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ron: it has to.uld get to me, it would get anyone if the people you have beenround for years are under a microscope by investigators and prosecutors are try pg to get to tsident. he might say there's is no russia collusion and he might believe that to be but the presidents associates are in serious and snificant legal jeopardy. laura: hanging over all of this is the special counsel investigation into whether there were links between tmp campaign and russia, which we were told is cing to a close. but that is the bigger picture for the president. ron: it is. we are on mueller watched him and many democrats in d.c. are waiting to see what the substance of theeport is. when the special counsel issues that come under the media circus will ensue and the president will not have a chance to get his message through. laura: so far the president has been successful keeping supporters on his side, has anti-, by convincing them it is a witch hunt. ron: fake news, witchhunt, all trumped u no pun intended. he has u
ron: it has to.uld get to me, it would get anyone if the people you have beenround for years are under a microscope by investigators and prosecutors are try pg to get to tsident. he might say there's is no russia collusion and he might believe that to be but the presidents associates are in serious and snificant legal jeopardy. laura: hanging over all of this is the special counsel investigation into whether there were links between tmp campaign and russia, which we were told is cing to a...
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ron says it's the third time this man harassed or tried to steal the sign in a week. ron was bruised but outside san francisco. he thinks the suspect doesn't like their message. ron hopes he gets help. >> the sad thing is he needs therapy and there is therapy available. that would be a good thing for him to be treated for it. >> ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> all right. happening today, a high school in solano county plans to reopen. it shut its doors after a school district says that someone made a violent threat. the district says it closed fairfield's vanden high school out of an abundance of caution. one said they spray painted his name with symbols a few weeks ago. naacp is joining the family and demanding the u.s. marshall's office step in and investigate the school. the student responsible, well, they have been suspended. >>> now to a story about that legal battle over building a homeless encampment at embarcadero in san francisco. now it appears a lot of people against it. the group called safe embarcadero for all set to raise $100,000 online to hire an att
ron says it's the third time this man harassed or tried to steal the sign in a week. ron was bruised but outside san francisco. he thinks the suspect doesn't like their message. ron hopes he gets help. >> the sad thing is he needs therapy and there is therapy available. that would be a good thing for him to be treated for it. >> ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> all right. happening today, a high school in solano county plans to reopen. it shut its doors after a...
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here new york state assemblyman ron kim. ron, great to have you. talk about northern virginia first off, they finally approved the final 23 million-dollar incentive package, 150 million-dollar incentive package to lure amazon to build the second headquarters in that state. yesterday after six 1/2 hours of protest, discussions they finally made the approval. a lot of people showing up, angry, shouting shame, shame, shame. they had the same concerns that new yorkers had as well which is boosting up rents, making it unaffordable, congestion, traffic, also the overflow into the schools. what did they do wrong maybe new york city did right in your view? >> government should never be in the business of picking winners and losers. i think virginia has made a big mistake, committing taxpayer dollars to the growth of one of the biggest megamonopolies in the world. you have ever seen in the history of humankind. we should not be sub sy sizing
here new york state assemblyman ron kim. ron, great to have you. talk about northern virginia first off, they finally approved the final 23 million-dollar incentive package, 150 million-dollar incentive package to lure amazon to build the second headquarters in that state. yesterday after six 1/2 hours of protest, discussions they finally made the approval. a lot of people showing up, angry, shouting shame, shame, shame. they had the same concerns that new yorkers had as well which is boosting...
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i said ron, don't make me do this, ron. sir, i can win. all right, ron. here we go. because i know if he loses, which almost never happens when i endorse someone, almost never, only one time and that was because it was done in the middle of the day of the election. nobody knew i did it. they got home, they say i didn't know trump endorsed him. but we rarely, rarely lose. you said ron, don't do it. i said all right, i'll do it. he went from three to 60. to 60. [ cheering and applause ] >> and then he ran against the guy who had unbelievable support. he had every celebrity going to florida. he had money all over the place. and ron was in there pitching and i was in there pitching with him and now we have a great grosser nogovernor in the statef florida. [ cheering and applause ] >> and i could mention many others, other governors, many other states. i'm not going to bore you with it. i really think that it's incredible what we did. in the midterms. i think it's incredible, governor of florida, governor of ohio remember, you can't win unless you win the stat state of oh
i said ron, don't make me do this, ron. sir, i can win. all right, ron. here we go. because i know if he loses, which almost never happens when i endorse someone, almost never, only one time and that was because it was done in the middle of the day of the election. nobody knew i did it. they got home, they say i didn't know trump endorsed him. but we rarely, rarely lose. you said ron, don't do it. i said all right, i'll do it. he went from three to 60. to 60. [ cheering and applause ] >>...
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let's talk to ron baron about this. you have devoted your life, i think, to helping create millionaires and i'm just wondering how many millionaires you think you've created in your lifetime with people in your fund >> i don't know. a lot. a lot of people in my office come to me regularly and they say, ron, i now have a million dollars invested in baron funds. i say that's fantastic because that means in four or five or six you'll have two million, so basically you'll be able to take care -- take care of your family. >> you see my point. i think you want policies that create more millionaires and we now in the u.s. have 10.2 million millionaires more than the entire population of sweden, but there is an entire group of people that talk about fairness or income inequality or whatever you want to call it that -- i mean, i don't want to speak for them, but i honestly think some of them are so interested in capping the high end that they forget about how they're going to help people that they're supposedly trying to help ra
let's talk to ron baron about this. you have devoted your life, i think, to helping create millionaires and i'm just wondering how many millionaires you think you've created in your lifetime with people in your fund >> i don't know. a lot. a lot of people in my office come to me regularly and they say, ron, i now have a million dollars invested in baron funds. i say that's fantastic because that means in four or five or six you'll have two million, so basically you'll be able to take care...
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then 85-year-old ron tries to stop him by jamming something into the bike spoke. then this. >> old man, stay on the ground. >> reporter: saying "old man, stay on the ground." >> you're going to get hurt. >> i tried to keep him from taking it. and that was it. and then he knocked me down and kicked me. >> reporter: we spoke with ron, who didn't want to be identified. he is part of 40 days for life, a silent prayer demonstration outside of planned parenthoods across the country. >> we were just here praying, as we always do during the day. >> reporter: ron was at the one on valencia in san francisco last thursday when the man tried to steal the banner with the 40 days for life logo. >> the violence is pretty rare. it does happen. this was the worst. >> reporter: san francisco police are investigating this as an assault. ron says it's the third time this man harassed or tried to steal the sign in a week. ron is bruised but was back outside the planned parenthood in san francisco tonight. he thinks the suspect doesn't like their message. ron hopes he gets help. >> the
then 85-year-old ron tries to stop him by jamming something into the bike spoke. then this. >> old man, stay on the ground. >> reporter: saying "old man, stay on the ground." >> you're going to get hurt. >> i tried to keep him from taking it. and that was it. and then he knocked me down and kicked me. >> reporter: we spoke with ron, who didn't want to be identified. he is part of 40 days for life, a silent prayer demonstration outside of planned...
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ron: huge.s in the supreme court with richard nixon when he tried to exert executive privilege, and that got many in congress tm sabe impeachment is the right thing to do because the president is tbeing to hide hind executive privilege. jane: what can we expect when the report comes out? ron: after spending two years and several million dollars, robert mueller will be looking at ways to say that the trump administration and or its closest associates have come clwee to russia. don't know the extent. it will give congress the opportunity to look further. this could put a cloud over the administration heading into the president's reelection bid. if i'm donald trump, i anticipate it is not going to be good news. jane: more than 70 people have -- jane: stillco to on tonight-esque above program, it is all the news that is fit to print but sometimes stories in the new york times need legal help. we will talk to the man who makes it happen. almost a week after the tropical cyclone swept through southern
ron: huge.s in the supreme court with richard nixon when he tried to exert executive privilege, and that got many in congress tm sabe impeachment is the right thing to do because the president is tbeing to hide hind executive privilege. jane: what can we expect when the report comes out? ron: after spending two years and several million dollars, robert mueller will be looking at ways to say that the trump administration and or its closest associates have come clwee to russia. don't know the...
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ron: i think these are very aspirational tweet. what he would like the policy to be but we are banned by the united nations. this runs afoul of the t.n. resolutit has been passed. yes, israel anexxed the south niter the war and have taken it since 1981 but thed states has been careful not to tread on this. if i'm vladimir putin, i might say, if israel gets the golan heights, i have the go-ahead to take crimea. if i'm netanyahu, iight say that the president of the united states haswitched after 52 years of policy and is giving me a shot in the arfrom a political standpoint. for the israeli prime minister, he is looking at this as a fait a compli. the united states congress will be hearing on this issue shortly. . jane: ump said yesterday that he doesn't care if the mueller investigation is made public. what could hdo to stop it? ron: the president of the united states has the ability to exertx utive privilege. in other words, there are privileged communications between him and s aides to develop policy. he could look at the mueller
ron: i think these are very aspirational tweet. what he would like the policy to be but we are banned by the united nations. this runs afoul of the t.n. resolutit has been passed. yes, israel anexxed the south niter the war and have taken it since 1981 but thed states has been careful not to tread on this. if i'm vladimir putin, i might say, if israel gets the golan heights, i have the go-ahead to take crimea. if i'm netanyahu, iight say that the president of the united states haswitched after...
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. >>> and we're bringing back ron burgundy. >> kind of a big deal. >> can he stay classy during a hockey game? >> oh my god. that is delicious. >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- >> put that baby to bed without a diaper. >> ron burgundy takes a shot at calling a hockey ♪ >>> only six months until the premiere of the kelly clarkson show. woo! >> so you think kelly clarkson's a little excited? well, her talk show debuts september 9th on nbc, but you know kelly has a lot of work to do on "the voice," and the competition is about to get tougher this monday because adam levine is bringing the heat with charlie puth. >> charlie, are you ready to do "the voice"? >> yes. ♪ hollywood >> my advice for the season is charlie puth. >> guys, it's charlie. >> no pressure. >> no pressure. >> the greatest thing about this is making it your own. i'm excited to hear what y'all do with it. >> talking about music and really we are cut from the same cloth as far as what we love. >> okay. >> this is the closest friendship i have had with someone on the sh
. >>> and we're bringing back ron burgundy. >> kind of a big deal. >> can he stay classy during a hockey game? >> oh my god. that is delicious. >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- >> put that baby to bed without a diaper. >> ron burgundy takes a shot at calling a hockey ♪ >>> only six months until the premiere of the kelly clarkson show. woo! >> so you think kelly clarkson's a little excited? well, her talk show debuts...
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. >>> and we're bringing back ron burgundy. >> kind of a big deal. >> can he stay classy during a hockey game? >> oh my god. that is delicious. >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- >> put that baby to bed without a diaper. >> ron burgundy takes a shot at a diaper. >> ronfor comfort food athot at a comfortable price, try my sourdough patty melt combo with fries and a drink for just $4.99. it's the perfect remedy for the uncomfortable things in life... like flying, the dentist ...and guys named ronald. i have my reasons. try my $4.99 sourdough patty melt combo today. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. comes with 100% beef, grilled onions, and two types of melty cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink. it's comfort food for the uncomfortable things in life. yep, this guy knows what i'm talking about. try my $4
. >>> and we're bringing back ron burgundy. >> kind of a big deal. >> can he stay classy during a hockey game? >> oh my god. that is delicious. >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- >> put that baby to bed without a diaper. >> ron burgundy takes a shot at a diaper. >> ronfor comfort food athot at a comfortable price, try my sourdough patty melt combo with fries and a drink for just $4.99. it's the perfect remedy for the uncomfortable...
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let's bring in emily roland and ron en sana'a, senior adviser to schroeder's, a global asset management firm. emily, let me begin with you, can stocks after a nice run in the first eight weeks of the year, it feels to me like they're winded, number one can they continue to make headway if earnings growth comes down and turns negative year over year remembering that last year first quarter, second quarter, those earnings comps are pretty good? >> we're not seeing a lot of cat lists right now. the slowing global economic backdrop is one reason for that. the other, as you mentioned, is earnings estimates continue to come down. q 1 loobs negative, q2, q 3 are flat, all backloaded into the fourth quarter to us that assumes a reacceleration in terms of economic growth. i don't see the catalyst for that. >> i want you to explain something for me because i'm a little slow here when you say negative earnings growth, you don't mean companies as a group are going to report losses you mean merely that the rate of growth is going to be slower than it was a year ago >> yes as you mentioned, those q 1
let's bring in emily roland and ron en sana'a, senior adviser to schroeder's, a global asset management firm. emily, let me begin with you, can stocks after a nice run in the first eight weeks of the year, it feels to me like they're winded, number one can they continue to make headway if earnings growth comes down and turns negative year over year remembering that last year first quarter, second quarter, those earnings comps are pretty good? >> we're not seeing a lot of cat lists right...
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matt, ron and joyce all still here.onald trump tweeting -- a beauty to borrow one of his words, this is the last few minutes. i never like being misinterpreted, especially when it comes to otto warmbier and his great family. remember, i got otto out along with three others. i'm not reading all of this. basically disputing the account of a family that lost everything. there are some times i don't even know what to say. >> it's outrageous. first of all, this is a pattern. you're talking about a president that said he believed putin over his own intelligence officers, whose son-in-law was talking to the crown prince even after a saudi reporter that was writing and living here in new york in the united states, writing for "the washington post," was killed and actually dismembered, and now you have him saying that kim jong-un said he didn't know, and i take him at his word. it doesn't matter whether you went and got him, you got him from kim jong-un, now you're going to sit up and give the guy you got him from credit for say
matt, ron and joyce all still here.onald trump tweeting -- a beauty to borrow one of his words, this is the last few minutes. i never like being misinterpreted, especially when it comes to otto warmbier and his great family. remember, i got otto out along with three others. i'm not reading all of this. basically disputing the account of a family that lost everything. there are some times i don't even know what to say. >> it's outrageous. first of all, this is a pattern. you're talking...
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former chief of staff to vice presidents joe biden and al gore, ron klain is back. matt, let me start with you. i feel like you and i have been having this conversation -- and ron klain probably has to, a background check process, but most people, i hate to use the word normal but normal white house staffers take as seriously as a heart attack. the fact jared kushner never, wou was never, ever cleared and the problems with his background check so dire that the white house chief of staff wrote a memo. i think this is the first report of a memo written by the white house chief of staff. and getting on the record at least internally objecting to jared's clearance. >> it's an alarming action by the president. obviously the career officials who conduct these investigations conduct thorough investigations and they make the decisions based on facts and evidence. the president obviously had the authority to overrule those decisions. it's something i have never heard of a president doing in the past but he does have the authority, but if he's going to do that, ought to be ho
former chief of staff to vice presidents joe biden and al gore, ron klain is back. matt, let me start with you. i feel like you and i have been having this conversation -- and ron klain probably has to, a background check process, but most people, i hate to use the word normal but normal white house staffers take as seriously as a heart attack. the fact jared kushner never, wou was never, ever cleared and the problems with his background check so dire that the white house chief of staff wrote a...
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>> quickly, as ron said, 40% of the electorate could be african-american.oming into an area, there up in memphis tennessee coming down into mississippi tomorrow and heading to alabama tuesday. she's appealing directly to those african-american voters and those older voters, those moms, those soccer moms and even older democrats as well she's reaching out to, you know, with her message. she'll be delivering that here in a very interesting place here in jackson, mississippi. a place you don't see presidential candidates come often but they'll be here tomorrow night. >> did you just call soccer moms older votevoters? because i'm a soccer mom. >> well i'm a soccer dad. throw that into the mix. >> all right. always enjoy our conversations. >>> tomorrow night cnn host as president's town hall with another 2020 contender. elizabeth warren hosting that event live from jackson, mississippi tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. we'll be right back. moderate-to or atopic dermatitis... ...you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how you
>> quickly, as ron said, 40% of the electorate could be african-american.oming into an area, there up in memphis tennessee coming down into mississippi tomorrow and heading to alabama tuesday. she's appealing directly to those african-american voters and those older voters, those moms, those soccer moms and even older democrats as well she's reaching out to, you know, with her message. she'll be delivering that here in a very interesting place here in jackson, mississippi. a place you...
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he'd built it secretly while in the care of ron and pennyjones.been speaking to our legal correspondent clive coleman. horror on the tube. the partially detonated bomb sent a fireball down the carriage, burning morning commuters who stampede to escape. the bomber is ahmed hassan, an iraqi asylum seeker who, unbeknown to his foster parents, ron and pennyjones, had confessed to immigration officials he'd been trained to kill by the islamic state group. 18 months later, the couple finally feel able to come to parsons green, where the attack took place. ijust keep thinking about the ladies that were burnt and the men that were burnt, and the people that got the crush injuries. i mean, 51 people, 51 counts of attempted murder. to penny, from ahmed, happy birthday to a wonderful person. surrey county council, who placed hassan with thejoneses, didn't tell them he'd confessed to being trained to kill. the couple only found out via the judge at hassan's trial. surrey has stopped them fostering. now they are taking unprecedented legal action, suing the cou
he'd built it secretly while in the care of ron and pennyjones.been speaking to our legal correspondent clive coleman. horror on the tube. the partially detonated bomb sent a fireball down the carriage, burning morning commuters who stampede to escape. the bomber is ahmed hassan, an iraqi asylum seeker who, unbeknown to his foster parents, ron and pennyjones, had confessed to immigration officials he'd been trained to kill by the islamic state group. 18 months later, the couple finally feel...
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but penny and ron — an ordinary couple — continue to try to come to terms with extraordinary events.e will think we've got past it, and then all of a sudden, something will come back to remind us. clive coleman, bbc news. the war in syria, which has so far claimed an astonishing half a million lives, is eight years old this month. president bashar al—assad has presided over the conflict, which has displaced more people than any other crisis in modern times, more than 11 million people. among the victims are the innocent children who've grown up knowing only war, and we've been following two of them, who are now as old, as the conflict itself. caroline hawley, has been back to meet them. my name is mustafa. the eight—year—old and his little sister survived a barrel bomb. it destroyed their family home near aleppo, leaving only their grandmother to look after them. safe in the cupboard is mustafa's most precious possession. it's all he has left of his father, ibrahim, who died saving him. his mother was also killed, but he doesn't even have a photo to remember her. mustafa was so badly
but penny and ron — an ordinary couple — continue to try to come to terms with extraordinary events.e will think we've got past it, and then all of a sudden, something will come back to remind us. clive coleman, bbc news. the war in syria, which has so far claimed an astonishing half a million lives, is eight years old this month. president bashar al—assad has presided over the conflict, which has displaced more people than any other crisis in modern times, more than 11 million people....
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but penny and ron — an ordinary couple — continue to try to come to terms with extraordinary events. well, i think it'll keep coming back. i think we'll think we've got past it and then, all of a sudden, something will come back to remind us. clive coleman, bbc news. the war in syria, which has so far claimed an astonishing half a million lives, is eight years old this month. president bashar al—assad has presided over the conflict, which has displaced more people than any other crisis in modern times — more than 11 million people. among the victims are the innocent children who've grown up knowing only war, and we ve been following two of them, who are now as old as the conflict itself. caroline hawley has been back to meet them. my name is mustafa. the eight—year—old and his little sister, duaa, survived a barrel bomb. it destroyed their family home near aleppo, leaving only their grandmother to look after them. safe in the cupboard is mustafa's most precious possession. it's all he has left of his father, ibrahim, who died saving him. his mother was also killed, but he doesn't eve
but penny and ron — an ordinary couple — continue to try to come to terms with extraordinary events. well, i think it'll keep coming back. i think we'll think we've got past it and then, all of a sudden, something will come back to remind us. clive coleman, bbc news. the war in syria, which has so far claimed an astonishing half a million lives, is eight years old this month. president bashar al—assad has presided over the conflict, which has displaced more people than any other crisis in...
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ron, i want to talk to you about the cpac speech.f it because there was so much the president hit on, over two hours. he did criticize the media. we've heard this line of attack where he said, look, i was just joking when i said this, but the media is now taking my comments too seriously. he was saying he was joking when he asked russia to find hillary clinton's missing e-mails, but we want to show you some previous comments that seem to contradict those claims that he was being sarcastic or joking. take a listen. >> if you tell a joke, if you're sarcastic, if you're having fun with the audience, if you're on live television with millions of people and 25,000 people in an arena, and if you say something like, russia, please, if you can, get us hillary clinton's e-mails. please, russia, please. she gets subpoenaed and she gets rid of 33,000 e-mails. that gives me a problem. now, if russia or china or any other country has those e-mails, i mean, to be honest, i'd love to see them. >> okay. so he said he's being honest there. clearly it
ron, i want to talk to you about the cpac speech.f it because there was so much the president hit on, over two hours. he did criticize the media. we've heard this line of attack where he said, look, i was just joking when i said this, but the media is now taking my comments too seriously. he was saying he was joking when he asked russia to find hillary clinton's missing e-mails, but we want to show you some previous comments that seem to contradict those claims that he was being sarcastic or...
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but penny and ron, an ordinary couple, continue to try to come to terms with extraordinary events.nk we've got past it and then, all of a sudden, something will come back to remind us. clive coleman, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: in pakistan, the man who led a campaign to expose one of the country's most notorious so—called ‘honour killings' has been shot dead in the city of abbottabad. afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012 in which a group of women were allegedly killed after being filmed singing a wedding song while two men danced. british and european union negotiatiors are preparing to work through the weekend to try to break the deadlock over brexit before a crucial vote next tuesday. there are nowjust 22 days to go until the 29th of march — the date britain is due to leave the eu. concerns are growing about the possibility of britain leaving without a deal. eu officials have given the uk until friday to come up with fresh proposals for brexit negotiations. in thailand, a court has ruled that an opposition political party be dissolved for havin
but penny and ron, an ordinary couple, continue to try to come to terms with extraordinary events.nk we've got past it and then, all of a sudden, something will come back to remind us. clive coleman, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: in pakistan, the man who led a campaign to expose one of the country's most notorious so—called ‘honour killings' has been shot dead in the city of abbottabad. afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012 in which a group of women were...
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ron klain and the table are back. emily? >> this is a maddening story for me.ularly because it speaks to everything that's wrong with havingg family members in the white house and why it was illegal for 50 years, until trump's lawyers determined that it was perfectly okay to have two of his closest family members in the white ishouse. i wasme speaking to a defender ivanka and jared over the weekend about this issue. and the person said to me, look, so, this is the president's right to determine who gets a security clearance, and that is true.ne so the worstan thing that they d was maybe the president publicly lied aboutth it, maybe ivanka publicly lied about it, but so what, this is totally withinbu e president's powers to do this. and this iswe the fundamental problem with how ivanka and kushnerva have operated when they're in the white house. the first w public interview th kushnervi gave when he was in t white house, he referred to the american people aswh customers the government, but the american people are actually the bosses, right? they work for us. and
ron klain and the table are back. emily? >> this is a maddening story for me.ularly because it speaks to everything that's wrong with havingg family members in the white house and why it was illegal for 50 years, until trump's lawyers determined that it was perfectly okay to have two of his closest family members in the white ishouse. i wasme speaking to a defender ivanka and jared over the weekend about this issue. and the person said to me, look, so, this is the president's right to...
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all right, ron, here we go.ecause i know if he loses, which almost never happens when i door somebody, almost never, only one time and that was because it in the middle of the day of the election, nobody knew i did it come i got home and said, nobody knew trump endorsed him, but we rarely rarely lose, and i said all right i will do it. three to 60, to 60. [applause] and then he ran against a guy who had unbelievable support. he had every celebrity going to florida. he had money all over the place, and ron was in their pitching and i was in there pitching with him, and we now have a great governor in the state of florida. [applause] mention many others, other governors, many other states, but i am not going to bore you with it. and i think, i really think that it is incredible what we did in the midterms. i think it's incredible. governor of florida. governor of ohio. remember, you can't win unless you win the state of ohio. got the governor of ohio. and he's great. as we defend american values at home we are als
all right, ron, here we go.ecause i know if he loses, which almost never happens when i door somebody, almost never, only one time and that was because it in the middle of the day of the election, nobody knew i did it come i got home and said, nobody knew trump endorsed him, but we rarely rarely lose, and i said all right i will do it. three to 60, to 60. [applause] and then he ran against a guy who had unbelievable support. he had every celebrity going to florida. he had money all over the...
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jill wine-banks, ron reagan and carlos curbelo. ron, i read what you thought about trump. i don't know what to make of it. going after a man that's passed away. we used to say in society, say no ill of the dead. what's he doing? what's trump up to with his weird attempt to assassinate a guy who's already gone? >> well, trump is being trump. trump is a coward and he's somebody who looks normal human decency. what is it about john mccain that sets him off? john mccain was everything donald trump isn't. john mccain was a man of integrity and a man of great courage. we all remember that moment with the thumbs down that killed trump's chance to undo obamacare. i'm sure he's never mccain for that. and it's not going stop him that john mccain is now dead and can't fight back. that's perfect for trump. he loves a target that can't fight back. it really is low. it doesn't get much lower than this. >> congresswoman, i get the sense that trump feels -- i get the sense that he feels that something is coming. he's been in a frenzy lately. he's been shooting in every direction, even at
jill wine-banks, ron reagan and carlos curbelo. ron, i read what you thought about trump. i don't know what to make of it. going after a man that's passed away. we used to say in society, say no ill of the dead. what's he doing? what's trump up to with his weird attempt to assassinate a guy who's already gone? >> well, trump is being trump. trump is a coward and he's somebody who looks normal human decency. what is it about john mccain that sets him off? john mccain was everything donald...
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ron klain, you were on the hill then. >> i was on the hill then, i worked for senator biden then.ook, i think that it was a different time. i think that the committee obviously failed its duty with respect to professor hill and her charges. as vice president biden said last night. he did vote against clarence thomas, he flled the floor figh against clarence thomas. look, i think some voters will never forgive him for that. but i think most democrats, if he chooses to run for president, will look at the totality of his record, his leadership on the violence against women act, his leadership on all sorts of issues affecting women, his work in the obama administration on title ix. i think most democrats will support vice president biden notwithstanding some who will never forgive him for what happened with anita hill. >> ruth marcus, you and i were there. >> all three of us. >> it wasn't a fair hearing, especially that there was polygraph evidence and other witnesses who were not able to be introduced to validate her claims. >> in particular, the other witnesses. and i have to say, r
ron klain, you were on the hill then. >> i was on the hill then, i worked for senator biden then.ook, i think that it was a different time. i think that the committee obviously failed its duty with respect to professor hill and her charges. as vice president biden said last night. he did vote against clarence thomas, he flled the floor figh against clarence thomas. look, i think some voters will never forgive him for that. but i think most democrats, if he chooses to run for president,...
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. >> ron klain, remarkable though even today with her comments making so clear how far manafort, you know, he was a hardened criminal as the special counsel described him in their sentencing memo. she said he displayed no remorse. she said he was someone who flouted the law even when he was ensnared in it. donald trump singing a very different tune. let's watch donald trump shortly after the sentencing. >> well, i feel very badly for paul manafort. he worked for ronald reagan, very successfully. he worked for john mccain. he worked for bob dole and many others for many years. and i feel badly for him. >> are you going to pardon manafort? >> i have not given it a thought as of this moment. it's not something that right now is in my mind. file badly for paul manafort. >> we know dangles wepardons we for john dowd a couple before and flynn prior to the indictment of both men and the president still capable of rolling out an action that may imperil him. >> i think you're right in the conviction of law and order and what it says about donald trump. this is the man donald trump put in char
. >> ron klain, remarkable though even today with her comments making so clear how far manafort, you know, he was a hardened criminal as the special counsel described him in their sentencing memo. she said he displayed no remorse. she said he was someone who flouted the law even when he was ensnared in it. donald trump singing a very different tune. let's watch donald trump shortly after the sentencing. >> well, i feel very badly for paul manafort. he worked for ronald reagan, very...
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appreciate it ron johnson. >> have a great day. >> bill: from wisconsin. thank you, sandra. >> sandra: hope in the face of tragedy. student in the small town of beauregard, alabama helping the community rebuild after a deadly tornado. our next guest is one of the heroes leading the effort there coach wade thorn will join us live next. >> while there is always uncertainty about what tomorrow might bring, there is salutabsolute certainty in te resilience of the people of alabama.
appreciate it ron johnson. >> have a great day. >> bill: from wisconsin. thank you, sandra. >> sandra: hope in the face of tragedy. student in the small town of beauregard, alabama helping the community rebuild after a deadly tornado. our next guest is one of the heroes leading the effort there coach wade thorn will join us live next. >> while there is always uncertainty about what tomorrow might bring, there is salutabsolute certainty in te resilience of the people of...
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one of those is new york assemblyman ron kim. i reached out to him. he said that it's time to end the practice of giving multinational megacorporations billions in the name of "economic development." studies have shown that corporate welfare, company subsidies don't work. i'm still waiting for comment from alexandria ocasio-cortez and other politicians that oppose the deal. amazon as we know and they haven't made any comments about cuomo, amazon is still going ahead and opening the second half of their campus in virginia. there seems to be protests there as well. >> kristina, thank you. >> thank you. >> he went to denny's for breakfast and came out a hero. douglas tolman said down to eat when a man came in and pointed a gun at employee and demanded money. >> if i didn't do something, something bad was going to happen.
one of those is new york assemblyman ron kim. i reached out to him. he said that it's time to end the practice of giving multinational megacorporations billions in the name of "economic development." studies have shown that corporate welfare, company subsidies don't work. i'm still waiting for comment from alexandria ocasio-cortez and other politicians that oppose the deal. amazon as we know and they haven't made any comments about cuomo, amazon is still going ahead and opening the...
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thomas said ron adds that v.w. and their partner opt have developed a battery electric drive with ranges between two hundred and four hundred kilometers he sees this as a great option for inner city delivery driving. the question remains was this a substantial improvement or just minor changes to the old transporter. then his paper money first impression of the new six point one was essentially the same as it was with the t six and five also because he saw hardly any changes to the design but he was quite happy to see the new modular infotainment matrix installed in the
thomas said ron adds that v.w. and their partner opt have developed a battery electric drive with ranges between two hundred and four hundred kilometers he sees this as a great option for inner city delivery driving. the question remains was this a substantial improvement or just minor changes to the old transporter. then his paper money first impression of the new six point one was essentially the same as it was with the t six and five also because he saw hardly any changes to the design but...
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joining me now is ron devon any one of the publishers of the comic book you just saw in the report so ron how has the story of laxmi of the acid attack been received oh it's been universally received very positively we had enormous amount of readership for that for this issue and then of course the month of press attention that lecture me then and many of the other acid attack survivors has been really important because at the core of it we want to get their faces and their stories out. tell us about the other comic books you've produced there's previous shock to that is the series what else has the superhero been up to short with the first one army character priya that came out of a result of the december two thousand and twelve gang grief that happened on a bus in delhi which was covered all over the world and from there we've produced the second chapter prius meer which continues a previous adventures and there she beats of a group of acid attack survivors which she don't at the core of the comic book series and previous mission is about country fear and one of the things that i di
joining me now is ron devon any one of the publishers of the comic book you just saw in the report so ron how has the story of laxmi of the acid attack been received oh it's been universally received very positively we had enormous amount of readership for that for this issue and then of course the month of press attention that lecture me then and many of the other acid attack survivors has been really important because at the core of it we want to get their faces and their stories out. tell us...
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no sooner did ron go to the senate than he is bugging me the same way. i want to thank the army corps of engineers. let's go. we need a wall, too, on the boarder. you know that, right? and we're right now building a lot of wall on the southern border. i want to thank senator marco rubio who's been very involved in this. marco, thank you very much. been very involved in it and very important. congressman mariano. what -- where you? fantastic job. thank you very much, my friends. congressman brian -- fantastic job. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> francis rooney. where is francis? >> right here, mr. president. president trump: what a job. >> thank you, pllt. ovak,dent trump and greg st young new congressman. i want to thank everybody for being here. we have something that's very important. it's important in terms of safety. our secretary, david bernhardt is with us. he's been really doing something very special for interior. everybody respects him, everybody likes him. i hope i can get his approval, if you don't mind. but he's acting and going to be hopefu
no sooner did ron go to the senate than he is bugging me the same way. i want to thank the army corps of engineers. let's go. we need a wall, too, on the boarder. you know that, right? and we're right now building a lot of wall on the southern border. i want to thank senator marco rubio who's been very involved in this. marco, thank you very much. been very involved in it and very important. congressman mariano. what -- where you? fantastic job. thank you very much, my friends. congressman...
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i receive one from new york assemblyman ron kim, he opposes amazon to come to new york. he said it is time to oppose giving megacorporations billions of dollars in the name of economic development. studies have shown, corporate welfare, especially company specific subsidies do not work. i reached out to several others including alexandria ocasio-cortez. they didn't respond. amazon hasn't responded to this story either. we still know that amazon is going ahead with the second half of its planned campus in virginia where we know that there is a protests that have started there too. back to you guys. melissa: yeah, they're mad also. kristina thank you. connell: we're joined in the studio with one of political leaders that signed on to the letter kristina was talking about, new york democratic congressman gregory meeks. thanks for coming in. you joined us when we did our show from long island city. you were in washington that day. many people were surprised by amazon's move to new york. you guys that support it are not giving up. what are the odds they can come
i receive one from new york assemblyman ron kim, he opposes amazon to come to new york. he said it is time to oppose giving megacorporations billions of dollars in the name of economic development. studies have shown, corporate welfare, especially company specific subsidies do not work. i reached out to several others including alexandria ocasio-cortez. they didn't respond. amazon hasn't responded to this story either. we still know that amazon is going ahead with the second half of its planned...
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(ron goulart) not part of the system, kind of a loner.mm, you've got a nice build for a private detective. it gets me around. (ron goulart) you can't bribe him. you can't corrupt him. you can't even seduce him in many cases. (woman) you don't mind my sizing you up a little? most of us are ex-cops. i was fired by the d.a. this private eye could take you anywhere. down in the ghetto, into the underworld. you could go to haunts of the rich and famous. he gave you access to almost any level of society. (man's thoughts) it was a nice little front yard, cozy. only you'd need a compass to go to the mailbox. the house was all right, too, but not buckingham palace. i had to wait while she sold me to the old folks. it was like waiting to buy a crypt in a mausoleum. (woman) mr. marlow. (ron goulart) one thing about the private eye is he usually never got hurt. so he could take you into all these places that you were curious about and yet get out of it alive. well, you have two groups, then they cross back and forth. you have hammett and chandler who
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also leading off our discussion tonight is ron clain, who has done so many things in government that make him an expert on the state of suspended animation we are floating in now. he was a clinton white house official when kenneth starr delivered his special prosecutor's report to the congress and the public about president bill clinton. he has justice department experience as chief of staff to attorney general janet reno. he was counsel to the senate judiciary committee and the obama administration and adviser to vice president biden and president obama. thank you both very much for joining us tonight and starting off this discussion. and quinta, how does it feel, because you're one of the first people who tried to tell at least the journalistic world slow down, we don't know what you think we know. it seems like the media is catching up to their own ignorance about -- i should say our own ignorance about the mueller report. >> well, i don't know if i'm the first. but yes, i think that as time goes on the media does seem to be sort of catching up to this place. as you say, realizing
also leading off our discussion tonight is ron clain, who has done so many things in government that make him an expert on the state of suspended animation we are floating in now. he was a clinton white house official when kenneth starr delivered his special prosecutor's report to the congress and the public about president bill clinton. he has justice department experience as chief of staff to attorney general janet reno. he was counsel to the senate judiciary committee and the obama...
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ron miguel and ken maley. the commissioners and i have the pleasure of chairing the citizen's working group for better market street. about time it's going to be rebuilt. this is the third incarnation of the fourth committee the city has together on this project and you can be sure that we all understand how important it is at this time. a couple of things, if i may, that pertain directly to your job. as a third generation san franciscan, the brick is not historic in my mind. it wasn't there when i was a kid. if i go back to my father and some uncles who were here directly all of the earthquake and fire, they remember the wood sidewalks on market street. so i think we have to be practical as well as historic in the manner in which we approach this. i have taken a look, although not read every word in detail, on the air. but as i see what it covers and how it covers it, it is my distinct conclusion that is it both complete and accurate. it covers all of the possible contingencies. i look forward to the eir bein
ron miguel and ken maley. the commissioners and i have the pleasure of chairing the citizen's working group for better market street. about time it's going to be rebuilt. this is the third incarnation of the fourth committee the city has together on this project and you can be sure that we all understand how important it is at this time. a couple of things, if i may, that pertain directly to your job. as a third generation san franciscan, the brick is not historic in my mind. it wasn't there...
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and also with us ron klain, former senior adviser to joe biden and president obama. mieke eoyang is with us. former staff member for the house intelligence committee. jill, let me start with you since this does take us back to the nixon era. we all remember john mitchell, who was richard nixon's first presidential campaign manager in the 1968 campaign, became the president's attorney general. he ended up going off to prison for his service to richard nixon. but you have to go back that far to find something like what we're reporting on tonight. >> well, he went to prison actually, he only served about 18 months. he was eligible for up to 30 years and got something like 2 1/2 to 8 years. so it's not as far off as one would think from today. but that was 45 years ago, and the sentencing guidelines have changed dramatically. and i think people are upset because of the divergence between what would happen to any other defendant and what happened to this defendant. his privilege and his wealth clearly made a difference in the sentencing. and his crimes are quite serious.
and also with us ron klain, former senior adviser to joe biden and president obama. mieke eoyang is with us. former staff member for the house intelligence committee. jill, let me start with you since this does take us back to the nixon era. we all remember john mitchell, who was richard nixon's first presidential campaign manager in the 1968 campaign, became the president's attorney general. he ended up going off to prison for his service to richard nixon. but you have to go back that far to...
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and that is a crushing combination in the oval office. >> all right, ron klain, thank you. jennifer rubin, thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, two members of the administration had to defend the president as worry around the world that the united states is now exporting racism extremism thanks in part to president trump. a member of the congress on the committee that is considering investigating white nationalism will join me next. >>> and tomorrow could be another tough day for individual 1. new information about investigations into the trump administration, and a new report about a probe into possible influence peddling involving the white house. >>> and later, president trump attacked a democrat who hasn't even announced that he is running for president, while the announced democratic candidates are on the campaign trail talking policy. so, when the world expects you to follow the rules, write your own. ♪ because no one gets an opinion on how you live your life, why you shave, or how you show your skin. my skin. my way. ♪ with expedia, i saved when i added a
and that is a crushing combination in the oval office. >> all right, ron klain, thank you. jennifer rubin, thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, two members of the administration had to defend the president as worry around the world that the united states is now exporting racism extremism thanks in part to president trump. a member of the congress on the committee that is considering investigating white nationalism will join me next. >>> and tomorrow could be...
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i will not jump out of a plane. >> it's a short list, things that ron won't do.d the other day for a whole week and i brought some vacation pictures back for you. this is me with chewbacca as you'll see. it took me a minute to warm up. actually, no, that's not me with chewbacca. that's my son. that's me with chewbacca doing my best newsman face. it took me a little while to warm up, but i he to s you see your son reacting to these characters, you really do melt. >> absolutely. >> you really do melt. that's the three of us on a ride. >> i'm digging the t-shirt, dan. >> yes, that's about as casual as i get. >> sun's out, guns out. >> yeah. you don't see the tattoos i have around my bicep because i don't have a bicep, so -- >> how about ron claiborne in the house. >> absolutely. >> doing pretty well. >> great to see you, ron. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm chris nguyen. the san mateo police department is asking for your help in thief. police released this video showing a man walking around during an open house last sunday. they say he had a noticeable bulge around
i will not jump out of a plane. >> it's a short list, things that ron won't do.d the other day for a whole week and i brought some vacation pictures back for you. this is me with chewbacca as you'll see. it took me a minute to warm up. actually, no, that's not me with chewbacca. that's my son. that's me with chewbacca doing my best newsman face. it took me a little while to warm up, but i he to s you see your son reacting to these characters, you really do melt. >> absolutely....
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last night he was ron burgundy, the anchorman from those movies. claire ely and la fan, he took a swipe at the sharks. >> the drive into san francisco could soon cost more. the vote happening today. and how much people would shell out for a trip across the golden gate bridge. -- another round of rain to wrap up the work week. when it will dry out, and your weekend forecast. >>> and, pack your bags. maybe some sunscreen. that travel and adventure show is this weekend. we will show you how it can help you plan your next big getaway. >>> nice music from david bowie. good morning. it is friday, march 22, 2019. you are listening to bowie's hit song, star man. if you're leaving the house today, you may notice that it is wet out there. and the rain will continue throughout the day. >>> meanwhile, the conditions are perfect for a walk outside the international space station. two nasa astronauts are participating in the first spacewalk of the year. and maclean and mccaig are working on the space station's power system. it is the first spacewalk for both. an
last night he was ron burgundy, the anchorman from those movies. claire ely and la fan, he took a swipe at the sharks. >> the drive into san francisco could soon cost more. the vote happening today. and how much people would shell out for a trip across the golden gate bridge. -- another round of rain to wrap up the work week. when it will dry out, and your weekend forecast. >>> and, pack your bags. maybe some sunscreen. that travel and adventure show is this weekend. we will show...