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ned: yes. patty: if i could say when i was talking about the programs you can put your shoulder to the initiativese ute you have taken up. aspen is on the advisory. i should have mentioned that before. ned: i'm not quite sure where w e are at. patty: the dates. ned: the dates. i tried to remain optimistic and hopeful. when i say the scholarship has reached this level, it is with a sense of satisfaction. on another level, reflecting on your comments about the law and programmatic efforts, we as a nation should be deeply ashamed of where we are at collectively regarding our collective understanding of this vital part of our nation's past and present. even though there are scholars such as myself or patty and many in the room who write and work in these areas, by and large our national institutions have not handled these subjects well. part of the intent of this weekend together is to provide an impetus to think more broadly about the west in relationship to more conventional subjects of american
ned: yes. patty: if i could say when i was talking about the programs you can put your shoulder to the initiativese ute you have taken up. aspen is on the advisory. i should have mentioned that before. ned: i'm not quite sure where w e are at. patty: the dates. ned: the dates. i tried to remain optimistic and hopeful. when i say the scholarship has reached this level, it is with a sense of satisfaction. on another level, reflecting on your comments about the law and programmatic efforts, we as...
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james, ned, jehmu. thank you for being here to discuss it. obviously more to come, thank you very much. >>> now this, internal emails suggest some google employees wanted to alter the search functions to counter president trump's travel ban. is this more evidence of silicon fighting for conservative voices. intel coming up on that. markets in record territory again today. how long can the bull run last? years, so far. we'll ask the experts next. making my dreams a reality takes more than just investment advice. from insurance to savings to retirement, it takes someone with experience and knowledge who can help me build a complete plan. brian, my certified financial planner™ professional, is committed to working in my best interest. i call it my "comfortable future plan," and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. find your certified financial planner™ professional ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningi
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and ned ryun. a lot of buildup to this. it will probably be political theater. democrats may be focused on russia and republicans focused on the conservative voices. i'm hoping to get some kind of resolution when it's all said and done. >> it will be a lot of political theater, but we have to get to the bottom of the issue with regards to transparency on what these special media companies are doing. we are making a huge mistake by identifying social media companies when they are content publishers. i thoinlt way we get to transparency -- i think only way we get to transparency, we expect them to be honest' brokers, how their algorithms are working. are they respecting the privacy of american citizens, and i think they will have to be compelled to actually be open and honest and transparent about it. tomorrow's hearings are going to be political theater. they have to go back to that 9h 1996 telecommunications act and say there are no exceptions any more. the chairman of the fcc wrote an interesting blog post to say it's time for the fcc to have more regulatory ov
and ned ryun. a lot of buildup to this. it will probably be political theater. democrats may be focused on russia and republicans focused on the conservative voices. i'm hoping to get some kind of resolution when it's all said and done. >> it will be a lot of political theater, but we have to get to the bottom of the issue with regards to transparency on what these special media companies are doing. we are making a huge mistake by identifying social media companies when they are content...
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by my guest nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave in personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and in. dice he is president of mrs institute or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really wanted to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court nominee kind of blow up and it's going to probably obsess us for the next week and then then four former provides president joe biden he has his comment trump supporters are the dregs of society i thought we got over the deplorable mistake here it seems to be repetitive and it does seem to be focused on this politics of grievance and resentment how do you put it all together go ahead jeff. only cavanagh hearings are the latest flashpoint i was a little surprised to hear biden said that he actually said some conciliatory things back when he was on the senate judiciary committee way back in the clarence thomas nomin
by my guest nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave in personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and in. dice he is president of mrs institute or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really wanted to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court nominee kind of...
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ned ryun, and rob wolf, madison jessie otto. ned, i'll start with you. it's interesting. we get this anonymous essay from some whoins somewhere in the trump administration supposedly the same week we get the wood washed book, a week after we get the sort of notion neighbor washington, d.c. can rise up, both the left and right against president trump as a narrative. what do you make of it all. >> i think the "new york times" firmly established itself as the leader of the opposition party and is actively syncing to de -- actively seeking to destabilize our democracy. they are seeking to undermine the duly elected president of the united states. we don't know who this person is. we don't know if they are a political appointee or a government appointee. there are members of the bureaucracy that have been working to under mine president trump from day one. but this is a continuing civil war between the establishment ruling class and donald trump and his voters. to decide which direction this country is going to go. i have to admit, reading that opinion piece, this is a tacit a
ned ryun, and rob wolf, madison jessie otto. ned, i'll start with you. it's interesting. we get this anonymous essay from some whoins somewhere in the trump administration supposedly the same week we get the wood washed book, a week after we get the sort of notion neighbor washington, d.c. can rise up, both the left and right against president trump as a narrative. what do you make of it all. >> i think the "new york times" firmly established itself as the leader of the...
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by my guest nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave in personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and we cross to jeff dice he is president of institute are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really want to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court nominee kind of blow blow up and it's going to probably obsessed us for the next week and then the end for former provides president joe biden he has his comment trump supporters are the dregs of society i thought we got over the deplorable mistake here it seems to be repetitive and it does seem to be focused on this politics of grievance and resentment how do you put it all together go ahead jeff. the cavanagh hearings are the latest flashpoint i was a little surprised by and he actually said some conciliatory things back when he was on the senate judiciary committee way back in the clarence thomas nomin
by my guest nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave in personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and we cross to jeff dice he is president of institute are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really want to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court nominee...
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and, ned, i want to get two things.reaction to bob woodward's description of the national security tensions within this administration and they're trying to prevent world war iii and donald trump doesn't seem to understand it. and this nbc news report about the possibility russians were behind what's happened to the diplomatic personnel in cuba. >> well, lawrence, the tensions that we see in this administration to my mind at least are unlike any tensions we've seen in previous administrations. in previous administrations you have natural and sometimes logical cleavages between different factions and administrations, state department versus defense department, the intelligence community versus another element. in this case you have president trump versus the world. you have president trump versus his entire national security establishment in some cases. we learn this both from the woodward book and, of course, we saw a very vivid depiction of this in the anonymous op-ed that "the new york times" wrote. it is one man stan
and, ned, i want to get two things.reaction to bob woodward's description of the national security tensions within this administration and they're trying to prevent world war iii and donald trump doesn't seem to understand it. and this nbc news report about the possibility russians were behind what's happened to the diplomatic personnel in cuba. >> well, lawrence, the tensions that we see in this administration to my mind at least are unlike any tensions we've seen in previous...
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charles: ned, a lot of discussion the last 30 days how the republicans go at the mid-term. how do they package their message. a lot of polls are showing them being victims of their own success. people aren't as concerned about it. what does this poll tell you. >> i totally agree with chris. don't count your chickens before they hatch. republicans will have to work hard and defy historical trend to keep the house. if you look at a poll done 10 days ago by the club for growth, there were three issues important to these likely voters in these districts. they want to hear what republicans are going to do if they keep the majority. the most of important issue to them, they have to make the middle class tax cuts permanent. when it came to likely suburban voters, there were two issues, they responded negatively to democrats wanting to abolish i.c.e. and and it is district by district. but the most of important thing republicans have to do is put forth a compelling message. here is what we'll do if you give us the majority in 2018. charles: beto o'rourke may be pushing the envelope
charles: ned, a lot of discussion the last 30 days how the republicans go at the mid-term. how do they package their message. a lot of polls are showing them being victims of their own success. people aren't as concerned about it. what does this poll tell you. >> i totally agree with chris. don't count your chickens before they hatch. republicans will have to work hard and defy historical trend to keep the house. if you look at a poll done 10 days ago by the club for growth, there were...
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ned price, matt miller, gentlemen, thank you very much. >> a democratic risks being expelled from the senate over an email he said should not have been considered confidential. that's next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infection, which can be serio
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todd: ned, thank you very much. carley: the time is now 38 minutes after the hour.lasted online for bragging about a grisly bear hunt. some threatening death. what happened when he reported it to twitter? wait until you hear this. >> and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, any. toddanywhere.todd: maxine wates down on calls to harass republicans. now she's being honored tore leader shvment can'ship. can't make this up. stay with us. how can we say when you book direct at choicehotels.com you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com carley: welcome back. former fbi lawyer lisa page admitting there was no evidence of collusion before special counsel was appointed in the trump russia probe. this according to a transcript of a closed door meeting with congress seen by fox news. page answering questions over anti-trump text messages with peter strzok, more than a year into the trump russia probe and there is still no
todd: ned, thank you very much. carley: the time is now 38 minutes after the hour.lasted online for bragging about a grisly bear hunt. some threatening death. what happened when he reported it to twitter? wait until you hear this. >> and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, any. toddanywhere.todd: maxine wates down on calls to harass republicans. now she's being honored tore leader shvment can'ship. can't make this up. stay with us. how can we say when you book direct at...
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take it up with america majority founder, ned ryan, great to see you node. ned. >> good to be back.your take on what obama said. >> first, i don't know what is new about socialism, that is what you consider medicare for all, it socialism, there is nothing new about, that if has always been destructive. what is is amazing, when people talk about medicare for all, how are they going to pay for that. except higher taxes, i thought, ronnie who cynthia nixon was asked by new york time who will pay for this medicare for all, she said i don't know, we'll pass it get it figured out, we know how they will pay, massive, draconian taxes. liz: we hear from viewer reactions to hurt network all of the time, a struggle between opposing realities and where are the facts, what is your take on president obama going after tax cuts saying they headed to deficit -- they have added to deficit. >> this is height of irony from barack obama who pretty much doubled our national debt in his 8 years in office, he it not seem to have a problem with deficit and ending, i have a hard time believing him to be a de
take it up with america majority founder, ned ryan, great to see you node. ned. >> good to be back.your take on what obama said. >> first, i don't know what is new about socialism, that is what you consider medicare for all, it socialism, there is nothing new about, that if has always been destructive. what is is amazing, when people talk about medicare for all, how are they going to pay for that. except higher taxes, i thought, ronnie who cynthia nixon was asked by new york time...
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bush presidential writer, ned ryun. a lot of folks in this country are rooting against president trump and his tariff war. i know they think it's misguided. but wall street, globalists, the mediate. how do you explain it? >> well, first of all i would encourage trump to keep going. i think people realize -- i don't think this is going to be long term. the tariffs back and forth is about fair trade. we want you to stop steeling and cheating. this is about who is going to control the technology of the future. there is more to this than just the back and forth. i know a lot of his supporters are saying keep going. china has to realize they can only stimulate their economy so much. they are $34 trillion in debt. they are spending a third of their gdp servicing that debt. at some point china will have 0 have a conversation about how we get better trade deals and they stop stealing our technology. charles: rick and tammy, i don't know that people believe that's necessarily retaliation. but the chinese market was up big. the s
bush presidential writer, ned ryun. a lot of folks in this country are rooting against president trump and his tariff war. i know they think it's misguided. but wall street, globalists, the mediate. how do you explain it? >> well, first of all i would encourage trump to keep going. i think people realize -- i don't think this is going to be long term. the tariffs back and forth is about fair trade. we want you to stop steeling and cheating. this is about who is going to control the...
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i want to give ned and margry some time here beginning with ned before we let you go, ned, last words? >> i think in this whole entire debate we have to identify the true racism and these calls, that's true racism and should be rejected and disavowed and i think when we talk this to this conversation of what desantos' motives are, i think we muddy the waters on what true racism is and we don't lead to a healthy debate. i think we need to step back and go listen, ron desantos, there has never been any evidence of prejudice ever. he's been a good man. i think again what his intent was was to say don't screw it up. this debate is little absurd. i want to focus on the issues. we're 60 some days out. there are big decisions to be made by the voters of florida. do you want more of the trump agenda or socialist agenda? >> margry? >> if you use the word, we can talk about the issues, margry to you? >> to be able to talk about the issues right now within the democratic party and republican party, there is no one band. there is variations of and policies, gillum, his platform might be perceived
i want to give ned and margry some time here beginning with ned before we let you go, ned, last words? >> i think in this whole entire debate we have to identify the true racism and these calls, that's true racism and should be rejected and disavowed and i think when we talk this to this conversation of what desantos' motives are, i think we muddy the waters on what true racism is and we don't lead to a healthy debate. i think we need to step back and go listen, ron desantos, there has...
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cheryl: let's bring in attorney and gop strategists ned ryan, guys, good morning. >> good morning. >>th you. cheryl: one of her terms is that she wants -- she wants no lawyers to question her, he cannot be in the room and that she wants kavanaugh to be questioned first. my question to you, how can he be questioned before she gives her testimony to the committee? >> i agree, she shouldn't be questioned, that shouldn't happened, she's the accuser. cheryl: she should go first? >> absolutely. people argue that this is not a criminal matter but it is, she's accusing him of a crime and under our constitution an accuser has -- someone accused has the right to face accuser and the accuser has to lay out the terms, so that this shouldn't be a partisan agree. democrats shouldn't be pushing this. she's making the accusation, it's her accusation that has to be vetted. i mean, he's the one, look, he has passed various fbi checks, he'll had 6 of them throughout his career working in government, being a judge, he's passed them all. cheryl: interesting too, ned, you could make the argument that maybe
cheryl: let's bring in attorney and gop strategists ned ryan, guys, good morning. >> good morning. >>th you. cheryl: one of her terms is that she wants -- she wants no lawyers to question her, he cannot be in the room and that she wants kavanaugh to be questioned first. my question to you, how can he be questioned before she gives her testimony to the committee? >> i agree, she shouldn't be questioned, that shouldn't happened, she's the accuser. cheryl: she should go first?...
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katie phang and ned price, thank you both. >>> a contentious week of hearing for brett kavanaugh.ratic efforts to derail his nomination appearing to go nowhere. what we now know about kavanaugh that we didn't know before the hearing began. i don't keep track of regrets. i never count the wrinkles. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. new boost® high protein nutritional drink now has 33% more high-quality protein, along with 26 essential and minerals your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. the upside- i'm just getting started. boost® high protein be up for life i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. but let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with ins
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i decide to run for the united states senate after i saw senators get those questions wrong in the ned hill hearing in 1991. iran to be a voice for the women and men's across the country who thought it was absolutely wrong for her to be ignored and attacked, swept aside and disbelieved. i ran for i right here in this moment in the united states senate to make sure we never allow that to happen again. for my daughter who sat by my side as we watched that all middle judiciary committee grilled anita hill, for her daughters, my granddaughters who are not quite old enough to understand what will happen on thursday, but who will grow up in a world that will treat them better or worse, depending on how women are treated this week. for caitlin and the women like her who share their stories with me, somewhat loud in front of crowds, some in whispered voices after everyone else has left. and for the women we don't know who have buried their experiences deep down inside, who have kept their secret for decades because they have been too scared or intimidated to come forward, and who are watching
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john: ned, thank you for your time tonight.ollege students actually admitting president trump is responsible for our good economy. who cares what college kids think? go to class. we will play the sound. a new report as crypto currency prices are about to shoot back up. a crypto currency billionaire is here to talk about how you can make money. wait until you hear what he's done for new york city youth. it's an amazing story, next. st, agent beekman was one step ahead of them. because he hid his customers' gold in a different box. and the bandits, well, they got rocks. we protected your money then and we're dedicated to helping protect it today. like alerting you to certain card activity we find suspicious. if it's not your purchase, we'll help you resolve it. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. (nicki palmer) being a verizon engineer is about doing things right. and there's no shortcut to the right way. so when we roll out the nation's first 5g ultra wideband network, it'll be because we were the f
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talk about -- it is interesting, ned talked about why colorado tries to pretend that new mexico doesn't exist or colorado history is so often seen in isolation from new mexico, and there are serious reasons that have to do with understandings about race and culture in the west. new mexico has long settled communities, sedentary communities of people who are descendents of spanish and indian peoples in new mexico, who were there. so there is almost a kind of -- new mexico is a strange place. right? an unusual place in the west. we have to be thinking about race when we think about citizenship, with gender, with culture, as we think about what "go west, young man" meant for all of these different inhabitants. your point is so well taken, but the deeper we get into the history -- and there are a bunch of books available out there to you -- all of our books are available -- you can see a lot of different evidence for a lot of different pieces of this discussion, i think. can i add something about slavery? i think it is one of the dirty little secrets of new mexico and the west that there wa
talk about -- it is interesting, ned talked about why colorado tries to pretend that new mexico doesn't exist or colorado history is so often seen in isolation from new mexico, and there are serious reasons that have to do with understandings about race and culture in the west. new mexico has long settled communities, sedentary communities of people who are descendents of spanish and indian peoples in new mexico, who were there. so there is almost a kind of -- new mexico is a strange place....
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bush have ned tributes to john mccain at a memorial service in washington the late senator died last week of brain cancer a bomb and bush praised him as a consummate statesman who embodied the country's values politicians from across the spectrum attended the service with one notable exception president onil tromping had engaged in a bitter feud with mckay was not invited. john mccain long serving senator an american war hero lies in state. becoming the great and the good from across the...
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ned ryun, i love that wages are growing.t has been a very big problem over the last 20 years if you can imagine. >> that's right. >> wages were not budging. now we're looking at nearly 3% growth. it is a start. >> yeah, no, i like the point, the point that he made about the manufacturing jobs, trish. obama assured us that those manufacturing jobs were gone and never coming back. already 400,000 returned and maybe we'll get to 600,000. and, the unemployment numbers, with african-americans and hispanics. i thought the figure was kind of fascinating, trish, i wasn't aware of it. record unemployment among women. lowest it has been in 65 years. the idea trump came in and made everything better for everyone. the rising tide lifted all ships regardless of party affiliation, regardless of race and gender. that, i listened to a little bit of obama's speech. then i turned it off and i couldn't understand it -- trish: my viewers, getting tweets from folks, they didn't really enjoy taking a trip down memory lane there. >> no. being comp
ned ryun, i love that wages are growing.t has been a very big problem over the last 20 years if you can imagine. >> that's right. >> wages were not budging. now we're looking at nearly 3% growth. it is a start. >> yeah, no, i like the point, the point that he made about the manufacturing jobs, trish. obama assured us that those manufacturing jobs were gone and never coming back. already 400,000 returned and maybe we'll get to 600,000. and, the unemployment numbers, with...
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ned, it's interesting.e like jehmu make the point, we can have capitalism with nice parts but that's not necessarily socialism, is it? >> no, it's not. the reason we are having confusion i think our education system completely tried our young people will what socialism is all about. socialism actually ends up being about submission. i think we have got to go back into our education system and start teaching real such is, history and economics. this is how real economics actually work. i have to tell you, i wrote a piece called in search of americanism 6 years ago. we need to start talking about who we are as a people. how we got to this point. it wasn't chance. it was intentional choice. i think we should go back and teach about our foirnlsd and founding documents. you know what they got right? they were optimistic realists who understood human nature. even more importantly imperfect human beings should never be trusted with consolidated power. what socialists and progressives get wrongs, they think human n
ned, it's interesting.e like jehmu make the point, we can have capitalism with nice parts but that's not necessarily socialism, is it? >> no, it's not. the reason we are having confusion i think our education system completely tried our young people will what socialism is all about. socialism actually ends up being about submission. i think we have got to go back into our education system and start teaching real such is, history and economics. this is how real economics actually work. i...
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the man and his wife fled as ned flames approached their house. they would lose everything.s the pice officers and firefighters continued their desperatemission, embers begin raining down from the sky. the fire is upon them. >> i remember driving by police officers in police cars and seeing fire on both sides of the roadus. >> reporter:he fire does not know mercy. its only purpose is to churn forward and consume anything in s path. >> it was literally structure after structure after structure rning. thousands of structus all on fire within a matter of hours. >> reporter: officer orlando mecias is dispatched t a retirement community is they selled nesteled in the burning hill he arrives to their faces. >> the power is out. i walked into the lobby of ts facility. and there's jusa sea of elderly folks. i kind o at that point said, all right, what are we supposed to do now? reporter: the clock ticking. the fire has surrounded the facity. >> for anybody to say they weren't scared? lying through your teeth. >> reporter: with only smaller police and fire vehicle on this th scene, t
the man and his wife fled as ned flames approached their house. they would lose everything.s the pice officers and firefighters continued their desperatemission, embers begin raining down from the sky. the fire is upon them. >> i remember driving by police officers in police cars and seeing fire on both sides of the roadus. >> reporter:he fire does not know mercy. its only purpose is to churn forward and consume anything in s path. >> it was literally structure after structure...
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here to debate is chuck rocha and republicans strategist ned ryan. the op-ed said a lot of good things what the administration is doing and it seems the conservative is trying to make progress with the administration of the quote so these successes when talking about deregulation and tax cuts and several good things have come despite not because of the president's leadership style which is impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective. we want to start with you on this. what did you make of this? this made a lot of waves, the fact that this was published. >> these things did happen because of donald trump. the american people have a lot of different choices in 2016 and they chose donald trump and because of him these things took place. what the new york times demonstrated again yesterday is that it wants to be the leader of the opposition party against trump by running this anonymous op-ed by someone who i think is a self-indulgent coward and another attempt i think to destabilize our democracy and undermine the duly elected president of the united s
here to debate is chuck rocha and republicans strategist ned ryan. the op-ed said a lot of good things what the administration is doing and it seems the conservative is trying to make progress with the administration of the quote so these successes when talking about deregulation and tax cuts and several good things have come despite not because of the president's leadership style which is impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective. we want to start with you on this. what did you make of...
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ned, chris, thank you for being on. i'm going to ask anna and shannon to stick around.e are going to talk about the clashing in north korea. three months after the singapore summit, the president says things have never been better. woodward says the president is detached from reality. now, they outline how they are working hard to hide the nuclear program. do not miss those details after the breachblgt . i can't believe it. that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. cool, huh? yeah. he plays football, huh? yeah. believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name yes, we are twins. of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation
ned, chris, thank you for being on. i'm going to ask anna and shannon to stick around.e are going to talk about the clashing in north korea. three months after the singapore summit, the president says things have never been better. woodward says the president is detached from reality. now, they outline how they are working hard to hide the nuclear program. do not miss those details after the breachblgt . i can't believe it. that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands? no, i can't believe how...
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. >>> the end of the day has arrived for a statue ned "early days." the cast bronze statue depicts a pioneer and mission padre standing over a native-american, clearly subduing him. critics say it's a symbol of oppression. they voted unanimously to be removed. it will be placed in storage. >>> every tuesday and thursday we introduce you to people doing good things as part of our bay area proud. >> this saturday is the second annual bro annual blood drive. >> i spent years covering people giving back. in some ways, i thought it was time to do my part. my physicifather was a physicia 40 years. >> this is where it separates the blood. >> reporter: he is customer relations manager for the stanford blood center. not that long ago, the red-blood cells were kept but everything else was discarded. that has changed. they discovered white blood cells and other components were needed for researchers. you are helping people in emergency and researchers tackle diseases like cancer and develop cholesterol drugs and more. >> alzheimer's, i think that's big. my frien
. >>> the end of the day has arrived for a statue ned "early days." the cast bronze statue depicts a pioneer and mission padre standing over a native-american, clearly subduing him. critics say it's a symbol of oppression. they voted unanimously to be removed. it will be placed in storage. >>> every tuesday and thursday we introduce you to people doing good things as part of our bay area proud. >> this saturday is the second annual bro annual blood drive....
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ned price, thank you as well. and now time for a quick final thoughts. mike barnicle.s going to be performance. performance on television from dr. ford. it's going to have a huge inflauns with what happens in the court decision with judge kavanaugh. >> i'm thinking about the a different thought than ned price. i think we're dealing with the thoughts of the obama presidency and you can draw a pretty straight line from obama to trump. there's a lot that happened in those years that explains why we are the country we are today. >> noah. >> yes, i think what he said was you do have to distinguish between judge kavanaugh's judicial philosophy and these allegations which are frankly criminal. if we decide the preponderance of evidence supports them, i think you have to pursue his judgeshipped on the circuit co. >> i'll just say for the media, there are two sides to this story. we need to stick to the facts and cover the story and let the story speak for itself, let it play out. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika
ned price, thank you as well. and now time for a quick final thoughts. mike barnicle.s going to be performance. performance on television from dr. ford. it's going to have a huge inflauns with what happens in the court decision with judge kavanaugh. >> i'm thinking about the a different thought than ned price. i think we're dealing with the thoughts of the obama presidency and you can draw a pretty straight line from obama to trump. there's a lot that happened in those years that explains...
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home run, bomb after bomb. 21 runs is more than the giants have scored in their last seven tsme tur ned into bp didn't it? >> i do feel a little bad for them. >>> look at the standings. the a's have 92 wins heading towards a wildcard game against the yankees. the only question is who will host it. >> okay. >> most likely it's going to be in the bronx. because eak,es the a's trail the yankees by two games. the yankees are playing against the red sox. could eam g with nine games left to do. >> we do okay on the road. we're not afraid. world news tonight is next w >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on the air. it now appears the american people will hear from brett kavanaugh's accuser. she's now asking for certain conditions, including her safety. when could this all happen? we're live on the hill tonight with what we've now learned. >>> the deadly workplace rampage today. a female worker opening fire, first outside, then inside. several dead. the massive police response. >>> breaking late today, sources telling abc news the president's former fixer and personal attorney, mic
home run, bomb after bomb. 21 runs is more than the giants have scored in their last seven tsme tur ned into bp didn't it? >> i do feel a little bad for them. >>> look at the standings. the a's have 92 wins heading towards a wildcard game against the yankees. the only question is who will host it. >> okay. >> most likely it's going to be in the bronx. because eak,es the a's trail the yankees by two games. the yankees are playing against the red sox. could eam g with...
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talking prior to the president making remarks about something that we brought you on to talk about, ned price, which is the declassification of documents the president ordered earlier in the week, but let me stay in this moment for a second. prior to boarding air force one to talk about hurricane response, he talked to reporters about a lot of things. jeff sessions, as we mentioned in this show, brett kavanaugh as we mentioned in this show and something we haven't mentioned yet, paul manafort. his former campaign chair, and the president making some comments about manafort saying i believe he will tell the truth 100%. i believe paul manafort will tell the special counsel the truth as manafort now has entered this cooperating plea agreement with the special counsel? >> that's what the president has to say. that's what the president has to say. as long as he says that, he is giving paul manafort -- he is expressing confidence in paul manafort. he was asked in this whether he would consider a pardon of paul manafort, and i thought he said something interesting. we're not even going to go t
talking prior to the president making remarks about something that we brought you on to talk about, ned price, which is the declassification of documents the president ordered earlier in the week, but let me stay in this moment for a second. prior to boarding air force one to talk about hurricane response, he talked to reporters about a lot of things. jeff sessions, as we mentioned in this show, brett kavanaugh as we mentioned in this show and something we haven't mentioned yet, paul manafort....
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to the side and sheriff's deputies stood guard to prevent inmates from getting off the bus until a ned. all of the inmates made it into the court in time for hearings. newspaper reports this is the second time this year has broke >>> happening today, we expect an announcement about the future of the tiburon angel island ferry. maggie mcdonough is a current operator of the three variables to sail across raccoon straight between angel island and tiburon. the business has been in her family for five generations. angel island is a state park and that means businesses have to bid for contracts mcdonough says it will be easy for a bigger company to outbid her. for 10 years she has been asking the state for special consideration because of her family's long history in operating those boats four donna and the mayor of tiburon will make the announcement at 11:00 this morning. >>> i'm rooting for captain maggie. that's a great service that she has been providing for all this time. >>> today is the deadline for ope village camp in san jose to clear out. we will tell you advocates are planning to
to the side and sheriff's deputies stood guard to prevent inmates from getting off the bus until a ned. all of the inmates made it into the court in time for hearings. newspaper reports this is the second time this year has broke >>> happening today, we expect an announcement about the future of the tiburon angel island ferry. maggie mcdonough is a current operator of the three variables to sail across raccoon straight between angel island and tiburon. the business has been in her...
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e's voteprogram ned wie plicantsttdrbe automatically registered to vote. the dmv says that the problem occurred between april 23rd and august 5th. the agency sent a letter to secretary of state alex padilla and that explained that technicians had more than one customer record open on computer screens and those records were inadvertently merged. the mistakes affected vote by mail options, language and political party selections. >> it's one thing to wait hours and hours online to get the registration. it is another thing altogether to walk into the dmv and to walk out with your registration changed and you have not given them permission or you don't even know about it. >> people affected by this will be getting notices in the mail urging them to check their voter registration status. >>> time now 4:42. investigators trying to figure out what caused this plane to go down. what we are learning about the final moments before the crash. chopper 5 captured wsterday... scene of a deadly plane crash in palo alto. chopper 5 captured the wreckage yesterday still in
e's voteprogram ned wie plicantsttdrbe automatically registered to vote. the dmv says that the problem occurred between april 23rd and august 5th. the agency sent a letter to secretary of state alex padilla and that explained that technicians had more than one customer record open on computer screens and those records were inadvertently merged. the mistakes affected vote by mail options, language and political party selections. >> it's one thing to wait hours and hours online to get the...
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the rockies but we're talking about a lot of rain still down here across much of the southern part of ned states and they have been dealing with flooding in that area as you can see the rain extends all the way up into the ohio river valley and the temperatures a little bit cooler for washington one thousand degrees is your high we expect to see here on monday but as we go towards tuesday things start to warm up but it is going to be a cloudy as well as a drizzly day for most areas but down towards miami pop up thunderstorms we do expect to see a temperature there of about thirty one degrees as you make our way down here across parts of central america and the caribbean will watch you a little bit of a depression out here in the atlantic but behind that is a nother storm that could be causing some problems by the end of the week for the eastern part of the caribbean right now though clear skies across much of the area a lot of rain across central america including parts of costa rica as well as down here towards panama we are going to see that rain stay in place maybe get even more intens
the rockies but we're talking about a lot of rain still down here across much of the southern part of ned states and they have been dealing with flooding in that area as you can see the rain extends all the way up into the ohio river valley and the temperatures a little bit cooler for washington one thousand degrees is your high we expect to see here on monday but as we go towards tuesday things start to warm up but it is going to be a cloudy as well as a drizzly day for most areas but down...
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ned first. i apologize for not being clear. >> i think it will have some impact.at that nbc poll we were discussing earlier, 64% of the voters thought -- said they were very or somewhat satisfied with the economy, even more interesting is that 55% of them said they were more likely to vote for a candidate that would actually have tax cuts for american businesses. the only people talking about that are republicans. so i do think that pocketbook issues are always present in voters' minds when they go to the polls. with midterms, though, they are base elections. often those are more visceral issues. the republicans have to start talking about sanctuary cities, abolishing i.c.e. and also not forget to talk about impeachment because we all know democrats if they get the majority back in the house will go for impeachment proceedings. you have to have some of those visceral issues to go along with economic and tax issues as well. neil: democrats say that is not their goal but that is the view a lot of republicans have expressed. is it your sense if we get to the midterms
ned first. i apologize for not being clear. >> i think it will have some impact.at that nbc poll we were discussing earlier, 64% of the voters thought -- said they were very or somewhat satisfied with the economy, even more interesting is that 55% of them said they were more likely to vote for a candidate that would actually have tax cuts for american businesses. the only people talking about that are republicans. so i do think that pocketbook issues are always present in voters' minds...
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by my guest nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave in personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and we cross to jeff dice he is president of mrs institute are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really wanted to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court nominee kind of blow blow up and it's going to probably obsess us for the next week and then then four former provides president joe biden he has his comment trump supporters are the dregs of society i thought we got over the deplorable mistake here it seems to be repetitive and it does seem to be focused on this politics of grievance and resentment how do you put it all together go ahead jeff.
by my guest nate lerner in new york he is executive director of build the wave in personal we have ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority and we cross to jeff dice he is president of mrs institute are a gentleman cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jeff let me go to you first in auburn i really wanted to talk about the politics of resentment and grievance and very broad terms and then we had the case of the supreme court...
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to protect its borders will defend its christian culture and its right to reject immigration asked ned feels he is a victim of politics. my friend who can my doing this week i want to ask you one question you want american citizens a young america they do this. young man they do these things. it's for our meds wife gave me photos of their two daughters to bring to the prison with me . the last time i saw them they were four and six. they will be eleven and thirteen when he sees them again if his sentence is not reduced. and aside from rights group amnesty international she joins us from london welcome to the w. you've been campaigning on ahmed's behalf are you looking for him to be released or for his sentence to be reduced well we're calling on ahmed conditional on terrorism charges to be lifted and him to be released has been imprisoned already for three years separated as you heard from he's missed two daughters and his wife. and the entire substance of the prosecution against him is that he's through that he started and that he is with the police at the border when the border was c
to protect its borders will defend its christian culture and its right to reject immigration asked ned feels he is a victim of politics. my friend who can my doing this week i want to ask you one question you want american citizens a young america they do this. young man they do these things. it's for our meds wife gave me photos of their two daughters to bring to the prison with me . the last time i saw them they were four and six. they will be eleven and thirteen when he sees them again if...
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easide, we saw young women being ech ned as elementary and middle school teachers, showing off the tsgh-tech tools north korea says it uses in its classrooms. here in pyongyang, there are some reports of anti-american propaganda being taken down around the city. kim jong-un has said he wants his people to focus on growing north korea's economy. jeff. >> glor: ben tracy in pyongyang. thank you. tomorrow, a ship will begin towing a long device from northern california more than 1,000 miles out to sea to begin scooping up a massive heap of trash estimated to weigh 88,000 tons. carter evans has more on one young man's audacious plan. e, reporter: it may look like a giant pipe line, but this 2,000- foot-long contraption will soon be cleaning up what's known as "the great pacific garbage patch," made up of an estimated 1.8 trillion pieces of floating plastic. why not just take a big ship out there and scoop all this stuff th? >> this area is twice the size of texas. if you were to skim that with yeats and nets, it would take around 79,000 years. >> reporter: 24-year-old dutch inventor boyan slat s
easide, we saw young women being ech ned as elementary and middle school teachers, showing off the tsgh-tech tools north korea says it uses in its classrooms. here in pyongyang, there are some reports of anti-american propaganda being taken down around the city. kim jong-un has said he wants his people to focus on growing north korea's economy. jeff. >> glor: ben tracy in pyongyang. thank you. tomorrow, a ship will begin towing a long device from northern california more than 1,000 miles...
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ok i want to go back to jeff and albert i want to pick up on a point that ned brought up here i mean if you look at the legislative. victories or policy victories i should rather say of the left over the last forty forty five fifty years the at the center is the supreme court and i think this is one of the reasons why at this eleventh hour. revelation we can never be proven one way or another as far as i know there was never a ripley's report cavanagh's been interrogated questioned by the f.b.i. six times i mean how many people go through that in life ok this is an eleventh hour day and it's politics ok and it's a bloodsport ok but it seems not transparent in this attempt to derail this nomination and it's only because it's trump's not. emanations go ahead jeff well it is a blood sport that's because in many ways a supreme court justice is more important more powerful than president yeah we certainly have a much longer term and i think what's what's going on here is that people understand that this court is going to make macro decisions for american society they decisions on things l
ok i want to go back to jeff and albert i want to pick up on a point that ned brought up here i mean if you look at the legislative. victories or policy victories i should rather say of the left over the last forty forty five fifty years the at the center is the supreme court and i think this is one of the reasons why at this eleventh hour. revelation we can never be proven one way or another as far as i know there was never a ripley's report cavanagh's been interrogated questioned by the...
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here to explain, ned ryan. ned, i bet most of our viewers are not familiar with this term doxxing. what does it mean, and how does it happen? >> i mean, it's the public releasing of personal information, and what took place is that somebody -- and it looks like an ip address related to the house of representatives -- doxxed republican senators, putting out their personal information home addresses, cell phone numbers. you hope that they'll be intimidated, that that they'll be harassed. and i've got to tell you, i am stun at in this behavior -- stunned at this behave. we are just over a year removed from steve scalise, and you're doxxing republican senators? the ends justify the means. if this comes back and paul ryan and mitch mg connell had better -- mcconnell had better call for an investigation to understand who actually did this, and they should have charges pressed against whoever did it. >> ned, and this could be staffers, it could be anybody with access to this kind of information. >> right. >> but in addition to this, you know, we're -- this is dr. ford on whether she knew
here to explain, ned ryan. ned, i bet most of our viewers are not familiar with this term doxxing. what does it mean, and how does it happen? >> i mean, it's the public releasing of personal information, and what took place is that somebody -- and it looks like an ip address related to the house of representatives -- doxxed republican senators, putting out their personal information home addresses, cell phone numbers. you hope that they'll be intimidated, that that they'll be harassed....
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this goes back to ned. we prefer to attributed to a historian. i do think from the early republic forward, the federal government is a significant enterprise. most americans are nearly only contactir with the federal government was a trip to the post office. that's the really connection. that's a discussion for tomorrow, perhaps. is ins seem to me that it the west that in overseeing the administration and distribution of lands, in determining where invery will be and won't be, pushing indians off of land, that the federal government gains capacity. after the civil war, administrating territories and turning them into states. infrastructure just grows significantly and doesn't shrink back in the way that it might once the warmaking effort had ended. >> i run into this discussion a lot. say, the civil war grew the state extensively. yes. it shrank about an awful lot. if you look at the size of a regular army, pre-civil war, 16,000. post civil war, 25,000 or thereabouts. population is growing. relatively little. it is true the government after the w
this goes back to ned. we prefer to attributed to a historian. i do think from the early republic forward, the federal government is a significant enterprise. most americans are nearly only contactir with the federal government was a trip to the post office. that's the really connection. that's a discussion for tomorrow, perhaps. is ins seem to me that it the west that in overseeing the administration and distribution of lands, in determining where invery will be and won't be, pushing indians...
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the rockies but we're talking about a lot of rain still down here across much of the southern part of ned states and they have been dealing with flooding in that area as you can see the rain extends all the way up into the ohio river valley and the temperatures a little bit cooler for washington one thousand degrees is your high we expect to see here on monday but as we go towards tuesday things start to warm up but it is going to be a cloudy as well as a drizzly day for most areas but down towards miami pop up thunderstorms we do expect to see a temperature there of about thirty one degrees as you make our way down here across parts of central america and the caribbean will watch you a little bit of a depression out here in the atlantic but behind that is a nother storm that could be causing some problems by the end of the week for the eastern part of the caribbean right now though clear skies across much of the area a lot of rain across central america including parts of costa rica as well as down here towards panama we are going to see that rain stay in place maybe get even more intens
the rockies but we're talking about a lot of rain still down here across much of the southern part of ned states and they have been dealing with flooding in that area as you can see the rain extends all the way up into the ohio river valley and the temperatures a little bit cooler for washington one thousand degrees is your high we expect to see here on monday but as we go towards tuesday things start to warm up but it is going to be a cloudy as well as a drizzly day for most areas but down...
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national oceanic and atmospheric administration and i'd like to thank the organizers dickie linda zali and ned austin so for their hard work in getting us to this point general polley shook who i grew to have great respect for broke the ice at this meeting he gave a talk and he first slide that he showed in his presentation was a satellite picture from russian. reconnaissance satellite program showing. the construction of a super secret facility that we heard so he showed this picture of it being constructed it just broke the ice everybody laughed we were privileged to have academicians savage from the russian side and academician bond to our who is his deputy of kmita was not going to groom them college them and that's a clear case to selling us that we've had a great number of american colleagues here who leave this is because the russian delegation was large one hundred people i'd say most all of them involved history of answer environmental issues what you would get that is and where this you go it does somebody started to work together and that she lives there why does that we saw that we
national oceanic and atmospheric administration and i'd like to thank the organizers dickie linda zali and ned austin so for their hard work in getting us to this point general polley shook who i grew to have great respect for broke the ice at this meeting he gave a talk and he first slide that he showed in his presentation was a satellite picture from russian. reconnaissance satellite program showing. the construction of a super secret facility that we heard so he showed this picture of it...
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the president asked for the ned declassification of this. when will rod rosenstein and his fbi coach make this available. kennedy: that's what they are promising. james comey will be boring. andrew mccabe, that could be interesting. lisa page and peter strzok, i don't know if we want to read those texts. >> we know they went after donald trump when there was nothing to go after. lisa page and peter strzok had their own agenda. kennedy: they had an ax to grind and the foundation for launching the investigation by her own admission before congress was pretty flimsy. it doesn't sounds like reason enough and strzok admitted that in some of the effects to pace paramour. why has it taken so long? is he worried about the deep state faultout? >> i don't think so. i think he's ready to put a giant spotlight on everything that's gone wrong in the doj and fbi. we know peter strzok was involved in having a conversation with mike flynn. we know he had an ax to grind. what we are going to find is did anybody who signed that fisa application to the judge,
the president asked for the ned declassification of this. when will rod rosenstein and his fbi coach make this available. kennedy: that's what they are promising. james comey will be boring. andrew mccabe, that could be interesting. lisa page and peter strzok, i don't know if we want to read those texts. >> we know they went after donald trump when there was nothing to go after. lisa page and peter strzok had their own agenda. kennedy: they had an ax to grind and the foundation for...