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and the middle america may not talk about it but i promise you this middle america will vote about it that's what we saw in twenty sixteen that's what was seen the twenty times as well in the interest of saving time i won't ask jason a question i'll let him react to what he's heard go ahead jason. well there's a lot there number one in terms of the president being able to have a duty to to put people on the court mare garland was given that opportunity and republicans block there which actually was a very progressive for our constitution the other thing that i would say in response to brian is that if one person is nice to sixty five women but assaults one that doesn't take away from the from the one woman he assaulted and that is and i think it's offensive to say that sexual assault is somehow teenage. thing that boys go through i was a teenager i never sexually assaulted anybody so i don't know that. it is this idea of the whole that all of that she was going on the whole i'm like jane i think this is my point i did miss my point it's two against one jason go ahead. you know and tha
and the middle america may not talk about it but i promise you this middle america will vote about it that's what we saw in twenty sixteen that's what was seen the twenty times as well in the interest of saving time i won't ask jason a question i'll let him react to what he's heard go ahead jason. well there's a lot there number one in terms of the president being able to have a duty to to put people on the court mare garland was given that opportunity and republicans block there which actually...
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something when it was hugely successful nomination program e and all that sort of stuff but the middle america. christian fundamentalists they said oh you have to put a stripe across children's bottoms so we put a japanese piece of white paper to cover it up with a name that. is it a photo montage or a real picture of the graphic designers love to play with perceptions and bands paint them. one of their most spectacular productions was the man on fire the pink floyd's wish you would hear about today businessman shaking hands someone being bugged in the deal and i remember saying to storm this is a great idea. so i flew to l.a. i went to the studio. for real the difference between hypnosis in the one nine hundred seventy s. and now is you have photoshop. you do that all that in photoshop but hypnosis always shot everything for real.
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. >> is not a big city issue, this occurs in small towns, middle america, upper-class, middle-class,rywhere. it's our concern and that's the reason why we are working these type of operations because we want to protect the youth within our community.>> reporter: the officer that was hurt is being held at -- >>> plan ahead this weekend, starting tomorrow morning at eight through monday night, trains will not run between west oakland and the station for track maintenance. shuttle buses will run instead. it's the third of for weekend closures. >>> protests in berkeley to and production of a weedkiller they say is linked to cancer.>> how dare they lie to people about the danger of this chemical.>> that's outside the facility, the company purchased monsanto in 2016. the jury awarded $289 to groundskeeper wayne johnson land repeated contact with roundup as the cause for his disease. they promise it does not cause cancer and to appeal the jury's decision.>>> a deal valued at $5 billion, coke will have a huge retail presence with costa cafes. officials of coke say there are no plans to open
. >> is not a big city issue, this occurs in small towns, middle america, upper-class, middle-class,rywhere. it's our concern and that's the reason why we are working these type of operations because we want to protect the youth within our community.>> reporter: the officer that was hurt is being held at -- >>> plan ahead this weekend, starting tomorrow morning at eight through monday night, trains will not run between west oakland and the station for track maintenance....
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he was elected, middle america, this won't be a distraction for middle america, they elected him, likesue, a big deal for them. if you look at the economy, more money in your pocket books, that is a big deal to everyone in america, look what he has done with north korea, sitting down with the leader of russia, things that haven't done before. brian: newt gingrich knows the president and washington. watch. >> president after president, is there somebody in the white house who is unhappy or such a remarkable genius they are offended because trump doesn't use the right language. who knows? my point would be deeper. this stuff is all junk. the fact is the white house is functioning. the fact is we are about to get our second supreme court justice. the fact is the economy is growing. of trump is so incompetent how is this stuff happening? brian: tech experts say -- he wrote so much, got linguistics experts on technology that will figure out who did it. one of the things online that has been trending after the word lodestar was used. mike pence, in the first hour i mentioned that. because it
he was elected, middle america, this won't be a distraction for middle america, they elected him, likesue, a big deal for them. if you look at the economy, more money in your pocket books, that is a big deal to everyone in america, look what he has done with north korea, sitting down with the leader of russia, things that haven't done before. brian: newt gingrich knows the president and washington. watch. >> president after president, is there somebody in the white house who is unhappy or...
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too much when it was hugely successful nomination program me and all that sort of stuff but the middle america. christian fundamentalists they say. you have to put a stripe across the children's bottoms so we put a japanese piece of white paper to cover it up with a name that. is it a photo montage or a real picture of the graphic designers love to play with perceptions and bands paint them hunt suddenly there was. one of their most spectacular productions was the man on fire the pink floyd's wish you would hear about today a businessman shaking hands someone being bugged in the deal and i remember saying to storm this is a great idea. so i flew to l.a. i went to the studio. the difference between hypnosis in the one nine hundred seventy s. and now is you have photoshop. you do though all that info to show up but hypnosis always shot everything for real. with the advent of c.d.'s in the early eighties interest didn't record covers started to wane hypnosis dissolved in one thousand nine hundred three but their greatest album covers remain in our collective memory to this day. and i carry a musi
too much when it was hugely successful nomination program me and all that sort of stuff but the middle america. christian fundamentalists they say. you have to put a stripe across the children's bottoms so we put a japanese piece of white paper to cover it up with a name that. is it a photo montage or a real picture of the graphic designers love to play with perceptions and bands paint them hunt suddenly there was. one of their most spectacular productions was the man on fire the pink floyd's...
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they weren't getting out of middle america. they were radicalizing in america's of you a lot of the indian tribes. arming them and harassing them, stopping americans from moving westward. so there was a sense that we needed to get our pride back. it pushed madison into taking on britain in my view from some of my research, the view was they are so busy fighting napoleon. they won't want a war with us. they will realize what we want to have a quick end. man, did they want a war with us. they were powerful on the ground and at sea. they found other fighters to fight and said we will get these colonies back. we will send a message to the other colonies you will not fight for your freedom or emancipation. >> in 1815, right after the new year in the battle of new orleans. in school they said, the battle didn't have to happen. the - - have been signed. it was a substantial victory for america. i'm always intrigued by this war. i've never going to the white house and they said we will bring you to a place not many people go by the bowl
they weren't getting out of middle america. they were radicalizing in america's of you a lot of the indian tribes. arming them and harassing them, stopping americans from moving westward. so there was a sense that we needed to get our pride back. it pushed madison into taking on britain in my view from some of my research, the view was they are so busy fighting napoleon. they won't want a war with us. they will realize what we want to have a quick end. man, did they want a war with us. they...
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fellow members of the coastal elite for a tone that drip with condescension when talking about middle america she responded angrily that she was repulsed by the sentiment the caller expressed, but the hurt and was somehow more authentic than america's centers. the irony is that there was no obvious policy differences argument separating them. rather, they were separated by emotional commitments, by their rage. goldberg's rage against real and persistent racism and sexism is entirely legitimate in a country black men are imprisoned x times the rate of whites in the same proportion of women sexually assaulted while in college is currently serving in the u.s. legislature. scott's rage is legitimate to the separate of blue-collar workers from michigan gets dismissed for some summarily talk into deplorable are expressing their anger. but the average is also a self-fulfilling because it cuts out the conversation that could lead to a world of much all of these identities were better able to achieve their goals. in other words, white and working in the meat processing plant in middle america would be
fellow members of the coastal elite for a tone that drip with condescension when talking about middle america she responded angrily that she was repulsed by the sentiment the caller expressed, but the hurt and was somehow more authentic than america's centers. the irony is that there was no obvious policy differences argument separating them. rather, they were separated by emotional commitments, by their rage. goldberg's rage against real and persistent racism and sexism is entirely legitimate...
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reporter: "gator" in 1976 was one of a string of films set in middle america in which he drove a carfast. >>yo beginning to think are funny. >> wvet do you do besides dri fast? >> have fun. >> this fun? driving, talking to me? >> they are both a challenge. reporter: "smokey and the bandit" was essentially one long car ase. by n b he was america's toox office star, and costar sally fielwas one of his many conquests. be pulledt us to over. >> couldn't hurt. reporter: by the time of "the cannonball run," his career was running into trouble. he acquired a reputation a hard drinking womanizer who earned a fortune and spent a fortune. >> come here. >> oh gee. reporter: he was offered fewer good parts, like this, andt eventually wnkrupt, owing $11 million. >> hell of a guy. me in second to you in t snotball pageant. reporter: there was an acrimonious divorce, and he beme the star of a ng-running television sitcom, by now sporting a wig and showing the fruits of decades in front of the camera. >> you know, there is no handle on this door. burt: doesn't take a rocket scientist to be an actor.
reporter: "gator" in 1976 was one of a string of films set in middle america in which he drove a carfast. >>yo beginning to think are funny. >> wvet do you do besides dri fast? >> have fun. >> this fun? driving, talking to me? >> they are both a challenge. reporter: "smokey and the bandit" was essentially one long car ase. by n b he was america's toox office star, and costar sally fielwas one of his many conquests. be pulledt us to over....
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something to do with it they're not looking at our own culture hillary clinton called those people in middle america that are ignored and trump spoke to them whether or not he is. means that he spoke to them and spoke their language she spoke like an ordinary person and she called them baskets of deplorable and after she lost to him she said that they were losers and my people were winners my voters who are in dynamic winning places so that's why i'm saying that they lost right in these german fringed nazis are not winning any big elections right now are soaring in the elections they five percent of their that i think they're the number two party right now but what's a chasm between the one and two well you know there's a there's a multi-party system and germany nevertheless let's move on to the next story because here you know here's a guy he's timothy garton ash he's offered this inequality of attention and certainly there seems to be a lot that happens in the world that does not get covered by the corporate media because it does not sell goods it does not you know sort of book but i brought the a
something to do with it they're not looking at our own culture hillary clinton called those people in middle america that are ignored and trump spoke to them whether or not he is. means that he spoke to them and spoke their language she spoke like an ordinary person and she called them baskets of deplorable and after she lost to him she said that they were losers and my people were winners my voters who are in dynamic winning places so that's why i'm saying that they lost right in these german...
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it was hugely successful nomination program me and all that sort of stuff but in middle america. christian fundamentalists they said oh you have to put a stripe across the children's bottoms so we put a japanese a piece of white paper to cover it up with a name that. is it a photo montage or a real picture of the graphic designers love to play with perceptions and bands paint them hence some need there was. one of their most spectacular productions was the man on fire the pink floyd's wish you would hear about two late businessman shaking hands some one of them being bugged in the deal and i remember saying to storm this is a great idea but how we got to do it. so i flew to l.a. i went to the studios in burbank we found the stunt. for real the difference between hypnosis in the one nine hundred seventy s. and now is you have photoshop. all that in photoshop but hypnosis always shot everything for real. fans of c.d.'s in the early eighties interested in record companies started to wane hypnosis dissolved in one thousand nine hundred three but their greatest album covers remain in
it was hugely successful nomination program me and all that sort of stuff but in middle america. christian fundamentalists they said oh you have to put a stripe across the children's bottoms so we put a japanese a piece of white paper to cover it up with a name that. is it a photo montage or a real picture of the graphic designers love to play with perceptions and bands paint them hence some need there was. one of their most spectacular productions was the man on fire the pink floyd's wish you...
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something to do with it they're not looking at our own culture hillary clinton called those people in middle america that are ignored and trump spoke to them whether or not he is it means that he spoke to them and spoke their language she spoke like an ordinary person and she called them baskets of deplorable and after she lost to him she said that they were losers and my people were winners my voters who are in dynamic winning places so that's what i'm saying . and it's over i'm not saying that for a long time malcolm glazer right with the singularity that's happening faster than anyone really wants to admit and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert joining catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time. prosecution will need to be criminals in this show the fault is all. over you question the threat of fines. by the number one perceived to i mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure on the only moon called golden earthworm security jenison knows where to put your bundled up business models he was my american corporations jadhav wa
something to do with it they're not looking at our own culture hillary clinton called those people in middle america that are ignored and trump spoke to them whether or not he is it means that he spoke to them and spoke their language she spoke like an ordinary person and she called them baskets of deplorable and after she lost to him she said that they were losers and my people were winners my voters who are in dynamic winning places so that's what i'm saying . and it's over i'm not saying...
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collapse of lehman brothers bank, marking the beginning of the global financial crisis, how is middle americanancial meltdown? 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. there is people alive, and there is people not alive. we just can help and give them whatever we've got. it looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. the government's case is being forcefully presented by monsieur badinter, the justice minister. he's campaigned vigorously for the abolition, having once witnessed one of his clients being executed. elizabeth seton spent much of her time at this grotto, and every year, hundreds of pilgrimages are made here. now that she has become a saint, it's expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businessman regard the anticipated boom as just another blessing of st elizabeth. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: hurricane florence is pounding the carolina coast with powe
collapse of lehman brothers bank, marking the beginning of the global financial crisis, how is middle americanancial meltdown? 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. there is people alive, and there is people not alive. we just can help and give them whatever we've got. it looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and nowhere on earth needs it more badly....
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tell is that given the pain that trump's trade policies have exacted on farmers and others in middle america, they want to be able to show some progress and so thatnnouncement of a deal, however, kind of fleeting or perhaps nonexistent in the end is, is, in fact, progress, that they can point toit pally. robert: when we think about why the president is making these decisions, you often thinkbout the political dynamics around them and you look at there most nt polls, disapproval of president trump is a new high according to a new poll released friday. the national poll found 60% of americans disapprove of mr. trump's job performance and 36% approve. his suppoep amonglicans remains strong at8%. yamiche, is the president not only trying to rally votes but reassure voters in theidwest and farmers and manufacturers who may not like where going on trade? yamiche: i think the president wants more time to prove his promises from the campaign trail. in city after city he reassured that they would get the jobs back and bernie sanders was making the same pitch on the trail saying nafta was adroblem it
tell is that given the pain that trump's trade policies have exacted on farmers and others in middle america, they want to be able to show some progress and so thatnnouncement of a deal, however, kind of fleeting or perhaps nonexistent in the end is, is, in fact, progress, that they can point toit pally. robert: when we think about why the president is making these decisions, you often thinkbout the political dynamics around them and you look at there most nt polls, disapproval of president...
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i like middle america. i like the middle way. i like the middle class. like the middle opinion that balances two extremes. most people in america, i think, think like that. >>sean: you know, it is funny. a lot of people -- i think a lot of people misunderstand what motivates me. what motivates me in the 2016 presidential election for me was about what we call the forgotten man. a lot of people don't know. some people that watch the show know i was a paper boy at eight, dishwasher at 12, cook, busboy, waiter, bartender, i fell off of a roof three stories after roofing. i never thought i would be in many position. i'm thankful for it. we had at the end of eight years after obama more on food stamps and the worst recovery since the 40's and he doubled the national debt and accumulated more debt than any other president before him combined. it is not politicked because republicans are weak. they are weak and spainless. a lot of them . >> i don't know a lot of them are. there's only one party. they all golf together. they are not like on other sides. they are
i like middle america. i like the middle way. i like the middle class. like the middle opinion that balances two extremes. most people in america, i think, think like that. >>sean: you know, it is funny. a lot of people -- i think a lot of people misunderstand what motivates me. what motivates me in the 2016 presidential election for me was about what we call the forgotten man. a lot of people don't know. some people that watch the show know i was a paper boy at eight, dishwasher at 12,...
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russia's activities are also expanding in the middle east . in america, which demonstrates a broader ambition and as we have recently witnessed, moscow is placing greater emphasis on the relationship in beijing, which is seen as a fellow authoritarian state, shares its goal of pushing back against us influence around the world. we will be watching as china participates this year and russia's major annual military exercise,. 2018 which starts next week. it will be one of the largest exercises involving participants from both countries and signals a greater level of cooperation between the two. altered to china under president xi jinping continues to pursue an ever more active foreign policy aimed at protecting and advancing chinese expanding range of equity on the international stage. china seeks to carve out a special role for itself as a great power within the existing global order and to reshape it in ways that maximize benefits to itself. we are gaining a greater appreciation for and understanding of china's growing ambitions outside its immediate nei
russia's activities are also expanding in the middle east . in america, which demonstrates a broader ambition and as we have recently witnessed, moscow is placing greater emphasis on the relationship in beijing, which is seen as a fellow authoritarian state, shares its goal of pushing back against us influence around the world. we will be watching as china participates this year and russia's major annual military exercise,. 2018 which starts next week. it will be one of the largest exercises...
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this happens in small towns, middle america, upper class, middle class, it is everywhere. that's definitely our concern and that's the reason why we are working these type of operations. because we want to protect the youth within our community. >> reporter: the officer who was inside that patrol car that was rammed wasn't hurt. the man is being held at the solano county jail, the suspect. >> thank you, cristina rendon, live in our newsroom, cristina, thank you. >>> shocking video of a fight on a muni light rail train. you can see it right there. two men trying to push a third man off the train even putting him in a headlock. they said he was playing music too loud and wouldn't turn it down. the fight was posted to social media. and it has been widely spread now. san francisco police investigated. as elissa harrington reports, none of the men are pursuing charges. >>> reporter: cell phone video shows two men physically restrain another person on muni. one man puts the other in a headlock. they both try to push him out the door. >> stop, stop! >> reporter: this happened abo
this happens in small towns, middle america, upper class, middle class, it is everywhere. that's definitely our concern and that's the reason why we are working these type of operations. because we want to protect the youth within our community. >> reporter: the officer who was inside that patrol car that was rammed wasn't hurt. the man is being held at the solano county jail, the suspect. >> thank you, cristina rendon, live in our newsroom, cristina, thank you. >>>...
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like middle america. i like the middle way. i like the middle class.the middle opinion that sounds too extreme. i think most people in america think like that. >> sean: it's funny. a lot of people misunderstand what motivates me. and what motivates me and in this 2016 presidential election for me was about what we call the forgotten man. >> absolutely. >> sean: a lot of people don't know, and i have said, some people, people that watch the show regularly know i was a paper boy at 8. diswasher at 12. cook. s but boy, waiter, bartender. i painted houses. i hung wallpaper. laid tile. framed. fell off a roof three stories doing roofing. decade of my life. i never thought i'd be in this position. i'm very thankful for it. every day. but those people we had at the end of eight years of obama 13 million for americans on food stamps and 8 million more in poverty. he doubled the national debt and accumulated more debt than any other president before him combined. it's not politics. because republicans are weak. they are feckless weak and spineless. >> i don't k
like middle america. i like the middle way. i like the middle class.the middle opinion that sounds too extreme. i think most people in america think like that. >> sean: it's funny. a lot of people misunderstand what motivates me. and what motivates me and in this 2016 presidential election for me was about what we call the forgotten man. >> absolutely. >> sean: a lot of people don't know, and i have said, some people, people that watch the show regularly know i was a paper boy...
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my point was if you're looking at a target audience for this conversation, let's not forget middle america not that you don't have a target audience below that were above it, but that's the area we see social security designed for someone to live off of for three years in retirement because they're going to die three years after they retire, we have a situation where the average age is 15 years and russ retirement so cycling all that and having a conversation about other things other than what that looks like is important to bring a photo combat. that was my point. >> i want to thank everybody for their participation, your time , your insights and hopefully answers to questions that will also be submitted that will wind up with us doing some additional legislation or perhaps miss carranza's committee will come up with solutions first and we won't have to do that. pressure, pressure. but i think we have the right person heading that up. i want to thank members of the committee that participated today. i think we've got a lot of information and ideas. i even have a few memories i wrote down
my point was if you're looking at a target audience for this conversation, let's not forget middle america not that you don't have a target audience below that were above it, but that's the area we see social security designed for someone to live off of for three years in retirement because they're going to die three years after they retire, we have a situation where the average age is 15 years and russ retirement so cycling all that and having a conversation about other things other than what...
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russia's activities are expanding in the middle east, arctic, north africa, and latin america, which demonstrates its broader ambition. and moscow is placing greater emphasis on the relationship with beijing, which it sees as a fellow authoritarian state that shares its goal of pushing back against u.s. influence around the world. we will be watching as china participates this year in russia's major and will military exercise -- annual military exercises, which start next week. it will be one of the largest exercises involving participants in both countries and signals a growing cooperation between the two. relative to china, it continues to pursue an ever more active foreign policy aimed at protecting and advancing china's expanding range of interest and equities on the international stage. it seeks to cart out a special role -- carve out a special role for itself as a great power. greateraining appreciation for and understanding of china's growing ambitions outside of this immediate neighborhood. this is evident in their activities in africa, latin america, the middle east, and in
russia's activities are expanding in the middle east, arctic, north africa, and latin america, which demonstrates its broader ambition. and moscow is placing greater emphasis on the relationship with beijing, which it sees as a fellow authoritarian state that shares its goal of pushing back against u.s. influence around the world. we will be watching as china participates this year in russia's major and will military exercise -- annual military exercises, which start next week. it will be one...
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this is evident in their activity in africa, latin america, middle east and increasingly in the arena of space. remains focused on using overseas infrastructure, construction and project financing under developing road initiative to increase its economic and political influence and possibly to extend the military reach. but the impact of china's rise is most felt in asia where china is a vitally important economic partner for its neighbors, as well as a potential security threat. in the south china sea china seeks to achieve effective control over its waters and ultimately to compel southeast asian claimants. to acquiesce to china's claims. even so, china's influence in the form of financial leveraging and the structure is going elsewhere again including the continent of africa, latin america and the middle east. of course, we are all aware of chinese continuing efforts to the use of cyber to exploit innovation, to exploit other activities that bolster their economy and their military assets. i ran. i ran leaders are struggling to contain a deepening economic crisis which is fueled po
this is evident in their activity in africa, latin america, middle east and increasingly in the arena of space. remains focused on using overseas infrastructure, construction and project financing under developing road initiative to increase its economic and political influence and possibly to extend the military reach. but the impact of china's rise is most felt in asia where china is a vitally important economic partner for its neighbors, as well as a potential security threat. in the south...
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point is simply if you are looking at a target audience for this conversation lets not forget middle america. not that you don't have an audience above that or beyond that or above it, but that's why we see the social security system was designed to live off of for three years after retirement because they were going to die three years after retirement. now they live up to 15 years after retirement. factoring that in, i think it's important to bring that focus back. that was my only point. thanks. >> i want to thank everybody for their participation, your time, insights and hopefully some answers to some questions that will also be submitted that will wind up with us doing some additional legislation or perhaps the committee will come up with solutionless for us and we won't have to do that. pressure, pressure. i think we have got the right person heading that up. i want to thank the members of the committee that participated today. i think we have got a lot of information and ideas. i each have a few memories that i wrote down that are a little peripheral to all of it. when we were doing ed
point is simply if you are looking at a target audience for this conversation lets not forget middle america. not that you don't have an audience above that or beyond that or above it, but that's why we see the social security system was designed to live off of for three years after retirement because they were going to die three years after retirement. now they live up to 15 years after retirement. factoring that in, i think it's important to bring that focus back. that was my only point....
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middle america like what's going on they're hiring that number, we'll see what the number is at lunchtime, but the number is overstating the unemployment rate in that those that are employable, probably that number falls to less than 2% probably 1.5%. that makes it tight as a drum. that means you should expect to see wage growth for those who have skills and are employable coming through not necessarily a bad thing in moderation those workers will consume i can't see much of a problem with that. it's a good run. the reason it has not gone out of hand is because technology is taking away some of that bargaining power that labor would have had in the past it's a nice balance. >> i wonder when we follow on from that, what does that mean for the federal reserve over the next six months? >> go back to the end of june, two things seem to be going wrong, one was the u.s. economy would sort of boom and the fed would have to put rates up more than is currently expected >> what we heard from jackson hole is it's okay, we might put rates up a bit we all know that don't worry. we're in control i susp
middle america like what's going on they're hiring that number, we'll see what the number is at lunchtime, but the number is overstating the unemployment rate in that those that are employable, probably that number falls to less than 2% probably 1.5%. that makes it tight as a drum. that means you should expect to see wage growth for those who have skills and are employable coming through not necessarily a bad thing in moderation those workers will consume i can't see much of a problem with...
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factory in china, so even if they turn a one-time profit ultimately needs to find an audience among middle americaury vehicles. cheryl: your coverage has been great in "usa today". thanks for being here. lauren: ford, exceeding a new electric vehicle that's inspired by the iconic mustang. cheryl: i can see hillary driving a mustang. >> i did have a mustang wants. doesn't sound like a mustang because it's an electric car as ford adds to its fleet of electric cars, something that looks a bit like a mustang. this is the first sneak peek. these new meals are part of the car companies $11 billion investment into electric vehicle technology. cheryl: what is this new lawsuit about bosses snooping on employees? >> this is a bit of a great area with a new lawsuit in new york determining how much employers can snoop through their employee devices. if you do work from your personal device does a employee have a right to that. a financial firm is suing his former boss for accessing his computer during what he said was a dispute or pay when he decided to leave, but the company says its access of employee devic
factory in china, so even if they turn a one-time profit ultimately needs to find an audience among middle americaury vehicles. cheryl: your coverage has been great in "usa today". thanks for being here. lauren: ford, exceeding a new electric vehicle that's inspired by the iconic mustang. cheryl: i can see hillary driving a mustang. >> i did have a mustang wants. doesn't sound like a mustang because it's an electric car as ford adds to its fleet of electric cars, something that...
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. >> it may get lost in conversation but when it comes to how people are feeling in middle america and therest of the country, you don't have to tell them when they see more money in their paychecks. you don't have to tell them when a new job becomes available in your town .while there is a lot of noise politically for the president, as we've seen in the past. as these controversies pop up, his approval rating has gone up in a lot of cases because people are seeing results while at the same time there is controversy in washington d.c. >>chris: would the president be wiser to focus on the good news? accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative. >> absolutely. it would be great if he could only focus on the economy but that's something we've been saying since he started running for president in 2015. that's not going to happen. he's going to focus on all of the issues including being involved in these controversies. >> his poll numbers have gone down lately. it's unclear if this is the start of a new trend or just a bad couple weeks. there has actually been, they have been remarkably
. >> it may get lost in conversation but when it comes to how people are feeling in middle america and therest of the country, you don't have to tell them when they see more money in their paychecks. you don't have to tell them when a new job becomes available in your town .while there is a lot of noise politically for the president, as we've seen in the past. as these controversies pop up, his approval rating has gone up in a lot of cases because people are seeing results while at the...
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and liberal policies don't sell well particularly in middle america. people just want to be left alone. i thought, why are these people doing this, they're doing what doesn't work. more people watch how centers and cnn. and then you begin to see is a strategy. as part of the plan. maybe not sitting in a smoke-filled room but is something that occurred. if you just know, i know you remember because you pointed out, in 2001 george w. bush announced dick cheney. to be vice president, suddenly, the word gravitas which i don't think you could've found in a transcript for the previous ten years was everywhere. i began to piece this together. it's not a conspiracy because that involved planning. you don't need to be told, everybody knows what to do. and i thought i don't know what people understand, they get the blatant ways that bias works, the subtle ways, the bias by proxy. >> but it's not bias you're looking at, it's outrage. it's beyond bias make the left has an innate ability to appeal to emotion that the right doesn't have. we can go and present slide
and liberal policies don't sell well particularly in middle america. people just want to be left alone. i thought, why are these people doing this, they're doing what doesn't work. more people watch how centers and cnn. and then you begin to see is a strategy. as part of the plan. maybe not sitting in a smoke-filled room but is something that occurred. if you just know, i know you remember because you pointed out, in 2001 george w. bush announced dick cheney. to be vice president, suddenly, the...
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kavanaugh, going to the nitty-gritty of accusations and denials, we will focus on what people in middle americall talk about the economy. the economy booming, people like to talk about money and we will talk to them about it and because we are so close to chicago, you heard over the course of the last couple years about the increasing violence in chicago and the people in this community, what they want done about it. the big show coming up on "fox and friends". we will be here in barrington, illinois, hanging out all morning long. rob: the water shot. is that breakfast? as of this point. >> my nickname in college was cookie monster. >> it just was easy to say. >> the social media site accused of drama. rob: carly shimkus is here with the online reaction. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving..
kavanaugh, going to the nitty-gritty of accusations and denials, we will focus on what people in middle americall talk about the economy. the economy booming, people like to talk about money and we will talk to them about it and because we are so close to chicago, you heard over the course of the last couple years about the increasing violence in chicago and the people in this community, what they want done about it. the big show coming up on "fox and friends". we will be here in...
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these older people in middle america, they just don't get it.em essentially with an entirely new people. they need to be enlightened or get with the program and get out. that elite attitude of contempt for ordinary working americans, some of whom themselves are immigrants or the children of immigrants is incredibly toxic and is fueled with this legitimate question or whether or not they are opposed to the interest of the country. i find it pretty terrifying that we got to the point where elites have almost seceded from the country and that has enabled them to build their wealth and power. >> like the corporations they have served, they are multinational. it doesn't have any meeting. and who actually suffers. the people who suffer are the second generation, children of immigrants and the working clas class. and, that's an incredible attitude. >> thank you very much. >> brett kavanaugh and his wife just gave an exclusive interview to our friend martha maccallum at fox. some of the highlights and martha is here to tell us what it was like to do it,
these older people in middle america, they just don't get it.em essentially with an entirely new people. they need to be enlightened or get with the program and get out. that elite attitude of contempt for ordinary working americans, some of whom themselves are immigrants or the children of immigrants is incredibly toxic and is fueled with this legitimate question or whether or not they are opposed to the interest of the country. i find it pretty terrifying that we got to the point where elites...
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america to the brink of revolution. it is out in a few weeks, but you can order it now. s it is a middleht back in their direction. i hope you like it. american institutions use to >> celebrate effort and ability and fairness, not all of thoseon values are being sacrificed to the god of diversity which is our only strength, we are told. or is it? and what does this mean for our country going forward? we will speak with someone who wrote a book on the subject, smart and interesting. stay...
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who are suppliers have to cut back and you get this vicious cycle as this thing ripples through middle americateams and legal teams in 24 hours came up with a plan to guarantee the money market funds. that stopped the run. >> if they had not done that, their estimation was that by $5.5that afternoon, trillion would have been drawn out of the money market system of the united states, would have andapsed the entire economy within 24 hours, the world economy would have collapsed. ♪ hank: we had been working all week on how to go to congress and request the emergency authorities we needed. at the heart of our request was the ability to buy liquid assets, in size, from financial institutions. we wanted fraud authorities. i talked in terms of hundreds of billions of dollars because we were looking and saying -- what is the most we can get? it was thursday evening, ben bernanke and i went up to talk with congressional leaders. the challenge we had was that so far, many of them had not seen the financial crisis. it hadn't rippled through to their constituents, that the small businesses and their commu
who are suppliers have to cut back and you get this vicious cycle as this thing ripples through middle americateams and legal teams in 24 hours came up with a plan to guarantee the money market funds. that stopped the run. >> if they had not done that, their estimation was that by $5.5that afternoon, trillion would have been drawn out of the money market system of the united states, would have andapsed the entire economy within 24 hours, the world economy would have collapsed. ♪ hank:...
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that is why all of us, you know, whether we live in middle america or middle england, we have to stand elections and make sure our men and women get elected. we have to turn out, otherwise, i'm afraid this new, very dangerous wave of thinking is going to prevail. trish: nigel farage, thank you. >> thank you. trish: good to see you. >>> hurricane florence, everyone, fast approaching the carolina shore. residents are being told to get out while there is still time. we have an update. we have more. we're going live to the carolinas after this. you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. with a range of suv's perfect for any adventure, you can be in your element, in any element. ♪ experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ trish: federal officials are calling on residents of the southeast to take hurricane florence very seriously, despite the recent downgrade to a cat 2 storm. florence remains very big, very large, very dangerous. the fear here it could bring more than three feet of rain, that the sto
that is why all of us, you know, whether we live in middle america or middle england, we have to stand elections and make sure our men and women get elected. we have to turn out, otherwise, i'm afraid this new, very dangerous wave of thinking is going to prevail. trish: nigel farage, thank you. >> thank you. trish: good to see you. >>> hurricane florence, everyone, fast approaching the carolina shore. residents are being told to get out while there is still time. we have an...
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you have your finger on the pulse of middle america and the heartland, what are they saying now as theason is under way? >> well, it's interesting, what i usually do with these games, i go to my friend's house, chuckie's parking. we all used to park cars on the front lawn because we're in the shadow of the stadium. i'll go and hang out with friends raised out, there blue collar neighborhood. it was rough-and-tumble when i grew up and people will hang around chuckie's parking and drink a beer in the garage with us, but they don't go to the game, and there are a growing number of people that are disgusted with it, and liz, now that this has come to an agreement between the players and the owners where this can happen if a player wants to do it, i think they're losing people one by one. liz: wait a second, stay on that because -- >> i would never, ever do it but i'm missing all these things. >> i went to school in buffalo, a big thing were the tailgate parties, you look forward to the tailgate parties to see the game because of the tailgate parties, is this now hitting the tailgate partie
you have your finger on the pulse of middle america and the heartland, what are they saying now as theason is under way? >> well, it's interesting, what i usually do with these games, i go to my friend's house, chuckie's parking. we all used to park cars on the front lawn because we're in the shadow of the stadium. i'll go and hang out with friends raised out, there blue collar neighborhood. it was rough-and-tumble when i grew up and people will hang around chuckie's parking and drink a...
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they need to focus on the model 3, the electric car, that they need to get out to middle america. can he convince the street -- we're looking at video of him on the joe ro rogen show where he was smoking pot. how can he convince wall street analysts to favorably cover a stock like tesla. >> they want to see him take a step back from twitter, focus on the fundamentals of the company. they haven't seen that today. cheryl: thank you, nathan. lauren: still ahead o ahead, confirmation in chaos, judge kavanaugh's accuser fusing to take the stand, demanding an investigation. >> she she doesn't want to common day, publicly or privately, we're going to move on and vote wednesday. lauren: is the gop saying enough is enough? if you want to feel like a formula one race car driver, one luxury car maker may have just the car for you, but it's going to cost you a lot of money. cheryl: we would look good in that. lauren: we would. want to drive? we had trade disputes yesterday, the market rallied and the dow is up this morning by 5 points, nasdaq gaining 1. you're watching "fbn:am." ♪ alerts -- w
they need to focus on the model 3, the electric car, that they need to get out to middle america. can he convince the street -- we're looking at video of him on the joe ro rogen show where he was smoking pot. how can he convince wall street analysts to favorably cover a stock like tesla. >> they want to see him take a step back from twitter, focus on the fundamentals of the company. they haven't seen that today. cheryl: thank you, nathan. lauren: still ahead o ahead, confirmation in...
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their concern doesn't resonate with middle america or many folks in the south.n may do well on the east coast or the west coast. but i think it is something that a lot of voters in the middle aren't necessarily sold on just yet. >> we're focussed on 2018. and president trump is front and center, even though he's not on the ballot in that election. you can have democrats running on that now as we approach that midterm. how incumbent is it upon democrats to refine for 2020. can they run on the same message, anti-trump in 2020? >> i don't think being anti-tru anti-trump. we have to be a lot more pro voter, pro economy and that's something that i know republicans have tried to sort of craft a narrative around that for the midterms. but i do think that's something that we can actually be successful with in 2020. to go back to this democratic socialism piece, i think that works in certain districts, but not all. we don't have a candidate that's going to aggregate all of those policies yet for 2020. that is yet to be seen. but i do think if we focus on the economy, bec
their concern doesn't resonate with middle america or many folks in the south.n may do well on the east coast or the west coast. but i think it is something that a lot of voters in the middle aren't necessarily sold on just yet. >> we're focussed on 2018. and president trump is front and center, even though he's not on the ballot in that election. you can have democrats running on that now as we approach that midterm. how incumbent is it upon democrats to refine for 2020. can they run on...
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it's really going to hit the first of middle america before we start to see any major improvement inrade balance. it takes years and years for substitutions of supply chains to be put in place. something we are seeing with lower exports out of china, much more a relationship to a slump in their economic activity rather than the implementation of tariffs. guy: but is it a game changer? georgia billion dollars is a lot of money -- to a billion dollars is a lot of money -- $200 billion is a lot of money. this feels like a significant escalation from the trump white house. the em stocks story is stuck of late. i'm just wondering, is now a moment to get in or is it a moment to fear we could see another set lower? u.s.a: both parties, government and bipartisan also -- not necessarily just trump -- he's the spokesperson, but there has been some bipartisan toward trade terrorism -- trade tariffs. -- we willent is continue to see volatility with regards of trade going forward. this will not be resolved overnight. markets the way they are, iny're obviously reacting anticipation for some of the
it's really going to hit the first of middle america before we start to see any major improvement inrade balance. it takes years and years for substitutions of supply chains to be put in place. something we are seeing with lower exports out of china, much more a relationship to a slump in their economic activity rather than the implementation of tariffs. guy: but is it a game changer? georgia billion dollars is a lot of money -- to a billion dollars is a lot of money -- $200 billion is a lot of...
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this is what a lot of people in middle america have seen and interpreted this week and indeed this past month to be. so their anger was reflected by brett kavanaugh yesterday. right or wrong, their reading of yesterday could be wrong. but i am telling you, they are not a minority. and when november comes around, brett kavanaugh may indeed turn out far more republican than democrats are anticipating. >> that's interesting. that's a really interesting perspective. >> david, they're telling us we're out of time. do you want to respond to that quickly? >> yeah. i mean, the silent majority that s.e. talks about isn't reflected in polling. he has the lowest standing of any nominee who has ever been polled on. >> that's why they're silent in 2016. they don't want to talk about their views. and, so, i think we won't know until the polls in 2018. >> if they proceed with these votes, it may be that the silent majority that comes out are women that are outraged because they don't think this was fully v vetted. >> i wish we had more time. would you guys come back together and talk to us a lot more.
this is what a lot of people in middle america have seen and interpreted this week and indeed this past month to be. so their anger was reflected by brett kavanaugh yesterday. right or wrong, their reading of yesterday could be wrong. but i am telling you, they are not a minority. and when november comes around, brett kavanaugh may indeed turn out far more republican than democrats are anticipating. >> that's interesting. that's a really interesting perspective. >> david, they're...
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she's out of touch with middle america. they are talking about a bulging ice. putting forward is something that will hurt every american, and as we look forward, 4 million new jobs, high gdp, our country is booming. a vote for a democrat in the selection means shutting down the united states of america and shutting down this comeback. that is what every voter needs to take stock of, because democrats aren't running to go to washington to keep this economy booming. they are coming to washington to resist and obstruct, and that's not a winning message. republicans want to continue fighting for the american people, like we have been doing these past two years. >> harris: the one challenge will be for both sides, as in hearing it, and that's to get voters to the polls to increase that intensity. as you close out the primary season this week, it will be fascinating to see how people re-engage in the topic. 70% agreeing in one poll, a big poll, on the economy is huge. ronna mcdaniel, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having made. >> harris: major pushback fro
she's out of touch with middle america. they are talking about a bulging ice. putting forward is something that will hurt every american, and as we look forward, 4 million new jobs, high gdp, our country is booming. a vote for a democrat in the selection means shutting down the united states of america and shutting down this comeback. that is what every voter needs to take stock of, because democrats aren't running to go to washington to keep this economy booming. they are coming to washington...