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brian: how long did you teach at nyu? mr. lewis: 10 years. brian: before that? mr. wis: records for a longer period. brian: you lost your wife in the middle of this. when did she die? mr. lewis: may 30, 2014 just as this project was getting underway. naturally, there were other things i focused on. >> seven years to do the book? or longer? mr. lewis: no. 2014 -- six and a half years. brian: you are a twice pulitzer prize-winning author of books on w.e.b. dubois. this was not a flip surprise but you wrote a book on martin luther king. the three books, which was the hardest to write? you have got about 10 books altogether. mr. lewis: this one was difficult because of the grief. the satisfaction was robust. i like the man. as i was getting near the end, when i saw we were going to have a false wilkie in the white house or the chances that we were, i thought it would be particularly -- have a particular resonance and the balance. he was a internationalist, a civil libertarian, a man of civil rights convictions that would have matched obama, perhaps. here was a man who wa
brian: how long did you teach at nyu? mr. lewis: 10 years. brian: before that? mr. wis: records for a longer period. brian: you lost your wife in the middle of this. when did she die? mr. lewis: may 30, 2014 just as this project was getting underway. naturally, there were other things i focused on. >> seven years to do the book? or longer? mr. lewis: no. 2014 -- six and a half years. brian: you are a twice pulitzer prize-winning author of books on w.e.b. dubois. this was not a flip...
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brian: can you tell us who they are? mr. rhardt: justice breyer, justice sotomayor, justice kagan. brian: what was your relationship with justice alito? mr. gerhardt: i have never met justice alito. he certainly came highly recommended at the time. bush nominated him and the senate confirmed him. he is sitting on the supreme court today. i was called in by the senate at that point, by the senate democrats, to defend a different proposition. that was a proposition that the senate was entitled to take people's ideology into account and exercise an independent voice on supreme court nominations. i came in and defended that because some of the push at the time was that they should defer to what the president has done. i felt the senate was entitled to have an independent voice. brian: who is your primary contact in the senate that you advised? mr. gerhardt: there have been a number of people. i've been fortunate to advise more than one. brian: do they pay you or du do -- do you just do it out of the goodness of your heart? mr. ge
brian: can you tell us who they are? mr. rhardt: justice breyer, justice sotomayor, justice kagan. brian: what was your relationship with justice alito? mr. gerhardt: i have never met justice alito. he certainly came highly recommended at the time. bush nominated him and the senate confirmed him. he is sitting on the supreme court today. i was called in by the senate at that point, by the senate democrats, to defend a different proposition. that was a proposition that the senate was entitled to...
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brian: how involved were you in the brett kavanaugh nomination? mr. rhardt: i have been brought in as a special counsel to work with the senate democrats and judiciary committee. >> do you testify, or are you just an advisor? >> i am an advisor. brian: when you go into the classroom, how do you separate your personal views from your professional presentations? mr. gerhardt: i try to always be aware of what the relationship may be between what i am doing at any moment and what my responsibilities are. in the classroom my function is to be an educator, not somebody who is trying to shape other people's views. i am trying to educate people on different things. i don't think my personal views have any relevance. i do not think they have much relevance at the national constitutional center either. that is also about educating. brian: have you ever considered the opportunity to be on the bench somewhere? district, circuit, or supreme court? mr. gerhardt: i have not necessarily considered it, but one thing that has always been important is public service. hop
brian: how involved were you in the brett kavanaugh nomination? mr. rhardt: i have been brought in as a special counsel to work with the senate democrats and judiciary committee. >> do you testify, or are you just an advisor? >> i am an advisor. brian: when you go into the classroom, how do you separate your personal views from your professional presentations? mr. gerhardt: i try to always be aware of what the relationship may be between what i am doing at any moment and what my...
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brian: who made it? mr. billington: packard humanities institute, david packard. brian: where is this located? mr. billington: this is in culpepper, virginia. that will also be a great place to visit, because of the entire audiovisual heritage. again, we don't keep absolutely everything. we keep usually for the life of the copyright, until it expires. in the copyright deposit, we have about 30 million items in copyright deposit. and by the way, every summer -- and this is another way you can get involved in the library of congress -- we bring in interns, and we get them to do inventory of what was, you know, what was copyrighted in 1883, maybe the first three months. give us a quick and dirty inventory of all this. now, last summer, just for instance we got about 50 of them this summer, and they're having a blast looking at this stuff. we always have a little show and tell at the end of the summer of what you've discovered. they've discovered cole porter's first musical, which he copyrighted while he was an undergraduate at yale. nobody's ever seen that score befor
brian: who made it? mr. billington: packard humanities institute, david packard. brian: where is this located? mr. billington: this is in culpepper, virginia. that will also be a great place to visit, because of the entire audiovisual heritage. again, we don't keep absolutely everything. we keep usually for the life of the copyright, until it expires. in the copyright deposit, we have about 30 million items in copyright deposit. and by the way, every summer -- and this is another way you can...
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. >> i had a question for mr brian if that's okay. the data that you showed and presented today is really stunning. i wish we had an opportunity to see some of the government audit and oversight committee. i was curious where the data was compiled on the salaries, in particular. >> sure. it was information provided to us by d.h.r. and our researcher. she tried to be as accurate as possible so it was a weighted calculation that tried to give the truest description as possible in regards to that information. >> i think we can celebrate percentages and even say, make statements, for example, like we have double the percentage of african-americans in our workforce as residents of san francisco. i think supervisor brown made a very good point about the displacement of african-americans from our city and how a lot of that was not voluntary. i am actually really stunned by the salary discrepancy. these numbers really mask what people are making. as we talk about economic justice, it is really about what people are earning and not just to has
. >> i had a question for mr brian if that's okay. the data that you showed and presented today is really stunning. i wish we had an opportunity to see some of the government audit and oversight committee. i was curious where the data was compiled on the salaries, in particular. >> sure. it was information provided to us by d.h.r. and our researcher. she tried to be as accurate as possible so it was a weighted calculation that tried to give the truest description as possible in...
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brian: martha, i don't think she needs a job. that's the problem. plus, she has a spray perfume. >> and mr. beckham. rian: i'm getting worried, we are tied at 2. this is the final question. here we go. another multiple-choice. a popular video online of an animal getting into a cab to goe somewhere.ot what kind of animal is it? a,a, llamas. b, alpaca. or c, a baby goat. ed. >> i don't know, but i believe it's alpaca. >> brian: let's watch together. >> one fella getting in a cab to go get my book, that's an alpaca, dana. this is a busy street in peru, there is a barnes & noble 3 miles away. the animal waits for his owner to get in, tells him where he's going, he wants a copy of my book.er >> brian: there you go, it was an alpaca. >> i had buzzer issues but i was on that show so i did know it was alpaca. >> brian: the confetti is going mostly towards ed because he is the winner. >> i want a rematch! >> brian: i'm looking at two fine players who gave it their all and i believe we can go bacr and look at the execution, note the knowledge. it's not a knowledge issue, it's an execution issue. >> next time i
brian: martha, i don't think she needs a job. that's the problem. plus, she has a spray perfume. >> and mr. beckham. rian: i'm getting worried, we are tied at 2. this is the final question. here we go. another multiple-choice. a popular video online of an animal getting into a cab to goe somewhere.ot what kind of animal is it? a,a, llamas. b, alpaca. or c, a baby goat. ed. >> i don't know, but i believe it's alpaca. >> brian: let's watch together. >> one fella getting in...
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joining me brian kemp. mr. secretary, thank you for being here tonight. this is how stacey abrams responded to your campaign's charges of hacking. >> i think he cooked up the charge because he realizes once again he has left 6 million voter's information vulnerable and if he got caught two daysea before the election having exposed so many georgians he would lose so he blames someone else for his mistakes. >> laura: your response. >> look, we got this information over the weekend and immediately called homeland security and fbi and the georgia bureau of investigations after meeting earlier today the georgia bureau of investigations has opened a criminal investigation into this matter. their cyber crime center will be investigating that so it's not in the hands of my office. we've passed the information along to them. they believe it to be credible enough to open a criminal investigation. >> laura: can you give us any more? one person, two people. overseas? in the country? >> i understand. this is a criminal investigation. very serious matter. we've hand th
joining me brian kemp. mr. secretary, thank you for being here tonight. this is how stacey abrams responded to your campaign's charges of hacking. >> i think he cooked up the charge because he realizes once again he has left 6 million voter's information vulnerable and if he got caught two daysea before the election having exposed so many georgians he would lose so he blames someone else for his mistakes. >> laura: your response. >> look, we got this information over the...
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mr. kemp. brian kemp arriving for a rally in georgia.emocratic party of georgia says the allegations are 100% false. again calling them political posturing. we'll see how it all plays out in the race on tuesday and as an aside, early voting has shattered all previous records for a mid-term in the state of georgia. more than two million people casting early ballots in this race. >> bill: thank you, jonathan serrie live there. >> sandra: polls showing democrats with a slight edge between bill nelson and his republican challenger rick scott. what will make the difference in that race? >> bill: balance of power hanging in the balance could change after tuesday. are the keys to watch for tonight? the keys to watch. two members of our fox news decision team will tell us all about it coming up. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now during sleep number's veterans day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you w
mr. kemp. brian kemp arriving for a rally in georgia.emocratic party of georgia says the allegations are 100% false. again calling them political posturing. we'll see how it all plays out in the race on tuesday and as an aside, early voting has shattered all previous records for a mid-term in the state of georgia. more than two million people casting early ballots in this race. >> bill: thank you, jonathan serrie live there. >> sandra: polls showing democrats with a slight edge...
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>> brian, i've known mr. whitaker for about a decade, going back to his time in iowa politics. moderated his first debate when he ran for u.s. senate. lost the republican primary then in 2014 to now senator joni ernst. he's a conservative, he's an ideologue, he's someone who's migrated towards the trump wing of the republican party. he's close friends with sam clovis, someone we know because he's been interviewed by robert mueller's grand jury. he's migrated to trump's wing of the party and is known for taking a tough line on the mueller probe and now he's running the department of justice. >> joyce, i have so many questions for you. as a former u.s. attorney, would this have been an organic choice, if you searched through the government payroll, to name this guy in normal times, as acting attorney general, first of all? >> if we were only talking about just generic roles. the attorney general's chief of staff wouldn't be a completely unprecedented choice to take over, if you anticipated as president, naming another permanent selection in the not-too-distant future. but what ta
>> brian, i've known mr. whitaker for about a decade, going back to his time in iowa politics. moderated his first debate when he ran for u.s. senate. lost the republican primary then in 2014 to now senator joni ernst. he's a conservative, he's an ideologue, he's someone who's migrated towards the trump wing of the republican party. he's close friends with sam clovis, someone we know because he's been interviewed by robert mueller's grand jury. he's migrated to trump's wing of the party...
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brian: with mr. stone we know we're talking. >> what mr.t remember. go home. came back the next day. okay i would like to amend my testimony. i do remember it and it had to do with this. then he was cooperating with the mueller team. then the mueller team asked him about one other thing. he would not agree to it because he said it was wrong. here he is is last night with tucker. >> special prosecutors blow you up. they do this, what i call perjury traps, completely rigged, and politically driven by clinton operatives who have an agenda. if you can't give them what they're looking for to fill nariman behravesh tiff, they blow you -- fill their narrative, they blow you up and charge with you a crime. steve: he is suggesting because he didn't remember the email the first day, now mueller is suggesting a perjury charge. and he will not agree to that. brian: here is the communication that he has to explain himself. word is julian assange plans two more dumps. he reportedly said in an august 2016 email. one shortly after i am back october 2nd. im
brian: with mr. stone we know we're talking. >> what mr.t remember. go home. came back the next day. okay i would like to amend my testimony. i do remember it and it had to do with this. then he was cooperating with the mueller team. then the mueller team asked him about one other thing. he would not agree to it because he said it was wrong. here he is is last night with tucker. >> special prosecutors blow you up. they do this, what i call perjury traps, completely rigged, and...
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brian. >> i would like to thank mr. banks for his service first of all. and afghanistan, i think it is just a corrupt country that has been a 17-year failure. we pull out of that, that government is going to fall within a heartbeat. and you look at, we got a drug heroin problem here in the united states, and where does most of the heroin come from? afghanistan. that is kind of odd. you mentioned supporting the ukraine, and happy that we're selling arms, it seems just the loss of life overall, of these mistake, saud saudi arabia is an ally but they have the mosques all over the world with madrases -- >> caller, i apologize, we are short of time. what would you like our guest to address specifically? >> tai for your time. >> many comments there, that are important to address, as far as the corruption in afghanistan, president ganni has been at the forefront of fighting corruption, is why i'm pleased with his leadership in that country. i hope he is re-elected because he has been that type of reformatory go after corruption in his country, first and foremost
brian. >> i would like to thank mr. banks for his service first of all. and afghanistan, i think it is just a corrupt country that has been a 17-year failure. we pull out of that, that government is going to fall within a heartbeat. and you look at, we got a drug heroin problem here in the united states, and where does most of the heroin come from? afghanistan. that is kind of odd. you mentioned supporting the ukraine, and happy that we're selling arms, it seems just the loss of life...
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as this politician will tell you you'll never too young for politics brian loves playing the kids build the wall then mr trump said you're fired right about that part of building blocks on your child's thing perhaps they'll have more fun putting hillary clinton behind bars with this play set and while we're at it these are not the only games being criticized as highly inappropriate now we all adore a six hour game of monopoly that usually ends in tears but now players may start crying before they even open the box but a new millennial is addition of the game office and i watering taste of reality the tag line says it all forget real estate you can't afford it anyway forget about passing go because you don't make money you just collect experiences like sleeping on your friend's couch or visiting a vacant b. stroke mr monopoly also got a make over taking a selfie with a participation medal the company insists that the game is aimed at adults something to chuckle about on christmas morning with uncle john but spoof or not the outrage has been relentless so it turns out we could have called classic monopoly
as this politician will tell you you'll never too young for politics brian loves playing the kids build the wall then mr trump said you're fired right about that part of building blocks on your child's thing perhaps they'll have more fun putting hillary clinton behind bars with this play set and while we're at it these are not the only games being criticized as highly inappropriate now we all adore a six hour game of monopoly that usually ends in tears but now players may start crying before...
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mr. hart is completely out of control. >> come in, brian, what up, day one, what do you hear baby?rant and this is what i get in return. >> don't your arms work? >> they don't. >> you can move your mouth. >> as can you. >> was there a time you wanted to break character and grab him? >> absolutely. oh, man. >> what are you talking about? >> don't fall for squabbling act. they're in bromance, think. >> great talent, funny as hell. >> thank you. >> very handsome. >> thank you. >> these are the thoughts i know he's thinking of me. because of that i grew to tolerate and accept his presence. >> i don't understand what you mean when you say tolerate. >> brian is paralyzed billionaire and kevin is ex-convict who becomes caretaker. >> you're not qualified. >> nicole kidman sent this message. >> hi kevin, sending love. >> didn't say brian. >> did you stop it short? >> that was -- i don't know what happened. >> so cold. >> i don't think she's that great in the movie. >> awkwardly awesome. >> and bryan cranston is a great guy, going to roll with it. >>> tiffany haddish is guaranteed to make yo
mr. hart is completely out of control. >> come in, brian, what up, day one, what do you hear baby?rant and this is what i get in return. >> don't your arms work? >> they don't. >> you can move your mouth. >> as can you. >> was there a time you wanted to break character and grab him? >> absolutely. oh, man. >> what are you talking about? >> don't fall for squabbling act. they're in bromance, think. >> great talent, funny as hell....
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brian: mr. do you make of the fact that these races not only senate but governor and ag commissioner were so close? what does that say about florida that the state is pretty much split right down the middle 50/50 or the state is bad at counting? >> no, look. it's always been a come at thcompetitive state. that's the nature of the beach. donald trump won florida by a couple points. barack obama in 2012 i think it was a half a percent. that's just how florida elections are the democrats turned out way more voters than they did in 2014. i think what we did on the republican side is made sure we turned out our voters. so there kind of was a blue wave we just were able to overcome it. brian: andrew gillum was called by the president of the united states a force to be reckoned with. no one doubts his charisma on the stump. what was he like to compete against. >> he was a very formidable opponent. i said that from the beginning. nobody thought he could win the democratic primary. if you watched him he
brian: mr. do you make of the fact that these races not only senate but governor and ag commissioner were so close? what does that say about florida that the state is pretty much split right down the middle 50/50 or the state is bad at counting? >> no, look. it's always been a come at thcompetitive state. that's the nature of the beach. donald trump won florida by a couple points. barack obama in 2012 i think it was a half a percent. that's just how florida elections are the democrats...
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brian riceaid that firefighters need encouragement, not blame. in the last 45minutes, mr.rump tweeted that the destructio is catastrophic and god bless them all. >>> all right. florida voters wl have to wait a little longer to learn who won the state's governor and senate races. the secretary of state orders a recount. today's decision is a unprecedented review of two major races in the state that took five weeks to decide the 2000 presidential election. republican ron desantis barely leads democrat andrew gillum in the governor's race. democratic senator bill nelson trai thegop's rick scott in the senate contest. >>> it's that time of year open enrollment. d.c. help link wants residents to sign up if already. residents can choose between 25 plans. enrollment ends january 21st. you can sign up at d.c.healthlinkeom. >>> we orking for you in the community and want to thank everybody who came out to the final nbc 4 all-state community shreds for this year at least. doreen gentzler was greeting folks in line atld fedex fie this morning. close 3,000 cars came through. this is a
brian riceaid that firefighters need encouragement, not blame. in the last 45minutes, mr.rump tweeted that the destructio is catastrophic and god bless them all. >>> all right. florida voters wl have to wait a little longer to learn who won the state's governor and senate races. the secretary of state orders a recount. today's decision is a unprecedented review of two major races in the state that took five weeks to decide the 2000 presidential election. republican ron desantis barely...
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mr. bannon? >> well, i think the big picture, brian, is that there was a trump tower meeting in june. at that meeting, the russian government sent a delegation, and they informed the high command of the campaign -- manafort, trump junior and kushner -- that in fact, the russian government would be interceding in the election with hacked e-mails by dumping them into the campaign. they were informed of that in june and the conversation was about what policy trades they would get if trump were elected president. following that according to mueller's indictment of the russian intelligence officials, the russian intelligence officers moved those hacked e-mails to wikileaks. and now we see that roger stone got a heads up about those, that dumping of those e-mails and he informed the campaign manager, steve bannon. so now we have the following individuals on the trump campaign witting of the russian plot. bannon, kushner, manafort, donald trump, jr. to believe that donald trump, our current president, didn't know anything about it, you have to believe none of those people mentioned anything
mr. bannon? >> well, i think the big picture, brian, is that there was a trump tower meeting in june. at that meeting, the russian government sent a delegation, and they informed the high command of the campaign -- manafort, trump junior and kushner -- that in fact, the russian government would be interceding in the election with hacked e-mails by dumping them into the campaign. they were informed of that in june and the conversation was about what policy trades they would get if trump...
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mr. trump's intent on making irreparable changes to the country. >>> joining us now is brian. the face of a divided congress. we will talk about that in a moment. let's talk about jeff sessions. what if any thing does this mean for the investigation. >> i think it proceeds. i think the presidents -- president knows history. i don't think he will repeat history. if he wanted to do anything it would've happened already. resp the president should have a strong attorney general. if we want to go back in history, john kennedy and robert kennedy. >> now that democrats have taken control of the house do you think they will work with him or launch invest impeach him. could they subpoena his tax returns? >> all of that is on the table. they app to make that decision. there is some decisions that have to be made. the president was clear, if this will be about investigations, i will not help legislation. they have to get in a room and decide where this is going. >> it seems it would not help them if all they did was attack donald trump in sake, they don't like donald trump as opposed to
mr. trump's intent on making irreparable changes to the country. >>> joining us now is brian. the face of a divided congress. we will talk about that in a moment. let's talk about jeff sessions. what if any thing does this mean for the investigation. >> i think it proceeds. i think the presidents -- president knows history. i don't think he will repeat history. if he wanted to do anything it would've happened already. resp the president should have a strong attorney general. if...
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mr. stone and what do you think is taking place there? >> brian, if you read the e-mails between corsi and stone, you are watching communications between two criminal co-conspirators. they sound something like this. hey, corsi, the stolen stuff is in london, go get it. yes, boss. boss, should we be worried -- should we be even talking about mr. credico? don't worry about credico. he's taking the fifth. these are not two guys who have faulty memories, can't remember what happened on a certain day. these are two guys who are conspiring together. >> now, kim, the rest of us have to go on covering the ongoing story that is the trump administration. there came a moment in today's briefing, rare as it was, to have an on-camera briefing with sarah huckabee sanders. i'm going to play what she said about the president and collusion and get your response on the other side. >> i remain confident in the white house's assertion that the president was involved in no wrongdoing, was not part of any collusion. >> the president was involved in no wrongdoing, was n
mr. stone and what do you think is taking place there? >> brian, if you read the e-mails between corsi and stone, you are watching communications between two criminal co-conspirators. they sound something like this. hey, corsi, the stolen stuff is in london, go get it. yes, boss. boss, should we be worried -- should we be even talking about mr. credico? don't worry about credico. he's taking the fifth. these are not two guys who have faulty memories, can't remember what happened on a...
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brian: democrats don't control the house yet but already promising an investigation overload. >> summon mrestigations are sexy. they are interesting. brian: is that really a good strategy for their party? we are going to debate that next. tom cruz has the need for speed top gun 2 isn't flying into theaters any time soon. and you won't believe why ♪ danger zone. >> feel the need for speed. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. steve: back with a fox news alert camp fire in northern california is the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california state history. ray bolgan is live near an airport in los angeles as windy conditions fuel the flames around the state. ray? >> steve, good morning. we are at the incident command center for the woolsey and camp fires. arrive for a 24-hour shift. in the meantime some of them are behind us
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brian in massachusetts. caller: good morning, c-span. hello? host: go ahead. caller: i would like to thank mr. banks for serving, first of all. afghanistan is a corrupt country . 17 year failure. we pull out of their. that government will fall within a heartbeat. -- out of there. we have a heroin problem in the united states. it comes from afghanistan. that is odd. you mentioned supporting the ukraine and they are happy we are selling arms. -- loss-of-life overall saudi arabia is an ally but they have mosques all over the world -- training this -- host: caller, we are short on time. caller: thank you for your time. there that comments are important to address. as far as corruption in ifghanistan, president ghan has been at the forefront of fighting corruption. i am pleased with his leadership. i hope he is reelected. he has been a reformer to go after corruption. that is important. it is important to create a stable situation in afghanistan that is fundamental to peace and achieving american and afghan interests. host: you are elected as part of the majority. guest: i have never served in the
brian in massachusetts. caller: good morning, c-span. hello? host: go ahead. caller: i would like to thank mr. banks for serving, first of all. afghanistan is a corrupt country . 17 year failure. we pull out of their. that government will fall within a heartbeat. -- out of there. we have a heroin problem in the united states. it comes from afghanistan. that is odd. you mentioned supporting the ukraine and they are happy we are selling arms. -- loss-of-life overall saudi arabia is an ally but...
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alexander phenomenon met state department iran representative brian hawk here's what he had to say about the iran sanctions thank you for having us here mr hu what do you hope to sing since can achieve what we hope will achieve two things we hope that it will deny the regime the revenue it uses to conduct terrorist attacks in europe and in the middle east and other threats to peace and security we also hope that the pressure will bring iran back to the negotiating table critics say in reality you're seeking a regime change is that true it's not true the future of the iranian regime is up to the iranian people we very much would like to see a change in the regimes behavior a change in its policies so that it doesn't present as many threats to peace and security and that it also then provides a way of life that the iranian people deserve sanctions are targeting iran's finance on the oil markets and the u.s. goal is to cut the run. oil exports to zero nonetheless the administration gave eight countries exemptions from the sanctions china for example and south korea are still and now it's two by iranian old does that mean that said the admin
alexander phenomenon met state department iran representative brian hawk here's what he had to say about the iran sanctions thank you for having us here mr hu what do you hope to sing since can achieve what we hope will achieve two things we hope that it will deny the regime the revenue it uses to conduct terrorist attacks in europe and in the middle east and other threats to peace and security we also hope that the pressure will bring iran back to the negotiating table critics say in reality...
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mr. mueller. >> little tough to hear there, but we get the gist. and maya, i'm tempted to ask you, what could go wrong? >> oh, what could go wrong, brian? well, first of all, we have an ethics problem. this is flat-out a situation in which mr. whitaker has to recuse. he just does. in fact, if he doesn't recuse, we are essentially saying that our ethics code and the ethics code for the department of justice doesn't mean anything. and that's really devastating for our legal system. we should not have a public that has questions about what the highest law enforcement officer in the land is doing in that job and whether or not he's violating any of our norms around how an investigation is being handled. secondly, i'm struck by the fact that lindsey graham is sort of saying, he said he won't do wrong, i believe him. because donald trump also said repeatedly, putin has said to me repeatedly that he is not meddling in u.s. elections, and i believe him. well, that's not good enough. it's not good enough. we, as the american people, and certainly our senators, should not take someone who has made public statements to the contrary on their word th
mr. mueller. >> little tough to hear there, but we get the gist. and maya, i'm tempted to ask you, what could go wrong? >> oh, what could go wrong, brian? well, first of all, we have an ethics problem. this is flat-out a situation in which mr. whitaker has to recuse. he just does. in fact, if he doesn't recuse, we are essentially saying that our ethics code and the ethics code for the department of justice doesn't mean anything. and that's really devastating for our legal system. we...
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brian kemp: oh wow! thank you so much. thank you, mr. president, we are so glad that you have georgia on your mind.ust thinking backstage about my opponent -- she has had obama, hillary, elizabeth warren -- but we got trump, pence, so we got trump, pence, vince dooley, and herschel walker, the goal line stalker. mr. president, on behalf of hard-working georgians want to thank you for your response to hurricane michael. i was on the ground down there as you were and the vice president was and secretary perdue and i have never been more prouder to be a georgian to see the federal, state, and local response to our brothers and sisters in need. thank you very much. as you know, my opponent does not think a whole lot about farmers and people that work in hospitality, but you sure do. we also want to thank you for the tax cuts. because of that -- because of that, with the leadership of governor deal, taxes were cut in georgia last year and with your help, i am going to do it again next year. we also appreciate you taking a chainsaw to government regulations at the federal level. [applause] because of tha
brian kemp: oh wow! thank you so much. thank you, mr. president, we are so glad that you have georgia on your mind.ust thinking backstage about my opponent -- she has had obama, hillary, elizabeth warren -- but we got trump, pence, so we got trump, pence, vince dooley, and herschel walker, the goal line stalker. mr. president, on behalf of hard-working georgians want to thank you for your response to hurricane michael. i was on the ground down there as you were and the vice president was and...
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mr. kaltbaum. >> happy thanksgiving. stuart: to georgia where brianwon governor's race but opponent abrams would not say he's legitimate governor. jeff, welcome back to the show. >> great to be here. stuart: what is this? what is stacy abrams is saying, legitimacy, what does that tell you about democrats going to 2020? >> it may be good in their find for the party but terrible write wrong for democracy, a plan to steal the votes when it's just not true, we see massive attempted voter fraud in florida, only excuse it's not fraud it's incomponent. stuart: massive voter fraud -- >> attempted. stuart: what do you mean? >> the only excuse was that it's incompetence. they knew scott had the votes, the points with all of the efforts, what abrams said in georgia, undermine american states in our democracy and the democratic process and that's really their agenda, stoke resistance. stuart: you're trump 2020 adviser, how do you come back with the message of the democrats? >> increased faishes and increased oversight, the other side fights over voter id, the mes
mr. kaltbaum. >> happy thanksgiving. stuart: to georgia where brianwon governor's race but opponent abrams would not say he's legitimate governor. jeff, welcome back to the show. >> great to be here. stuart: what is this? what is stacy abrams is saying, legitimacy, what does that tell you about democrats going to 2020? >> it may be good in their find for the party but terrible write wrong for democracy, a plan to steal the votes when it's just not true, we see massive...
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>> brian, it's actually not that surprising because when i first started covering then mr.11, 2012, 2013, you never went to an office that was a political office. or campaign office. even when he announced in 2015, i'd go up and visit him at trump tower and stacked next to him would be blueprints for golf courses, for buildings alongside campaigns, memorandum. this has always been a man who has blended business, family and politics. there were blurred lines from the start. i didn't see many lawyers except michael cohen around trying to make sure that the candidate was working in a way that would channel this there, and channel that there. was always blurred. it was always going to be a problem but they didn't think through it. when you talk to the trump campaign officials at the time, they weren't thinking about the consequence of the actions. people on the periphery, people in the family may have been taking. >> what a superb and candid answer from the always superb robert costa. thanks for staying up with us at the end of a longer than average day. we appreciate it. >>> c
>> brian, it's actually not that surprising because when i first started covering then mr.11, 2012, 2013, you never went to an office that was a political office. or campaign office. even when he announced in 2015, i'd go up and visit him at trump tower and stacked next to him would be blueprints for golf courses, for buildings alongside campaigns, memorandum. this has always been a man who has blended business, family and politics. there were blurred lines from the start. i didn't see...
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mrs. shanult, anna, known to power brokers as the steel butterfly. >> the number one flying tiger and his chinese brian, former newspaper woman of shanghai, general shanault made second world war history as commander of sky battles in china. >> anna has a story that is truly, epically, sinmatically unique, a refugee from the communist takeover of china, rises to the highest levels of society and political influence in this country but then what she did with that influence is a question of deadly seriousness because with anna shanault and richard nixon, we got america's first taste of a candidate colluding with a foreign power to try to win a u.s. presidential election, and in this case, it would also change the course of a war. >> it shows us that this wealthy and connected asian american woman could change the course of american and vietnamese history. >> she was a businesswoman, she was a journalist, a significant fundraiser for the republican party. >> i think she would have loved to have been an ambassador, would have loved to have had a major job but i don't think in those days, men didn't take wo
mrs. shanult, anna, known to power brokers as the steel butterfly. >> the number one flying tiger and his chinese brian, former newspaper woman of shanghai, general shanault made second world war history as commander of sky battles in china. >> anna has a story that is truly, epically, sinmatically unique, a refugee from the communist takeover of china, rises to the highest levels of society and political influence in this country but then what she did with that influence is a...
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brian? well, first of all, we have an ethics problem. this is flat-out a situation in which mr. whitaker has to recuse. he just does. in fact, if he doesn't recuse, we are essentially saying that our ethics code and the ethics code for the department of justice doesn't mean anything. and that's really devastating for our legal system. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guar
brian? well, first of all, we have an ethics problem. this is flat-out a situation in which mr. whitaker has to recuse. he just does. in fact, if he doesn't recuse, we are essentially saying that our ethics code and the ethics code for the department of justice doesn't mean anything. and that's really devastating for our legal system. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three...
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brian: she was appointed by jeb bush. to go in and fire somebody that was into elective office is more difficult than going into ibm and saying mrce president you are gone. judge jeanine: when you have a judge in a case willing to outlaw the laws -- to outline the laws she violated. the guy is giving them runway for that. but i want to talk about your book. you have the "new york times" best seller andrew jackson. they compare him to donald trump. when you see what's going on in america today, people are at each other's houses, yelling in their face. congress people like maxine waters. you make a crowd, you get a mouse. is this as bad as it's going to get? brian: it is. we were supposed to come apart in the civil war. but a serious fog rolls in and allowed washington's army to get out. james madison. he was 5'3". he sat there with no leadership ability but he was able to rally the country. we are in the number one economy with the number one military. everyone is trying to get here. things have never been better. we fight in public and people think we are coming apart. it's just the way we do things. are there rough patches? we'
brian: she was appointed by jeb bush. to go in and fire somebody that was into elective office is more difficult than going into ibm and saying mrce president you are gone. judge jeanine: when you have a judge in a case willing to outlaw the laws -- to outline the laws she violated. the guy is giving them runway for that. but i want to talk about your book. you have the "new york times" best seller andrew jackson. they compare him to donald trump. when you see what's going on in...
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brian was unrelenting and will become a great governor for the truly wonderful people of georgia. >>> the president calls him, quote, mre conway. but george conway, the already very controversial husband of the white house counselor, has responded with some pretty harsh talk for the trump administration. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ natural healthy looking teeth are white. natural enamel, dentin, which is that second layer of the tooth is yellow. consumption of very acidic foods can wear away your enamel. once they start wearing down, your tooth is going to look yellower, more dull. i recommend pronamel toothpaste b
brian was unrelenting and will become a great governor for the truly wonderful people of georgia. >>> the president calls him, quote, mre conway. but george conway, the already very controversial husband of the white house counselor, has responded with some pretty harsh talk for the trump administration. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums....
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brian: use a doocy surrogate to sign your cookbook. steve: actually mrs.g us in some of that good barbecue in missouri. neck in neck races all over our country. huge day. tomorrow you get a chance to go to the polls and vote if you haven't voted already it is being called one of most important elections of our time. march to the midterms which happens tomorrow all comes down over the next 24 hours. steve: that's right. voter just one day away from hitting the polls and determining very important crucial races across the country. brian: president trump rallying republicans. i don't know if you saw him. he is out a lot in his final push and he makes it clear there is a lot at stake. >> this election will decide whether or not we build on this historic prosperity we have created or whether we let the radical democrats take a giant recking ball to our economy and to our fiewshted. brian: painting a stark picture on purpose. ainsley: griff jenkins joins us live from orlando, florida. there are a few key races down in that area, hey, griff. >> good morning, guys
brian: use a doocy surrogate to sign your cookbook. steve: actually mrs.g us in some of that good barbecue in missouri. neck in neck races all over our country. huge day. tomorrow you get a chance to go to the polls and vote if you haven't voted already it is being called one of most important elections of our time. march to the midterms which happens tomorrow all comes down over the next 24 hours. steve: that's right. voter just one day away from hitting the polls and determining very...
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mr. kemp has decided he will not be participating in the long-scheduled debate at the agreed upon time. just because brianp breaks his promises doesn't mean anyone else should. on oprah, when i -- what i always thought was oprah's appeal, there's something genuine there. people watched her, george, for a long time. they knew who she is. she honestly seems to have empathy that crosses over gender, over ethnicity, she seems to care. i watched her so many times, i believe her. and i think people believe her. that's her strength. >> and she's -- as you say, she's a very talented businessperson. she actually made her money. >> that's such a georgism. i think you'd fall for some sentiment, but you've held back. thank you, george -- >> let's not give up onnet onnettenicionnette tenn -- on ethnicity. a lot of black voters feel like that the kemp voter suppression stuff is real and they are turning out in a major way. i get text messages from friends saying, you should see -- >> you know why i say ethnicity and not race? >> why? >> because we are the same race. and sing ethnicity is a nicer way of saying it and i'
mr. kemp has decided he will not be participating in the long-scheduled debate at the agreed upon time. just because brianp breaks his promises doesn't mean anyone else should. on oprah, when i -- what i always thought was oprah's appeal, there's something genuine there. people watched her, george, for a long time. they knew who she is. she honestly seems to have empathy that crosses over gender, over ethnicity, she seems to care. i watched her so many times, i believe her. and i think people...
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brian kemp. he's come to cobb county, one of a handful that voted for hillary clinton in 2016. he has refused a request for an interview, but time is tight. but we try anyway. mrs ridiculous. we have a record turnout, minority participation up, we have1 million more people on the rolls than we had when i took office. you've got hundreds of thousands of people purged from the register, many of them african—american. we are following state law, and i took an oath to do that. is that your law? it's the state law in georgia that the legislature passed. i took a oath of office to defend and protect those laws. so did the attorney—general. you should get your facts straight. he argues abrams is trying to add people to the register right to vote. i called stacey abrams and i said, "stacey, this is 0prah." this race has become one of the hottest in the country. surrogates on both sides both have georgia on their minds. # georgia on my mind...# but perhaps this should be a big wake—up call to questions about america's future. the next governor gets to influence who counts, and who gets erased from the picture. players for leicester city are preparing for their first ma
brian kemp. he's come to cobb county, one of a handful that voted for hillary clinton in 2016. he has refused a request for an interview, but time is tight. but we try anyway. mrs ridiculous. we have a record turnout, minority participation up, we have1 million more people on the rolls than we had when i took office. you've got hundreds of thousands of people purged from the register, many of them african—american. we are following state law, and i took an oath to do that. is that your law?...