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i don't believe a president needs a photo op to show he supports the troops. i think he can invest more efforts. he still has time. he has been focused on other issues. that were the president ended the longest war in american history, that would place him in the history books. host: line for afghanistan war veterans. bryan, woodbridge, virginia. caller: a lot of these military people, the volunteer army does not have enough troops to secure the population from the commands -- the combatants. we should have learned that in vietnam. you have to have enough troops .n the ground all volunteers do not have enough troops. errand.rcising a fools peacehe population want and want the united states to be there but the other half are resentful. what the enemy does, they they getrate people, that can go on forever. host: thank you. guest: no doubt, the situation is as dangerous as it has been in a long time. since theve seen obama administration -- i served in 2015 and 2014 where we move from and during freedom to freedom sentinel -- we took a backseat and pushed the afg
i don't believe a president needs a photo op to show he supports the troops. i think he can invest more efforts. he still has time. he has been focused on other issues. that were the president ended the longest war in american history, that would place him in the history books. host: line for afghanistan war veterans. bryan, woodbridge, virginia. caller: a lot of these military people, the volunteer army does not have enough troops to secure the population from the commands -- the combatants....
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i riri minded by this with this oped saying hillary will run again.re the 2020 nomination. as you can imagine there was passingt reaction to this theory. it was co written by mark penn. and my next guest, andrew stein, former democratic manhattan bureau president and president of the new york city counsel and now chair of democrats for trump. what was your motivation in writing this? >> we were having lunch, michael and we were just shootering the breeze and i think he's extreme ely smart and we decided hillary can get this nomination. if you have 12/14 people in there, she's got 75% positive approval with dems. she knows what she's doing. most of the field really stumbled terribly in the kavanaugh hearings and showed they're amateurs and i think she has an excellent shot of bying the democratic candidatepub nixon not only lost to jfk in 1960 but the governorship of california in 1964 and everyone said that was it. he was finished. i think hillary has that same determination to be president and she has the base in the party. >> so here was my gut reac
i riri minded by this with this oped saying hillary will run again.re the 2020 nomination. as you can imagine there was passingt reaction to this theory. it was co written by mark penn. and my next guest, andrew stein, former democratic manhattan bureau president and president of the new york city counsel and now chair of democrats for trump. what was your motivation in writing this? >> we were having lunch, michael and we were just shootering the breeze and i think he's extreme ely smart...
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president trump published an op-ed in "usa today" this week. basically he said the democrats, your party would gut medicare with their "medicare for call" proposal. this has been debunked by fact checkers and "usa today's" been criticized for running this op-ed. what is your reaction to it, and how does an op-ed on this sort of very touchstone issue by the president affect americans' understanding of even what's at stake? >> well, i think president trump has, i mean he's not constrained by facts or telling the truth, and i think that is a problem. it creates a lot of confusion in terms of what the american people think, certainly what they hear, but also i think it confuses them what they think. the bottom line is that governors are aware the buck stops. right? the federal government may make these national policies, but we're the ones who have to implement it. we have to make sure that we're taking their rules and regulations and trying to apply them as best we can, and the key here is, both john and i feel i think strongly that we didn't want
president trump published an op-ed in "usa today" this week. basically he said the democrats, your party would gut medicare with their "medicare for call" proposal. this has been debunked by fact checkers and "usa today's" been criticized for running this op-ed. what is your reaction to it, and how does an op-ed on this sort of very touchstone issue by the president affect americans' understanding of even what's at stake? >> well, i think president trump has,...
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[applause] if there was an energy and enthusiasm and an op denies them from the very minute we announcedis very moment right now, the likes of which i've never very hands in the prayers when not in held us up and we feel them even tonight. during our journey we lost a son and while we walked through that very deep valley, we never felt more connected, more surrounded ever in our lives. we knew then what we know now, that we belong to a very special community and that we are part of the family that unite says, that unites us by the fact we serve a really good god. [cheers and applause] and so tonight, our thanks start there. we thank him. we honor him, we glorify him with a prayer that i pray many times a day, quite simply, thank you, jesus. thank you. now as i hand out the thank you, i promise i won't name every one. you all know that chris cramer managed every one of my successful congressional campaigns. [cheers and applause] for small and could quite embrace that concept. my opponent viciously attacked her for it in im one member of congress who stand here tonight grateful that she do
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isn't that hard for you having your husband write an op-ed like that? >> when the president said mr. kellyanne conway and ask kellyanne conway, the president is never worried about how it affects him. he worries about how it affects me. i appreciate that from my boss. he's great to the women who work for them. he also is pointing out that -- again, my husband's name is me. i'll keep the rest of the conversation private. i don't think it's nice and i think people questioning publicly aspects of our marriage is very inappropriate. i stay out of other people's lives. on this one i think what people write, rational people disagree about the constitution every single day. i choose because i'm in a position to do so to give my advice and opinion to the president privately. >> we have recounts in florida. governor and senate races, agriculture as well. the president put out a tweet on that yesterday trying to steal two big elections in florida. we're watching closely. does the president have any evidence the democrats are trying to steal the election? the secr
isn't that hard for you having your husband write an op-ed like that? >> when the president said mr. kellyanne conway and ask kellyanne conway, the president is never worried about how it affects him. he worries about how it affects me. i appreciate that from my boss. he's great to the women who work for them. he also is pointing out that -- again, my husband's name is me. i'll keep the rest of the conversation private. i don't think it's nice and i think people questioning publicly...
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and i don't believe that the president needs a photo op to show that he supports the troops. but i am one to believe that he could invest more of his efforts into what is going on in afghanistan. and i hope that he does that. he still has time to do that. he has been focused on a lot of other issues, in the first two years of his presidency, but if he were the president that ended the longest war in american history, that would place him in the history books in a way that i believe the president would want to be. >> for our line for afghanistan, war veterans, this is brian, in woodbridge, virginia. >> caller: yes, what a lot of these military people are telling you, the all volunteer army does not have enough troops there, to actually secure the population from the combatants, from the nonviolent, from the civilian population. and in order to go into warfare, we should have learned that in vietnam, you have to have enough troops on the ground to cut off the noncombat tant civilian population from being resupplied and infiltrated by the combatants. so it a fool's errand. becau
and i don't believe that the president needs a photo op to show that he supports the troops. but i am one to believe that he could invest more of his efforts into what is going on in afghanistan. and i hope that he does that. he still has time to do that. he has been focused on a lot of other issues, in the first two years of his presidency, but if he were the president that ended the longest war in american history, that would place him in the history books in a way that i believe the...
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i work at the co-op his. and some quick stats, 30% of the people in the co-op his, which are long -- long-term housing that we worked with yet last year, have been to jail in the past and none of them have been back to jail since they have been in the co-op. out of the people we work with in the supportive living program , one person has been back in the entire time that they have been with a co-op. those are the basic statistics that evidence based. shows how it can support people. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello. my name is canon i'm the president of the deputy sheriff 's association. i want to thank you for your time and allowing me to speak. first of all, i would like to say i have a great deal of respect for sheriff hennessy. a great deal of respect for the sheriff process department and a great deal of respect for the deputy sheriffs that have a difficult job and work on a daily basis. some of them are here today and they will get a chance to speak as well. part of our responsibility is to protect
i work at the co-op his. and some quick stats, 30% of the people in the co-op his, which are long -- long-term housing that we worked with yet last year, have been to jail in the past and none of them have been back to jail since they have been in the co-op. out of the people we work with in the supportive living program , one person has been back in the entire time that they have been with a co-op. those are the basic statistics that evidence based. shows how it can support people. >>...
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he signed an op-ed for fox news. that says this. whether to build on the extraordinary prosperity. the republican policies have delivered for the nation. whether to allow democrats to take control and take the giant wrecking ball to your economy
he signed an op-ed for fox news. that says this. whether to build on the extraordinary prosperity. the republican policies have delivered for the nation. whether to allow democrats to take control and take the giant wrecking ball to your economy
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but in the op-ed i wrote and the e searcresearch i did, 47% of te ceos believe in globalism.eve the world should profit first and be taken care of before the united states. but yet they built their businesses on the opportunities that came from the united states. lou: that's right. >> and i think google is opening up the ai, the artificial intelligence center in shanghai, it's going to be ooh vibrant place np in china, nothing gets built there that doesn't get shared with the military. yet they turned our military down and threw them to the curb on using artificial intelligence to save soldier's lives and other civilians lives. and where's the outrage on that. they were more concerned about the project than the centers search engine that google is defending still to this day. saying they're not building it but they haven't thrown tight the curb yet either. lou: and meanwhile we're watching the chinese companies continue their advancements here. the front companies carrying out espionage. 20% of places reserved for foreign students in our universities. you can mark it any way
but in the op-ed i wrote and the e searcresearch i did, 47% of te ceos believe in globalism.eve the world should profit first and be taken care of before the united states. but yet they built their businesses on the opportunities that came from the united states. lou: that's right. >> and i think google is opening up the ai, the artificial intelligence center in shanghai, it's going to be ooh vibrant place np in china, nothing gets built there that doesn't get shared with the military....
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s son was a captive in his own country to participate in a photo op shaking hands with the prince who murdered his dad and. was under a travel ban for the last year prevented from leaving the kingdom even though he is a us citizen now human rights watch said that that photo op was cruel and bizarre because she was allowed to leave to saudi arabia last week fortunately to join his three siblings who were already there in the states and he arrives in washington to tease washington d.c. last week that's after u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe pushed for his return but that image peter is certainly one that is seared in people's memories. thank you very much indeed for that update on what's been said about this story on social media the first couple of weeks of this crisis and it is an international diplomatic geo political crisis which i guess define best by the way that all the information the world's media was getting was coming day off today with a drip drip drip effect of leaks there were only a couple of very small off the radar comments coming to say broadcast organizations lik
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. >> you wrote an op-ed. >> i have written a couple. >> you kept one the op ed. >> twitter up 43% year to date. >> they doept get a as pass they have a program why do they get a pass. >> whenever we talk about them it's a footnote. when it's facebook it's a major story. >> isn't the next thing to drop. >> they were the child in the room and now they're treated like the adult at the table. >> for more on facebook's big night head over to cnbc.com. i'm melissa lee. you're you're watching cnbc. in the meantime here is what else is coming up on fast. >> well, the news might not be good for the health care sector after the mid-terms. we'll tell you why it might be a lose lose situation for some of the biggest stocks >>> plus. >> get in looser we are going shopping. >> that's what investors do as retail stocks rip gh sulhierhod you trust the bounce there is more "fast money" right after this ade the first commercial wireless phone call in 1983. yes, this is bob barnett in chicago. (john) we were both working on that first network that would eventually become verizon's. back then, the idea of
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you're referring to the whole place in general yes the audit council yes the op ed. well yeah i mean i follow the atlantic council closely because i want to know how the sausage is made in washington and because they have this lucrative deal with facebook to basically that political content including you know the content that i post of my own reporting to facebook and you know i saw that the atlantic council it published this op ed by fred camp their president who ironically used to be a correspondent for the wall street journal basically urging constructive engagement with mohamed bin selma and right after the cia hughes's him of being directly involved in the bone sawing of a washington post columnist and i you know i see there are these op ed is kind of for internal consumption in the think tank world in washington and i wanted to give it more oxygen so i was one of the first to kind of point that out on twitter and then it went from there with just a full on pile on on the atlantic council to. it's great for people to finally see what the true agenda of this saud
you're referring to the whole place in general yes the audit council yes the op ed. well yeah i mean i follow the atlantic council closely because i want to know how the sausage is made in washington and because they have this lucrative deal with facebook to basically that political content including you know the content that i post of my own reporting to facebook and you know i saw that the atlantic council it published this op ed by fred camp their president who ironically used to be a...
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i want to comment you on your recent op-ed which you said, proint blank, that high-tech's globalism isling pay treism in this country. >> absolutely. lou: this is right now it seems to me the prospects for regulating out of control technology companies with huge, huge economic concentration in power this time may be right. what are your thoughts? >> lou, you know the things that led up to it, enron, pretty soon the government said we're not going to take it anymore and you go through litigation, you sue, go through litigation and then pretty seen it's like congress goes we've had enough of this, we're going to pass a law and it's going to be codified. and people went to jail. so what we're going to find out is, i think, this issue of privacy is, i think, is the watershed moment where we start looking at what's happening in the eu with the seven countries that are filed against google for tracking them, the issue of privacy, facebook, cambridge an leanalytica. this has to come to a head at some time. lou: it's a hell of a note when the europeans have more impressive laws protecting cons
i want to comment you on your recent op-ed which you said, proint blank, that high-tech's globalism isling pay treism in this country. >> absolutely. lou: this is right now it seems to me the prospects for regulating out of control technology companies with huge, huge economic concentration in power this time may be right. what are your thoughts? >> lou, you know the things that led up to it, enron, pretty soon the government said we're not going to take it anymore and you go...
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and i'll give it a good idea of the money i'm a photo op so all the minute. you just don't go see the slow pace. or speak of tommy and saw get me out so good let's be. honest for me again let me just give it me. up i'm also told it. will sell souls gospel or have a disc if he had nothing else. to put in place to take someone else's song puts it on. start to finish it up or you know all again. yes that's. my sense. and i'm just going on yeah i. think so. yes but. it is. it and. they're. all scope of their lives some more than scope and open you. know plumes complete unknown some of them are going to say the reason our party isn't going to be the owner of your film and then they'll put you. on first so duffel was on the. there was this coffin alderson's carvings also. they were the instrument to do this . you know for. you. i love these hats i'm going bald so. i usually wear something on my head. i'm not so proud of my hair line. fortunately i'm not a linen impersonator so. as a cartoonist reporter and composite for gothenburg newspaper the proletarian it's the
and i'll give it a good idea of the money i'm a photo op so all the minute. you just don't go see the slow pace. or speak of tommy and saw get me out so good let's be. honest for me again let me just give it me. up i'm also told it. will sell souls gospel or have a disc if he had nothing else. to put in place to take someone else's song puts it on. start to finish it up or you know all again. yes that's. my sense. and i'm just going on yeah i. think so. yes but. it is. it and. they're. all...
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by the way, the other thing that seems odd and wrong about this statement you read from that op-ed by matt whitaker is, he doesn't know the basis on which the mueller investigation may have been looking at the finances of the president. right? the appointment letter by rod rosenstein makes very clear that the scope of the investigation was supposed to be relating to the campaign and possible collusion. but then also says, and also any matters that arise from this investigation. so, for example, if there were things that happened in the course of the mueller investigation that brought to light other kinds of crimes that were taking place and came to their information, and came to their knowledge and attention directly because of the investigation, that's covered in the scope of what rosenstein said. so he was speaking a little bit out of school when he said those things. >> preet, if matt whitaker comes in and decides to limit the mueller investigation one way or the other, would we ever know? >> i think in modern america, and given the subpoena power that has just been handed to the h
by the way, the other thing that seems odd and wrong about this statement you read from that op-ed by matt whitaker is, he doesn't know the basis on which the mueller investigation may have been looking at the finances of the president. right? the appointment letter by rod rosenstein makes very clear that the scope of the investigation was supposed to be relating to the campaign and possible collusion. but then also says, and also any matters that arise from this investigation. so, for example,...
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whitaker having written about a year ago an op-ed in which he suggested the special counsel should not investigate the president's family and finances. he should stick to investigating russia this is seen as a move by the president that has the effect of constrange the mueller investigation into the russia meter, tleert keeping it focused where it began, which was the question of donald trump and russia and is there any connection there? meanwhile, the president at that press conference this afternoon was asked about the possibility of cooperating with democrats. here is how he phrased his relationship with the democrats is likely to be like going forward. >> if they start investigating you, that you can play that game and investigate them. >> more than them zb can you compartmentalize that. >> i think they know more than they know. >> can you compartmentalize and that and work with them for the best of the country. >> if they do that, no, it's all it is it's a war-like posture. >> the president says if democrats investigate him then all it's going to be in terms of his relationship wi
whitaker having written about a year ago an op-ed in which he suggested the special counsel should not investigate the president's family and finances. he should stick to investigating russia this is seen as a move by the president that has the effect of constrange the mueller investigation into the russia meter, tleert keeping it focused where it began, which was the question of donald trump and russia and is there any connection there? meanwhile, the president at that press conference this...
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not a favorable climate for the haven't been solved and so yeah he might be looking for that photo op and the white house has said there's nothing formal on the schedule but the same time the press secretary saying the possibility of some sort of interaction rule that out can really answer we will have to leave it there thank you so much for joining us you can follow all the developments at home from the g twenty at al-jazeera dot com. loss of the frustrating behavior targeted by the sort of her system are simply behavior that are supposed to be regulated for a previously or the right of the regulation sales to bite for a variety of reasons mostly relating to the regulatory incapacities authorities of course bear in mind china is such a large and complex society and regulating anything in china is hard so this sort of criticism seems to give people a new hope that there might be some other kind of tools that could be effective to address these regs there is deficiencies so that's what the so-called trust offices understood by the average chinese person and also the critical reason why
not a favorable climate for the haven't been solved and so yeah he might be looking for that photo op and the white house has said there's nothing formal on the schedule but the same time the press secretary saying the possibility of some sort of interaction rule that out can really answer we will have to leave it there thank you so much for joining us you can follow all the developments at home from the g twenty at al-jazeera dot com. loss of the frustrating behavior targeted by the sort of...
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it's going to be a very interesting photo op that we see as these three men stand together.ur comment on that, what this looks like. >> i think it's gavin newsom, a very smart politically astute democrat who is a new generation of democrats taking over from jerry brown, and trump which i don't -- he's the complete polar opposite of both of them politically, let alone generationally. so i think that will be an interesting photo op, but i want to go back and agree with rick's comments on definitely where trump is after this election and the gop is in journal, to the point of the maps, they were designed very much for certainly not a lot of house pick .. here we are at flip, on maps where it was hard to pick up some of the seats we have, honestly because of the bleeding of the suburbs and among folks who are probably a lot like george conway. he's certainly had a lot of interviews here in orange county, from folks who have been devotedly voting for republicans for year. and they want enough is enough. it's a very wealthy tax cuts. my tax cuts aren't worth what's happening now u
it's going to be a very interesting photo op that we see as these three men stand together.ur comment on that, what this looks like. >> i think it's gavin newsom, a very smart politically astute democrat who is a new generation of democrats taking over from jerry brown, and trump which i don't -- he's the complete polar opposite of both of them politically, let alone generationally. so i think that will be an interesting photo op, but i want to go back and agree with rick's comments on...
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what moved you to write this op ed piece? >> how could i not?ntense obligation to act, not just to watch. to put my voice out there. to vote, to try to make a difference. i think that's an obligation each of us has in this quit cal time. we can't just yell at the tv, we have to do something, we have to vote. >> you say in the piece for most of your life you were registered republican, but you always voted as an american. >> absolutely. >> what does that mean to you now? >> it means not in a partisan fashion, but in a fashion according to our values. in a fashion according to the threat that we're facing. this is not normal. what is happening in this country is not normal. my original title for the op ed was mayday, mayday, mayday, which, of course, is the international signal for distress about a grave and imminent threat that requires immediate assistance. i'm as concerned about the state of this nation as i have been in a half century, since the turbulent year of 1968. and in some ways, even before that. it's reminiscent in some ways of friday
what moved you to write this op ed piece? >> how could i not?ntense obligation to act, not just to watch. to put my voice out there. to vote, to try to make a difference. i think that's an obligation each of us has in this quit cal time. we can't just yell at the tv, we have to do something, we have to vote. >> you say in the piece for most of your life you were registered republican, but you always voted as an american. >> absolutely. >> what does that mean to you now?...
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is anything we are talking about here looking for op research a crime?do you have to conspire and do the thing? what about the pentagon papers case? that is next. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost...
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there's a lot of attention paid to that op-ed.gal matter, there are sort of two issues here. there's the constitutional issue, which is what they wrote about and also the statutory issue, and that other legal analysts have addressed. putting aside the merits of their argument, and i think there are some issues with it, but putting aside the merits of it, any time you get two really accomplished lawyers from on sid sides together to have a similar point of view, that's far more effective than someone railing from the right or someone railing from the left, and so i think it's an interesting partnership that neil and george have put together. it's a very persuasive message at a minimum. >> we'll come back in a moment. coming up with matt whitaker in charge of the justice department, there are questions what will happen with robert mueller's investigation. we'll dive into the 18-month saga that's been the mueller probe, what could happen next. first robert mueller bids farewell to jeff sessions "saturday night live" style. >> like th
there's a lot of attention paid to that op-ed.gal matter, there are sort of two issues here. there's the constitutional issue, which is what they wrote about and also the statutory issue, and that other legal analysts have addressed. putting aside the merits of their argument, and i think there are some issues with it, but putting aside the merits of it, any time you get two really accomplished lawyers from on sid sides together to have a similar point of view, that's far more effective than...
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is anything we are talking about here, looking for op research, a crime? you have to conspire and actually do the thing? what about the pentagon papers case? that is next. ♪ >> sean: here with reaction to the legal side of my interviews with roger stone and jerome corsi author of >> sean: here with reaction to the legal side of my interviews with roger stone and jerome corsi author of "the russia hoax: the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump." fox legal analyst gregg jarrett and the fox news contributor, n.l.o. contributor and the southern district of new york and one of the most prestigious d.a. office in the country, andy mccarthy.os so if a 72-year-old guy hands over his computers, cooperates 40 hours, doesn't remember e-mails from two years ago and then is told, if you tell uss this, we'll let you off the hook. but he knows it's a lie. he is willing to risk life in jail here. is there anything here that you hear is a crime from either stone or corsi? i don't. i hear people looking for op research in a campaign, which happens
is anything we are talking about here, looking for op research, a crime? you have to conspire and actually do the thing? what about the pentagon papers case? that is next. ♪ >> sean: here with reaction to the legal side of my interviews with roger stone and jerome corsi author of >> sean: here with reaction to the legal side of my interviews with roger stone and jerome corsi author of "the russia hoax: the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump."...
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what moved you to write this op-ed piece? >> how can i not? i felt an intense obligation to act, not just to watch. to put my voice out there, to vote, to try to make a difference. i think that's an obligation each of us have in this critical time. we can't just yell at the tv. we have to do something, we have to vote. >> you say in the piece that for most of your life you were a registered republican, but you always voted as an american. >> absolutely. >> what does voting as an american mean to you now? >> it means not in a partisan fashion but in a fashion according to our values. in a fashion according to the threat that we're facing. this is not normal. what is happening in this country is not normal. my original title for the op-ed was mayday, mayday, mayday, which of course is the international signal for distress about a grave and imminent threat that requires immediate assistance. i'm as concerned about the state of this nation as i have been in a half century since the turbulent year of 1968. and in some ways even before that. it's re
what moved you to write this op-ed piece? >> how can i not? i felt an intense obligation to act, not just to watch. to put my voice out there, to vote, to try to make a difference. i think that's an obligation each of us have in this critical time. we can't just yell at the tv. we have to do something, we have to vote. >> you say in the piece that for most of your life you were a registered republican, but you always voted as an american. >> absolutely. >> what does...
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now they are writing an op-ed and lecturing us. to take one party's opposition research document and dress it up to use to get a warrant to spy on on the party's candidate? lou: because they got caught and they have a level of arrogance that's been unmatched in several decades. i want to share with you and the audience the last sentence of his tree treatise. the. >> ed: in the "new york times" -- the op-ed in the "new york times." we hope the next congress puts country before party and focuses on the real villain of 2016. the president of russia, vladimir putin. i would say the real villain was a fella by the name of barack h. obama. >> thank goodness president trump won. if he didn't, we wouldn't know anything about this. there was one party working with the russians. he worked with russians to create this fake dossier. this is always important to remind people. james comey, direct university fbi fired. andy mccabe lied three times under oath, fired. james baker demoted and left. peter strzok deputy head counter-intelligence demot
now they are writing an op-ed and lecturing us. to take one party's opposition research document and dress it up to use to get a warrant to spy on on the party's candidate? lou: because they got caught and they have a level of arrogance that's been unmatched in several decades. i want to share with you and the audience the last sentence of his tree treatise. the. >> ed: in the "new york times" -- the op-ed in the "new york times." we hope the next congress puts country...
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they haven't said if the opping. was weather >e dg fri >> a suspect is dead and two injureed after a shooting at a mall. a fight between two people led to a shooting in hoover. officers confronted him and shot and killed him. a 12-year-old girl was also injured. she was taken to the hospital. her condition unknown. >>> four people are dead, including two police officers in an attack on the chinese consulate in pakistan. a father and son were killed when they went to pick up their visas to china. the three attackers have been killed. a separatist military group is claiming responsibility. a bomb in an open air market. no one has claimed responsibility for the bombing. >>> james comey could testify before congress in a few weeks. but he wants the hearing to be public. some consider bias against the fbi against president trump during the 2016 election. comey says he is willing to testify if it's open door. in a tweet yesterday, he said he is resisting a closed door meeting because, quote, i have seen enough of their sel
they haven't said if the opping. was weather >e dg fri >> a suspect is dead and two injureed after a shooting at a mall. a fight between two people led to a shooting in hoover. officers confronted him and shot and killed him. a 12-year-old girl was also injured. she was taken to the hospital. her condition unknown. >>> four people are dead, including two police officers in an attack on the chinese consulate in pakistan. a father and son were killed when they went to pick up...
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it's not like he wasn't on cnn or wasn't writing op-eds.n't say these things in private or secret. he made it well known publicly how he feels about this inve investigation and the idea he wasn't picked because of that is laughable when we know how the president himself feels about it. >> does anybody really believe that anybody in the white house didn't know what his position was? what we've seen in general since the midterm is what we already know about the president of the united states. he doesn't seem to like democracy very much and kicked in all of his habits, actions, into full throttle, firing one attorney general, installing another one without having any senate confirmation. by revoking a press pass, starting to verbally abuse certain journalists. all is falling into the same bucket of donald trump i think really reacting and lashing out after what happened on tuesday and trying to, i don't know, maintain some control. making poor decisions. choosing people who seem invalid for this type of position because of his statements. >> l
it's not like he wasn't on cnn or wasn't writing op-eds.n't say these things in private or secret. he made it well known publicly how he feels about this inve investigation and the idea he wasn't picked because of that is laughable when we know how the president himself feels about it. >> does anybody really believe that anybody in the white house didn't know what his position was? what we've seen in general since the midterm is what we already know about the president of the united...
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my name is tito, and i'm a tech ops mager at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ av when youdoctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> back to the wildfires in california. the massive fire in the north the deadliest in state history. in the south, tens of thousands more have been evacuated including some of hollywood's biggest stars. and some of them are taking the fire fight into their own hands. that tops our tuesday trend today. we're hearing praise from kim and kanye about this. >> and he's been in the news for other things but ts is a great thing. kim and kanye hired their own wersonal concierge firefighter. i didn't k there was such a thing. i had to look it up. and neighbors are thanking them y saved they actua other homes in the area as well. they are working to i keept contained so aot of people are praising them for that. there are about 300 or so priv ce firefighterpanies nat
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stamos, whose name came up in the report, wrote an op-ed responding to it. he said cheryl sandburg was angry when he wrote the op-ed on facebook but no one told him not to investigate it further. and alex stamos, who is an msnbc contributor and also a professor at stanford university joins us. it's great to see you again. >> thanks, kasie. >> one of the things you wrote in the op-ed was this. yet face books' short comings do not stand alone, the massive u.s. intelligence community failed to provide actionable intelligence on russia's information-warfare goals and capabilities before the election and offered a dearth of assistance afterward. this is an explanation i did hear from them as hearings were going on on capitol hill. at this point, is the administration doing what they need to do? this seems to me facebook trying to deflect blame. >> there's been a lot of improvement in the relationship between the intelligence community and facebook since 2016. this doesn't deflect from facebook's blame. facebook has a lot of blame to take, but if we're going to ad
stamos, whose name came up in the report, wrote an op-ed responding to it. he said cheryl sandburg was angry when he wrote the op-ed on facebook but no one told him not to investigate it further. and alex stamos, who is an msnbc contributor and also a professor at stanford university joins us. it's great to see you again. >> thanks, kasie. >> one of the things you wrote in the op-ed was this. yet face books' short comings do not stand alone, the massive u.s. intelligence community...
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opping, icy spots around. be careful. christmas tree lightin ceremonies, rain moving out from the westst to 57 tomorrow. nice.row is going to be tomorrow is going to be the nicest day in the next ten days. rain moves back in late sday night. it will be with us as we head to work on monday. tapering off by monday afternoon. breezy on monday. we're quiet w all the through the next workweek. temperatures in the 40s. nothing we can't deal with. back in the 50s by next sunday. more news on t other side of more news on t other side of he the best internet meets the best things to do on the internet. switch to fios, the 100% fiber-optic network, and get a year of amazon prime and an amazon echo on us. already have prime? we'll cover another year. it's all yours when you sign up for the fastest internet available, fios gigabit connection, plus tv, plus phone, all with a 2-year price guarantee, all for just $79.99 per month with a 2-year agreement. get fios, the fastest internet in the us. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal
opping, icy spots around. be careful. christmas tree lightin ceremonies, rain moving out from the westst to 57 tomorrow. nice.row is going to be tomorrow is going to be the nicest day in the next ten days. rain moves back in late sday night. it will be with us as we head to work on monday. tapering off by monday afternoon. breezy on monday. we're quiet w all the through the next workweek. temperatures in the 40s. nothing we can't deal with. back in the 50s by next sunday. more news on t other...
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. >> conservative cautious op the call maybe we get more color maybe not. i think though that it's prudent to do that in this environment why not? so, you know i'd rather have seen a better print. but i want to wait for the call. i think we'll get more granularity there. >> for me on the call what i'm looking to hear is, one, is that em slowdown something that's a macrotype of level or just specific to apple which maybe it could be and then secondarily if you want to see it turn around here if they mention that services are doing well, i think that could be the thing turning around the stock in the after hours then we may not have another tech wreck but if you have this coined of view that, listen, the global growth is slowing down that's a problem for all stocks. >> well, tim cook also mentioned fx had winds costing the company about $2 billion but the supply/command issue that's having. because that sounds like that is potentially -- we don't have enough color on this -- a self-inflicted problem apple could have managed better possibly we tone know the de
. >> conservative cautious op the call maybe we get more color maybe not. i think though that it's prudent to do that in this environment why not? so, you know i'd rather have seen a better print. but i want to wait for the call. i think we'll get more granularity there. >> for me on the call what i'm looking to hear is, one, is that em slowdown something that's a macrotype of level or just specific to apple which maybe it could be and then secondarily if you want to see it turn...
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so fear not, those poses and photo-ops should still be possible for many generations to come.eth doane, cbs news, rome. >> ninan: thank you so much, seth. and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. for more news anytime, go to cbsn at cbsnews. com, or download the cbs news app. i'm reena ninan in new york. >>> there's so many people being displace 9ed, whether they're in their homes or in their businesses. >> it is small business saturday. this thanksgiving weekend is no holiday. >> americans are expected to spend millions at mom and pop shops this weekend. katie nelson spoke with business owners in san francisco, who say it's not just about staying afloat. it's about preserving the very soul of the city. >> reporter: there are more than 50,000 small businesses in san francisco, and owners say, when people shop local, it's the it benefi. thmeyer is a all busine anyears. d r op, >> it's a struggle, but it's the soul of every small business owner. >> reporter: she else is the work of 140 local artists, everything from paintings and photos to t shirts, and says her store,
so fear not, those poses and photo-ops should still be possible for many generations to come.eth doane, cbs news, rome. >> ninan: thank you so much, seth. and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. for more news anytime, go to cbsn at cbsnews. com, or download the cbs news app. i'm reena ninan in new york. >>> there's so many people being displace 9ed, whether they're in their homes or in their businesses. >> it is small business saturday. this thanksgiving weekend...
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exhibition a place where they have had to work not along here months on this planet but is really a co-op the tension between many different spaces as being this idea is kind of how we can become sensitive to other voices that sometime have not out and we cannot hear but maybe we can feel and sense and think. in a video installation cosmic dust mixes with house dust cameras recorded how the dust particles moved around and collided the data gathered was then converted into sound. started saying no is interested in such relationships. that's why he mounted an antenna on the museum's roof it picks up radio frequencies from outer space which of then used to great works for the exhibition. this is the bursting of a mattress in the upper part of the spirit here's another one. when rhetoric to kind of perfect upper part of the atmosphere in other news these drawings mean i think the kind of sunny painting which is kind of. making interacting with this particle bursting in the upper part. actually studio in berlin say no explores the places where art science and architecture meet with the help of
exhibition a place where they have had to work not along here months on this planet but is really a co-op the tension between many different spaces as being this idea is kind of how we can become sensitive to other voices that sometime have not out and we cannot hear but maybe we can feel and sense and think. in a video installation cosmic dust mixes with house dust cameras recorded how the dust particles moved around and collided the data gathered was then converted into sound. started saying...
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oil op pace for the best day in seven weeks. but that is little comfort to oil bulls or anybody invested in the stocks 28% on the 52-eek week high. many stocks smacked. look at the returns by group this quarter as of this morning. the big oil, exon, chevron, marathon down 6% stokes on the permean face and texas down 23% the balkan down 33%. heading into today look at some moves off the 52-week high some of the names, off 50% effectively from the 52-week highs. again as of this morning, names like newfield, whiting, oasis. >> anybody around the table take a flier at the oil stocks. >> this is why the belief that the market is shifted from growth to value doesn't work because energy is the ultimate value play and it has not worked over the last four weeks. now, the president was very successful in knocking the price of crude from 76 down to 53 eyeball utilizing what happened with the unfortunate circumstances in saudi arabia to get them to pump as much as possible that is absolutely what has happened where do we go from here the p
oil op pace for the best day in seven weeks. but that is little comfort to oil bulls or anybody invested in the stocks 28% on the 52-eek week high. many stocks smacked. look at the returns by group this quarter as of this morning. the big oil, exon, chevron, marathon down 6% stokes on the permean face and texas down 23% the balkan down 33%. heading into today look at some moves off the 52-week high some of the names, off 50% effectively from the 52-week highs. again as of this morning, names...
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conway's op-ed, trump says he's only trying to get publicity. >> mr. kellyanne conway?t publicity for himself. why don't you do this, why don't you ask kellyanne that question, all right? she might know him better. >> whitaker has made his opinion on the mueller investigation known publicly well before this. listen to what he told me in august of last year about the scope of the mueller probe. >> my understanding of the scope is that it is limited. this is one of the discussions i've been having with lots of people. in fact, an editorial piece that should be up on cnn.com soon about that there is a red line, a very specific scope to this investigation and anything that is outside of russian coordination or the 2016 campaign would be outside of the scope of that investigation. >> so shortly after my interview there, whitaker posted that op-ed, where he wrote mueller was, quoting now, dangerously close to crossing, end quote, a red line following reports that the special counsel was looking into trump's finances. avery freeman is in cleveland for us. richard herman in new
conway's op-ed, trump says he's only trying to get publicity. >> mr. kellyanne conway?t publicity for himself. why don't you do this, why don't you ask kellyanne that question, all right? she might know him better. >> whitaker has made his opinion on the mueller investigation known publicly well before this. listen to what he told me in august of last year about the scope of the mueller probe. >> my understanding of the scope is that it is limited. this is one of the...
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great op-edto see a it was last year in the orange county register, and it talked about how californiaas singled out by this bill. and the author of that op-ed was congressman darrell issa, who voted against this tax package knew how uniquely unfair it was for california. moderator: miss harkey? ms. harkey: we went back and worked for california and were able to get concessions for california, but i might remind you the state of california did not have to implement tax uniformity or tax conformity rather, with the federal government. they could have allowed us to still deduct our property tax and they did not. they took advantage of the trump tax cuts to increase their coffers. and in fact people in this , district will get $1900 on tax, because0 less of trump tax reform. businesses are doing very well. we have a ton of r and d in biotech and biomed life sciences. that's why i am against a single-payer health plan. bernie sanders is coming out for this gentleman this weekend to trump his $32 trillion medicare for all, which means you may not keep her health care if you like it, you may
great op-edto see a it was last year in the orange county register, and it talked about how californiaas singled out by this bill. and the author of that op-ed was congressman darrell issa, who voted against this tax package knew how uniquely unfair it was for california. moderator: miss harkey? ms. harkey: we went back and worked for california and were able to get concessions for california, but i might remind you the state of california did not have to implement tax uniformity or tax...
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he's been interested in for ops but notr. in forcing the countrs to change their behavior. i will support negotiation but this has not gone well thus far. >> it's simply not true. you saw the parade they had. there has been no more missiles firing over. you've got to get of it a chance. he is on theth right track of doing that. we have economic sanctions. strongest sanctions in north korea. we have to make sure china is e iding by that. because we've had such an economic strength in this country, we are able to negotiate economically and it's working. >> we are now shifting to our rapidfire. >> you pledge to serve a six year term? >> i do. my intention is to serve six euros. >> i would serve six years. >> do believe rosie ford, she was sexually assaulted? >> there is no evidence in operation that it was kavanaugh. >> i do believe her. she was incredible powerful. >> i think there is some very credible obligations that has been made. concerning was. >> do you think women should come forward? >> if the next governor came to you for help, would you assist? >> i would not. i do
he's been interested in for ops but notr. in forcing the countrs to change their behavior. i will support negotiation but this has not gone well thus far. >> it's simply not true. you saw the parade they had. there has been no more missiles firing over. you've got to get of it a chance. he is on theth right track of doing that. we have economic sanctions. strongest sanctions in north korea. we have to make sure china is e iding by that. because we've had such an economic strength in this...
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, and they said we don't con doan khashoggi's murder, and you called that op-ed bananas and the secondesponse said this yesterday. listen to this. >> i do believe that i have read every piece of intelligence, unless it has come in in the last few hours i have read it all, and there's no direct reporting -- >> in case you could not hear that bad audio. there's no direct audio directing the crown prince to murder jamal khashoggi. >> how do you know what direct reporting means? is there a smoking gun or a tape in which he personally admits he ordered the murder of jamal khashoggi? probably isn't. that's not how intelligence works. it's picking up information and assembling a story, and that's why reporting has suggested that the cia says that they believe that khashoggi's murder was ordered, directed by mohammed bin salman. there's no evidence of -- >> we do have senator ron johnson coming on to talk about the measure that you both co-sponsored about trying to stamp out russian aggression against ukraine. thank you for covering all these topics with us. >> great, thanks a lot. >>> last ni
, and they said we don't con doan khashoggi's murder, and you called that op-ed bananas and the secondesponse said this yesterday. listen to this. >> i do believe that i have read every piece of intelligence, unless it has come in in the last few hours i have read it all, and there's no direct reporting -- >> in case you could not hear that bad audio. there's no direct audio directing the crown prince to murder jamal khashoggi. >> how do you know what direct reporting means?...
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he wrote an op-ed saying there was voter fraud appeared and changing parties. i can't support this anymore. some of my district were notorious for voter fraud that suppress the rights of minority voters and prevented them from getting good schools, decent public services. there are people in this country genuinely hurt by voter fraud. i wish you would reach out to them especially when they reach outes to you and offer them help andou support. it's not just voter suppression. inner-city democratic machines crushing the rights and responsibilities and held several people in the district which is why they are often in such trouble. >> kristin clark, your response. >> i look at the data he's talking about which is not recent. it actually stretches back two decades and again when you look at the one hundreds of millions of ballots cast were talking about isolated examples to represent .001% of all people -- validate our country. tens of thousands disenfranchised by rampant voters have heard that are unnecessary burdens >> thanks for waiting. good morning. >> caller:
he wrote an op-ed saying there was voter fraud appeared and changing parties. i can't support this anymore. some of my district were notorious for voter fraud that suppress the rights of minority voters and prevented them from getting good schools, decent public services. there are people in this country genuinely hurt by voter fraud. i wish you would reach out to them especially when they reach outes to you and offer them help andou support. it's not just voter suppression. inner-city...