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the real nancy reagan? >> what was interesting to me -- that, for a woman who really had never had a staff until the white house, she was first thing she said to me was i will always take your calls. that for a press secretary is like gold. you know, because that means that press knows they can get an answer if they call me. that i will have talked to her and i will be tiebl tell them what they need and that's, that was important over a period of time. but, and she was always true to her word. and there were days write might have called her 10 times when is something was breaking. but she said i just don't want to be surprised but i want to talk about it before you respond if it is something you don't quite know how i feel. and she, i don't know -- the day i left, she said, from now on, i always called her ms. reagan, she said from now on i want you to call me nancy. she started well at 1998, my husband died. he had a heart attack and dropped dead. and she, her father had told her that grieving people need
the real nancy reagan? >> what was interesting to me -- that, for a woman who really had never had a staff until the white house, she was first thing she said to me was i will always take your calls. that for a press secretary is like gold. you know, because that means that press knows they can get an answer if they call me. that i will have talked to her and i will be tiebl tell them what they need and that's, that was important over a period of time. but, and she was always true to her...
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this is a political payoff to nancy pelosi's constituencies, to her allies. look at the wish list topping the house democrats 3 trillion-dollar liberal wish list is the great blue state bailout, a trillion dollars more to bailout the best managed state's, democratic run states, local governments, sanctuary cities one after another and pension plans that includes a tax cut for the 1% who live in those specific states illinois, new york, california, the windfall for the wealthy taxpayers and democratic run states but that isn't all. it provides direct payments to illegal immigrants. seek to release prisoners from detention centers so nancy pelosi is focusing on that but notably there's no liability protection for the small businesses and these are mom and pop businesses facing an ivavalanche of abusive lawsuitss they try to reopening. they addressed it in a special session on friday. the proposal abolishes the state voter id requirements and overrides the state boating law. it is all part of the master plan for the federal control of the state election law and
this is a political payoff to nancy pelosi's constituencies, to her allies. look at the wish list topping the house democrats 3 trillion-dollar liberal wish list is the great blue state bailout, a trillion dollars more to bailout the best managed state's, democratic run states, local governments, sanctuary cities one after another and pension plans that includes a tax cut for the 1% who live in those specific states illinois, new york, california, the windfall for the wealthy taxpayers and...
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nancy pelosi agrees the global outbreak she said is a wonderful opportunity. that's according to the speaker of the house. she cannot let a crisis go to waste. she said she -- what -- a video of hillary clinton says you do not want a christ figure to waste. nancy pelosi is wasting a the public sign on a proposal that is not a single chance in the world of becoming law. this bill really is a political payoff to nancy pelosi's constituencies. to her allies. you look at it. top -- it -- look at the wish list. topping the house democrats $3 trillion liberal wish list is a great blue state bailout. it's a trillion dollars more to bail out very badly mismanaged states, democrat run states, local governments, sanctuary cities, one after another. the bill rescues underwater blue state pension plans and includes a tax cut for the wealthiest 1% who live in those specific states, illinois, new york, california. a windfall for wealthy taxpayers in democrat run states. all.hat's not the bill provides a direct payments to illegal immigrants. apparently they forgot that in t
nancy pelosi agrees the global outbreak she said is a wonderful opportunity. that's according to the speaker of the house. she cannot let a crisis go to waste. she said she -- what -- a video of hillary clinton says you do not want a christ figure to waste. nancy pelosi is wasting a the public sign on a proposal that is not a single chance in the world of becoming law. this bill really is a political payoff to nancy pelosi's constituencies. to her allies. you look at it. top -- it -- look at...
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at home and in the seventy's nancy. your high school and say you can't do this and so. i just felt like i can do anything because of hearing you know and my mind in a greatest of all time and oprah had her or i had my i had this year i had to say it yes sir every day i would say i'm going to be on that. every day i would see if i would see it and then when it happened to 76 that was in high school and you know i was 18 and cheaper and how can this be so then i get a scholarship and i wouldn't you know i would not be on this. it was it him or whatever worked on it to. go on your show if ali didn't inspire me because i end up getting a scholarship i go to old dominion and i you know you're not you're never when you're and they were right we went you can only go like 120. 4 years it's. just so that means your age to that wasn't getting that from anybody else so going into my senior year i get asked a lot of the olympic committee come back to new york to fund raiser at the stock exchange and i'm going up the escalator with
at home and in the seventy's nancy. your high school and say you can't do this and so. i just felt like i can do anything because of hearing you know and my mind in a greatest of all time and oprah had her or i had my i had this year i had to say it yes sir every day i would say i'm going to be on that. every day i would see if i would see it and then when it happened to 76 that was in high school and you know i was 18 and cheaper and how can this be so then i get a scholarship and i wouldn't...
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thank you, nancy.you return to midwestern america if not in body, certainly in spirit. we are proud to announce the ronald reagan wing, which will be dedicated in your honor at the university of nebraska medical center in omaha, nebraska. [applause] monty: now ladies and gentlemen, i give you our friend, dutch. [applause] pres. reagan: well -- [laughter] pres. reagan: it is good to be "dutch" again. and it is wonderful to be surrounded by so many fine and talented friends. to paraphrase jack kennedy, there hasn't been so much talent assembled in one room since, well, since last time that monty hall hosted "let's make a deal." [laughter] pres. reagan: seriously, nancy and i have watched these parties over the years, and we are thrilled to be part of the good work of variety clubs international. something lucy said last year applies to the way i feel now. let's see if i can quote her accurately. "to those of you who said such nice things about me tonight, i just wish you were all under oath." [laughter]
thank you, nancy.you return to midwestern america if not in body, certainly in spirit. we are proud to announce the ronald reagan wing, which will be dedicated in your honor at the university of nebraska medical center in omaha, nebraska. [applause] monty: now ladies and gentlemen, i give you our friend, dutch. [applause] pres. reagan: well -- [laughter] pres. reagan: it is good to be "dutch" again. and it is wonderful to be surrounded by so many fine and talented friends. to...
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hey listen who's into did not nancy when you watch the. you know boast both legs men women whose game do you dig right now in let's take the men 1st current player playing in the n.b.a. who you dick. well obviously i hope would stick curry has done you know some guys play the game and some guys change the game curry this change the game with his handles and his ability you know when you stand next on dennis he's maybe 6 foot and you know i'd hate to say that i weigh almost as much distance is i will get dealing now. but he's amazing. you have to give a little going to space on route mount rushmore are because what he's done 17 years i have tremendous respect for. and change the i am i quite see those guys every day and we are missing well who are going on the women's side over there i guess it all takes place through you cause. it to me is what geno has done in just helping his kids you know her interests here and their careers are going to be all if they merged they have been absolutely stalwarts of the game i'm really proud of them if yo
hey listen who's into did not nancy when you watch the. you know boast both legs men women whose game do you dig right now in let's take the men 1st current player playing in the n.b.a. who you dick. well obviously i hope would stick curry has done you know some guys play the game and some guys change the game curry this change the game with his handles and his ability you know when you stand next on dennis he's maybe 6 foot and you know i'd hate to say that i weigh almost as much distance is i...
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that affect nancy pelosi as a freshman representative? guest: i think it had a huge effect on her career. for one thing, when the women's members, youy 23 will not get very far by summoning the sisterhood. it was crucial that she be able to work with men and get men to take her seriously and to listen to her. her approach to that was that fix thenot going to problems she saw around her. she was going to have to deal with it for priority is educating divisional men who might say something down, but trying to get things done. the other thing is she devoted herself in the early years to focusing on policy. she was not claiming the leadership ladder in the early years. she had been in congress for more than 10 years before she decided to run for a leadership position. she was focused on the most important committees and doing the most substantive work. as you heard her saying in the clip you played, she was an or and that really was the education for her in terms of being able to understand policy. very detail oriented mind and a phenomenal m
that affect nancy pelosi as a freshman representative? guest: i think it had a huge effect on her career. for one thing, when the women's members, youy 23 will not get very far by summoning the sisterhood. it was crucial that she be able to work with men and get men to take her seriously and to listen to her. her approach to that was that fix thenot going to problems she saw around her. she was going to have to deal with it for priority is educating divisional men who might say something down,...
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what is nancy pelosi doing? twisting the arm of the democrats, forcing them to vote for a bill that is a liberal wish list that will not become law. if i was any of those 42 not knowing when nancy will ever call you back. only guarantee it for the rest of the year. the election will not turn out much different and that was an early sign. for those who love history even in the short term of history in may of 2010 there was a race in hawaii, people did not thank any republicans, a veteran, a young gun got behind him and he won that race. later on that year, 63 democrats lost their seat. nancy pelosi said they would not lose and continue to put them up on bills the american public did not care. what china has done is not a diverse and. we do not want to make it partisan. we ask democrats to work with us on the committee and continue to decline. how do you look at national police officers, honoring first responders. for those who said it is a diversion and those on the front line. it is offensive to every single ame
what is nancy pelosi doing? twisting the arm of the democrats, forcing them to vote for a bill that is a liberal wish list that will not become law. if i was any of those 42 not knowing when nancy will ever call you back. only guarantee it for the rest of the year. the election will not turn out much different and that was an early sign. for those who love history even in the short term of history in may of 2010 there was a race in hawaii, people did not thank any republicans, a veteran, a...
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nancy pelosi says, you know, this is just a diversion. to oneno of e big problems that is happening in the world right now? >> yes, and also china says the same thing. the chinese and the democrats in congress have pretty much taken the same line over the past months but there is nothing to investigate and china. both china and the democrats have accused president trump of botching the recovery. they have almost daily stories and their newspapers on the front page about how much mr. trump is not doing well and not doing the right thing. today, jason they had a huge photo in color from a bright, the whistle-blower and said he w is basically correct. so we have this strange enlightenment of the democrats in congress with the communist party in china. i can't explain it. >> jason: the ties to the chinese government but they are going after the missouri attorney general, eric schmidt and also mention senator tom cotton and senator josh hawley. how big of a threat is this to the three americans who are in elected offices? >> i think what the c
nancy pelosi says, you know, this is just a diversion. to oneno of e big problems that is happening in the world right now? >> yes, and also china says the same thing. the chinese and the democrats in congress have pretty much taken the same line over the past months but there is nothing to investigate and china. both china and the democrats have accused president trump of botching the recovery. they have almost daily stories and their newspapers on the front page about how much mr. trump...
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i don't think there's quite that disjunction in nancy pelosi. as a communicator i would say the thing that you get to understand is results, everything is about what she's going to get about what the interaction is, whether it's an interview or being on television or given a speech at a fundraiser, whatever. she is much more interested in driving a message home then she is to making her like her or making an audience applaud, it's about what is entering to communicate and how many times do i have to repeat it for you to get the message. >> it's a great point. a couple days ago i interviewed for the first time aoc alexandria ocasio-cortez, who i never interviewed before, they shattered nancy pelosi in some ways, a generation with a very progressive in the house in nancy pelosi runs in her way and aoc is up in her feelings all the time, she is very vulnerable, very open, very millennial, i wonder if you ever had an occasion to see nancy pelosi do vulnerability at all, i wonder if she ever let herselg what it feels like in some ways and what she wo
i don't think there's quite that disjunction in nancy pelosi. as a communicator i would say the thing that you get to understand is results, everything is about what she's going to get about what the interaction is, whether it's an interview or being on television or given a speech at a fundraiser, whatever. she is much more interested in driving a message home then she is to making her like her or making an audience applaud, it's about what is entering to communicate and how many times do i...
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do you ever get a call from nancy pelosi asking you for guidance or advice or input on legislation ors or anything of the sort. >> i don't get those phone calls, i get more phone calls directing saying what they're going to do. that's been concerning to me. they are few and far between because right now we are in the middle of a crisis and if you look at this campus here, if you go two blocks away. [inaudible] the only place that is not working right now is the house inside the capital. >> is the reason less to do with the virus, if there meeting in the senate and more to do with the power play come this way nancy pelosi can actually write the bills in her office, no committee input, no input except from her lieutenants and then invite the members back for the sole purpose of ramming through her legislation? is about really what's going on. >> you are 100% correct. this isn't about reopening a campus. this is about restoring the voice of america during this critical time so if we are not meeting we don't have input. you don't have the americans voice coming through. so empowering the
do you ever get a call from nancy pelosi asking you for guidance or advice or input on legislation ors or anything of the sort. >> i don't get those phone calls, i get more phone calls directing saying what they're going to do. that's been concerning to me. they are few and far between because right now we are in the middle of a crisis and if you look at this campus here, if you go two blocks away. [inaudible] the only place that is not working right now is the house inside the capital....
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nancy is as he said" to meand her feelings all the time .is very vulnerable, very open, very lineal that way and i wonder if you ever had any occasion to see nancy pelosi and her vulnerability at all and i wonder if she ever ... i'm just wondering what it felt like in some ways and what let you see, what it's like to be attacked the way she is, targeted the way she is, mischaracterized the way she is? >> i wouldn't say i got a sense of vulnerability from her. i did essentially feel like she had let her guarddown enough to get a little snippy with me which was nice . i felt like i was getting to her enough for that but she is not an emotive person certainly and i think you're right that there's something generational about that. i think the generation she comes from being born in the 1940s, she's now 80 years old and she comes from a much moreformal era , particularly for women. and i think as you alluded to as well, you can't separate the way she carries herself from how she has been treated. how she's been turned into the bogeyman, this pun
nancy is as he said" to meand her feelings all the time .is very vulnerable, very open, very lineal that way and i wonder if you ever had any occasion to see nancy pelosi and her vulnerability at all and i wonder if she ever ... i'm just wondering what it felt like in some ways and what let you see, what it's like to be attacked the way she is, targeted the way she is, mischaracterized the way she is? >> i wouldn't say i got a sense of vulnerability from her. i did essentially feel...
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and he is someone is consonant no nancy pelosi elisabeth. so i think that she is one of these new hear this a lot from them because these days. i would miss old republican party sprinted back when republicans were gentle and you could do with them. she was literally born into the democratic party. there's never been any doubt about her parson loyalty. she describes her upbringing that way. she said that it was the catholic church, and the democratic party where she came from. and there's an amazing antidote early in the book where she had just moved to california with her husband, she did been in finance and they had four grandchildren. they're going to have another. in the just moved from san francisco or she knows nobody. she is staying with her mother-in-law which is pretty unpleasant for everyone involved . copies they didn't like each other. but they're frantically trying to find house for this large and growing brood of theirs. they found the perfect place. it's a rental that is just perfect for the family. and as they are about to sig
and he is someone is consonant no nancy pelosi elisabeth. so i think that she is one of these new hear this a lot from them because these days. i would miss old republican party sprinted back when republicans were gentle and you could do with them. she was literally born into the democratic party. there's never been any doubt about her parson loyalty. she describes her upbringing that way. she said that it was the catholic church, and the democratic party where she came from. and there's an...
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she's a bit of a shadow to nancy pelosi in many ways. she's an insurgent in the house that nancy policy runs in her nontraditional way. she said in a quote to me like she talks about her feelings all at times talks she's very vulnerable open millennial in that way part i wonder if you ever had any occasion to see nancy pelosi do vulnerability at all? and i wonder if she ever let herself? i'm just sort of wondering what it feels like in some ways what she would let you see? the way she's attacked and targeted the way she is, mischaracterized as the way she is and so forth. >> guest: i would not get a sense of vulnerability from her. i think she let her guard down a little to get snippy with me which was nice that she finally felt like she could blurt out for that. she is not an emotive person certainly think you are right there is something generational about that. i think the generation she comes from, being born in 1940 she is now 80 years old and she comes from a much more sort of formal era. particularly for women. you alluded to as w
she's a bit of a shadow to nancy pelosi in many ways. she's an insurgent in the house that nancy policy runs in her nontraditional way. she said in a quote to me like she talks about her feelings all at times talks she's very vulnerable open millennial in that way part i wonder if you ever had any occasion to see nancy pelosi do vulnerability at all? and i wonder if she ever let herself? i'm just sort of wondering what it feels like in some ways what she would let you see? the way she's...
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otherwise, he barely mentions nancy's death at all. just a brief, dry reference in one campaign autobiography he wrote in the third person, quote, in the autumn of 1818 his mother died. nor did he comment much on the other major family loss he endured while growing up in indiana. the death of his older sister sarah, who died in 1828 from complications related to childbirth. variously described as good humored, industrious, quick minded. she was seat like her father like dark hair and complexion like her mother. her death was a dreadful ordeal perhaps more so than lincoln's mother. she had married a local man, a part of a town lived near pigeon creek and she became quickly pregnant. she went into labor one february fight with some unidentified complications sinking her into the depths of unendurable pain. a neighbor woman later recalls her calling in agony for her father, who heard her screams and awoke abraham and their cousin, dennis, saying something is the matter. thomas went after a doctor but was too late. they let her lay too lon
otherwise, he barely mentions nancy's death at all. just a brief, dry reference in one campaign autobiography he wrote in the third person, quote, in the autumn of 1818 his mother died. nor did he comment much on the other major family loss he endured while growing up in indiana. the death of his older sister sarah, who died in 1828 from complications related to childbirth. variously described as good humored, industrious, quick minded. she was seat like her father like dark hair and complexion...
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i mean, what is your sense of-- how did nancy pelosi get to impeachment?he was a holdout for a while and there were certainly more aggressive members of her caucus who wanted to move early on on impeachment. what brought her around, the facts of the ukraine case or was it something else or she felt she had no choice given where the caucus was? >> yeah, i think it was both. i think she felt it had to be done on the merits and also the position that the caucus, the vulnerable members of the caucus politically had moved to. she did not like the suggestion that see caved, right, or that she was following rather than leading the caucus. but i do think it's fair to say that she always saw it as a sort of pointless endeavor. you have to remember she lived through the clinton impeachment, which she thought was a joke. that's the word that she always used for it, she thought it was basically a political persecution on the part of the republican party that just really for class reasons did not take -- did not see bill clinton as a legitimate president. and when she
i mean, what is your sense of-- how did nancy pelosi get to impeachment?he was a holdout for a while and there were certainly more aggressive members of her caucus who wanted to move early on on impeachment. what brought her around, the facts of the ukraine case or was it something else or she felt she had no choice given where the caucus was? >> yeah, i think it was both. i think she felt it had to be done on the merits and also the position that the caucus, the vulnerable members of the...
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one of the consequential people of the centuries and to have a document that we need to know about nancy pelosi. i have a million questions and there is a way do you want to start? >> i am a huge admirer and i appreciate you doing this. >> you've never written about before and this is your first. and you ever these triumphant stories. and to someone that's never done it before. and to meet the expectations. >> i was totally miserable. i would not recommend it. it reminded me of childbirth in the sense how excruciating it would be and i sure. and this is really hard. and i feel sorry for myself but it's hard to write about. but to be active in politics and making it difficult to finish the book. and then the impeachment was getting underway. so definitely fulfilling. so looking at politics day in and day out and the things you start to feel you are understanding and those dimensions of american politics. so for us to bring that together with years and years of reporting and writing of women in politics in the way congress works and those willing to put in the magazine. >> what you say abo
one of the consequential people of the centuries and to have a document that we need to know about nancy pelosi. i have a million questions and there is a way do you want to start? >> i am a huge admirer and i appreciate you doing this. >> you've never written about before and this is your first. and you ever these triumphant stories. and to someone that's never done it before. and to meet the expectations. >> i was totally miserable. i would not recommend it. it reminded me...
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nancy: no hemos agarrado mucha informaciÓn de la empresa.ja: alejandro, dices que tus padres tienen enfermedades preexistentes. ¿cuÁl es tu mayor miedo cuando salen de casa todos los dÍas a hacer su trabajo? alejandro: muchas gracias por invitarme. es que pues en ese trabajo es muy difÍcil. entonces andan trabajando, y hay muchas plantas aquÍ en estos estados aquÍ. entonces pues son muchos familiares, no nada mÁs mis papÁs, mis tÍos y mis primos. que estÁn trabajando muy duro por muchas horas, trabajando los fines de semana. entonces estÁn haciendo el mismo trabajo, muy rÁpido, hasta he estado comunicando con trabajadores de diferentes plantas y una seÑora me dijo que estaba trabajando en una de esas plantas y... como dices, tienen nada +1 parte de los empleados porque muchos estÁn... pues tienen ese mismo miedo entonces de todos modos tienen la lÍnea rÁpido y todavÍa ponen gente en trabajos que no han tenido entrenamiento, entonces andan corriendo tratando de hacer el trabajo porque les requieren casi lo mismo que cuando tenÍan a todos los
nancy: no hemos agarrado mucha informaciÓn de la empresa.ja: alejandro, dices que tus padres tienen enfermedades preexistentes. ¿cuÁl es tu mayor miedo cuando salen de casa todos los dÍas a hacer su trabajo? alejandro: muchas gracias por invitarme. es que pues en ese trabajo es muy difÍcil. entonces andan trabajando, y hay muchas plantas aquÍ en estos estados aquÍ. entonces pues son muchos familiares, no nada mÁs mis papÁs, mis tÍos y mis primos. que estÁn trabajando muy duro por...
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we will talk to nancy pelosi later this hour. first we want to check it on the markets and see what is going on. abigail, at the beginning of the day it seemed like they cannot quite decide where to go. abigail: that is exactly the case. it is like the calm before the storm. then the storm did seem to hit. it has everything to do with the escalating tensions between the u.s. and china, or markets rediscovering this tension. major averages down .7%. at the lows, down 1%. earlier today, we have the tech heavy nasdaq down higher. a bearish reversal, back in the range we've been talking about. one sign it has to do with this escalation of tensions between the u.s. and china, the china sensitive stocks are doing worse. the chip index is down 1.7 percent. a lot of those chipmakers receive revenue from china. we also have an index called the golden dragon china index down 2.2%. those are chinese firms listed in the u.s.. of course one of the triggers for this tension was the fact the senate did pass a bill that would move to d list -- t
we will talk to nancy pelosi later this hour. first we want to check it on the markets and see what is going on. abigail, at the beginning of the day it seemed like they cannot quite decide where to go. abigail: that is exactly the case. it is like the calm before the storm. then the storm did seem to hit. it has everything to do with the escalating tensions between the u.s. and china, or markets rediscovering this tension. major averages down .7%. at the lows, down 1%. earlier today, we have...
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what is nancy pelosi doing? twisting the arm of the democrats forcing them to vote for a bill that is a liberal wish list. if i was any one of those 42 not knowing when nancy will ever call you back based upon what she was told that she will still guarantee a paycheck she can only guaranteed for the rest of the year. i think the election is going to turn out much different. that was an early sign. for those of you who love history even in the short term of history in may of 2010 there was a race in hawaii. people did not think any republicans could win. the young guns got behind a veteran and he won that race. later on that year 63 democrats lost their seats. nancy pelosi said they would not lose and they continue to put up bills that the american public did not care for. i'm not sure maybe this is just a diversion for an election paid what china has done is not a diversion. we have democrats to work with us on the committee and they continue to decline. how do you look to the national police offers? i want to h
what is nancy pelosi doing? twisting the arm of the democrats forcing them to vote for a bill that is a liberal wish list. if i was any one of those 42 not knowing when nancy will ever call you back based upon what she was told that she will still guarantee a paycheck she can only guaranteed for the rest of the year. i think the election is going to turn out much different. that was an early sign. for those of you who love history even in the short term of history in may of 2010 there was a...
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it's all about china school work is nancy pelosi trying to do question.she wants her pals and buddies to be rewarded and then there vote for her, but what is she doing for the nation. she is enslaving us, not just the next generation but america forever after. if we come out of this and the chinese are the world's dominant economic power, we can just kiss it all goodbye. really, democracy, american independence, free-market systems, those will all take a second seat to the kind of world china tried to create. >> beautifully put. it's funny that you should talk about china buying up american companies. we have a swamp watch on that, involving not crucial senate race in arizona. the details are ahead. don't go what does it mean to be a good neighbor? it means being there for each other. that's why state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we know our customers are driving less, which means fewer accidents. so state farm is returning $2 billion dollars to auto policyholders for the period ending may 31st. and we'll continue making real time d
it's all about china school work is nancy pelosi trying to do question.she wants her pals and buddies to be rewarded and then there vote for her, but what is she doing for the nation. she is enslaving us, not just the next generation but america forever after. if we come out of this and the chinese are the world's dominant economic power, we can just kiss it all goodbye. really, democracy, american independence, free-market systems, those will all take a second seat to the kind of world china...
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jesse: villain of the week, nancy pelosi. senate and the house republicans ready to get back to work, but nancy pelosi still hiding in her san francisco mansion. maybe she is not an essential work. >> once the capitol physician told us it was not proper for us to come back there will be was no choice for us but to say we'll put this off. jesse: remember when nancy tried to fly out of the country during the shutdown and donald trump ground her plane? this time send her a plane with pricey ice cream and send her back to washington. joining me, jim jordan. you guys probably have a lot of work to do. >> i said the other day. farmers are planting crops. truckers are moving goods, and stockers are stocking shelves, but congress can't come back to work? you have task force meetings all across the country. the task force that's supposed to meet when our nation has a big issue to deal with is not doing that. let's get back to work and do the people's business. jesse: do you think there is something more nefarious or political involved
jesse: villain of the week, nancy pelosi. senate and the house republicans ready to get back to work, but nancy pelosi still hiding in her san francisco mansion. maybe she is not an essential work. >> once the capitol physician told us it was not proper for us to come back there will be was no choice for us but to say we'll put this off. jesse: remember when nancy tried to fly out of the country during the shutdown and donald trump ground her plane? this time send her a plane with pricey...
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i'm not turning my voting card over to nancy pelosi.ow why anybody would vote today to allow that to happen to have only 20 members on the floor constituting a quorum to do business in the people's house of representatives. it's never happened before in over 200 years and that means through world wars and other pandemics, the spanish flu, showed up to work. today we are here working safely and all the protocols of social distancing are in place so why she chooses to do this now where she can literally hold the votes of other members of congress, that is a dangerous precedent and frankly, i wouldn't want to have to go home and explain why i turn my card over to her but a lot of democrats today are considering voting for a bill that turns their voting card over to nancy pelosi. >> sandra: that's where you stand on that. congressman steve scalise, great to see you this morning, thank you for being here. >> ed: meanwhile, police in southeast florida now issuing arrest warrants for two nfl players accused of armed robbery at a house party th
i'm not turning my voting card over to nancy pelosi.ow why anybody would vote today to allow that to happen to have only 20 members on the floor constituting a quorum to do business in the people's house of representatives. it's never happened before in over 200 years and that means through world wars and other pandemics, the spanish flu, showed up to work. today we are here working safely and all the protocols of social distancing are in place so why she chooses to do this now where she can...
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nancy pelosi, ever the professional, always mature. racks among pelosi up supporters much different, considering the president is known to take some cheap shots of his own. >> the president's daughter gets out of law school, pretty good tweet. >> tiffany trump graduated from georgetown law school recently, the president congratulated her on twitter with this trump like tweet, congratulations to my daughter tiffany on graduated from georgetown law, great student, great school, just what i need, a lawyer in the family. unclear if he's being sarcastic or serious but a funny tweet nonetheless. another trump going places. incredible family of what is, apologize and finally a president with a sense of humor, some positive tweets there. >> people at home might not know that rob loves to go to movies in the actual movie theater so i feel like you might be in the minority of this next study. >> i love going to the theater too but as the country opens up, looks like a lot of people are very hesitant to do just that. check out the numbers, 70% of
nancy pelosi, ever the professional, always mature. racks among pelosi up supporters much different, considering the president is known to take some cheap shots of his own. >> the president's daughter gets out of law school, pretty good tweet. >> tiffany trump graduated from georgetown law school recently, the president congratulated her on twitter with this trump like tweet, congratulations to my daughter tiffany on graduated from georgetown law, great student, great school, just...
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it's all about china school work is nancy pelosi trying to do question.s her pals and buddies to be rewarded and then there vote for her, but what is she doing for the nation. she is enslaving us, not just the next generation but america forever after. if we come out of this and the chinese are the world's dominant economic power, we can just kiss it all goodbye. really, democracy, american independence, free-market systems, those will all take a second seat to the kind of world china tried to create. >> beautifully put. it's funny that you should talk about china buying up american companies. we have a swamp watch on that, involving not crucial senate race in arizona. the details are ahead. don't go audible is my road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historical fiction before, but i'm obsessed with it now. there are a lot of like, classic and bi
it's all about china school work is nancy pelosi trying to do question.s her pals and buddies to be rewarded and then there vote for her, but what is she doing for the nation. she is enslaving us, not just the next generation but america forever after. if we come out of this and the chinese are the world's dominant economic power, we can just kiss it all goodbye. really, democracy, american independence, free-market systems, those will all take a second seat to the kind of world china tried to...
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nancy come are you eating designer ice cream? building a homeless shelter where people can take a shower, a warm meal and get counseling? that is straight ahead. you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need.
nancy come are you eating designer ice cream? building a homeless shelter where people can take a shower, a warm meal and get counseling? that is straight ahead. you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and...
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nancy.ancy. >> reporter: norah, it's a >> reporter: norah, it's a growing prob growing problem that has now drawn the attention of the c.d.c. and fema. many poultry workers here in maryland are immigrants who live with their coworkers in group homes, making it difficult to stop the spread. poultry is big business in maryland, the state's top agriit also the driving force behind aa coronavirus spike. >> they share rides together to work. they're transported back and forth in vans. there's a lot of public transport. they don't have their own vehicle. so, it's a difficult situation for them. r: mororter: more than 260 poultry workers have fallen ill in maryland, 400 in georgia. ( horn honks ) in virginia, workers protested outside a perdue plant this week, demanding testing and paid time off. >> we understand that they provide meals for millions of people, but lives are more important right now. >> reporter: from coast to coast, about two dozen meatpacking plants have had to shut down some time
nancy.ancy. >> reporter: norah, it's a >> reporter: norah, it's a growing prob growing problem that has now drawn the attention of the c.d.c. and fema. many poultry workers here in maryland are immigrants who live with their coworkers in group homes, making it difficult to stop the spread. poultry is big business in maryland, the state's top agriit also the driving force behind aa coronavirus spike. >> they share rides together to work. they're transported back and forth in...
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ultimately, the trump administration and nancy pelosi agree on the same thing.o to war this next covid called forncy pelosi more accountability and transparency. ere, the trump administration has already implemented these rules. forward, it is really embraced by consumers. in fact, in the harvard harris ll, 88% of americans strongly supported the government mandates for hospitals and insurance companies to reveal their prices before we get care. post it online. fairnessere is a basic in no one with the prices before you pay it. you also hope that it will bend the curve for the cost of health care. one of the things coming out of this is the need for broader coverage. cynthia: as we look at this pandemic, what this experience has been for families trying to protect the savings they have, not sure of their next paycheck, we have seen variants in pricing for covid testing from $75 to as high as $6,000. being blindsided by a $6,000 bill after the fact, when they could have gone to a primary care physician for $75, having that choice allows the american patient, work
ultimately, the trump administration and nancy pelosi agree on the same thing.o to war this next covid called forncy pelosi more accountability and transparency. ere, the trump administration has already implemented these rules. forward, it is really embraced by consumers. in fact, in the harvard harris ll, 88% of americans strongly supported the government mandates for hospitals and insurance companies to reveal their prices before we get care. post it online. fairnessere is a basic in no one...
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nancy pelosi should try too, why? here is a recent picture of nancy pelosi.ears old in march. does she look a d? no. she looked more like 37. how is that possible? if you'd guess diet and exercise, we will not argue with you because we don't know for sure and we really don't want to know. but we would remind the speaker of the house that people with glass faces should not throw stones. that is a lesson cnn chief body building correspondent should learn as well appear the governor's brother also went after the president for daring to take hydroxychloroquine. he said it was not supported by science, but it turns out when the cn in anchor with with coronavirus himself, he took another version of the same drug, which was apparently supported by science. there is a point where hypocrisy becomes so intense, so overwhelming, that you feel dizzy in the face of it. and that is where we are now, unfortunately. try to stay amused. in other gnomic nevertheless. that is about it for us tonight. we are completely out of time and we hope in the face of it all that you have
nancy pelosi should try too, why? here is a recent picture of nancy pelosi.ears old in march. does she look a d? no. she looked more like 37. how is that possible? if you'd guess diet and exercise, we will not argue with you because we don't know for sure and we really don't want to know. but we would remind the speaker of the house that people with glass faces should not throw stones. that is a lesson cnn chief body building correspondent should learn as well appear the governor's brother also...
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nancy, are you eating designer ice cream? building a homeless shelter where people can take a shower, have a warm meal, and get counseling? that is straight ahead. si♪ eless shelter where people can take a shower, a warm meal and g g g gg ♪ >> sean: only in california, san francisco neighborhood suing the city over a whopping 300% increase. the homeless sidewalk tents during the coronavirus outbreak exposing even more massive mismanagement in that liberal city. by the way close to nancy pelosi's will gated community mansion. on the one hand and the office in the middle. and by the way, down in l.a. the sheriff down they are saying inmates are intentionally in jail trying to infect themselves with covid-19 in the hopes that it will get them early release. here are three action fox news contributor tammy bruce, c dan bongino. dan, let me start with you and i say, okay. you have covid, will you cough in my face? is that what they are doing question work that doesn't seem like a good idea to me. >> no, the story was weird and it
nancy, are you eating designer ice cream? building a homeless shelter where people can take a shower, have a warm meal, and get counseling? that is straight ahead. si♪ eless shelter where people can take a shower, a warm meal and g g g gg ♪ >> sean: only in california, san francisco neighborhood suing the city over a whopping 300% increase. the homeless sidewalk tents during the coronavirus outbreak exposing even more massive mismanagement in that liberal city. by the way close to...
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of coursws nancy pelosi k that, obviously. robert: still, as i repted with my post colleagues this week, the white house is open to a deal withore money for states on the table. in exchange, the white house wants tax baks for businesses. but jake, tonight, frid night, inside the house of representatives, there's still not a final vote on speaker pelosi's package. what's going o on the floor? jake: that's exactly right, bob. right now we are at the tail end of a day during which nancy pelosi spent much of it,uch of today twisting arms and gettingm herratic colleagues in line, she hopes, to vote for this major piece of legislation. $3 trillion. they took jay powell'squ words e seriously and crafted a package that nancy pelosi herself described as onof the broadest pieces of legislation to come in front of congress in a very long tim the risk is quite obvious politically, bob. there's two ris, right. there's the risk that they don't do enough at the end of the day which we'll have to see when the end of the day is and then there'
of coursws nancy pelosi k that, obviously. robert: still, as i repted with my post colleagues this week, the white house is open to a deal withore money for states on the table. in exchange, the white house wants tax baks for businesses. but jake, tonight, frid night, inside the house of representatives, there's still not a final vote on speaker pelosi's package. what's going o on the floor? jake: that's exactly right, bob. right now we are at the tail end of a day during which nancy pelosi...
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house speaker nancy pelosi is concerned about president trump's heart. here is the way she put that last night. >> as far as the president is concerned, the -- he's our president and i would rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and his, shall we say, weight group, morbidly obese they say. >> and, of course, that led to this question for the president today. >> last night nancy pelosi called you morbidly obese. what do you have to say in >> i don't respond to her. she's a waste of time. >> i just wanted you to see his face when he heard the words morbidly obese. of course, president trump couldn't stop talking about nancy pelosi when he says he doesn't comment on nancy pelosi, which means he went on to lie about her calling her a sick woman saying she has a lot of mental problems. president trump diagnosing mental problems? classic trump lies. then in an interview today, nancy pelosi switched to french when referring to the president's obesity. >> i didn't know that he would be so sens
house speaker nancy pelosi is concerned about president trump's heart. here is the way she put that last night. >> as far as the president is concerned, the -- he's our president and i would rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and his, shall we say, weight group, morbidly obese they say. >> and, of course, that led to this question for the president today. >> last night nancy pelosi called you morbidly...
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nancy pelosi should try too. why? here is a recent picture of nancy pelosi.march but does she look a d, no, more like 37. how is that possible. if you guessed diet and exercise we don't know for sure. and we don't really want to know, but we would remind the speaker of the house that people with glass vases should not throw stones. that is a lesson that she potting correspondent should learn as well. and also after the president a r daring to take hydroxychloroquine come he said it was not supported by science, but it turns out when thert cnn anchor with coronavirus himself, he took another version of the same drug, which was apparently supported by science. there is a point where hypocrisy becomes so intense, so overwhelming that you feel dizzy in the face of this. and that is where we are now, and unfortunately. try to stay amused but nevertheless pair that is about it for us tonight. we are completely out of time and we hope in the face of it all you have a great night too. speaking of great, the great sean hannity from new york. >> sean: did i just hear y
nancy pelosi should try too. why? here is a recent picture of nancy pelosi.march but does she look a d, no, more like 37. how is that possible. if you guessed diet and exercise we don't know for sure. and we don't really want to know, but we would remind the speaker of the house that people with glass vases should not throw stones. that is a lesson that she potting correspondent should learn as well. and also after the president a r daring to take hydroxychloroquine come he said it was not...
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will reconvenese soon and will be helpful if nancy pelosi is here. done is the -- what we've done is the p.p.p., the paycheck protection program has kept 60 million employees, roughly half of the sector e in the private has been kept on payroll thanks to that measure. going forward, you know, rinciples like deregulation, principles like lowering taxes. the president has mentioned a payroll tax pause which would be for the american people. there are a lot of proposals that want to be entertained. get ahead of the president. reporter: the president wants to get back to work. to reopenhe governors their states. if americans aren't comfortable going to restaurants and movie or the beach or whatever, how do you get this economy moving again? what's the plan? secretary mcenany: i can tell ou there's a lot of pent up frustration in this country. there are americans that do want to go to movies and go back to their jobs. that every day. i think people can trust we have a president who wants to reopen safely.en these are data-driven guidelines to reopening. h
will reconvenese soon and will be helpful if nancy pelosi is here. done is the -- what we've done is the p.p.p., the paycheck protection program has kept 60 million employees, roughly half of the sector e in the private has been kept on payroll thanks to that measure. going forward, you know, rinciples like deregulation, principles like lowering taxes. the president has mentioned a payroll tax pause which would be for the american people. there are a lot of proposals that want to be...
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. >> reporter: nancy pelosi's reaction was different.he snapped at a reporter being asked if there was a double standard from the democrats corner concerning allegations against joe biden compared to brett cavanagh. take a listen. >> i respect your question and don't need a lecture or a speech. there is also due process. the fact that joe biden is joe biden, i have great comfort level with the situation as i see it. >> reporter: pelosi says she supports the me too movement but standby joe biden. she is happy with the way he responded to the allegations which up to this point has been silence. the campaign team has been denying the accusation saying they never happen. tara reade tells fox news she's calling for the release of documents that contain biden at staff records, she believes her complaint is among those. rob: thank you so much. as joe biden prepares to address the allegation this morning the media continues to casting doubt. here's a prime example of that. >> there are a lot of questions why joe biden's campaign is ramping up. i
. >> reporter: nancy pelosi's reaction was different.he snapped at a reporter being asked if there was a double standard from the democrats corner concerning allegations against joe biden compared to brett cavanagh. take a listen. >> i respect your question and don't need a lecture or a speech. there is also due process. the fact that joe biden is joe biden, i have great comfort level with the situation as i see it. >> reporter: pelosi says she supports the me too movement but...
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i would like to ask about the -- nancy pelosi.hy can't we work together as a country and just help the american people out? host: thanks for coal. joel from virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. two things that i think are obvious in this whole situation. it's really uplifting to hear other callers talking about the need to work together. i think we have a real problem with our congress, our senate and our house of representatives, and embracing that, simply because these folks are entrenched. until we have congressional term limits these people are going to play that game and the audacity that they think we don't hear the sound bites last month and then look at something totally the opposite the next month -- i'm talking about republicans and democrats. i voted for both parties in presidential elections since i've been able to vote. it's sickening that they think we are that naive and that ignorant not to be able to realize that. that said, this pandemic, yes it did come from china. but we're partly responsible for it as
i would like to ask about the -- nancy pelosi.hy can't we work together as a country and just help the american people out? host: thanks for coal. joel from virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. two things that i think are obvious in this whole situation. it's really uplifting to hear other callers talking about the need to work together. i think we have a real problem with our congress, our senate and our house of representatives, and embracing that, simply because these folks are...
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nancy pelosi's bill is not going to pass the senate in its present form. you don't have to be a senior at the university of georgia to know that. it has provisions in it. it cost $3 trillion, it will expand the affordable care act which is controversial in the senate. it will change our election law dramatically, nancy pelosi's bill that would federalize elections, take them away from our states. it was forbidden by the united states constitution. nancy pelosi's bill will dramatically change immigration laws, amnesty for people in the country, in the pandemic, will provide a lot of money. hundreds of millions of dollars to people in our country illegally. it will be controversial. nancy pelosi's bill will release many federal prisoners during the coronavirus unless the bureau of prisons can affirmatively show, committing a violent crime. it has to prove that john doak, the prisoner, is being released but won't commit a violent crime. that is not impossible stated to meet. it is very pro-cannabis, i don't know how you feel about cannabis. that is your busin
nancy pelosi's bill is not going to pass the senate in its present form. you don't have to be a senior at the university of georgia to know that. it has provisions in it. it cost $3 trillion, it will expand the affordable care act which is controversial in the senate. it will change our election law dramatically, nancy pelosi's bill that would federalize elections, take them away from our states. it was forbidden by the united states constitution. nancy pelosi's bill will dramatically change...
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nancy isa there is my famous insta pot. care nurse who will be working in the same hospital as doctor choi—pena. working in the same hospital as doctor choi-pena. i let my daughter this morning but i'm sad to leave her but i know she is in good hands. here is the bathroom, this is where the action is. make—up, hair, i don't know what. a shower. it looks kind of cosy to me and i think i'm going to be very happy here over the next eight weeks. christina and derek will be working in the bronx. there is our hospital. the borrower with the highest death rate in new york. we came two days early to get a tour. a lot of sick people. they are coming in quick. that right there is exactly what you think it is. they are about to take a truck away from the hospital. by early april, the situation in new york is so april, the situation in new york is so bad that refrigerated trucks are being used as makeshift bogs, and mass graves dug to deal with the number of bodies. so, it's the morning of my first shift. didn't really sleep very well
nancy isa there is my famous insta pot. care nurse who will be working in the same hospital as doctor choi—pena. working in the same hospital as doctor choi-pena. i let my daughter this morning but i'm sad to leave her but i know she is in good hands. here is the bathroom, this is where the action is. make—up, hair, i don't know what. a shower. it looks kind of cosy to me and i think i'm going to be very happy here over the next eight weeks. christina and derek will be working in the bronx....
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of course donald trump couldn't stop talking about nancy pelosi after he says he never thinks about nancy pelosi. which means he went on to lie about her calling her a sick woman saying she has a lot of mental problems. donald trump diagnosing mental problems? classic trump lies. then in an interview today, nancy pelosi switched to french when referring to the president's obesity. >> i didn't know that he would be so sensitive. he's always talking about other people's -- [ speaking foreign language ] -- their weight, their pounds. so for that, i don't want to spend any more time on his distraction, because as you see in the last couple of days, so much of the time has been spent on what he said, rather than that, i think he should recognize that his words weigh a ton. the president's words weigh a ton, when certain people hear his words, whether it's about our security, whether it's about anything in terms of even their personal health, they believe the president of the united states. so don't abuse the privilege that you have as president by not only not being fully truthful in your comm
of course donald trump couldn't stop talking about nancy pelosi after he says he never thinks about nancy pelosi. which means he went on to lie about her calling her a sick woman saying she has a lot of mental problems. donald trump diagnosing mental problems? classic trump lies. then in an interview today, nancy pelosi switched to french when referring to the president's obesity. >> i didn't know that he would be so sensitive. he's always talking about other people's -- [ speaking...