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had one narrative for sherry rasmussen's murder. killed by two men in a botched burglary. now science had rewritten the script and the once cold case was suddenly too hot to handle. the prime suspect, a l.a.p.d. detective named stephanie lazarus. but as detective jim nutall went through the original murder book, he found nothing on lazarus, even though she was the ex-girlfriend of sherry's husband. >> no indication she was spoken to? >> no. >> just one notion in the chronology of 1986, somebody had written, stephanie l, po, as police officer. as her name had come up but not as a suspect. she seemed to be someone above suspicion. stephanie ilene lazarus grew up in southern california, a tom boy of sorts. loved sports. she attended ucla where she played basketball. it was during her college days that she met and dated john rutten, before and sherry got married. after graduating, lazarus surprised her family by joining the l.a.p.d., this when only a handful of women entered the force. >> i don't think had that i knew she was applying.
had one narrative for sherry rasmussen's murder. killed by two men in a botched burglary. now science had rewritten the script and the once cold case was suddenly too hot to handle. the prime suspect, a l.a.p.d. detective named stephanie lazarus. but as detective jim nutall went through the original murder book, he found nothing on lazarus, even though she was the ex-girlfriend of sherry's husband. >> no indication she was spoken to? >> no. >> just one notion in the chronology...
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and the democrats feel they are going to lose, we have the highest poll number, rasmussen, 53, but they say you can add 10 to it. a lot of people say you could add more than 10 because a loft people don't want to talk about it but want to vote for trump. i just say this, we have the strongest country we have ever had. we have the best economy we ever had. the best unemployment numbers we ever had. we have the best employment numbers we have ever had. we have now almost 160 million people working. that's far more than we ever had working in our country before. thank you very much, everybody. thank u -- you. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for
and the democrats feel they are going to lose, we have the highest poll number, rasmussen, 53, but they say you can add 10 to it. a lot of people say you could add more than 10 because a loft people don't want to talk about it but want to vote for trump. i just say this, we have the strongest country we have ever had. we have the best economy we ever had. the best unemployment numbers we ever had. we have the best employment numbers we have ever had. we have now almost 160 million people...
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who at the time went by the name of bob evans dna showed a 3rd girl is rasmussen's daughter but wase other victims. >>act up in the bay area this weekend with hundreds of pets in need being adopted by local families and i happen to fly some of those pets from the central valley to the bay area in this edition of flying tales. we'll show you how these animals got a second chance at life. >>saving unwanted dogs and they've been going >>brenda hill is talking about these 2 dogs in particular rosebud and peggy year, the least desirable things. >>the 2 dogs are joining 9 hands on a journey to the bay area where there's a far greater chance of them being adopted so we have this central valley transfer coalition. and along with 2 other shelters in the bay area. an amazing relationship. >>even rosebud and peggy seem content. >>in about an hour we're back on the ground athe livermore airport animals are set down on the red carpet next to the plane. taste of a royal welcome they're about to receive. >>pet food express has sponsored the bay area pet care for the last 9 years it attracted a 100
who at the time went by the name of bob evans dna showed a 3rd girl is rasmussen's daughter but wase other victims. >>act up in the bay area this weekend with hundreds of pets in need being adopted by local families and i happen to fly some of those pets from the central valley to the bay area in this edition of flying tales. we'll show you how these animals got a second chance at life. >>saving unwanted dogs and they've been going >>brenda hill is talking about these 2 dogs...
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rasmussen says was surely one of russia's targets i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the future . back in britain the endless political rally over brics it was rolling on but always about half implemented rather than the legitimacy of the referendum that got it going on. i began this film with questions about the brics that referendum that urgently needed on says what i've heard has only increased those concerns. as britain's departure from the e.u. draws ever closer i'm left with one chilling thought were we here in britain juked into making one of the worst political decisions in our history if you win our campaign or referendum or an election based on breaking the law then it isn't democratic to lie it's a scam to cheat. in september $2900.00 london's metropolitan police announced they will be taking no further action against the leave e.u. campaign for spending offenses in the backseat referendum despite accepting that it broke the law the national crime agency has also s
rasmussen says was surely one of russia's targets i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the future . back in britain the endless political rally over brics it was rolling on but always about half implemented rather than the legitimacy of the referendum that got it going on. i began this film with questions about the brics that referendum that urgently needed on says what i've heard has...
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all right we're now joined live by earl rasmussen who's the executive vice president of the eurasia center earl thanks for being with us here on r t international. so the summary of trump's call with the ukrainian president has now been released and he did in fact asked zelinsky to look into joe biden's dealings is this evidence of illegal conduct that we're looking at. personally i do not think so and. we know we've got a situation over there i think mr biden publicly during a correlation. on television televised. basically boasted about. about the pressure that he put on the port of genco to relieve and fire the. that the time the prosecutor there who was looking into the bruce money holdings which just happened coincidentally mr biden son was employed by so i i you know there's some shady dealings going on there definitely some pressure was put on by mr biden threatening to uphold a $1000000000.00. of loan guarantees. i think it's perhaps it was an optimal for mr trump to actually mention it but i think it's something that ukraine should do and it's something that needs to be looked int
all right we're now joined live by earl rasmussen who's the executive vice president of the eurasia center earl thanks for being with us here on r t international. so the summary of trump's call with the ukrainian president has now been released and he did in fact asked zelinsky to look into joe biden's dealings is this evidence of illegal conduct that we're looking at. personally i do not think so and. we know we've got a situation over there i think mr biden publicly during a correlation. on...
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rasmussen says was surely one of russia's targets but i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the future. back in britain the endless political rally over bricks it was rolling on but always about half implemented rather than the legitimacy of the referendum that got it going. up again this fill with questions about the brics a referendum that urgently needed answers what i've heard has only increased those concerns. as britain's departure from the e.u. draws ever closer i'm left with one chilling thought were we here in britain jute into making one of the worst political decisions in our history if you win our campaign or a referendum or an election based on breaking the law then it isn't democratic to lie it's a scam to cheat. in september $2900.00 london's metropolitan police announced they will be taking no. no further action against the leave e.u. campaign for spending offenses in the backseat referendum despite accepting that it broke the law the national crime agency has a
rasmussen says was surely one of russia's targets but i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the future. back in britain the endless political rally over bricks it was rolling on but always about half implemented rather than the legitimacy of the referendum that got it going. up again this fill with questions about the brics a referendum that urgently needed answers what i've heard has...
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we have the highest poll number, rasmussen, 53. they say you could add 10 to it. a lot of people say you could add more than 10 to it because a loft people just don't want to talk about if but they want to vote for trump. i just say this, we have the strongest country we have ever had. we have the best economy we have ever had. we have the best unemployment numbers we ever had. we have the best employment numbers we have ever had. we have now almost 160 million people working. that's far more than we have ever had working in our country before. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >> live now to the house floor. legislative work gets under way. the chaplain: almighty father we ask your help in guiding the affairs of this great nation and we acknowledge you have appointed governments for the preservation of justice and protection of liberty. we recognize that the wisdom to accomplish these things comes only from you. may you grant that this body rule in a way that directs the men, women, and children of this country toward your business and enables them to re
we have the highest poll number, rasmussen, 53. they say you could add 10 to it. a lot of people say you could add more than 10 to it because a loft people just don't want to talk about if but they want to vote for trump. i just say this, we have the strongest country we have ever had. we have the best economy we have ever had. we have the best unemployment numbers we ever had. we have the best employment numbers we have ever had. we have now almost 160 million people working. that's far more...
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right now i want to bring in nicholas rasmussen who has served in the last three administrations including the current one he's also an msnbc national security analyst. thanks for being with us. lots to get to. >> yeah. >> bolton, obviously, is part of a long list of people who are no longer working at this white house. but this is the third national security adviser for this administration in 2 1/2 years. from your perspective, what should people be thinking about in terms of how this impacts our national security? >> well, the thing that gives me pause is that it sends a signal that we're not really able to rely on stability and order and process in the way that this president and administration think about national security. there's no question the president has a set of advisers around him that he trusts. certainly secretary pompeo is near the top of that list and other senior officials. one of the roles of the national security adviser is essentially to be the stewart of td of the process. to make sure the president has all of the appropriate information, views from every quarter, opi
right now i want to bring in nicholas rasmussen who has served in the last three administrations including the current one he's also an msnbc national security analyst. thanks for being with us. lots to get to. >> yeah. >> bolton, obviously, is part of a long list of people who are no longer working at this white house. but this is the third national security adviser for this administration in 2 1/2 years. from your perspective, what should people be thinking about in terms of how...
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rasmussen says was surely one of russia's targets i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the future . back in britain the endless political rally over bricks it was rolling on but always about half implemented rather than the legitimacy of the referendum that got it going. i began this film with questions about the brics that referendum that urgently needed on says what i've heard has only increased those concerns. as britain's departure from the e.u. draws ever closer i'm left with one chilling thought were we here in britain juked into making one of the worst political decisions in our history if you win our campaign or referendum or an election based on breaking the law then it is a democratic to lie it's a scam to cheat. in september $2900.00 london's metropolitan police announced they will be taking no further action against the leave e.u. campaign for spending offenses in the backseat referendum despite accepting that it broke the law the national crime agency has also said
rasmussen says was surely one of russia's targets i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the future . back in britain the endless political rally over bricks it was rolling on but always about half implemented rather than the legitimacy of the referendum that got it going. i began this film with questions about the brics that referendum that urgently needed on says what i've heard has...
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but i do know list trump was hit 53 in rasmussen his highs the presidency and it came at the exact same moment is that fairly confident i don't think so. >>nancy on both side has been getting a lot of haters saying that she's not a brilliant strategic thinker and i think actually that she is going to come out on top of this one she played slow and stea and she knew that the trump administration would not be able to avoid another clear cut scandal and here we have it we have a whistleblower going through the proper channels it's the perfect opportunity to say, let's have all this come to a head in a public forum and we're bringing the moderate democrats along with it at the correct pacing i don't think anybody can say oh we've seen this before. i actually think her steadiness and her resistance to moving too fast. it's going to be very much in her favor now now we get to say we're doing this the right way you know i think that this november 1st with that we would get to this moment that they would do 3 things shut down the government they did. >>and less in curry's an investigation they
but i do know list trump was hit 53 in rasmussen his highs the presidency and it came at the exact same moment is that fairly confident i don't think so. >>nancy on both side has been getting a lot of haters saying that she's not a brilliant strategic thinker and i think actually that she is going to come out on top of this one she played slow and stea and she knew that the trump administration would not be able to avoid another clear cut scandal and here we have it we have a...
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after european commission conference electoral interference former nato secretary general anders rasmussen was giving a stark warning of the threat europe faces over the past 2 years foreign interference has been detected in at least 10 elections and lives on both sides of the atlantic. rest most and says was surely one of russia's targets but i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the future. back in britain the endless political rally over bricks it was rolling on but always about half implemented rather than the legitimacy of the referendum that got it going. i began this film with questions about the brics a referendum that urgently needed answers what i've heard has only increased those concerns. as britain's departure from the e.u. draws ever closer i'm left with one chilling thought were we here in britain jute into making one of the worst political decisions in our history if you win our campaign or a referendum or an election based on breaking the law then it is a democrat
after european commission conference electoral interference former nato secretary general anders rasmussen was giving a stark warning of the threat europe faces over the past 2 years foreign interference has been detected in at least 10 elections and lives on both sides of the atlantic. rest most and says was surely one of russia's targets but i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the...
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after european commission conference electoral interference former nato secretary general anders rasmussen was giving a stark warning of the threat europe faces over the past 2 years foreign interference has been detected in at least 10 elections and. on both sides of the atlantic. rest most and says was surely one of russia's targets but i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the future. back in britain the endless political rally over bricks it was rolling on but always about half implemented rather than the legitimacy of the referendum that got it going. up again this filled with questions about the brics a referendum that urgently needed answers what i've heard has only increased those concerns. as britain's departure from the e.u. draws ever closer i'm left with one chilling thought were we here in britain jute into making one of the worst political decisions in our history if you win a campaign or a referendum or an election based on breaking the law then it isn't democratic
after european commission conference electoral interference former nato secretary general anders rasmussen was giving a stark warning of the threat europe faces over the past 2 years foreign interference has been detected in at least 10 elections and. on both sides of the atlantic. rest most and says was surely one of russia's targets but i have no doubt and i think we have evidence that they interfere so i think the lesson. is that we should focus on preventing this from happening in the...
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the rasmussen poll showing the president's approval rating back up at 50%. obama's at the same time was 46% in his presidency. joining us, ed rollins and michael goodwin. ed, as you listened to that -- that sounded like a contrived message on the part of eric holder? >> eric holder and the obama administration were tough on the immigration policy. they threw more people out than the democrats want to admit because it was the law. obvious lit congresswoman knows nothing. and every time she opens her mouth she shows how little she knows. lou: the interviewer was answering the questions as she asked the questions. >> she is incapable of answering the questions because she knows nothing. to compare stlaif quarters to our border facilities is an insult. lou: she didn't mean that as an insult to the border patrol. >> the cbs interviewer was coaching her how to answer the question in a way that would get her off the hook. you could see a classic example of the left-wing media bias. the rnc is the bad person. they accused you of this, and you didn't really mean that
the rasmussen poll showing the president's approval rating back up at 50%. obama's at the same time was 46% in his presidency. joining us, ed rollins and michael goodwin. ed, as you listened to that -- that sounded like a contrived message on the part of eric holder? >> eric holder and the obama administration were tough on the immigration policy. they threw more people out than the democrats want to admit because it was the law. obvious lit congresswoman knows nothing. and every time she...
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rhonda sue rasmussen. robert a. rasmussen. ameniaia rasool. mark rottweiler. and my aunt, maria. we love and miss you. and my mom, maureen who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer. you always said you were cool and you still are. we love you. [applause] william ralph raub. gerard rauzi. alexi razuvaev. michelle marie reed. judith and reese. donald j. reagan. robert m. reagan. thomas michael regan. christian michael otto regenhard. howard reich. greg riley. james brian reilly. kevin o'reilly. timothy rreilly. joseph reina, junior. thomas barnes reining. frank bennett reisman. joshua wescott reiss. karen renda. john armand grillo. john thomas resta. sylvia resta. david e. retik. todd h. reuben. louise clodoaldo revilla mier. eduvigis reyes. francis saverio riccardelli. rudolph riccio. anne-marie riccoboni. eileen mary rice. kenneth frederick bryce 3. cecelia richard. vernon allan richard. and my father, police officer emergency service truck number ten, we love and miss you always. and my brother-in-law, even though your legacy still lives on. >> claude dan
rhonda sue rasmussen. robert a. rasmussen. ameniaia rasool. mark rottweiler. and my aunt, maria. we love and miss you. and my mom, maureen who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer. you always said you were cool and you still are. we love you. [applause] william ralph raub. gerard rauzi. alexi razuvaev. michelle marie reed. judith and reese. donald j. reagan. robert m. reagan. thomas michael regan. christian michael otto regenhard. howard reich. greg riley. james brian reilly. kevin...
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. >> rhonda rasmussen. >> robert rasmussen. >> amini rasool a >> mark rasweiler >> david allen jamesey >> and my and maria. we love and miss you. >> my mom, maureen lyons olson who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer. you said you were born cool and you're still cool, we love you. [applause] >> william rob. >> gerard bradley. >> alexei -- >> sarah red heifer. >> michelle marie reed. >> judith and reese. >> donald day reagan. >> robert m reagan. >> thomas michael reagan. >> christian reaganhard. >> howard reich. >> greg reedy. >> james riley. >> kevin riley. >> timothy riley. >> joseph raina. >> thomas rainig >> frank bennett reisman >> joshua scott reiss >> john reo >> john thomas resta. >> sylvia resta. >> martha reszke >> david reddick. >> todd rubin. >> louise mier >>eduviegis reyes >> john frederick roads. >> francis ricardelli >> anne-marie riccoboni >> eileen mary rice. >> david harlow right. >> kenneth frederick rice iii. >> cecelia richard. >> vernon allen richard. >> and my father, police officer emergency service, truck 10, we love and miss you always. >> my brother-i
. >> rhonda rasmussen. >> robert rasmussen. >> amini rasool a >> mark rasweiler >> david allen jamesey >> and my and maria. we love and miss you. >> my mom, maureen lyons olson who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer. you said you were born cool and you're still cool, we love you. [applause] >> william rob. >> gerard bradley. >> alexei -- >> sarah red heifer. >> michelle marie reed. >> judith and reese. >>...
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rasmussen daily tracking poll shows the president has -- has 52% support compared to president obama's 42% at this point in his presidency. let's talk about bill deblasio. one of the most of abysmal mayors in new york history. if you think i am making that up. here is the percentage of new york city people who supported him in his presidential bid. zero. zero supported him. he's got a 33% favor built rating. he didn't even crack 1% in the state of new york. >> i think the president was right. he had nowhere to go but up. he had tremendous potential. now he will be going back to the city of new york. i feel bad for those who live there. you might be seeing the mayor more than the 7 hours he put in the month of july in city hall. there is no place more for him to go but up, i suppose. expectations -- >> the good news is he doesn't do anything. he sleeps in late. he goes to the gym, an doesn't go down to his office much. and i guess he thinks the city runs by itself. i want to switch gears to the economy. why is it that the media and democrats seem to be wishing for a recession that they
rasmussen daily tracking poll shows the president has -- has 52% support compared to president obama's 42% at this point in his presidency. let's talk about bill deblasio. one of the most of abysmal mayors in new york history. if you think i am making that up. here is the percentage of new york city people who supported him in his presidential bid. zero. zero supported him. he's got a 33% favor built rating. he didn't even crack 1% in the state of new york. >> i think the president was...
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. >> my name is lisa rasmussen, i am a registered vet tech.wanted to thank you again for introducing this resolution in support of us. hopefully, you will take us a little more seriously. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. it is a joy to be here. i am a supporter of supervisor waltons vision zero plan. i do represent 1500 more voters here in san francisco. we are very happy that supervisor walton has sat down and taken out time, to be concerned about district ten. it is sad to say that i have lived in the city, for 35 years, and i have buried 126 young men that died to nonviolence, in our city. we are happy today to support the supervisor plan, because we feel it is going to work. we do need more police officers, on the streets. we do need more community ambassadors on the streets. we do need more mental health. all of these things will help our district and at san francisco. we salute the board of supervisors and supervisor walton for having concerns about the homicides that is killing us i
. >> my name is lisa rasmussen, i am a registered vet tech.wanted to thank you again for introducing this resolution in support of us. hopefully, you will take us a little more seriously. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. it is a joy to be here. i am a supporter of supervisor waltons vision zero plan. i do represent 1500 more voters here in san francisco. we are very happy that supervisor walton has sat down and taken out...
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. >> rhonda rasmussen. >> robert a. rasmussen. amenia rasool. r. mark rasweiler. marsha ratchford.id rathkey. and my aunt. maria aber, we love and miss you. >> and my cool mom. maureen lions olsen who was at woodstock 50 years ago this summer. you always said were you born cool and you're still cool, we love you. >> william ralph raub. >> gerrard rauzi. >> alexy razuvaev. >> gregory reda. >> sarah redheffer. michelle reed. judith reese. donald...
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a new rasmussen poll, almost one-third of democrats say it should be illegal to belong to any gun rightsrganization. illegal. in other words, almost one-third of all democrats believe it should be a crime to openly support part of the u.s. constitution. huh. nowar is well versed in all matters second amendment related, a frequent guest on our show, happy to have you tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: 28% of democrats polled, i'm assuming this is a real poll, reputable pollster, it should be illegal to belong to an organization that advocates on behalf of a constitutional right. what do you make of that? >> i'm not surprised. it's essentially what happens when you have a society that starts to champion the idea of emotion over intellect. we have essentially turned into a big group of mean girls. basically, i don't like what they do, like what they say, you can't join them and be a part of them. that's all emotion. the idea of communicating and engaging in intellectual conversation about a topic, we can't do that now. it's almost essentially a dumbfication of america. i feel i'm
a new rasmussen poll, almost one-third of democrats say it should be illegal to belong to any gun rightsrganization. illegal. in other words, almost one-third of all democrats believe it should be a crime to openly support part of the u.s. constitution. huh. nowar is well versed in all matters second amendment related, a frequent guest on our show, happy to have you tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: 28% of democrats polled, i'm assuming this is a real poll, reputable...
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a new rasmussen poll finds a majority of government workers, and we are in the heart of such folks, theyecuted. 57% of government employees polled say he should face legal action, and 47% of voters overall say he should face prosecution. we're going to take that issue up and others with victoria toensing, former deputy assistant attorney general for the criminal division of the justice department and joe digeno digenova, former u.s. district attorney. great to have you here. it's great to see you and to have you guys here. let's start with the comey -- by attorney general barr, the justice department to prosecute. your thoughts on it? >> it was the right reason. i mean, our hearts probably wanted him to be indicted, 57% of the government workers understand what would happen to them. he gave the classified information to his lawyer. i have people coming to my office and talking to me about representation to bring classified information so he didn't release the classified information directly to the press. lou: joe? >> you don't want to bring a bad case as your first case. when gregory cra
a new rasmussen poll finds a majority of government workers, and we are in the heart of such folks, theyecuted. 57% of government employees polled say he should face legal action, and 47% of voters overall say he should face prosecution. we're going to take that issue up and others with victoria toensing, former deputy assistant attorney general for the criminal division of the justice department and joe digeno digenova, former u.s. district attorney. great to have you here. it's great to see...
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. >> harris: daigen, rasmussen put out the president's approval rating. 46%. right at this point in 95 bill clinton was at 46%. the president, this is his sweet spot. >> dagen: approval on the economy has been higher. talking is great but you have to have results at this point. where we are in terms of farmers, it's not just farmers getting hurt. it is manufacturing companies in this country. this is another sweet spot. this was president trump's voting base. manufacturing activity has contracted in the month of august. that is the first time since 2016. it was basically ending the 35-month expansion in manufacturing, job growth in manufacturing has slowed this year. ceos and the people who make investment and hiring decisions are sitting down this month to decide what to do next year. the president might want to wait for a big pop in the stock market close to the election but he has to come up with a deal that stops the theft of intellectual property and stops the forced surrender of technology and the espionage. >> harris: not a victory if you don't get thos
. >> harris: daigen, rasmussen put out the president's approval rating. 46%. right at this point in 95 bill clinton was at 46%. the president, this is his sweet spot. >> dagen: approval on the economy has been higher. talking is great but you have to have results at this point. where we are in terms of farmers, it's not just farmers getting hurt. it is manufacturing companies in this country. this is another sweet spot. this was president trump's voting base. manufacturing activity...
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i have a rasmussen poll. very accurate. 44% of independents.e that to heart. before we talk about that juan, i brought something for you. >> juan: oh, please. >> because now we have to deal with source documentations on the show. >> greg: yes. >> jesse: i have found from 1999-2,000 a treaty with ukraine searched by bill clinton legal assistance and criminal matters which basically establishes a range of cooperation between the two governments of ukraine and the united states about making testimony available, making people available, making documents and records available and assisting in the cooperation of mutual criminal matters. and they don't even have to be criminal. they can just be allegations. so, there is a firm legal under pinning to the request, the commander-in-chief to a country dry an ally who we have a treaty with about criminal procedure to say hey, can you look into some potential corruption allegations involving a u.s. citizen? now, if you are going to say that biden is not, you know, under this treaty that means because sea po
i have a rasmussen poll. very accurate. 44% of independents.e that to heart. before we talk about that juan, i brought something for you. >> juan: oh, please. >> because now we have to deal with source documentations on the show. >> greg: yes. >> jesse: i have found from 1999-2,000 a treaty with ukraine searched by bill clinton legal assistance and criminal matters which basically establishes a range of cooperation between the two governments of ukraine and the united...
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rasmussen said 53% and then thee presidents of this. they are going to lose the election.she does that, say it's positive for me. in other words if nancy pelosi goes forward with impeachment proceedings for whatever reason, it's a positive for me as president trump is speaking so go ahead and do it. that fits with the narrative from a long time ago. and the bigger issue really is the whistle-blower complaint. >> i think both pelosi and the president we are looking at the clinton model from the 1990s. and that brought impeachment charges against president clinton in the midst of a very strong economy. the public rallied around the president. so that is the model, and that too pelosi is the cautionary tale. because the republicans then began in the next election cycles they lost the majority of the house. the republican party -- of the senate did not convict. so to trump that's what he is looking at. okay, the house will impeach me and my people will get all riled up, they will be all upset. the senate won't convict so i won't be removed from office. and so it will be a gras
rasmussen said 53% and then thee presidents of this. they are going to lose the election.she does that, say it's positive for me. in other words if nancy pelosi goes forward with impeachment proceedings for whatever reason, it's a positive for me as president trump is speaking so go ahead and do it. that fits with the narrative from a long time ago. and the bigger issue really is the whistle-blower complaint. >> i think both pelosi and the president we are looking at the clinton model...
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nick rasmussen was director of the national counterterrorism center under president obama and president trump. before that, he served on president bush's national security council, joining it less than one week after the 9/11 attacks. ben, let's start with you. you have been very critical of the president's foreign policy, but at the end of the day, it has now been 18 years without another major attack on the united states. as long as that remains the case, do most americans care about how many national security advisers the president goes through, or is it just about them staying safe? >> well, stephanie, first of all, obviously, the top priority for anybody sitting in any of the jobs that nick and i had is keeping americans safe. i think americans also care, obviously, about whether or not we're immersed in wars overseas. those have obviously become unpopular over the last 18 years with afghanistan and then iraq. and right now, it's at a sense that we may be sliding in the direction of conflict with an iran, or that we're in an escalating trade war with china that really does hurt ame
nick rasmussen was director of the national counterterrorism center under president obama and president trump. before that, he served on president bush's national security council, joining it less than one week after the 9/11 attacks. ben, let's start with you. you have been very critical of the president's foreign policy, but at the end of the day, it has now been 18 years without another major attack on the united states. as long as that remains the case, do most americans care about how many...
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warren comes out with these proposals, sounds nice proposals, but the amazing thing, david, there's a rasmussenl that found young people, yeah, they are favorable towards socialism, yet when asked do you want more government control over your lives? do you want government to take more money from you? they say no. it's about communication. it is not socialism. it is communication. >> let me make an absolutely futile plea for the next year which is as we discuss a presidential election, we don't invest the president and the office of the president with god-like or emperor like powers over the economy. it is very tempting to say as gary just did, if elizabeth warren gets ahold of the economy, but there's almost nothing the president can do about the economy without congress enacting -- [talking over each other] >> we are magnifying the role of the presidency and de-emphasizing the role of congress. david: go ahead, carol. >> let's be clear here, in terms of the mainstream media, the person who has been the toughest on elizabeth warren to date has been a late night talk show host stephen colbert. >
warren comes out with these proposals, sounds nice proposals, but the amazing thing, david, there's a rasmussenl that found young people, yeah, they are favorable towards socialism, yet when asked do you want more government control over your lives? do you want government to take more money from you? they say no. it's about communication. it is not socialism. it is communication. >> let me make an absolutely futile plea for the next year which is as we discuss a presidential election, we...
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rasmussen came out with a poll that showed 44-41 in favor of impeachment.k at those kind of things. republicans look at the fact that you've got witnesses inside the white house and the intelligence agencies that look like they may be willing to talk. that's very different. republicans and others are looking at the fact that, hey, whether there's a quid pro quo or not and i think there certainly was this was an unarguable abuse of power. >> go ahead. finish that thought. >> no, no, no. i just -- so i think -- i think moderate republicans and a lot of voters are looking -- this is a much easier story to tell the public than the mueller report ever was. so -- >> technical question. technical question for you. how do you -- how do you have the power of law enforcement with you during this investigation? i'm just -- how can schiff get that? how does that work? can you explain that? >> if he wants to get the power of law enforcement to go over to the ukraine? >> yeah or having -- does he want fbi detailed to him or -- is that how this would work? would you want
rasmussen came out with a poll that showed 44-41 in favor of impeachment.k at those kind of things. republicans look at the fact that you've got witnesses inside the white house and the intelligence agencies that look like they may be willing to talk. that's very different. republicans and others are looking at the fact that, hey, whether there's a quid pro quo or not and i think there certainly was this was an unarguable abuse of power. >> go ahead. finish that thought. >> no, no,...
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joining me, nicholas rasmussen who served in national security positions, and also an msnbc national security intelligence analyst. let me start with what we just heard because i would say adam schiff was unhappy, he made some careful but explicit concerns known. what did you take away from what you heard? >> it seems, chris, there's a shift in the direction of where chairman schiff is directing his ire. when we saw the letter from chairman schiff to the acting director of national intelligence, joe mcguire, he was upset, schiff was upset that mcguire wasn't providing information as requested. now of course he broadened out concern to include the justice department and white house. and i think that tells you something as your setup indicated how complicated this case is becoming, and the problem is it is not like a normal whistleblower case, at least as reported. in a normal whistleblower case, an intelligence officer might be pointing to misconduct in the intelligence community, then it would fall to mcguire to report that as required by law to the intelligence committees. but if th
joining me, nicholas rasmussen who served in national security positions, and also an msnbc national security intelligence analyst. let me start with what we just heard because i would say adam schiff was unhappy, he made some careful but explicit concerns known. what did you take away from what you heard? >> it seems, chris, there's a shift in the direction of where chairman schiff is directing his ire. when we saw the letter from chairman schiff to the acting director of national...
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we had the highest poll number, rasmussen, 53. they say you could add ten to it. a lot of people say you can add more than ten to it because a lot of people just don't want to talk about it, but they want to vote for trump. so i just say this. we have the strongest country we have ever had. we have the best economy we have ever had. we have the best unemployment numbers we have ever had. we have the best employment numbers we have ever had. we have now almost 160 million people working. that's far more than we have ever had working in our country before. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >>okay. the president there. same playbook, different day. >> thank you. >> pamela brown with me at the white house. the president just said again, just like he did with the mueller report, this is a witch hunt. there was no pressure, there was a nothing call. in a moment i would like you to read more from that call, because the facts matter here more than perhaps ever before. he is trying to equate joe biden's work with ukraine on rooting out corruption with his asks of
we had the highest poll number, rasmussen, 53. they say you could add ten to it. a lot of people say you can add more than ten to it because a lot of people just don't want to talk about it, but they want to vote for trump. so i just say this. we have the strongest country we have ever had. we have the best economy we have ever had. we have the best unemployment numbers we have ever had. we have the best employment numbers we have ever had. we have now almost 160 million people working. that's...
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let's get over to alice rasmussen's with more. >> reporter: the national weather service has downgradedwind has decreased and it is a category four hurricane but still very powerful with the potential for widespread damage. it is 100 miles west of palm beach moving as he mentioned at a very slow pace. one mile an hour. this is what the monstrous storm looks like from space. the international space station tweeted this photo. the storm is parked over grand island bahamas. because of its size and strength and the fact it is and moving it is causing catastrophic damage to the island nation. packing 200 mile an hour wind gusts and churning up the storm surge of 18 to 23 feet above normal tide levels. the hurricane's path up the southeast u.s. coast is uncertain but governors of several states, georgia, south carolina and florida have called for evacuations. the north carolina governor called for a state of emergency as well. florida's governor outlined plans to evacuate nursing homes and help others to get out of the way of the storm. >> please listen to the instructions, heed the instructi
let's get over to alice rasmussen's with more. >> reporter: the national weather service has downgradedwind has decreased and it is a category four hurricane but still very powerful with the potential for widespread damage. it is 100 miles west of palm beach moving as he mentioned at a very slow pace. one mile an hour. this is what the monstrous storm looks like from space. the international space station tweeted this photo. the storm is parked over grand island bahamas. because of its...
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we have nick rasmussen the senior director for the at the mccainsm institute. many of you know his government director offormal the counterterrorism center. weiner, thecca assistant commissioner for intelligence analysis at nypd. there was an op-ed last week week that looks at this issue and then george, senior vice president of programs and the former director of homeland security. you have a range of views on the subject. a couple of points of order before we begin, we are going to have a discussion for about 40 minutes or so and then we will open it up to questions from you. please remember this is about questions. if you give a monologue, i will cut you off and ask where the question is. speak into the microphone. raise your hand. we will call on you. you can identify yourself and ask your question into the microphone. that would be great. second, if there is an not expectand we do there to be one, the policy is to move to the national geographic museum, which has a cafeteria and is located next door. that was not an indication to go there before or after,
we have nick rasmussen the senior director for the at the mccainsm institute. many of you know his government director offormal the counterterrorism center. weiner, thecca assistant commissioner for intelligence analysis at nypd. there was an op-ed last week week that looks at this issue and then george, senior vice president of programs and the former director of homeland security. you have a range of views on the subject. a couple of points of order before we begin, we are going to have a...
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we had the highest poll number, rasmussen 53, but they say you can add 10 to it a lot of people say youcause a lot of people don't want to talk about it but they want to vote for trump. so i just say this we have the strongest country we've ever had we have the best economy we've ever had we have the best unemployment numbers we've ever had we have the best employment numbers we've ever had we have now almost 160 million people working that's far more than we've ever had working in our country before thank you very much, everybody thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> that is the president obviously two big headlines there. one is that the market in his words rose substantially on the release of that so-called transcript and in fact the session low was about 50 points negative on the dow. we're up 140 so call it half a percent from the lows to the high so far. the other is that china, a deal with them could happen sooner than you think they did take that and run with it. >> we saw all three major averages go back into the black. that was a big question off of yesterday's news an
we had the highest poll number, rasmussen 53, but they say you can add 10 to it a lot of people say youcause a lot of people don't want to talk about it but they want to vote for trump. so i just say this we have the strongest country we've ever had we have the best economy we've ever had we have the best unemployment numbers we've ever had we have the best employment numbers we've ever had we have now almost 160 million people working that's far more than we've ever had working in our country...
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allie rasmussen is live there and neighbors tried to help?: yes, we have been hearing from neighbors, a lot of them heartbroken about what happened, this is a close-knit neighborhood. the city's mission terrace neighborhood close to balboa park the families who live in these homes behind me, these three homes, they have been here for decades, the one in the middle behind as you can clearly see is where the fire happened. a young woman who lived here died at the hospital after being trapped in the fire. it was around 2:00 this morning when firefighters got the call about a fire in his house with a report of two people trapped inside. neighbors say a father and his daughter in the early 20s lived here with the family dog. an extra neighbor woke up when his dog would not stop barking, he looked out the window and saw flames coming from his neighbors house. >> my some came out, we ran to the back and try to get the daughter out, she was screaming dad! i heard her say it once and i was income out the back door. i hopped over the fence, i couldn't
allie rasmussen is live there and neighbors tried to help?: yes, we have been hearing from neighbors, a lot of them heartbroken about what happened, this is a close-knit neighborhood. the city's mission terrace neighborhood close to balboa park the families who live in these homes behind me, these three homes, they have been here for decades, the one in the middle behind as you can clearly see is where the fire happened. a young woman who lived here died at the hospital after being trapped in...
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. >>> time is 7:18, allie rasmussen is back. things are getting better on the roads, or is it busy? >> we are in a holding pattern. some accidents are clearing, while others continue to pop up. we are going to stop in the south bay. we want to let you know about northbound 101, south of halyard, there is a crash there. also a stalled vehicle northbound 280 at parker avenue, and south down to 80 north of mcglocklin, we told you about a fire off the road. the firefighters and crews responding to it have one of those lanes partially block you see narrowing in the roadway near downtown san jose. heading up to eastern contra costa county, eastbound four and highway four at san marco, there is a vehicle that a stalled, partially blocking one of the less lanes in the westbound election direction, we see heavy traffic from pittsburgh to bayfront. once you get to concord and pleasant hill, a little bit of slow going and south on 80. he was see a nice easy drive all the way through on 24 to the, caetano. this is a live picture of that map we should. highway 24 lafayette, traffic moving at the
. >>> time is 7:18, allie rasmussen is back. things are getting better on the roads, or is it busy? >> we are in a holding pattern. some accidents are clearing, while others continue to pop up. we are going to stop in the south bay. we want to let you know about northbound 101, south of halyard, there is a crash there. also a stalled vehicle northbound 280 at parker avenue, and south down to 80 north of mcglocklin, we told you about a fire off the road. the firefighters and crews...
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. >>> allie rasmussen is filling in it for sal castaneda, when you said there is a problem 880 my earsthat is one of the major thoroughfares people take to get into the city and other parts of oakland and the east bay it has not one but two problems. one is an earlier problem at westbound 80 at powell street, blocking the carpool flyover lane. that is the lesser of the two problems the biggest problem is university and that is a crash locking two middle lanes and you can see a solid red line extended all the way from berkeley into kensington. your drive from the carquinez bridge and the macarthur bridge is approaching an hour and that's because of these two problems. you can see this all the traffic inching along this is westbound 80 at university where the second crashes. if we pull the camera out, you can get an idea of just how bad the backup is. if you can, you can see the access road on the left hand side is also pretty congested but maybe take some berkeley city streets and try to get over to the towbridge plaza, another problem spot is also in contra costa county, this is eastbo
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honorable michael chertoff, former secretary of homeland security, who now co-chairs with anders rasmussen, the former prime minister of denmark. we have lisa, assistant professor at vanderbilt university who conducts research on how people process fraudulent information and people's perception of truthfulness. camille francois is chief information office at graphica. she works to detect and mitigate misinformation and media information. mr. wolf is google's public policy lead on integrity policy. susan ness, former fcc commissioner, is now a distinguished fellow at the public policy center. she chairs the trans-atlantic high-level working group on content moderation online and freedom of expression. of which both michael, camille and i are all participating, and last but not least, nate miller is legal director for -- and he's going to speak about their counterdisinformation campaign ahead of the 2019 european parliamentary elections and see what lessons we can learn. after they speak, each for five or so minutes, we'll take -- turn to all of you for your questions, comments and experienc
honorable michael chertoff, former secretary of homeland security, who now co-chairs with anders rasmussen, the former prime minister of denmark. we have lisa, assistant professor at vanderbilt university who conducts research on how people process fraudulent information and people's perception of truthfulness. camille francois is chief information office at graphica. she works to detect and mitigate misinformation and media information. mr. wolf is google's public policy lead on integrity...
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we had highest poll number, rasmussen 53. they say you could add 10 to it.ay you can add more than 10 to it. a lot of people just don't want to talk about it but they want to vote for trump. i just say this. we have the strongest country we've ever had, we have the best economy we ever had. we have the best unemployment numbers we ever had. we had the best employment numbers we ever had. we have almost 160 million people working. that is far more than we've ever had working in our country before. thank you very much, everybody. [reporters shouting questions] thank you very much. stuart: did you catch that the president mentioned china trade. president said a deal could happen sooner than you think. as soon as he said that the market went up some more. now we're up 120 points. when he said what he just said. it was up about 90. so you got a nice gain there after the president said a deal with china could happen sooner than you think. he took on the media too, didn't he. >> absolutely. i just want to point out one other thing. in the beginning of this transcri
we had highest poll number, rasmussen 53. they say you could add 10 to it.ay you can add more than 10 to it. a lot of people just don't want to talk about it but they want to vote for trump. i just say this. we have the strongest country we've ever had, we have the best economy we ever had. we have the best unemployment numbers we ever had. we had the best employment numbers we ever had. we have almost 160 million people working. that is far more than we've ever had working in our country...
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we had the highest poll number rasmussen 53. of people don't want the talk about it but want to vote for trump. i just say this, we have the strongest country we've ever had. we have the best economy we've ever had. we have the best unemployment numbers we've ever had. we have the best employment numbers we've ever had. we have now almost 160 million people working. that's far more than we have ever had working in our country before. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. thank you very much. [shouted [inaudible question] >> bill: sounds like a new york bar in mid town manhattan. >> bill: the restaurant i went to last night. there is a series of events today with the president in new york city. owl -- you'll see a lot of this. i would imagine based on the first step he took on the u.n. on monday morning he will talk to a camera every time. back to three of these major points about what democrats do in congress. i think we can forecast which way they're headed based on what we're seeing so far. the immediate reaction. i think
we had the highest poll number rasmussen 53. of people don't want the talk about it but want to vote for trump. i just say this, we have the strongest country we've ever had. we have the best economy we've ever had. we have the best unemployment numbers we've ever had. we have the best employment numbers we've ever had. we have now almost 160 million people working. that's far more than we have ever had working in our country before. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. thank you very...
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