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has issued newby island five public nuisance violations related to odor issues. according to a district spokesman, they are still negotiating the fines. >> trash is a big business and unfortunately it's a smelly business too. >> don litchfield, the northern california environmental manager for republic services. >> the community itself seems to have some concerns about this site and the odor problem that they're experiencing. >> unfortunately we've been a little slow to address those concerns so we'd like to apologize to the community for that. >> here at the landfill we've had an odor mitigation plan that we've been working on for years. >> we get a lot of fresh refuse that comes in every day and we have odor misting stations set up in strategic locations throughout the landfill that can mitigate some of the fresh odors. >> in addition, republic says it invested heavily in this state-of-the-art recycling facility to help divert landfill waste. >> all of the material that we accept, over a thousand tons a day from the bay area, in california, comes into this faci
has issued newby island five public nuisance violations related to odor issues. according to a district spokesman, they are still negotiating the fines. >> trash is a big business and unfortunately it's a smelly business too. >> don litchfield, the northern california environmental manager for republic services. >> the community itself seems to have some concerns about this site and the odor problem that they're experiencing. >> unfortunately we've been a little slow to...
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. >> reporter: -- and ecology, often taught by volunteers who themselves were once newbies on the boat. >> it's not a little bit cool. it's like inexplicably cool. >> reporter: on-board educator maya nimesto says it's an experience that can change lives. >> if you're at the helm of your life you're the one deciding what you're doing and where you're going. and they get the chance to stand at the helm of a 100-foot ship and decide where the boat is going. >> reporter: girls who had never sailed find themselves doing things they'd never dreamed of. >> i was pulling ropes on a boat. and i helped it move. and i steered on the tiller and i did a whole bunch of things. >> reporter: the clearwater was launched in 1969 by the late pete seeger in an effort to bring attention to the toxic state of the hudson. the river has gained new life, and the clearwater keeps moving those who board her. >> i want something better for myself. i want to explore much more than i already have. >> yeah. >> and this has really shown me that. >> reporter: maybe three days on the water won't make you a full-fledged
. >> reporter: -- and ecology, often taught by volunteers who themselves were once newbies on the boat. >> it's not a little bit cool. it's like inexplicably cool. >> reporter: on-board educator maya nimesto says it's an experience that can change lives. >> if you're at the helm of your life you're the one deciding what you're doing and where you're going. and they get the chance to stand at the helm of a 100-foot ship and decide where the boat is going. >>...
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the newbie's sheriff moses baptized right off the bat. >> my first start i had demarcus webb. my second start i had demario williams. the third start i had dwight freeney. i was on murder row my first year, so i know all about it. it's going to be a difficult task. we're five people. avwe he to work together. we definitely have faith in those guys we can get the job done. >> got to keep the faith. sunday we will air a special edition of game on previewing everything burgundy and gold before their showdown with miami. game on live every sunday morning starting at 11:30 right before nfl today with jb and the crew. >>> all right, gang, time for some football. now that the deflategate story had the air taken out of it let's play some ball tonight. tom brady out of nfl purgatory suiting up for his 16th season after the most tumultuous offseason of his career. now the fighting belichicks or the patriots have had their share of controversy, but they always seem to respond. touchdown tommy trying to keep that alive tonight. >> i'll be out there thursday night. it's obviously been a lo
the newbie's sheriff moses baptized right off the bat. >> my first start i had demarcus webb. my second start i had demario williams. the third start i had dwight freeney. i was on murder row my first year, so i know all about it. it's going to be a difficult task. we're five people. avwe he to work together. we definitely have faith in those guys we can get the job done. >> got to keep the faith. sunday we will air a special edition of game on previewing everything burgundy and...
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he is taking over from david letterman, but colbert is no newby. suzanne marquez talked to him. >> reporter: stephen colbert has been in america's living rooms for almost two decades. his first role was on the dole show with jon stewart. that led fought colbert report. his name is in lights again as he prepares to take over as host of the late show. i recently sat down with colbert in los angeles. >> reporter: so what drives you? what motivates you? >> anything dumb to do. i like talking about -- i like talking about things that are happening in the news. one of the nice things about doing a nightly show like this, it's hard to get tired of your subject matter because it changes every day. >> reporter: colbert says the entire creative team from the colbert report made the move with him to the ed sullivan theater. but expect a very different tone. colbert says don't look for the overthe top politically charged character he played on the colbert report. >> we're still going to talk about the things we talked about before. i'm just not going to do it
he is taking over from david letterman, but colbert is no newby. suzanne marquez talked to him. >> reporter: stephen colbert has been in america's living rooms for almost two decades. his first role was on the dole show with jon stewart. that led fought colbert report. his name is in lights again as he prepares to take over as host of the late show. i recently sat down with colbert in los angeles. >> reporter: so what drives you? what motivates you? >> anything dumb to do. i...
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kevin mccarthy is a newbie to the congress, but he is somebody who can bridge between the what is now the moderate membership of that caucus, and the more conservative. you heard john boehner singing zipdy do da, it's the song of the south. and the republicans from the south, many of them, think they are underrepresented in the leadership. steve scalise is the majority whip, and he would likely run for majority leader, but there are other names, there's tom price of georgia, he is somebody who badly wants to have that job. daniel webster got i think 12 votes when they elected speaker boehner this year. he's from florida, he's a tea party conservative. a lot of republicans look to him. this will not happen be ak la makes. >> normally you would think somebody would want this job, michael shure, but having seen what speaker boehner has been through in recent times, you wonder whether -- i assume that somebody like kevin mccarthy or any of the other guys that you named would want to be third in line to the presidency of this country, but this is a tough job, because you are still dealing
kevin mccarthy is a newbie to the congress, but he is somebody who can bridge between the what is now the moderate membership of that caucus, and the more conservative. you heard john boehner singing zipdy do da, it's the song of the south. and the republicans from the south, many of them, think they are underrepresented in the leadership. steve scalise is the majority whip, and he would likely run for majority leader, but there are other names, there's tom price of georgia, he is somebody who...
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. >> we're here at incubative designs and i'm one of the scientists at this revolutionary newbie yo materials companies where we take local farm waste and mix it with tissue from mushrooms and growing replacements for plastic foams that are used in protective packaging. >> why is this so important? what's the problem with styrofoam? >> there's about $10 billion to $20 billion of styrofoam products used globals. it's not like plastics equals bad. they're fundamentally uncompatible with the earth's biosphere. >> we've all seen this before. almost every big product we buy comes packaged in this material. these are made from unsustainable petro chemicals, and it can take up to a million years, maybe more, for this material to biodegrade and leave the earth. >> we use a combination of agriculture waste like corn husks and mushrooms as a resin and combine them together and grow them in a mold to make a shape from everything from packaging to auto parts. a mushroom growing out of the side of tree is comprised out of mycillium. if you look in the tree structure, you find a vast network of these stran
. >> we're here at incubative designs and i'm one of the scientists at this revolutionary newbie yo materials companies where we take local farm waste and mix it with tissue from mushrooms and growing replacements for plastic foams that are used in protective packaging. >> why is this so important? what's the problem with styrofoam? >> there's about $10 billion to $20 billion of styrofoam products used globals. it's not like plastics equals bad. they're fundamentally...
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of course, one not so newbie who goes by the name of t.142 sold out shows, eagles are finally winding down their history of the eagles live in concert tour. they kicked off in the summer of 2013. clocking in at almost three hours this is the definitive show for anyone who is a fan of the eagles and fearings the band's greatest hits and some of their lesser known songs. 40 something years after their founding, the eagles are still soaring and higher than ever. ♪ >> reporter: a rolling stone gathers no moss and neither does the world's greatest rock 'n' roll band. ♪ the stones zip code summer stadium tour launched 51 years after they first toured the u.s. and two years after the last stones' u.s. tour. ♪ ♪ i like it like it yes, i do >> reporter: mick and the boys have been one of stubhub most in demand tickets and all bets are they'll continue to keep rolling in the years to come. ♪ after a long absence, australia's rock gods a cdc return to u.s. shows with the rock or bust world tour which kicked off earlier this year the at coachella. thi
of course, one not so newbie who goes by the name of t.142 sold out shows, eagles are finally winding down their history of the eagles live in concert tour. they kicked off in the summer of 2013. clocking in at almost three hours this is the definitive show for anyone who is a fan of the eagles and fearings the band's greatest hits and some of their lesser known songs. 40 something years after their founding, the eagles are still soaring and higher than ever. ♪ >> reporter: a rolling...
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if he can't play another philadelphia newby ryan matthews will get the start. bird are trying to go zero and three for the first time this century. >> yes. >> wow, thanks buddy. see new a bit. >>> when pope francis arrives in philadelphia his first stop is cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul. >> just ahead our own pat ciarrocchi shows you high tech improvements being installed just in time for the holy father's arrival, kate. >>> as pope francis arrives in philadelphia, so will the cloud, the the question is, will it rain? this list will system you see off the coast of the caroline could bring a sunday spoiler to the area just in time for one of the biggest weekend in our history, i'll have more on that coming up w feces office pope's visit the start to come together and one big piece, the cathedral basilica of the st. peter and paul. >> it will be first stop for pope francis after he touches down in philadelphia. our pat ciarrocchi went behind the alter with a look at where the holy father will be for the the first time in philadelphia. >> reporter: we
if he can't play another philadelphia newby ryan matthews will get the start. bird are trying to go zero and three for the first time this century. >> yes. >> wow, thanks buddy. see new a bit. >>> when pope francis arrives in philadelphia his first stop is cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul. >> just ahead our own pat ciarrocchi shows you high tech improvements being installed just in time for the holy father's arrival, kate. >>> as pope francis...
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there are election requirements that this political newbie say she is turned to her campaign lawyer fordvice. that lawyer was joel arends who she testified advised her could sign off on petitions even if she didn't witness every single signature on them. >> and joel was my friend, i trusted them. when he said you could sign it, i was sure he knew the rules. >> i have an incredibly humiliating experience for my family and i have the loss of my medical license. and what happened to joel? from the moment he knew that there was trouble, he went out and did a fundraiser for my opponent. i mean really? >> the jury didn't buy it. dr. annette bosworth lost in the primary, was convicted of election fraud and was convicted of perjury. her lawyer, she says, didn't miss a beat. >> please help me welcome mr. donald j. trump! >> do you know where the money went? >> he could have brought in $850,000 by our calculations. we just don't know where the money is the group doesn't have a good track record. >> does it go to a charity? >> it's not a charity. as far as we can tell it's a political action group
there are election requirements that this political newbie say she is turned to her campaign lawyer fordvice. that lawyer was joel arends who she testified advised her could sign off on petitions even if she didn't witness every single signature on them. >> and joel was my friend, i trusted them. when he said you could sign it, i was sure he knew the rules. >> i have an incredibly humiliating experience for my family and i have the loss of my medical license. and what happened to...
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he is taking over the show from david letterman but colbert is no newbie.the ceo of uber. >>> i hope you enjoy your labor day. it is going to be beautiful out there near 90 degrees. lots of sunshine. heat and humidity return for tomorrow. we are going to see showers and thunderstorms back in the forecast for wednesday and thursday. larry? >>> unfortunately, it appears that pedestrian struck is now a fatal traffic accident, again this is on route 355 southbound at southbound west land drive. we expect more information on that. we'll have an update in 25 minutes. >>> cbs this morning is coming up next. >>> thanks for starting your labor day with us. have a great rest of the day. we'll be >>> good morning. it is monday, september 7th, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." presidential candidates hit the ground running this labor day. a new poll shows bernie sanders surging past hillary clinton. >> the dentist who killed cecil opens up. and a new fallout after a violent pillow fight left army cadettes bloody. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opene
he is taking over the show from david letterman but colbert is no newbie.the ceo of uber. >>> i hope you enjoy your labor day. it is going to be beautiful out there near 90 degrees. lots of sunshine. heat and humidity return for tomorrow. we are going to see showers and thunderstorms back in the forecast for wednesday and thursday. larry? >>> unfortunately, it appears that pedestrian struck is now a fatal traffic accident, again this is on route 355 southbound at southbound...
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i met him in that corner two years ago when he and i were newbies on this campus. i had just come here as president, and mistook him for a student at first. he's youthful in his appearance and his actions. he's a wonderful fellow. >> many colleagues are calling professor schmidt a star of the delta state faculty. >>> the corruption trial for u.s. senator bob menendez from new jersey will likely be pushed back until next year. >> the defense has filed a motion to vacate the current trial date of october 13th. prosecutors don't plan to oppose the motion. senator menendez is accused of accepting cash and gifts in exchange for political influence. both sides are due in court thursday to argue about why the indictment should be dropped. >>> two pennsylvania men are now facing charges in two separate child pornography investigations. attorney general kathleen cain announced their arrests earlier today as part of her office's ongoing efforts to crack down on online child porn. 29-year-old matthew seibel of fayette county and andrew wilcox jr. of lehigh county are facing n
i met him in that corner two years ago when he and i were newbies on this campus. i had just come here as president, and mistook him for a student at first. he's youthful in his appearance and his actions. he's a wonderful fellow. >> many colleagues are calling professor schmidt a star of the delta state faculty. >>> the corruption trial for u.s. senator bob menendez from new jersey will likely be pushed back until next year. >> the defense has filed a motion to vacate the...
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. >> we're here at incubative designs and i'm one of the scientists at this revolutionary newbie yo materials companies where we take local farm waste and mix it with tissue from mushrooms and growing replacements for plastic foams that are used in protective packaging. >> why is this so important? what's the problem with styrofoam? >> there's about $10 billion to $20 billion of styrofoam products used globals. it's not like plastics equals bad. they're fundamentally uncompatible with the earth's biosphere. >> we've all seen this before. almost every big product we buy comes packaged in this material. these are made from unsustainable petro chemicals, and it can take up to a million years, maybe more, for this material to biodegrade and leave the earth. >> we use a combination of agriculture waste like corn husks and mushrooms as a resin and combine them together and grow them in a mold to make a shape from everything from packaging to auto parts. a mushroom growing out of the side of tree is comprised out of mycillium. if you look in the tree structure, you find a vast network of these stran
. >> we're here at incubative designs and i'm one of the scientists at this revolutionary newbie yo materials companies where we take local farm waste and mix it with tissue from mushrooms and growing replacements for plastic foams that are used in protective packaging. >> why is this so important? what's the problem with styrofoam? >> there's about $10 billion to $20 billion of styrofoam products used globals. it's not like plastics equals bad. they're fundamentally...
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this is a heads up to every candidate and the newbies. donald trump should be thanking hugh hewitt so he's aware of some of the nature of the questions being asked instead of being upset he was challenged or asked a very basic question. this could help him if he learns from it in the debate. >> what do you think, ellen? >> you know, there was the same kind of critic jim that happened in george w. bush when he was running for office. he wasn't that schooled in world affairs, he didn't know everything, he said he knew about mexico because he was the texas governor. they went after him. it did not stick. i don't think this is actually going stick with donald trump either. >> all right. the polls still have him way ahead. thank you both for joining us. we may have yet to hear what mr. trump thinks about mr. rebel. thank you both. >> thanks, molly. >>> in today's beyond the dream poverty runs rampant throughout the world. some dig wells for clean water. others plant food, donate money or build homes. there's many ways to help people in need. y
this is a heads up to every candidate and the newbies. donald trump should be thanking hugh hewitt so he's aware of some of the nature of the questions being asked instead of being upset he was challenged or asked a very basic question. this could help him if he learns from it in the debate. >> what do you think, ellen? >> you know, there was the same kind of critic jim that happened in george w. bush when he was running for office. he wasn't that schooled in world affairs, he...
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. >> mick jagger, yeah, a bunch of newbies. >> jimmy: i love those guys. what's it like -- what's it like having mick jagger as your boss? >> it's so -- it's so crazy. i can't -- i mean, i have loved the stones since birth. i can't -- i can't really handle the fact that he's my boss. everyone else on the show manages to be cool about it. >> jimmy: does he give note -- does he give notes and stuff? >> yeah, he's around. he's a great producer. i mean, okay. you be mick. >> jimmy: okay. >> come up to me and say something. i'll show you how i react at work. >> jimmy: i'll pretend i'm taking head phones off. >> yeah, that's good. he does that. [ in english accent ] >> jimmy: all right. come on, let's do one more scene. [ laughter ] we gotta get out of here. we gotta get out of here right now. doing one more scene. olivia, great stuff. what? that was great. very good. >> i just have to go. i just have to go. >> jimmy: that's all you do? >> i can't! i can't talk. >> jimmy: you don't speak to him? >> i just kind of shake weirdly like this. i sort of vibrate my hea
. >> mick jagger, yeah, a bunch of newbies. >> jimmy: i love those guys. what's it like -- what's it like having mick jagger as your boss? >> it's so -- it's so crazy. i can't -- i mean, i have loved the stones since birth. i can't -- i can't really handle the fact that he's my boss. everyone else on the show manages to be cool about it. >> jimmy: does he give note -- does he give notes and stuff? >> yeah, he's around. he's a great producer. i mean, okay. you be...
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there are rules about that, election requirements this political newbie says she turned to her campaignr for advice. that lawyer was joel aaron's, she testified advised her she could sign off on petitions even if she didn't personally witness every single signature on them. >> joel was my friend. i trusted him. when he said you can sign it, i was sure he knew the rules. i have an incredibly humiliating experience for my family and i have the lose of my medical license, and what happened to joel from the moment he knew that there was trouble, he went out and did a fundraiser for my opponent. i mean, really? >> reporter: the jury didn't buy it. dr. annette bosworth lost in the primary, was convicted of committing election fraud as well as perjury. she's serving three years probation on a suspended sentence of 24 years and lost her medical license. her lawyer she says didn't miss a beat. >> please help me welcome mr. donald j trump. >> drew, assuming money was raised tuesday night, do we know how much or where it went? >> aaron's could have taken in $850,000 by our kcalculations. they don'
there are rules about that, election requirements this political newbie says she turned to her campaignr for advice. that lawyer was joel aaron's, she testified advised her she could sign off on petitions even if she didn't personally witness every single signature on them. >> joel was my friend. i trusted him. when he said you can sign it, i was sure he knew the rules. i have an incredibly humiliating experience for my family and i have the lose of my medical license, and what happened...
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both of those incidents together and i say this seems like something that comes from outsiders, from newbiesle not skilled politicians. but at same time i think to myself i don't think carly fiorina would make either mistakes if they are truly mistakes. think she is sharper and smarter, part of what unfortunately you need to be in order to not let these things go by and hurt you. i don't think it hurts donald because he has proven himself someone to impervious to having gaffs, hurt his position. with ben carson it is a little bit more easy. >> what would you say to this? that's why people love the fact that neither one of them is, you know, kind of roped in by pcness? i mean -- >> that's right. >> you know what? they probably have more leeway. i see you nodding andrea, more leeway than most people do to say what they feel, people are listening to know what they feel. >> we've already seen donald trump years ago come out and talk about obama's birth certificate. remember he said -- >> right. >> he would pay him. demanded to see the birth certificate. people remember that. they don't care. so
both of those incidents together and i say this seems like something that comes from outsiders, from newbiesle not skilled politicians. but at same time i think to myself i don't think carly fiorina would make either mistakes if they are truly mistakes. think she is sharper and smarter, part of what unfortunately you need to be in order to not let these things go by and hurt you. i don't think it hurts donald because he has proven himself someone to impervious to having gaffs, hurt his...
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this mom, this political newbie, she won that seat for the united states senate by 20 points. that 20-point victory was apparently just a warm-up act for her re-election, because she won her re-election by 34 points. not she got 34% of the vote. she won by a 34-point margin. in a state that's supposed to be a purple state, turns out when it comes to the basics of winning elections and getting stuff passed, senator amy klobuchar is a really good politician. she's consistently centrist, she appears to not have an enemy in the political world. she has never been known to say a mean thing about any other politician or possibly even another person on the public record. she's also consistently very funny, which i firmly believe is part of her political success. she is also one of the only people at a very high level of american politics either democrat or republican, who you can imagine knowing. like, as a person. i mean, unless you're used to the rarefied world in which most high-level politicians live in and come from, she really is one of the very few high-level american politici
this mom, this political newbie, she won that seat for the united states senate by 20 points. that 20-point victory was apparently just a warm-up act for her re-election, because she won her re-election by 34 points. not she got 34% of the vote. she won by a 34-point margin. in a state that's supposed to be a purple state, turns out when it comes to the basics of winning elections and getting stuff passed, senator amy klobuchar is a really good politician. she's consistently centrist, she...
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. >> first of all let me tell you, you all were so cool and so kind, i was a newbie there on -- >> no genuinely so boring, people don't like -- they don't know how boring it is. is she having fun? >> you couldn't help have fun. i know you must be thrilled. you kind of let it slip that "pitch perfect 3". >> it's happening so exciting. >> so you guys will be back together. >> i know. i'm really excited about the third one. the second one we had this window of time we had to make it and it was all -- we were all panicked about it but we'll make the third one next year and i think everyone is excited to do something a little different, change up the structure of it or something and, you know, just do something creative. >> i was reading about rebel wilson. what she said about her character and where it will go. everyone has an idea and that's why -- >> kay cannon is writing the script so we might be all texting her. what if i was an astronaut. >> and elizabeth, thanks, wow. she is just terrific and did such a great job in directing the second one. all right, so you have an announcement he
. >> first of all let me tell you, you all were so cool and so kind, i was a newbie there on -- >> no genuinely so boring, people don't like -- they don't know how boring it is. is she having fun? >> you couldn't help have fun. i know you must be thrilled. you kind of let it slip that "pitch perfect 3". >> it's happening so exciting. >> so you guys will be back together. >> i know. i'm really excited about the third one. the second one we had this...
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. >> all the newbies. >> get the early wake-up call. >> when we egot, we can sleep in. >> you're right. thanks for taking the time. season 19 of "the view" premieres this morning. 11:00 a.m. eastern. right here on abc. amy. >> all right, robin. now to a new series we are kicking off this week "stealing celebrity secrets." let's do it. we'll show you the tricks stars use to look their best and this morning sara haines is showing us the secrets to the hottest hairtile in hollywood. >> stop right there before you go. can you start on your right? >> beautiful. >> reporter: tossled tresses, styled by this woman. l'oreal paris celebrity artist mara revealing all her secrets for her hottest hairtile in hollywood with something she's called the wavy hairdo. we're seeing this tossled wave look on celebrities. why do you think it's so hot? >> it's perfectly casual cool, yet still really feminine and you can make it your own. >> i heard you come up with this hair dance. >> yes. >> like a bend and snap? are we doing like macarena? what's going to go down? is there music. >> arm over, arm back, kin
. >> all the newbies. >> get the early wake-up call. >> when we egot, we can sleep in. >> you're right. thanks for taking the time. season 19 of "the view" premieres this morning. 11:00 a.m. eastern. right here on abc. amy. >> all right, robin. now to a new series we are kicking off this week "stealing celebrity secrets." let's do it. we'll show you the tricks stars use to look their best and this morning sara haines is showing us the secrets to...
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so trump wasn't a newbie to that show. >> no, no. didn't we have this last time with her man cain? >> no, that's part of your job. >> i heard the audio. it was hard to distinction the word kurd from crude. >> carly fiorina was able to answer it. >> and she did. totally familiar with the situation. give her that. okay. >> exactly. >> and you can't -- i think trump's fascination that trump has with himself and his ability to take down interviewers may fade. i think it wouldn't hurt him to study up. >> well, that's what -- and, you know, as nan was saying, because carly fiorina is her candidate -- >> i'm speaking for myself in this. >> i will speak for -- i listened to that interview and carly fiorina showed once again that not only is she on top of the issue, she's incredibly disciplined. incredibly disciplined. you have to move on to one more thing involving donald trump. he tweeted yesterday meghan mccain was angry and obnoxious, will never make it on fox news. can do so much better. >> let me answer the question i wanted you to ask. >> go ahead. it's perfect. >> is donald trump --
so trump wasn't a newbie to that show. >> no, no. didn't we have this last time with her man cain? >> no, that's part of your job. >> i heard the audio. it was hard to distinction the word kurd from crude. >> carly fiorina was able to answer it. >> and she did. totally familiar with the situation. give her that. okay. >> exactly. >> and you can't -- i think trump's fascination that trump has with himself and his ability to take down interviewers may...
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. >> let the newbies -- >> exactly. get the early wake-up call. >> when we egot, we can sleep in.sh you nothing but the absolute best. >> thank you. >> thank you for taking the time, each and every one of you for being here. season 19 of "the view" premieres this morning. 11:00 a.m. eastern. right here on abc. amy. >> all right, robin. now to a new series we are kicking off this week, "stealing celebrity secrets." oh, yeah, ginger, let's...