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all over kid o'reilly and his parents are also from china since the one nine hundred ninety s. some two hundred thousand kazakhs from shin jiang have become naturalized citizens of kazakstan many of them have experienced the sudden disappearance of their relatives on the other side of the border. you know because i kept hearing stories about what was happening in china every day. is on my lap at her door and started documenting all the stories china has denied the existence of the camps to the international community but the state media have praised them as successful means of combat in religious extremism this article was published on a local website but quickly deleted but there's still an archived version bus did you wear clothes like that at all louis. yes but darker did you have warm clothes in winter who no not at all good luck to those even close to the worst thing was not knowing whether i would ever be freed or whether they were just killers there. kyra who is a businessman is now trying to build up a new life for himself in kazakstan he wants to set up his own company
all over kid o'reilly and his parents are also from china since the one nine hundred ninety s. some two hundred thousand kazakhs from shin jiang have become naturalized citizens of kazakstan many of them have experienced the sudden disappearance of their relatives on the other side of the border. you know because i kept hearing stories about what was happening in china every day. is on my lap at her door and started documenting all the stories china has denied the existence of the camps to the...
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i had people at fox, and i won't mention their names -- o'reilly -- [laughter] but that said, o'reilly he said why didn't i run? that's what he said, and he wasn't joking. as he was watching what was happening with trump, and he's like, i could have done it. not me, but o'reilly said that. and i said not on your life. [laughter] >> what about climate change? [laughter] would you say that climate change is science or occult. >> both. i'd say there is science. i'd say climate models are often wrong. i think the cult is in -- i don't think it would be called a cult. i guess i would say that you, in order to kind of save your career in some ways and certain departments, you have to adhere to a certain belief. so if you're critical of it, you could be in trouble. and that's kind of a definition of a cult, is that if you step out of line, you could be in trouble. so i do think there is a climate change, i would say -- i don't want to say, cult's not the word, but it's something -- >> hysteria? >> yeah, hysteria. but i do believe that there could be something going on, and -- but i keep on lo
i had people at fox, and i won't mention their names -- o'reilly -- [laughter] but that said, o'reilly he said why didn't i run? that's what he said, and he wasn't joking. as he was watching what was happening with trump, and he's like, i could have done it. not me, but o'reilly said that. and i said not on your life. [laughter] >> what about climate change? [laughter] would you say that climate change is science or occult. >> both. i'd say there is science. i'd say climate models...
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this woman has many relatives in camps she tells kid o'reilly that her husband was detained in brewer tala and her brother was detained in a room key get a rally replies that she should come and see him at added to it so they can set up a file she says she will come to morrow. it's for. amnesty international is very interested in cairo it's experiences patrick poon is china researcher. we were in the international class because we'd gone abroad to arab countries kazakhstan for g.q. sterno spec is down and britain's cuisine and what was everyday life like right. after breakfast we were dissing there was no interruption. without the communist party there would be no no china sounds like that we had to study the nineteenth party congress and repeat what a great person a president using bringers in order great country china is. this all for in washington for them to us that you are chinese you have to assert that this national unity is size to make you feel you are part of the nation you don't need to keep your own ethnic identity is just really like ethnic cleansing practice so it's real
this woman has many relatives in camps she tells kid o'reilly that her husband was detained in brewer tala and her brother was detained in a room key get a rally replies that she should come and see him at added to it so they can set up a file she says she will come to morrow. it's for. amnesty international is very interested in cairo it's experiences patrick poon is china researcher. we were in the international class because we'd gone abroad to arab countries kazakhstan for g.q. sterno spec...
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[laughter] here comes the bill o'reilly repeat. there he is. [laughter] he stops, shakes his pen, moves away. but what's -- okay, what's interesting about the relationship is that we've had a 75%, what, turnover in prime time. we lost, you know, three major anchors. but the numbers are never higher. we keep doing better and better and better, and i do think it's because of the fans more so than anything who have invested in a relationship. and i think that's -- and we are generally, i think, a happy crew. like, it's interesting, people that i don't think i would get along with i really like there. i mean, it is like the world's strangest ors surreal high school where you go there's judge jeanine sitting there, and she's like, when am i coming on your show? [laughter] and she'll be talking the. and then judge napolitano comes in, hello, greg. it's not in the constitution. and he walks away. and everybody's like some character -- [laughter] they're all, and they're all like, you know, i always make fun of kill immediate and his toupee -- kilmeade
[laughter] here comes the bill o'reilly repeat. there he is. [laughter] he stops, shakes his pen, moves away. but what's -- okay, what's interesting about the relationship is that we've had a 75%, what, turnover in prime time. we lost, you know, three major anchors. but the numbers are never higher. we keep doing better and better and better, and i do think it's because of the fans more so than anything who have invested in a relationship. and i think that's -- and we are generally, i think, a...
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that the president has already reached a judgment about their stories and when roy moore and bill o'reilly and roger ailes are accused, rob porter accused and now when brett kavanaugh is accused, the president consistently every single time takes the side of the man. >> you know, it's interesting that you say that. it's a lot of democrats that like to ignore keith ellison and corey booker and love to fight and champion women until they disagree with them. >> al franken lost his job in the senate. >> and a number of other democrats should have the same type of scrutiny. >> what's the answer to my question? every single time the president has taken the side of the man against women accusers. >> that's not true. and in this case, the president knows brett kavanaugh. he has heard his story. there hasn't been a shred of evidence to corroborate the other individual stories, and there has been a lot of individuals that have come forward and talked about the brett kavanaugh that they know and they're confident these things didn't happen. >> final question, what does the president hope to achieve a
that the president has already reached a judgment about their stories and when roy moore and bill o'reilly and roger ailes are accused, rob porter accused and now when brett kavanaugh is accused, the president consistently every single time takes the side of the man. >> you know, it's interesting that you say that. it's a lot of democrats that like to ignore keith ellison and corey booker and love to fight and champion women until they disagree with them. >> al franken lost his job...
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she tells kid o'reilly that her husband was detained in brewer tala and her brother was detained in a room key get a rally replies that she should come and see him at added to it so they can set up a file she says she will come to morrow. before. amnesty international is very interested in cairo at experiences patrick boon is china researcher. we were in the international class because we'd gone abroad to arab countries kazakhstan for g.q. sterno spec used. and britons then what was everyday life like right. after breakfast we are descent with no interruptions. without the communist party there would be no new china sounds like that we had to study the nineteenth party congress and repeat what a great person president xi jinping is in order great country china is. this all for in washington for them to us that you are chinese and you have to assert that national unity is size to make you feel you are part of the nation you don't need to keep your own ethnic identity is just really like ethnic cleansing practice so it's really terrible. the thordis have warned cairo at that he could be
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. >> bill o'reilly called you the most famous illegal in america. quite the juxtaposition of words. how has your notoriety protected. >> you i'm sure it's protected me. i'm definitely sure of that and the guilt i carry because of that, in the book i write about the first time what happened when i was afford in texas summer of 2014 and how i got out. i was detained for eight hours in mcallen where the kids are being caged and locked up and separated from families. and i got out after eight hours. and i didn't really want to know how i got out, but in writing the book i had to figure out who he called and why. the guilt about i get arrested, it's breaking news on cnn, and people care. people are getting arrested and detained every day. >> a mom gets her kid ripped from the border and she's anonymous. >> she's anonymous and we're getting to a point in this country where i don't know about you, but it's so much that i can't process everything, and yet i have to keep looking at it, i have to keep reading it, i have to keep watching. we should not be desensitized from it. so that has been
. >> bill o'reilly called you the most famous illegal in america. quite the juxtaposition of words. how has your notoriety protected. >> you i'm sure it's protected me. i'm definitely sure of that and the guilt i carry because of that, in the book i write about the first time what happened when i was afford in texas summer of 2014 and how i got out. i was detained for eight hours in mcallen where the kids are being caged and locked up and separated from families. and i got out after...
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. >> then there was the president's response to the allegations against bill o'reilly. in april of 2017, "the new york times" broke the story that five women had made sexual harassment claims against o'reilly and the president praised o'reilly as, quote, a good person and didn't believe he did anything wrong. believe the man, believe the denial. that was certainly the president's message when more than a dozen women accused him of everything from groping to sexual assault. >> right now, i am being viciously attacked with lies and smears. it's a phoney deal. i have no idea who these women are. the stories are total fiction. oh, i was with donald trump in 1980! i was sitting with him on an airplane. and he went after me on the plane. yeah, i'm going to go after -- believe me, she would not be my first choice, that i can tell you. man! you don't know. that would not be my first choice. >> in that case, the woman who accused him was apparently not in the now president's estimation attractive enough to sexually assault. the president also threatened to sue every one of his a
. >> then there was the president's response to the allegations against bill o'reilly. in april of 2017, "the new york times" broke the story that five women had made sexual harassment claims against o'reilly and the president praised o'reilly as, quote, a good person and didn't believe he did anything wrong. believe the man, believe the denial. that was certainly the president's message when more than a dozen women accused him of everything from groping to sexual assault....
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this woman has many relatives in camps she tells kid o'reilly that her husband was detained in brewertala and her brother was detained in a room key get a rally replies that she should come and see him at added to it so they can set up a file she says she will come to morrow. before that. amnesty international is very interested in cairo at experiences patrick hoon is china researcher.
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charlie rose after similar accusations published in the washington post and in just the past year bill o'reilly and roger ailes exit at fox news and n.b.c.'s matt lauer was fired after similar charges this isn't just a media industry issue mc donalds workers have voted to stage a one day strike beginning at lunchtime on september eighteenth and ten cities. having elevated the issue of workplace harassment in every industry the c.b.s. and fox news and n.b.c. cases and bill cosby and harvey weinstein precipitated the meat to movement is meat to working or isn't it let's ask david lewis founder and c.e.o. of human resources consulting firm operations and david welcome back. and are you just this week as one nine hundred ninety s. saturday night live star norm macdonald is promoting his new netflix series n.b.c. quickly canceled this tonight show appearance after he told a hollywood reporter i'm happy the me too movement has slowed down a little bit and he defended entertainers lately in disrepute including louis c.k. comments he has since walked back david based on your work since you and i talked
charlie rose after similar accusations published in the washington post and in just the past year bill o'reilly and roger ailes exit at fox news and n.b.c.'s matt lauer was fired after similar charges this isn't just a media industry issue mc donalds workers have voted to stage a one day strike beginning at lunchtime on september eighteenth and ten cities. having elevated the issue of workplace harassment in every industry the c.b.s. and fox news and n.b.c. cases and bill cosby and harvey...
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the benefit of the doubt that you have given to people like more and more to roger ailes to bill o'reilly to brett kavanaugh they're all men why is that it's not a benefit of their doubt but i'd instance when given the best i've known them one hit halle i've known them for a long time and a lot of these people lot of people and some i've been disappointed with i have been disappointed with some others and i you know there are two. that are pretty weak but i've known people for a long time i never saw them do anything room i never saw them do anything wrong and there are some that probably i agree i can tell you there are some that i i've been watching for a long time. and in a couple of cases they weren't republicans in a lot of cases they were not they were exactly the opposite but i've been watching them for a long time and i knew for a long time these were not good people and they were never brought up ok. yes ma'am go ahead. thank you very much by the way thank you. thank you very much thank you and when the allegations first surfaced you initially said how important it was for dr for
the benefit of the doubt that you have given to people like more and more to roger ailes to bill o'reilly to brett kavanaugh they're all men why is that it's not a benefit of their doubt but i'd instance when given the best i've known them one hit halle i've known them for a long time and a lot of these people lot of people and some i've been disappointed with i have been disappointed with some others and i you know there are two. that are pretty weak but i've known people for a long time i...
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from harvey weinstein to matt lauer to bill o'reilly and al franken. there were other people who came on board and corroborated a pattern. same thing with roy moore. if you have a guy who is going to get blacked out drunk and try to rape someone. it doesn't seem like city would be an isolated incident. >> i have three daughters. no sons. if something like this happened to one of my daughters i would be more inclined to handle this in the private sector having my even visit with the young man. i think the woman should be heard, but it doesn't give her the right to up end the process and set all these conditions. senator grassley has been more than acome dating to let her testify behind closed doors and allowing people to go talk to her. the democrats don't want anything that would reach a conclusion. they want to delay. that's what all this is about. the question is whether she is being used by them. kennedy: if she is, it's unfortunate. now it's her reputation, not just judge kavanaugh's reppization takes. we still don't know how it's going to end. bil
from harvey weinstein to matt lauer to bill o'reilly and al franken. there were other people who came on board and corroborated a pattern. same thing with roy moore. if you have a guy who is going to get blacked out drunk and try to rape someone. it doesn't seem like city would be an isolated incident. >> i have three daughters. no sons. if something like this happened to one of my daughters i would be more inclined to handle this in the private sector having my even visit with the young...
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o'reilly,words radar they had no idea. they didn't know and ash. of kojak. heard link?ou heard of lancelot go to youtube quest. if you have not seen to tell the truth, you would know there was a panel of celebrities who was the mainstay on that panel, katie carlisle. handle -- hollywood panelists they would ask three individuals with the intent of exposing the one person who did something unusual in his life. questions, thef person who was really that person would stand up and that was the end of the show. i was inspired by that show. here are the questions i came up with. question have strong political convictions? was he courageous in battle? did he forged a bond with his comrades? was religious? did he remain loyal? above all else, did he do his duty in all circumstances and in all situations? according to prevailing historical wisdom, that soldier has to answer yes to all of those questions in order to stand up into be candid as a common soldier. i discovered quickly that soldiers over the course of their military careers answered these questions it in ways that wer
o'reilly,words radar they had no idea. they didn't know and ash. of kojak. heard link?ou heard of lancelot go to youtube quest. if you have not seen to tell the truth, you would know there was a panel of celebrities who was the mainstay on that panel, katie carlisle. handle -- hollywood panelists they would ask three individuals with the intent of exposing the one person who did something unusual in his life. questions, thef person who was really that person would stand up and that was the end...
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the benefit of the doubt that you have given to people like more and more to roger ailes to bill o'reilly to brett kavanaugh they're all men why is that it's not a benefit of their doubt but i'd instance when given the best i've known them all hit have i've known them for a long time and a lot of these people a lot of people and some i've been disappointed with i happen disappointed with some others i you know there are charges that are pretty weak but i've known people for a long time i never saw them do anything i never saw them do anything wrong and there are some that probably i agree i can tell you there are some that i i've been watching for a long time and in a couple of cases they weren't republicans in a lot of cases they were not they were exactly the opposite but i've been watching them for a long time and i knew for a long time these were not good people and they were never brought up ok. yes ma'am go ahead thank you very much by the way thank you. thank you didn't. when the allegations first surfaced you initially said how important it was for dr ford to testify and that you
the benefit of the doubt that you have given to people like more and more to roger ailes to bill o'reilly to brett kavanaugh they're all men why is that it's not a benefit of their doubt but i'd instance when given the best i've known them all hit have i've known them for a long time and a lot of these people a lot of people and some i've been disappointed with i happen disappointed with some others i you know there are charges that are pretty weak but i've known people for a long time i never...
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i use the word "radar o'reilly." they had no idea. a*s h.id not know m* they did not know kojak. they did not know one of my favorites as a kid -- lancelot link, the secret chimp. go to youtube. if you have not seen it, you know that there was a panel of celebrities. there was a mainstay on that panel -- kitty carlisle, that's exactly right. the delightful kitty carlisle. these hollywood panelists would ask questions of three individuals with the intention of exposing the one person who probably did something unusual in their career or something unusual in their life. they ask a range of questions and the person who was really that person would stand up. so, i was inspired by the show. i thought, i can come up with my own questions to find the common soldier. here are the questions. did the man in question have ?trong political convictions was he courageous and battle? did he forge a bond with his government? was he religious? did he remain loyal? and above all else, did this man do his duty in all circumstances and in all situations? according to prevailing historical wisdom, th
i use the word "radar o'reilly." they had no idea. a*s h.id not know m* they did not know kojak. they did not know one of my favorites as a kid -- lancelot link, the secret chimp. go to youtube. if you have not seen it, you know that there was a panel of celebrities. there was a mainstay on that panel -- kitty carlisle, that's exactly right. the delightful kitty carlisle. these hollywood panelists would ask questions of three individuals with the intention of exposing the one person...
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o'reilly was sometimes i would rewatch hardball at 11. all the media was giving me information and had interviews with newsmakers. they had several conversations about serious issues. somewhere in the mid to thousands bush hitler became a thing, the left lost their mind and cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations. if they happened at a restaurant you would leave and move. it bothered me. i love consuming information. it's harder to find. then you begin to see a pattern on the left the book where it's about appealing to emotion. keeping people angry or afraid. the alternative is to try to sell them something. and liberal policies don't sell well particularly in middle america. people just want to be left alone. i thought, why are these people doing this, they're doing what doesn't work. more people watch how centers and cnn. and then you begin to see is a strategy. as part of the plan. maybe not sitting in a smoke-filled room but is something that occurred. if you just know, i know you remember because you pointed o
o'reilly was sometimes i would rewatch hardball at 11. all the media was giving me information and had interviews with newsmakers. they had several conversations about serious issues. somewhere in the mid to thousands bush hitler became a thing, the left lost their mind and cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations. if they happened at a restaurant you would leave and move. it bothered me. i love consuming information. it's harder to find. then you begin to see a pattern...
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o'reilly fell. [ laughter ] that's generally how it goes and it is interesting to say, "oh, good, sheh, that's good. that's great. i'm glad she fell." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> now, old people falling -- i never -- i don't see old people falling. i always see the aftermath. >> seth: yeah. >> i don't think anyone ever sees old people fall. you just see them being tended to afterward. and it usually -- they just look shocked like this. like -- [ laughter ] like, just total bewilderment. and like -- and you kind of get the look, like, you get, they're like, "should i even get up? [ laughter ] is it even worth it anymore?" >> seth: i think you might not see them fall 'cause i think they fall so slowly. >> yeah. maybe they're like, testing old people falling, constantly. and i don't even -- i'm not even aware of it. remotely. >> seth: you -- there's a photo. a photo of us from years ago at a party. >> this is proof you're having -- you had your second kid. >> seth: yeah. >> i'm still single. >> seth: yeah. we are the same age. >> yes. we have different -- we've had different luck in r
o'reilly fell. [ laughter ] that's generally how it goes and it is interesting to say, "oh, good, sheh, that's good. that's great. i'm glad she fell." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> now, old people falling -- i never -- i don't see old people falling. i always see the aftermath. >> seth: yeah. >> i don't think anyone ever sees old people fall. you just see them being tended to afterward. and it usually -- they just look shocked like this. like -- [ laughter ]...
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shout out, bill o'reilly. [ laughter ] going to fox news to prove -- [ applause ] going to fox news toou're not a pervert is like doing the word search to prove you're smart. final thing, you said there was never a night when you drank so much you didn't remember it, but how could you remember that you didn't forget? that's the whole point of forgetting. that'd be like saying you don't remember being born, so it [ light laughter ] which at this point i bet you wish you hadn't been because an fbi investigation may suddenly make you remember what you said you forgot. this has been a closer -- "a couple things." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] "a couple things." you get it. not "a closer look." totally different. you guys, we have a fantastic show for you tonight. he's the star of nbc's fantastic show "the good place." ted danson is here tonight. one of the all-time greats. [ cheers and applause ] and -- so excited about this. they're one of my favorite bands. i moved here in 2001 in new york city. they were the first concert i saw. interpol is back on the show, you guys. [ cheers and applause
shout out, bill o'reilly. [ laughter ] going to fox news to prove -- [ applause ] going to fox news toou're not a pervert is like doing the word search to prove you're smart. final thing, you said there was never a night when you drank so much you didn't remember it, but how could you remember that you didn't forget? that's the whole point of forgetting. that'd be like saying you don't remember being born, so it [ light laughter ] which at this point i bet you wish you hadn't been because an...
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. >> today's matt lauer, charlie rose and bill o'reilly ring any bells? >> we have 13 episodes.to make some noise. we're expecting a little backlash but we used to get it in the old days. >> reporter: most notably back in 1992 when murphy became a single mom. which brought this famous rebuke. >> bearing babies irresponsibly is simply wrong. >> reporter: from then vice president dan quayle. >> primetime tv has murphy brown mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone and calling it just another lifestyle choice. >> reporter: some of the new cast members aren't even old enough to remember that backlash. >> hey, guess who is back from america's heartland. >> reporter: including jake mcdormand who plays murphy's son, now all grown up. >> actually hadn't seen any of the original series. >> hadn't seen anything? >> no. i knew about it but hadn't seen any of it. >> did you go back and look at older episodes? >> not until after we filmed the first episode which was a smart move because it's intimidatingly good. >> reporter: what may be most intimidating is the idea of the
. >> today's matt lauer, charlie rose and bill o'reilly ring any bells? >> we have 13 episodes.to make some noise. we're expecting a little backlash but we used to get it in the old days. >> reporter: most notably back in 1992 when murphy became a single mom. which brought this famous rebuke. >> bearing babies irresponsibly is simply wrong. >> reporter: from then vice president dan quayle. >> primetime tv has murphy brown mocking the importance of fathers by...
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kevin riley -- kevin o'reilly. timothy riley. joseph marino junior. frank bennett.hn thomas. >> todd rubin. john frederick. rudolph. david harlow rice. katarina -- kenneth rice the third. vernon allen richard. you are always loved and never forgotten by your family and friends continue to watch over us to be our angel. we love you. >> and my sister judith, god bless you judy my loving sister, we miss you and love you, especially her son david. god bless america -- everyone trying to keep america's essays longer safe. god bless america. >> michael richards. alan richmond. frederick charles the third. carmen rivera. juan rivera. john rizzo. stephen roach. michael roberts. michael edward roberts. jeffrey robinson. antonio. donald robson. raymond james rocha. antonio josÉ rodriguez. john michael. carmen rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. and my loving brother it has been 17 years and this day our morning still continues the void will never be filled i hope the united states of america and all of the world comes together in peace. my hope is that discrimina
kevin riley -- kevin o'reilly. timothy riley. joseph marino junior. frank bennett.hn thomas. >> todd rubin. john frederick. rudolph. david harlow rice. katarina -- kenneth rice the third. vernon allen richard. you are always loved and never forgotten by your family and friends continue to watch over us to be our angel. we love you. >> and my sister judith, god bless you judy my loving sister, we miss you and love you, especially her son david. god bless america -- everyone trying to...
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ford will be testifying more than a year after the me too movement which saw fox news host bill o'reilly lose, and harvey weinstein charged with criminal rape and a long list of prominent men, most recently ceo les moonves knocked offtrack, knocked off their career paths. fired on the basis of sexual harassment or some form of sexual assault accusations. after more than a year and a half specifically republican senators susan collins and lisa murkowski, how will they decide that there still should be some safe employment havens left for men accused of sexual assault, and that those two safe havens should be the white house and the united states supreme court? is that what they will decide? we now have the only president in history who has publicly confessed to sexual assault and described his preferred methods of sexual assault. >> i'm automatically attracted to people, and just start kissing them. it's like a magnet. and when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> when it comes time to vote republican senators will hav
ford will be testifying more than a year after the me too movement which saw fox news host bill o'reilly lose, and harvey weinstein charged with criminal rape and a long list of prominent men, most recently ceo les moonves knocked offtrack, knocked off their career paths. fired on the basis of sexual harassment or some form of sexual assault accusations. after more than a year and a half specifically republican senators susan collins and lisa murkowski, how will they decide that there still...
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just think of roger ails or bill o'reilly. his strategy is always question the accuser and believe the accused. >> he's a good guy, cory. it but i can't destroy a man. we wish him well. he worked very hard. i found out about it recently and i was surprised by it. but we certainly wish him well. >> do you believe roy moore's denial? do you believe him? >> well, he denies. i mean roy moore denies it. and by the way, he gives a total denial. >> roger ails, is he helping you, advising you? >> he's been a friend of mine for a very long time. he's just a very, very good person. >> republicans need women voters if they want to hold on to the senate in november. so how the senate handles the allegation against kavanagh is those senators who believe the tent is big enough for them too. and a democratic strategist a democratic impact strategist and the "meet the press" team found what is a very striking quote from bob woodward's book, let me read it, it's on page 175, donald trump gave some private advice to a friend that had acknowledg
just think of roger ails or bill o'reilly. his strategy is always question the accuser and believe the accused. >> he's a good guy, cory. it but i can't destroy a man. we wish him well. he worked very hard. i found out about it recently and i was surprised by it. but we certainly wish him well. >> do you believe roy moore's denial? do you believe him? >> well, he denies. i mean roy moore denies it. and by the way, he gives a total denial. >> roger ails, is he helping...
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. >> about the benefit of the doubt you have given to people like roy moore, roger ailes, bill o'reillyll men. why is that? >> it's not a benefit of the doubt. i've known them for a long time, a lot of these people. a lot of people. some i've been disappointed with. i have been disappointed with some. others i -- you know, there are charges that are pretty weak. but i've known people for a long time. i never saw them do anything wrong. and there are some that probably i agree there are some i've been watching for a long time in a couple of cases they weren't republicans. in a lot of cases they were not. they were exactly the opposite. but i've been watching them for a long time and i knew for a long time these were not good people and they were never brought up. >> one country president trump did not meet with during the united nations was canada. >> did you reject a one on one meeting with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau? >> i did. >> why? >> because his tariffs are too high and he doesn't seem to want to move and i've told him forget about it. >> a representative for justin
. >> about the benefit of the doubt you have given to people like roy moore, roger ailes, bill o'reillyll men. why is that? >> it's not a benefit of the doubt. i've known them for a long time, a lot of these people. a lot of people. some i've been disappointed with. i have been disappointed with some. others i -- you know, there are charges that are pretty weak. but i've known people for a long time. i never saw them do anything wrong. and there are some that probably i agree there...
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>> chief kathleen o'reilly. everybody relax, calm down. it was a barrier collapse.reassess the situation and try and create a new safety lane. we'll have to try our best. guys out there are trying to re-establish the safety lane. >> thank you, chief. all right. okay. is that okay with you? slow down, okay. okay. i got it, i got it. okay. so in your own time with no hurry, we're not going anywhere. this show is going continue, whatever, but in your own time. so if you want to come back, if you're not too frightened by hugh jackman's muscles and you want to come back, now is the time but come back slowly, gently, kindly to each other. cynthia, are you ready to sing a song to be calming and kind? are we cool? you guys are okay down here? okay. all right. >> okay, so i'm supposed to do a speech here about 37 years ago in central park that simon and garfunkel sang this song, but i think right now this song is just necessary because of all of this and we just need to calm down. and i think we need something that brings us all together so we're not afraid of each other. an
>> chief kathleen o'reilly. everybody relax, calm down. it was a barrier collapse.reassess the situation and try and create a new safety lane. we'll have to try our best. guys out there are trying to re-establish the safety lane. >> thank you, chief. all right. okay. is that okay with you? slow down, okay. okay. i got it, i got it. okay. so in your own time with no hurry, we're not going anywhere. this show is going continue, whatever, but in your own time. so if you want to come...
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here's a graphic i showed on the bill o'reilly show 10 years ago, where the concern was that 2008 was going to be the hottest year on record. i put my money where my mouth was. i am more than happy to bet somebody $10,000 that 2010, 2020 will not be the hottest decade on record. none of these guys will take this bet. i chose $10,000 because that's what m.i.t. romney was going to bet rick perry when they were running for president. i thought that's a number conservatives throw around. >> this is not, i did not make this a political issue. people on mainstream science did not make this a political issue. >> i'm not going to take that bet, because i'm of the belief we have not seen the hottest year on record. every year you think it's going to be and it's not going to be. you're saying these storms we are seeing are actually getting either larger or stronger, more powerful than we saw 10, 20 and further years ago? >> let's go back. when you start micking any one storm, that's when the contrarians start cherry picking data. >> ignoring the bigger picture. >> let's talk broad context. >> f
here's a graphic i showed on the bill o'reilly show 10 years ago, where the concern was that 2008 was going to be the hottest year on record. i put my money where my mouth was. i am more than happy to bet somebody $10,000 that 2010, 2020 will not be the hottest decade on record. none of these guys will take this bet. i chose $10,000 because that's what m.i.t. romney was going to bet rick perry when they were running for president. i thought that's a number conservatives throw around. >>...
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tidbit, he represented 21st century fox in the investigations of roger ailes, former chief, and bill o'reilly guy has been around awhile on various regulatory and corporate government issues. liz: knows how to do it. >> knows how to do it. musk has hired two top white collar lawyers. one has been around awhile, he was degrasso's lawyer when he was battling both the s.e.c. and eliot spitzer over his compensation package as new york stock exchange chairman. he also hired a former s.e.c. commissioner, raul campos, appointed twice by g.w. bush to be an s.e.c. commissioner. if you notice, musk is going in with established players who understand the regulatory process, because he knows this thing is pretty serious. we should point out tesla had no comment, musk had no comment. the attorneys did not return calls and e-mails for comment. the s.e.c. had no comment. just giving you a taste, this is a very serious investigation. people on twitter are saying it could be a slap on the wrist, could be this, could be that. i can't tell you where it's going. we are in probably the third inning. mr. musk face
tidbit, he represented 21st century fox in the investigations of roger ailes, former chief, and bill o'reilly guy has been around awhile on various regulatory and corporate government issues. liz: knows how to do it. >> knows how to do it. musk has hired two top white collar lawyers. one has been around awhile, he was degrasso's lawyer when he was battling both the s.e.c. and eliot spitzer over his compensation package as new york stock exchange chairman. he also hired a former s.e.c....
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whether it's bill o'reilly, roger ailes himself, or many other men in his own white house like rob porter. this is the thing he does, he's good at it. but will it work. that's the question. >> i think you're putting an important point on the frame, will it work in a fact finding process in that senate room with, as we're told, it's going to be monday with the whole country watching. that is a little different than a free wheeling campaign event. liz plank, thank you for being at the top of our show and closing us out. we have one more think -- thank you. which relates to how bewe're covering kavanagh in the days ahead when we come back. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a va
whether it's bill o'reilly, roger ailes himself, or many other men in his own white house like rob porter. this is the thing he does, he's good at it. but will it work. that's the question. >> i think you're putting an important point on the frame, will it work in a fact finding process in that senate room with, as we're told, it's going to be monday with the whole country watching. that is a little different than a free wheeling campaign event. liz plank, thank you for being at the top...
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white men who lost their jobs, didn't go to prison, right, for sexual assault, roger ailes, bill o'reilly. >> there's been a lot of titans of industry, especially in media, that have paid the price with their careers. >> but they're sleeping on their piles of money. >> that's true, but they weren't charged criminally. so that's the difference here. i mean i understand that some people feel as though that things are unjust. and in the criminal justice system, there are legitimate cases of that. i just don't think that's the case here. and bill cosby's representatives are doing him a disservice by making these asinine comparisons to jesus, as if he's the persecuted one. we're talking about 60-plus women that were abused by this man, potentially raped in some cases, and this is -- it was disgusting. and i'm sorry that people are crushed that america's dad is now in prison, but that's exactly where he belongs for the rest of his life. and justice has finally been served for these women. it goes to show -- quickly, the timing of this is awful for republicans. >> yeah. >> because it reminds peo
white men who lost their jobs, didn't go to prison, right, for sexual assault, roger ailes, bill o'reilly. >> there's been a lot of titans of industry, especially in media, that have paid the price with their careers. >> but they're sleeping on their piles of money. >> that's true, but they weren't charged criminally. so that's the difference here. i mean i understand that some people feel as though that things are unjust. and in the criminal justice system, there are...
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o'reilly, hannity and combs. sometimes i would even we watch hardball at 11:00. i couldn't get enough. the media was given information. interview with newsmakers. civil conversations about serious issues. somewhere in the mid-2000, bush hitler became a thing that the left lost their mining cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations that if they happen at a table next to use you believe, you'd move. it bothered me because i loved consuming information and it's harder and harder to find. and then you begin to see this pattern on the left where it's all about appealing to emotion. it's all about keeping people angry or afraid in the alternative is to sell them something, sell them your policies in liberal policies don't sell very well in middle america appeared look at the map. people just want to be left alone. why are these people doing that? they are doing what doesn't work. more people watch house hunters international and cnn. you begin to see it as a strategy that it's all part of the plan. maybe not sitting around in a smoke-filled room f
o'reilly, hannity and combs. sometimes i would even we watch hardball at 11:00. i couldn't get enough. the media was given information. interview with newsmakers. civil conversations about serious issues. somewhere in the mid-2000, bush hitler became a thing that the left lost their mining cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations that if they happen at a table next to use you believe, you'd move. it bothered me because i loved consuming information and it's harder and...
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he was at fox news trying to save bill o'reilly's job from sexual harassment charges. do that. >> that's right. and what you have here is clearly a group of people who are focusing on the pub leg relations aspect of the hearing. this is a president used to paying off women so you don't hear the side of the story and running the risk you'll have to deal can her side of the story when he's had to tell his side of the story to congress and can't lie about that or faces legal jeopardy. the reason why the republicans wa want skkavanaugh on the court, he's a loyal republicans. changes his view on presidential power depending whether or not the republicans are in h the white house are not. he's taken a view about stolen documents based on the stealing of senate judiciary comments trying to dismiss them. imagine how he would rule on questions relating to the hillary clinton e-mails. they want him on the court because he's going to be their guy. he was a loyal guy in the who u.s. in the bush administration. >> and margaret carlson, the group that's in that room with brett kavan
he was at fox news trying to save bill o'reilly's job from sexual harassment charges. do that. >> that's right. and what you have here is clearly a group of people who are focusing on the pub leg relations aspect of the hearing. this is a president used to paying off women so you don't hear the side of the story and running the risk you'll have to deal can her side of the story when he's had to tell his side of the story to congress and can't lie about that or faces legal jeopardy. the...
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and so the ombudsman emily o'reilly has suggested there must be a separate procedure for the top job.ut that is a consequence for the future and there will be lots of people watching here andi will be lots of people watching here and i have some sympathy with this who look at this and say "they knew what they were doing, they knew they would get in trouble but hey, he at that point is in the job so who ca res ? " that point is in the job so who cares?"... as if the a lot of people will take. and of coursejean—claude juncker will retire next year. but that will leave martin selymar in the position. and a lot of people who voted brexit for example in britain will see that as a classic example of stitch up and why they voted against staying in the european union because it makes brussels appear to be an elitist organisation that takes its own decisions regardless of the wishes of people who actually live in the european union. just quickly, as anyone defending what happened?m the grounds that martin selmayr is very capable but the other thing is he is the third german and one of the taxa
and so the ombudsman emily o'reilly has suggested there must be a separate procedure for the top job.ut that is a consequence for the future and there will be lots of people watching here andi will be lots of people watching here and i have some sympathy with this who look at this and say "they knew what they were doing, they knew they would get in trouble but hey, he at that point is in the job so who ca res ? " that point is in the job so who cares?"... as if the a lot of...
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question about the benefit of the doubt you've given two people like roy moore to roger ails, bill o'reilly, they are allmen. why is that? have you given the benefit of the --wn >> i've k them for a long time. and a lot of these people. a lot of people. and some i've been disappointed with. i have been disappointed with some others. you know, there were charges that were weak, but i've known people for a long time. i never saw themo anything wrong. never saw them do anything wrong, and there's some i youably agree, i can tell there's some i've been watching for a long time, and in a coue cases, they were not republicans, and in a lot of cases, they were not. they were exactly the opposite, but i've been watching them for a long time. i kneor a long time these were not good people. they were never brought up. okay, ye ma'am, go ahead. >>. >> when the allegation first surfaced, ioutially said how important it was for dr. ford to testify and you wanted to hear from her. >> i do. hi wish she woue gone quicker. >> you also said if what she said were as bad as she claims, surely her or her parent
question about the benefit of the doubt you've given two people like roy moore to roger ails, bill o'reilly, they are allmen. why is that? have you given the benefit of the --wn >> i've k them for a long time. and a lot of these people. a lot of people. and some i've been disappointed with. i have been disappointed with some others. you know, there were charges that were weak, but i've known people for a long time. i never saw themo anything wrong. never saw them do anything wrong, and...
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hear the president, an admitted sexual predator, on tape who supported roger ailes, who supported o'reilly and supported a pedophile, roy moore, attack these women, this is why women don't come out. so these two women are incredibly brave. i am surprised that they will go in front of this gop kangaroo court. i wish they would come here. i wish they would go directly to the american people with their witnesses and their families, and look in the camera and talk directly to the american people. because this is not a fair process at all. >> you're concerned about what would occur at the hearing. i want to play more for the viewers to make up their own mind. very unusual to hear from a supreme court nomt kninee in a television interview. it reflects a level of crisis at the white house. we also see the split messaging. the judge is trying to have it a different way, around saying maybe this happened but it just wasn't him. take a look at this from the interview. >> the truth is, i've never sexually assaulted anyone in high school or otherwise. i am not questioning and have not questioned that
hear the president, an admitted sexual predator, on tape who supported roger ailes, who supported o'reilly and supported a pedophile, roy moore, attack these women, this is why women don't come out. so these two women are incredibly brave. i am surprised that they will go in front of this gop kangaroo court. i wish they would come here. i wish they would go directly to the american people with their witnesses and their families, and look in the camera and talk directly to the american people....
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rob porter, roy moore, bill o'reilly and roger ailes, all of whom president trump was there defendingy expressing sympathy for them. >> yeah, he's not the best character witness. we can put it that way. and i think i'm with jackie on the point that this is the worst possible thing you could do, if your goal is to try to keep this from being a complete political circus. so susan collins, prior to today's tweets, had actually been pretty clear. look, we need to get the show on the road. we need to hear from both sides. we need to have a vote. let's stop having this get drawn out and made into a political circus. and it seemed to me that that was the right position to take. let's move on, let's hear from both sides. let's take a vote instead of drawing this out. this takes it up to a level of political circus that is -- before unseen. that now you are adding the trump factor to what was previously already a very difficult and sort of divided situation. >> and lest we forget, president trump has been accused by more than a dozen women of sexual harassment or assault. and at one time, i th
rob porter, roy moore, bill o'reilly and roger ailes, all of whom president trump was there defendingy expressing sympathy for them. >> yeah, he's not the best character witness. we can put it that way. and i think i'm with jackie on the point that this is the worst possible thing you could do, if your goal is to try to keep this from being a complete political circus. so susan collins, prior to today's tweets, had actually been pretty clear. look, we need to get the show on the road. we...
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president who voluntarily a year ago -- remember when he spoke to "the new york times," he said bill o'reillyould take those women to court. i know he's a good guy. >> he actually said they weren't telling the truth before he even met or spoke to these women. >> how can we say things are so different? it's exactly the same. >> what i think is different, of course there are fringe people on the right and the left who are going to say crazy things on twitter ask social media. that's unfortunate, of course. i think most people today who are watching this, you know, the 90% of the people, maybe 85% of the people view sexual assault allegations very differently. i think the attitudes have changed where if a woman comes forward and said that something happened 30-something years ago, it's not automatically dismissed as she should have come forward back in the 1980s, therefore if she didn't come forward she should not have her day in court. people have been educated to know that sexual assault victims don't always come forward. a lot of them don't come forward for decades because they don't want to
president who voluntarily a year ago -- remember when he spoke to "the new york times," he said bill o'reillyould take those women to court. i know he's a good guy. >> he actually said they weren't telling the truth before he even met or spoke to these women. >> how can we say things are so different? it's exactly the same. >> what i think is different, of course there are fringe people on the right and the left who are going to say crazy things on twitter ask social...
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o'reilly and hannity and sometimes i would even re-watch hardball 11. i couldn't get enough of it. all media was giving information. interviews with newsmakers -- newsmakers, civil conversations about serious issues. somewhere in the mid-2000 bush hitler became a thing. the left lost their mind in cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations and if they have another restaurant table next to you please, you would move. it bothered me because i love consuming information. it is harder and harder to find many begin to begin to see this pattern on the left where it's all about appealing to emotion. keeping people angry or afraid in the alternative is to try and sell them something, solving your policies of liberal policies don't sell very well, particularly middle america. people just want to be left alone. i thought why are these people doing this? they are doing what doesn't work. or people watch house hunters international than cnn for example. i want them. and you begin to see it's a strategy, all part of the plan. maybe not a smoke-filled room figuring out this
o'reilly and hannity and sometimes i would even re-watch hardball 11. i couldn't get enough of it. all media was giving information. interviews with newsmakers -- newsmakers, civil conversations about serious issues. somewhere in the mid-2000 bush hitler became a thing. the left lost their mind in cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations and if they have another restaurant table next to you please, you would move. it bothered me because i love consuming information. it is...
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and test unimaginable amounts of what tim o'reilly called money piled into this model. i built this co-op, we could do self-driving uber, we could own it. hey, open your own data. and it's completely washed out by, like, the tens of millions of dollars of marketing, the other one. so public intervention, consumer buying power through universal-based which can or some other names, but it will not happen base on current economics. >> i don't to put words in your mouth, i think we made decisions as a country -- >> yes. poman, i missed that. [laughter] >> to allow cooperatives to flourish, right? so i think the point is, you know, we have the government that we make, right? we have the government we make. and so it's a question one could argue ubi is really hard to imagine in a country where work is the basis of dignity, but one could also argue that cooperatives are a different model, and we just have to think through -- maybe it's all of the above. >> it seems like all of our visions are completely consistent, would you guys agree? >> yes. [inaudible conversations] >> on
and test unimaginable amounts of what tim o'reilly called money piled into this model. i built this co-op, we could do self-driving uber, we could own it. hey, open your own data. and it's completely washed out by, like, the tens of millions of dollars of marketing, the other one. so public intervention, consumer buying power through universal-based which can or some other names, but it will not happen base on current economics. >> i don't to put words in your mouth, i think we made...
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about the benefit of the doubt have you given to people like roy moore, to roger ailes, to bill o'reilly, brett kavanaugh. they are all men. why is that? >> it's not a benefit of the doubt. haley, i've known them for a long time. a lot of these people. a lot of people, and some i've been disappointed with, i have been disappointed with. others, you know, there are charges that are pretty weak, but i've known people for a long time. i never saw them do anything wrong. i never saw them do anything wrong. and there are some i probably agree. i can tell you there's some i've been watching for a long time, and in a couple of cases they weren't republicans, and a lot of cases they were not, they were exactly the opposite but i've been watching them for a long time, and i knew for a long time these were not good people and they were never brought up. okay. yes, ma'am. go ahead. thank you very much, by the way. thank you. reporter: thank you very much, mr. president. when the allegations first surfaced, you initially said how important it was for dr. ford to testify and that you wanted to hear f
about the benefit of the doubt have you given to people like roy moore, to roger ailes, to bill o'reilly, brett kavanaugh. they are all men. why is that? >> it's not a benefit of the doubt. haley, i've known them for a long time. a lot of these people. a lot of people, and some i've been disappointed with, i have been disappointed with. others, you know, there are charges that are pretty weak, but i've known people for a long time. i never saw them do anything wrong. i never saw them do...