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ithink that you were not naive. i think that you were not naive. i think that you were not naive.e absolutely spot on and correct and perceptive and i think that everything that happens and we thought happened was true. and there was a moment, it was lost in several months, when people rediscovered their best selves and actually said s0 their best selves and actually said so explicitly and where everybody wa nted so explicitly and where everybody wanted to be the best that they could be and all this truism came out and all this talent and all this energy and all of it, like, in the service of a communal good. and that was just expressed all the time. and people were, like, i am was just expressed all the time. and people were, like, iam happy was just expressed all the time. and people were, like, i am happy to suffer hardship for two years, three yea rs, suffer hardship for two years, three years, as long as we are in the right road, as long as this is for eve ryo ne right road, as long as this is for everyone and we are building and even the sense that what was happening was inf
ithink that you were not naive. i think that you were not naive. i think that you were not naive.e absolutely spot on and correct and perceptive and i think that everything that happens and we thought happened was true. and there was a moment, it was lost in several months, when people rediscovered their best selves and actually said s0 their best selves and actually said so explicitly and where everybody wa nted so explicitly and where everybody wanted to be the best that they could be and all...
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as naÏve as he is and as bumbling as he can be, i don't think there's anything incriminating.ven if there is, like i said, okay. then trump is impeached, pentz is president and we all go back to normal. it will be rocky but i don't think there's anything there. i hope not. dagen: that's not glass half-full, that's spilling over. dagen: neil, what you got back what do comey and his contractor have in common? that is what present taxpayers to care about. if the president wants tax cuts, is there one thing he needs to cut out? we'll see it at the bottom of the hour. dagen: thank you, neil. terrace caught casing new york . back to new york is newsbreak there and some of these other protests around the country. in the meantime i'm leland, back to "bulls and bears". dagen: new details coming out onto terror suspects taken down. both men are given us assistantship, and both received weapons and bomb making training in lebanon. what were they doing here? they were casing new york city airport for potential attacks. john, you say this to be a wake-up call to ramp up our security spendi
as naÏve as he is and as bumbling as he can be, i don't think there's anything incriminating.ven if there is, like i said, okay. then trump is impeached, pentz is president and we all go back to normal. it will be rocky but i don't think there's anything there. i hope not. dagen: that's not glass half-full, that's spilling over. dagen: neil, what you got back what do comey and his contractor have in common? that is what present taxpayers to care about. if the president wants tax cuts, is there...
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i don't want to sound naive. i don't know if i know what po verty is. how do you know that you're talking to them, because people i grew up with in the south, we were not for, they may not have had what you consider -- everybody had their family, they were educated and the children turned out to do very well. when we say poor, what do we mean. >> it depends on the region. 200% of the poverty line is always a good government standard. but let me say this. when you're born into poverty, you're poverty stricken, norm ally, you have poverty of the mind. it's not a matter of going on the internet or getting an education, just getting to an education. not just african american communities but rural communities as well. the economics of poverty are shared by all r the democratic social programs, government based, are the most reliable, and the best, not as effective, if you will, but they're certainly reliable compared to when i listen to republicans talk about we want to do something for the poor. and leave it to the private sector to do it. that's not reliab
i don't want to sound naive. i don't know if i know what po verty is. how do you know that you're talking to them, because people i grew up with in the south, we were not for, they may not have had what you consider -- everybody had their family, they were educated and the children turned out to do very well. when we say poor, what do we mean. >> it depends on the region. 200% of the poverty line is always a good government standard. but let me say this. when you're born into poverty,...
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as naÏve as he is and as bumbling as he can be, i don't think there's anything incriminating.ven if there is, like i said, okay. then trump is impeached, pentz is president and we all go back to normal. it will be rocky but i don't think there's anything there. i hope not. dagen: that's not glass half-full, that's spilling over. dagen: neil, what you got back what do comey and his contractor have in common? that is what present taxpayers to care about. if the president wants tax cuts, is there one thing he needs to cut out? we'll see it at the bottom of the hour. dagen: thank you, neil. terrace caught casing new york airports for potential targets. time to spend whatever it takes to protect all of those summerh flyers z282sz zwtz y282sy ywty looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we
as naÏve as he is and as bumbling as he can be, i don't think there's anything incriminating.ven if there is, like i said, okay. then trump is impeached, pentz is president and we all go back to normal. it will be rocky but i don't think there's anything there. i hope not. dagen: that's not glass half-full, that's spilling over. dagen: neil, what you got back what do comey and his contractor have in common? that is what present taxpayers to care about. if the president wants tax cuts, is there...
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i think that you were not naive.d i think that everything that happened and we thought happened was true. and there was a moment, it lasted several months, when people rediscovered their best selves and actually said so explicitly, and where everybody wanted to be the best that they could be and all this altruism came out and all this talent and all this energy and all of it, like, in the service of a communal good. and that was just expressed all the time. and people were, like, "i'm happy to suffer hardship for two years, three years, as long as we are in the right road, as long as this is for everyone and we are building" and there was even the sense that what was happening was informing not just egypt, but was informing the world. what i want to say is that the backlash, the counter—revolution, the backlash, the things that we are living through now have been so very bad that it is quite difficult to hold on to the belief in the reality of what happened. i think that myjob and the job of people like me is to alwa
i think that you were not naive.d i think that everything that happened and we thought happened was true. and there was a moment, it lasted several months, when people rediscovered their best selves and actually said so explicitly, and where everybody wanted to be the best that they could be and all this altruism came out and all this talent and all this energy and all of it, like, in the service of a communal good. and that was just expressed all the time. and people were, like, "i'm...
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naive about his public image is not one of them. and so that is i think why he did that and i think that is why he wanted the statement out yesterday so that the hearing could -- it was an attempt i think, certainly legitimate one, to kind of shape how the hearing would go by getting the sort of details out yesterday, and then the hearing can go into the forward looking issues about what do we do about it. >> pete williams, thank you so much. i'll ask the control room the little picture we're running in the right hand corner, let's show what is going on in that room. we're going to hear from the president's lawyer. you may get the distinct impression he will speak to us from the national press club. you would be right. but this is the personal lawyer of the president, not the white house counsel. there is a difference. you will hear that difference when he starts speaking. andrea mitchell has been watching with us. your thoughts. >> first of all, i think that there is something very human about this. i think that the political figur
naive about his public image is not one of them. and so that is i think why he did that and i think that is why he wanted the statement out yesterday so that the hearing could -- it was an attempt i think, certainly legitimate one, to kind of shape how the hearing would go by getting the sort of details out yesterday, and then the hearing can go into the forward looking issues about what do we do about it. >> pete williams, thank you so much. i'll ask the control room the little picture...
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i think he's naive and has not been smart about this. i've said for a long time, the advice i gave to psintial candidates and, in fact, to presidents was taste your words before you spithem out. this is a great example of someone spitting out words that he didn't taste and he shouldn't have spit them out. >> andy, it's nicolle wallace. how you doing? >> i'm great, nicolle, i love you. >> i louve you, too. let me ask you something. fbi director mueller, he was the fbi director when you and i both worked for george bush. if he had asked you as chief of staff, i know it's apples to apples, but if he had asked you if he was never alone in a room with the president, what would you have done? >> that was kind of my rule, anyway. i didn't want the fbi director to come -- it was very unusual for the fbi director to come to the white house for a meeting with the president. very unusual. it was 9/11 he came in. i remember the first time, it was on the morning of the day after 9/11. and then friday morning before he went to new york city, the fbi d
i think he's naive and has not been smart about this. i've said for a long time, the advice i gave to psintial candidates and, in fact, to presidents was taste your words before you spithem out. this is a great example of someone spitting out words that he didn't taste and he shouldn't have spit them out. >> andy, it's nicolle wallace. how you doing? >> i'm great, nicolle, i love you. >> i louve you, too. let me ask you something. fbi director mueller, he was the fbi director...
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that was sort of naÏve on all of our parts to have a college experience.so when we got in trouble, everybody thinks based on tv and stereotypes my parents were furious and i'm sure they were disappointed but more than that they were saturday promised a normalcy that was not depend upon. i'm so happy that i had parents that allow us to make mistakes. imagine if we were perfect life would be boring. it would be too much pressure. but now as a mother with two little girls to make mistakes and also to learn about empathy and carrying the world to bring life to it. it would be one particular thi thing. >> speaking of mothers you write with laura bush was the families closet hippy. >> she was. little known fact. growing up we always had music playing. a number of other memories i was just thinking about when i was nine. everyone was getting new kids on the block. she wouldn't say this because she was so demure and wasn't controlling but wanted us to have good music taste. i'm working for the today show and it's really fun. i literally ran for days. mom, they tol
that was sort of naÏve on all of our parts to have a college experience.so when we got in trouble, everybody thinks based on tv and stereotypes my parents were furious and i'm sure they were disappointed but more than that they were saturday promised a normalcy that was not depend upon. i'm so happy that i had parents that allow us to make mistakes. imagine if we were perfect life would be boring. it would be too much pressure. but now as a mother with two little girls to make mistakes and...
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we are not naive. this man does not represent all bernie sanders supporters, and by the way, on the show, we are not going to stoop as low as former president bill clinton, back in the 1990s, blamed talk radio. we won't do that here. tonight, the biggest issue we need to address is what is a record level of vicious left-wing hate that is being spewed day after day, hour after hour, by a left-wing news media that wants to destroy the president. it liberals all across the country. for example, just this week, opening night performance, lius caesar, new york city, a donald trump look alike being brutally stabbed and murdered. by the way, tax dollars funded that. my next example is beyond graphic. before we put it up on the screen, give yourself a little time. remember comedian, kathy griffin, put this fake bloodied severed head of resident tromp as part of what looked like a disgusting isis style photo shoot. you might also recall, this vile rant from madonna back in january. take a look. >> and to our de
we are not naive. this man does not represent all bernie sanders supporters, and by the way, on the show, we are not going to stoop as low as former president bill clinton, back in the 1990s, blamed talk radio. we won't do that here. tonight, the biggest issue we need to address is what is a record level of vicious left-wing hate that is being spewed day after day, hour after hour, by a left-wing news media that wants to destroy the president. it liberals all across the country. for example,...
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we are not naive. this man does not represent all bernie sanders supporters, and by the way, on the show, we are not going to stoop as low as former president bill clinton, back in the 1990s, blamed talk radio. we won't do that here. tonight, the biggest issue we need to address is what is a record level of vicious left-wing hate that is being spewed day after day, hour after hour, by a left-wing news media that wants to destroy the president. it liberals all across the country. for example, just this week, opening night performance, shakespeare in the park, julius caesar, new york city, a donald trump look alike being brutally stabbed and murdered. by the way, tax dollars funded that. my next example is beyond graphic. before we put it up on the screen, give yourself a little time. remember comedian, kathy griffin, put this fake bloodied severed head of resident tromp as part of what looked like a disgusting isis style photo shoot. you might also recall, this vile rant from madonna back in january. ta
we are not naive. this man does not represent all bernie sanders supporters, and by the way, on the show, we are not going to stoop as low as former president bill clinton, back in the 1990s, blamed talk radio. we won't do that here. tonight, the biggest issue we need to address is what is a record level of vicious left-wing hate that is being spewed day after day, hour after hour, by a left-wing news media that wants to destroy the president. it liberals all across the country. for example,...
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we are not naive. we know this man does not represent all bernie sanders supporters, and by the way, on this show, we are not going to stoop as low as former president bill clinton, back in the 1990 s , blamed talk radio. we won't do that here. tonight, the biggest issue we need to address is what is a record level of vicious left-wing hate that is being spewed day after day, hour after hour, by a left-wing news media that wants to destroy the president. liberals all across the country. for example, just this week, opening night performance, shakespeare in the park, julius caesar, new york city, a donald trump look alike being brutally stabbed and murdered. by the way, tax dollars funded that. my next example is beyond graphic. before we put it up on the screen, give yourself a little time. remember comedian, kathy t griffin, put this fake bloodied severed head of president tromp as part of what looked like a disgusting isis style photo shoot. you might also recall, this vile rant from madonna back in
we are not naive. we know this man does not represent all bernie sanders supporters, and by the way, on this show, we are not going to stoop as low as former president bill clinton, back in the 1990 s , blamed talk radio. we won't do that here. tonight, the biggest issue we need to address is what is a record level of vicious left-wing hate that is being spewed day after day, hour after hour, by a left-wing news media that wants to destroy the president. liberals all across the country. for...
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in terms of the ethical issues, i'm not naive.'m aware litigators come to me because my records indicate i think x, y, and z. but i don't think we're selling to the highest bidder. and although there's always a delicate negotiation with litigators who typically would like us to make -- have often asked if i didn't think i can make a argument about x or y that i thought is not sustained by the historical evidence and i've said that tothem and only one case have i been asked a second time and when i said no a second time i accepted that because their primary interest in us, particularly experts that are going to testify in a series of cases is protecting our credibility as experts. and eso i've been very clear on what i think is a historical argument and at the same time of course -- and i agree again with richard. the pressure much more from opposing counsel particularly in depositions or in cross examination or trial itself who will try to use anything you've ever written or quoted as saying against you and this has always brought
in terms of the ethical issues, i'm not naive.'m aware litigators come to me because my records indicate i think x, y, and z. but i don't think we're selling to the highest bidder. and although there's always a delicate negotiation with litigators who typically would like us to make -- have often asked if i didn't think i can make a argument about x or y that i thought is not sustained by the historical evidence and i've said that tothem and only one case have i been asked a second time and...
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smart enough to make up a story that no one would believe except nanette, because she is the most naivean i have ever met. >> nanette has been after me since -- >> reporter: mcafee posted videos online in which cassian, and others, take back what they said. >> john had nothing to do with that murder. what i told you, nanette, was a fabrication to earn what you offered to pay me. >> reporter: those are some serious accusations. >> they are. >> reporter: burstein denies paying for any interviews, though she says she did pay what she calls a nominal fee for some photos. she says mcafee was the only one who paid for a story, pressuring cassian to recant. >> i called him, immediately, and said, listen, why did you do this? and he said, someone showed up at my house that works for john, they offered me thousands of dollars to say this. >> people in belize understand why cassian and the others have to say that they made it all up, because their lives could possibly be in danger. >> reporter: now, both cassian and mcafee deny that he was paid off to change his story. >> let me make this perfect
smart enough to make up a story that no one would believe except nanette, because she is the most naivean i have ever met. >> nanette has been after me since -- >> reporter: mcafee posted videos online in which cassian, and others, take back what they said. >> john had nothing to do with that murder. what i told you, nanette, was a fabrication to earn what you offered to pay me. >> reporter: those are some serious accusations. >> they are. >> reporter:...
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but boy was i naive. i assumed that being on the help committee meant that we would get to have a hearing about a health care bill. i got on the committee on january 3. on january 5, with many of my colleagues, we wrote a letter to the republican leader and to the republican chair of health and finance and said 13 of us have been on the committee for two days. if you want to talk about improving health care, we've got ideas. we want to sit down with you right now and talk about improvements to health care. i guess i'm a naive 58-year-old. i thought now i'm on the committee. now i'm where things will happen. we'll get to actually fix health care. but instead, since i have been on the committee and i have got committee colleagues here -- and i have got committee colleagues here who will attest to this. we have had hearings on higher ed, we have had hearings on cabinet nominees, f.d.a. reform issues, but the one taboo topic on our committee is we're not allowed to have a hearing about the health care bill. w
but boy was i naive. i assumed that being on the help committee meant that we would get to have a hearing about a health care bill. i got on the committee on january 3. on january 5, with many of my colleagues, we wrote a letter to the republican leader and to the republican chair of health and finance and said 13 of us have been on the committee for two days. if you want to talk about improving health care, we've got ideas. we want to sit down with you right now and talk about improvements to...
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you called me naive. but that's okay, jim no worries i want to go on from there i think something's changed a bit and that's this. the fed hiking in the face of the lower inflation rates tells me they want to go somewhere and do something that i think is somewhat disconnected from the data and they're not quite as data dependent i thought the market had it right for the prior two years. i think the fed may have it right for the next year or so. i will also say that fed officials have said that the effect of -- and the markets are bhaiing better >> steve, if you're right about that, i imagine the market will come around to that i was going to bring courtney in if it's true that's going higher, what does that mean for the market in different sectors? >> this market right now has been rallying in spite of the fact that we know that rate hikes are coming down the pike, right? right now we are fundamentally driven in this market. so if you think about all the things that could be potentially playing in favor,
you called me naive. but that's okay, jim no worries i want to go on from there i think something's changed a bit and that's this. the fed hiking in the face of the lower inflation rates tells me they want to go somewhere and do something that i think is somewhat disconnected from the data and they're not quite as data dependent i thought the market had it right for the prior two years. i think the fed may have it right for the next year or so. i will also say that fed officials have said that...
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on the other hand i think it's fair to say that the justices aren't naive. they do understand the central role that religion plays in supporting many of these laws, and even though they are reluctant to invalidate the law precisely on the accusation that we know what you're, trying to impose your religious faith through the secular law. my guess is that when the state does putting for secular justifications for laws, justices tend to be a bit more skeptical about the strength and seriousness about the justifications. so in the same-sex marriage example where the states argue the robe woe wrote rib same-sex marriage is because they're not very good at raising children and that we be very bad and the justice didn't accept that as a compelling argument and part of the reason is they knew there was a different real reason that they didn't want to talk about but that probably was the underlying reason for having these laws. >> host: play this out with abortion, the state is going to say, we have a secular reason. we think that fetus is a human being, it's human,
on the other hand i think it's fair to say that the justices aren't naive. they do understand the central role that religion plays in supporting many of these laws, and even though they are reluctant to invalidate the law precisely on the accusation that we know what you're, trying to impose your religious faith through the secular law. my guess is that when the state does putting for secular justifications for laws, justices tend to be a bit more skeptical about the strength and seriousness...
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that's what i meant by naive. isn't there a more compassionate way? can we talk and lock?that? >> thank you for talking to me. i appreciate it. >> thank you for talking to me. >> this is great. and i did wear my black leather jacket, but i didn't get the beret. i thought that was too much. wouldn't push it too much. i don't know if i could pull it off. let's see how quickly you can read through all their awards. 2017 motor trend car the year. kelley blue book 2016 st resale value... u.s. news best car for the money. 10 best blah blah blah only about 90 more to go! 2017 iihs...top safety. 2017 north american car of the year! that's a lot of awards! now through june 12th, get 0% financing for 72 months on all 2017 chevy tahoe models. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. albreakthrough withyou back. non-drowsy allegra® for fast 5-in-1 multi-symptom relief. breakthrough allergies with allegra®. >>> in today's world they say time moves a lot faster than it used to. for example, ten days goes by as fast as a commercial break. that's right, it's time for the tv show that am
that's what i meant by naive. isn't there a more compassionate way? can we talk and lock?that? >> thank you for talking to me. i appreciate it. >> thank you for talking to me. >> this is great. and i did wear my black leather jacket, but i didn't get the beret. i thought that was too much. wouldn't push it too much. i don't know if i could pull it off. let's see how quickly you can read through all their awards. 2017 motor trend car the year. kelley blue book 2016 st resale...
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that's what i meant by naive. isn't there a more compassionate way? can we talk and lock?that? >> thank you for talking to me. i appreciate it. >> thank you for talking to me. >> this is great. and i did wear my black leather jacket, but i didn't get the beret. i thought that was too much. wouldn't push it too much. i don't know if i could pull it off. it's something that's always present. you're always thinking about it. what if my cancer comes back? i've been working on this therapy for 5 years now and we've getting ready to go to the clinic. my son definitely keeps me fighting. i want to the there for him when he needs me. that's what motivates me. i want to see patients have gray hair. i see myself growing old with my pink hair. that to me, is enough to keep going. blue moon is brewed mwith valencia orange peel, for a taste that shines brighter. "america" by simon and is that good?strumental) yeah it's perfect. bees! bees! go! go! go! [ girl catching her breath } [ bees buzzing inside vehicle ] the all-new volkswagen atlas. with easy-access 3rd row. life's as big as yo
that's what i meant by naive. isn't there a more compassionate way? can we talk and lock?that? >> thank you for talking to me. i appreciate it. >> thank you for talking to me. >> this is great. and i did wear my black leather jacket, but i didn't get the beret. i thought that was too much. wouldn't push it too much. i don't know if i could pull it off. it's something that's always present. you're always thinking about it. what if my cancer comes back? i've been working on this...
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is believed that the president said to him, you need to close down this investigation, that's not naive, and that's not inexperienced. that's almost criminal and then it is a very different day for the president. >> julie, is the feeling in the white house that this is the tip of the iceberg and james comey comes armed with more ammunition or that this is the sum total of what happened and what he memorialized and what he wants to get out? >> i think the white house is nervous about what's to come in the testimony. we have the opening statement, but there are a lot of questions that remain unanswered. one that really stood out to me is comey suggests that he and others in the fbi knew about two weeks before or believed about two weeks before that jeff sessions was going to have to recuse himself from this matter. i think that's a huge question. i also think comey, though, will face questions from lawmakers about why he didn't raise alarms at the justice department and elsewhere about his interactions with the president, why he maybe didn't resign. the white house is hoping to focus on t
is believed that the president said to him, you need to close down this investigation, that's not naive, and that's not inexperienced. that's almost criminal and then it is a very different day for the president. >> julie, is the feeling in the white house that this is the tip of the iceberg and james comey comes armed with more ammunition or that this is the sum total of what happened and what he memorialized and what he wants to get out? >> i think the white house is nervous about...
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but it would be naive or hypocritical to claim before the house that all americans today agreed. indeed many of the voters in last year's election cast their ballot animated impart to shrug off the burden of world leadership is not controversial but a fact. canada is grateful and will always be grateful to read a neighbor's for the role that has played in the world we shall continue to seek for their continued international leadershipinued ie that is in their national interest as well as the rest of the free world. yes we also recognize it is a choice that americans must make for themselves with fat our friend and ally comes to question the very worst of local leadership to put into sharper focus for the rest of us to set our own sovereign course and must be the strengthening of the postwar world collateral order. with an open hand extended to our american friends and as we continue to do now won many friends from border security to the fight against isis to nurture our trading relationships and at the same time we will work with other like-minded people. mr. speaker to put this
but it would be naive or hypocritical to claim before the house that all americans today agreed. indeed many of the voters in last year's election cast their ballot animated impart to shrug off the burden of world leadership is not controversial but a fact. canada is grateful and will always be grateful to read a neighbor's for the role that has played in the world we shall continue to seek for their continued international leadershipinued ie that is in their national interest as well as the...
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some felt it was naive or unsafe.or to his departure, he was always aware of the risk, as welt as the potential benefit. >> i have been doing this a long time. i'm not a fool. i know that some of these guys did it. it's not my job to punish them for what they've done. it is my job to try to contain their bad behavior best i can while in this facility. if the guys did something horrible on the street, i am very sorry it happened. there is nothing i can do about it. as long as they're here, if i can provide them with something that will allow them to feel better about themselves so maybe they don't reoffend make they can make amends for what they did. i know is sounds very naive, but if i can just get one guy to never come back here again who used to come back all the time. i think it is worth it. >> amen! >> amen. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> just had an assault with injuries to the inmate. >> after an inmate is assaulted. >> the blood came out when his head struck the floor. >> t
some felt it was naive or unsafe.or to his departure, he was always aware of the risk, as welt as the potential benefit. >> i have been doing this a long time. i'm not a fool. i know that some of these guys did it. it's not my job to punish them for what they've done. it is my job to try to contain their bad behavior best i can while in this facility. if the guys did something horrible on the street, i am very sorry it happened. there is nothing i can do about it. as long as they're here,...
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. >> i'm not naive and people should of course be cautious when adopting a pitbull or really any dogut the hope of the breed specific law ban pitbulls can either stay with their original family or get a chance to be adopted into a new one without shouldering the reputation of an entire breed for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ good job, delaware. all right. you see it you shoot it our fresco users are hoping to show what is happening in your neighborhood and dawn you got a lot to talk about tonight. >> absolutely. ribbon cutting ceremony today in camden with quite the little helper the crowd is celebrating the opening of coopers point waterfront park. 5-acre space includes multiple trails and playground ass accessible to people with dissables and beautiful view just across from the ben franklin bridge. >>> and a celebration of life in delaware county tonight fresco user emma takes us to the field country club hundreds of cancer survivors and their supporters gathered and shared their stories to the crowd. people honored those still fighting cancer. the event is honor of cancer su
. >> i'm not naive and people should of course be cautious when adopting a pitbull or really any dogut the hope of the breed specific law ban pitbulls can either stay with their original family or get a chance to be adopted into a new one without shouldering the reputation of an entire breed for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ good job, delaware. all right. you see it you shoot it our fresco users are hoping to show what is happening in your neighborhood and dawn you got a lot to...
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some would say this quest is naive. mayor aremarry can -- mayor when everybody is wet and everybody needs to be saved and everybody needs to be pulled out, nobody worried about what boat they were getting in. they just got in the dam boat. amen. i saw that moment of catastrophe when the entire civil government of united states america disappeared and black people and white people did not see color. when they had a common enemy when they had a common threat when they had a common opportunity. there was unity. unity of purpose unity of mission. it was a immediate. it was beautiful. our darkest hour. if it can happen there, it can happen anywhere. you got to go through a lot to get there. only then is it possible to understand that we are better together. only then can you start to understand the root of so many of our errors that plague us. you can see the humanity in other people of other races. we should prove the naysayers wrong. as americans there's nothing we can't do. but only if we make a commitment to stay united
some would say this quest is naive. mayor aremarry can -- mayor when everybody is wet and everybody needs to be saved and everybody needs to be pulled out, nobody worried about what boat they were getting in. they just got in the dam boat. amen. i saw that moment of catastrophe when the entire civil government of united states america disappeared and black people and white people did not see color. when they had a common enemy when they had a common threat when they had a common opportunity....
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but macron said that a belief in meanlateralism should not being naive. let's take a listen. >> we believe that we must defend the world that is open and regulated. we must defend the rules and make sure they're respected. we want fair competition, not the law of the jungle. putting inwe're place anti-dumping measures. the opening ofn markets and a better framework investments. >> more reports coming out of thatsummit have noted macron did not get all the protection on strategic industries he was seeking, with from southern e.u. countries, softening final wording of those propositions. the result of the latest installment of the purchasing managers index survey have just been released. and they show a minor slowing of growth in the european union. survey polls managers to gauge business activity. inults showing that growth the eurozone slowed slightly but remains relatively strong overall. manufacturing, a six-year high, with hiring here in france highest clipthe since 2008. also a biggrowth was topic. european commission president pointing out at the end
but macron said that a belief in meanlateralism should not being naive. let's take a listen. >> we believe that we must defend the world that is open and regulated. we must defend the rules and make sure they're respected. we want fair competition, not the law of the jungle. putting inwe're place anti-dumping measures. the opening ofn markets and a better framework investments. >> more reports coming out of thatsummit have noted macron did not get all the protection on strategic...
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it would be naive or hypocritical to claim before this house that all americans today agree. indeed, many of the voters in nasser's presidential election cast their ballots, animated in part the desire to shrug off the burden of world leadership. to say this is not controversial, it is simply a act. canada is grateful and will always be grateful to our neighbors for the outside role it has played in the world. and we continue to seek to persuade our friends that the continued international leadership is very much in their national interest. as well as that of the rest of the free world. yet, we also recognize that this is ultimately not our decision to make. it is a choice americans must ake for themselves. the fact that our friends and allies have come to question the very worst of global leadership put into sharper focus, the need for the rest of us to set our own clear and sovereign course. her canada, that course must be the renewal, indeed the strengthening of the postwar multilateral order. we will follow this path with open hands and open hearts extended to our america
it would be naive or hypocritical to claim before this house that all americans today agree. indeed, many of the voters in nasser's presidential election cast their ballots, animated in part the desire to shrug off the burden of world leadership. to say this is not controversial, it is simply a act. canada is grateful and will always be grateful to our neighbors for the outside role it has played in the world. and we continue to seek to persuade our friends that the continued international...
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here is the funny thing that michael moore is so naive how government actually works because he should shut up and be hollywood. people are going to be watching him. they're going to be watching this site. people within the government are going to have eyes on him. so, i think it's great. i encourage him. i hope they haul him in and investigate him and i hope they waterboard him or something and make him an example of the hollywood people. [laughter] >> shouldn't there be a hillary clinton leaks site? oh, that's wikileaks. and what's the difference between whistleblower or traitor. >> i think that michael moore-- how is michael moore and whoever is running the website decipher what's real or not? if you want to look at fake news, take a look at this website and what he's trying to do. eric: rachel? >> he has a new movie coming out. this is just a media ploy. eric: juan? >> i think that might be right, but i must say, i am tuned in to the idea if somebody is betraying the interests of the american people, behaving criminally, we want to know about it. eric: yes, we do. how about you, gi
here is the funny thing that michael moore is so naive how government actually works because he should shut up and be hollywood. people are going to be watching him. they're going to be watching this site. people within the government are going to have eyes on him. so, i think it's great. i encourage him. i hope they haul him in and investigate him and i hope they waterboard him or something and make him an example of the hollywood people. [laughter] >> shouldn't there be a hillary...
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being an attractive destination did not mean exposing your to anything and the companies should not be naive when trading with beijing and washington. take a listen. >> i am very much in favor of asian american, african, middle east or other kinds of global investment and the european union. it is legitimate to have control in place when the sector investments are made for tediously, when they challenge our sovereignty, our collective security or other sensitive areas. anchor: we are going to turn to toshiba, facing a lifting downgrade. >> it is being downgraded to division 2. the board of operator said the shares will be lifted -- listed in the second segment. they have until the 10th of august to get statements or face delisting. it is struggling for survival after hit by past account across the bankruptcy of a unit. it is trying to sell its moneymaking chipmaker unit. shares extended their losses in asian trading. in europe, stops are weaker. oil prices pulled away from the 10 month lows. there's is also uncertainty after mixed data on eurozone economy came out. the single currency bloc e
being an attractive destination did not mean exposing your to anything and the companies should not be naive when trading with beijing and washington. take a listen. >> i am very much in favor of asian american, african, middle east or other kinds of global investment and the european union. it is legitimate to have control in place when the sector investments are made for tediously, when they challenge our sovereignty, our collective security or other sensitive areas. anchor: we are...
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i'm not sure i believe it was naive because the head of an intelligence agency should know better than hey, russia, wheel use your facilities for the secret channel. >> thank you both. we'll take a quick break and be right back. rrow? rrow? at kpmg, we believe success requires both. with our broad range of services and industry expertise, kpmg can help you anticipate tomorrow and deliver today. kpmg. "america" by simon and garfun [ snoring ]ental) [ deep sleep snoring ] the all-new volkswagen atlas. seats seven, sleeps six. life's as big as you make it. >>> i'm going to put you on the spot and ask you some final thoughts. under a normal white house and a normal presidency, all the situations with jared kushner are terrible. >> that's right. the notion that he was involved in some sort of extraordinarily corrupt bargain seem a little outlandish. the simplest explanation he was looking to remain sanctions from this russian bank which they had promised. >> why? >> because it was a campaign trail promise, among other things. it was a campaign promise. they went about it without any underst
i'm not sure i believe it was naive because the head of an intelligence agency should know better than hey, russia, wheel use your facilities for the secret channel. >> thank you both. we'll take a quick break and be right back. rrow? rrow? at kpmg, we believe success requires both. with our broad range of services and industry expertise, kpmg can help you anticipate tomorrow and deliver today. kpmg. "america" by simon and garfun [ snoring ]ental) [ deep sleep snoring ] the...
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let's not be naive about what powers do with their diplomatic real estate and personnel. >> not justor tennis and volleyball. horse trading or a horse head in your bed, the russian embassy threatening countermeasures if the compounds aren't returned. so are we being naive that maybe giving these compounds back makes sense because russia could do something much worse to us? >> the only thing they could do worse is pressuring diplomatic officers overseas, as you see if they cancel the contract to allow us to build a consulate in st. petersburg, why do we need expanded consulate services in st. petersburg in this particular period. but yeah, russia can take counter measures and we can take counter measures. these facilities, you're right, everybody does espionage in some way, shape, or form, but these facilities were supposedly tied and their cyber warfare in there were tied to the u.s. election hacking even if it was just, you know, overseas communication support to the diplomats and spies that were taking part in this. but the president, obama at that time, took decisive action and fo
let's not be naive about what powers do with their diplomatic real estate and personnel. >> not justor tennis and volleyball. horse trading or a horse head in your bed, the russian embassy threatening countermeasures if the compounds aren't returned. so are we being naive that maybe giving these compounds back makes sense because russia could do something much worse to us? >> the only thing they could do worse is pressuring diplomatic officers overseas, as you see if they cancel the...
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we've been told that we are very naive, naive journalists, gullible, and that this whole thing is concoctedy the opposition to fool the american people into thinking that that regime would do such a thing. >> vladimir kara-murza: to those who say that this is a plot, i honestly-- and i mean this sincerely-- i wish they never have to experience what i've experienced twice in the last two years, when you're trying to breathe and you cannot. when you feel your organs shutting down, giving up on you one after another. and when you feel the life coming out of your body in the next few hours, and you don't remember anything for the next month. and then for the next year you're trying to r-- relearn how to walk, how to use cutlery, you know, how to talk to your kids again. i wish these people who tell you these things never have to experience this. i honestly, sincerely do. >> stahl: you were very, very sick and went back. now, are you finished? are you saying, "i'm not going back any--" >> vladimir kara-murza: oh, god no, of course not. >> stahl: you're going to go back? >> vladimir kara-murza: o
we've been told that we are very naive, naive journalists, gullible, and that this whole thing is concoctedy the opposition to fool the american people into thinking that that regime would do such a thing. >> vladimir kara-murza: to those who say that this is a plot, i honestly-- and i mean this sincerely-- i wish they never have to experience what i've experienced twice in the last two years, when you're trying to breathe and you cannot. when you feel your organs shutting down, giving up...
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you're not that naive, are you? they want their numbers. come on. >> mike: i stand corrected.-- long rebound out to jefferson. throws it ahead to irving. irving goes right at iguodala, side step lay-up, blocked by durant. irving gets it back. fantastic block from kevin durant. but the cavs still hold on. james jumper -- and a foul on kyrie irving. that's going to be his fourth. >> jeff: this is really great effort by kevin durant. the chasedown. whether it's a goaltend -- i think he got it on the way up. but that's the effort. they held them to 40 points here in the second half. they had 49 in the first quarter. >> mark: speaking of effort, richard jefferson has been spectacular for the cavs. defense he's playing on durant, the extra effort plays he's making. >> mike: durant drives -- and is fouled. tristan thompson upset, but picks up his fourth personal. you're right, mark. tyronn lue absolutely trusts jefferson in big moments. >> mark: and that's a foul. comes down with the right hand on kevin durant. >> jeff: i'm just saying -- i don't know how these -- i can see why a ref
you're not that naive, are you? they want their numbers. come on. >> mike: i stand corrected.-- long rebound out to jefferson. throws it ahead to irving. irving goes right at iguodala, side step lay-up, blocked by durant. irving gets it back. fantastic block from kevin durant. but the cavs still hold on. james jumper -- and a foul on kyrie irving. that's going to be his fourth. >> jeff: this is really great effort by kevin durant. the chasedown. whether it's a goaltend -- i think he...
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we are not naive about qatar because france and britain's economies are tied up with qatar and we knowwe can see it in our streets in europe. what were the saudis thinking when they asked qatar to actually close down ties with turkey and iran? i'm thinking what are they hoping. they have ten days to comply so what is going to happen in ten days' time? the last time in 2014, promises were made, the trip was made and everybody said let's make friends but that doesn't seem to be in the saudi mood right now. a country as weighty as egypt, the largest arab country, standing behind those shows that there is a problem in the region and you are right in that 2014, there was this problem, and words were accepted.
we are not naive about qatar because france and britain's economies are tied up with qatar and we knowwe can see it in our streets in europe. what were the saudis thinking when they asked qatar to actually close down ties with turkey and iran? i'm thinking what are they hoping. they have ten days to comply so what is going to happen in ten days' time? the last time in 2014, promises were made, the trip was made and everybody said let's make friends but that doesn't seem to be in the saudi mood...
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you're not that naive, are you? they want their numbers. come on. >> mike: i stand corrected.-- long rebound out to jefferson. throws it ahead to irving. irving goes right at iguodala, side step lay-up, blocked by durant. irving gets it back. fantastic block from kevin durant. but the cavs still hold on. james jumper -- and a foul on kyrie irving. that's going to be his fourth. >> jeff: this is really great effort by kevin durant. the chasedown. whether it's a goaltend -- i think he got it on the way up. but that's the effort. they held them to 40 points here in the second half. they had 49 in the first quarter. >> mark: speaking of effort, richard jefferson has been spectacular for the cavs. defense he's playing on durant, the extra effort plays he's making. >> mike: durant drives -- and is fouled. tristan thompson upset, but picks up his fourth personal. you're right, mark. tyronn lue absolutely trusts jefferson in big moments. >> mark: and that's a foul. comes down with the right hand on kevin durant. >> jeff: i'm just saying -- i don't know how these -- i can see why a ref
you're not that naive, are you? they want their numbers. come on. >> mike: i stand corrected.-- long rebound out to jefferson. throws it ahead to irving. irving goes right at iguodala, side step lay-up, blocked by durant. irving gets it back. fantastic block from kevin durant. but the cavs still hold on. james jumper -- and a foul on kyrie irving. that's going to be his fourth. >> jeff: this is really great effort by kevin durant. the chasedown. whether it's a goaltend -- i think he...
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i mean, let's not be so naive to think that the u.s.n't do things like this around the world either, at least historically. whether we do it with respect to russia, i don't know. you know, these are activities the country engages is, and if you're caught, what's the repercussion? >> yes. you know, jeff, there's also a credibility issue. as the investigation comets to either progress or uncover something new, does the administration's credibility suffer in the eyes of foreign leaders? and to your point, whether or not they think the administration will be able to execute what it has put out there in terms of its foreign policy goals? >> well, i think that, certainly, the administration's credibility overseas is tied up to the president's domestic position at home, and so as we see this congressional inquiry and various inquiries move forward, i think that can have a significant effect. you know, just to look at one example, you know, last -- two weeks ago, the president was in brussels. his staff prepared him to make certain commitments
i mean, let's not be so naive to think that the u.s.n't do things like this around the world either, at least historically. whether we do it with respect to russia, i don't know. you know, these are activities the country engages is, and if you're caught, what's the repercussion? >> yes. you know, jeff, there's also a credibility issue. as the investigation comets to either progress or uncover something new, does the administration's credibility suffer in the eyes of foreign leaders? and...
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some would say that this quest is naive. mary can tell you this as well as i can, we can attest to this truth because we saw it after katrina. that when everybody is wet, everybody's wet, when everybody needs to be saved, and everybody needs to be pulled out, nobody worried about what boat they were getting in. they just got in the damn boat. amen. i saw that moment of catastrophe when the entire civil government of the united states of america disappeared and black people and white people did not see color in that moment. when they had a common enemy when they had a common threat, when they had a common opportunity, there was unity. unity of purpose. unity of mission. it was immediate. and it was beautiful. in our darkest hour. and if it can happen there, it can happen anywhere. but you got to go through a lot to get there. and only then is it possible to understand that we are better together. only then can you start to understand the root of so many of our ills that still plague us. only then can you see the humanity in o
some would say that this quest is naive. mary can tell you this as well as i can, we can attest to this truth because we saw it after katrina. that when everybody is wet, everybody's wet, when everybody needs to be saved, and everybody needs to be pulled out, nobody worried about what boat they were getting in. they just got in the damn boat. amen. i saw that moment of catastrophe when the entire civil government of the united states of america disappeared and black people and white people did...
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it is a naÏve and foolish notion, to think iran is giving up on ballistic weapons which they will nevergive up on ballistic weapons unless saudi arabia did the same thing. people don't talk about this but saudi arabia has ballistic missiles, chinese missiles, 21, 3. dozens of these. tel aviv. saudi arabia is no friend of israel. they cooperate some? yes. there missiles are pointed aviv israel. saudi arabia and other missiles are in tehran. are these missiles nuclear capable? yes. and armed with nuclear missiles, anyone in the arms community acknowledges they carry nuclear payload if they were altered. should we send arms to saudi arabia? here is another quote from bob graham, this is a paraphrase. an abundance of evidence that the saudis were complicit in 9/11. have we forgotten 15 out of the 19 hijackers were from saudi arabia, the missing 28 pages, over a decade. they have tended to implicate saudi arabia, in san diego were befriended from saudi arabia. it implicate saudi arabia in 9/11. we voted unanimously or virtually unanimously to let american citizens, the victims of 9/11, their
it is a naÏve and foolish notion, to think iran is giving up on ballistic weapons which they will nevergive up on ballistic weapons unless saudi arabia did the same thing. people don't talk about this but saudi arabia has ballistic missiles, chinese missiles, 21, 3. dozens of these. tel aviv. saudi arabia is no friend of israel. they cooperate some? yes. there missiles are pointed aviv israel. saudi arabia and other missiles are in tehran. are these missiles nuclear capable? yes. and armed...
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now, i'm not naive. i know if i screw up again, they won't be there for me, so, you know, i have to be careful but i also know that people are rooting for me. >> reporter: in the three months he was in jail, hundreds of letters of support arrived and on sentencing day the judge make silver thorn turn and look at his supporters to acknowledge what more he could lose if happened again. you referenced a personal comeback. the political one, is there one? >> let me put it this way, i've learned a long time ago to never say never and there's been plenty of politicians who have done what i've done or something similar and come back. i've spent my entire adult life working for the citizens of fairfax city. i'm ready to move on. >> now we have posted david's entire interview with the former mayor on our nbc washington app. he talked with him about some of his personal demons and david asked what he thought of his sentence, all of that available online right now. >> a turn to our weather and another weather alert
now, i'm not naive. i know if i screw up again, they won't be there for me, so, you know, i have to be careful but i also know that people are rooting for me. >> reporter: in the three months he was in jail, hundreds of letters of support arrived and on sentencing day the judge make silver thorn turn and look at his supporters to acknowledge what more he could lose if happened again. you referenced a personal comeback. the political one, is there one? >> let me put it this way, i've...