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randy: randy. lemonis: good to see you. this store is big. randy: it is. lemonis: isn't it?andy: yeah, it's a good size. lemonis: wow. how is your store set up differently than the other stores? sarah: well, if you know about tea, if you like a certain tea, we introduce you to our tea wall. dawn: would you like to smell? lemonis: yeah. see, you love it. look how passionate you are about it. this smells so authentic and so -- dawn: for the people that are true green tea lovers, there you go. lemonis: yeah. what does this store mean to you and your family? sarah: it means everything. i mean, my dad and i started this from the beginning. we laid the tile. lemonis: you guys built this store yourself? sarah: yeah, me and my dad and my brother. lemonis: i mean, there's more than just money invested here. there's a lot of heart. sarah: heart, yeah. lemonis: there's what? shayla: it's a family business. we take it very seriously. lemonis: and how much money do you have invested in this location? randy: $150,000. dawn: and the equipment is probably $80,000. lemonis: so you have $230,
randy: randy. lemonis: good to see you. this store is big. randy: it is. lemonis: isn't it?andy: yeah, it's a good size. lemonis: wow. how is your store set up differently than the other stores? sarah: well, if you know about tea, if you like a certain tea, we introduce you to our tea wall. dawn: would you like to smell? lemonis: yeah. see, you love it. look how passionate you are about it. this smells so authentic and so -- dawn: for the people that are true green tea lovers, there you go....
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randy will speak first. but i will introduce carrie. after randy speaks. carrie is an award-winning writer. with the lawyer and human rights advocate whose work has taken him around the world to give voice to stories of people persisting in turbulent times. engaged in conflict transformation programs and worked alongside opposition activist in zimbabwe. collaborated on advocacy campaigns in egypt,dv syria. there is an award-winning film. including the now from minister con. it was nominated for a wedding. but the defense of the first amendment. he is a frequently invited the speaker and pockets of media and technology. we will hear from randy talk about his new book. thank you to the texas book festival. obviously these events are so important to bring everybody together. my book generation priced out has the genesis with the go ship fire of 2016. not many people do but some people do. my day job at the tenderloin house. of housing for homeless single adults and san francisco. my day job is with the very very poor. it occurred in a warehouse in oakland tha
randy will speak first. but i will introduce carrie. after randy speaks. carrie is an award-winning writer. with the lawyer and human rights advocate whose work has taken him around the world to give voice to stories of people persisting in turbulent times. engaged in conflict transformation programs and worked alongside opposition activist in zimbabwe. collaborated on advocacy campaigns in egypt,dv syria. there is an award-winning film. including the now from minister con. it was nominated for...
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randy will speak first but i will introduce cary because we will go right to cary after randy speaks. cary is an award-winning writer, filmmaker, lawyer and human rights advocate whose work has taken him around the world to give voice to stories of people persisting in turbulent times. he has trained former child star jewels to be journals in the congo, cajun conflict transformation programs, worked alongside opposition activists in zimbabwe, collaborate on advocacy campaigns in egypt, syria and myanmar. his award-winning film without shepherds document the lives of six people fighting against extremism in pakistan including now prime minister con. in his innovative new media work with witness and google was nominated for an f award. a practicing attorney, he represents journalists anarchists in defense of the first amendment and his pro bono work focuses on immigration policy. he is ethically by to speak on topics of media, technology, democracy, the rule of law and storytelling. he holds a ba from harvard, a masters from columbia and a j. d. from stanford. we will first hear from ra
randy will speak first but i will introduce cary because we will go right to cary after randy speaks. cary is an award-winning writer, filmmaker, lawyer and human rights advocate whose work has taken him around the world to give voice to stories of people persisting in turbulent times. he has trained former child star jewels to be journals in the congo, cajun conflict transformation programs, worked alongside opposition activists in zimbabwe, collaborate on advocacy campaigns in egypt, syria...
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randy had spent $2 million.and for an additional $4 million. >> the plan before them is not at all acceptable as a gesture of good faith. it should be acceptable only that an additional $4 million be added to the $2 million already allotted, making a total of $6 million to be used for the purchase of food. death to the fascist insect that preys upon the life of the people. >> i'd like to make a statement. the size of the latest demand of the sla is far beyond my financial capability. therefore, the matter is now out of my hand. >> what does that mean, mr. hearst? >> what does that mean, sir? >> randy's dilemma is especially acute, not only because his daughter is in mortal danger, but because the sla thinks he has more money than he does. william randolph hearst set up his company so that professional managers would always call the shots. because he just didn't trust any of his sons to live up to his example. in the 1970s, randy hearst's title was publisher of the "san francisco examiner." which was really the f
randy had spent $2 million.and for an additional $4 million. >> the plan before them is not at all acceptable as a gesture of good faith. it should be acceptable only that an additional $4 million be added to the $2 million already allotted, making a total of $6 million to be used for the purchase of food. death to the fascist insect that preys upon the life of the people. >> i'd like to make a statement. the size of the latest demand of the sla is far beyond my financial...
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there is a contrast here between randy bryce randy bryce and myself. once to raise your taxes. believe taxes are best kept in -- wants to raise your taxes. i believe taxes are best kept in your pocket and southeast wisconsin. i think the contrast is very clear. [applause] steve: thank you, audience. mary: let's hold your applause. steve: let's move to foreign policy. mr. bryce, there are 15,000 soldiers in afghanistan. should we withdraw from afghanistan? question number two, the saudi government admitted the american journalist jamal khashoggi was indeed murdered. what should be the penalty imposed on saudi arabia for the death of that journalist? two questions on foreign policy. mr. bryce: we have people who are enlisting at 18 years old and don't know a time when we , have not then at war with afghanistan. what is our exit strategy? how do we win their? -- how do we win there? that's what we need to find out. once we spend this money sending troops and buying equipment, we need to take care of them when they come back. i am a veteran. i know what it is like to wear the unifo
there is a contrast here between randy bryce randy bryce and myself. once to raise your taxes. believe taxes are best kept in -- wants to raise your taxes. i believe taxes are best kept in your pocket and southeast wisconsin. i think the contrast is very clear. [applause] steve: thank you, audience. mary: let's hold your applause. steve: let's move to foreign policy. mr. bryce, there are 15,000 soldiers in afghanistan. should we withdraw from afghanistan? question number two, the saudi...
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i'm not sure whether preachments going to be the first thing out of the box now on the state level randi the shift in twenty eighteen was decidedly progressive from overturning jim crow era laws in the south lake disenfranchisement of those with felony record here in north carolina tell us about some of the north carolina specifics well i mean they they worked really hard for the last couple years break the majority which is essentially a north carolina the general assembly has been run by the republicans ever since the great victory of two thousand and ten they had a veto proof majority so our governor could veto legislation that a vast plurality didn't like and they could override it now we've overcome that and i think we're going to add somewhere around ten seats in the house which will give democrats fifty five and six seats in the senate which means both chambers will be . there won't be a supermajority so they could sustain a gar veto by governor cooper but the key takeaway is all of these gains for the most part happen in urban areas where the districts were region ron from a gerr
i'm not sure whether preachments going to be the first thing out of the box now on the state level randi the shift in twenty eighteen was decidedly progressive from overturning jim crow era laws in the south lake disenfranchisement of those with felony record here in north carolina tell us about some of the north carolina specifics well i mean they they worked really hard for the last couple years break the majority which is essentially a north carolina the general assembly has been run by the...
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randy kredico. i wrote it on march 9th, in a long piece at stone called truth. the other thing i said there would be loads going forward each week. aang announced that at his presser, politico reported it hours before. many in the media missed it. the story was assange drops nothing rather than his very specific plan to make releases every week through the election. he actually said all of the election-related materials will be released in the next several weeks on a weekly basis before the election. >> but the part i don't understand is -- >> public information. >> i appreciate your explanation of the contesting. thank you for that. but you said in the past you never spoke to him about it. the e-mails prove you did. >> i missed this one e-mail. i have one million e-mails. the e-mail is benign based on the two pieces of information in it. let's be clear. nowhere do i see that i have direct nukes and assange. assange and wikileaks have correctly repeatedly accurately denied that. there is no evidence to the contrary. i think that provides the correct content. mr.
randy kredico. i wrote it on march 9th, in a long piece at stone called truth. the other thing i said there would be loads going forward each week. aang announced that at his presser, politico reported it hours before. many in the media missed it. the story was assange drops nothing rather than his very specific plan to make releases every week through the election. he actually said all of the election-related materials will be released in the next several weeks on a weekly basis before the...
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you can watch the friendship devolve, especially in the e-mail where roger stone is threatening randyhich is a 14-pound thing named bianca. stone seais, you backstab your friends, run your mouth, my lawyers are dying to rip you in strings. credico respond, you don't have a constitutional right to threaten me or my dog. you crossed a red line. roger stone replies, rot in hell. you can see the toll the mueller investigation has taken on their friendship, wolf. >> we have pictures of that, too, some video of the dog as well. he likes to go every place. >> he even went with randy when he testified in front of the grand jury. the special counsel office gave him special permission to bring the dog. he said, he wasn't do anything to the dog, but he was concerned randy was not taking proper care of the dog. >> what could mueller charge stone with and would it be pressure on stone to cooperate? >> the legal issue here, as you know, we are waiting to see if mueller's team brings charges against randy stone and it is possible they could bring something related to collusion if they can pin down h
you can watch the friendship devolve, especially in the e-mail where roger stone is threatening randyhich is a 14-pound thing named bianca. stone seais, you backstab your friends, run your mouth, my lawyers are dying to rip you in strings. credico respond, you don't have a constitutional right to threaten me or my dog. you crossed a red line. roger stone replies, rot in hell. you can see the toll the mueller investigation has taken on their friendship, wolf. >> we have pictures of that,...
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. >> randy, a quick question. >> yes, ken? >> i don't know if you can answer this because i'm not clear if the democrats have a super majority in the state legislature in sacramento and when gavin newsom takes office as governor what that could mean for what he could get done in sacramento? >> well i will start with i'm not sure yet not having the numbers in front of me. but i know it was predicted that the democrats would have a super majority in both the assembly and the state senate. so ken is asking i guess you're basically asking how easy does that make it for governor elect newsom to get things passed. it makes it pretty easy. >> however it's hard to say no to your friends than it is to the other side. the issue here is how is gavin and we talked about this as well. how is gavin going to manage them so that they don't go too far. remember the legislature was far to the left of jerry. we don't know how far to the left it will be of gavin and it's going to be hard for him to manage them and make this about him because he w
. >> randy, a quick question. >> yes, ken? >> i don't know if you can answer this because i'm not clear if the democrats have a super majority in the state legislature in sacramento and when gavin newsom takes office as governor what that could mean for what he could get done in sacramento? >> well i will start with i'm not sure yet not having the numbers in front of me. but i know it was predicted that the democrats would have a super majority in both the assembly and...
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. >> how do you process seeing the back and forth with randy ce credicco? >> we talks about him.raanybody to say r your source, roger says -- one, roger stone lied. this proves he didn't in terms of his congressional testimony. i see you -- >> join us here in a sec. >> number two, it also shows that once again the issue isn't whether or not, to me, the issue isn't whether or not they wanted the e-mails released. the other campaign wanted the "access hollywood" tape released. >> oh, come on. >> the issue is -- >> we didn't ask china or pakistan to release it. >> the issue -- >> by the way, we didn't ask for "access hollywood" to release it. you did ask russia to release it. >> not me. >> you didn't see hillary clinton on tape saying, nbc, if you're listening we'd love to see that tape. >> that said, the issue, collusion and conspiracy, dealing with randy is not strategizing with the russians and/or julian assange on what should be released. >> sounds like another coffee boy. >> and no question roger stone has a truthiness problem and that could lead to legal problems. we're waitin
. >> how do you process seeing the back and forth with randy ce credicco? >> we talks about him.raanybody to say r your source, roger says -- one, roger stone lied. this proves he didn't in terms of his congressional testimony. i see you -- >> join us here in a sec. >> number two, it also shows that once again the issue isn't whether or not, to me, the issue isn't whether or not they wanted the e-mails released. the other campaign wanted the "access hollywood"...
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her uncle, her cousins, they all live on reservations in the state, all places very much affected by randy boening's bill. joining us now is ruth buffalo remember the newly elected state rep, she joins us from bismarck where she is attending legislative meetings. thank you for being with us tonight, ms. buffalo. >> thank you. [ speaking non-english ] thank you, rachel, for having me on. i appreciate it. >> i wanted to ask you about basically the introduction that
her uncle, her cousins, they all live on reservations in the state, all places very much affected by randy boening's bill. joining us now is ruth buffalo remember the newly elected state rep, she joins us from bismarck where she is attending legislative meetings. thank you for being with us tonight, ms. buffalo. >> thank you. [ speaking non-english ] thank you, rachel, for having me on. i appreciate it. >> i wanted to ask you about basically the introduction that
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randy: i agree it is strong. regulatory reforms and tax reforms, that is what the fed is struggling with. we will provide a longer term boost productivity and growth. and we have the inflation to respond to. it is still not clear. economists take a long time to figure out what is happening. it is going to take a while to see with the impacts are in the economy. we just saw a revision to the gdp report. a slight increase in business investment is something that is very important for interpreting the text changes last year, simple tax cuts. ramy: what are your thoughts on recession risks in the future? haidi: it is always a recession risk that looms. i was on the board from 2060 2009. i never say never about anything. not gangbusters growth and not recession, but there are shocks out there that are very hard to see and the rest of the world is slowing and that poses risks for the u.s.. with 2019.to do if you know that the dots are so have those that think there will be at least three next year and we have about sev
randy: i agree it is strong. regulatory reforms and tax reforms, that is what the fed is struggling with. we will provide a longer term boost productivity and growth. and we have the inflation to respond to. it is still not clear. economists take a long time to figure out what is happening. it is going to take a while to see with the impacts are in the economy. we just saw a revision to the gdp report. a slight increase in business investment is something that is very important for interpreting...
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randy's snapped up a lot.aler, he had of hitting it big by finding an unknown artist and making him famous and figured that weygers was his man. into alexandert weygers' life, randy discovered something extraordinary. hand-drawn designs for an exotic aircraft dating back to the 1920's. alex appeared to have invented the very first flying saucer. >> that was an amazing find in itself. when i saw the blueprints, it was undeniable he was a creator. called hisieder's future risk or -- called his futuristic flying machine the disk under. it was a unique concept and one he thought cities of the future would make full use of. copter patented the disk in 1944 and tried to sell it. >> he started sending letters to all kinds of companies, telling them about his invention. reporter: as word of the disk to spread, alex thought the u.s. military stole the idea. --accusation they decide they denied, but for weygers, evidence of the theft was there for all to see as images of the copter went into popular culture, influencing
randy's snapped up a lot.aler, he had of hitting it big by finding an unknown artist and making him famous and figured that weygers was his man. into alexandert weygers' life, randy discovered something extraordinary. hand-drawn designs for an exotic aircraft dating back to the 1920's. alex appeared to have invented the very first flying saucer. >> that was an amazing find in itself. when i saw the blueprints, it was undeniable he was a creator. called hisieder's future risk or -- called...
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randy snapped up the lot.rt dealer, he had dreamed of hitting it big by finding an unknown artist and making him famous. and figured weygers was his man. during his time into weygers' life, randy discovered something extraordinary. hand-drawn designs for an exotic aircraft dating back to the 1920's. alex appeared to have invented the very first flying saucer. >> that was an amazing find in itself. blueprints, it was undeniable that he was the creator. ashlee: weygers called his futuristic flying machine a disk copter. it was a unique concept and one he thought cities of the future would make use of. weygers patented the discopter in 1944 and then tried sell it. >> he started sending all of these letters to companies, telling them about his invention. ashlee: as word of the discopter began to spread, alex felt that the u.s. military stole the idea. it was an accusation that they denied. but for weygers, evidence of the theft was there for all to see. as images of his flying saucer seeped into popular culture, i
randy snapped up the lot.rt dealer, he had dreamed of hitting it big by finding an unknown artist and making him famous. and figured weygers was his man. during his time into weygers' life, randy discovered something extraordinary. hand-drawn designs for an exotic aircraft dating back to the 1920's. alex appeared to have invented the very first flying saucer. >> that was an amazing find in itself. blueprints, it was undeniable that he was the creator. ashlee: weygers called his futuristic...
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counsel's office is now looking into possible witness intimidation by stone of that very witness, randy credico, something stone denies. stone who has already said he expects to be indicted went on laura ingram's radio show to try, once again, to rewrite history. >> to date there is no evidence whatsoever of russian collusion or wikileaks collaboration, or any proof or evidence that i knew in advance the source or the content of allegedly stolen or allegedly hacked e-mails published by wikileaks. i never predicted anything of the kind, nor heard any such thing from jerry corsi who is a great researcher and a writer and a friend of mine. so it's a witch hunt. >> witch hunt. get all that? he didn't know what, he didn't know, quote, in advance the source or the content of stolen e-mails published by wikileaks. that is, one should note, quite different from not knowing it was coming. those texts provided by stone to nbc news ostensibly to vindicate himself show he knew it was coming. quote, i think it's on for tomorrow. october 3rd, 2016. later that day, why can't you get trump to come out
counsel's office is now looking into possible witness intimidation by stone of that very witness, randy credico, something stone denies. stone who has already said he expects to be indicted went on laura ingram's radio show to try, once again, to rewrite history. >> to date there is no evidence whatsoever of russian collusion or wikileaks collaboration, or any proof or evidence that i knew in advance the source or the content of allegedly stolen or allegedly hacked e-mails published by...
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randy credico, let's start with him. one of them is never threaten a man's dog, but you do that in your messages to credico. and one is you were threatening him in a way that would make him not testify, showing the audience now what you said, i'll rip you to shreds and i'll take that dog away from you. there's not a thing you can do about it because you're a weak, broke piece of blank. there's his dog. what did the threat mean, roger? >> well, first of all to take three text messages out of thousands really shows no context. these are the late night ravings between two grumpy old men who have been friends for almost 20 years. and chris, they're friendly, they're vulgar, they're vicious, they're nasty, but they're not serious. and therefore they'd have to be seen in context. for example, you don't see the text where he tells me i should be willing to go to jail rather than reveal his identity as my source. you don't see the text where he says my apartment is likely wired by the fbi. you don't see the text where i urge him
randy credico, let's start with him. one of them is never threaten a man's dog, but you do that in your messages to credico. and one is you were threatening him in a way that would make him not testify, showing the audience now what you said, i'll rip you to shreds and i'll take that dog away from you. there's not a thing you can do about it because you're a weak, broke piece of blank. there's his dog. what did the threat mean, roger? >> well, first of all to take three text messages out...
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on the exchange of the texts, randy is saying "big news wednesday, pretend you don't know me."d, you died five years ago. six weeks later, there's this big document dump. roger stone is releasing this because he said credico was his back channel and he was relying on public information when he was sending out these tweets, and randy credico said that he has cherry picked these e-mails and he was relying on statements that julian assange was making. now, this all comes as mueller's team has been interviewing numerous people, including credico about roger stone. roger stone himself said he could be indicted but he has done nothing wrong here. >> thank you so much on roger stone here. meantime, this next man, one of america's most polarizing lawyers and personalities, and now michael avenatti, the man representing stormy daniels is arresting on charges of domestic violence. we know avenatti is denying all of these allegations. stormy daniels is speaking up saying what? >> reporter: he's saying they're bogus allegations. there's a lot we don't know right now. we don't know if there
on the exchange of the texts, randy is saying "big news wednesday, pretend you don't know me."d, you died five years ago. six weeks later, there's this big document dump. roger stone is releasing this because he said credico was his back channel and he was relying on public information when he was sending out these tweets, and randy credico said that he has cherry picked these e-mails and he was relying on statements that julian assange was making. now, this all comes as mueller's...
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amal was taking care of the twins as george and randy gerber took control of halloween bash that wasonstop first class. >> really nice to have cindy as flight attendant. >> i do keep everybody under control. >> this helps. >> two nights of parties in two cities. two costumes for cindy and randy, one very jealous george. >> they were dressed up as rock stars and i was dressed as guy cleaning crap out of a baby's diaper. so much fun. >> fatherhood has changed things for clooney but didn't stop him partying in the resort and casino. >> go big or go home. >> the parties gave us plenty of halloween info. >> as actor, halloween is amateur right, you know what i'm saying? to chris pratt and anna faris' halloween. "modern family" moment. swear a kiss. that's a treat. trick, pda a few feet away. ninja in the middle is six-year-old jack. >> let's go. >> source tells "e.t." the exes are respectful. they want one another to be happy. halloween together was special but more holidays in future will be spent like this. can't wait for the christmas photos. >>> can you guess this hollywood couple cha
amal was taking care of the twins as george and randy gerber took control of halloween bash that wasonstop first class. >> really nice to have cindy as flight attendant. >> i do keep everybody under control. >> this helps. >> two nights of parties in two cities. two costumes for cindy and randy, one very jealous george. >> they were dressed up as rock stars and i was dressed as guy cleaning crap out of a baby's diaper. so much fun. >> fatherhood has changed...
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randy snapped up the lot.e dreamed of hitting it big by finding an unknown artist and make him famous. he figured out wigers was his man. ♪ during his hunt into wigers life, he'd discovered hand-drawn deadlines for an aircraft dating back to the 1920's. he had invented the first flying saucer. >> that was an amazing find. i saw the blueprints. it was undeniable that he was a creator. ♪ wigers called the machine that copter.ter, -- disk it was a unique concept, when he thought cities of the future would make use of. he patented this in 1944 and tried to sell it. >> he started sending all of these letters to companies telling them about his invention. ♪ as a word of the disk cope -- copter spread, the u.s. military still the idea. this is accusation they denied. evidence of the theft was there for all to see. images of his flying saucer seat into popular culture, influencing everything from architecture to cars and movies. >> a two-seater maybe the car of the future. >> a whole flurry of stories. the first sauce
randy snapped up the lot.e dreamed of hitting it big by finding an unknown artist and make him famous. he figured out wigers was his man. ♪ during his hunt into wigers life, he'd discovered hand-drawn deadlines for an aircraft dating back to the 1920's. he had invented the first flying saucer. >> that was an amazing find. i saw the blueprints. it was undeniable that he was a creator. ♪ wigers called the machine that copter.ter, -- disk it was a unique concept, when he thought cities...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> thanks to randi for that. lots to talk about with time magazine national political correspondent and cnn political analyst, mollie ball, attorney and former south carolina state house member and cnn political commentator bakari sellers. and former trump white house lawyer james shilts. mollie, i want to start with you here because the president goes after a number of targets. he's gone after top generals and admirals. he's gone after judges before. but this time is different because the chief justice of the united states responded, and now you have a back and forth between the president and the chief justice. that's pretty unprecedented. >> well, it is rare, and it is true that the supreme court in particular tries to stay out of politics, tries not to touch anything of this sort. and, you know, as randi was reporting, this has been a very long pattern by trump of insulting and perhaps seeking to dee legitimatize the entire judicial system so i think it finally reached the point that the chief justice felt he
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> thanks to randi for that. lots to talk about with time magazine national political correspondent and cnn political analyst, mollie ball, attorney and former south carolina state house member and cnn political commentator bakari sellers. and former trump white house lawyer james shilts. mollie, i want to start with you here because the president goes after a number of targets. he's gone after top generals and admirals. he's gone after judges before. but this...
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in them, randy says big news wednesday. he goes on to say "hillary's campaign will die this week."nge was supposed to hold this big press conference and deliver a bunch of dirt. he didn't do that. a couple days later that's when wikileaks started rolling out all these disclosures of john podesta's hacked e-mails, the clinton campaign chairman. roger stone is putting these messages out trying to show, you know, in fact, randy credico was his back channel. >> why release them now? he's had them all this time. >> i think stone and his attorneys are frustrated that he's been out there insisting he was not a back channel, and they feel like people don't believe roger stone. remember, roger stone was out there in 2016 saying he was in touch with assange. seeming to predict that stuff was going to be coming. now he's putting forth these text messages to try show, look, i was telling the truth, i did have a back channel, i was getting some kind of information from randy, where, how he was getting it, who knows. >> interesting. sara murray, thanks very much. appreciate it. fascinating stuff
in them, randy says big news wednesday. he goes on to say "hillary's campaign will die this week."nge was supposed to hold this big press conference and deliver a bunch of dirt. he didn't do that. a couple days later that's when wikileaks started rolling out all these disclosures of john podesta's hacked e-mails, the clinton campaign chairman. roger stone is putting these messages out trying to show, you know, in fact, randy credico was his back channel. >> why release them now?...
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. >> reporter: democratic randy bryce is running in wisconsin's first congressional district, the seat currently held by house speaker paul ryan. when you entered this race, i gather you were a bit of a sacrificial lamb, you were the long shot and suddenly you're the front runner. >> we've been able to put together something that hasn't been put together in the 20 years that paul ryan has been here. >> reporter: bryce is an iron worker by trade and a former volunteer on bernie's 2016 campaign. >> i've heard they call you iron stache. >> i've been called that. >> reporter: and i also read that your campaign not only supports unions but is unionized. >> we're the first in american politics to unionize, absolutely. >> with your help and with help from people all across this country, we were able to repeal paul ryan. >> all over this country, people like randy who were never really involved in electoral politics before, you're seeing that. young people, people of color, women, suddenly they are running for office and they are winning. so i think come november 6th, washington, d.c., is goin
. >> reporter: democratic randy bryce is running in wisconsin's first congressional district, the seat currently held by house speaker paul ryan. when you entered this race, i gather you were a bit of a sacrificial lamb, you were the long shot and suddenly you're the front runner. >> we've been able to put together something that hasn't been put together in the 20 years that paul ryan has been here. >> reporter: bryce is an iron worker by trade and a former volunteer on...
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randy serrano nos explica cuál será la función de las tropas en la frontera. >>> todo está listo paraue podría mandar hasta 15,000 soldados a la frontera sur antes de que llegue la caravana de migrantes centro americanos. el pentágono ya había confirmado que estaba preparado para enviar más de 5200 soldados. pero ¿cuál será exactamente la misión de las tropas en la frontera? >>> es trabajo de apoyo, logística y cosas tecnológicas, vigilancia. ayuda médica a los agentes de la patrulla fronteriza. >>> por ley, los soldados no podrán detener o arrastrar a migrantes que cruzan la frontera, tarea que le corresponde a la patrulla fronteriza, las primeras tropas llegarán al sur de texas y el resto a los estados fronterizos de arizona y california. >>> todo esto a pesar de que el tamaño de la caravana se ha reducido, según datos del gobierno más de 1700 hondureños han sido deportados desde méxico o se han ido solos y casi 2000 a pedido asilo en méxico. >>> donaldtrumanunció el despliegue de las tropas en vísperas de las elecciones de medio término, algo que algunos señalan que es una estrateg
randy serrano nos explica cuál será la función de las tropas en la frontera. >>> todo está listo paraue podría mandar hasta 15,000 soldados a la frontera sur antes de que llegue la caravana de migrantes centro americanos. el pentágono ya había confirmado que estaba preparado para enviar más de 5200 soldados. pero ¿cuál será exactamente la misión de las tropas en la frontera? >>> es trabajo de apoyo, logística y cosas tecnológicas, vigilancia. ayuda médica a los...
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he is threatening to something to randy creditco when he testified. here's what the messages say. backed up your friends, you run your mouth, my lawyers are dying to rip you to shreds. i'm going to take that dog away from you. he says, you don't have a right to threaten me. you crossed a red line, to which stone implies, rot in hell. he sent me a statement responding to these messages. he says, look, we're a bunch of grumpy old men, our text and e-mail messages have to be seen in their totality there is no seriousest to pressure randy to do anything other than fess up to the truth. i got a message from roger stone's attorney, which is essentially the same thing. we looked at the totality. there wasn't obstruction. you completely misunderstand the nature of their relationship. we will see if special counsel mueller agrees with him. >> these are characters. will they get in trouble with robert mueller because of it? we will see. and it's great to see you guysf so michael, does this what sarah is laying out, does this look like i don't know witness tampering to you? >> maybe. and i t
he is threatening to something to randy creditco when he testified. here's what the messages say. backed up your friends, you run your mouth, my lawyers are dying to rip you to shreds. i'm going to take that dog away from you. he says, you don't have a right to threaten me. you crossed a red line, to which stone implies, rot in hell. he sent me a statement responding to these messages. he says, look, we're a bunch of grumpy old men, our text and e-mail messages have to be seen in their totality...
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randy snapped up the lot. dealer, he had dreamed of hitting it big by finding an unknown artist and making him famous. ygers was his man. during aircraft dating back to the 1920's. alex appeared to have invented the first flying saucer. >> that was an amazing find. i saw the blueprints. it was undeniable that he was a creator. >> weygers called his futuristic flying machine a disk copter. it was a unique concept, when he -- one he thought cities of the future would make use of. weygers patented this in 1944 and tried to sell it. >> he started sending all of these letters to companies telling them about his invention. ♪ disc copterf the began to spread, he felt the u.s. military stole the idea. evidence of the theft was there for all to see. images of his flying saucer seeped into popular culture, influencing everything from architecture to cars and movies. >> a two-seater maybe the car of the future. >> there was this whole flurry of stories. the first saucer. he designed a flying saucer 23 years ago. the man
randy snapped up the lot. dealer, he had dreamed of hitting it big by finding an unknown artist and making him famous. ygers was his man. during aircraft dating back to the 1920's. alex appeared to have invented the first flying saucer. >> that was an amazing find. i saw the blueprints. it was undeniable that he was a creator. >> weygers called his futuristic flying machine a disk copter. it was a unique concept, when he -- one he thought cities of the future would make use of....
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randy is successful but randy started on a different path now.led un-pc and you hosted redeye which was the original un-pc. i am basically basing my whole so Ãshow on that. what is your advice? >> if i came in for magazines, i no idea -- i was on "fox and friends" and i did o'reilly when i was an editor but i came in as a guest. i had no idea how to be worked, i'd never done a teleprompter, i did not know who the roles were. so i was often rude to people without really knowing i was being rude. or i would yell at somebody because i was incompetent. i would screw up, i would yell at somebody because i was embarrassed. then i was realized that the person really thinks that i am an a-hole. so i learned to be humble because people love you. and number two, i think my first segment on redeye was exactly the worst thing you could do it fox news. tyrus: interesting you would bring that up. because we were looking for stories and i thought, what did my mentor do? [laughter] we're going to try and do the ♪ ♪ same thing you did. ♪ i believe we have footage
randy is successful but randy started on a different path now.led un-pc and you hosted redeye which was the original un-pc. i am basically basing my whole so Ãshow on that. what is your advice? >> if i came in for magazines, i no idea -- i was on "fox and friends" and i did o'reilly when i was an editor but i came in as a guest. i had no idea how to be worked, i'd never done a teleprompter, i did not know who the roles were. so i was often rude to people without really knowing...
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and you know, randy, if you're listening, i know that you're very upset about these text messages, but the heart of the mueller investigation. these are the exact text messages that mueller's team has been poring over for months. and they've never seen these. these were just recovered yesterday morning and shared exclusively with me. >> why? why would roger stone share these messages? that's what i don't get. >> that's a great question. stone and credico are in a war of words. stone has maintained all along that credico was his back channel to wikileaks, which credico denies. and these text messages seem to dispute credico's story that he was not a back-channel, didn't ever meet assange until late august, but the thing is that credico's friends with one of assange's lawyers. so that lawyer, you ever, won't talk to me. she probably holds the key to this. did credico actually get advanced knowledge of exactly what was coming from wikileaks? >> can i just ask, how do you know that robert mueller doesn't have these text messages? >> because this is from an old phone that forensics just unc
and you know, randy, if you're listening, i know that you're very upset about these text messages, but the heart of the mueller investigation. these are the exact text messages that mueller's team has been poring over for months. and they've never seen these. these were just recovered yesterday morning and shared exclusively with me. >> why? why would roger stone share these messages? that's what i don't get. >> that's a great question. stone and credico are in a war of words. stone...
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. >> in the 1970s, randy hearst's title was publisher of "the san francisco examiner." >> he would beorking at the paper and say tomorrow i'm going to go duck hunting. just reminding us inadvertently that he led a very different kind of life than the rest of us did. >> the name hearst really meant something in america. it was really synonymous with big corporations and big media. and outstanding, over the top wealth, to the extent that if california held up any family as royalty, you would have to say it was the hearsts. that made patty in her own way a princess. >> patty's grandfather, william randolph hearst, owned dozens of newspapers and he didn't just own them. he used them for political power. >> hearst was a larger-than-life figure. he was more than a businessman. he was a celebrity before there were celebrities. >> orson wells wrote and directed "citizen kane" as the life story of william randolph hearst. >> randy and catherine hearst lived with their five daughters in hillsborough, a very wealthy, beautiful community on the peninsula. >> randy treated patty of his five daught
. >> in the 1970s, randy hearst's title was publisher of "the san francisco examiner." >> he would beorking at the paper and say tomorrow i'm going to go duck hunting. just reminding us inadvertently that he led a very different kind of life than the rest of us did. >> the name hearst really meant something in america. it was really synonymous with big corporations and big media. and outstanding, over the top wealth, to the extent that if california held up any...
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randy is a phenomenal candidate. lauren might be ahead according to what you say.to district to run for congress. had a resume inflation scandal just in the past two days. i'm interested to see how that will affect it. she claims she treated hundreds as a nurse but hasn't worked as a nurse since nursing school. i think this will break late, tell us a lot about the night. i think randy hultgren will come back to congress. >> dana: how do you watch the election? do you like to be in a group, alone? how do you do it? >> we'll be at the nrcc hunkered down keeping track of result, hopefully with smiles on our faces. >> dana: either way, we'd love to have you back to talk about this. thanks. >> appreciate. democrat tomorrow meredith kelly, matt's counter part, will join us live to break down her party's night. facebook blocked more than 100 accounts deemed suspicious on the eve of election day. this is after they were flagged by the fed as possibly linked to foreign entities. facebook said the company is in the early stage of an investigation but 30 facebook pages and 35
randy is a phenomenal candidate. lauren might be ahead according to what you say.to district to run for congress. had a resume inflation scandal just in the past two days. i'm interested to see how that will affect it. she claims she treated hundreds as a nurse but hasn't worked as a nurse since nursing school. i think this will break late, tell us a lot about the night. i think randy hultgren will come back to congress. >> dana: how do you watch the election? do you like to be in a...
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your childhood ho growing up was randy moss.ht you broke his record fom most in a season with 100 or more receiving yards. what does that mean to you? >> i don't know. that's crazy. obviously so much respect for him, and he made me want to play the game. c he and chrter, jake reed, they made me want to play receiver and a big reason i'm here. obviously so thankful for my teammates. feeding off of thanksgiving. i'm so thankful for those guys in the locker room. so blessed to be a part of this group. >> they are thankful for you for many reasons, but in the dalvin e ok celebration after the touchdown, a littlmbo action. you were the limbotick. how did you get that honor? >> i wasn't supposed to go up there. we were supposed to go with the skinniest guy so diggs w supposed to go up th we had to do it. dalvin talked about it for awhile.we ot it done. >> one of the more creative celebrations. you have more planne >> those come up spur of the moment. it's always fun, we're playing a kids game. f it to come out and celebrate. >> everyt
your childhood ho growing up was randy moss.ht you broke his record fom most in a season with 100 or more receiving yards. what does that mean to you? >> i don't know. that's crazy. obviously so much respect for him, and he made me want to play the game. c he and chrter, jake reed, they made me want to play receiver and a big reason i'm here. obviously so thankful for my teammates. feeding off of thanksgiving. i'm so thankful for those guys in the locker room. so blessed to be a part of...
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to be joined tonight by congressman randy hultgren. >> reporter: who won an important shoutout of his own last weekend. a first time candidate, underwood told us bustos has been a big help in how to address trump supporters. >> can i relate to them? yes, they're my next-door neighbors! >> reporter: cheri has been a mentor throughout the campaign. she encouraged us to do things like post-up at supermarkets, talk to people about what is going on in their lives. >> reporter: while listening to voters may not seem like such a novel concept, for democrats trying to resurrect their fortunes in the land of trump, cheri bustos is showing them how it's done. you think democrats will win the house? >> i think we will. >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, sycamore, illinois. >> quijano: some u.s. troops are now on the u.s. border with mexico. their job is to help defend against the migrant caravan that's heading north. it's been one of trump's main focuses at his rallies. in the latest cbs battleground tracker poll, 47% of republicans said, "yes"-- that the caravan posed a threat to the u.s. wh
to be joined tonight by congressman randy hultgren. >> reporter: who won an important shoutout of his own last weekend. a first time candidate, underwood told us bustos has been a big help in how to address trump supporters. >> can i relate to them? yes, they're my next-door neighbors! >> reporter: cheri has been a mentor throughout the campaign. she encouraged us to do things like post-up at supermarkets, talk to people about what is going on in their lives. >>...
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to be joined tonight by congressman randy hultgren. >> reporter: who won an important shoutout of his own last weekend. a first time candidate, underwood told us bustos has been a big help in how to address trump supporters. >> can i relate to them? yes, they're my next-door neighbors! mentor throughout the campaign. she encouraged us to do things like post stuff at supermarkets, talk to peopyirerrectheir fortunes in the land of trump, cheri bustos is showing them how it's done. you think democrats will win the house? >> i think we will. >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, sycamore, illinois. >>> another closely watched race is in texas between ted cruz and o'rork. we spoke with both candidates. >> if you look at the dynamics, we have numbers on our side. there are a lot more conservatives than liberals. what the campaign has had on their side is intensity. the liberals in texas are really, really mad that they hate president trump. that anger is dangerous. that anger is mobilizing. it means they are going to et show up no matter what. they will crawl over broken glass to show up. >
to be joined tonight by congressman randy hultgren. >> reporter: who won an important shoutout of his own last weekend. a first time candidate, underwood told us bustos has been a big help in how to address trump supporters. >> can i relate to them? yes, they're my next-door neighbors! mentor throughout the campaign. she encouraged us to do things like post stuff at supermarkets, talk to peopyirerrectheir fortunes in the land of trump, cheri bustos is showing them how it's done. you...
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randi kaye, cnn, miami. >> with me now, our panel.hat, yes, the presence of obama impacted her vote. she's the candidate's mom. >> every little bit helps. >> i want to play something that the president said a few minutes ago at a rally. play this. >> sometimes it is not as exciting. surprised that joe donnelly is holding a rally this weekend with barack h. obama. >> i am not sure exactly -- i mean, if the message of that, obviously, he was a purveyor of the birther conspiracy theory. >> i think that's it. whenever conservatives bring up barack obama's middle name, you know, it's another one of his, you can't call them dog whistles, they are like screams. it is clear what he is doing. >> it is a strange to see them on the campaign trail. and as randi kaye noted, a former president, the last president, out on the campaign trail criticizing directly the current president. >> that is rare. >> the current president has also broke protocol. >> exactly. all of that president's club form is gone and it doesn't exist anymore. it is rare to see
randi kaye, cnn, miami. >> with me now, our panel.hat, yes, the presence of obama impacted her vote. she's the candidate's mom. >> every little bit helps. >> i want to play something that the president said a few minutes ago at a rally. play this. >> sometimes it is not as exciting. surprised that joe donnelly is holding a rally this weekend with barack h. obama. >> i am not sure exactly -- i mean, if the message of that, obviously, he was a purveyor of the birther...
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randy warren is from warren financial services and laurie kelsey was head u.s.strategy with rbc capital markets. randy, you think the bottom may be near if it isn't in already would you be right today, i guess. >> yeah, that is right we definitely think the bottom is near. the risk/reward ratio looks very positive right now i won't say we're at the bottom. but i think the call that morgan stanley was making there is a little late in the game. everything that they said is -- is things we already know. there are no new information we know what the risks are and the table spots are in the market place and we're probably sitting at about a 5% down risk and a 20% up risk over the next six months and that looks like a really strong risk/reward ratio for putting new money to work. >> and you think that despite the fact that the global economy seems to be sending signs of slowing. there isn't going to be the fiscal boost next year that there was this year in this country. rates are continuing to go up. and the fed is taking liquidity out of the market through tightening
randy warren is from warren financial services and laurie kelsey was head u.s.strategy with rbc capital markets. randy, you think the bottom may be near if it isn't in already would you be right today, i guess. >> yeah, that is right we definitely think the bottom is near. the risk/reward ratio looks very positive right now i won't say we're at the bottom. but i think the call that morgan stanley was making there is a little late in the game. everything that they said is -- is things we...
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and in one of those e-mails, this is a text message sent from randy credico to stone, just days after credico had interviewed julian assange, the head of wikileaks in which credico tells stone wikileaks has kryptonite on hillary and please don't out me as your source. another text message from september 18th in which credico says to stone, just remember, do not name me as your connection to assange. and then on october 1, which is six days before wikileaks does the dump of john podesta's e-mails where credico is saying big news wednesday. now pretend you don't know me. stone replies you died five years ago. and credico responds in the text, great. hillary's campaign will die this week. this is roger stone trying to get ahead of this and saying look, my source in this, my back channel, and here is the sources to prove it is randy credico. he is claiming he had no knowledge of any of the hacked e-mails in advance, and he was making these twitter previews that he said during the campaign as something that he was picking up from credico and that he learned publicly. and we have heard from
and in one of those e-mails, this is a text message sent from randy credico to stone, just days after credico had interviewed julian assange, the head of wikileaks in which credico tells stone wikileaks has kryptonite on hillary and please don't out me as your source. another text message from september 18th in which credico says to stone, just remember, do not name me as your connection to assange. and then on october 1, which is six days before wikileaks does the dump of john podesta's...
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roger stone responds you died five years ago and randy responds great. hillary's campaign will die this week. obviously, wolf, we know that a few days later that the e-mails started coming out. the question is why did roger stone release these e-mails? well, one of the problems for roger stone is that according to our reporting, some of the witnesses who have been going before -- before the mueller team say that the -- the questions seemed to indicate that they believe there was someone else that was serving as a back channel to get information from julian assange and wikileaks. if that's the case, that's a big problem for roger stone and potentially for people inside the trump campaign if that is the case, so here's roger stone discussing this very issue, wolf. >> i do know that you could take e-mails and text messages out of context to try to create a false impression that would show that we had advanced notice of the content or source of either john podesta's e-mails or the e-mails published by wikileaks that were allegedly hacked, but that is not the
roger stone responds you died five years ago and randy responds great. hillary's campaign will die this week. obviously, wolf, we know that a few days later that the e-mails started coming out. the question is why did roger stone release these e-mails? well, one of the problems for roger stone is that according to our reporting, some of the witnesses who have been going before -- before the mueller team say that the -- the questions seemed to indicate that they believe there was someone else...
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we sent randi kaye to find out. >> reporter: in ft.ed up for donald trump's rally, and for so many here, immigration is their top issue. >> when you watch that caravan and you see them carrying the flag from their country, that is called an invasion. >> reporter: that so-called invasion isn't one at all. in fact the caravan of migrants is nearly 1,000 miles away from the u.s. border, and mexican officials say they expect many of them to stay in mexico. so the president's announcement of sending troops has been met with deep skepticism, but not here. >> hey, why wait until the last minute? >> so not a campaign stunt in your opinion? >> oh, god, no. >> if they're weeks away from arriving, why announce this troop deployment now just before the midterm election? >> would you rather be safe than sorry? would you not rather have warning to get out of a hurricane's way if they know it's coming? >> so you don't think the timing is suspect at all? >> no, no. >> you don't think it's a campaign stunt? >> not at all. not at all. >> adding another
we sent randi kaye to find out. >> reporter: in ft.ed up for donald trump's rally, and for so many here, immigration is their top issue. >> when you watch that caravan and you see them carrying the flag from their country, that is called an invasion. >> reporter: that so-called invasion isn't one at all. in fact the caravan of migrants is nearly 1,000 miles away from the u.s. border, and mexican officials say they expect many of them to stay in mexico. so the president's...