentioned in the first volume. so, that was the decision to write a one volume book, which worked against it in many ways. it's a 1038 page book. there's a story about when dick cheney got an advance copy of it, he was in the hospital and the doctors told him the book was too heavy for him to lift up and read. i think that wor
made it so frost backed away enough to let the president tell the story, for lack of a culpa,term, his mea without him going to the edge without actually having to say that he lied or committed a crime. we had a midway point that satisfied both parties. at the end of the day, that worked very well. hugh: i want to talk about the memoir before we talk about him in 1980. his memoir is widely recognized by historians. it is at least among the top two or three along with grants. -- along with...
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jon mea, thanks for taking us back to the 18th century. 18th century.ach yaitay wh us. we'll be back in a moment. left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes if you walk the walk you talk the talk. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. >> dickerson: that's it for us today. after another busy week. thanks so much for watching.or e nation, i'm john dickerson. we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like putng it has natural antioxidants and we don't hav perdue. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet and helps support their immune system. perdue. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. >> announcer: the following paid presentation for the power airfryer xl is brought to you by tristar products incorporated. we love fried food. but the problem is it's fried in oil, lots and lots
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there who says i am reading there is a repeal in this proposal, that maybe sounds ns is you all that meat allowed these deductions anyway. for those individuals it might not have any impact. for those who pay a significant this is ahigh income, huge number if they were in a high tax state. scarlet: what are you hearing from clients? wants to someone who form their own company and is looking to do so but is hesitant to pull the trigger because they don't know what policy is going to be in place. what would you say to them in terms of go ahead and do it or wait a couple years? elda: there is a lot that currently has a flexibility to change the former business. you don't have to necessarily feel locked into the form you start your business. there is opportunity to change. it is hard to imagine at small pastors, would be taxed any worse than corporations at the end of the day. corporations might have a 15% tax but when it needed and -- that is already 35%. much,lda, thank you very helping us break down the ramifications of the announcement today. scarlet: coming up, the gop's effort to repea
there who says i am reading there is a repeal in this proposal, that maybe sounds ns is you all that meat allowed these deductions anyway. for those individuals it might not have any impact. for those who pay a significant this is ahigh income, huge number if they were in a high tax state. scarlet: what are you hearing from clients? wants to someone who form their own company and is looking to do so but is hesitant to pull the trigger because they don't know what policy is going to be in place....
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i think that it's significant that spicer schoez chose to go television and do this mea copa.he's too overexposed as it is. so, this is a big deal he goes on msnbc and cnn to say he apologized. so, i think they know it's a major crisis. i don't think his job is necessarily in jeopardy, in part maybe because pelosi and others have called on him to resign. i think that would make trump double down. the other question is who would want this job. >> annie number two, your thoughts on this, and he has apologized. does that end it and are people taking swipes at him perhaps -- it's a terrible thing he said about that. but living in glass houses? >> oh, yeah. first of all, it was definitely a terrible thing that he said. it's just a cardinal rule of p.r. that you don't ever bring up adolf hitler. >> and just decency. that's like a real -- and i actually think he knows that, too. >> i think he does know that. i think what is so difficult for him -- and i think what potentially, you know, could put his position in jeopardy, particularly if he were to make a mistake like this again, is
i think that it's significant that spicer schoez chose to go television and do this mea copa.he's too overexposed as it is. so, this is a big deal he goes on msnbc and cnn to say he apologized. so, i think they know it's a major crisis. i don't think his job is necessarily in jeopardy, in part maybe because pelosi and others have called on him to resign. i think that would make trump double down. the other question is who would want this job. >> annie number two, your thoughts on this,...
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backed away enough to let the president tell a story, in effect to tell, for lack of a better term, his mea culpa without going -- with him being able to good to the edge without actually having to say that he lied or committed a crime. so we had a mid-way point that satisfied both parties and at the end of the day i think worked very well. >> now way want to talk about the memoir before we get to his reentry into the 1980 campaign because it's the greatest presidential memoir at least one of the two two or three along with grant's. frank, you're the lead on this, what was his objective with the memoir? was he thinking long term or get this book out door? and by the way if they kept pulling everyone off area staff how'd you get it done? they pulled diane off, ray off, how'd you get it done? >> the initial impetus was to pay the bills. so it provided that function. it was -- he originally want dodd two volumes and the publisher said, no tlar it had to be one volume. and -- and that watergate had to be mentioned in that first volume. so was that the decision to write a one-volume book which w
backed away enough to let the president tell a story, in effect to tell, for lack of a better term, his mea culpa without going -- with him being able to good to the edge without actually having to say that he lied or committed a crime. so we had a mid-way point that satisfied both parties and at the end of the day i think worked very well. >> now way want to talk about the memoir before we get to his reentry into the 1980 campaign because it's the greatest presidential memoir at least...