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m >> tucker: to go up at the end as paul harvey did, with an octave?am my own man, tucker. i go down an octave. >> tucker: [laughs] like bowser. mike rowe, thank you for all this. it is great to see you. up next, the republican party cannot pass an obamacare repeal but they could pass a law giving internet companies the power to sell your online history. is this the end of privacy? or is it just the status quo? a panel will debate that, coming up. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, inclu
m >> tucker: to go up at the end as paul harvey did, with an octave?am my own man, tucker. i go down an octave. >> tucker: [laughs] like bowser. mike rowe, thank you for all this. it is great to see you. up next, the republican party cannot pass an obamacare repeal but they could pass a law giving internet companies the power to sell your online history. is this the end of privacy? or is it just the status quo? a panel will debate that, coming up. i thought i was managing my...
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i just posted -- paul harvey used to do a show but he also had a short essay called god made a farmeri posted that on the page with a couple paragraphs saying look, these people -- their backs are against the wall right now and i do not think the country gets it. that thing was shared 175,000 times. it makes me think. what aren't we connected to? i think the answer once again is a whole lot of stuff in the middle. >> tucker: yeah. like a lot of people dying of opioid ods. we you have a podcast. >> it's called the way i heard it. i spent most of last year seeing if anybody cared about short stories written in that paul harvey kind of mystery way. 50 million people have apparently downloaded or viewed the thing. so, important people have called and said you should do more. so we are doing more at micro.com/podcast. i just shamelessly plug that on your show. >> tucker: to go up at the end as paul harvey did, with an octave? >> i do not, i am my own man, tucker. i go down an octave. >> tucker: [laughs] like bowser. mike rowe, thank you for all this. it is great to see you. up next, the re
i just posted -- paul harvey used to do a show but he also had a short essay called god made a farmeri posted that on the page with a couple paragraphs saying look, these people -- their backs are against the wall right now and i do not think the country gets it. that thing was shared 175,000 times. it makes me think. what aren't we connected to? i think the answer once again is a whole lot of stuff in the middle. >> tucker: yeah. like a lot of people dying of opioid ods. we you have a...
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paul harvey used to collect the rest of the story. -- call it the rest of the story. donald trump cap intuit -- tapped into it there is a disconnect between the heartland and beltway and hollywood and they come to newsmax and we build a better mouse trap. i did not have a gazillion dollars. i started it with $25,000. it has an enormous reach not because of me because of the people who read us. host: would you say you are conservative outlet? guest: absolutely, unapologetic. i did my grad studies in london. i love the british press. i love "the guardian," even though it is known as liberal. they are very open about their perspective. even though newsmax is conservative, we are very open to different people and ideas. newsmaxshowitz makes his whole block. we have margaret carlson. opinion.iversity of when we reported to the news, what to be straight about it, fair and honest and give balance . but, when we did not have a perspective, we did things through the lens of big tent idea of the conservative movement that people need to hear a lot of different ideas. website, y
paul harvey used to collect the rest of the story. -- call it the rest of the story. donald trump cap intuit -- tapped into it there is a disconnect between the heartland and beltway and hollywood and they come to newsmax and we build a better mouse trap. i did not have a gazillion dollars. i started it with $25,000. it has an enormous reach not because of me because of the people who read us. host: would you say you are conservative outlet? guest: absolutely, unapologetic. i did my grad...
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paul harvey used to call it the rest of the story. i think there's a real feeling out there in the heartland and i think donald trump really tap into that. thathat is a disconnect betweene heartland and what happened to i in the beltway come in new york, hollywood. they come to newsmax and we really did build a better mousetrap. i didn't have a gazillionil dollars when i start newsmax. i started it in 1990 with $25,000 and it has an enormous reach not because of me but the people the readers everyday. >> host: do you have a conservative outlet? >> guest: absolutely unapologetic. i think it's important, i studied, did my grad studies in london. i love the british press. i love the guardian even though it's not as a liberal publication. every publication has its audience and they're very open about the perspective. even though newsmax is conservative we are also very open to different people and ideas. alan dershowitz makes newsmax home blog. we run columns people likearlson margaret carlson. we love diversity of opinion. when we report
paul harvey used to call it the rest of the story. i think there's a real feeling out there in the heartland and i think donald trump really tap into that. thathat is a disconnect betweene heartland and what happened to i in the beltway come in new york, hollywood. they come to newsmax and we really did build a better mousetrap. i didn't have a gazillionil dollars when i start newsmax. i started it in 1990 with $25,000 and it has an enormous reach not because of me but the people the readers...
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that is a great question and it is always, i am always drawn i think as paul harvey was.ou remember the old program where he would say the rest of the story? he always pick someone famous. george washington and then you don't know where he is going and then assist you understand that this is about george washington? you did not know that, did you? well i will be back in a couple of minutes to take the rest of that story.he loved to revitalize, his whole point was to get people interested in george washington as a person again. by going after something that had not been made much of. but was still in harvey's mind important. well, that is what i look for. what big story out there does, do people not know everything about? that is a tall order and it takes time. but i keep looking and i keep looking and i keep looking and sometimes the charles dickens story came from one of those blast emails. it came on the anniversary of a publication of a christmas carol. i realize that charles dickens had to self publish a christmas carol and several of the questions. did i know that ch
that is a great question and it is always, i am always drawn i think as paul harvey was.ou remember the old program where he would say the rest of the story? he always pick someone famous. george washington and then you don't know where he is going and then assist you understand that this is about george washington? you did not know that, did you? well i will be back in a couple of minutes to take the rest of that story.he loved to revitalize, his whole point was to get people interested in...
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. >> the way i heard it, it's a shameless homage to the late paul harvey.te short mysteries of famous people and places and put you up one a week and 50 million people have been reached you should keep doing them, i said okay. that's what i do. on planes, i'm on a plane, i'm trapped i write a mystery. i put it through the ether and pipes. stuart: how how do i get them? >> mikerowe.com/podcast. the man with the voice. imagine. >> i'm envious of a man who can project with such bass. >> thank you. stuart: can i get your accent. >> and get yours three easy payments. stuart: mike rowe, thank you. >> i'm never leaving. stuart: thank you, mike. appreciate it. check the market scan, this is a sense of the market, a lot of red up there and the dow industrials are down indeed, 18 points. coming up, yes, the catholic church in mexico says, if you support building the border wall you're a xenophobe, that would be a hatred of foreigners, i guess, and back after this. >> we're going to build the wall, believe me. we have a trade deficit with mexico, they will he a pay fo
. >> the way i heard it, it's a shameless homage to the late paul harvey.te short mysteries of famous people and places and put you up one a week and 50 million people have been reached you should keep doing them, i said okay. that's what i do. on planes, i'm on a plane, i'm trapped i write a mystery. i put it through the ether and pipes. stuart: how how do i get them? >> mikerowe.com/podcast. the man with the voice. imagine. >> i'm envious of a man who can project with such...
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steve: you know, paul harvey used to own this radio commentary, and you stolen his idea. >> i did.listening to it. ainsley: wonderful. >> yeah, it's very flattering. brian: michael, see you on radio shortly. >> are we doing our thing again? brian: absolutely. >> because last time you had me in this little despair, this corner with sheetrock and exposed nails. where are we going today? brian: oh, all of a sudden you need to have the white-collar life talking about a blue-collar profession. we were stuck in a tent on a roof. that's where we were. >> good times. i'm sorry. i should have done this earlier. ainsley: when are you going to congress again? >> if they have me back, six months. look what i just did there with all kinds of literary stuff flying around. steve: you drinking out of this mug right here. steve: it says fox and friends on there. >> it's not one of those sipe mugs? that's good coffee. it's not coffee. i don't know what that is. good god. brian: mike roe, try to get here and relax a little bit. >> you know what you know? you need a devon. a fancy word for a sofa, bri
steve: you know, paul harvey used to own this radio commentary, and you stolen his idea. >> i did.listening to it. ainsley: wonderful. >> yeah, it's very flattering. brian: michael, see you on radio shortly. >> are we doing our thing again? brian: absolutely. >> because last time you had me in this little despair, this corner with sheetrock and exposed nails. where are we going today? brian: oh, all of a sudden you need to have the white-collar life talking about a...
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paul, that got to me. anybody if they knew this story, knew it boils down to $3,000 a day. harveyny of us would have said i will make bail for this child. but the court system says innocent until proven guilty. >> it's not innocent until proven guilty because if you don't have the means, then your jail and house is a guilty individual. >> right. ryan stephenson says we have a criminal justice system that treats you better if you are rich and guilty than if you are poor and innocent. >> yeah. >> i think there's something to be said for that. and there's definitely -- i think kalief's story sort of tips the scale because i think most people had presumed that if you're in jail, even if you haven't been convicted of anything, maybe you did something wrong. there's that presumption of guilt and then. the presumption of innocence. >> you must have done something. yes, ma'am? >> question's for jay. do you find parallels between kaley's experiences and your own experiences growing up here? >> yeah. a lot of -- i look at a lot of forks in the road in my life that i could have made the wron
paul, that got to me. anybody if they knew this story, knew it boils down to $3,000 a day. harveyny of us would have said i will make bail for this child. but the court system says innocent until proven guilty. >> it's not innocent until proven guilty because if you don't have the means, then your jail and house is a guilty individual. >> right. ryan stephenson says we have a criminal justice system that treats you better if you are rich and guilty than if you are poor and innocent....
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harvey oswald or jfk's assassination. let's talk about all of this with our analysts. pault to start with you and the op ed that you wrote in the "washington post" talking about normalizing paranoia. what did you mean by that? >> well, there has been something really interesting that's happened over the last couple of months. normally, the people who believe political conspiracy theories are people who are partisans of the opposition party. but president trump's governing style means that he is intentionally using conspiracy theories and misdeeds as a way to perpetuate his own political agenda. and that's mainstreaming things that used to be part of the paranoid fringe in a way we have frankly almost never seen before in american his three. >> karen, you have been doing reporting on this. and you cared this to a car. what did you mean by that? >> i think yeah, the lead of my story today says that he has turned his presidency onto a road with no guardrails and no center line. look, it's -- trafficking in conspiracy theories is something that donald trump has done for a long
harvey oswald or jfk's assassination. let's talk about all of this with our analysts. pault to start with you and the op ed that you wrote in the "washington post" talking about normalizing paranoia. what did you mean by that? >> well, there has been something really interesting that's happened over the last couple of months. normally, the people who believe political conspiracy theories are people who are partisans of the opposition party. but president trump's governing style...
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[inaudible] paul ryan doesn't know what he's doing as speaker of the house. we are going to pick up this program. >> host: virginia, harvey, good. >> caller: good morning. i got up early and watched the end of the health care debate. the whole situation, and america has to make up and realized his health insurance companies are nothing but a union or the professional doctors in this country. what we need is a single-payer system. everybody pays the missing day and everybody gets the same protection. that is the way it should go but it's going to be a cold day in before that happens. the other situation is back in the late 40s, early fit these, there was a diplomat came into this country, husband-and-wife and she had a baby in this country and it went all the way to the supreme court. the supreme court rules that they were citizens, therefore their child was not it is said because they went and tried to apply for dual citizenship. this is a precedent set in the supreme court enemies to be the gentoo because anybody in this country was not a legal citizen who has more are not descendents and neither are their children and a
[inaudible] paul ryan doesn't know what he's doing as speaker of the house. we are going to pick up this program. >> host: virginia, harvey, good. >> caller: good morning. i got up early and watched the end of the health care debate. the whole situation, and america has to make up and realized his health insurance companies are nothing but a union or the professional doctors in this country. what we need is a single-payer system. everybody pays the missing day and everybody gets the...