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fire her mr. trump and mr. trump was awesome, let's do it. me at all. maybe i think i was too aggressive for him, too strong. >>, but you know what, think about it, 310 million americans, how many have been looked at directly by donald trump and said, you're fired. that's true. >> you're part of a small group of people, but in all seriousness, i want to ask you how it's affected your career and your options and opportunities? >> well, i think that in the show leading up to my firing, i went online, and they had teased it and i saw my picture and above my face, it says liar, liar. >> oh, wow. >> so, for somebody who is-- was a prosecutor at the time. when your reality is around speaking the truth and telling the truth. if you're a lying prosecutor it's like a cook who doesn't wash their hands, your career is done. i think if i had tdidn't have t opportunity to defend myself on your show i would be in trouble. >> what would you do differently on the apprentice again? >> i would never have allowed him to treat me the way he did when i was gettin
fire her mr. trump and mr. trump was awesome, let's do it. me at all. maybe i think i was too aggressive for him, too strong. >>, but you know what, think about it, 310 million americans, how many have been looked at directly by donald trump and said, you're fired. that's true. >> you're part of a small group of people, but in all seriousness, i want to ask you how it's affected your career and your options and opportunities? >> well, i think that in the show leading up to my...
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i told the truth to mr. trumpns, production reasons, common sense, and, he just allowed all of the contestants to call me a liar, when they were the ones being deceitful. and he let the boardroom go completely out of control, and he had the men's team come back into the boardroom and as they were lying they ruined my name and there was absolutely no way i was going to sit back quietly and allow that to happen. >> mike: do you regret doing the show? >> i don't, because i think that i conducted myself properly. and i have the ability to defend myself, i was surprised at the way that i was fired. i thought that that was inappropriate. but, i don't regret it at all because it open up so many incredible opportunities, and so i don't have any regrets about actually doing the show. >> mike: you have some real i guess kind of tough feelings about donald trump, though. you went into it, thinking that he was this very organized ceo, had it all together and didn't come away with the same pointed of view. >> absolutely not. t
i told the truth to mr. trumpns, production reasons, common sense, and, he just allowed all of the contestants to call me a liar, when they were the ones being deceitful. and he let the boardroom go completely out of control, and he had the men's team come back into the boardroom and as they were lying they ruined my name and there was absolutely no way i was going to sit back quietly and allow that to happen. >> mike: do you regret doing the show? >> i don't, because i think that i...
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mr. trumpade his money in property but has also starred in a reality television show, the apprentice. two members of the panel that will decide where the fifa world cup will be play in 2018 and 2022 have been suspended among allegations they offered to sell their votes. they will not be allowed to days patriot in football activities for three years. amos adamu and naurnaur. >> a pentagon spokesman said it was hoped that afghan forces would be in control of most areas by the end of 2014. meanwhile, 29 aid agencies have released a report urging them to do more. we can speak to the author of the report, thed head of policy in afghanistan. ashley. >> ashley, tell me about the findings of this report? >> i think what we found over the past year is that -- afghans are in a worse position that they have been in 10 years. as nato looks to transition, we are very worried that there aren't sufficient accountability things in place to ensure that when they take over, they are capable of taking over operat
mr. trumpade his money in property but has also starred in a reality television show, the apprentice. two members of the panel that will decide where the fifa world cup will be play in 2018 and 2022 have been suspended among allegations they offered to sell their votes. they will not be allowed to days patriot in football activities for three years. amos adamu and naurnaur. >> a pentagon spokesman said it was hoped that afghan forces would be in control of most areas by the end of 2014....
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we've seen three cycles as mr. trump got mentioned and that has not happened since 1946, 48, and 1950. are we getting into an unusually volatile period of american politics? >> is. some of this referred to the beginning of the last entry with the changes in government. the people that given us a chance this time. we had a change in 2008 and we're having a change in direction, a change in the ship this time. we get that. i suggest less by to talk to leader boehner about some of the programs he is putting forward. this is a great opportunity for the republican party and the conservative principles of this party. get back to the basics. do not spend more than you have. look at what the governors are doing. i think haley barbour is doing a great job of that. we can have more efficient government and create an environment to help small businesses produce jobs in this country. those are the things that you will have to hear us talking about, health care reform you will hear us talking about. such a dramatic impact that it have
we've seen three cycles as mr. trump got mentioned and that has not happened since 1946, 48, and 1950. are we getting into an unusually volatile period of american politics? >> is. some of this referred to the beginning of the last entry with the changes in government. the people that given us a chance this time. we had a change in 2008 and we're having a change in direction, a change in the ship this time. we get that. i suggest less by to talk to leader boehner about some of the...
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>> i learned from mr. trump, chinese sheet rock is a disaster. the world of donald trump. >> all you need to know. mike? >> i learned that i've been in the wrong line at the tsa stop at the airport. >> we're past 9:00, i think we'll leave it right there. dr. sachs, thanks for being with us. >> check out americares online. >> andrew, if it's way too early, what time is it? >> it's "morning joe." >> now stay tuned for chuck and savannah. >> for chuck and savannah with "the daily rundown." watch the broadcast. >>> test case, the embassy bomber acquitted of all but one charge. is this the first and last civilian trial for gitmo detainees? >>> murkowski proves she's got the right stuff, winning the long shot write-in race for senate. but will her opponent give up the fight? >>> that other alaska paw, the leaked excerpts from sarah palin's new book. who is she citing her sights on? good morning, it's thursday, november 18, 2010, i'm savannah guthrie. i feel like i haven't sat here in weeks. >> this is savannah guthrie, my partner at the white house. yo
>> i learned from mr. trump, chinese sheet rock is a disaster. the world of donald trump. >> all you need to know. mike? >> i learned that i've been in the wrong line at the tsa stop at the airport. >> we're past 9:00, i think we'll leave it right there. dr. sachs, thanks for being with us. >> check out americares online. >> andrew, if it's way too early, what time is it? >> it's "morning joe." >> now stay tuned for chuck and savannah....
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i mean, mr. trump understands that. he was a businessman. and that's what we're asking for as well. and i think it's a real problem when we don't have people in washington that are willing to stand up and say what donald trump is saying. >> well, we don't have elected officials talking the way that trump is talking and what's interesting about this is that it's well documented, that he is a big-time free trader. and donald trump is saying, what, if he's a free trader he doesn't want any level of protectionism. how do you interpret that? what does he want? >> well, he wants what's called rules-base trade, which is where you have reciprocity. it's kind of the golden rule and we don't have that with china right now. we have record trade deficits. we have china cheating on their currency. we have a lot of subsidies. i mean, the house of representatives voted in october to punish china for its currency manipulation, overwhelmingly. even 99 republicans supported this bill. it's something that the lame duck senate should do. it would pass over overwhelmingly if mitch mcconnell brought it u
i mean, mr. trump understands that. he was a businessman. and that's what we're asking for as well. and i think it's a real problem when we don't have people in washington that are willing to stand up and say what donald trump is saying. >> well, we don't have elected officials talking the way that trump is talking and what's interesting about this is that it's well documented, that he is a big-time free trader. and donald trump is saying, what, if he's a free trader he doesn't want any...
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trump hope? >> let's start with mr. barnes? >> i don't think it has to trump hope. i think what both of us has said is they are equally important. i think pre-k is probably more important than hope. that doesn't mean you cut the hope funding off like that. there are triggers in the hope funding that's been put in that will take care of things. the reason for that is we know this. early childhood, when a child comes to that first grade because lower income children don't have as many vocabulary words that they have learned, then there's only a hope of closing half of the gap that exists. that's what the study shows. the way you close that gap is through great pre-k programs and even zero to three programs. >> mr. deal? >> i don't think you have to necessarily play one against the other. they both are important. my mother was a first grade schoolteacher and i understand the importance of early education. and pre-k is certainly one of those things that has paid great dividends. i do believe we need to continue to monitor the way we are delivering that education to thos
trump hope? >> let's start with mr. barnes? >> i don't think it has to trump hope. i think what both of us has said is they are equally important. i think pre-k is probably more important than hope. that doesn't mean you cut the hope funding off like that. there are triggers in the hope funding that's been put in that will take care of things. the reason for that is we know this. early childhood, when a child comes to that first grade because lower income children don't have as many...