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thank you, pen america.pport has helped me to sustain during difficult times and the thought of your continued support keeps me going. we are waging the good sites. this fight must be thought to the very end until all humanity is free from tyranny. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jonathan karp, president of simon & schuster adult publishing on behalf of of doris kearns goodwin. >> thank you. [applause] >> doris kearns goodwin couldn't be here but she was kind and generous enough to write this introduction which i now would like to read to you. what a special honor for me to introduce carolyn kroll reidy, my longtime publisher at simon & schuster, my good friend at this year's pen america honoree. the story of carolyn's love affair witbos gins with the image of a little girl holding a flashlight under the covers so she could read her favorite books long past the time she was supposed to be asleep, into the early hours of the morning. her love affair deepened in college and graduate school whe
thank you, pen america.pport has helped me to sustain during difficult times and the thought of your continued support keeps me going. we are waging the good sites. this fight must be thought to the very end until all humanity is free from tyranny. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jonathan karp, president of simon & schuster adult publishing on behalf of of doris kearns goodwin. >> thank you. [applause] >> doris kearns goodwin couldn't be here but she was...
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the work touches upon much of what pen america stands for. encouraging the incarcerated to tell their own stories through pen america's prison writing program and the penn prison writing award. the only words anywhere that recognize the best writing from the inside. [applause] providing access to books in prison as pen america has done across the country it is a cause embodied in the present library and shawshank. a place of refuge, wonder and spiritual escape. stephen's per trail for the yearning and shawshank was so potent that when they managed to prison break the first few years back one of the first thing they did was ban the words shawshank on social media and internet searches. they knew that stephen king's words and story had the force to inspire, a power they were determined to crush. finally, harley lease, the writer is activist. it was among pen america's darkest hours when the advance supreme leader declared -- with firebombings triggered by a dictator, bookstores were fearful for the safety of their employees and customers, so th
the work touches upon much of what pen america stands for. encouraging the incarcerated to tell their own stories through pen america's prison writing program and the penn prison writing award. the only words anywhere that recognize the best writing from the inside. [applause] providing access to books in prison as pen america has done across the country it is a cause embodied in the present library and shawshank. a place of refuge, wonder and spiritual escape. stephen's per trail for the...
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[inaudible conversations] >> next on booktv, pen america's literary gala, it was founded
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america's closest allies. nbc's tom costello has the story. >> reporter: at the oldest metal pen manufacturer in america, the 40 employees find themselves caught up in international trade war fever. >> i think emotions are running high. >> reporter: raw steel prices have suddenly jumped 25% threatening profits and jobs. >> this is hitting our wallet, which is hard. it's creating uncertainty with our business, which doesn't feel good. >> reporter: today, the trade war talk escalated. the white house announcing tariffs on 1,100 chinese products including automobiles, aerospace and communications equipment. not included, tvs and cell phones popular with american consumers. >> because we have to. we've been treated very unfairly. >> reporter: the chinese foreign ministry responded china does not want to fight a trade war but late today announced tariffs on u.s. automobiles, oil, farm and seafood exports. >> the threat is that we get a full-blown trade war and at the end of the day, that means consumers lose with very few beneficiaries. >> reporter: that unease led to reaction. is this all gamesmanship? tom costello
america's closest allies. nbc's tom costello has the story. >> reporter: at the oldest metal pen manufacturer in america, the 40 employees find themselves caught up in international trade war fever. >> i think emotions are running high. >> reporter: raw steel prices have suddenly jumped 25% threatening profits and jobs. >> this is hitting our wallet, which is hard. it's creating uncertainty with our business, which doesn't feel good. >> reporter: today, the trade...
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made in america idea, still selling more than 1 million pens around the world every year. 1966 and it'smy mind. all these years later. >> made in america! >> 50 years, and we wish for more. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7y close. >> i lost everything that i've ever had in my life. >> the past 24 hours has been scarey as heck. >> flames fueled by shifting wind are swallowing up homes in lake county. this fire is growing and proving hard to fight. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley if for larry beil. >> calfire says the fire burned through the night and now burned 11500 acres and still 5% contained. 22 structures destroyed. 600 threatened and a mandatory evacuation order for the spring valley community. more than 1,400 firefighters are working to stop the blaze in efrom spreading. >> and you can see on the map the fire is burning just west of indianaen valley reservoir. wayne friedman is following the story and joins from us lake county with the latest
made in america idea, still selling more than 1 million pens around the world every year. 1966 and it'smy mind. all these years later. >> made in america! >> 50 years, and we wish for more. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7y close. >> i lost everything that i've ever had in my life. >> the past 24 hours has been scarey as heck. >> flames fueled by shifting wind are...
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money off these things. >> we're trying. >> reporter: a 50-year-old made in america idea, still selling more than 1 million pens every year. 1966 and it's still blowing my mind. all these years later. >> made in america! >> 50 years, and we wish for 50 more. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. until then, good night. >>> no ban. no wall. sanctuary for all. >>> a major victory for president trump leads to protest in the bay area. hear from people on both sides of the travel ban debate. >>> a plant planned to house 47,000 people. >>> i am wayne freedman 5% containment looks like this. >>> expanding evacuations and more road closures, the pawnee fire continues. thank you for joining us i am ama daetz. >> and i am dan ashley. the good news is the fire has not grown much in the past 24 hours but still a long way to go for full containment. >> 22 structures have been destroyed. half of them are homes and 600 remain threatened. the fires burned for three straight days. >> flames threaten the spring value community. and today the evacuation advisory warning went out to callusa county. >> l
money off these things. >> we're trying. >> reporter: a 50-year-old made in america idea, still selling more than 1 million pens every year. 1966 and it's still blowing my mind. all these years later. >> made in america! >> 50 years, and we wish for 50 more. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. until then, good night. >>> no ban. no wall. sanctuary for all. >>> a major victory for president trump leads to protest in the bay...
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america. everything in this pen cannot come from america or we wouldn't have the pens and other items, would weembly took place. iphones, maybe the final assembly took place in china, all the marketing and advertising take place in the united states, the parts might have come from all over the world, but again that's the advantages of a global marketplace to take advantage of the best products at the most competitively priced products and we all get significant benefits from that. just always hard to trace it all through and figure out what the benefits are. mark: protectionism used to be the big issue of the hard left, of the bernie sanders and so forth, because that was in part the big union bosses and so forth, part of their political constituency group, and finding in america today more and more, i and you, are in the minority. when it comes to capitalism. we talk about free trade. we don't have free trade. i mean, freer trade and all of a sudden you are anti-american, you don't believe in fair play. what do you say to people like that? >> this whole idea of make america first, that is putt
america. everything in this pen cannot come from america or we wouldn't have the pens and other items, would weembly took place. iphones, maybe the final assembly took place in china, all the marketing and advertising take place in the united states, the parts might have come from all over the world, but again that's the advantages of a global marketplace to take advantage of the best products at the most competitively priced products and we all get significant benefits from that. just always...
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centers for disease and prevention learned at least 73l pen the holland america cruise ship are sick. the ship isarrying more than 2,000 passengers and crew. the ship is expected to make s additionps in alaska beforeeturning to seatt next monday. eun. >> megan fits varld from the live desk. megan, thank you. >>> first lady melanrump traveled to tyson's to speak to kids about empowerment thisen we >> you can be in all yards of life. >> this was the first lady's first event since visiting a children's shelter in texas last kweek. that visit was shovowed by her jacket that said i really don't care, do you. the president said it was a messable to the media, but her office says there was no hidden message. >> ctics say the election further arose democracy in the country. >>> this morning there's still no word on what caused this horrific explosion at an in apartment bui in western germany. it happened late saturday night in the city of -- which is just outside cologne. c yo see smoke billowing out of the building there. it's a place that a lot of families call home. officials say in all 25
centers for disease and prevention learned at least 73l pen the holland america cruise ship are sick. the ship isarrying more than 2,000 passengers and crew. the ship is expected to make s additionps in alaska beforeeturning to seatt next monday. eun. >> megan fits varld from the live desk. megan, thank you. >>> first lady melanrump traveled to tyson's to speak to kids about empowerment thisen we >> you can be in all yards of life. >> this was the first lady's first...
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migration, refugees, foreigners has played hugely into brexit, into what happened with le pen, into what happened in america with donald trump and what's happening all over the -- all over europe right now. how does europe counter this ugly narrative that we're seeing rising? it's not just anti-semitism. it's anti everything. >> how to fight against that by saying the truth. by saying that the root of the terrorism has nothing do with us. it has to do with a certain conception of islam. it has do with fascism. it has to do with the ghost of the old naziism which has never been criticized in the muslim world. it has to do with all of that. nothing to do with this poor men, children and women coming by sea. this is a terrible lie and a shame to make. >> were you happy to see this amazing malian immigrant really make a heroic rescue of a young child in paris last week and to see him go and granted citizenship? as an example, as an extraordinary case. >> i am always happy when i see a woman or a man showing these sorts of virtues, these sort of highness and giving this sort of example. we had a man risk his lif
migration, refugees, foreigners has played hugely into brexit, into what happened with le pen, into what happened in america with donald trump and what's happening all over the -- all over europe right now. how does europe counter this ugly narrative that we're seeing rising? it's not just anti-semitism. it's anti everything. >> how to fight against that by saying the truth. by saying that the root of the terrorism has nothing do with us. it has to do with a certain conception of islam....
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pen of a former soldier. in this one, his theme is america's long struggle with race. welcome.ere born late in the 20th century, but any reader coming to this book will be made aware again of how close the civil war is, even to americans of your age. absolutely, and particularly if you grew up where i did in richmond, virginia or points south. capital of the confederacy. indeed, yeah. its presence is still quite immediately felt. of course, the landmarks and battlefields are right around the area, and so you can really walk these grounds in a way that you can't if you're from other parts of the state. so for you to spin a story that stretches from the 19505 through the lens of an old man and his memories and the mystery of his, you know, his early years, back to the civil war is a perfectly natural thing. it's not a stretch. well, you know, it presented challenges, certainly, but the idea was to demonstrate just how close it is in time. it's only passed out of living memory, as you say, in the 19505. this character, george seldom, represents that kind of passing out of living m
pen of a former soldier. in this one, his theme is america's long struggle with race. welcome.ere born late in the 20th century, but any reader coming to this book will be made aware again of how close the civil war is, even to americans of your age. absolutely, and particularly if you grew up where i did in richmond, virginia or points south. capital of the confederacy. indeed, yeah. its presence is still quite immediately felt. of course, the landmarks and battlefields are right around the...
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he talked a h early career with the young america foundation, working on capitol hill for my pens and what it's like working for president trump. this is about 25 minutes. >> let's begin with your job title legislative director of affairs at the white house. what does that mean tax >> my job is to make sure the president's agenda gets passed through congress. that is the simple way to explain it. obviously there's one boss and 3035 members of the congress and the senate and i want to make sure we aredvanci the needs of their constituents also. >> how do you manage all of that tax >> we have a talented team i am fortunate to work aroan think we are pleased with progress so far in our agenda. it is normal frustration the framers intended between executiv and the publish's ferot branch, but we have a great group of people that sn lot of the different roles in congress as the staffers before they are helping with the agenda. >> can you walk us through a typical day when does it begin and end plex click >> there is no typical day. today i think the 247 news cycle goes all the time. i would
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despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old-fashioned penand paper is the best way to prevent the democratic process from hacking. mr. clinton: there's a computer hacking convention held every year in las vegas. the governor of virginia sent his voting machine and expert and it took them six minutes to hack it. they went to per ballots, and nobody complained about the election. they were counted just as quickly. the most important thing is, until we get this straightened out, every state should go to some sort of paper ballot system. reporter: the tv rights have been sold. who should play the president? george clooney? james: that would be good. very good actor. mr. clinton: he looked great at the wedding. not as great as amal did. reporter: do you think he would make a good president? mr. clinton: in the movie? yes. reporter: how much fun was it being president again? mr. clinton: it was a lot of fun. i loved being it the first time. i'm glad there was a two-term limit because i would have made them carry me out. clinton,om bill novelist, t
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on reducing the number of refugees arrivals to europe today america is due to meet with french president. french far right leader marine le pen has suffered a legal setback and e.u. cortez opp held a ruling that she must return three hundred thousand euros to the european parliament now she incorrectly gave the money to political political aides while a member of parliament and can still appeal the ruling to the highest court. indonesian authorities say at least one hundred twenty eight people are missing after a ferry capsized and sank on the island of sumatra one person has been confirmed dead about twenty people have been rescued from the water the wooden boat went down on lake toba a popular tourist destination. and reports from yemen say saudi backed forces have entered the main compound of the airport in the city of ho data after heavy fighting with who the rebels coalition forces started an assault on the rebel held city a week ago who data is yemen's main port and a key supply hog for the rebels. north korean leader kim jong il is in beijing it's believed he's there to brief chinese president xi jinping on a summit wi
on reducing the number of refugees arrivals to europe today america is due to meet with french president. french far right leader marine le pen has suffered a legal setback and e.u. cortez opp held a ruling that she must return three hundred thousand euros to the european parliament now she incorrectly gave the money to political political aides while a member of parliament and can still appeal the ruling to the highest court. indonesian authorities say at least one hundred twenty eight people...
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think it must be that if other countries, including our friends and allies, are pen fitting, it's coming at the cost of americahas been a very kusuccessful 70-yea run which the united states has enjoyed the free and open markets. >> i know you're also viewed as a champion of expanding business in asia. how do you put what we saw yesterday in the context with our european allies. we also have an ongoing trade dispute with china as well. >> yeah. look, i mean we're in an environment, a global environment that really cannot easily be disrupted. greatest american companies rely on global supply chains. and the u.s. economy and the chinese economy is interconnected, and interdependent. so i have some real concerns to the exp tend we're exchanging in rhetoric or actual actions that increase the pressure and tension between the u.s. and china. american businesses and american consumers might very well draw the short straw. >> let's switch gears and talk about the summit with north korea, the possible summit, shall we say. you served as ambassador to singapore. tell us why that's a good place for a summit between pres
think it must be that if other countries, including our friends and allies, are pen fitting, it's coming at the cost of americahas been a very kusuccessful 70-yea run which the united states has enjoyed the free and open markets. >> i know you're also viewed as a champion of expanding business in asia. how do you put what we saw yesterday in the context with our european allies. we also have an ongoing trade dispute with china as well. >> yeah. look, i mean we're in an environment,...
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pen of a former soldier. in this one, his theme is america's long struggle with race. welcome.ny reader coming to this book will be made aware again of how close the civil war is, even to americans of your age. absolutely, and particularly if you grew up where i did in richmond, virginia or points south. capital of the confederacy. indeed, yeah. its presence is still quite immediately felt. of course, the landmarks and battlefields are right around the area, and so you can really walk these grounds in a way that you can't if you're from other parts of the state. so for you to spin a story that stretches from the 19505 through the lens of an old man and his memories and the mystery of his, you know, his early years, back to the civil war is a perfectly natural thing. it's not a stretch. well, you know, it presented challenges, certainly, but the idea was to demonstrate just how close it is in time. it's only passed out of living memory, as you say, in the 19505. this character, george seldom, represents that kind of passing out of living memory. and so for me, it felt perfectly
pen of a former soldier. in this one, his theme is america's long struggle with race. welcome.ny reader coming to this book will be made aware again of how close the civil war is, even to americans of your age. absolutely, and particularly if you grew up where i did in richmond, virginia or points south. capital of the confederacy. indeed, yeah. its presence is still quite immediately felt. of course, the landmarks and battlefields are right around the area, and so you can really walk these...
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pages of fiction and despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old—fashioned pen hacking. at the computer hacking convention that's held every year in las vegas, the governor of virginia sent his voting machine and his expert and it took them six minutes to hack it. so they went to paper ballots and nobody complained about the election, and they were counted just as quickly. and the most important thing is, until we get this straightened out, every state should go to some sort of paper ballot system. the tv rights have already been sold. who should play the president? george clooney? that would be good. there's a lot of... a very good actor. well, he looked great at the wedding, didn't he? not as great as amal did, but he looked great. do you think he'd make a good president? in the movies. in the movies, yes, i do. how much fun was it being the president again? it was a lot of fun. i loved it the first time. i told somebody, i was glad we had a two—term limit because otherwise i would have made them carry me out in a pine box or vote me out. rebecca jones reporti
pages of fiction and despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old—fashioned pen hacking. at the computer hacking convention that's held every year in las vegas, the governor of virginia sent his voting machine and his expert and it took them six minutes to hack it. so they went to paper ballots and nobody complained about the election, and they were counted just as quickly. and the most important thing is, until we get this straightened...
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america. he met her on the way to the ry pens. she was the same ship. >> and it serves him well up until including and then only failed at the chosen reservoir. but you seem to elude it was intelligence, that he expected 30,000 but there were 400,000. >> well, what actually, well, it is always, it is always kind of, you know, bugged me. how did mccarthy make this horrible mistake? wonders.s what ebb now, to be sure. g, you know, all of those, mccarthy's intelligence they are telling them they are over the border because mcdar think believe the know, at wake island we'll be able to wipe out have.ng the chinese after the incursion in october edgar moved in the first 120,000 troops, the jcs tolltelling them to go back to the board. mccarthy would never believe these were chinese regulars. now after that, at the first marine division is moving up to reservoir. they are telling them. we got chinese regulars on our front. almon the commander flu over there and you know saw exactlyople and knew who they were. but they all discounted, you
america. he met her on the way to the ry pens. she was the same ship. >> and it serves him well up until including and then only failed at the chosen reservoir. but you seem to elude it was intelligence, that he expected 30,000 but there were 400,000. >> well, what actually, well, it is always, it is always kind of, you know, bugged me. how did mccarthy make this horrible mistake? wonders.s what ebb now, to be sure. g, you know, all of those, mccarthy's intelligence they are telling...
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he talked a h early career with the young america foundation, working on capitol hill for my pens and what it's like working for president trump. this is about 25 minutes. >> let's begin with your job title legislative director of affairs at the
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america is next. ulin. ulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. and it works 24/7.ty is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes diet and exercis don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, lfonurea or insulin increases your low blood sugar risk. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and decreased appetite. these can lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. to help lower my a1c i choose trulicity to activate my within. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. ...to give you the protein you need i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. a hilton g
america is next. ulin. ulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. and it works 24/7.ty is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes diet and exercis don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right...
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. >> the pen and pad isn't their protection, it's your protection. >> absolutely. >> it is america'srotection. john, i want to make one thing clear. we do not know what drove this maniac to kill the people he did. we're not saying it happened because of xyz. we are saying it happened while we are hearing qxy kwrxyz. >> that is important to note. he did it with a shotgun. we have had -- this paper has been around since 1727. we have had the second amendment for most of that time. something is different. something has changed. when the young woman in the newsroom, said i don't want your thoughts and prayers, i appreciate them, but they're not enough. and reflecting on the fact as we do after many of these, else they are unhinged, unstable individuals in the world. yes, there was charlie h"charli. that is a different sort of newsr5new newsroom attack. the pen is still mightier than the sword. what is happening is different, and that should require a little bit of culpability, confidence and soul searching on the folks ratcheting up the rhetoric to make people think the press is the end
. >> the pen and pad isn't their protection, it's your protection. >> absolutely. >> it is america'srotection. john, i want to make one thing clear. we do not know what drove this maniac to kill the people he did. we're not saying it happened because of xyz. we are saying it happened while we are hearing qxy kwrxyz. >> that is important to note. he did it with a shotgun. we have had -- this paper has been around since 1727. we have had the second amendment for most of...
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america eats. >> it was beyond what you could imagine. >> reporter: while marilyn hag rty may not remember every e-peat she's penned over the years she'llally i'm especially sad. >> reporter: and now she's like so many others, trying to make sense of a talented much loved man lost too soon. >> i would never think anything like that would happen to him. he was up beat and friendly, fun to visit with, just a positive person. >> you can see what bay area chefs, many of them friends of bourdain, had to say of his passing. >>> in accuweather today, still stuck under that windy pattern. tomorrow before the winds relax by monday. live doppler 7 showing you we do have a vaeil of high high high cover overhead. you can see, though, that camera lens, it is bouncing, shaking because you still have those winds that are very active right now. 41 that current gust in san francisco. 32 right now in nuvaudo. you can even see san carlos right now gusting to 31. that winwind continues to come off that cool ocean water. only 59 in san francisco right now. we're at 65 currently iphayward. 67 that number in san jose, and napa. and santa rosa both checking in
america eats. >> it was beyond what you could imagine. >> reporter: while marilyn hag rty may not remember every e-peat she's penned over the years she'llally i'm especially sad. >> reporter: and now she's like so many others, trying to make sense of a talented much loved man lost too soon. >> i would never think anything like that would happen to him. he was up beat and friendly, fun to visit with, just a positive person. >> you can see what bay area chefs, many...
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america. dramatic new moves at the stroke of president trump's pen. >> the president steps to in effect prevent some muslims from entering the country led to dozens of people with permanent resident status being detained at american airports. trish: taking a look back how the media initially reacted to president trump's travel ban. also when cnn's chris cuomo argued with then deputy assistant to the president sebastian gorka over whether or not the president's travel ban was, in fact, a muslim ban. remember this? >> your order is about muslims, about targeting muslims and keepin hian mth why would those two nations, the most populous muslim nation and the most populous arab nation not be included on the executive order? trish: dr. gorka had a point back then and has a point right now. with me right now is rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany who received her juris from harvard law school. they're not the same countries that the president has banned. and the reason for that is pretty simple, because the countries that are banned are countries where we have no idea who's there and more importantly t
america. dramatic new moves at the stroke of president trump's pen. >> the president steps to in effect prevent some muslims from entering the country led to dozens of people with permanent resident status being detained at american airports. trish: taking a look back how the media initially reacted to president trump's travel ban. also when cnn's chris cuomo argued with then deputy assistant to the president sebastian gorka over whether or not the president's travel ban was, in fact, a...
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pages of fiction and despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old—fashioned penuter hacking convention held every year in las vegas, the governor of virginia broke their voting machines and it took them six minutes to hack it. they went to paper collections, they were counted just as quickly. until they get it straight out, some states —— all state should go to our paper ballot system. who should play the president, george clooney? that would be good. here's a good actor. he looked good at the wedding, didn't he? you think you would make a good president? in the movies. in the movies, yes. how much fun was being the president again?m the movies, yes. how much fun was being the president again? it was a lot of fun. i loved at the first time. i was glad we had a 2—term limit because otherwise i would have made them carry me out in a pine box orfoot me made them carry me out in a pine box or foot me out. the headlines are coming up on the bbc news channel. cooler and cloudy conditions for parts of england today. that is due to the cloud that has workers weigh—in off
pages of fiction and despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old—fashioned penuter hacking convention held every year in las vegas, the governor of virginia broke their voting machines and it took them six minutes to hack it. they went to paper collections, they were counted just as quickly. until they get it straight out, some states —— all state should go to our paper ballot system. who should play the president, george clooney?...
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america and around the world. so today for the president, that rare thing, a reversal, a climb—down. all it took to end child separation was the flourish of his pen not being accurately reported. she e—mailed... three years ago, the bbc launched a new news app that provides us with a more personalised news experience on mobile and tablets. but at the end of last month, those using the app via kindle fire devices suddenly found they could no longer do so, and many of them were not happy. michael bryan asked... —— michael brya n michael bryan asked... —— michael bryan asked... and alan lovett wrote... but i'm afraid that looks unlikely, as neil mc alpine has written on a blog. monday's good morning britain on itv had a scoop, an interview with thomas markel, whose absence at the recent wedding of his daughter to prince harry was something of a media frenzy. bbc news carried clips of the interview, which was discussed by nicholas witchel on the news channel. i'm sure the main point he wanted to make was that he had wanted to be there to walk his daughter down the aisle. he a p pa re ntly daughter down the aisle. he apparently had these hard problems
america and around the world. so today for the president, that rare thing, a reversal, a climb—down. all it took to end child separation was the flourish of his pen not being accurately reported. she e—mailed... three years ago, the bbc launched a new news app that provides us with a more personalised news experience on mobile and tablets. but at the end of last month, those using the app via kindle fire devices suddenly found they could no longer do so, and many of them were not happy....
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pages of fiction and despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old—fashioned pent the computer hacking convention that's held every year in las vegas, the governor of virginia sent his voting machine and his expert, and it took them six minutes to hack it. so they went to paper ballots, and nobody complained about the election, and they were counted just as quickly. and the most important thing is, until we get this straightened out, every state should go to some sort of paper ballot system. the tv rights have already been sold. who should play the president? george clooney? that would be good. a very good actor. well, he looked great at the wedding, didn't he? not as great as amal did, but he was great. you think he'd make a good president? in the movies. in the movies, yes, i do. how much fun was it being the president again? it was a lot of fun. i loved it the first time. i told somebody, i was glad we had a two—term limit because otherwise i would have made them carry me out in a pine box or vote me out. you will have seen that in america, he was asked about m
pages of fiction and despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old—fashioned pent the computer hacking convention that's held every year in las vegas, the governor of virginia sent his voting machine and his expert, and it took them six minutes to hack it. so they went to paper ballots, and nobody complained about the election, and they were counted just as quickly. and the most important thing is, until we get this straightened out,...
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pen. there is no need for legislation, there is a need for anything else. you can do it, mr president. you started it, you can stop it, plain and simple. our north americaspondent, david willis, has this update for us. the president met with republican lawmakers for more than an hour, actually, tonight on capitol hill, mike, and no word after that meeting of any particular solution to this row over the zero tolerance policy but the president did say or intimate that he is willing to sign any legislation that congress brings before him. now, the question is, is donald trump amenable to legislation thatjust tackles of this one issue or is he holding out, as he has up to now, for a package of comprehensive immigration reform, the sort of package that also includes a financial provision for that wall along the border with mexico, that the key topic of his, on the campaign trail. throughout the day, republicans were very concerned about this and about the optics particularly, have put forward various compromise proposals, including building more detention facilities along the border and maybe extending the period under which detainees can be held, provided t
pen. there is no need for legislation, there is a need for anything else. you can do it, mr president. you started it, you can stop it, plain and simple. our north americaspondent, david willis, has this update for us. the president met with republican lawmakers for more than an hour, actually, tonight on capitol hill, mike, and no word after that meeting of any particular solution to this row over the zero tolerance policy but the president did say or intimate that he is willing to sign any...
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vice president might pens a poisonous viper and vowed to defeat what he called washington's attempts to force him from power and is currently on a three nation tour of latin america seeking to boost regional pressure on venezuela following nicolas materials controversial reelection in may while in brazil mike pence met venezuelan refugees and expressed his support for them in contrast to his hardline stance on migrants from central america trying to enter the us it was president to do his response to his toll. every time the police in this viper mike pence opens his mouth i feel strong and clear of what the road is the road is ours it is venezuelan it is not the one mike pence points out to us not twenty poisonous snakes not twenty vipers like mike pence broken and defeated mike pence yes we have defeated you and we're going to defeat us wherever you travel. during his trip to brazil mike pence pledged his support to venezuela's economic refugees. back in our country we. we face. a crisis on our southern border as many seek to come into america for a better life. the families that karen and i met today with flood from venezuela. came here to brazil not to seek a
vice president might pens a poisonous viper and vowed to defeat what he called washington's attempts to force him from power and is currently on a three nation tour of latin america seeking to boost regional pressure on venezuela following nicolas materials controversial reelection in may while in brazil mike pence met venezuelan refugees and expressed his support for them in contrast to his hardline stance on migrants from central america trying to enter the us it was president to do his...
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america. ♪ wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a penhould take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. introducing the world's first sthe new ego string trimmer. with powerload™ technology. feed the line. push the button. and get back to work. with an industry first, carbon-fiber shaft... lawn care has never been this easy... ...or this powerful. the new ego power+ string trimmer with powerload™ technology. exclusively at the home depot and ego authorized dealers. okay, so... my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. and if they come out gross... ...she washes them again. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum lets your dishwasher be the dish washer. these new actionpacs unleash three different cleaning agents that dissolve food, lift it off, and rinse it away the first time. wow! that's clean! and less work
america. ♪ wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a penhould take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. introducing the world's first sthe new ego string trimmer. with powerload™ technology. feed the line. push the...
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in america today the book's step 10 christ out to be followed. nothing pays off like restraint of pen tongue. a suggestion that everybody needs to pull back. >> i agree with that. that's effectively what i'm trying to do with this censor motion is say look, what happened here was unacceptable. everybody -- when i talk to people on the other side of the aisle who are friends of mine they agree it's unacceptable rhetoric and conduct. the only one who doesn't get it is representative waters. and so i think we need to have an institutional stop check. but it causes all of us to step back and re-evaluate. just remember about a year ago after steve scalise was shot we all got together on the floor and said we'll dial down our rhetoric and talk about policies and issues, we'll leave personalities out of this. but we're not doing that. we aren't seeing that. what we're seeing is this kind of attempt to ratchet this up to get physical confrontations going. 24/7 in the most mundane aspects of life. eating out. >> bill: it's dangerous. >> yeah. >> bill: your voice is well heard, sir. thank you f
in america today the book's step 10 christ out to be followed. nothing pays off like restraint of pen tongue. a suggestion that everybody needs to pull back. >> i agree with that. that's effectively what i'm trying to do with this censor motion is say look, what happened here was unacceptable. everybody -- when i talk to people on the other side of the aisle who are friends of mine they agree it's unacceptable rhetoric and conduct. the only one who doesn't get it is representative waters....
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america great again will be making a mistake. >> mag -- meghan mccain tweeting back is that a threat? >>> the central bike hiked short-term interest rates this year and pen icilled in four ra hikes this year. the fed says the economy is doing well. most people who want jobs are finding them. unemployment is low and fed chief powell says this move will only help. >> we think gradually returning interest rates to a more normal level is the best way the fed can help sustain an environment in which american households and businesses can thrive. >> translation, the economy is strong enough to withstand higher borrowing costs without choking off growth. that means higher rates on auto loans and credit cards. higher borrowing costs could eat into corporate profits. powell will hold news conferences after every meeting. it is every other meeting right now. this may mean the fed will raise rates frequently in 2019. when i first started covering the fed -- sorry to all fed reporters. it is nerdy. you had to watch the markets to see how official interest rates rose. they did not tell you what they did with rates. now a press conference every meeting. >> bacon and f
america great again will be making a mistake. >> mag -- meghan mccain tweeting back is that a threat? >>> the central bike hiked short-term interest rates this year and pen icilled in four ra hikes this year. the fed says the economy is doing well. most people who want jobs are finding them. unemployment is low and fed chief powell says this move will only help. >> we think gradually returning interest rates to a more normal level is the best way the fed can help sustain an...
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pen. so, yes, there's a lot of issues that i believe president trump's policies are not what america is about, whether it's support for humanitarian aid or whether it's the number of refugees that we accept or whether it deals with the dreamers or those with t.p.s. status or dealing with asylum seekers, all of that violates the principles of america that makes us the strong nation we are. but the most recent is outrageous and is affecting people's lives every day, children's lives every day. and that is the forced separation of parents from their children at our southern border. so let me set this up because this, again, was done by the president, and he can correct it by the stroke of a pen. congress didn't create the problem. the president did this, and the president can change this today. it's my understanding that as many as 70 children every single day are being separated from their parents at our southern border. this can't wait until tomorrow. each one of these children will be scarred for the rest of their lives because it is cruel and inhumane policy announced by the trump administra
pen. so, yes, there's a lot of issues that i believe president trump's policies are not what america is about, whether it's support for humanitarian aid or whether it's the number of refugees that we accept or whether it deals with the dreamers or those with t.p.s. status or dealing with asylum seekers, all of that violates the principles of america that makes us the strong nation we are. but the most recent is outrageous and is affecting people's lives every day, children's lives every day....
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and despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old—fashioned pening is, until we get this straight and out, every state should go to some sort of paper ballot system. the tv rights have already been sold. who should play the president? george clooney? that would be go on, he is a really good actor. he looked great at the wedding. not as great as his wife, but pretty great. using keyword look goodin but pretty great. using keyword look good in —— do you think you would look good in the movies?” good in —— do you think you would look good in the movies? i was telling them i am glad there was a two. mata term limit, or else i would have made them drag me out in a pine box. the president is missing is out now. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. there are reports that one of lee rigby‘s killers is said to have expressed remorse for his brutal murder, and plans to apologise to the soldier's family. fusillier rigby was killed outside the army barracks in woolwich five years ago. michael adebolajo, who is serving life for murder, i
and despite the use of electronic voting machines in america, the former president thinks a return to old—fashioned pening is, until we get this straight and out, every state should go to some sort of paper ballot system. the tv rights have already been sold. who should play the president? george clooney? that would be go on, he is a really good actor. he looked great at the wedding. not as great as his wife, but pretty great. using keyword look goodin but pretty great. using keyword look...
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america's largest gig-speed network. >>> more problems for epa chief scott pruitt concerning how he's using your tax dollars. newly released records show his office recently spent more than $1,500 on 12 fountain pens from a d.c. jewelry store. pruitt bought journals from that store as well, bringing the total bill to about $3,200. now this purchase is the latest of course in a string of questionable and controversial expenses by pruitt and his office. epa records show pruitt's office has spent $3.5 million on security costs alone. this includes paying a team of 19 agents to protect pruitt around the clock according to politico, pruitt has spent more than $105,000 on first class flights. that doesn't include what he spent on charter and military flights. and in april, the government accountability office concluded the epa violated federal suspending laws by installing a soundproof booth in pruitt's office. keep in mind that booth was soundproof but it wasn't designated to handle classified materials. all this spending happening on the taxpayers' dime. meanwhile the president has defended pruitt. he tweeted in april, while security spending was somewhat more than his predecessor, scott pruitt has re
america's largest gig-speed network. >>> more problems for epa chief scott pruitt concerning how he's using your tax dollars. newly released records show his office recently spent more than $1,500 on 12 fountain pens from a d.c. jewelry store. pruitt bought journals from that store as well, bringing the total bill to about $3,200. now this purchase is the latest of course in a string of questionable and controversial expenses by pruitt and his office. epa records show pruitt's office...
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show up at the border from central america or we can arrest the adults for the federal crime of illegal entry. >> the president alone can fix it with this click of a penl order. mr. president, i'll lend you my pen. >> the president wants congress to fix it. >> fox has learned the compromise bill the house leadership has crafted would take steps to address the parent and child being separated at the border issue. what has become the critical topic on capitol hill. >> we need to say we have to act. when that happens, we act. >> sandra: let's get into it with our headliner alberto gonzalez was attorney general under president george w. bush and is now dean at belmont university of law. thank you for your time this morning. you are also the author of "true faith and allegiance." the story of service and sacrifice in war and peace. i'll ask you the big question of the morning and can these two sides come together? can we find common ground on this issue and solve the problem? >> well, i hope so. i think we need to. i do agree with the president that congress needs to do its job. immigration really falls within the province and responsibility of the congres
show up at the border from central america or we can arrest the adults for the federal crime of illegal entry. >> the president alone can fix it with this click of a penl order. mr. president, i'll lend you my pen. >> the president wants congress to fix it. >> fox has learned the compromise bill the house leadership has crafted would take steps to address the parent and child being separated at the border issue. what has become the critical topic on capitol hill. >> we...
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