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we came up with obama-o's, and captain mccains. we actually designed original artwork for each box.d it on cardboard. we put the boxes together. the first 100 of these we mailed to reporters like yourself. [laughter] if we emailing to her, she will not take it seriously. if she gets this box of cereal, she will be very curious and write about it. we ended up on good morning america and on cnn telling our story. the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. the other 400 boxes of cereal we created we sold on a website for $40 a box every three minutes. we made $30,000 that week. we like to joke that that is how we financed the company in the early days. that is far more than we had made in the course of our business activity. haslinda: what helped also is the funding from sequoia capital, $600,000. that was a game changer. nate: at the end of the three months, our business was growing for the first time. we started the three months making $200 a week, having no growth. by the end, we were making $4500 a week, all in the span of three months. sequoia capital
we came up with obama-o's, and captain mccains. we actually designed original artwork for each box.d it on cardboard. we put the boxes together. the first 100 of these we mailed to reporters like yourself. [laughter] if we emailing to her, she will not take it seriously. if she gets this box of cereal, she will be very curious and write about it. we ended up on good morning america and on cnn telling our story. the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. the other...
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we came up with obama-o's, and captain mccains. we put cereal together. mailed to reporters. [laughter] and we thought, if we email her, she will delete our email and not take us seriously, but if she gets cereal, she will be very curious and write about it. we ended up on "good morning america." the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. in the box we created we sold on a website for $40 a box every three minutes. we made $30,000 that week. we like to joke that that's how we financed the company in the early days. haslinda: what helped also is the funding from sequoia capital, $600,000. that was a game changer. nate: at the end of the three months, our business was growing for the first time. we started making $200 a week, having no growth. by the end, we were making $4500 a week, all in the span of three months. and sequoia capital we got introduced to. they were impressed with what they saw and they gave us that $600,000 funding, which ended up being a good investment. the company is now worth quite a lot, $30 billion valu
we came up with obama-o's, and captain mccains. we put cereal together. mailed to reporters. [laughter] and we thought, if we email her, she will delete our email and not take us seriously, but if she gets cereal, she will be very curious and write about it. we ended up on "good morning america." the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. in the box we created we sold on a website for $40 a box every three minutes. we made $30,000 that week. we like to...
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we came up with obama-o's, and captain mccains. we actually designed original artwork for each box. printed onto cardboard. we put the boxes together. the first 100 of these we mailed to reporters like yourself. we thought if we emailing to her, she will not take it seriously. if she gets this very hilarious box of cereal, she will be very curious enough to call us back. that's what we did. that week we ended up on good morning america and on cnn telling our story. the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. the other 400 boxes of cereal we created we sold on a website for $40 a box. we sold that day a $40 box of cereal every three minutes. we made $30,000 that week. we like to joke that that is how we financed the company in the early days. $30,000 was far more than we had made in the course of our business activity. hasalinda: what helped also was the funding from sequoia capital, $600,000. that was a game changer. nathan: right, so at the end of the three months, our business was growing for the first time. we started the three months making $200 a we
we came up with obama-o's, and captain mccains. we actually designed original artwork for each box. printed onto cardboard. we put the boxes together. the first 100 of these we mailed to reporters like yourself. we thought if we emailing to her, she will not take it seriously. if she gets this very hilarious box of cereal, she will be very curious enough to call us back. that's what we did. that week we ended up on good morning america and on cnn telling our story. the day we were on cnn, it...
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we said, ok, let's do a play on the breakfast idea, president themed. , andme up with obama-o's captaintogether the first together. the first 100 of these we melt to reporters. [laughter] if she -- we mailed it to reporters. if she gets serial, she will be al, she will be very curious and write about it. we ended up on good morning america. the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. in the box we created we sold on box everyfor $40 a three minutes. we made $30,000 that week. that's how we finance the company in the early days, we like to joke. haslinda: what helped also is the funding from sequoia capital, $600,000. that was a game changer. >> at the end of the three months, our business was growing for the first time. we started making $200 a week, having no growth. by the end, we were making $4500 a week, all in the span of three months. sequoia capital we had introduced to. they give us that 600,000 -- $600,000 funding, which ended up being a good investment. the company is now worth quite a lot, $30 billion valuation.going back 20 said earlier , we were
we said, ok, let's do a play on the breakfast idea, president themed. , andme up with obama-o's captaintogether the first together. the first 100 of these we melt to reporters. [laughter] if she -- we mailed it to reporters. if she gets serial, she will be al, she will be very curious and write about it. we ended up on good morning america. the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. in the box we created we sold on box everyfor $40 a three minutes. we made $30,000...
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you share, how does this strike you compared to whether people are agreed with the poll sifz the obama o administration or not, it was so disciplined, so fine tuned. how do you respond to the disarray that you are reading about over and over and over again? >> well, kinlt really speak to what is going on inside the current white house. but from my experience there, these are tough jobs. being president is tough job. you need have everybody in the white house pulling in the same direction. because you got the policies you want to do and then as you pointed out earlier, you got unforeseen things happen. the only thing become president with unforeseen things, you know unforeseen things are going to happen. so you need to be ready when a hurricane hits or when as we had when you get an oil spill in the gulf of mexico or when you've got disasters occurring around the country. and it's your job to support the american people when they're in trouble. all of our people. they agreed with him and spored him when he had certain democratic causes back and forth. i think the thing that most makes me
you share, how does this strike you compared to whether people are agreed with the poll sifz the obama o administration or not, it was so disciplined, so fine tuned. how do you respond to the disarray that you are reading about over and over and over again? >> well, kinlt really speak to what is going on inside the current white house. but from my experience there, these are tough jobs. being president is tough job. you need have everybody in the white house pulling in the same direction....
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we came up with obama-o's, and captain mccains. we designed original artwork for each box.er, stuffed serial back into them. the first 100 of these we melt -- we mailed to reporters like yourself. [laughter] we got, if she gets this hilarious box of cereal we designed, she will be curious and color spec. that is what we did. weeknd out 100, and that we ended up on good morning america. the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. in the box we created we sold on a website for $40 a box every three minutes. we made $30,000 that week. we joke that that's how we finance the company in the early days. haslinda: what helped also is the funding from sequoia capital, $600,000. that was a game changer. nathan: right. at the end of the three months, our business was growing for the first time. we started making $200 a week, having no growth. by the end, we were making $4500 a week, all in the span of three months. sequoia capital we had introduced to. they gave us that $600,000 funding for 20% of the company, which ended up being a good investment. the co
we came up with obama-o's, and captain mccains. we designed original artwork for each box.er, stuffed serial back into them. the first 100 of these we melt -- we mailed to reporters like yourself. [laughter] we got, if she gets this hilarious box of cereal we designed, she will be curious and color spec. that is what we did. weeknd out 100, and that we ended up on good morning america. the day we were on cnn, it became number one political video of the day. in the box we created we sold on a...
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senate voted to overturn an o obama era rule. vice president mike pence had to cap the tie breaking vote. it ruled them from using fine print and force them to arbitration. the house passed it in july and president trump is expected to sign it. >>> twitter announced plans to disclose the ads on the platform, who paid for them and how they target users. a bull to force tech companies like twitter, facebook and google. russia's use of social media to influence public opinions during the presidential election. back to youchlt. >> thank you so much. >>> former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick may not be able to find a new team, this morning he does. he made a book deal where he made over $1 million. no word on the release date or what it will cover. he filed a collusion claim because no nfl team signed him when he opted out of the niners deal. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," we broke a couple records yesterday. >> we broke several records around the bay area. we'll get to the numbers coming up. what to expect today as we take
senate voted to overturn an o obama era rule. vice president mike pence had to cap the tie breaking vote. it ruled them from using fine print and force them to arbitration. the house passed it in july and president trump is expected to sign it. >>> twitter announced plans to disclose the ads on the platform, who paid for them and how they target users. a bull to force tech companies like twitter, facebook and google. russia's use of social media to influence public opinions during the...
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since high school that was -- people called my little o, little obama. i had the briefcase and suit in school. >> for now, hollands is riding in style on his two wheeler. after he left us, he -- you know, pumped in his earbuds scoop -- what are you listening to? he's like, oh, i got frank sinatra. i got him on vinyl. >> renaissance man. i heard him say that something about the way he dresses. you dress for where you're headed, not for where you are now. >> that's right. it's -- his senior year in high school, he wore a suit to class every single day. he said, you dress for success. where you want to go. according to mac, it's to the white house. >> mac hollands. great. >>> it a dreary day that continues today. a lot of clouds, moisture in place. we don't have as much rain as yesterday morning. on the radar and satellite, spots of green are sprinkles that are trying to make it to the ground over the delaware beaches and near cape may. i wouldn't be surprised if it's more of a mist or just a little thicker feel to the air. for the rest of us, cloudy condit
since high school that was -- people called my little o, little obama. i had the briefcase and suit in school. >> for now, hollands is riding in style on his two wheeler. after he left us, he -- you know, pumped in his earbuds scoop -- what are you listening to? he's like, oh, i got frank sinatra. i got him on vinyl. >> renaissance man. i heard him say that something about the way he dresses. you dress for where you're headed, not for where you are now. >> that's right. it's...
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bush and obama said they all called families of the fallen. o michelle obama's chief of staff said on twitter calling mr. trump's statement an explicative lie. >> thank you, major. >> rose: we continue with excerpts from the press conference. >> as far as tom marino, so he was a very early supporter of mine, the great state of pennsylvania. he's a great guy. i did see the report. we're going to look into the report, we're going to take it very seriously because we're going to have a major announcement probably next week on the drug crisis and on the opioid mess of problem and i i want to get that absolutely right, this country -- and frankly the world -- has a drug problem. the world has a drug problem, but we have it and we're going to do something about it. so i'm going to have a major announcement on that problem next week. we're going to be looking into tom. the puerto rico situation is so -- because as you know. >> (inaudible). well, that's according to the clint's administration's head of fema it's been outstanding. puerto rico is very stu
bush and obama said they all called families of the fallen. o michelle obama's chief of staff said on twitter calling mr. trump's statement an explicative lie. >> thank you, major. >> rose: we continue with excerpts from the press conference. >> as far as tom marino, so he was a very early supporter of mine, the great state of pennsylvania. he's a great guy. i did see the report. we're going to look into the report, we're going to take it very seriously because we're going to...
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he said, corker helped president o give us the bad iran deal, referring of course to president obama, and that was just the latest instance of the president lashing out at corker accusing him of supporting the iran deal. that, of course, is not true at all. corker was actually a vocal critic of the iran deal throughout his time in congress. he wrote in a washington post editorial that congress should, in fact, oppose that iran deal writing that the congress should do so. and that is exactly what corker did. look here. corker's words, the gop leads the united states to iran, wealthier and more willing to work in the middle east. in that same opinion piece he wrote congress should reject this deal and send it back to the president. and that is exactly what corker worked to do, working with most nearly every republican and even handful of democrats to reject that deal. he did just that. that measure though that he put forward came just two votes short. he voted against the iran deal in a procedural motion, but it fell just two votes shy of actual passage. but even before that, even befor
he said, corker helped president o give us the bad iran deal, referring of course to president obama, and that was just the latest instance of the president lashing out at corker accusing him of supporting the iran deal. that, of course, is not true at all. corker was actually a vocal critic of the iran deal throughout his time in congress. he wrote in a washington post editorial that congress should, in fact, oppose that iran deal writing that the congress should do so. and that is exactly...
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. >> trump responded on twitter this morning, writing, quote, bob corker who helped president o, obama, give us the bad iran deal and couldn't get elected dog catcher in tennessee, is now fighting tax cuts. corker dropped out of the race in tennessee when i refused to endorse him and now is only negative on anything trump. look at his record. well, moments ago, corker responded. same untruths from an utterly untruthful president. #alert the day care staff. kacie hunt is on capitol hill. here we go again. the president who arguably should be focused on winning votes is fighting with a member of congress, his own party, somebody he arguably would need to get tax reform through. what can you tell us about what's going on here? somebody he does need, chris, and they know and they have known for quite some time that bob corker might be difficult to win over on this tax reform package and that's partly because as the president has been insisting in these private calls, the president wants a tax cut, not necessarily tax reform. and for bob corker who is a longtime fiscal conservative, that ha
. >> trump responded on twitter this morning, writing, quote, bob corker who helped president o, obama, give us the bad iran deal and couldn't get elected dog catcher in tennessee, is now fighting tax cuts. corker dropped out of the race in tennessee when i refused to endorse him and now is only negative on anything trump. look at his record. well, moments ago, corker responded. same untruths from an utterly untruthful president. #alert the day care staff. kacie hunt is on capitol hill....
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author o of the book "losing an enemy: obama, iran, and the legacy of diplomacy."hen we come bacack, we go t tos vegas. ststay with us. ♪ [music c break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on thursday, the national rifle association made a major announcement that it would support additional regulation on the gun accessory known as bump stocks. investigators believe the devise was used in sunday night's mass shooting in las vegas, in which stephen paddock, a 64-year-old white man who killed killed 59 people, including himself, and injured nearly 500 people. authorities say paddock bought at least 12 bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic rifles to act like machine guns, capable of firing hundreds of rounds a minute. the nra's wayne lapierre and chris cox issued a joint statement thursday, writing -- "despite the fact obama administration approved the sale of bump fire stocks on at least two occasions, national rifle association is calling on the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives to immediately
author o of the book "losing an enemy: obama, iran, and the legacy of diplomacy."hen we come bacack, we go t tos vegas. ststay with us. ♪ [music c break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on thursday, the national rifle association made a major announcement that it would support additional regulation on the gun accessory known as bump stocks. investigators believe the devise was used in sunday night's mass shooting in las...
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fairness sake, a lot were sent to the countries in the previous administration under president o ba obama with president bush. i want to play a clip from last night. >> kept in the dark. and your report on the ground from niger is in many ways much more detailed than we received this morning. >> were kept in the dark he said. are you getting -- is house armed services committee getting the information you need from the pentagon on this issue? >> i think the military leaders are making a good faith effort that they are my sense was they were very forthcoming and want to conduct a thorough investigation and rely on facts and not just speculate. of course, cnn is extraordinary in reporting and i'm sure that that's adding to the information we have. but my concern is not with the transparency of the military leaders or with their commitment to an investigation. my concern is why are there members of congress and senators who don't know that we have troops in niger? i mean, this is because the report that details where we have troops, what their missions are, which are submitted to congress an
fairness sake, a lot were sent to the countries in the previous administration under president o ba obama with president bush. i want to play a clip from last night. >> kept in the dark. and your report on the ground from niger is in many ways much more detailed than we received this morning. >> were kept in the dark he said. are you getting -- is house armed services committee getting the information you need from the pentagon on this issue? >> i think the military leaders...
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because the obama administration said all of the trump folks are doing is basically following g through o our strategy. >> the obama administration made a strategic error. we made the main effort, i rock and yet, we had to wait a year and and a half to get the troops retrained to be able to do it. during the aentire time we should've taken this caliphate away and in my judgment, isis would not have become this significant iconic force that it became and be able to direct its activities worldwide. five years and that caliphate was much too long. all of that said, the facts are that the trump administration came in, took the obama plan but made it more effective. easing up on the rules of engagement, putting in apache helicopters, getting them commanders on the ground, full authority to conduct a war with no micromanaging from the white house. they deserve credit for changing how we operate in making the operations more effective. >> now is move on. what now because i do not detect frankly any us, clear your strategy what happens next. what we want to do next in syria or iraq. can you decip
because the obama administration said all of the trump folks are doing is basically following g through o our strategy. >> the obama administration made a strategic error. we made the main effort, i rock and yet, we had to wait a year and and a half to get the troops retrained to be able to do it. during the aentire time we should've taken this caliphate away and in my judgment, isis would not have become this significant iconic force that it became and be able to direct its activities...
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when donald trump was elected, and when paul ryan came out, january 27 had they were going o repeal obamaare and it was going to be on the desk. it is september, and that bill has not passed, and it has not been on donald trump's desk. [applause] again, i know everything isn't about health care, but you have to call a win a win. it is not like it didn't happen because they change the their minds. it didn't happen because thousands and thousands of people rose up and called members of congress and went to washington, d.c., and wore their hats to town hall meetings. to me, we have to be able to and he story of organize tell our story even if we are not going to actually win. >> specifically, i want to hone in on, whether it is four years from now in 2021 or eight years from now in -- i don't know what year that is -- regardless of whether it is four or eight years, there is going to be an after-trump period. there is going to be a post trump. this question is for you. in that moment, the task will be recover, improving, building something anew. what for you does that look like? what does th
when donald trump was elected, and when paul ryan came out, january 27 had they were going o repeal obamaare and it was going to be on the desk. it is september, and that bill has not passed, and it has not been on donald trump's desk. [applause] again, i know everything isn't about health care, but you have to call a win a win. it is not like it didn't happen because they change the their minds. it didn't happen because thousands and thousands of people rose up and called members of congress...
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the bottom line is my party has become the party of o hate obama, hate hillary clinton, vote for us.and for? >> the president was tweeting against hillary clinton today. what's the sense of tweeting against hillary clinton? the last i checked, she had lost to him and he was the president. >> i think it reminds the base of the party, the base f truch support errs, why they were for him. and i disagree with the congressman. respectfully. i think we have an agenda, a positive agenda to make this country better. whether it's through tax reform, repealing and replacing obamacare, eliminating regular laces to make it harder to create jobs. i think congressional republicans are absolutely focused on helping the american people, turning our economy around and getting us back to a better place, restoring the american dream. we fis face a lot of challenges in that effort. >> the problem is, the leader is the president of the united states and he's everything i want i said! we're going to have to leave it there and by the way, we talked about national health care, bill at 92nd street wide tonig
the bottom line is my party has become the party of o hate obama, hate hillary clinton, vote for us.and for? >> the president was tweeting against hillary clinton today. what's the sense of tweeting against hillary clinton? the last i checked, she had lost to him and he was the president. >> i think it reminds the base of the party, the base f truch support errs, why they were for him. and i disagree with the congressman. respectfully. i think we have an agenda, a positive agenda to...
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molly: barack obama hit the campaign trail, getting out the vote for an upcoming election in two o states. the use the occasion to comment. we have the details. trail, on the campaign to a cheering route in new jersey, barack obama's boarded orderedrock obama's of the candidate. he addressed his successors politics and and said he is using the politics of division. see,me of the politics we we thought we put that to bed. that's looking 50 years backck. that's the 21st century. not the 19th century. >> newark was the first stop of the day. he headed to virginia or a tight race for governor. this will be indicators about how voters feel about donald trump. he slammed the current political >> you'red -- finind it not owing to be able to govern people. you won't be able to unite them later. >> supporters waited in long linenes here in. the is doing a great job. i you like he has become an icon and role model. thoughtshas kept his away from politics. healthspoken out about care and immigration raid this is the first time the public publiclyeped in -- jumped in. molly: the medical journal is bo
molly: barack obama hit the campaign trail, getting out the vote for an upcoming election in two o states. the use the occasion to comment. we have the details. trail, on the campaign to a cheering route in new jersey, barack obama's boarded orderedrock obama's of the candidate. he addressed his successors politics and and said he is using the politics of division. see,me of the politics we we thought we put that to bed. that's looking 50 years backck. that's the 21st century. not the 19th...
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el presidente barack obama implementó el programa acción diferida para los llegados en la infancia osmo año ya estaba matriculado en una maestría de administración pública, en el 2013. teresa: juan no confiaba en que el programa fuera una solución permanente y tenía razón. tras el anuncio de la eliminación de daca, solamente aquellos dreamers cuyo permiso de trabajo se expira entre septiembre del 2017 y marzo de 2018 tienen hasta el 5 de octubre para renovarlo. lorena: sabíamos que en algún momento se iba a acabar, sólo que no pensábamos que iba a ser tan pronto, yo creo. teresa: lorena jofre es una dreamer chilena y voluntaria en una de las clínicas que se están llevando a cabo en todos los estados unidos para ayudar a jóvenes quienes caen en la excepción aprobada por la administración para renovar el daca. juan carlos: la idea de que las únicas personas que pueden aplicar para renovar son las personas que se les vence el permiso de trabajo bajo daca el 5 de marzo o antes. es importantísimo que lo hagan, que no tengan miedo en solicitar la renovación. teresa: según juan carlos gómez
el presidente barack obama implementó el programa acción diferida para los llegados en la infancia osmo año ya estaba matriculado en una maestría de administración pública, en el 2013. teresa: juan no confiaba en que el programa fuera una solución permanente y tenía razón. tras el anuncio de la eliminación de daca, solamente aquellos dreamers cuyo permiso de trabajo se expira entre septiembre del 2017 y marzo de 2018 tienen hasta el 5 de octubre para renovarlo. lorena: sabíamos que...
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o. rosemary: really? mack: yeah, little obama. rosemary: wow. mack: i had the briefcase and suit in school.osemary: that's right, you wore a suit to school, what, your senior year in high school? mack: yeah. rosemary: every day? mack: oh yeah, dress for where you want to go, not for where you are. rosemary: all right, so is the white house where you're headed? mack: oh yeah. as soon as i'm legally of age, that's where-- that's where my eyes go to. rosemary: short term, what do you see here in philadelphia? mack: i mean, the biggest goal, and really the only reason why i play and why i'm so happy that i'm in philly is to put a ring on my finger at the end of the year. you know, bring the first one to philadelphia. rosemary: all right, mack, i think this is the end of the road. mack: yeah. thank you so much. rosemary: yeah, thank you. really appreciate you showing us, you know, showing us the route around here. mack: do it on the two wheels. rosemary: yeah, exactly. mack: it's not too bad. rosemary: all right, good luck. mack: all right, y'all, i'll see you. rosemary: wondering what he was li
o. rosemary: really? mack: yeah, little obama. rosemary: wow. mack: i had the briefcase and suit in school.osemary: that's right, you wore a suit to school, what, your senior year in high school? mack: yeah. rosemary: every day? mack: oh yeah, dress for where you want to go, not for where you are. rosemary: all right, so is the white house where you're headed? mack: oh yeah. as soon as i'm legally of age, that's where-- that's where my eyes go to. rosemary: short term, what do you see here in...
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when you look at the obama years, chicago, one city, his adopted home town, o 3900 people were murderedhe last six years of obama's presidency, 18,000 shootings. i don't think you mentioned it more than three or four times. and his economic policies hurt black americans and hispanic americans more. how will your policies help minorities that are still struggling? >> president trump: minorities want police protection more than anybody. they need it more than anybody. what's going on is crazy. you look at some of the inner cities, where it's out of control. i was saying things like what you have to lose? we will fix it. one of the things we're doing very strongly now is the inner cities. chicago is out of control. i don't know what they are doing in chicago to have this many shootings in this many killingsh and all of the different things going on. this is not like it's the t united states of america. pure and simple, that's bad management. bad politics. it's incredible. and then you talk to them, why are you doing stuff? they don't even want to talk to you about it. it's really insulting
when you look at the obama years, chicago, one city, his adopted home town, o 3900 people were murderedhe last six years of obama's presidency, 18,000 shootings. i don't think you mentioned it more than three or four times. and his economic policies hurt black americans and hispanic americans more. how will your policies help minorities that are still struggling? >> president trump: minorities want police protection more than anybody. they need it more than anybody. what's going on is...
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conservatives, republicans, democrats or -- >> no, of course not, but eight years of clinton and obama, there are a lot o things i disagree with. that's okay. republicans didn't have their act together. but i never sad for the pledge or never kneeled for the national anthem because there are certain things that hold us together, the glue of society that i don't think we should just, in one fell swoop, trash. >> rose: does donald trump equal american populism in 2017? >> well, it's early. we're going to see. >> rose: we've seen a campaign and in a transition and seen him govern. he's shown his colors. we're not going to see anything about him we don't know now. >> billionaire at the barricades, the reason i use barricades is a double meaning, we have the border barricade. but for him the barricades are pretty big to clear, but just getting elected was a monumental feat, beat the clintons, obamas, the media, corporations, a lot of big cree os didn't want him to be the president. he won electoral college, didn't win the popular vote, work to do there, that was a stunning feat to do that. >> rose: you say th
conservatives, republicans, democrats or -- >> no, of course not, but eight years of clinton and obama, there are a lot o things i disagree with. that's okay. republicans didn't have their act together. but i never sad for the pledge or never kneeled for the national anthem because there are certain things that hold us together, the glue of society that i don't think we should just, in one fell swoop, trash. >> rose: does donald trump equal american populism in 2017? >> well,...
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. >> i mean you could ask general kelly did he get a call from o, you could ask other people. don't know what obama's policy was. >> a white house policy representative said they don't know but they meet quietly with the obamas at a breakfast to honor gold star family. meanwhile the u.s. is looking into the deadly ambush that claimed the lives of u.s. military sold yours. apparently they were leaving a meeting with tribal leaders when they were ambushed by dozens of militants believed to be linked to the islamic group. >> seth lemon. thank you so much, seth, they have reached a deekt. this morning it's unclear if this bipartisan effort has the support of president trump. he initially appeared to back it. but later according to the "associated press" the white house said he opposed the plan. the plan is also likely to face stiff opposition in congress. mola length guy has the detailed. >>> on the senate floor lamar alexander offered a short-term plan to shore up osh carry to this agreement avoids chaos, and u don't know a democrat or republican who benefits from chaos. >> reporter: the plan would for
. >> i mean you could ask general kelly did he get a call from o, you could ask other people. don't know what obama's policy was. >> a white house policy representative said they don't know but they meet quietly with the obamas at a breakfast to honor gold star family. meanwhile the u.s. is looking into the deadly ambush that claimed the lives of u.s. military sold yours. apparently they were leaving a meeting with tribal leaders when they were ambushed by dozens of militants...
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obama lo llamÓ. en otra polÉmica, el presidente advirtiÓ a john mccain que tarde o temprano Él contraataca.lso nacionalismo alentado por quienes, en vez de resolver problemas, buscan culpables en aaparente alusiÓn a trump. tras la advertencia del contraataque del mandatario, mccain respondiÓ que ha enfrentado a enemigos mÁs duros. el conteo del aÑo pasado fue de casi 44 millones. el 14% de la poblaciÓn. a esto sumamos los millones de niÑos nacidos en estados unidos, de -1 padre extranjero. la cifra se eleva a 60 millones. en estados unidos los grupos de mayor crecimiento provinieron de la regiÓn del caribe, el medio este y centroamÉrica. en otras noticias, mientras el financiamiento para el muro fronterizo sigue trabado en el debate polÍtico, las empresas que concursan para construirlo continÚan avanzando con sus proyectos. 5 dde los8 prototipos ya estÁn terminados y todos deben completarse a fin de mes. la patrulla fronteriza mostrÓ los modelos que ya estÁn listos y jaime garcÍa estuvo ahí. jaime: se estÁn construyendo los imponentes prototipos del muro fronterizo prometido por el presiden
obama lo llamÓ. en otra polÉmica, el presidente advirtiÓ a john mccain que tarde o temprano Él contraataca.lso nacionalismo alentado por quienes, en vez de resolver problemas, buscan culpables en aaparente alusiÓn a trump. tras la advertencia del contraataque del mandatario, mccain respondiÓ que ha enfrentado a enemigos mÁs duros. el conteo del aÑo pasado fue de casi 44 millones. el 14% de la poblaciÓn. a esto sumamos los millones de niÑos nacidos en estados unidos, de -1 padre...
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that president obama could then come back into play by default worldwide emissions are. the largest producers of c o two in china and the u.s. . china. alone creates nearly thirty percent of the total. we're all in the same boat when it comes to climate. but regardless of where the c o two is produced it has a global effect because it stays in the atmosphere for a long time. in the loft that if you know you mentioned china it is moving away from fossil fuels and it is now a global leader in solar energy so why does china have such an impact on climate change. the question is whether china will follow the path that we have taken in europe. will they carry out their industrialization program by using fossil fuels. will they skip a phase of that program directly from coal fired plants to renewable sources of energy i think this is well i certainly hope that this will happen not only in china but worldwide also off well as anything he had when i dared fight. germany still needs to do some work on the transition we reduce our role as leaders and international climate protection but we still produce fifty
that president obama could then come back into play by default worldwide emissions are. the largest producers of c o two in china and the u.s. . china. alone creates nearly thirty percent of the total. we're all in the same boat when it comes to climate. but regardless of where the c o two is produced it has a global effect because it stays in the atmosphere for a long time. in the loft that if you know you mentioned china it is moving away from fossil fuels and it is now a global leader in...
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. >> reporter: the obama e pa detection dealed in 0hundreds o report is so rare it only happened likehis one other time. it was put on bristol bay alaska to stop pebble mining. the mining sued the e pa saying it wasn't treated fairly. in the same day pruitt met with the mining company he agreed to settle that lawsuit as well. to understand the significance of pruitt's decision that day, you must first understand why the protection was placed on bristol bay in the first place. bristol bay is home to one of the worldest largest and pristine salmon more than half the world's high chi salmon come from here. this place is one of the -- supporting 50 million wild salmon. part of life and indigenous cultures that stretch back 4,000 years. in 2011, pebble partnership owner filed a mind building assessment with the u.s. securities and exchange commission. the mine would create a footprint bigger than the island of manhattan and nearly as deep as the grand canyon according to the e pa. alarm bells went off, local tribes and fisheries asked the e pa to study the impacts a mine that big could hav
. >> reporter: the obama e pa detection dealed in 0hundreds o report is so rare it only happened likehis one other time. it was put on bristol bay alaska to stop pebble mining. the mining sued the e pa saying it wasn't treated fairly. in the same day pruitt met with the mining company he agreed to settle that lawsuit as well. to understand the significance of pruitt's decision that day, you must first understand why the protection was placed on bristol bay in the first place. bristol bay...
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2010, in a move that virtually nobody will now defend, the obama administration allowed a russian firm to gain control over about 20% of our uranium o reserves here in the united states. before the deal was approved, obama's department of justice uncovered a massive russian racketeering and bribery ring working to get control of that uranium. the obama administration kept that information secret, even from congress, and let that deal gogo through. now, why would they do that? did it have anything to do with the more than $100 million hillary clinton's familyo foundation took from uranium one board members? she was the secretary of state at the time. u maybe. just a guess. at some point, we will find out for sure. that's the upside of the hysteria over russiane. collusion. its unintended consequences will be fun to watch. because when you make up a fake scandal, you never really know where it's going to go. richard goodstein has seen a lot of fake scandals. he has been in d.c. a long time. he is a lawyer who has advised both of hillary clinton's presidential campaigns. he joins us tonight. >> great to be back. >> tucker: i was thinki
2010, in a move that virtually nobody will now defend, the obama administration allowed a russian firm to gain control over about 20% of our uranium o reserves here in the united states. before the deal was approved, obama's department of justice uncovered a massive russian racketeering and bribery ring working to get control of that uranium. the obama administration kept that information secret, even from congress, and let that deal gogo through. now, why would they do that? did it have...
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but president obama could then come back into play by default worldwide emissions are. the largest producers of c o two in china and the u.s. . china alone creates nearly thirty percent of the total. role in the same boat when it comes to climate. but regardless of where the c o two is produced it has a global effect because it stays in the atmosphere for a long time. you know you mentioned china it is moving away from fossil fuels and is now a global leader in solar energy so why does china have such an impact on climate change. the question is whether china will follow the path that we have taken in europe. will they carry out their industrialization program by using fossil fuels. or will they skip a phase of that program directly from coal fired plants to renewable sources of energy oh i think this is far and i certainly hope that this will happen not only in china but worldwide also off well as they can he help us yet when identified. germany still needs to do some work on the transition we reduce our role as leaders and international climate production but we still produce fifty two percent of
but president obama could then come back into play by default worldwide emissions are. the largest producers of c o two in china and the u.s. . china alone creates nearly thirty percent of the total. role in the same boat when it comes to climate. but regardless of where the c o two is produced it has a global effect because it stays in the atmosphere for a long time. you know you mentioned china it is moving away from fossil fuels and is now a global leader in solar energy so why does china...
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o sea lo que queremos es que ellos sigan la ley donde tienen que bscar cÓmo producir y tener primas de seguro mÉdico que sean mÁs accesibles. fernando: segÚn defensores de obamanta o pagar los seguros. >> las familias de ingresos medios sufrirÁn más que nadie debido a la decisiÓn del presidente trump. fernando: algunos estados como california han anunciado una demanda federal, para evitar que el gobierno deje de pagar estos subsidios. la administraciÓn trump ademÁs le informo a una corte federal que el cese de el pago de estos subsidios serÁ inmediato. jlio: la controversia por el twitt de puerto rico y que fema no se puede quedar para siempre generÓ rÉplicas. puerto rico aporta millones a fema, en caso de desastres naturales funciona como una aseguradora. >> el dinero que aparece de nuestro dinero que se les da a los puertorriqueÑos o a nadie de una forma gratuita. en cada hipoteca que nosotros pagamos estÁ incluido parte del dinero que va a fema, es la agencia de homeland seciruty en el caso especÍfico de puerto rico, son 3.5 millones de dÓlares anuales que cada persona que tiene hipoteca puerto rico aporta anualmente por lo tanto resulta bochornoso que se
o sea lo que queremos es que ellos sigan la ley donde tienen que bscar cÓmo producir y tener primas de seguro mÉdico que sean mÁs accesibles. fernando: segÚn defensores de obamanta o pagar los seguros. >> las familias de ingresos medios sufrirÁn más que nadie debido a la decisiÓn del presidente trump. fernando: algunos estados como california han anunciado una demanda federal, para evitar que el gobierno deje de pagar estos subsidios. la administraciÓn trump ademÁs le informo a...
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muestra que obama invitÓ a kelly en un desayuno para familias de soldados fallecidos. el presidente advirtiÓ a john mccain que tarde onalismo. tras la advertencia del contrataque mandatario, fue quien respondiÓ que ha enfrentado enemigos mÁs duros. aumentÓ la población inmigrante en estados unidos. el 14% de la poblaciÓn.si de esto sumamos los niÑos nacidos en estados unidos al menos un padre extranjero, la cifra se eleva. los grupos de mayor crecimiento provinieron de la regiÓn del caribe, medio oeste y centroamÉrica. marÍa: mientras el financiamiento para el muro fronterizo sigue trabado en el debate polÍtico,las empresas que con gotham para construir lo siguen en batalla. la patrulla fronteriza mostrÓ hoy los modelos que ya estÁn listos y jaime garcÍa estuvo ahÍ. bajo estricta vigilancia y detrÁs de este cerco tapado se estÁn construyendo los prototipos del muro fronterizo. >> los cinco prototipos que estÁn terminados o por terminar son de aproximadamente 30 pies. jaime: la altura de los prototipos empequeÑece a la pared instalada en san diego hace casi 25 aÑos. >> tenemos un muro primario y un muro secundario. el
muestra que obama invitÓ a kelly en un desayuno para familias de soldados fallecidos. el presidente advirtiÓ a john mccain que tarde onalismo. tras la advertencia del contrataque mandatario, fue quien respondiÓ que ha enfrentado enemigos mÁs duros. aumentÓ la población inmigrante en estados unidos. el 14% de la poblaciÓn.si de esto sumamos los niÑos nacidos en estados unidos al menos un padre extranjero, la cifra se eleva. los grupos de mayor crecimiento provinieron de la regiÓn del...
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one, because they are going to be multiple parts let's see, bob corker who helped president o, president obamaouldn't get elected dog catcher in tennessee, is now fighting tax cuts. . i'm going to be following on twitter feed did bob corker run for dog catcher? again, he is -- i think that part of the strategy that we have seen with president trump and you can speak to this to separate himself from the republicans on capitol hill and there has been that discussion it works politically but there has been discussion of how much do you want to put the hammer down on some republicans do you need bob corker to help you?. >> what the president is doing right now is trying to protect himself when it comes to his reelection remember, after that honeymoon phase being elected president going to re-elects reelection saying republicans have not given me anything to sign i think that is the pressure not share frustration, we have a lot of senators that voted for the legislation, when obama was there, all for him to you know to veto now they have a president that can sign that legislation, and they don't ha
one, because they are going to be multiple parts let's see, bob corker who helped president o, president obamaouldn't get elected dog catcher in tennessee, is now fighting tax cuts. . i'm going to be following on twitter feed did bob corker run for dog catcher? again, he is -- i think that part of the strategy that we have seen with president trump and you can speak to this to separate himself from the republicans on capitol hill and there has been that discussion it works politically but there...
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o sea lo que queremos es que ellos sigan la ley donde tienen que bscar cÓmo producir y tener primas de seguro mÉdico que sean mÁs accesibles. fernando: segÚn defensores de obamas seguros. >> las familias de ingresos medios sufrirÁn más que nadie debido a la decisiÓn del presidente trump. fernando: algunos estados como california han anunciado una demanda federal, para evitar que el gobierno deje de pagar estos subsidios. la administraciÓn trump ademÁs le informo a una corte federal que el cese de el pago de estos subsidios serÁ inmediato. jlio: la controversia por el twitt de puerto rico y que fema no se puede quedar para siempre generÓ rÉplicas. puerto rico aporta millones a fema, en caso de desastres naturales funciona como una aseguradora. >> el dinero que aparece de nuestro dinero que se les da a los puertorriqueÑos o a nadie de una forma gratuita. en cada hipoteca que nosotros pagamos estÁ incluido parte del dinero que va a fema, es la agencia de homeland seciruty en el caso especÍfico de puerto rico, son 3.5 millones de dÓlares anuales que cada persona que tiene hipoteca puerto rico aporta anualmente por lo tanto resulta bochornoso que se trate de prete
o sea lo que queremos es que ellos sigan la ley donde tienen que bscar cÓmo producir y tener primas de seguro mÉdico que sean mÁs accesibles. fernando: segÚn defensores de obamas seguros. >> las familias de ingresos medios sufrirÁn más que nadie debido a la decisiÓn del presidente trump. fernando: algunos estados como california han anunciado una demanda federal, para evitar que el gobierno deje de pagar estos subsidios. la administraciÓn trump ademÁs le informo a una corte...
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the clintons and obama administration have created what is nothing short of a clear o ad present dangerthose responsible. i say this, you need to be held accountable. you need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. we are learning back in 2015, five years after this uranium one deal was completed, the "new york times" reported that uranium one was actually exporting -- yellowcake uranium outside of the country to canada and even though it did not have a license. understand this, the obama administration, hillary clinton, eric holder, what they allowed in this deal was vladimir putin -- by the way, but he does with it, does anybody know? is he giving it to northir korea or iran? nobody has any idea. this is a direct national security threat to every man, woman, and child. not just in thiss country but around the world. as we've been telling you finally the senate judiciary committee has announced they are launching an investigation into what top obama administration officials knew about the evidence surrounding this corrupt uranium one deal. there are several key players that
the clintons and obama administration have created what is nothing short of a clear o ad present dangerthose responsible. i say this, you need to be held accountable. you need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. we are learning back in 2015, five years after this uranium one deal was completed, the "new york times" reported that uranium one was actually exporting -- yellowcake uranium outside of the country to canada and even though it did not have a license. understand...
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o do, in in any event. he asked me about previous presidents. i can tell -- i told him that president obama, who was my commander in chief, did not call my family. that is not a criticism. simply that i didn't believe that president obama called. i don't believe president bush called in all cases. i don't believe any president, particularly when the casualty rates are very high, the president's call. but i believe that they all rights. when i gave that explanation to our president three days ago, he elected to make phone calls for the four young men that we lost in niger earlier this month. he asked me how to make those calls. if you are not in the family, ad you have never worn uniform, if you have never been in combat, you cannot even imagine how to make the call. but, he very bravely does make those calls. a uniform, if you have never been in combat, you cannot even imagine how tothe call in queste made yesterday, or the day familywere to four members. there is the next of kin designated by the individual. if he is married, typically the spouse. if he is not married, it is typically the
o do, in in any event. he asked me about previous presidents. i can tell -- i told him that president obama, who was my commander in chief, did not call my family. that is not a criticism. simply that i didn't believe that president obama called. i don't believe president bush called in all cases. i don't believe any president, particularly when the casualty rates are very high, the president's call. but i believe that they all rights. when i gave that explanation to our president three days...
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members -- >> you look at president obama and other presidents, most of e calls, but iak like to call when i think it's appropriate, when i'm able to do it. nancy: o o aide called it outrageous and a disrespectful lie while another said the president was a deeply disturbed ignoramus. the white house press secretary said the president calls and meets with gold star family's. marylandew tonight, a animal hospital said it's getting threats after this video you're about to see of its office manager went viral. >> i have somebody who just posted a review on yelp who said because you are in here they are going somewhere else! alison: the exchange between the office manager and a customer was heated, but the vet says there is more to the story than what is circulating on social media. tim barber explores both sides. >> somebody just posted a review on yelp and said because you are in here, they are going somewhere else! tim: this video of an animal hospital manager yelling at a customer has been viewed thousands of tim: he was not arrested for the exchange that played out in front of this prince george's county police officer saturday afternoon. doctor s
members -- >> you look at president obama and other presidents, most of e calls, but iak like to call when i think it's appropriate, when i'm able to do it. nancy: o o aide called it outrageous and a disrespectful lie while another said the president was a deeply disturbed ignoramus. the white house press secretary said the president calls and meets with gold star family's. marylandew tonight, a animal hospital said it's getting threats after this video you're about to see of its office...
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away from let's first of all let's figure out what is j c p o a is nothing but an arms control deal period end of the sentence president obama signed it because he wanted to take military option off the table regarding iran and that's why they signed it by virtue of decertifying it what president trump is doing is he is getting the united states closer to a path of confrontation with iran and in fact putting the military option back on the table with iran so all in all what we're hearing in the media is noise here it's it's real story is it's an arms control deal and had to be done you know weigh in on that because we had a sitting as president we had trump sign off on it every ninety days the the president has to continue to be in agreement with this agreement here and he's walking away from it presumably there hasn't been an official announcement yet but you know what he's driving this because he knows and his advisors around him saying that iran is compliant here i mean this is one of the most odd things i've ever seen on. an american president doing i guess we have to all agree this is an odd president go ahead in london
away from let's first of all let's figure out what is j c p o a is nothing but an arms control deal period end of the sentence president obama signed it because he wanted to take military option off the table regarding iran and that's why they signed it by virtue of decertifying it what president trump is doing is he is getting the united states closer to a path of confrontation with iran and in fact putting the military option back on the table with iran so all in all what we're hearing in the...
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still have hostages all over the world and our negotiators have been undermined by this act o that the obamapleading guilty. that make as lot of people feel a sense of relief and justice knowing is he going to get punish you had. >> 8 years we have been waiting on this day. ainsley: that's right. okay. pete: colonel michael waltz. >> thank you, i appreciate it. ainsley: comedian george lopez goes after president trump jokes and gets booed off the stage. carly shimkus is here with what is trending. >> tax breaks while its players kneel during the national anthem. the time for those tax breaks to end. we'll debate that ahead. ♪ i love it when you go crazy ♪ you think all my inhibitions ♪ baby, there's nothing holding me back ♪ you take me places that tear up my reputation ♪ manipulate my decision the strength of your teeth needs to be there in order for that whiteness to last. i would definitely recommend pronamel strong and bright to my patients to keep their enamel strong, help to keep stains away, and polish their enamel. they're going to get whiter, brighter teeth. this is a really great p
still have hostages all over the world and our negotiators have been undermined by this act o that the obamapleading guilty. that make as lot of people feel a sense of relief and justice knowing is he going to get punish you had. >> 8 years we have been waiting on this day. ainsley: that's right. okay. pete: colonel michael waltz. >> thank you, i appreciate it. ainsley: comedian george lopez goes after president trump jokes and gets booed off the stage. carly shimkus is here with...
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in terms of the pardon, in terms of president obama, he wanted to remain natural but everybody knew he preferred secretary clinton which prevented a vote o lot of the democratic candidates from getting in or from even thinking about getting in because why would you run against a sitting president preferred candidate who already has the super delegates lined up? one candidate was clearing the field. she didn't get bernie sanders not to run, but there were a lot of other democrats who might have run it out, and the democratic bench is pretty thin right now probably because she and a lot of candidates experience running for candidates. mrs. clinton and her advisers were told to delete the so-called personal e-mails, and any considerations to the fact that there be potential backlash of being covered up or somethin something. >> so, i think the question, in case people didn't here, why she would delete the personal e-mails, those that were deemed personal from her privates server. obviously there was backlash in terms of people saying she was trying to hide something. the personal e-mails along to her if it was in fact personal e-mail and th
in terms of the pardon, in terms of president obama, he wanted to remain natural but everybody knew he preferred secretary clinton which prevented a vote o lot of the democratic candidates from getting in or from even thinking about getting in because why would you run against a sitting president preferred candidate who already has the super delegates lined up? one candidate was clearing the field. she didn't get bernie sanders not to run, but there were a lot of other democrats who might have...
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>> well, if i understand your question, during the obama administration, there were directiontives issued to ice in particular on cases that were to o be pryioritized. and the idea was that when you have 11 million undocumented individuals in the united states, you don't have the sources to deport them all.
>> well, if i understand your question, during the obama administration, there were directiontives issued to ice in particular on cases that were to o be pryioritized. and the idea was that when you have 11 million undocumented individuals in the united states, you don't have the sources to deport them all.