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[laughter] former cia operative, mike bak baker. reporter: she's a damsel who enjoys distress, national review porter kat timpf. [cheering and applause] he uses a steamroller to iron his shirts, former wwe superstar and my massive sidekick, tyrus. [cheering and applause] terry, you trump women from the beginning and everything a week back like the events of the final nail in the trump coffin, do you agree? >> that's hard to follow. that was excellent work. by the way, if you do have legal problems and i'm not wearing vinyl pants because i'm not performing monkeys. i wear what i want when i want. greg: get to the question. >> look at you telling me that. here's the thing, selena is a great reporter and she's always nailed this right. it's a sleazy world and we know it there and everybody is involved in that but, like you said, it's a results thing. we all knew who trump was. you are right. only a country so relatively safe and so full of opportunity and easiness can this stuff but people down. it really is, you said it, about impeach
[laughter] former cia operative, mike bak baker. reporter: she's a damsel who enjoys distress, national review porter kat timpf. [cheering and applause] he uses a steamroller to iron his shirts, former wwe superstar and my massive sidekick, tyrus. [cheering and applause] terry, you trump women from the beginning and everything a week back like the events of the final nail in the trump coffin, do you agree? >> that's hard to follow. that was excellent work. by the way, if you do have legal...
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joining me is mike baker. >> by the way, it's daytime still in idaho.: well done, a choice to live in the great west. john kerry is right when he said former secretaries of state go to conferences and give speeches and talk about international politics and foreign policy and their expertise is sought. that's one thing. it's another thing to you are repetitiously go -- surreptitiously going behind the back an opposing party and tinker with an issue that no longer requires your experience. >> former politicians and diplomats. their job when they leave is essentially to go away, attend conferences, sell books, appear on tv, that sort of thing. but not to work against the next administration. and that is what by his own admission essentially he is doing. and the most of troubling part of what we are learning so far about john kerry's bromance with the foreign minister of iran is he's not denying he has been telling them the iranians to just wait out the trump administration. which imagine what would be happening if condoleeza rice went out during the obama
joining me is mike baker. >> by the way, it's daytime still in idaho.: well done, a choice to live in the great west. john kerry is right when he said former secretaries of state go to conferences and give speeches and talk about international politics and foreign policy and their expertise is sought. that's one thing. it's another thing to you are repetitiously go -- surreptitiously going behind the back an opposing party and tinker with an issue that no longer requires your experience....
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joining me, mike baker in the house. what do you expect from the president at the general assembly?ne, discretion in messaging. kennedy: staying on message. he's giving his speech tomorrow, tuesday. if we think about where we are as you pointed out in the opening from now until last year's general assembly. on the two major issues from our perspective. iran and north korea. nobody could have predicted this. we could have predicted we would be out of the nuclear agreement with iran. but the turnaround in the situation with north korea. nobody predicted it. anybody who said they did is just lying. we are nowhere near getting close to a final solution with north korea yet. but we are in dialogue. and we have turned that dialogue around, whatever that full circle is. from last year. so i expect tomorrow what he's going to do is tout the success we have had so farb with north korea. -- so far with north korea. i think he'll ask the allies to stick with us, hold the line on sanctions because now is not the time to ease up on sanctions. and i think he's going to cover iran. i think he'll t
joining me, mike baker in the house. what do you expect from the president at the general assembly?ne, discretion in messaging. kennedy: staying on message. he's giving his speech tomorrow, tuesday. if we think about where we are as you pointed out in the opening from now until last year's general assembly. on the two major issues from our perspective. iran and north korea. nobody could have predicted this. we could have predicted we would be out of the nuclear agreement with iran. but the...
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as a staffer for former senator mike dewine he worked on the virginia graham-baker pool anda safety act. he led work on numerous bipartisan legislative commissions including the consumer review freedom act, the better online ticket sales act and the child nicotine poisoning prevention act. peter is very well qualified to serve as a commissioner on the cpsc and enjoys the support of a wide range of stakeholder groups including safety advocates who describe him as a professional, thoughtful and committed public servant. mr. president, nevertheless, it's my understanding that some on the other side are requiring us to hold multiple votes on his confirmation for reasons that have nothing to do with his qualifications. in nutshell, democrats have expressed no objection, no objection to peter's qualifications to be a cpsc commissioner. instead democrats object to the fact that in addition to being nominated to complete the remainder of a term expiring next year, president trump has also nominated him to a full seven-year term on the cpsc. while peter's situation is somewhat unique, it's not u
as a staffer for former senator mike dewine he worked on the virginia graham-baker pool anda safety act. he led work on numerous bipartisan legislative commissions including the consumer review freedom act, the better online ticket sales act and the child nicotine poisoning prevention act. peter is very well qualified to serve as a commissioner on the cpsc and enjoys the support of a wide range of stakeholder groups including safety advocates who describe him as a professional, thoughtful and...
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mike upon oh by double digits, change is coming. is the republican primary for senate is the winner facing elizabeth warren in november and incumbent republican governor charlie bakerf his primary challenger. just moments ago, a high-stakes talk to meet with the country of new prime minister in an effort to reset relations, just days after the us cut $300 million of military aid. the trump administration blames pakistan for supporting the terror group has pull up. 70 years after he went missing in the korean war, the remains of a fallen american hero identified, herman faulk of new york was 22 years old when he was captured in south korea. the pentagon says he died in a prison camp in 1951. is remains were returned to the us from 1990-1994 and were identified through dna testing last month. the time, 12 minutes after the top of the hour. brett kavanaugh telling senators he will not let politics impact his judgment. does his record back this up? a former us attorney who worked alongside him up next. >> this has been the job of a lifetime but it is not a job for a lifetime. shannon: a shakeup in chicago. mayor rahm emanuel's big announcement ahead of the major case o
mike upon oh by double digits, change is coming. is the republican primary for senate is the winner facing elizabeth warren in november and incumbent republican governor charlie bakerf his primary challenger. just moments ago, a high-stakes talk to meet with the country of new prime minister in an effort to reset relations, just days after the us cut $300 million of military aid. the trump administration blames pakistan for supporting the terror group has pull up. 70 years after he went missing...
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mike 10 by double digits. on both sides of the aisle change is coming. the republican primary, jeff deal is the winner. he will face of elizabeth warren in november. republican governor charlie bakerhis primary challenger. john kyle, former senator, sworn in today to replace senator john mccain. the former senator tapped by governor the doocy. >> i'm accepting this appointment to fill the seat vacated by the passing of my dear friend because of my sense of duty to the state i love and because i'm putting my country first. rob: he committed to serving one year, no plans to run again when the seat opens up in 2020, donald trump tweeting he will be an extraordinary senator representing an ordinary state, i look forward to working with him. >> the son of fallen police officer on >> welcoming greg and his mom to school. a california police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty in march and they are trying to help as much as they can, some great videos there. >> 10 minutes after the hour, brett kavanaugh stepping up to the plate and if appointed make a mark on future generations. our next guest saying he could be the court's newest swing vote, proving he is a 12 law judge. rob
mike 10 by double digits. on both sides of the aisle change is coming. the republican primary, jeff deal is the winner. he will face of elizabeth warren in november. republican governor charlie bakerhis primary challenger. john kyle, former senator, sworn in today to replace senator john mccain. the former senator tapped by governor the doocy. >> i'm accepting this appointment to fill the seat vacated by the passing of my dear friend because of my sense of duty to the state i love and...
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mike? they've got an fa cup match on saturday, but they didn't have a goalie. so neil bakerit. i am sure he would have done great. one hour and it is sorted. he would have done better than me. thank you, sally. unpaid carers are putting their own health at risk to look after their loved ones, that's the warning from council leaders and a charity. it's estimated around 5 million people in england provide care, but can't get a break, potentially causing their health to suffer. let's talk to mary hyland at her home in devon, who cares for her partner malcolm. good morning, we will come to you. and here in the studio we're joined by chloe wright from the charity, carers uk. thank you so much for both joining us. the reason you cannotjoin us on the sofa this morning is because you are caring for your partner. tell us how much that involves? your daily life, what is that like? well, it is not like anything we expected it to be, that is for sure. malcolm has dementia, but he also has medical issues as well that need care during the days. —— days. part of the dementia means, sadly,
mike? they've got an fa cup match on saturday, but they didn't have a goalie. so neil bakerit. i am sure he would have done great. one hour and it is sorted. he would have done better than me. thank you, sally. unpaid carers are putting their own health at risk to look after their loved ones, that's the warning from council leaders and a charity. it's estimated around 5 million people in england provide care, but can't get a break, potentially causing their health to suffer. let's talk to mary...
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mike barn cal. susan. and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner and chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" peter bakerthings going on inside the white house? are people happy? >> it's a joyous day in the white house. absolutely. >> peter, you studied the impeachment of bill clinton. we had ken starr on yesterday talking about it. i'm curious. there's a lot of fear and lotting in the white house in '98 and '99. compare what you saw then and what you see now inside this trump white house. >> well, the difference is you had a president then who was riding high in the polls. it was 60% more or less throughout that whole ordeal, sometimes higher. that gave president clinton a lot of balance last. president trump is nowhere near there. in the mid-30s, low 40s depending on the day. that makes a big difference. having said that an impeachment battle, the kind of investigatory cloud that hangs over the white house is crow civilian. in 1998 it was all consuming for that president and his staff. no matter how much they tried to focus on policy behind-the-scenes it was driving the president up a wall. he consumed
mike barn cal. susan. and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner and chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" peter bakerthings going on inside the white house? are people happy? >> it's a joyous day in the white house. absolutely. >> peter, you studied the impeachment of bill clinton. we had ken starr on yesterday talking about it. i'm curious. there's a lot of fear and lotting in the white house in '98 and '99. compare what you saw then...