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rather than underpaid. >> paige, last word. >> yeah. i would just add, insurers loved the affordable care act. to them, it was the perfect solution. basically it was the government saying we're going to give you money to cover all of these people and we're going to require them to buy health coverage. yeah, i just think, you know, you're going to continue to have the system that we're talking about, all of these issues with private coverage, the employer system is so entrenched, and i don't see a lot of movement by republicans or democrats to kind of want to move away from that. in fact, when you look at the democratic candidates, they came out of the gate, rah-rah, medicare for all. we all signed on to bernie's bill. you've actually seen a lot of them back away from that and say, well, we think there should be a rule for private coverage, we really don't want to take people's employer-sponsored coverage away from them because i think consumers have a really weird relationship with their private coverage. day say on one hand, premiums a
rather than underpaid. >> paige, last word. >> yeah. i would just add, insurers loved the affordable care act. to them, it was the perfect solution. basically it was the government saying we're going to give you money to cover all of these people and we're going to require them to buy health coverage. yeah, i just think, you know, you're going to continue to have the system that we're talking about, all of these issues with private coverage, the employer system is so entrenched, and...
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lisa paige. i love you too, peter. i love you, lisa. lisa, lisa! oh, god, i love you, lisa. if she doesn't win, lisa, we've got an insurance policy, lisa. and we're living through the insurance policy. that's what it is. the phony russia hoax. >> okay. he could be a standup comedian. that's all i'm saying. it's extremely funny. we need to laugh in politics, have a good time. that's all of the time we have tonight. have a great weekend. see you back here monday. shannon bream and the fantastic fox news at night team take it all from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. president trump comes out swinging against the impeachment push for a second night in a row mocking disgraced fbi officials peter struck and lisa paige as we await the results of two investigations into the investigators. bret baird joins us to talk about how those can be coming soon. and stripping religious group's tax exempt status
lisa paige. i love you too, peter. i love you, lisa. lisa, lisa! oh, god, i love you, lisa. if she doesn't win, lisa, we've got an insurance policy, lisa. and we're living through the insurance policy. that's what it is. the phony russia hoax. >> okay. he could be a standup comedian. that's all i'm saying. it's extremely funny. we need to laugh in politics, have a good time. that's all of the time we have tonight. have a great weekend. see you back here monday. shannon bream and the...
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i agree with much of what paige says, but i think that the losers will be much broader and if you could include from a medicare for all program and certainly if most of the increases are being borne by higher income people and there are subsidies for people not getting subsidies right now that those folks might see the little coming out of their pock tet an more health care coming their way and let's see some of the costs that they bear or what they lose. they're losing any ability to choose their own health insurance plan because according to bernie sanders, under his plan and the government will provide care for everything ask you have no insurance of health insurance plans, so you're losing your right to choose your own health plan. you are also -- people with lower incomes are also going to lose because the impact of the taxes will not only be felt by the people paying those taxes, and i do believe in order to pay for the medicare for all system you have to raise everyone's taxes and no one will be immune to the tax increases, and even if the -- if your taxes go up by relatively lit
i agree with much of what paige says, but i think that the losers will be much broader and if you could include from a medicare for all program and certainly if most of the increases are being borne by higher income people and there are subsidies for people not getting subsidies right now that those folks might see the little coming out of their pock tet an more health care coming their way and let's see some of the costs that they bear or what they lose. they're losing any ability to choose...
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. >> reporter: working mother paige mcdaniel used a sallie mae loan 20 years ago to pay for a business degree. six years ago, the company offered her a private loan for her master's with a higher variable interest rate when the bill came she couldn't make the $1,500 a month payments mcdaniel was hopeful to work out a plan with sallie mae. >> they essentially said, so sorry, we'll put a lien on your house, garnish your wages if you don't make those payments. >> reporter: nine years ago mcdaniel and her husband filed for bankruptcy, but six years later, she was still deeply in debt bankruptcy erases some but not all of student loans. >> they wanted over $2,100 a month at that point. >> reporter: in 2014, sallie mae, inc., split into two companies, sallie mae bank and navient. both are currently being sued by the attorney general of illinois, accusing them of deceptive subprime lending, a failure to offer proper repayment options, and faulty collection practices navient denies the allegations sallie mae bank seeks to dismiss the suit saying in part, we believe navient, a separate and inde
. >> reporter: working mother paige mcdaniel used a sallie mae loan 20 years ago to pay for a business degree. six years ago, the company offered her a private loan for her master's with a higher variable interest rate when the bill came she couldn't make the $1,500 a month payments mcdaniel was hopeful to work out a plan with sallie mae. >> they essentially said, so sorry, we'll put a lien on your house, garnish your wages if you don't make those payments. >> reporter: nine...
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. >> reporter: working mom paige m today. nbc's katie beckwith that story. >> reporter: working mom paige mcdaniel owes more than 300,000 on her student loans >> i try not to think about it too mucho i because when i do i find it hard to breathe. >> mcdaniels says after filing bankruptcy she can't get ahead of the debt. wayne johnson who just resigned as head of the federal student the federal student loan office says stories like hers spotlight a system failing borrowers. >> not only fundamentally brekeen definitely broken to the core. >> johnson is loan office says stories like hers spotlight a system failing borrowers. >> not only fundamentally brekeen definitely broken to the core. >> johnson is proposing radical change, making student loan debt forgiveness the centerpiece of his campaign to become a republican senator from georgia burden on the backs of students, you know, parent borrowers. even grandparent borrowers that' going to ride with them for >> we are putting a burden on the backs of students, you know, parent b
. >> reporter: working mom paige m today. nbc's katie beckwith that story. >> reporter: working mom paige mcdaniel owes more than 300,000 on her student loans >> i try not to think about it too mucho i because when i do i find it hard to breathe. >> mcdaniels says after filing bankruptcy she can't get ahead of the debt. wayne johnson who just resigned as head of the federal student the federal student loan office says stories like hers spotlight a system failing...
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another one would be lisa paige. i don't believe i asked her a question but i listened to her testify. they put this whole scenario together, the tweets of -- all the tweets -- excuse me, the texts that went back and forth between peter strzok and lisa paige told us what was going on. they weaponized the f.b.i. weaponized the department of justice. weapon size -- weaponized the state department. weaponized the c.i.a. the branches of government that were mobilized to attack not only conservatives and republicans, and -- but to attack the candidate for president, donald trump, who said during that period of time he believed that he had been wiretapped in trump towers in new york. that turns out to be true. the only way the left can argue with that, mr. speaker is that they say that definition of wiretap doesn't apply anymore because we have so much wireless we're not actually wiretap, we're just doing surveillance. well, an archaic term, been most recently archaic doesn't mean president trump wasn't right. he understoo
another one would be lisa paige. i don't believe i asked her a question but i listened to her testify. they put this whole scenario together, the tweets of -- all the tweets -- excuse me, the texts that went back and forth between peter strzok and lisa paige told us what was going on. they weaponized the f.b.i. weaponized the department of justice. weapon size -- weaponized the state department. weaponized the c.i.a. the branches of government that were mobilized to attack not only...
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. >> i'm with paige and turn turn. it's a no-project alternative including no modifications to the historic resource, no hotel unit added. all of the defining features would be retaunted wit retained. this would have office and retail space on the first and third floors. the preservation would be the defining features of the resource and a portion of the interior structure would be retained and spacial relationships would be somewhat altered. the full preservation alternative would be a two-story addition, a mechanical penthouse for a total of 31,419 square feet. this would include a ground-floor restaurant and kitchen as well as hotel use, including guest and service lobbies at the guest floor with 42 hotel rooms. the full preservation would not require excavation but retain the full historic building including all facades. the existing rectangular openings would be maintained but extended to the ground to create two entries and a window system which you can see a little bit on the sketch underneath the closed caption
. >> i'm with paige and turn turn. it's a no-project alternative including no modifications to the historic resource, no hotel unit added. all of the defining features would be retaunted wit retained. this would have office and retail space on the first and third floors. the preservation would be the defining features of the resource and a portion of the interior structure would be retained and spacial relationships would be somewhat altered. the full preservation alternative would be a...
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i'm going to start with medicare for all and just ask paige, from what you see from your reporting from how you see different people playing around, in various medicare for all proposals, who do you think benefits, thinks they're going to benefit, et cetera? what you see on this. >> was how much time do we have? it could be a really complex proposal and i think it can plant in a lot of ways for different parts but in general when you look at the consumer it's going to be lower and middle income consumers that are going to benefit because what we're talking about is increasing taxes on businesses on employers, and the wealthy to pay from a comprehensive set of benefits for low income. i think particularly people that could benefit from a more copies of medicare for all people who been left behind by obamacare which is a people that are about 300, 400% federal poverty level, a little higher who may be eligible for very limited subsidies in the marketplaces but our speedy sorry, that's like a $60,000 income for a for a couple? sixty-$35, 000, and those of folks i think that recognize to re
i'm going to start with medicare for all and just ask paige, from what you see from your reporting from how you see different people playing around, in various medicare for all proposals, who do you think benefits, thinks they're going to benefit, et cetera? what you see on this. >> was how much time do we have? it could be a really complex proposal and i think it can plant in a lot of ways for different parts but in general when you look at the consumer it's going to be lower and middle...
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impeachment push for a second night in a row mocking disgraced fbi officials peter struck and lisa paige as we await the results of two investigations into the investigators. bret baird joins us to talk about how those can be coming soon. and stripping religious group's tax exempt status if they don't support same-sex marriage. is it an attack or just an excuse. we'll debate. the nba taking it a step further cancelling all availability with players through the remainder of the trip through china. as one nba legend called critics something i can't say on the air. our analysts are standing by. brett bare barry is on deck, catherine herridge too. but first ellison barber with a second trump rally. >> president trump came to louisiana to try to convince voters to head to the polls tomorrow and vote for one of two republicans running in the gubernatorial race here. they have a jungle primary here, he didn't endorse one single candidate. he tried to continues vince people to go out to vote. within seven minutes, president trump alluded to the impeachment inquiry, three minutes after that, he m
impeachment push for a second night in a row mocking disgraced fbi officials peter struck and lisa paige as we await the results of two investigations into the investigators. bret baird joins us to talk about how those can be coming soon. and stripping religious group's tax exempt status if they don't support same-sex marriage. is it an attack or just an excuse. we'll debate. the nba taking it a step further cancelling all availability with players through the remainder of the trip through...
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it was more than we expected, and it was more than paige had ever allowed herself to hope for. >> you'reretty good, sweetheart. >> i can't imagine back then seeing her at 12 years old and what that would look like. she was dying. she was not going to live long. >> how is charlotte doing? she's good. she's stable and she doesn't take any medications, just this oil that she's been using for more than half of her life. >> but why did cbd work so well for charlotte? but not for vivian? >> what is different about the children who responded to cbd from those who didn't? so i'm wondering if there is some honeymoon effect there as well. >> there is a suspicion that maybe it works by increasing the blood level of the anti-seizure medicine that the children were already on. >> some think this honeymoon period that kids like vivian experienced might be explained by her liver. >> cbd works in the liver, in the enzymes that break down the other prescription medicines. and cbd inhibits those enzymes so that they don't break down pharmaceuticals to the extent that they should be broken down, allowing t
it was more than we expected, and it was more than paige had ever allowed herself to hope for. >> you'reretty good, sweetheart. >> i can't imagine back then seeing her at 12 years old and what that would look like. she was dying. she was not going to live long. >> how is charlotte doing? she's good. she's stable and she doesn't take any medications, just this oil that she's been using for more than half of her life. >> but why did cbd work so well for charlotte? but not...
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elliot williams, susan paige, they are back with us.o, elliot, the republicans think it's not fair that they think that counsel for the president should be able to cross examination witnesses right now in the intel oversight and foreign affairs committee. do they have a point? >> no again, that i have had every opportunity -- they will have every opportunity to confront witnesses. this was i think a master class in gamesmanship in the house. the big concern that the republicans have been raising. we talked about this in the first break. the big concern is that the process was flawed and what the democrats needed to do was cast a vote or hold a vote on the procedures that would dictate or you know that would govern the impeachment proceedings. they've now done that and they've given ample opportunity to confront witnesses, to question witnesses, for the president to have his counsel there and so on. i think the most interesting aspect of this and phil touched on this pretty clearly is allowing staff to question witnesses. and phil used t
elliot williams, susan paige, they are back with us.o, elliot, the republicans think it's not fair that they think that counsel for the president should be able to cross examination witnesses right now in the intel oversight and foreign affairs committee. do they have a point? >> no again, that i have had every opportunity -- they will have every opportunity to confront witnesses. this was i think a master class in gamesmanship in the house. the big concern that the republicans have been...
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and the character -- and paige says back to her boyfriend, that's a whole other issue.n says he's going nowhere, he is right, but that's a whole other issue. >> tucker: so there isgh a kind of sadness about this. if looking back, and it's always clear of course in retrospect, but biden was never going to be the nominee, was he? >> no. and i think in part because what happened in recent days confirms it. last time around, the democrat enthusiasm was for bernie, who was full-blown socialism and so-called moderation and centrism was represented by eclectic] , which was hillary and the clinton foundation. now we have the same situation, there is bernie, there's younger prettier bernies in the seven dwarves and all the rest of them, and centrist moderation is represented by another corrupt kleptocratic. there's no reason why hunter biden, a middle-aged man who should have moved out of his father's home by now should be riding around on air force two. there shouldn't be an air force two, but that is another issue, but if there is an air force two, hunter biden shouldn't be je
and the character -- and paige says back to her boyfriend, that's a whole other issue.n says he's going nowhere, he is right, but that's a whole other issue. >> tucker: so there isgh a kind of sadness about this. if looking back, and it's always clear of course in retrospect, but biden was never going to be the nominee, was he? >> no. and i think in part because what happened in recent days confirms it. last time around, the democrat enthusiasm was for bernie, who was full-blown...
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when carter paige's fisa came out, why would he have a fisa warrant on him. what did he actually do. why was he never charged. we later find out that a fisa warrant allows d.o.j. and the f.b.i. to snoop in on everybody. within the campaign. they wanted to assure that if donald trump did end up winning, and i guarantee you that they thought he had a better chance of winning than the pollsters thought he did, that's why he was targeted the way he was, they wanted to handcuff him. they wanted to try to humiliate. they didn't allow him to properly govern this nation. i'm surprised the nation is doing as incredible as it is considering how much he's been handcuffed. historic unemployment rates. african-american unemployment rate. hispanics. women in the work force. the world respects us. these are not fallacies. these are reality. i know the media wants to tell us it's not happening. it is happening. the world does respect us. what donald trump said during the campaign about promises, he's keeping them. how many politicians have done that in the past? promises mad
when carter paige's fisa came out, why would he have a fisa warrant on him. what did he actually do. why was he never charged. we later find out that a fisa warrant allows d.o.j. and the f.b.i. to snoop in on everybody. within the campaign. they wanted to assure that if donald trump did end up winning, and i guarantee you that they thought he had a better chance of winning than the pollsters thought he did, that's why he was targeted the way he was, they wanted to handcuff him. they wanted to...
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he probably recorded it, yeah, right there on his phone the next song is a singer named paige powell she sounds like sheryl crow, and writes songs in the style of billy joel. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: sounds incredible, let's take a listen to "tumble dry low. ♪ ♪ whenever i go shoppin for clothes that catch my eye ♪ ♪ i look for size and color and price before i buy ♪ ♪ but there i one thing extr before my money's gone ♪ ♪ i've learned to read the label before i try it on ♪ ♪ ♪ tumble dry lo tumble dry low machine wash col and tumble dry low ♪ >> jimmy: that's good, right there. i kind of like that. [ laughter ] ♪ tumble dry low kind of shoved in tumble dry >> steve: yeah, tumble dry >> jimmy: not enough, like more syllables. >> steve: yeah ♪ tumble dry lo tumble dry low ♪ ♪ wherever do i tha i tumble dry low ♪ >> steve: it's catchy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this next song is from a singer called paul schlosser he's a busker in madison, wisconsin >> steve: oh >> jimmy: and according to his wikipedia, he's put out over 30 albums. [ light laughter ] to put that in perspective, the beatles o
he probably recorded it, yeah, right there on his phone the next song is a singer named paige powell she sounds like sheryl crow, and writes songs in the style of billy joel. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: sounds incredible, let's take a listen to "tumble dry low. ♪ ♪ whenever i go shoppin for clothes that catch my eye ♪ ♪ i look for size and color and price before i buy ♪ ♪ but there i one thing extr before my money's gone ♪ ♪ i've learned to read the label before i...
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the current sallie mae bank says it wasn't making loans when paige took hers.ng america pay for college for more than 40 years. back in hawaii, quinnland defends company practices. >> did you guys give any consideration to the optics of this? to how a student who might be struggling may see a bunch of executives in hawaii with their families as sort of -- >> having an annual planning session and recognition of accomplishments for our sales force has been something that has been done, i'm going to say, since the company was founded in 1972. and it's recognition of the hard work but it's an important piece of planning. i think we're done. >> but mcdaniels struggle is far from done. she's hired an attorney to argue bankruptcy should have cleared her debt because it was a private loan. >> it's not just my generation. it affects my children. how am i going to send them to college? >> a common question at the heart of a crisis. katy beck. nbc news maui. >> what a stunning dichotomy. nbc news correspondent, katy beck, thank you very much. >>> and in another story, a g
the current sallie mae bank says it wasn't making loans when paige took hers.ng america pay for college for more than 40 years. back in hawaii, quinnland defends company practices. >> did you guys give any consideration to the optics of this? to how a student who might be struggling may see a bunch of executives in hawaii with their families as sort of -- >> having an annual planning session and recognition of accomplishments for our sales force has been something that has been...
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. >> reporter: james and his friend paige were walking in the new jersey woods last week when they got stranded on a ledge then trying to get off, they slipped. >> so can't even say scary, devastating. >> reporter: then help from an unexpected source. >> 911, where is the emergency. >> reporter: his apple watch. >> where are you now >> i'm hanging off a cliff. >> i was stuck on a tree and had this woman just started talking to me. i thought it was an angel. >> reporter: moments later, another fall ten stories breaking his back in three places. >> i didn't have that watch on, i don't know i'd probably be dead right now. >> reporter: it's a feature called fall detection on the apple watch series 4 or later that you have to enable on your phone. once the watch detects a hard fall, it flashes an alert then if there's no movement for one minute, the watch automatically dials 911 and sends your location. >> this technology saved my life. >> reporter: banged up and back on his feet thanks to a watchful eye. blayne alexander, nbc news. >> on his feet with an amazing story to tell. >>> coming u
. >> reporter: james and his friend paige were walking in the new jersey woods last week when they got stranded on a ledge then trying to get off, they slipped. >> so can't even say scary, devastating. >> reporter: then help from an unexpected source. >> 911, where is the emergency. >> reporter: his apple watch. >> where are you now >> i'm hanging off a cliff. >> i was stuck on a tree and had this woman just started talking to me. i thought it was...
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hopefully we'll get an update from paige later down the road and see how many people we have without power and how fast the resoergs process is going to go for them. >> we are looking at a map of the suspected power outages in that area. melissa valle, thank you for joining us, from sonoma county emergency services. >>> firefighters doubled their protection in the 101 corridor and the town of healdsburg. >> "today in the bay's" gen elle talked with residents poised to evacuate. >> reporter: like so many people in sonoma county, tara crawford is ready to evacuate if the kincade fire takes off and the expected winds calfire says offshore winds have them staffing up. >> the first night the fire grew 10,000 acres in eight hours because of the offshore winds. those tend to push the fire downwind and the western perimeter south of windsor into the northern part of santa rosa. >> reporter: strike teams of firefighters are now staged in neighborhoods around windsor and santa rosa, ready to move quickly and protect homes if fires erupt. >> the winds northeast 10 to 20 miles an hour -- >> repo
hopefully we'll get an update from paige later down the road and see how many people we have without power and how fast the resoergs process is going to go for them. >> we are looking at a map of the suspected power outages in that area. melissa valle, thank you for joining us, from sonoma county emergency services. >>> firefighters doubled their protection in the 101 corridor and the town of healdsburg. >> "today in the bay's" gen elle talked with residents...
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julie paige, who was due to fly home today, says she booked a flight—only deal with thomas cook, but not covered by the industry insurance fund atol, and falls just outside the two—week repatriation scheme organised by the civil aviation authority. ms paige said she did not have enough money to book a return flight to the uk and did not know what to do. and one story that was trending late last night, the news that pizza express has reportedly hired financial advisers, ahead of a meeting with lenders to review its debt situation. the chain, which has almost 500 stores and was founded in 1965, has made losses for the last two years — despite operating profits — because these were offset by high interest payments on a huge debt of more than £1 billion. let's look at what you are reading and watching. at number one, as it is many days, politics, the uk prepares for breakdown in talks with the eu, the story we have told you about already. at number two, this is something that happened in the summer but the details seem to just be emerging, an investigation at center pa rcs after a be eme
julie paige, who was due to fly home today, says she booked a flight—only deal with thomas cook, but not covered by the industry insurance fund atol, and falls just outside the two—week repatriation scheme organised by the civil aviation authority. ms paige said she did not have enough money to book a return flight to the uk and did not know what to do. and one story that was trending late last night, the news that pizza express has reportedly hired financial advisers, ahead of a meeting...
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than what's lower in the west it's gotten to a point that fewer than 5 percent of people click beyond paige. because the stuff of it on page one and typically at the top in that sort of above the fold position is the best most of the searches that we conduct are just simple routine searches what is the capital of kansas and on those simple search is over and over again the correct answer arises right at the top so we are learning over and over and over again and then the day comes when we look something up that were really unsure about where should i go on vacation which car should i like which candidate should i vote for and we do our little search and their results and what do we know what's at the top is better at the top is true or that is why it's so easy to use search results to shift people's opinions this kind of phenomenon this is really scary compared to something like fake news because it's invisible there's a manipulation occurring they can't see it it's not competitive because well for one thing google has for all intents and purposes has no competitors google controls 90 perce
than what's lower in the west it's gotten to a point that fewer than 5 percent of people click beyond paige. because the stuff of it on page one and typically at the top in that sort of above the fold position is the best most of the searches that we conduct are just simple routine searches what is the capital of kansas and on those simple search is over and over again the correct answer arises right at the top so we are learning over and over and over again and then the day comes when we look...
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guilty of a crime so that there is a date where peter struck sits down at his computer with lisa paige's lover stands over his shoulder and eliminates the incriminating words of grossly negligent and actually under the law is identical and synonymous but it sounds different and not in criminal code is extremely careless which was borrowed from barack obama. based on that he twisted the facts and contorted the law. >>host: doesn't later he say he was ordered to do that quick. >> yes by department of justice headed up by loretto lynch who just before comey clears clinton meets on the tarmac on the plane with bill clinton but they just talk about grandkids and golf. >> but also as a close ally. >> he elevated her and she eventually became the attorney general. and then she pretends to recuse herself but she doesn't actually. >> there are people who don't like the clinton two did not vote for hillary clinton and get into the whole dynamics of this story brick a lot of people who are watching the show that our supporters that think may be a book with the title witchhunt wants to bring out the
guilty of a crime so that there is a date where peter struck sits down at his computer with lisa paige's lover stands over his shoulder and eliminates the incriminating words of grossly negligent and actually under the law is identical and synonymous but it sounds different and not in criminal code is extremely careless which was borrowed from barack obama. based on that he twisted the facts and contorted the law. >>host: doesn't later he say he was ordered to do that quick. >> yes...
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so we said, ok, we hire paige and turnbaugh. we found out when the sisters did an analysis document in 1968, in '72ish, bedford properties h who had the buildig weren't in for plumbing or kitchen remodel permit and stripped the whole facade. so what you see today is not how the building was built. the brick was for the insulator. the whole thing was cladded in plaster, had cornises on top. they found pictures of it. i think i got mine on the internet and from the building that used to be next to us and it showed that we put it in a report that we originally submitted to planning. i don't know if you have seen that. so the three consultants we paid for who work for the city, too, said in reality, it's not historic but over 50 years and has the brick and all of that. so recently, we found out that the resources could be a big issue. so we said, had we known this now or known this then, we would have met you two and a half, three areas agthree years ago ae talking. the act text architects designed there were finishes that coincide
so we said, ok, we hire paige and turnbaugh. we found out when the sisters did an analysis document in 1968, in '72ish, bedford properties h who had the buildig weren't in for plumbing or kitchen remodel permit and stripped the whole facade. so what you see today is not how the building was built. the brick was for the insulator. the whole thing was cladded in plaster, had cornises on top. they found pictures of it. i think i got mine on the internet and from the building that used to be next...
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intelligence, russian sources tell him that paige had a secret meeting with ceo gas giant russ net. offered brokerage fees on a deal involving a 19% share of the company. i hear what you want. i have a favor i want from you, though. and i'm going to say this only seven times and so you better listen good. i want you to make up dirt on my political opponent and understand lots of it. on this and on that. >> sean: he is a liar. he is a pathological -- frankly, congenital liar. it's not just about the lies, though. it's the complete and utter hypocrisy fellow democrats and the media mob, they all do the same thing. schiff alleged to have all the evidence to prove it. trump-russia collusion, but he's the guy caught on tape trying to get there from somebody that sounds like a russian that he thought was a russian. in fact, he took that direct call from two pranksters who claimed to have [russian accent] naked pictures of trump, compromising materials on trump. does vladimir know? [russian accent] vladimir knows economizing they can materials of trump. mark warner? he's not even better. n
intelligence, russian sources tell him that paige had a secret meeting with ceo gas giant russ net. offered brokerage fees on a deal involving a 19% share of the company. i hear what you want. i have a favor i want from you, though. and i'm going to say this only seven times and so you better listen good. i want you to make up dirt on my political opponent and understand lots of it. on this and on that. >> sean: he is a liar. he is a pathological -- frankly, congenital liar. it's not just...
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everyread every paige -- page. even as we were flying and air one, one -- in air force he would send memos back, i want to know about this. poem i can famous use in my toast? it was amazing. know, sure all of you ambassador lord is in our introductory video for the library. you have served seven presidents. him.were as prepared as another aspect of this book is that it is a master class in diplomacy. to start with china, we know that it worked out well. idea of goinghe to china was crazy, was unthinkable. even one of our major ambassadors refused to believe it until he was called back. sort of announced it in the first weeks of the white house. how did you receive this? ambassador lord: i want to make sure we have time for other questions from the audience. it's the courage again. consulted many outside experts. we got a lot of help from the experts. we also called in outsiders and nixon talk to top experts in the state department on the soviet union. they all told him, do not move toward china. said, if you go tow
everyread every paige -- page. even as we were flying and air one, one -- in air force he would send memos back, i want to know about this. poem i can famous use in my toast? it was amazing. know, sure all of you ambassador lord is in our introductory video for the library. you have served seven presidents. him.were as prepared as another aspect of this book is that it is a master class in diplomacy. to start with china, we know that it worked out well. idea of goinghe to china was crazy, was...
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act so pivotal date occurs in which peter struck sitdown at his computer and with his lover, lisa paige standing page standing over his shoulder and laminates the terminating words grossly negligent and substitutes something that is actually under the law identical in synonymous that sounds different and is not in the committal code extreme the careless which had been borrowed from barack obama. based on that he cleared hillary clinton interested the packs and contorted the law to clear her. >> doesn't he later say he was ordered to do that connect. >> yes, by the barman of justice headed up by the redolent who just before james comey clears clinton meets on a tarmac in a painting with still clinton but they're just talking about grandkids and golf. >> she goes much of her success in career and to her abilities but also to being a close ally. >> sure, he elevated elevated her. she eventually became the attorney general but he advanced her career. she then pretends to recuse herself in at the case but does not actually recuse herself from the case. >> you know, there are people who don't
act so pivotal date occurs in which peter struck sitdown at his computer and with his lover, lisa paige standing page standing over his shoulder and laminates the terminating words grossly negligent and substitutes something that is actually under the law identical in synonymous that sounds different and is not in the committal code extreme the careless which had been borrowed from barack obama. based on that he cleared hillary clinton interested the packs and contorted the law to clear her....
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up to two-thirds of the estimated 100,000 eligible people have yet to fill out the three paige claim form. the forms are crucial to release billions pg&e have been ordered to set aside for fire victims as part of the utility's bankruptcy plan. we put a link to the claim form on abc7news.com. >>> mother nature remains restless in the bay area. another earthquake rattled the region yesterday. it was a minor quake that struck near cupertino. it was a magnitude 2.8. pretty small, but we did receive reports that people felt it, some of you tweeted at me some photos. days after an earthquake measuring 4.5 in magnitude hit the east bay. >>> and this recent quake -- these quakes have served as a good reminder we are in earthquake country. you can still watch our documentary "the earthquake effect" that looks on loma preita and gives a glimpse into the future. get it anywhere from where you get abc 7 from our website and the app. >>> a survivor of a mass shooting at a florida high school joined forces with local activists calling for an end to gun violence. abc 7 news was at berkeley high sch
up to two-thirds of the estimated 100,000 eligible people have yet to fill out the three paige claim form. the forms are crucial to release billions pg&e have been ordered to set aside for fire victims as part of the utility's bankruptcy plan. we put a link to the claim form on abc7news.com. >>> mother nature remains restless in the bay area. another earthquake rattled the region yesterday. it was a minor quake that struck near cupertino. it was a magnitude 2.8. pretty small, but...
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don't even believe the level of corruption, whether it's comey, whether it's struyk and his lover paigeether it's so many other people, mccabe, whether it's president obama, himself, let's see whether or not it's president obama. let's see whether or not they put that in. wait a minute, let's see whether or not. so rudy saw that. i can tell you rudy guiliani because he was very, very incensed at the horrible things that he saw as are many people. okay. and many republicans and the republicans have been treated very unfairly by the democrats. i'll say this. paul ryan would never issue a subpoena. i don't say right or wrong. he wouldn't do it. he had too much respect for our country. nancy pelosi hand them out like cookies. everybody, i don't even know these people, people there to testify. i don't know who they are. i never eastern heard of some of them. most of them. but i have all these people teske. then they leak out. they don't say the good parts. they only say the bad parts. we're not allowed to representation. we're not allowed to lawyers. we're not allowed to anything. the democr
don't even believe the level of corruption, whether it's comey, whether it's struyk and his lover paigeether it's so many other people, mccabe, whether it's president obama, himself, let's see whether or not it's president obama. let's see whether or not they put that in. wait a minute, let's see whether or not. so rudy saw that. i can tell you rudy guiliani because he was very, very incensed at the horrible things that he saw as are many people. okay. and many republicans and the republicans...
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in n fact, it was a memo and it saysmo here on the actual documt released by the white house, paige 1, caution of a memorandum of a telephone conversation is not a verbatim transcript of the discussion. the text in this document records the notes and recollections of situation room duty officers and msc policy staff designed to memorialize the conversation in written form as the conversationwr takes pla. >>ta so president trump yesterd criticized lieutenant colonel alexander vindman as he prepared to testify. trump called vindman a quote, never-trumper, questioned his july 25th phone q call with the president. and accused the purple heart recipient of participating in a wit witch hunt against him. and then questioned his loyalty on cnn saying this. >> it seems very clear that he is incorrectly concerned about ukraine an defense. i don't know if he's concerned about american policy. but his main mission was to make sure that the ukraine got that reference. i understand that we all have an affinity to our homeland. >> we also know he was born in the soviet union. he tends to feel simpat
in n fact, it was a memo and it saysmo here on the actual documt released by the white house, paige 1, caution of a memorandum of a telephone conversation is not a verbatim transcript of the discussion. the text in this document records the notes and recollections of situation room duty officers and msc policy staff designed to memorialize the conversation in written form as the conversationwr takes pla. >>ta so president trump yesterd criticized lieutenant colonel alexander vindman as he...
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. >> david: just take the attorney for buzzy ford at her word paige said it was political and designedaraphrasing, but ask your own attorney. >> melissa: which are due by people who later recants? they make this public testimony, and then they take it back and admit they weren't telling the truth. >> marie: i don't know if we are prepared were not in the senate, the judiciary committee come in the media, to go back down to the litigation of brett kavanaugh's past. if you want to go back and talk to these women, are we going to bring up the other women who were never interviewed by the fbi? whose stories haven't been -- >> melissa: answer the question. >> marie: you don't get to just focus on the -- >> david: why not? >> melissa: i'm asking, what happened to people who recanted? if you come out and make these public claims in a situation like this, and he really does damage to somebody and later you say it wasn't true, would you want to happen to the person? >> marie: the court of public opinion can litigate this. my point is the student be lived out in the vacuum of people who have rec
. >> david: just take the attorney for buzzy ford at her word paige said it was political and designedaraphrasing, but ask your own attorney. >> melissa: which are due by people who later recants? they make this public testimony, and then they take it back and admit they weren't telling the truth. >> marie: i don't know if we are prepared were not in the senate, the judiciary committee come in the media, to go back down to the litigation of brett kavanaugh's past. if you want...
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that leadership turned out to be a disaster for this country when you look at paige, and to the insurance policy. you know, she is going to win, but in case she doesn't we have an insurance policy. the only means one thing, there is no other interpretation. robert mueller wanted to be the director and i turned him down, turned him down very nicely and respectfully. the other element of the question -- i never heard that until recently. >> the trade deal with china , are you optimistic a deal will be reached? pres. trump: they want to make a deal more than i do, ok? i'm very happy. we are taking in billions in tariffs. despite what the news was a saying, there is no inflation, there is not a price increase if any, because they have devalued their currency and they are pouring money into their system. they have lost 3.5 million jobs and their supply chain is breaking up like a broken egg. they want to make a deal. the question is do i want to make a deal? the answer would be, if we make the right deal i think it would be a good thing for china. >> what about concessions on ip? pres. trump:
that leadership turned out to be a disaster for this country when you look at paige, and to the insurance policy. you know, she is going to win, but in case she doesn't we have an insurance policy. the only means one thing, there is no other interpretation. robert mueller wanted to be the director and i turned him down, turned him down very nicely and respectfully. the other element of the question -- i never heard that until recently. >> the trade deal with china , are you optimistic a...
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we know that became the basis for fisa applications to spy on paige, which back towards them to campaigns from transition team from, and the trim the bigger issue you talk about durham and barr overseas big questions. as the russia witch hunt takes on a new level, did they outsource spying to circumvent american laws to impact politics in the country? it would seem tonight that it'st a much bigger possibility than anyone thought. >> john durham was actually questioning cia officers as well that were closely connected to this. they are going to look at john brennan, the former cia director as well as james clapper and others. this may be the reason why we g over the past year.an i'm sure they were aware of what was going on to some extent. they knew they were going to be questioned. and now john durham has theo power to question all of them. this is very significant and it's going to reveal a lot as to how far, how far they weaponized the intelligence community to go after president trump. >> sean: all right, sara carter, investigative reporter. we will have more breaking developments thro
we know that became the basis for fisa applications to spy on paige, which back towards them to campaigns from transition team from, and the trim the bigger issue you talk about durham and barr overseas big questions. as the russia witch hunt takes on a new level, did they outsource spying to circumvent american laws to impact politics in the country? it would seem tonight that it'st a much bigger possibility than anyone thought. >> john durham was actually questioning cia officers as...
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by the way you have john brennan on, you might want to ask what peter strzok when he texted lisa paige>> quote. >> chuck, let me finish. >> things have to do with -- >> ukraine -- >> scorned -- >> what does this have to do with ukraine? >> it has everything to do with ukraine. >> i have my third let near the inspector general -- >> senator -- >> asking to just confirm, just confirm, are you investigating those leaks that peter strzok talked about in -- >> senator, i have no idea why -- >> no, that's a setup. it is entirely relevant to this point. >> why a fox news conspiracy propaganda stuff is popping up on here, i have no idea. >> it is not that. >> i have no idea why we're going here. >> that is -- >> senator, i'm asking about -- >> exactly why president trump is upset and why his supporters are upset at the news media. >> this is not about the media. senator johnson, senator johnson, please. can we please answer the question that i asked you, instead of trying to make donald trump feel better here, that you're not criticizing him. >> i'm not. i'm just trying to lay the ground work
by the way you have john brennan on, you might want to ask what peter strzok when he texted lisa paige>> quote. >> chuck, let me finish. >> things have to do with -- >> ukraine -- >> scorned -- >> what does this have to do with ukraine? >> it has everything to do with ukraine. >> i have my third let near the inspector general -- >> senator -- >> asking to just confirm, just confirm, are you investigating those leaks that peter strzok...
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next monday, october 7 at 4:00 p.m., we welcome paige mcadams -- gage mcadams who will be talking aboutthe global idea of the communist party in a "2019:ation titled melancholy, remorse in a year of anniversaries." thek you to the students of seminar, and of course, thank you to monica kim. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: this is american history tv on c-span3. >> this is american history tv, exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. on real america, an oval office address from november 3, 1969. president nixon delivered what is often called his silent majority speech. that it was a vocal minority protesting the vietnam war. and the alan mcpherson ghosts of sheridan circle. we visit a washington, d.c. location where a car bomb killed two people. at 6:00 p.m., john lindbergh talks about his time as a 1979-1981.iran from the interview is from the association for oral history studies. frank donate
next monday, october 7 at 4:00 p.m., we welcome paige mcadams -- gage mcadams who will be talking aboutthe global idea of the communist party in a "2019:ation titled melancholy, remorse in a year of anniversaries." thek you to the students of seminar, and of course, thank you to monica kim. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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paige wade told the press association she had just finished work and was driving along motherwell way avenue and i knew it was serious because of how many police ca rs serious because of how many police cars and ambulances were there, but the police had parked their cars across the whole access of the road so you couldn't see anything beyond that cordon. there are always lorries around there as they park up for the night. she says she couldn't say whether she did or didn't see the actual lorry in question but obviously an impression from somebody driving past that industrial park, waterglade industrial park, waterglade industrial park, waterglade industrial park in grays, of a massive police operation in response to this horrific discovery of 39 bodies ina to this horrific discovery of 39 bodies in a lorry. just looking to see if there is anything more from the police at this stage. they have told one of our correspondence that we will be making a statement later on this morning, butjust to reiterate, 39 people pronounced dead at the scene of this discovery inside a lorry container at
paige wade told the press association she had just finished work and was driving along motherwell way avenue and i knew it was serious because of how many police ca rs serious because of how many police cars and ambulances were there, but the police had parked their cars across the whole access of the road so you couldn't see anything beyond that cordon. there are always lorries around there as they park up for the night. she says she couldn't say whether she did or didn't see the actual lorry...
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i agree with much of what paige said but i think, it includes a lot of low income people who think they would benefit from medicare for all program. certainly most of the tax increases are being borne by higher income people and there are subsidies to people are not getting subsidies now, and those folks might see little, out of the pocket and more health care coming their way. they might think they benefit but let's also think that some of the ways in which some of the costs they bear or what they lose. they are losing any philly to choose their own health insurance plan because according to bernie sanders under his plan the government will provide health care to everybody and jeff no choice of health insurance plans. they will outlaw private health insurance. you're losing your right to choose your own health plan. you are also going, people with lower incomes will lose because the impact when i would be felt by the people are paying those taxes. i do believe an order to pay for medicare for all system you have to text anybody can raise a voice taxes. no one would be an income tax inc
i agree with much of what paige said but i think, it includes a lot of low income people who think they would benefit from medicare for all program. certainly most of the tax increases are being borne by higher income people and there are subsidies to people are not getting subsidies now, and those folks might see little, out of the pocket and more health care coming their way. they might think they benefit but let's also think that some of the ways in which some of the costs they bear or what...
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>> well, the sja is going to understand, you know, the victim's preference is bag paig of this process, properly understanding at all times what the victim's preference is, and so as an sja i would certainly want to know and verify at any given time, not necessarily by audience with the victim. in my role as an sja, i did not do that, but i would certainly make sure that prior to going in to meet with my commander that i was up to speed and could properly communicate to the commander what the current victim preference feeling was. >> and ma'am, i believe under the new rules under 405k the defense has the opportunity to present additional information as well, so it's akin to that. i haven't been privy to any of the conversations, and i don't know that the victim's legal counsel have taken that opportunity under the new vab d availability of that but i think the defense has the ability to provide additional information after the article 32. >> ma'am, from the svc side, i have no experience regarding it, but from the sja side i've never met with the victim, the svc represented by counsel
>> well, the sja is going to understand, you know, the victim's preference is bag paig of this process, properly understanding at all times what the victim's preference is, and so as an sja i would certainly want to know and verify at any given time, not necessarily by audience with the victim. in my role as an sja, i did not do that, but i would certainly make sure that prior to going in to meet with my commander that i was up to speed and could properly communicate to the commander what...
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so that's the first thing we've talked to paige for me.t was the narrative that we were trying to move forward on. i'm pleased to see that continuing. secondly, we were trying to make sure that we were in fact trying to implement best practices and identify them and sharing that. information sharing was critically important. the ways we were doing that was through public/private partnerships and getting two-way communication between industry and the federal government. a lot of work that needs to be done on that. i think we really had an impact watching those programs and trying to get those best practices in place. i believe that compliance doesn't always bring you best practices, but best practices will always bring you compliance. the third thing i think was impactful was taking a look and making sure that we were best aligning technology with the mission needs. we launched the continuous d diagnostics program to try to raise the bar across the federal government. we had a lot of agencies that were large and well-funded then we had smal
so that's the first thing we've talked to paige for me.t was the narrative that we were trying to move forward on. i'm pleased to see that continuing. secondly, we were trying to make sure that we were in fact trying to implement best practices and identify them and sharing that. information sharing was critically important. the ways we were doing that was through public/private partnerships and getting two-way communication between industry and the federal government. a lot of work that needs...
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something i don't normally do which is close on the washington post and in the health 202 article by paige cunningham, state obamacare premiums will become more affordable next year. despite the dire predictions by democrats thatthe trumpet ministration would destroy the insurance marketplaces . he goes on to say the improvements are striking considering democrats have spent the last few years blasting the trumpet ministration for repealing only obamacare regulations. putting alex cesar, president trump, the president tried to sabotage the law but has been running better than the guy who wrote it . quoting president trump himself, once we got rid of the individual mandate and made it better, obamacare doesn't work but it works at least adequately now and we had that choice to make. politically it's probably not a good thing that i did but it was the right thing to do for a lot of people, he said in july. so i will just submit this entire article for the record as we have consent to do so and we will carry on. iyelled back, thank you . >> the gentleman yields back and the chair asks unanimo
something i don't normally do which is close on the washington post and in the health 202 article by paige cunningham, state obamacare premiums will become more affordable next year. despite the dire predictions by democrats thatthe trumpet ministration would destroy the insurance marketplaces . he goes on to say the improvements are striking considering democrats have spent the last few years blasting the trumpet ministration for repealing only obamacare regulations. putting alex cesar,...