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mr. harris, this has been so much fun. mary, we're not in the office. call me dennis. i just figured we could use a break and get a few drinks. >> uh-oh. cool boss alert. [ light laughter ] >> seth: hey, i'd like to propose a toast to the sales team here at dunhill marketing. you guys are doing a bang-up job. >> yeah, yeah, hear, hear. oh, man. so wasted. i'm think i'm going to hit the head. anyone wanna come with? [ light laughter ] >> no. >> seth: no, i'm good, thanks. >> right on, i'll wait. [ light laughter ] >> seriously, though, when was the last time we all went out together? >> i don't know. like forever. >> it seems like it, right? [ light laughter ] >> oh, man, for reals. i'm super fit. i think i'm going to hit the head. wanna come with? [ laughter ] >> no, thank you. >> no, i'm good. >> that's cool. i'll just hang here. [ light laughter ] >> so, yeah, like anyways, douglas, when are you going to finally move into your new place? >> i don't know. i'm still waiting on the paperwork to go through, but i'm really ex
mr. harris, this has been so much fun. mary, we're not in the office. call me dennis. i just figured we could use a break and get a few drinks. >> uh-oh. cool boss alert. [ light laughter ] >> seth: hey, i'd like to propose a toast to the sales team here at dunhill marketing. you guys are doing a bang-up job. >> yeah, yeah, hear, hear. oh, man. so wasted. i'm think i'm going to hit the head. anyone wanna come with? [ light laughter ] >> no. >> seth: no, i'm good,...
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mr. harris. >> thank you. i'll be brief i guess i have more than 2 minutes but. >> 6 minutes. >> but i won't need that i know it's been a long process and lots of history we're wanting to finish that line ace mr. sanchez acknowledges that july one deadline will be met that means and believe me that review of those applications property by property entitlements requested can begin wisconsin we think that will happen on july 1st mr. sanchez is right and if the decision didn't become final until july 5th look at whether or not this deadline a met the operative issue assessment of the penalties beginning july 2nd will indeed be mute and the other point i want to address whether or not the eir was required and mr. sanchez says you know you're saying we're not supposed look at what happened before, no that's not the point the point is whether this long delay and this longs legalization and path to legalization was necessary and whether a ceqa review is necessary and as opposed to taking up the permits along the way
mr. harris. >> thank you. i'll be brief i guess i have more than 2 minutes but. >> 6 minutes. >> but i won't need that i know it's been a long process and lots of history we're wanting to finish that line ace mr. sanchez acknowledges that july one deadline will be met that means and believe me that review of those applications property by property entitlements requested can begin wisconsin we think that will happen on july 1st mr. sanchez is right and if the decision didn't...
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harris: mrs. nancy french written books with sarah palin and with others. >> i didn't make the connection. harris: that is his wife. she is best-selling writer. so that is interesting. jedediah, in the green room your response was? >> who is he? i never heard of him. you could put any one of us up there i think they would have more name recognition. i think it is insanity at this point to pull someone who has no name recognition at this stage, basically saying let's ignore the will of the people, let's ignore will of people who supported donald trump. this is who they're sporting. you don't like him, you don't have to vote for him. you can do write in, rand paul, libertarian, do whatever you want but to have this campaign essentially to take this guy down sounds desperate and it sounds crazy. harris: the question would be whom does it hurt the most? when you look at third party candidate added to mix, turns out to be clinton and trump, clinton gets 40% of the vote, trump 38. this is abouteven. this
harris: mrs. nancy french written books with sarah palin and with others. >> i didn't make the connection. harris: that is his wife. she is best-selling writer. so that is interesting. jedediah, in the green room your response was? >> who is he? i never heard of him. you could put any one of us up there i think they would have more name recognition. i think it is insanity at this point to pull someone who has no name recognition at this stage, basically saying let's ignore the will...
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mr. chairman and members good afternoon and ms. harris this is my last time before i depart this is privilege. >> thank you for the recognition it is truly appreciated my career director reiskin indicated like the others quite frankly is a true journey the sfmta is a very important part of that to me i want to thank dwrelg and my colleagues on the executive team and my great division staff and some of them are here for hire tireless work an enormous feat i thank them for the efforts and certainly this board for the opportunity to come back and work if this great city as a reminder our division is, in fact, responsible for major capital improvement and those projects unfortunately, all of them have some problems but the true test eve character is how we resolve those problems and our division we tide to solve them together and oftentimes possibility e together means working with you and its communities, the supervisors and other agency divisions working with the hope will be a solution that is fair and equitable and, of course, solves the
mr. chairman and members good afternoon and ms. harris this is my last time before i depart this is privilege. >> thank you for the recognition it is truly appreciated my career director reiskin indicated like the others quite frankly is a true journey the sfmta is a very important part of that to me i want to thank dwrelg and my colleagues on the executive team and my great division staff and some of them are here for hire tireless work an enormous feat i thank them for the efforts and...
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mrs. clinton. >> damage. >> view. harris-- deja vu all over again. >> question whether she will win california. likely she will not. there is debate to be made in the general it could make a difference. there is just no delegate count. she already sealed up everything she needs. bernie sanders supporters i talk to them all the time. they're not living in reality all the time. they think election has been stolen for them for a whole variety of reasons. i don't know at this point this far along in the game how you can get the them to come together. bernie sanders supporters are angry and militant, i see them going for trump. >> but similarity that is glaring here, hillary-obama eight years ago, right? all the young people went for obama. there was tremendous, tremendous rivalry between hillary and obama. people said obama could never unite the people. unfortunately he did eight years ago. harris: that is a really good point. you would call the space between then and now an opportunity for change and for, you know, lessons lear
mrs. clinton. >> damage. >> view. harris-- deja vu all over again. >> question whether she will win california. likely she will not. there is debate to be made in the general it could make a difference. there is just no delegate count. she already sealed up everything she needs. bernie sanders supporters i talk to them all the time. they're not living in reality all the time. they think election has been stolen for them for a whole variety of reasons. i don't know at this...
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mr. trump and another, boycotting trump businesses. so there is a huge difference here with what harry reid said versus what mr. trump said. >> so were you instructed or suggested to as well as the other surrogates to flip the script on journalists asking you that question about these comments being racists and call the journalists the real racists, yes or no? >> absolutely not absolutely not. the statement was made it is the media that's being racist. as i have said there are two groups in this country that are obsessed with race the far left and the media. as you have just played in that clip with mitch mcconnell. he was asked the same question ten times and gave the same answer every time. >> does mr. trump understand that people do find these remarks to be offensive even within the gop that are calling this to be racist remarks? are they racist in feeling that way? where is the disconnect here, katrina? >> i think the disconnect. that's a great question. the disconnect is the context of the statements. the statements alone, they can sound racial in nature. when you put it in contex
mr. trump and another, boycotting trump businesses. so there is a huge difference here with what harry reid said versus what mr. trump said. >> so were you instructed or suggested to as well as the other surrogates to flip the script on journalists asking you that question about these comments being racists and call the journalists the real racists, yes or no? >> absolutely not absolutely not. the statement was made it is the media that's being racist. as i have said there are two...
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mrs. clinton. correspondent katherine harris joins us live from washington with more on this. brian liotta intends to exercise his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination in a civil suit wrought by judicial watch. it's not clear whether partly out of immunity deal will be sealed by the judge or made public, giving us the first insight into the fbi and justice department negotiations for his cooperation in the criminal investigation. the transcript of state department aid even more who ran secretary clinton's office at the state department was released late monday, testified under oath, mole said he can't remember when he first learned clinton was using private email for government business. mold who is helping to implement the koran deal could notremember a 2011 email where he suggested clinton get a government account and a government issued blackberry.he said quote, i don't recall why, no. i don't recall the circumstances that led me to write that. we learned yesterday from the state department they halfway 2000 requests now . following 2008 and said some may now ta
mrs. clinton. correspondent katherine harris joins us live from washington with more on this. brian liotta intends to exercise his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination in a civil suit wrought by judicial watch. it's not clear whether partly out of immunity deal will be sealed by the judge or made public, giving us the first insight into the fbi and justice department negotiations for his cooperation in the criminal investigation. the transcript of state department aid even more who...
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harry reid. up former staffer who set mrs.'s private e-mail server while she was secretary of state has confirmed the justice department granted him limited immunity from prosecution. also claim a reasonable fear of prosecution. if he testifies in a separate case. this came in a court filing explaining why he is asserting his constitutional right not to answer questions in a lawsuit filed by a conservative watchdog group. police say a gunman has wounded nine people in tel aviv. the shooting was at the shopping center near the defense ministry. of the injured is reportedly in critical condition. a suspect is in custody. the mona lisa is high and dry and waiting for vintage -- ,isitors at the museum in paris reopening today after it rose to the highest level in three decades. the levels have peaked but remain more than 10 feet above. global news powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. alix: the markets close in 30 minutes. nonetheless, the nasdaq is trading at its highest leve
harry reid. up former staffer who set mrs.'s private e-mail server while she was secretary of state has confirmed the justice department granted him limited immunity from prosecution. also claim a reasonable fear of prosecution. if he testifies in a separate case. this came in a court filing explaining why he is asserting his constitutional right not to answer questions in a lawsuit filed by a conservative watchdog group. police say a gunman has wounded nine people in tel aviv. the shooting was...
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mr. hopkins to moscow and took myself with him. >> harry hopkins was president eisenhow eisenhower's closestdviser. he secretly flew to russia to offer aide to the soviets. >> we went to moscow an tried the find out from the russians what they really needed. >> with a nazis ravaging the country, the russians needed everything, food, arms and raw materials. >> finally it was agreed that we would send to russia. >> shifting crates over the north atlantic to the russian port but this initial aid to keep russia in the war was a gamble for roosevelt. >> vooz velt, the realist, says we must keep the soviet union in the war if we are to hope to defeat hitler. >> he anticipated later on we were going to be involved. >> four days 56 pearl harbor, germany declared war on the united states. the u.s. now faced a common enemy with britain and the soviet union. russia became our new ally. >> a new working agreement between two of the greatest nations in the world. >> but german u-boats made the run deadly. other supply routes were quickly established including ones to iran and iraq. >> supplies for soviet
mr. hopkins to moscow and took myself with him. >> harry hopkins was president eisenhow eisenhower's closestdviser. he secretly flew to russia to offer aide to the soviets. >> we went to moscow an tried the find out from the russians what they really needed. >> with a nazis ravaging the country, the russians needed everything, food, arms and raw materials. >> finally it was agreed that we would send to russia. >> shifting crates over the north atlantic to the...
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and in a few minutes we'll hear from senate minority leader harry reid, who denounced mr. trump's remarks about judge curiel. senator reid was critical of senator mitch mcconnell for supporting the likely presidential nominee. >> i want to go back and ask you about -- that donald trump testified -- some of his comments about judges, and i'm wondering if you think those comments are racist. >> well, look, i now there's been plenty comment tear on the presumptive nominees comments and everybody -- the presumptive republican nominee certainly does not seem to strain in prompting people to offer an opinion about his comments. and so -- but i'm goes to resist the urge to do that. let me make one observation about that. some who have weigh inside with their opinions are republicans who serve in the united states senate, and they've had some rather pointed things to say
and in a few minutes we'll hear from senate minority leader harry reid, who denounced mr. trump's remarks about judge curiel. senator reid was critical of senator mitch mcconnell for supporting the likely presidential nominee. >> i want to go back and ask you about -- that donald trump testified -- some of his comments about judges, and i'm wondering if you think those comments are racist. >> well, look, i now there's been plenty comment tear on the presumptive nominees comments and...
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. >> kamala harris has 41% of the vote with 94 mrs. report -- 94% reporting. voters could pick candidates from any party because it is an open primary. now they advance to the general election. the only state proposition the ballot, proposition 50, passed by a huge margin, 75% only 25% say "no," with 94% reporting, allowing the legislature to suspend members without salary or benefits. it passed. >> voters have approved imposing $12 a year tax in nine bay area counties to restore wetlands surrounding san francisco bay. a two-thirds vote is required ask right now you can see we are at 69% to 31% with all precincts reporting. so it is a "go." >> our temperatures are uniform on the peninsula, either 57 or 58 degrees everywhere and even san carlos. heading southbound, 59, to mountain view, and fremont, concord, oakland, and all of the 57s in napa, mill valleys san ramon and livermore. very unified air mass. because of the cloud cover. we will see the microclimates and the sun comes out. it will be breezy. great for kite surfing. but not for silling. 60s at the coa
. >> kamala harris has 41% of the vote with 94 mrs. report -- 94% reporting. voters could pick candidates from any party because it is an open primary. now they advance to the general election. the only state proposition the ballot, proposition 50, passed by a huge margin, 75% only 25% say "no," with 94% reporting, allowing the legislature to suspend members without salary or benefits. it passed. >> voters have approved imposing $12 a year tax in nine bay area counties to...
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robin harris and his side have the more straightforward test. they simply quote statements mrs. thatcher made in state craft, her last book, in occasional public speeches and private conversations criticizing the european union. criticizing also its federalist ambitions and its direction of travel. some of her public statements go to the very brink of advocating for withdrawal from the e.u. and then just stop there. but she went further in private and told a number of people simply that she wanted to withdraw. charles powell does not deny this, but he argues that there were effectively two thatchers who veered back and forth between her excitable rhetoric and her rational decisions. she could fulminate against europe, he says, as harshly as the most hardened euro skeptic and then, i quote, settle for the best she could get in european negotiations. now, there's undoubtedly a great deal of truth in this picture that charles paints. on a few occasions, i was in the room when she did exactly that. she was blowing off steam in frustration at the antics of britain's european partners
robin harris and his side have the more straightforward test. they simply quote statements mrs. thatcher made in state craft, her last book, in occasional public speeches and private conversations criticizing the european union. criticizing also its federalist ambitions and its direction of travel. some of her public statements go to the very brink of advocating for withdrawal from the e.u. and then just stop there. but she went further in private and told a number of people simply that she...
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the senate republican leader harry reid has made it clear that he does not want to see somebody selected from a state that would result in the senate losing a democratic seat. mr. cilizza: you just outlined the strongest argument against picking sherrod brown. john kasich would be able to pick a republican to fill that term until another scheduled election. that would complicate the map for democrats. hoping to retake the senate majority. again, sometimes, what the white house or the candidate running for the white house and what the senators in that person's own party want run in cross purposes. that does happen. i don't think it rules sherrod brown out, but it is clearly, if you were picking, it is the first argument you hear from people on why not sherrod brown. host: what is the first argument for "running for vice president?" how do these names and these candidates and these individuals go about the next couple weeks? mr. cilizza: it is like fight club. the first rule is you don't talk about it. the more you campaign to be vice president, the less seemly that is generally regarded. i think what you see, and this runs the gamut from sherrod brown to elizab
the senate republican leader harry reid has made it clear that he does not want to see somebody selected from a state that would result in the senate losing a democratic seat. mr. cilizza: you just outlined the strongest argument against picking sherrod brown. john kasich would be able to pick a republican to fill that term until another scheduled election. that would complicate the map for democrats. hoping to retake the senate majority. again, sometimes, what the white house or the candidate...
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harris. he was an advisor to mrs. archer, ahead of the conservative research department and before that, one who helped with their biography, as i did, and has helped with the state and helped her with her final book. he declares adamantly "i know that margaret at sure would have thoughtbrexit with -- would have fought brexit with all her strength." it was seconded by a former administer in thatcher's cabinet. was succumbed by a more politically substantial one. also, i recall by you. wayne and from the sidelines was charles moore, the distinguished most recent biographer. he did not speculate usually on what margaret thatcher would have done about issues that took place after her debt, but he concludes that in the end she is firmly but privately embracing brexit by the end of her public life. this is a distinguished list of magnificos. who is right? i customarily take the same position as charles when asked what mrs. thatcher would have done about the iraq war, brexit or anything else. it is impossible to know what s
harris. he was an advisor to mrs. archer, ahead of the conservative research department and before that, one who helped with their biography, as i did, and has helped with the state and helped her with her final book. he declares adamantly "i know that margaret at sure would have thoughtbrexit with -- would have fought brexit with all her strength." it was seconded by a former administer in thatcher's cabinet. was succumbed by a more politically substantial one. also, i recall by you....
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mr. rosen has his eye on the atty. general. of california and when pamela harrisoes off to the senate as i believe she will then that office is open and he is printed right towards that. >> i am not sure how smart it is any way to send him any sex cases right now. the presiding judge would say do not send him any of these, let's send him burglaries and robberies, but don't send him sex. >> the persisted in doing this and i am thinking why are you doing that? >> take them off the hot seat for a while. >> always great talking to you. >> thank you. >> >>> now to the latest on the race for the white house, hillary clinton one in dc the primary and donald trump's favorability rating continues to go downhill. >> we have the latest information from the campaign trail.>>reporter: the presumptive nominee in her opponent met late last night in washington and are said to have a positive discussion about the campaign unifying the party and sanders reiterated that he will not drop out and is planning on staying in the race until the july convention. he also took a shot at the
mr. rosen has his eye on the atty. general. of california and when pamela harrisoes off to the senate as i believe she will then that office is open and he is printed right towards that. >> i am not sure how smart it is any way to send him any sex cases right now. the presiding judge would say do not send him any of these, let's send him burglaries and robberies, but don't send him sex. >> the persisted in doing this and i am thinking why are you doing that? >> take them off...
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♪ harris: president obama is ready to make it official. white house says mr.ma could endorse hillary clinton in matter of days and aggressively making the case against donald trump. white house and campaign aides are discussing time line of lon expected announcement. the president's schedule has several opportunities for maximizing its impact. white house press secretary josh earnest shedding light what we can expect. >> the president is looking forward working again, not just the democratic nominee for president but democratic candidates up and down the ballot. the president isn't just looking forward to having some fun on the campaign trail, he is also looking forward to making an argument and making a case because he understands the stakes are quite high. >> are you spoiling for a fight? >> he is certainly not going to shrink from it, i'll tell you that. harris: here is what is interesting about president obama. he has been putting donald trump on pedestal and platform for weeks now, alluding to and talking about him in different speeches. this is what trum
♪ harris: president obama is ready to make it official. white house says mr.ma could endorse hillary clinton in matter of days and aggressively making the case against donald trump. white house and campaign aides are discussing time line of lon expected announcement. the president's schedule has several opportunities for maximizing its impact. white house press secretary josh earnest shedding light what we can expect. >> the president is looking forward working again, not just the...
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harry potter. he said, how are you? you are nervous. he said, you tell them you met mr. trump. i can't even relate to that level of confidence. >> any shink will tell you, that is not confidence, that is insecurity. the religious leader who said that the meeting of donald trump meeting with them today should be a day of mourning for the religious rite. >>> in a country with a strict separation of church and state, it should be surprising how often presidential campaigns emphasize religion. >> you keep your judiasm in the background, is that intentional? >> politicians became more noticeab noticeably religious, when the moral majority gave birth to what is known as the religious rite. they would need stronger professions of religious faith to get votes. faith, of course, can never be proved. so, the religious rite created a religious political gain anyone could play, includings an atheist. all you have to do is say what the candidates say about god and religion, there is no way of testing it. it is not like asking how much you paid in taxes, your answers are proven, on tax retur
harry potter. he said, how are you? you are nervous. he said, you tell them you met mr. trump. i can't even relate to that level of confidence. >> any shink will tell you, that is not confidence, that is insecurity. the religious leader who said that the meeting of donald trump meeting with them today should be a day of mourning for the religious rite. >>> in a country with a strict separation of church and state, it should be surprising how often presidential campaigns emphasize...
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mr. leader -- >> all right. so there you have harry reid the senate minority leader describing the meeting with bernie sanders. significantly at the very end saying that bernie sanders would come to his democratic caucus meeting next tuesday, same day as the final presidential primary contest for the democrats, washington, d.c. and bernie sanders said earlier in the day over at the white house he wants to participate. he wants that primary to go forward on tuesday and he's competing. nia-malika henderson are with mus. it looks like they're falling in police. >> that's right. happened so quickly. bernie sanders feeling the love today. a first at the white house. with president obama. and then with harry reid. some point also meeting with the vice president. so people coming out and really praising him. and talking about his historic run and giving him credit for moving the party to the left and really raising some of the issues he's raising for many, many years now in the senate and vth, as well, a local leader there. so this, i think t
mr. leader -- >> all right. so there you have harry reid the senate minority leader describing the meeting with bernie sanders. significantly at the very end saying that bernie sanders would come to his democratic caucus meeting next tuesday, same day as the final presidential primary contest for the democrats, washington, d.c. and bernie sanders said earlier in the day over at the white house he wants to participate. he wants that primary to go forward on tuesday and he's competing....
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harry potter. he said, how are you? you are nervous. he said, you tell them you met mr. trump. can't even relate to that level of confidence. >> any shink will tell you, that is not confidence, that is insecurity. the religious leader who said that the meeting of donald trump meeting with them today should be a day of mourning for the religious rite. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. squuuuack, it's what you do. >>> in a country with a strict separation of church and state, it should be surprising how often presidential campaigns emphasize religion. >> you keep your judiasm in the background, is that intentional? >> politicians became more noticeably religious, when the moral majority ga
harry potter. he said, how are you? you are nervous. he said, you tell them you met mr. trump. can't even relate to that level of confidence. >> any shink will tell you, that is not confidence, that is insecurity. the religious leader who said that the meeting of donald trump meeting with them today should be a day of mourning for the religious rite. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the...
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harry reid. they went to the very ornate office in the actual capitol building that mr. reid uses in addition to his senate office. this was the photo on. very staged-looking, before the two men get down to business. the media was allowed in to do what's called a spray, just kind of spray the scene with cameras, take some still pictures, some television pictures. we heard senator reid say we had a deal, there would be no questions. and presumably we will get a readout of what went on there and the kind of tone and tenor of the meeting. but still, as the -- press secretary josh earnest comes out, still today's timing was a surprise. let's listen in. >> good afternoon, everybody. i appreciate your patience on the schedule today. obviously both senator sanders and secretary clinton had announcements they wanted to make today. i was doing my best to get out of their way. now i am here to answer any questions you may have about their announcements or any other topics that may be on your mind today. kevin, do you want to start? >> i guess let's start with the obvious. could yo
harry reid. they went to the very ornate office in the actual capitol building that mr. reid uses in addition to his senate office. this was the photo on. very staged-looking, before the two men get down to business. the media was allowed in to do what's called a spray, just kind of spray the scene with cameras, take some still pictures, some television pictures. we heard senator reid say we had a deal, there would be no questions. and presumably we will get a readout of what went on there and...
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harry truman in the top ten presidents as well. we were really lucky mid-century to have two great presidents back-to-back. does that answer your question? >> i know mr. reagan used to drink a glass of warm water before he spoke to give his voice a certain quality. did president roosevelt have any such habits? the other question, bag native new englander, is there accent of president roosevelt and jfk can county help them, make it more interesting to people, something people weren't used to? >> that's a really interesting question. i never thought about that last question. i'm not sure that it did. except from this standpoint, in the kennedy accent was a bit of an issue originally, and i guess the best way of explaining that is if you look at the first famous television debate he had with richard nixon, september 26th, 1960, huge event, and people who watched that debate on television thought that kennedy won that decisively because nixon had been ill, he had lost a bunch of weight, he was sweating. he didn't wear makeup. he looked nervous, eyes twitching and everything. kennedy, meantime, had been campaigning in california, had a tan and just used a
harry truman in the top ten presidents as well. we were really lucky mid-century to have two great presidents back-to-back. does that answer your question? >> i know mr. reagan used to drink a glass of warm water before he spoke to give his voice a certain quality. did president roosevelt have any such habits? the other question, bag native new englander, is there accent of president roosevelt and jfk can county help them, make it more interesting to people, something people weren't used...
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mrs. depp -- >> i just turned 21. >> amber's hollywood rise. the movie where she met johnny and why she once described their relationship like this. >> it's torture. >> the last photo of taylor swift and calvin harrisit. why he pulled the plug as we trace the clues today. >>> bill o'reilly's spin on the run away trump train. >> is there a real possibility that we might see a president trump? >> she's a sleaze. >> can with president call someone a sleaze? >> and eva longoria back from the honeymoon and her first interview since the wedding. >>> plus, kim k's half-moon. what is her secret new project? >>> and it's time for maria. she's
mrs. depp -- >> i just turned 21. >> amber's hollywood rise. the movie where she met johnny and why she once described their relationship like this. >> it's torture. >> the last photo of taylor swift and calvin harrisit. why he pulled the plug as we trace the clues today. >>> bill o'reilly's spin on the run away trump train. >> is there a real possibility that we might see a president trump? >> she's a sleaze. >> can with president call someone...
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harry truman who later becomes president. they have a workers party. in the progressive act and entertainment. some are with mr. sanders, summer with mr. bush. when dubois was in germany, it became in the last century, he sees the movement of the germans , the social democrats. as the progressive party forms, americans and russians have been allies during the party -- the time, but now they are bitter. the progressive party starts bringing out ideas of corporate control and the right of african americans to vote and women and activists. .ubois and others he also becomes involved in issues around africa. he founded something called the council of african affairs. transafrica,mber the struggle against apartheid. mickelson.d by dr. he was the provost at iowa university and gave up his position of provost to work for these causes. the fbi found out i did every thing it could for him never to [indiscernible] risk -- paul robison was did announce for what -- was announced for communism. wife dorothyhis and paul robison and dr. dubois are there. as he becomes active on this thing, the cold war is having a tremendous e
harry truman who later becomes president. they have a workers party. in the progressive act and entertainment. some are with mr. sanders, summer with mr. bush. when dubois was in germany, it became in the last century, he sees the movement of the germans , the social democrats. as the progressive party forms, americans and russians have been allies during the party -- the time, but now they are bitter. the progressive party starts bringing out ideas of corporate control and the right of african...
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harry hairston and the nbc10 response team. we'll explain coming up. to grow up. but teachers like mr. elliot saw something in me.with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. i'm just passing it along to my own students and making those same connections my teachers made with me. now that's some beautiful music. i'm jamal dickerson, and i'm proud to be a new jersey educator. >>> a community in north philadelphia came together yesterday to give a young girl a prom night fitting for a princess. or a prom queen. keyana mitchell has cerebral palsy and is blind. her family was worried that they wouldn't have a safe way to get her to the prom but the nurses at the summerton center allowed her to use their van and they decorated it with balloons, streamers and lights. her neighbors cheered her on and sent her off as she went to the prom last night. >> this is a milestone in her life. she has been counted out a couple of times by the doctors. >> counted in! it all made for a prom night keyana will never forget. >>> a burlington county father says that the u.s. postal service let him down not wungs but twice. a
harry hairston and the nbc10 response team. we'll explain coming up. to grow up. but teachers like mr. elliot saw something in me.with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. i'm just passing it along to my own students and making those same connections my teachers made with me. now that's some beautiful music. i'm jamal dickerson, and i'm proud to be a new jersey educator. >>> a community in north philadelphia came together yesterday to give a young girl a prom night...
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harry s. truman to bill clinton. it includes signed materials and gifts from the a rough draft of ronald reagan's official white house portrait signed by mr. reagan, nancy reagan, and the artist. >> we have a photo of six first ladies and five presidents all on one page. you don't often see that. here's a note card endorsed from jfk and jacqueline kennedy. >> the auction begins at 6:00 tomorrow in quinn's auction galleries in falls church. >>> the link between cancer and genetics. an important new discovery about the fight against the world's top killers. >>> the latest effort by the feds to find priceless pieces of art from the great depression depression era. >>> i'd david clver inu >>> chopper 4 captures the arrest of a suspect at a deadly shooting at a home in annandale. >>> buried with honors. an olympic gold medallist and tuskegee airmen is laid to rest at arlington national there, wind wise. if you were wearing a toupee or a -- >> that is the only thing you could find about today. >> it was serisly windy out there. >> it stayed on okay. i did have to hold it down just a little bit. >> i know you use that really high-tech glue. >> e
harry s. truman to bill clinton. it includes signed materials and gifts from the a rough draft of ronald reagan's official white house portrait signed by mr. reagan, nancy reagan, and the artist. >> we have a photo of six first ladies and five presidents all on one page. you don't often see that. here's a note card endorsed from jfk and jacqueline kennedy. >> the auction begins at 6:00 tomorrow in quinn's auction galleries in falls church. >>> the link between cancer and...
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robin harris on his side have the more straightforward task. they simply quote statements mrs. thatcher made in statecraft, he last book in ooccasional public speeches and private conversations criticizing the european union, and criticizing the federalist ambitions and its direction of travel. some of her public statements go to the very brink of -- withdrawal from the eu and stop there but she went furor in private and told a number of people she wanted to withdraw. charles powell did not deny this but argued that there were effectively two thatchers who veered back and forth between her excitable rhetoric and her rational decisions. he could full minimummate against europe as harshly as the most hardened euro skeptic and then, quote, settle for the best she could get in european negotiations. now, there's undoubted lay great deal of truth in this picture that charles paints. on a few occasions i was in the room when she did exactly that. she was blowing off steam in frustration at the antics of britain's european partners, and having done that and relieved her feelings she s
robin harris on his side have the more straightforward task. they simply quote statements mrs. thatcher made in statecraft, he last book in ooccasional public speeches and private conversations criticizing the european union, and criticizing the federalist ambitions and its direction of travel. some of her public statements go to the very brink of -- withdrawal from the eu and stop there but she went furor in private and told a number of people she wanted to withdraw. charles powell did not...
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mr. trump. >> somebody went up to him and said you want to meet the kid that plays harry potter. nervous and i don't know what i'm going to talk about on the show. you just tell them you met mr. trump. >> and clearly that advice has stuck with him ever since. that's your pop start. for more pop culture news, check out today's facebook page. >>> let's head over to savannah. >> i'm going to do a little walk and talk this morning because maria shriver is here and the story of possible new hope in alzheimer's disease. i know how personal this is. >> walk and talk. i like that. >> nice to see you. this month is alzheimer's and brain awareness month. a reminder that more than 5 million americans suffer from this devastating disease. and now researchers say they need your help more than ever. because with your help, they figure they can prevent it. at 70 years old, she is healthy and active. but it was at this age that her mother was diagnosed with he and blanca fears she may be next. you were already worried about it. >> yes. >> thinking, i don't want to end up like my mother. >> espec
mr. trump. >> somebody went up to him and said you want to meet the kid that plays harry potter. nervous and i don't know what i'm going to talk about on the show. you just tell them you met mr. trump. >> and clearly that advice has stuck with him ever since. that's your pop start. for more pop culture news, check out today's facebook page. >>> let's head over to savannah. >> i'm going to do a little walk and talk this morning because maria shriver is here and the...
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mr. frumin: very significant change. host: our time is going to evaporate quickly. i'm going to move on to another procedural one. in the age of harry reid, we kept hearing the threat to invoke the so-called nuclear option. when senators refer to that, what do they mean, don richards? mr. ritchie: it is a matter of forcing a ruling the senators would vote on that would in a sense establish a precedent that would overturn a rule or contradict a rule. they use the word nuclear because it is such a controversial procedure that they compare it to a nuclear explosion. the one thing people worry about is after a nuclear explosion, what would be left standing? will the institution be left able to function? both parties have been on both sides of this issue. 2005, senator bill frist was the majority leader. these are nominations we were talking about here, getting bottled up. the senator first proposed it. it did not happen. a gang of 14 senior senators got together and came up with a solution. when the democrats who oppose -- who had opposed the nuclear option became the majority, they found the situation equally intolerable. they eventual
mr. frumin: very significant change. host: our time is going to evaporate quickly. i'm going to move on to another procedural one. in the age of harry reid, we kept hearing the threat to invoke the so-called nuclear option. when senators refer to that, what do they mean, don richards? mr. ritchie: it is a matter of forcing a ruling the senators would vote on that would in a sense establish a precedent that would overturn a rule or contradict a rule. they use the word nuclear because it is such...
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mrs. depp -- >> i just turned 21. >> amber's hollywood rise. the movie where she met johnny and why she once described their relationship like this. >> it's torture. >> the last photo of taylor swift and calvin harrise the split.
mrs. depp -- >> i just turned 21. >> amber's hollywood rise. the movie where she met johnny and why she once described their relationship like this. >> it's torture. >> the last photo of taylor swift and calvin harrise the split.
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harry, wilt chamberlain. >> it was a place for intellectuals to gather,un. in the same night you could have a drink with gore vidal, argue with norman mailer and help resuscitate mrime. a potent combination of designer drugs, >> they danced and fought the foam all night long and were left with memories to last a lifetime. if they could remember them. >> yeah, yeah, i was there. not they remember. the doctors say they happen to know a lot of people that came in contact with the foam, except for long-term memory loss. one time i blacked out in '94, and when i came to, i was accepting an independent spirit award for "fargo." i don't remember making that movie. ( laughter ). >> but all parties have to end sometime, and for bubble that was may 22, 1974. the same night the club opened. >> eeh, i decided to end things before the scene got too square, you know. also, the health department shut us down and the military took our foam machine to use as a weapon. i live with no regrets. i have a new club in mime wre we're doing big things with what i call party >> stephen: we'll be right back with sara and erin foster. ♪but i'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no no,♪
harry, wilt chamberlain. >> it was a place for intellectuals to gather,un. in the same night you could have a drink with gore vidal, argue with norman mailer and help resuscitate mrime. a potent combination of designer drugs, >> they danced and fought the foam all night long and were left with memories to last a lifetime. if they could remember them. >> yeah, yeah, i was there. not they remember. the doctors say they happen to know a lot of people that came in contact with the...
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mr. trump, come talk to us. >> reporter: donald trump meeting with republican donors tweeted, obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama, but nobody else does. sanders met with senate democrat leader harry reid on a day when the president endorsed his rival. >> senator sanders was not surprised by today's announcement. >> reporter: hillary clinton tweeted honored to have you with me, potus. fired up and ready to go. live at the white house, steve handelsman. news4. >> right now sanders is meeting with vice president biden. have you heard any specifics on what the democratic leadership are offering him to get his full support? >> reporter: you know, i think they are just so happy, chris, that sanders came out here and say i'd going to partner up with hillary clinton, that they are perfectly happy to keep to their plan "a," which was not to try to lever him and hustle him. he's going to try to win the to make sure his issues, his movement, gets proper hearing at the convention. whether it will matter to her campaign or not, you know that biden, president obama, when he talks to hillary clinton, they're all going to say, bernie, thanks a lot. we're going to listen to you on your issues. yo
mr. trump, come talk to us. >> reporter: donald trump meeting with republican donors tweeted, obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama, but nobody else does. sanders met with senate democrat leader harry reid on a day when the president endorsed his rival. >> senator sanders was not surprised by today's announcement. >> reporter: hillary clinton tweeted honored to have you with me, potus. fired up and ready to go. live at the white house, steve...
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mr. trump, come talk to us. >> reporter: donald trump meeting with republican donors tweeted, obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama, but nobody else does. sanders met with senate democratic leader harry reid on a day when the president endorsed senator sanders rival. >> i think it is fair to say senator sanders was not surprised by today's >> reporter: hillary clinton tweeted, delighted to have you with us, potus. president obama and hillary clinton will campaign together next week. >> we're hearing there's going to be another high profile endorsement for hillary clinton tonight. >> reporter: elizabeth warren on msnbc. she may be the endorsement after president obama that hillary clinton wants the most. elizabeth warren is way over on the left side of the democratic party, a fierce critic of wall street. that gives hillary clinton some cover in that potentially damaging area. she is a fierce attacker of donald trump. warren plans to give a speech where she call donald trump a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud. >>er speak to supporters right here in d.c. our team coverage continues with tom sherwood. he's live outside rfk stadium. when is sanders expected to take the stage? >> reporter:
mr. trump, come talk to us. >> reporter: donald trump meeting with republican donors tweeted, obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama, but nobody else does. sanders met with senate democratic leader harry reid on a day when the president endorsed senator sanders rival. >> i think it is fair to say senator sanders was not surprised by today's >> reporter: hillary clinton tweeted, delighted to have you with us, potus. president obama and hillary...
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after that, senate democrats, led by harry reid, talked about their efforts for new gun controls. this is just under one hour. mrul: good morning. i'm michael mccaul. chairman of the house homeland security committee. let me first acknowledge and give our condolences to the victims this last sunday. as we all know last sunday was the deadliest attack on the homeland since 9/11. today, at 3:00 in the capitol visitor's center, i'll be moderating a classified briefing with the f.b.i. director comey. secretary jeh johnson and nctc director rasmussen. we will be pressing the administration for answers as to what happened, to find out what happened and to see what we can do in the future to prevent a situation like that from happening in the future. all too often we're seeing niece -- these events since boston, fort hood, chattanooga, san bernardino and now this event. the homeland is under attack and in one of the highest threat environments i've seen since 9/11. let me just say that the suspect, the orlando shooter was under the radar on several occasions. there were flags in this case that we will be examining and
after that, senate democrats, led by harry reid, talked about their efforts for new gun controls. this is just under one hour. mrul: good morning. i'm michael mccaul. chairman of the house homeland security committee. let me first acknowledge and give our condolences to the victims this last sunday. as we all know last sunday was the deadliest attack on the homeland since 9/11. today, at 3:00 in the capitol visitor's center, i'll be moderating a classified briefing with the f.b.i. director...
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the senate republican leader harry reid has made it clear that he does not want to see somebody selected from a state that would result in the senate losing a democratic seat. mrcilizza: you just outlined the strongest argument against picking sherrod brown. john kasich would be able to pick a republican to fill that term until another scheduled lection. that would complicate the map for democrats. hoping to retake the senate ajority. again, sometimes, what the white house or the candidate running for the white house and what the senators in that person's own party want run in cross purposes. that does happen. i don't think it rules sherrod brown out, but it is clearly, if you were picking, it is the first argument you hear from people on why not sherrod brown. host: what is the first argument for "running for vice president?" how do these names and these candidates and these individuals go about the next couple weeks? mr. cilizza: it is like fight club. the first rule is you don't talk bout it. the more you campaign to be vice president, the less seemly that is generally regarded. i think what you see, and this uns the gamut from sherrod brown to elizabeth wa
the senate republican leader harry reid has made it clear that he does not want to see somebody selected from a state that would result in the senate losing a democratic seat. mrcilizza: you just outlined the strongest argument against picking sherrod brown. john kasich would be able to pick a republican to fill that term until another scheduled lection. that would complicate the map for democrats. hoping to retake the senate ajority. again, sometimes, what the white house or the candidate...
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mr. gibson? >> guest: in the u.s. anyway it's a division of bloomsbury plc, a worldwide publisher. founded in 1998. bloomsbury, as a company, was founded in 1986, and after the publication of the first harrypotter novel, they opened a business in the united states, and i'm the publisher of the adult division here. >> host: what kind of books do you publish? >> guest: we publish about 110 books a year, largely nonfiction. we do, i'd say, 20% of the list is fiction, but a lot of history and politics and current events and food-related books, popular science, those are the core areas that we publish and some memoir as well. >> host: well, we want to catch up with you here at the publishing convention to talk about some of the books that are coming out this fall, and you've got one coming up on lyndon johnson. >> guest: we do. it's called faustian bargains, and it's really the story of the dark side of lyndon johnson. lbj accomplished an enormous amount as president, but he had a very dark side. and story is told through the lens of a man completely unknown to history named mac wallace who only interacted with lyndon johnon son a couple of -- johnson on a couple of occasions. but the deals he
mr. gibson? >> guest: in the u.s. anyway it's a division of bloomsbury plc, a worldwide publisher. founded in 1998. bloomsbury, as a company, was founded in 1986, and after the publication of the first harrypotter novel, they opened a business in the united states, and i'm the publisher of the adult division here. >> host: what kind of books do you publish? >> guest: we publish about 110 books a year, largely nonfiction. we do, i'd say, 20% of the list is fiction, but a lot of...
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mr. cameron. we're going to stay with that issue of immigration. we have a question from harry>> i have no gp, as -- i can't get on to the housing ladder and have three kids in one room. the place where you group you up is is now a no-go zone, how is eu and uncontrolled immigration working for my a 40 brit who has been working since the age of 16. >> i think there are good ways of controlling immigration and bad ways. a good way is explain people can come here, work, they can contribute, but they have to pay in before they get out, and when it comes to immigration from outside the euu. which of course is more than half, we do put a limit on the numbers that come for economic reasons, but i would say really frankly, if we want to build houses, invest in our health service, good schools for our children, we've got to strengthen and safeguard our economy. pulling out of the single market, which is what the leaf campaign would want to do, would damage our he kedr gdp is the size of our economy of the it's the combination of all the wealth that our country creates. he's basically sa
mr. cameron. we're going to stay with that issue of immigration. we have a question from harry>> i have no gp, as -- i can't get on to the housing ladder and have three kids in one room. the place where you group you up is is now a no-go zone, how is eu and uncontrolled immigration working for my a 40 brit who has been working since the age of 16. >> i think there are good ways of controlling immigration and bad ways. a good way is explain people can come here, work, they can...
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mr. herro, pleasure to meet you and thank you for spending the time to speak to us. and he is the chief investment officer and partner there of course of harriss. and now, we will go to sar ray eyeson who is keeping the tabs on what we are entering the 10th hour of voting and of course, the polls will close at 5:00 our time, the new york time this e evening, and 10:00 local, and keep you abreast of what is happening throughout the night. >> and the aforementioned sara eis eisen, and so there is no exit polling, and so we will not know until late in your the evening your time. >> yes, this is the time line, no official exitle polls, and the polls will close 10:00 p.m. local time, and 5:00 p.m. new york time. and this is not an official exit poll, but there will be a sentiment coming out in the hours leading up to the vote. then the first official results come at about 12:30 a.m., and just after midnight this time, and starting to get the reports around 1:00 a.m. local, and then sort of throughout the wee hours of the early morning, all of the districts will be reporting, and start to get the numbers, and we should have a clear sense of 5:00 a.
mr. herro, pleasure to meet you and thank you for spending the time to speak to us. and he is the chief investment officer and partner there of course of harriss. and now, we will go to sar ray eyeson who is keeping the tabs on what we are entering the 10th hour of voting and of course, the polls will close at 5:00 our time, the new york time this e evening, and 10:00 local, and keep you abreast of what is happening throughout the night. >> and the aforementioned sara eis eisen, and so...
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mr. david chalian. i mean, talk about the optics for a second. we showed the picture of the two leaders of the senate for the majority and the minority. mitch mcconnell, harryon how inappropriate those comments were from donald trump. what did you make of that? >> this is just nothing short of astounding to watch the republican party officials, the top elected officials in the party grapple with their nominee in this way that they're clearly rebuking the comments and yet not walking away from their endorsement, support, intention to vote for him. it just puts them in such a bind and such an awkward and terrible position. now, harry reid, obviously, for his part will try to win back the senate for democrats by making senate republicans own every single syllable of everything donald trump says. that's his political strategy and tactic and approach there. but just listening to paul ryan, listening to mitch mcconnell go before cameras to basically publicly scold his party's nominee and say get back on message and is -- it's just nothing short of astonishing and we have not seen this in modern american presidential politics. >> add the name of senator corker to
mr. david chalian. i mean, talk about the optics for a second. we showed the picture of the two leaders of the senate for the majority and the minority. mitch mcconnell, harryon how inappropriate those comments were from donald trump. what did you make of that? >> this is just nothing short of astounding to watch the republican party officials, the top elected officials in the party grapple with their nominee in this way that they're clearly rebuking the comments and yet not walking away...
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mr. gibson? >> bloom's barry is a division of plc worldwide publisher founded in 1998. blooms very the company was founded in 1986 and after the publication of the first harry potter novel they opened a business in the united states and got the publisher of the adult division here. >> what kind of books do you publish them at about 110 books a year, and largely nonfiction, 20% of the list is fiction, but a lot of history and politics and current events and food related books, popular science. those are the core areas we publish. >> we went to catch up with you here at the publishing convention to talk about some the books coming out this fall and you have one coming up on lyndon johnson. >> we do. is by woman named joan mellon and it's really the story at the dark side of lyndon johnson. lbj accomplished an enormous amount, they had a dark side and this story is told through the lens of a man completely unknown to history named matt wallace who only interacted with lyndon johnson on a couple of occasions, but his life in his life story tells a great deal about the dark side of lbj in the deals he made with cronies in texas to which match wallace was involve
mr. gibson? >> bloom's barry is a division of plc worldwide publisher founded in 1998. blooms very the company was founded in 1986 and after the publication of the first harry potter novel they opened a business in the united states and got the publisher of the adult division here. >> what kind of books do you publish them at about 110 books a year, and largely nonfiction, 20% of the list is fiction, but a lot of history and politics and current events and food related books,...