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mr. charles what do you do for living? >> guest: i assigned most of the daily reviews to the "washington post" and every wednesday i write my own review. >> host: how many books a week where. >> guest: we reviewed 20 books a week. and we get about 150 so must go into the dash let's go so about 20 books a week are reviewed reviewed. weiss reviewed. wise why isn't their book section, stand-alone book section? >> guest: there's a stand-alone book section on line but we decided four years ago to spread the reviews out to find more readers. seemed like a disaster the time to me but i have to admit we do in fact have more readers for book reviews now. we just put them in places that people. more. the old book world the supplement was much beloved but tended to be the section that everyone put aside to read later when they had time and that time never came. now we are in style and weekend arts section. people see our reviews more. >> host: what kind of books the review? >> guest: i tend to review only fiction but we have reviewed
mr. charles what do you do for living? >> guest: i assigned most of the daily reviews to the "washington post" and every wednesday i write my own review. >> host: how many books a week where. >> guest: we reviewed 20 books a week. and we get about 150 so must go into the dash let's go so about 20 books a week are reviewed reviewed. weiss reviewed. wise why isn't their book section, stand-alone book section? >> guest: there's a stand-alone book section on line...
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charles closed out the convention. -- psted a baby grand pno saying -- sang at the end. circumstances put me shut up against one side of the piano, and the other side was president and mrs. reagan, and the other side was ray charles and mrs. charles. tonight, we will be focusing on the trump children and their role in the campaign. over the years, you have dealt with a lot of family members from the republican nominees. >> i have, and they have all been very gracious. i have several pictures in my memoir bank, with candidates, and candidates' wives. they come around and visit the staff, and we appreciate that. >> is it still fun for you? >> it is still fun. but there is one thing i want to say in reverse. forve done this primarily the media since i came with the party in 1972. you started in 1980. over that. thi -- over that period of time, i have dealt with thousands of journalists. i want to say, you stand at the top. you are a class act. we appreciate it. >> mike miller, the feeling is mutual. we will see you in four years and we will come back for another interview. >> that's the deal. >> i don't think you can top that, susan. thank you very much. think youve scully,
charles closed out the convention. -- psted a baby grand pno saying -- sang at the end. circumstances put me shut up against one side of the piano, and the other side was president and mrs. reagan, and the other side was ray charles and mrs. charles. tonight, we will be focusing on the trump children and their role in the campaign. over the years, you have dealt with a lot of family members from the republican nominees. >> i have, and they have all been very gracious. i have several...
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mr. charles: when you have a boring case you need to make it exciting. [laughter] mr. goldstein: deepak gupta, maybe want to talk about the particular -- principle consumer case and maybe will will give us his thoughts as well. mr. gupta: i fear this may be the one case that people find even less exciting. it's a case about article iii, standing and abortion and immigration bribery voting. not a case that has got a lot of attention. spokeo versus robbins, but i think it is an important case in its own right, because -- but it is also, i am glad that tom made the time for this case. it's a case about access to justice for consumers and workers. these cases are usually not the ones that they focus on, because they are about procedural issues, maybe not as sexy. so maybe when they involve race discrimination at walmart, they are often on the front page. you can say it is a case about justice, about separation of powers. you can say it's a case about whether people can put out false information on the internet because those are the facts of the case. spokeo is a web site t
mr. charles: when you have a boring case you need to make it exciting. [laughter] mr. goldstein: deepak gupta, maybe want to talk about the particular -- principle consumer case and maybe will will give us his thoughts as well. mr. gupta: i fear this may be the one case that people find even less exciting. it's a case about article iii, standing and abortion and immigration bribery voting. not a case that has got a lot of attention. spokeo versus robbins, but i think it is an important case in...
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mr. charles: when you have a boring case, you need to make it exciting. mr. goldstein: maybe you want to talk about the principle consumer case and maybe will will give us his thoughts as well. mr. gupta: i fear this may be the one case that people find even less exciting. it's a case about article iii, standing and abortion and immigration bribery voting. not a case that has got a lot of attention. spokeo versus robbins, but i think it is an important case in its own right, but it is also -- i am glad that tom made the time for this case. these cases are usually not the ones that they focus on, because they are about procedural issues, maybe not as sexy. so maybe when they involve race is committed to at walmart, they are often on the front page. you can say it is a case about access to justice, about separation of powers. you can say it's a case about whether people can put out false information on the internet because those are the facts of the case. spokeo is a web site that publishes reports with facts about people, so you can look up a job applicant or
mr. charles: when you have a boring case, you need to make it exciting. mr. goldstein: maybe you want to talk about the principle consumer case and maybe will will give us his thoughts as well. mr. gupta: i fear this may be the one case that people find even less exciting. it's a case about article iii, standing and abortion and immigration bribery voting. not a case that has got a lot of attention. spokeo versus robbins, but i think it is an important case in its own right, but it is also -- i...
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mr. charles morris sr. [applause] >> you may have seen that he came in late because he said his knees were hurting him. and i want to say to you, daddy, you have reason for your knees to hurt. you and so many others carried the weight of the world. your knees have cause to hurt and we thank you for your sacrifice. ladies and gentlemen, i lost the rest of the speech. [laughter] this is the official end of the program. thank you all so much for your patience. i know it is hot. thank you so much for paying homage to dr. king's legacy and his memory. we now want to call to the stage mr. bishop linwood cooper and the believers crusaders to lead us in some gospel hymns and continue this celebration. i do have one more announcement though. one of our photographers wants to get a photograph of everyone who was here 50 years ago. so if you will assemble here he is going to stand on the stage and get your photograph. thank you so much and have a blessed day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [ca
mr. charles morris sr. [applause] >> you may have seen that he came in late because he said his knees were hurting him. and i want to say to you, daddy, you have reason for your knees to hurt. you and so many others carried the weight of the world. your knees have cause to hurt and we thank you for your sacrifice. ladies and gentlemen, i lost the rest of the speech. [laughter] this is the official end of the program. thank you all so much for your patience. i know it is hot. thank you so...
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mr. charles s kettles is distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry while serving as flight commandedon company, airmobile 14th combat aviation near duke four, republic of of vietnam, on 15 may, 1967, major kettles upon learning that an airborne infantry unit has suffered casualties during a firefight with the enemy volunteered to lead a flight of six uh one delta helicopters to carry reinforcements to the embattled force and to evacuate personnel. small arms, break the inflicting damage to the helicopter. however he refused to depart until they were loaded to capacity they were bringing more reinforcements, landing in the midst of enemy mortar and weapons fire, seriously injuring his gun gunner and severely damages aircraft. he was advised that he had fuel streaming out of his aircraft. despite the risk by the leaking fuel he nursed the damage aircraft back to base, later that day then petri commander including four members of his unit were stranded when the helicopter was destroyed by enemy fire. with only one flyable uh one helicopter remaining, major kettles volunteered to return
mr. charles s kettles is distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry while serving as flight commandedon company, airmobile 14th combat aviation near duke four, republic of of vietnam, on 15 may, 1967, major kettles upon learning that an airborne infantry unit has suffered casualties during a firefight with the enemy volunteered to lead a flight of six uh one delta helicopters to carry reinforcements to the embattled force and to evacuate personnel. small arms, break the inflicting damage to...
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mr. charles blow who has been on air probably longer than i have. on new day this morning, weren't you? >> i'm working on a few hours of sleep. >> how are you holding up? >> i mean that. >> there comes a point when you realize that whatever you're going through, it shrinks, pales in comparison to what the families of the officers and the families of the people killed by the police officers. so you know, it gives you a bit of wind in your sails. >> i said that in the commercial break. i said i'm tired as hell. but i can't complain considering what happened. i want to play this extraordinary clip from diamond reynolds. she's philando castile's girlfriend. he was shot by police in minnesota. >> this is bigger than philando. this is bigger than trayvon martin. this is bigger than sandra bland. this is bigger than all of us. so today, i just want justice for everyone, everyone around the world. not just for my boyfriend and the good man that he was. because i'm going to continue to stay strong for him. i want all of you guys to do the same. >> when you s
mr. charles blow who has been on air probably longer than i have. on new day this morning, weren't you? >> i'm working on a few hours of sleep. >> how are you holding up? >> i mean that. >> there comes a point when you realize that whatever you're going through, it shrinks, pales in comparison to what the families of the officers and the families of the people killed by the police officers. so you know, it gives you a bit of wind in your sails. >> i said that in...
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mr. charles morris sr. you may have seen that he came his te because he said knees were hurting him.nd i want to say to you, daddy, you have reason for your knees to hurt. others carried the weight of the world. your knees have cause to hurt you for your sacrifice. gentlemen, i lost the of the speech. of the the official end program. thank you all so much for your patience. hot.ow it is thank you so much for paying omage to dr. king's legacy and his memory. we now want to call to the stage bishop linwood cooper and lead lievers crusaders to us in some gospel hymns and continue this celebration. one more announcement though. wants our photographers to get a photograph of everyone was here 50 years ago. so if you will assemble here he the stage stand on and get your photograph. thank you so much and have a blessed day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of on american history every weekends on c-span 3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and
mr. charles morris sr. you may have seen that he came his te because he said knees were hurting him.nd i want to say to you, daddy, you have reason for your knees to hurt. others carried the weight of the world. your knees have cause to hurt you for your sacrifice. gentlemen, i lost the of the speech. of the the official end program. thank you all so much for your patience. hot.ow it is thank you so much for paying omage to dr. king's legacy and his memory. we now want to call to the stage...
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mr. trump. charles: the dow down this week, but the next rally could begin very soon.l explain when we come back. charles: the u.s.gdp was well below the 2.6% wall street was looking for. consumers are still spending. they are spending big time. businesses have gone the exact opposite way. personal spenting 4.2%. business is down 2.2%. structures, factories down 7.9%. equipment down 3.5%. more and more of these transactions are taking place on the cloud. amazon, microsoft, ibm, even google alphabet. in 2020 the cloud will be bigger than search. in the last three months exxon mobil spent 1.25 biless on capital projects. chevron spent almost a billion less than it did last year at this time. all the lost jobs. construction jobs, they pay a lot of money. big business in general, not going to make any investment to rules, regulations, fines. who would build a factory you had to pay fines for. but the consumer won't keep the economy in tipping up to a recession. people are punishing their house and one of the big winners is ethan allen. take a look at the chart. it recently
mr. trump. charles: the dow down this week, but the next rally could begin very soon.l explain when we come back. charles: the u.s.gdp was well below the 2.6% wall street was looking for. consumers are still spending. they are spending big time. businesses have gone the exact opposite way. personal spenting 4.2%. business is down 2.2%. structures, factories down 7.9%. equipment down 3.5%. more and more of these transactions are taking place on the cloud. amazon, microsoft, ibm, even google...
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mr. allen, son charles and me it was very cold and you take the subway so far but then you had to walk. and we were walking and mr. allen was breathing very heavily. he was elderly and frail, i felt bad and i said mre should stop and turn around because we have about 100 more yards to go, i, i can tell that you are in pain, he had arthritis very bad and i knew he was sad because his wife had died the day before the election and there was a lot of heavy pain inside of him, aside from his ailment. but he looked at me when i said that he said, you hold my right arm, and he looked to his son and said charles you hold my left arm and he said just don't let me drop as i'm dropturning around. and that it hit me, why i had wanted to do such a story in the first place. a man who had seen what he had seen, who had been born and raised in the south, and now this moment and so we were shown are vip seats and that living presidents who he had served under all walked out who are there and he was talking about them as if they were his friends there is president carter over there, okay he's looking okay
mr. allen, son charles and me it was very cold and you take the subway so far but then you had to walk. and we were walking and mr. allen was breathing very heavily. he was elderly and frail, i felt bad and i said mre should stop and turn around because we have about 100 more yards to go, i, i can tell that you are in pain, he had arthritis very bad and i knew he was sad because his wife had died the day before the election and there was a lot of heavy pain inside of him, aside from his...
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mr. charles okay. he think we're fine everyone can you please see if we have enough chairs for people to seat we'd like for you to take your places yeah. okay let's start i am so delighted so honored to be standing housekeeper today my name is linda i'm a board of the bayview hunters point center for the chair of the groundbreaking and ribbon cutting summer want to give honor to god let me repeat i want to give honor to god. >> (clapping.) >> for the opportunity to be standing here on the podium with the mayor and all the dignitaries and with the community of looking out i see that judge davis family and i see about everyone this is a great day for the bayview hunters point this is a great day for the community >> (clapping.) >> what this is vision people don't perish a man that is responsible was responsible for bringing all of us here today his vision was to insure that our seniors have a place they could live and die gracefully he reached out to a lot of people in the city it has taken decades for u
mr. charles okay. he think we're fine everyone can you please see if we have enough chairs for people to seat we'd like for you to take your places yeah. okay let's start i am so delighted so honored to be standing housekeeper today my name is linda i'm a board of the bayview hunters point center for the chair of the groundbreaking and ribbon cutting summer want to give honor to god let me repeat i want to give honor to god. >> (clapping.) >> for the opportunity to be standing here...
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mr. alan, my son charles, and me, and it was cold and you could take the subway so far but then you had to walk. we were walking and mr. alan was breathing very heavily, he was elderly and frail, and i felt bad and i said mr. alan, i think that we should stop. i think there is a lot of heavy pain inside of him aside from his elements. but he looked at me when i said that and he said you hold my right arm, and looked at his son and said charles, you hold my left arm, and just don't let me drop because i am not turning around. because it hit me why i wanted to do such i a man who had seen what he had seen, who had been born and raised in the south, and now this moment. so, we were taking or shown our vip seats and the living presidents who he had served under walked out and he was talking about them as if they were his friends. there is president conner over there, he is looking okay. and you know, there is president bush, good man. things like that. he said with the nation's first african-american president, mr. alan, the butler who started in the basement at the white house as a pantry man
mr. alan, my son charles, and me, and it was cold and you could take the subway so far but then you had to walk. we were walking and mr. alan was breathing very heavily, he was elderly and frail, and i felt bad and i said mr. alan, i think that we should stop. i think there is a lot of heavy pain inside of him aside from his elements. but he looked at me when i said that and he said you hold my right arm, and looked at his son and said charles, you hold my left arm, and just don't let me drop...
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mr. charles okay. he think we're fine everyone can you please see if we have enough chairs for people to seat we'd like for you to take your places yeah. okay let's start i am so delighted so honored to be standing housekeeper today my name is linda i'm a board of the bayview hunters point center for the chair of the groundbreaking and ribbon cutting summer want to give honor to god let me repeat i want to give honor to god. >> (clapping.) >> for the opportunity to be standing here on the podium with the mayor and all the dignitaries and with the community of looking out i see that judge davis family and i see about everyone this is a great day for the bayview hunters point this is a great day for the community >> (clapping.) >> what this is vision people don't perish a man that is responsible was responsible for bringing all of us here today his vision was to insure that our seniors have a place they could live and die gracefully he reached out to a lot of people in the city it has taken decades for u
mr. charles okay. he think we're fine everyone can you please see if we have enough chairs for people to seat we'd like for you to take your places yeah. okay let's start i am so delighted so honored to be standing housekeeper today my name is linda i'm a board of the bayview hunters point center for the chair of the groundbreaking and ribbon cutting summer want to give honor to god let me repeat i want to give honor to god. >> (clapping.) >> for the opportunity to be standing here...
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mr. charles blow, along with georgetown professor, new republican contributing editor and author, michael, couldn't think of two better guys was to this conversation with. what is your gut response to the proposition, charles? where are we in terms of racial unity, harmony, any positive word you want to use? >> well, i think what's happening at this moment is kind of young people awakening to something that has always existed, and they're realizing how it impacts their lives and they're kind of rejecting that and responding to that. i think that awakening itself, you know, you can separate that from the protests or violence or whatever. that awakening itself is actually a very positive thing because only positive can come out of knowledge. so you have a lot of new literature around the subject. you have a lot of scholarship, a lot of new discussion. that's a positive thing. how we take that positive enlightenment period and move it into something positive in terms of relations is another issue. i think that is our challenge. >> professor, can you give me a plus and minus to how what we ha
mr. charles blow, along with georgetown professor, new republican contributing editor and author, michael, couldn't think of two better guys was to this conversation with. what is your gut response to the proposition, charles? where are we in terms of racial unity, harmony, any positive word you want to use? >> well, i think what's happening at this moment is kind of young people awakening to something that has always existed, and they're realizing how it impacts their lives and they're...
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mr. charles okay. he think we're fine everyone can you please see if we have enough chairs for people to seat we'd like for you to take your places yeah. okay let's start i am so delighted so honored to be standing housekeeper today my name is linda i'm a board of the bayview hunters point center for the chair of the groundbreaking and ribbon cutting summer want to give honor to god let me repeat i want to give honor to god. >> (clapping.) >> for the opportunity to be standing here on the podium with the mayor and all the dignitaries and with the community of looking out i see that judge davis family and i see about everyone this is a great day for the bayview hunters point this is a great day for the community >> (clapping.) >> what this is vision people don't perish a man that is responsible was responsible for bringing all of us here today his vision was to insure that our seniors have a place they could live and die gracefully he reached out to a lot of people in the city it has taken decades for u
mr. charles okay. he think we're fine everyone can you please see if we have enough chairs for people to seat we'd like for you to take your places yeah. okay let's start i am so delighted so honored to be standing housekeeper today my name is linda i'm a board of the bayview hunters point center for the chair of the groundbreaking and ribbon cutting summer want to give honor to god let me repeat i want to give honor to god. >> (clapping.) >> for the opportunity to be standing here...
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wealth management, at charles schwab. mr. ingalls, he's not studying over here!ming my games. you can't get away with that. woo! oh, don't worry about it. they can't hear me, i'm just in your head. (announcer vo) no matter how you use your data, verizon's got your back. now get 30% more data. no surprise overages. and keep the data you don't use. switch to verizon now and get up to $650 to cover your costs. only on america's best network. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a romantic rodent. [rickie] a romantic what? [squeaking noises] i'm a sucker for proposals. and we covered it, april twenty-sixth, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. a very busy night, including details on the mass shooting that leaves ten people dead in munich, germany. we continue, though, with hillary clinton naming the tim kaine as her running mate. she tweeted, i'm thrilled to on dename my running mate tim kaine. jeff zelney joins us now
wealth management, at charles schwab. mr. ingalls, he's not studying over here!ming my games. you can't get away with that. woo! oh, don't worry about it. they can't hear me, i'm just in your head. (announcer vo) no matter how you use your data, verizon's got your back. now get 30% more data. no surprise overages. and keep the data you don't use. switch to verizon now and get up to $650 to cover your costs. only on america's best network. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a...
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mr. sorkin. >> ok. >> reggie: are you familiar with the painter charles marion russell?r. >> reggie: that is correct. >> james: ladies and gentlemen, aaron sorkin, cheryl hines, scott speedman. we'll be right back. [000:15:38;00] striped tees, character tees lots of tees. plus, any way you pay take an extra 15 percent off your purchase. now that's the good stuff. kohl's. jay knows how to keep nice shorts, dad...g. this is what the pros wear. uhhh... that's why he starts his day with those two scoops ready to eat my dust? too bad i already filled up on raisins. kellogg's raisin bran. deliciously heart healthy. >> james: thanks so much. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org true hollywood legend.g of a pe.t." remembers the genius behind "happy days" "pretty woman" and so much more. >> enough cannot be said of my relationship with garry marshall >> no has spent more time on set with >>> the latest on shannen doherty's cancer battl
mr. sorkin. >> ok. >> reggie: are you familiar with the painter charles marion russell?r. >> reggie: that is correct. >> james: ladies and gentlemen, aaron sorkin, cheryl hines, scott speedman. we'll be right back. [000:15:38;00] striped tees, character tees lots of tees. plus, any way you pay take an extra 15 percent off your purchase. now that's the good stuff. kohl's. jay knows how to keep nice shorts, dad...g. this is what the pros wear. uhhh... that's why he starts...
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mr. bower, can you tell us about your employer, charles kinsey? what is he like? plr, mr. kinsey is a he today. he saved the life of that individual. as mr. napoleon said, the pba is now trying to say that they tried to shoot my client and accidentally shot my employee. to me, that's outrageous. but charles is a highly trained behavioral professional that has worked for me for over a year. this individual he was caring for is a person with significant behavioral issues, and charles was specifically chosen to work with this individual as his one-on-one staff, because he is that much of a skilled employee. he has received extensive crisis intervention training. unfortunately, our police doesn't seem to receive that same training. charles is a hero to us here at mack town and to all of the community here in miami. >> clint bower, hilton napoleon, thank you for being here. there are many questions, and we know you will stay on it as will we. >>> we have much more coverage of the republican convention ahead. let's get right to it. >>> as president, my father will fight
mr. bower, can you tell us about your employer, charles kinsey? what is he like? plr, mr. kinsey is a he today. he saved the life of that individual. as mr. napoleon said, the pba is now trying to say that they tried to shoot my client and accidentally shot my employee. to me, that's outrageous. but charles is a highly trained behavioral professional that has worked for me for over a year. this individual he was caring for is a person with significant behavioral issues, and charles was...
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mrs. washington was probably the 1772 portrait by charles wilson peal. so was the wearing of these portrait miniatures merely a display of devotion or was martha making a brazen statements a proud federalist during president adams administration. as i will discuss momentarily both thomas and martha were outspoken federalist and remained so even after the party fell out of favor. the robertson miniature of washington still retains its original red leather case and forms the foundation of the washington collection at tudor place. another significant object in the washington collection is this trunk that martha peter received around the time of her marriage. sent from her grandmother in philadelphia containing parts of her wedding trousseau. it was made from jesse sharples of frifl. after their marriage, thomas and martha made their home on k street. thomas's father had given the couple one of the town houses he constructed. it was near rock creek. martha's younger sister wrote a friend in october 1795, stating martha expects a little one in a few months. s
mrs. washington was probably the 1772 portrait by charles wilson peal. so was the wearing of these portrait miniatures merely a display of devotion or was martha making a brazen statements a proud federalist during president adams administration. as i will discuss momentarily both thomas and martha were outspoken federalist and remained so even after the party fell out of favor. the robertson miniature of washington still retains its original red leather case and forms the foundation of the...
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mrs. clinton or against her top aides. charles: we will see what happens with the committee and in the meantime a gallup poll out ask people unbiased reaction. 27 percent of people for hillary clinton said do not trust, by far the largest percentage on either side of any sort of characterization. so in the court of public opinion she might have dodged the bullet yesterday but she might be in trouble. >> those same polls had donald trump unfavorable as well. charles: one unbiased reaction, the number one was just like. and i was only 16%. nothing is a resident. she does have some trust in this issue. we are aware of it that. i understand him going to ask those questions. but they just need to give it up. they are hunting for the unicorn but they really want to find this one thing. >> they had tried to rake it over the coals. there's nothing there. just let it go. it is true. is not fair to let it go. >> there has been a lot of questions. charles: let's have kathy weigh in on this. the statement from attorney general loretta lynch r
mrs. clinton or against her top aides. charles: we will see what happens with the committee and in the meantime a gallup poll out ask people unbiased reaction. 27 percent of people for hillary clinton said do not trust, by far the largest percentage on either side of any sort of characterization. so in the court of public opinion she might have dodged the bullet yesterday but she might be in trouble. >> those same polls had donald trump unfavorable as well. charles: one unbiased reaction,...
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host: on twitter, charles crane enjoyed mrs. brown's speech."on. tonight was an interesting night again. it was very surprising to hear a family member of a candidate about thearagingly opposition candidate. i thought that it would have been more appropriate to your talk about his father in light of the more personal relationship they had, and so, was, i don't want to say a quick talking point, but i am here as a spectator. i'm watching to see what is going on, where is the civility at the convention. is there any civility? i am a spectator. i did not really appreciate the comments that he made. i thought it was very interesting that chris christie spoke out in the manner in which rehashing what has already been rectified regarding hillary clinton and asking a crowd whether or not i felt waslty completely inappropriate considering that he had some close colleagues that we know to be guilty. week so, you expect next when the democrats meet that they will not be as critical of this ticket? caller: i certainly hope that they will criticize them on
host: on twitter, charles crane enjoyed mrs. brown's speech."on. tonight was an interesting night again. it was very surprising to hear a family member of a candidate about thearagingly opposition candidate. i thought that it would have been more appropriate to your talk about his father in light of the more personal relationship they had, and so, was, i don't want to say a quick talking point, but i am here as a spectator. i'm watching to see what is going on, where is the civility at the...
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mr. sterling losing his life in baton rouge. >> charles, what about the argument that rudy giuliani makesves matter folks don't concentrate on black people when they're killed, for example, in chicago. we've heard that before. that's not what the goal of black lives matter is, right? >> right. >> i explain it this way, people who work in answer research don't say, why aren't people in the aids research doing things with cancer research? they're two different groups. it's not the focus of the group. >> i think any time anybody dies the gun violence or any sort of violence, that's a travesty. however, you kind of expect criminals to do criminal things. you do not expect people who you have entrusted with your safety who are you are supposed to turn to when you feel threatened to do something you find questionable or borders on criminal, itself. i think that part of it, and also the idea that a lot of kind of community violence is territorial, it's either gun, drug related, gang related. there are pockets that have tremendous amounts of violence and there are other parts that have almost non
mr. sterling losing his life in baton rouge. >> charles, what about the argument that rudy giuliani makesves matter folks don't concentrate on black people when they're killed, for example, in chicago. we've heard that before. that's not what the goal of black lives matter is, right? >> right. >> i explain it this way, people who work in answer research don't say, why aren't people in the aids research doing things with cancer research? they're two different groups. it's not...
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mr. president -- [ cheers and applause ] >> what a moment. charles krauthammer is with me now. charles, how good would it be for senator cruz to do that tonight? >> well, i think he wants to follow the reagan footsteps. it's one of the classic scripts in american political history. the runner-up, very popular with the base, comes in, sort of unexpectedly, delivers a speech of the night, and graciously then endorses the guy who beat him. knowing that they might -- they were likely to lose, they did lose, it was a close race, but they did lose, and that he would be the -- and he would be the heir. which he was. in 1980, he was the front-runner and he kept it and the rest, we know, is advisory. cruz sees himself as that kind of man. therefore, i think we heard this is a matter of character, he's a matter of promises, this is a matter of political calculation. cold and raw. cruz made a cold and raw political calculation at the beginning, first six months, don't attack trump. deflect, when everybody else was decrying the denunciation of mexicans, chines wite and the mn remarks and a
mr. president -- [ cheers and applause ] >> what a moment. charles krauthammer is with me now. charles, how good would it be for senator cruz to do that tonight? >> well, i think he wants to follow the reagan footsteps. it's one of the classic scripts in american political history. the runner-up, very popular with the base, comes in, sort of unexpectedly, delivers a speech of the night, and graciously then endorses the guy who beat him. knowing that they might -- they were likely to...
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mrs. [inaudible] comments. also, i like to advise the committee charles head who is here had to leave for a civil grand jury. mrs. head is with sunset hides association for responsible people. i'm with sunset action community. organizations have received notice regarding adu's and look forward receiving that notice . thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. charley gaus, san francisco apartment association. thank you for bringing the item today, it is exciting to work on something positive and construct newly ren controlled housing. continuing off what junan was saying, based on the way the buildings are organized if someone puts together a application to create a adu and the building is already condoized we believe it makes sense to allow that adu to be subdivided. we also believe there shoulden be short term rentings in accessory dwelling units. we had a question about permeable permit requirements and the nexus and why that is in the code. it seems that could prevent the creation oof dwelling units and not sure the legal reason that is in there. i'm sure it is something, but i hope you can look into that.
mrs. [inaudible] comments. also, i like to advise the committee charles head who is here had to leave for a civil grand jury. mrs. head is with sunset hides association for responsible people. i'm with sunset action community. organizations have received notice regarding adu's and look forward receiving that notice . thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. charley gaus, san francisco apartment association. thank you for bringing the item today, it is exciting to work on something...
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mr. o'reilly, please discuss your courageous commentary with someone other than charles. why, joy? nd out. let the best argument win. bob ballard, columbia, tennessee. mr. trump not giving specifics about his stated goals is fine. we want to believe him. but not everybody is that bullish on trump, bob. in order to win over those undecided folks he needs, he might have to add more details. patty, bedford, massachusetts. o'reilly, why did the factor skip over the young disabled woman who gave a speech? it's a shame your listeners missed it. we're analyzing the events of the day, patty. as i stated last night, c-span covers all the speeches. thomas archibald, ar tia, new mexico. congressman gutters is exhibit a. why president reagan said the immigration act he signed was the biggest mistake of his presidency. we can find no such statement from ronald reagan, tom. if you have it, please send it to me. having written the book "killing reagan" i feel i know the president pretty well. i don't believe he repudiated that piece of legislation. dr. stuart ramos, puerto rico. bill, i don't unde
mr. o'reilly, please discuss your courageous commentary with someone other than charles. why, joy? nd out. let the best argument win. bob ballard, columbia, tennessee. mr. trump not giving specifics about his stated goals is fine. we want to believe him. but not everybody is that bullish on trump, bob. in order to win over those undecided folks he needs, he might have to add more details. patty, bedford, massachusetts. o'reilly, why did the factor skip over the young disabled woman who gave a...
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charles coleman in new york. thank you, mr. coleman. >> thanks, natalie. >>> we'll have much more on the shootings in dallas just ahead. and as more people talk about what happened trying to figure it all out. also ahead here, south korea says the north has launched a ballistic missile from a submarine. we'll have a live report from seoul about that. mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. ♪ kellogg's frosted mini-wheats® feed your inner kidult >>> we'll bring you more from dallas shortly. but first we have some international news to bring to you. north korea has launched a ballistic miss frl a submarine. this according to the south korean military. it says the missile was launched into seas southeast of sinpo city in the east of north korea. for more on what we know about this latest move by the capital pyongyang we go to our matt rivers in seoul. the question is do we know if it was successful, matt? >> reporter: we know it was not successful. that according to south kore
charles coleman in new york. thank you, mr. coleman. >> thanks, natalie. >>> we'll have much more on the shootings in dallas just ahead. and as more people talk about what happened trying to figure it all out. also ahead here, south korea says the north has launched a ballistic missile from a submarine. we'll have a live report from seoul about that. mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. ♪ kellogg's frosted mini-wheats®...
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mr. sterling losing his life right here in baton rouge. >> charles, what about the argument that rudy giulianiives matter folks don't focus on people who are killed in chicago. we've heard that before. but that's not what the goal of black lives matter is, right? >> right. >> i've explained it this way. people who work in cancer research don't say why aren't the people in aids research doing cancer research. that's not the focus of the group. >> anytime anybody dies, that is the travesty. however, you kind of expect criminals to do criminal things. you do not expect people who you haven trusted with your safety, who you are supposed to turn to when you feel threatened to do something that you find questionable or that borders on criminal itself. and so i think that that part of it, and also the idea that a lot of community violence is territorial, it is either gun, drug-related, gang-related. there are pockets that have tremendous amounts of violence. and there are parts that have almost none, even within communities. so you know that you have the wherewithal, if you have the money and the gum
mr. sterling losing his life right here in baton rouge. >> charles, what about the argument that rudy giulianiives matter folks don't focus on people who are killed in chicago. we've heard that before. but that's not what the goal of black lives matter is, right? >> right. >> i've explained it this way. people who work in cancer research don't say why aren't the people in aids research doing cancer research. that's not the focus of the group. >> anytime anybody dies,...
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i want to thank sfgov tv for broadcasting today's meeting pacific way, charles kremenak and betsy larson. mr. mr. clerk please call the roll >> commissioner avalos, present. breed, present. campos, present. cohen, present. farrell absent kim absent mar absent peskin, present. tang, present. weiner,, present. yee absent we have a quorum >> item 2 >> item 2, cheers report. >> colleagues earlier this month i was lead to join with mayor lee commissioner mar and several staff the mta planning department department of the environment and transportation authority to formally welcome the metropolitan transportation commission the association of bay area government and the bay area air quality management district to the new san francisco office on 375 deal. we spoke about the importance of regional cooperation on our-excuse me on land use transportation and climate goals. mayor lee presented a beautiful cable cartel to the representatives of the three agencies as a welcome gift to be displayed in the new bay area metro headquarters. i would like to rearrange my thanks to our staff including senior co
i want to thank sfgov tv for broadcasting today's meeting pacific way, charles kremenak and betsy larson. mr. mr. clerk please call the roll >> commissioner avalos, present. breed, present. campos, present. cohen, present. farrell absent kim absent mar absent peskin, present. tang, present. weiner,, present. yee absent we have a quorum >> item 2 >> item 2, cheers report. >> colleagues earlier this month i was lead to join with mayor lee commissioner mar and several staff...
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mr. thomas: my opening quote comes from the classic 1959 novel by charles dickens, "a tale of two cities.me to paraphrase this quote some more where it says, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of full is, it was the season of light, it was the darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair. we had everything before us, we had nothing before us. we were all going direct to heaven. we were all going direct the other way." are here and washington, d.c. celebrating our 40th anniversary, we are celebrating the best of times and the worst of times. during these moments, the country needs to push forward and ensure that there are less instances like those we have experienced in the last few days and months. ,e have to step up collectively law enforcement and the community that we serve, to bridge this ever-expanding gulf. as we continue to go through the these eventsssing that happened recently, we need to look within ourselves to know that the opportunity for reform lies within both law enforcement and the communitie
mr. thomas: my opening quote comes from the classic 1959 novel by charles dickens, "a tale of two cities.me to paraphrase this quote some more where it says, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of full is, it was the season of light, it was the darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair. we had everything before us, we had nothing before us. we were all going direct to heaven. we were all going direct...
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mr. obama described in 2004. i want to bring in charles krauthammer right now.rles, what a 12 years it has been for that then young man barack obama who went on to become a president and did not quite achieve the dream he spoke of in 2004. >> i think there is certain irony in his accusing the pundits of slicing and dicing america. i think he contributed quite a lot of that not so much around ethnic or racial lines although there was some of that mostly around social and class lines. he certainly indulged in that in his campaign demonizing republicans, demonizing conservatives. i fault him for that. i fault him also for on the racial issue sort of raising false expectations. that could have been utterly sincere. he might have thought it would change things in a fundamental way. i never did. i was proud to live in a country that would elect a black president. i would have chosen someone else. but nonetheless it was a great moment. that was never going to heal the racial divide. we have history of 200 years of slaveriy, 100 years of jim crow 50 years of what you mi
mr. obama described in 2004. i want to bring in charles krauthammer right now.rles, what a 12 years it has been for that then young man barack obama who went on to become a president and did not quite achieve the dream he spoke of in 2004. >> i think there is certain irony in his accusing the pundits of slicing and dicing america. i think he contributed quite a lot of that not so much around ethnic or racial lines although there was some of that mostly around social and class lines. he...
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. >>> joining me now charles ramsey, former police commissioner in philadelphia. mr. ramsey, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> following the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson you were named to co-chair the president's task force on 21st century policing. have we made progress in the interim? >> yeah, i think we've made a lot of progress. first of all, we did publish a report, we presented it to the president, he accepted it and the report was published and we have close to 60 recommendations on an almost 90 action steps. it is a solid roadmap toward creating the kind of change we need in policing in order to bridge the gap that currently exists. >> do you see that closing or do you feel that we're more divided than ever right now? >> well, certainly there is a gap. there is no question about that. whether or not it's more or less remains to be seen, but this is all fixable, but as long as we continue to listen to extremes on both sides and we don't engage in serious thoughtful discussion that really results in solutions to our problems so t
. >>> joining me now charles ramsey, former police commissioner in philadelphia. mr. ramsey, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> following the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson you were named to co-chair the president's task force on 21st century policing. have we made progress in the interim? >> yeah, i think we've made a lot of progress. first of all, we did publish a report, we presented it to the president, he accepted it and...
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but as it relates to financial services, charles, i think both mr.ecretary clinton understand the importance to the united states of america and what it does not only for national security but gives us the ability to grow our country create jobs, and other things that are important to the people of america. charles: although both have been harshly critical of wall street titans and trillionaires if you will. special tax treatment for folks on wall street, and it's low hanging fruit. the easiest target out there when you're trying to win the hearts and minds of american public. so i would assume either candidate takes some form of action to mitigate at least the influence of wall street if not economically penalize it. >> well, you took the words right out of my mouth, charles. it is low hanging fruit on them and great on the campaign trail. but when push comes to shove and we look at what the financial services brings to the united states, i guarantee you there's other countries around the world that would relish to have the business that we have in
but as it relates to financial services, charles, i think both mr.ecretary clinton understand the importance to the united states of america and what it does not only for national security but gives us the ability to grow our country create jobs, and other things that are important to the people of america. charles: although both have been harshly critical of wall street titans and trillionaires if you will. special tax treatment for folks on wall street, and it's low hanging fruit. the easiest...
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mrs. [inaudible] comments. also, i like to advise the committee charles head who is here had to leave for a civil grand jury. mrs. head is with sunset hides association for responsible people. i'm with sunset action community. organizations have received notice regarding adu's and look forward receiving that notice . thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. charley gaus, san francisco apartment association. thank you for bringing the item today, it is exciting to work on something positive and construct newly ren controlled housing. continuing off what junan was saying, based on the way the buildings are organized if someone puts together a application to create a adu and the building is already condoized we believe it makes sense to allow that adu to be subdivided. we also believe there shoulden be short term rentings in accessory dwelling units. we had a question about permeable permit requirements and the nexus and why that is in the code. it seems that could prevent the creation oof dwelling units and not sure the legal reason that is in there. i'm sure it is something, but i hope you can look into that.
mrs. [inaudible] comments. also, i like to advise the committee charles head who is here had to leave for a civil grand jury. mrs. head is with sunset hides association for responsible people. i'm with sunset action community. organizations have received notice regarding adu's and look forward receiving that notice . thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. charley gaus, san francisco apartment association. thank you for bringing the item today, it is exciting to work on something...
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mr. trump and the rnc will have to. there is many reasons why not. charles: i have got to tell you, listening to bernie.focused on the supreme court. he talked about citizens united. women's right to choose. defending workers, defending the environment, defending minority. he got buckets of constituent that can add up to a victory. >> i watched the rally and i thought that they were hoping for the sanman. and it was weekend at bernie's. i didn't think he was that great. if democrats think hillary clinton will do the thing in that platform, this is mrs. wall street and this is hillary clinton's legacy. i disagree completely with the fact that anybody on that platform committee or bernie sanders supporters actually believe this woman when she says she is with them. >> to push back on that. i don't think any of the platform members think she'll do it on her own. the way we pushed throughout hit is up to the people to organize. charles: we are talking about political promises. a lot of promises will be made on both sides of the aisle. if you tart to crunch numbers, the democratic party moved further to the
mr. trump and the rnc will have to. there is many reasons why not. charles: i have got to tell you, listening to bernie.focused on the supreme court. he talked about citizens united. women's right to choose. defending workers, defending the environment, defending minority. he got buckets of constituent that can add up to a victory. >> i watched the rally and i thought that they were hoping for the sanman. and it was weekend at bernie's. i didn't think he was that great. if democrats think...
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mr. pickerring, he will need baby boomers' votes. >> isn't that the sad thing, charles? that's what happened with women's vote, the sufferage moment. they needed men. >> they convinced them. this is a ridiculous idea. it is interesting how he phrased it will the arg -- the argument is they have longer to live and longer to stay on this earth. and older people don't. if they have less time to live within the new year, et cetera, et cetera. you could say because we vote on tacks and people have a lot more money and therefore will lose a lot more money and you should get more votes than people who have not much money at all. >> i say that all the time. >> absolutely. >> you balance out right. you have a lot of money because you are old. you would be one vote? >> even going off that idea should only women be the ones to vote on women's issues? should only educated people vote on education? it is a slippery slope which is everyone's favorite phrase. it really is. to restrict rights to get your way might seem cool, but it is really not. >> and old people, they care more than y
mr. pickerring, he will need baby boomers' votes. >> isn't that the sad thing, charles? that's what happened with women's vote, the sufferage moment. they needed men. >> they convinced them. this is a ridiculous idea. it is interesting how he phrased it will the arg -- the argument is they have longer to live and longer to stay on this earth. and older people don't. if they have less time to live within the new year, et cetera, et cetera. you could say because we vote on tacks and...
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charles: that's a classic scene from the 1993 movie "mrs. doubtfire."y smith has hise1 life in pictures. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome robin williams!ok tracy: the images of his performance on stage are almost like those of a hummingbirdt(lpi captured in flight -- mania and mayhem frozen in time.t(i]lp in 1986, robin williams was a man who, it seemed, could do everything but stop. arthur grace was a photographer assigned to cover him for "newsweek" magazine. and not long after grace's cover shot hit the newsstands, robinñr williams asked him to sticka5 around and document his life. arthur grace: we just hit it off. we got along well together and respected each other.Ñi tracy smith: if you could boillq it down, what do you think it was that made the two of you click?q arthur grace: we were children.; he never once said to m shoot this, or you can't photograph that or you've done enough."zm tracy smith: never once? not go away? arthur grace: never one -- never one time in as long -- as long as i knew him did that ever happen. tracy smith: so for
charles: that's a classic scene from the 1993 movie "mrs. doubtfire."y smith has hise1 life in pictures. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome robin williams!ok tracy: the images of his performance on stage are almost like those of a hummingbirdt(lpi captured in flight -- mania and mayhem frozen in time.t(i]lp in 1986, robin williams was a man who, it seemed, could do everything but stop. arthur grace was a photographer assigned to cover him for "newsweek" magazine....
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mrs. [inaudible] comments. also, i like to advise the committee charles head who is here had to leave for a civil grand jury. mrs. head is with sunset hides association for responsible people. i'm with sunset action community. organizations have received notice regarding adu's and look forward receiving that notice . thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. charley gaus, san francisco apartment association. thank you for bringing the item today, it is exciting to work on something positive and construct newly ren controlled housing. continuing off what junan was saying, based on the way the buildings are organized if someone puts together a application to create a adu and the building is already condoized we believe it makes sense to allow that adu to be subdivided. we also believe there shoulden be short term rentings in accessory dwelling units. we had a question about permeable permit requirements and the nexus and why that is in the code. it seems that could prevent the creation oof dwelling units and not sure the legal reason that is in there. i'm sure it is something, but i hope you can look into that.
mrs. [inaudible] comments. also, i like to advise the committee charles head who is here had to leave for a civil grand jury. mrs. head is with sunset hides association for responsible people. i'm with sunset action community. organizations have received notice regarding adu's and look forward receiving that notice . thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. charley gaus, san francisco apartment association. thank you for bringing the item today, it is exciting to work on something...
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anthony: there's no question, charles, that's one of the reasons why mr. trump picked governor pence. that can be used as a laboratory for the other 49 states. great credit rating, unbelievable infrastructure, they cut taxes and their relatively full employment and they have a fantastic k-12 educational quote print as well and so i think governor pence is going to expand upon that tonight. speaking as a fundraiser for the trump campaign, he's opened up a portal into the establishment for us which we are very excited for us. charles: speaking in the portal, we spoke about the koch brothers . you know these folks very well. how important is it that ted cruz come on board to the trump train? >> well, i think it is -- it's important for a certain sector of the donor base and i think a lot of the donors once ted cruz gives the official blessing on national television i think it it will losen donors that are on the fence. that's going to be very important. let's face it, this is going to be a blood bath, donald trump and hillary clinton and donald trump needs al
anthony: there's no question, charles, that's one of the reasons why mr. trump picked governor pence. that can be used as a laboratory for the other 49 states. great credit rating, unbelievable infrastructure, they cut taxes and their relatively full employment and they have a fantastic k-12 educational quote print as well and so i think governor pence is going to expand upon that tonight. speaking as a fundraiser for the trump campaign, he's opened up a portal into the establishment for us...
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mr. chairman and delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. charlesat if the rnc flashback. republicans speaking at the 20 talk convention. the big names will appear this year to ron christie. if these republicans risk being left behind by their party. we all know the drama that has gone on during the primary season and things were said in the hard feelings. also some elements about new conservatism versus old. what about party loyalty and risking the legacy they built up, some of these guys who are going to show a good >> this is stored as an opportunity to recognize a couple things. the electorate is going in a totally different direction than the never trump contention in the first place. you expect the future of your party to change in your direction. the reality is they probably ball. they voted for the antiestablishment candidates. many chose strong. the electron faith ahead of the ticket now. as they go into the convention, question they should ask themselves is july 12 disengage completely cannot be a part of the process and advancing the futu
mr. chairman and delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. charlesat if the rnc flashback. republicans speaking at the 20 talk convention. the big names will appear this year to ron christie. if these republicans risk being left behind by their party. we all know the drama that has gone on during the primary season and things were said in the hard feelings. also some elements about new conservatism versus old. what about party loyalty and risking the legacy they...
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jamil smith, charles cook and "the washington post" columnist catherine rampel. welcome to you all. mryou. two people pulled out pulled ou. after doing a test drive, and what was interesting was, all of a sudden, you got the sense, oh-oh. this would be a story. people don't want to be with me. i'll make a call and say, no. i've got people waiting in line. what do you think is going on? >> i didn't think it went badly that joni ernst would be a good partner. i think she was told by everyone she knew, do not do this. i think possibly the same will happen with a great number of candidates. if you have a future in politics, especially -- >> you think it is -- i've said, some people in the republican party think donald trump is a stain that can be washed out. and some believe he is a tattoo. >> i think he is more of a tattoo. at least, a henna tattoo that comes out over a period of time. he is going to hurt people who have a future if they stick with him. i think he is going to lose. i think he will say even more ridiculous things. whereas newt gingrich, maybe you roll the dice. you're fini
jamil smith, charles cook and "the washington post" columnist catherine rampel. welcome to you all. mryou. two people pulled out pulled ou. after doing a test drive, and what was interesting was, all of a sudden, you got the sense, oh-oh. this would be a story. people don't want to be with me. i'll make a call and say, no. i've got people waiting in line. what do you think is going on? >> i didn't think it went badly that joni ernst would be a good partner. i think she was told...
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charles: as you can see those were not neil's words about mr. trump.rump neil was saying this. >> to those of you who are going to dismiss the real estate developer who says he's worth north of 9 billion dollars do so at your own peril because whether you like it or not, dispute the messenger, do not dispute his message because donald trump is riding atop most polls. so much for being a flash in the pan. >> all of you realized trump is not passing fad. >> here is the first time you knew that donald trump was going to be a bigger than expected threat. the mainstream media was laughing it off. but now donald trump the leading candidate for president of the united states. charles: so, clearly, it's "the washington post" that is dead wrong. and they quoted that they attributed to neil be retracted and there's a promise that they will make a retraction in print, but now, media watch on this whole thing. brent, what's your reaction to this? this is sloppy reporting or something more district about it? >> yeah, i would say sloppy reporting and i think that th
charles: as you can see those were not neil's words about mr. trump.rump neil was saying this. >> to those of you who are going to dismiss the real estate developer who says he's worth north of 9 billion dollars do so at your own peril because whether you like it or not, dispute the messenger, do not dispute his message because donald trump is riding atop most polls. so much for being a flash in the pan. >> all of you realized trump is not passing fad. >> here is the first...
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mrs. [inaudible] comments. also, i like to advise the committee charles head who is here had to leave for a civil grand jury. mrs. head is with sunset hides association for responsible people. i'm with sunset action community. organizations have received notice regarding adu's and look forward receiving that notice . thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. charley gaus, san francisco apartment association. thank you for bringing the item today, it is exciting to work on something positive and construct newly ren controlled housing. continuing off what junan was saying, based on the way the buildings are organized if someone puts together a application to create a adu and the building is already condoized we believe it makes sense to allow that adu to be subdivided. we also believe there shoulden be short term rentings in accessory dwelling units. we had a question about permeable permit requirements and the nexus and why that is in the code. it seems that could prevent the creation oof dwelling units and not sure the legal reason that is in there. i'm sure it is something, but i hope you can look into that.
mrs. [inaudible] comments. also, i like to advise the committee charles head who is here had to leave for a civil grand jury. mrs. head is with sunset hides association for responsible people. i'm with sunset action community. organizations have received notice regarding adu's and look forward receiving that notice . thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. charley gaus, san francisco apartment association. thank you for bringing the item today, it is exciting to work on something...
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mr. hilton napoleon. >> attorney: he really feels like he did everything that he could possibly do to cooperate. >> larry: well, i don't know if that argument is very persuasive. did charles'm pretty sure that might have helped. i'm so sick of this (bleep). we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) first they're sour... then they're sweet. sour patch kids. sour. sweet. gone. it's gum! ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ♪ we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. to have america'seels fastest lte network. ♪ here's how it feels to get fifty percent off most national carrier rates too. ♪ so, imagine how it feels to switch to sprint and buy an iphone 6s and get another one free when you add a second line. plus, try us out for thirty days. if you're not satisfied we'll refund your money. (cri♪ket chime) singing: cricket's got you covered like a blanket on a pig our plans cost little and our network is big. like a great, big gorilla in a pompadour wig great is great when big is big. you can text and like and swipe and stream it's the great, big network of
mr. hilton napoleon. >> attorney: he really feels like he did everything that he could possibly do to cooperate. >> larry: well, i don't know if that argument is very persuasive. did charles'm pretty sure that might have helped. i'm so sick of this (bleep). we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) first they're sour... then they're sweet. sour patch kids. sour. sweet. gone. it's gum! ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco....
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mr. hilton napoleon. >> attorney: he really feels like he did everything that he could possibly do to cooperate. >> larry: well, i don't know if that argument is very persuasive. did charlesing not black? i'm pretty sure that might have helped. i'm so sick of this (bleep). we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. library break! shhhhhhhh. have a break, have a kit kat! at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real cheese... ♪ ding! hot pockets! ♪ ♪ fthen they're sweet.. sour patch kids. sour. sweet. gone. it's gum! >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "the nightly show" contributor jordan carlos. "the nightly show" contributor grace parra. and the paperback version of his novel "two years eight months and twen
mr. hilton napoleon. >> attorney: he really feels like he did everything that he could possibly do to cooperate. >> larry: well, i don't know if that argument is very persuasive. did charlesing not black? i'm pretty sure that might have helped. i'm so sick of this (bleep). we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed...