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the people who follow ron paul they had a huge movement out there one point audit the fed and this was probably going back ten years is part of the instigation for these central banks to collude response to audit the fed in other words in the united states with the federal reserve bank they started to talk about possibly tapering or tapering a little bit you know in response to hey you know this audit the fed is getting out of control we need to throw them a bone so what you're suggesting is on the back and they made a call to european central bank or japan and said you know we've got to appease these ron paul guys. so we're going to say we're tapering but can you please step up your purchases on a global basis and we can keep the party going with his zero percent interest rates to help out the oligarchs that's exactly right and european central bank is the key in this right because what they said for two years now is they want to stop their buying program and then he. they got to the end of their buying program deadline they extended it so the end of last year they said are we're goin
the people who follow ron paul they had a huge movement out there one point audit the fed and this was probably going back ten years is part of the instigation for these central banks to collude response to audit the fed in other words in the united states with the federal reserve bank they started to talk about possibly tapering or tapering a little bit you know in response to hey you know this audit the fed is getting out of control we need to throw them a bone so what you're suggesting is on...
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is the editorial director of reactionary times and a newsmax columnist and in los angeles we have ron paul cone he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ron you got up early as for this program so you were elected to answer the question you're. a great deal of my time i watch cable news and i try to watch as much of all of them they get a variety of them and you know i it's obvious to say that we live in two very very different americas the two americas that don't know each other at all anymore so when i look at the cable news networks i mean do they reflect this cultural divide or are they really intensifying it i mean are they magnify it because you certainly get that feeling. b.c. and fox go ahead. i think that they they definitely intensify a divide b.s. do they reflect what's really going on in the states or minutes the people that live here i would say absolutely not
is the editorial director of reactionary times and a newsmax columnist and in los angeles we have ron paul cone he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ron you got up early as for this program so you were elected to answer the question you're. a great deal of my time i watch...
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is the editorial director a reactionary times and a newsmax columnist and in los angeles we have ron paul cone he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated ron you got up early as for this program so you were elected to answer the question here and you know. a great deal of my time. i'm i watch cable news and i try to watch as much of all of them to get a variety of them and you know it's obvious to say that we live in two very very different americas the two americas that don't know each other at all anymore so when i look at the cable news networks i mean do they reflect this cultural divide or are they really intensifying it i mean are they magnify it because you certainly get that feeling look again b.c. and fox go ahead. i think that they they definitely intensify a divide b.s. do they reflect what's really going on in the states or minutes the people that live here i woul
is the editorial director a reactionary times and a newsmax columnist and in los angeles we have ron paul cone he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated ron you got up early as for this program so you were elected to answer the question here and you know. a great deal of my time....
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directed against iran they have pushed russia any ron paul to i'm sure iran and china closer together russian the russian government years ago wouldn't have wanted to be caught dead in bed with the iran now they find they have so many geopolitical interests in common and they can deal with them so professionally compared to the westerners that you know what we're looking at another de-facto strategic partnership it's interesting when you have to when you compare maybe russia's relationship with the rand and how it has to negotiate honest baby step level with turkey for example it's inside of russia both was iran and was it really could you not tearing. of course it do more but it's there is growing in the one nine hundred ninety s. when the western u.s. the olson was the president of russia it wasn't because he also was intimidated and he wasn't it wasn't because his administration was somehow against watching it wasn't it was because it was an issue relationship the united states pushing tax america wanted to be the only superpower in the world and not letting anyone else have a voic
directed against iran they have pushed russia any ron paul to i'm sure iran and china closer together russian the russian government years ago wouldn't have wanted to be caught dead in bed with the iran now they find they have so many geopolitical interests in common and they can deal with them so professionally compared to the westerners that you know what we're looking at another de-facto strategic partnership it's interesting when you have to when you compare maybe russia's relationship with...
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and we don't like it from the clear coherent unsane down and make out as executive director of the ron paul in st daniel thanks as always. the world doping agency say's it's concerned by the decision of sports top court to overturn the lifetime of limping is given to dozens of russian updates accused of taking prohibited substances why did understand that this decision will cause dismay and frustration among athletes the agency supports the i.o.c. is intention to analyze these decisions very carefully and consider all options including an appeal to the swiss federal tribe you know. here just some background on thursday the court of arbitration for sport decided to lift all sanctions imposed on twenty eight russian athletes and reinstate the olympic medals some have won eleven others will miss the upcoming winter olympics inside korea but their life time bombs were overturned on sanctions partially lifted however the decision has disappointed some athletes from other countries who were hoping to move into medal positions retrospectively from the sort twenty four games. the. above anything el
and we don't like it from the clear coherent unsane down and make out as executive director of the ron paul in st daniel thanks as always. the world doping agency say's it's concerned by the decision of sports top court to overturn the lifetime of limping is given to dozens of russian updates accused of taking prohibited substances why did understand that this decision will cause dismay and frustration among athletes the agency supports the i.o.c. is intention to analyze these decisions very...
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the body of military pilot major ron paul has been returned to his hometown of bet on ash in western russia the officer died fighting in syria after his plane was shot down by militants. the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown a fight on your earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and now the same crowd say here at this cemetery illumination to speak to some people who share it with us their memories of mine this is something with and i just wanted to pay my respects to such a strong and brave man. was my close friend he was kind and loved life every minute he was ready to help to support your few such people so we remember him forever the mood i'm on. was a very. very fair person always smiled a lot not everyone can do what he did you should have a special understanding of on and duty just like he did the palace plane was shot down on saturday and the northwestern part of syria which
the body of military pilot major ron paul has been returned to his hometown of bet on ash in western russia the officer died fighting in syria after his plane was shot down by militants. the funeral for a major roman filipe of who died tragically fighting in syria takes place here in his hometown a fight on your earlier we saw hundreds of people attending the memorial ceremony as family members friends his colleagues people who didn't know him all came to pay their last respects and now the...
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is the editorial director a reactionary times and a newsmax columnist and in los angeles we have ron paul cone he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ron you got up early as for this program so you were elected to answer the question you're. a great deal of my time i watch cable news and i try to watch as much of all of them they get a variety of them and you know i. it's obvious to say that we live in two very very different americas the two americas that don't know each other at all anymore so when i look at the cable news networks i mean do they reflect this cultural divide or are they really intensifying it i mean are they do they magnify it because you certainly get that feeling look again b.c. and fox go ahead. i think that they they definitely intensify a divide b.s. do they reflect what's really going on in the states or minutes the people that live here i would
is the editorial director a reactionary times and a newsmax columnist and in los angeles we have ron paul cone he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ron you got up early as for this program so you were elected to answer the question you're. a great deal of my time i watch...
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is the editorial director of reactionary times and a newsmax columnist and in los angeles we have ron paul cohn he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ron you got up early as for this program so you were elected to answer the first question here. a great deal of my time i watch cable news and i try to watch as much of all of them to get a variety of them and you know it's obvious to say that we live in two very very different americas the two americas that don't know each other at all anymore so when i look at the cable news networks i mean do they reflect this cultural divide or are they really intensifying it i mean are they magnify it because you certainly get that feeling look again b.c. and fox go ahead. i think that they they definitely intensify a divide yes do they reflect what's really going on in the states or admits the people that live here i would say absolu
is the editorial director of reactionary times and a newsmax columnist and in los angeles we have ron paul cohn he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ron you got up early as for this program so you were elected to answer the first question here. a great deal of my time i...
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the al-jazeera center for studies very good to have you with us on al-jazeera some will say that ron paul is a has had his eyes on this prize for a very long time but do you think he is the man for the very big job of cleaning up of reviving the african national congress which it needs while his his his his career in history as a politician proved. yes that he actually can do something better than his predecessor jacob zuma he drafted the constitution of the country he's done in business he was very active in the civil society in south africa and as a deputy president we've seen him sending positive signals i mean we saw the market how directed after the announcement of he's nomination of the president of a n c so i think i think he can do something much much better than what jacob zuma. could have done at least if was given another chance to continue it in south africa yeah the markets with course very excited because he's one of south africa's richest men with a very good business credentials but will he be a president for all south africans do you think he needs to be because of the st
the al-jazeera center for studies very good to have you with us on al-jazeera some will say that ron paul is a has had his eyes on this prize for a very long time but do you think he is the man for the very big job of cleaning up of reviving the african national congress which it needs while his his his his career in history as a politician proved. yes that he actually can do something better than his predecessor jacob zuma he drafted the constitution of the country he's done in business he was...
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the people who follow ron paul they had a huge movement out there one point audit the fed and this was probably going back ten years is part of the instigation for these central banks to collude response to audit the fed in other words in the united states with the federal reserve bank they started to talk about possibly tapering or tapering a little bit you know in response to hey you know this audit the fed is getting out of control we need to throw them a bone so what you're suggesting is on the back and they made a call to european central bank or japan and said you know we've got to appease these ron paul guys. so we're going to say we're tapering but can you please step up your purchases on a global basis and we can keep the party going with this zero percent interest rates to help out the oligarchs that's exactly right and european central bank is the key in this right because what they said for two years now is they want to stop their buying program and then he. they got to the end of their buying program deadline they extended it so the end of last year they said are we're goi
the people who follow ron paul they had a huge movement out there one point audit the fed and this was probably going back ten years is part of the instigation for these central banks to collude response to audit the fed in other words in the united states with the federal reserve bank they started to talk about possibly tapering or tapering a little bit you know in response to hey you know this audit the fed is getting out of control we need to throw them a bone so what you're suggesting is on...
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back in 2012, i think we win every candidate for except i think ron paul.very candidate got their chance to be in the lead. we said the heck with it, mitt romney, right? so, he doesn't generate a lot of excitement. he's clearly competent. utahans love him. >> also, look, he was the governor of massachusetts. it's a big job. he did save the olympics. he ran a major corporation. >> and he will win. >> he will win? >> he was right about russia. >> he was right about russia. >> and when he does win, there will be -- there are already donors who want him to win and then position himself for a primary run against president trump in 2020. i'm already talking -- they're already -- a slide show performance doesn't dissuade them. >> we'll talk about it later. first, an iconic washington phrase has been getting quite a bit of use lately. >> follow the money. >> what do you mean? where? >> i can't tell you that. >> only now it's being tossed around in reference to play mates, first class airfare, wimbledon tickets. oh, how times have changed. "kasie d.c." back after th
back in 2012, i think we win every candidate for except i think ron paul.very candidate got their chance to be in the lead. we said the heck with it, mitt romney, right? so, he doesn't generate a lot of excitement. he's clearly competent. utahans love him. >> also, look, he was the governor of massachusetts. it's a big job. he did save the olympics. he ran a major corporation. >> and he will win. >> he will win? >> he was right about russia. >> he was right about...
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ron paul, always a pleasure, thank you, sir? >> thank you, stuart.e from apple. 349 bucks, three times the cost of amazon echo. apple says the homepod is worth it because it has better speakers and a richer sound. okay. >>> more money over zillow but gave a weak and soft guidance, don't do that. the stock is down 1.5%. >>> there's a cybersecurity firm called fireeye, very well known. they gave a rosy forecast and they're up 6%. nice gain. >>> a sports headline for you. the san francisco 49ers signing jim jimmy garofalo to $27 million per year. he has played seven games in his career. >> he's a veteran. stuart: he's a veteran. [ laughter ] >> and, yes we promised you this video yesterday, the instruments are made out of ice from a lake in norway. you will finally hear them play but after this. >>> first, check this out, please. fireworks of the opening ceremony at pyeongchang, the winter olympics. we'll be back after this. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions fo
ron paul, always a pleasure, thank you, sir? >> thank you, stuart.e from apple. 349 bucks, three times the cost of amazon echo. apple says the homepod is worth it because it has better speakers and a richer sound. okay. >>> more money over zillow but gave a weak and soft guidance, don't do that. the stock is down 1.5%. >>> there's a cybersecurity firm called fireeye, very well known. they gave a rosy forecast and they're up 6%. nice gain. >>> a sports headline...
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also talking about something that civil libertarians in the republican and democrat party, rand paul and ronn, have been very concerned about. fbi and doj owe the utmost duty of candor to the court. they have never told the court, okay, whom mr. steele was working for. they never told the court that he was utterly lacking in credibility. they did not tell that at the front end. >> didn't they say that mr. steele had been hired by a major political party? they did not say democrats, but a major political party. >> but -- no. it said he was hired by a named person, i suspect we're talking about the gentleman who is a partner at perkins coie, okay? there's absolutely no good reason, let me put it this way, no good reason at all not to tell the fisa judge everything that the fbi and doj did. >> all right. >> and they certainly did one. number one. number two, it took them a year to get this information to congress and they flat out lied, saying the memo would reveal sources and methods, it does nothing of the kind. >> i have to give errol the last word because we're running out of time. do you w
also talking about something that civil libertarians in the republican and democrat party, rand paul and ronn, have been very concerned about. fbi and doj owe the utmost duty of candor to the court. they have never told the court, okay, whom mr. steele was working for. they never told the court that he was utterly lacking in credibility. they did not tell that at the front end. >> didn't they say that mr. steele had been hired by a major political party? they did not say democrats, but a...
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some of the primaries of the two parties are--if you read that ron paul got x% and romney got y%, then they each get a certain number of delegates. that's proportional representation, and we've had that in elections in the united states, too, but we got rid of it. the europeans have it. so in germany when the die linke party got 12% of the vote, they get 12% of the seats in the parliament. so 12% of the people who are in the parliament are members of a party that believes that germany can do better than capitalism. highly successful, capitalist economy produces a criticism, and if you get more than 5%, not only do you get your seats--and that's true in the laender, in the state legislatures, too--but you get something else. you get money from the government because the democratic idea in germany is if you get more than 5% of the people interested in what you haveto say, en it is important that you have a platform in which to explain to people what your positions are, what your proposals are so that the population can make an informed vote, and so the government allocates money, which i
some of the primaries of the two parties are--if you read that ron paul got x% and romney got y%, then they each get a certain number of delegates. that's proportional representation, and we've had that in elections in the united states, too, but we got rid of it. the europeans have it. so in germany when the die linke party got 12% of the vote, they get 12% of the seats in the parliament. so 12% of the people who are in the parliament are members of a party that believes that germany can do...
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whether or not separating it is a mistake is something you and paul and ron can argue ad nauseum. another interesting development i do not want to overlook, in missouri there was a special election in a district, suburban district of st. louis for a seat that the president had won, an area that the president had won by 28 points in a democrat won it by three overnight. this is another special election victory, ron. how do we look at this? this is joe walsh who looked at this and said there's a blue tsunami coming. >> well, i mean tsunami is a big word. i don't know if it's that big, it's clear, two things, first, this is a district -- this area jefferson county, democrats have performed well in in the past, although not recently. it's an indication that there's enormous democratic energy and that basically every kind of district you can expect a lot of democratic turnout this fall. it's also to some extent an indication of this continuing suburban move against republicans which have been the most consistent note that we have seen in races like the new jersey and virginia governor'
whether or not separating it is a mistake is something you and paul and ron can argue ad nauseum. another interesting development i do not want to overlook, in missouri there was a special election in a district, suburban district of st. louis for a seat that the president had won, an area that the president had won by 28 points in a democrat won it by three overnight. this is another special election victory, ron. how do we look at this? this is joe walsh who looked at this and said there's a...
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paul ryan coming in on a unic n unicorn. my panel, jason johnson. also the political editor for the root.com. and cnbc contributor ron insana. jason, i want to start with paul ryan. yesterday, he was talking about why he thinks the memo should be released. take a listen. >> if mistakes were made and if individuals did something wrong, then it is our job as legislative branch of government to conduct oversight over the executive branch if abuses were made. >> for sure. if that were the case, why not release all of it. why just a short memo. why not the democrat's version. >> right, why not the democrat's version. why not the underlying documents that you used? if you're really concerned about oversight, how about put everything out there? that's because paul ryan's a liar. most of the republicans are liars when it comes to this. they didn't have these concerns with hillary clinton. >> politicians are liars. >> yes. >> i'm not saying paul ryan is a truth teller but he's in good company. politicians tell lies. ron, when you look at this, do you believe republicans actually agree that the memo should be released? most republicans
paul ryan coming in on a unic n unicorn. my panel, jason johnson. also the political editor for the root.com. and cnbc contributor ron insana. jason, i want to start with paul ryan. yesterday, he was talking about why he thinks the memo should be released. take a listen. >> if mistakes were made and if individuals did something wrong, then it is our job as legislative branch of government to conduct oversight over the executive branch if abuses were made. >> for sure. if that were...
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joining us now ron klain, former chief counsel of senate judiciary committee. and paul fishman, a former u.s. attorney. and david k. johnston is with us. he's the author of "it's even worse than you think what the trump administration is doing to america" a best-seller now. paul i want to go to you, what do you make of these additional 32? >> when the original indictment was rush returned in october, it was apparent to anybody who read it the tax charges were forthcoming. the indictment described a series of money laundering transactions that were designed to get income to paul manafort and maybe to gates. and the tax approval process in the department of justice takes longer, it's a more tightly controlled process. it wasn't a surprise it came. nor was the magnitude of those. the magnitude of the bank fraud charges was stunning. what's clear is for a year and a half paul manafort and rick gates engaged in fraud after fraud on bank after bank. and what's surprising about this, is more than the first indictment, the way rick gates went out of his way to help paul manafor
joining us now ron klain, former chief counsel of senate judiciary committee. and paul fishman, a former u.s. attorney. and david k. johnston is with us. he's the author of "it's even worse than you think what the trump administration is doing to america" a best-seller now. paul i want to go to you, what do you make of these additional 32? >> when the original indictment was rush returned in october, it was apparent to anybody who read it the tax charges were forthcoming. the...
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paul ryan takes questions. in thethank you for your patience. we're jumping around quite a bit. i appreciate you sticking around. ronave noted over the last two days that what we're seeing in the wake of parkland is maybe, maybe the emergence of a new political movement, the post millennials i believe you called them. >> right. people are struggling for the name for this generation, but we're seeing the arrival of the generation that is emerging after the millennials. america is just, you know, accommodating, adjusting to the massive impact of the millennial generation itself on commerce, on businesses, on politics. and now with the parkland students, you're seeing that the generation that comes after them and they are the millennials even more so. they're even more digitally fluent, more diverse. this will be the first generation ever in american history in which whites will be a minority of the generation at some point by the projections -- already 49% kids of color. and they will begin entering the electorate, brace yourself, as soon as 2020. there is not that much polling about them, but what we know is that cul
paul ryan takes questions. in thethank you for your patience. we're jumping around quite a bit. i appreciate you sticking around. ronave noted over the last two days that what we're seeing in the wake of parkland is maybe, maybe the emergence of a new political movement, the post millennials i believe you called them. >> right. people are struggling for the name for this generation, but we're seeing the arrival of the generation that is emerging after the millennials. america is just, you...
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while this was going on, ron brownstein, this shutdown was brought to you by rand paul, the kentucky republican senator who wanted to make a stand. and that stand was to tell republicans they're being hypocritical here on government spending. >> rand paul was absolutely correct self-intul jent, hypocritical himself. we see situational ethics in the republican party that railed against ethics tooth and nail under the obama presidency, fought the stimulus plan and now is basically an order creating deficits of at least a trillion dollars a year as far as the eye can see. he was self-indulgent because he disrupted life for hundreds of thousands of federal workers for no discernible purpose. >> he could sign before 9:00 a.m. >> there was no reason really to do this. above all, e's hypocritical. he voted for a tax plan that will reduce federal revenue by $1.5 trillion over the next decade. even with growth you're talking huge increases in the deficit. there are no plausible spending cuts to get you anywhere near that impact -- on on doing that impact on the deficit. it does underscore tha
while this was going on, ron brownstein, this shutdown was brought to you by rand paul, the kentucky republican senator who wanted to make a stand. and that stand was to tell republicans they're being hypocritical here on government spending. >> rand paul was absolutely correct self-intul jent, hypocritical himself. we see situational ethics in the republican party that railed against ethics tooth and nail under the obama presidency, fought the stimulus plan and now is basically an order...
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ron desantis and sebastian gorka are among our guests. please join mel >> welcome to "the journal editorial report". i am paul gigot.aited republican memo alleging fbi surveillance abuses during the 2016 presidential campaign was finally made public friday after president trump declassified the four-page document. the house intelligence committee releasing it over the objections of fbi and justice department officials. as well as democrat on the panel. the memo commissioned by devin nunes and it claims it used in and verified
ron desantis and sebastian gorka are among our guests. please join mel >> welcome to "the journal editorial report". i am paul gigot.aited republican memo alleging fbi surveillance abuses during the 2016 presidential campaign was finally made public friday after president trump declassified the four-page document. the house intelligence committee releasing it over the objections of fbi and justice department officials. as well as democrat on the panel. the memo commissioned by...
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paul manafort. but at the least we know he can do that. >> for months, ron, there was nothing from the special counsel see any indictments. we knew that work was continuing. occasionally there would be a report of someone close to the campaign having to testify before mueller or grand jury. and now there's this quickening of indictments and pleas. what do you make of that? >> first, as i said, i think he is extraordinarily methodical. we're seeing kind of a classic investigation that works from the outside in. that puts pressure on figures at the periphery to put pressure on more central figures, to put pressure on figures at the absolute core of the question. at the least, victor, i think what happened in the last couple weeks is that he has defanged those trying to undermine the investigation and made it extremely difficult for the administration to have any plausible conversation about firing him. particularly the indictment of those russian actors made it clear he is dealing with something of great seriousness that is of national security import. and i think at the least what has happened in the p
paul manafort. but at the least we know he can do that. >> for months, ron, there was nothing from the special counsel see any indictments. we knew that work was continuing. occasionally there would be a report of someone close to the campaign having to testify before mueller or grand jury. and now there's this quickening of indictments and pleas. what do you make of that? >> first, as i said, i think he is extraordinarily methodical. we're seeing kind of a classic investigation...
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ron desantis and sebastian gorka are among our guests. please join mel >> welcome to "the journal editorial report". i am paul gigot. the long-awaited republican memo alleging fbi surveillance abuses during the 2016 presidential campaign was finally made public friday after president trump declassified the four-page document. the house intelligence committee releasing it over the objections of fbi and justice department officials. as well as democrat on the panel. the memo commissioned by devin nunes and it claims it used in and verified dossier to get a surveillance warrant on some campaign advisor, carter page. let's bring in wall street journal, monastics and deputy editor dan hettinger and potomac watch columnist pam strasser who has been followint story from the beginning. kim, what's the most important thing viewers should know about the nunez nunes memo? >> we now have confirmed that a document that was paid for by the clinton campaign and by the democratic national committee was used as an essential part, those are the words in the memo of an application to get a warrant to spy on the right presidential camp
ron desantis and sebastian gorka are among our guests. please join mel >> welcome to "the journal editorial report". i am paul gigot. the long-awaited republican memo alleging fbi surveillance abuses during the 2016 presidential campaign was finally made public friday after president trump declassified the four-page document. the house intelligence committee releasing it over the objections of fbi and justice department officials. as well as democrat on the panel. the memo...
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paul ryan really are. thanks for being with us. that's it for us. we thank you for being us. congressman jim jordan fan ron desantis. thanks for being us. good night from new york. kennedy: democrats make the case tax cuts are a bad thing. wait until you hear their lateest argument. the president meets with republicans to discuss gun control. should the government give everybody universal basic income? put your hand out, we have a surprising poll. round up the troops. more polls are pouring in from battleground districts around the country and the republican tax plan is becoming quite popular. republicans were under water with big promises and democratic messaging that foretold of iewn and that hasn't happened. >> this is armageddon. this is a very big deal. because you know why? there is a hard way to come back from this. kennedy: the problem for the -- the hags that cried wolf is that gielsd not bad. they want the majority so bad in the mid-terms they are willing to sell a pack of lies to conquer by just one seat. where can dems go next? their big sell is the right one. you can't keep spending money and blowing up
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wants to go with store ron is he going to go said jarret or erick or evocative go fight they don't go fight senators sons don't go fight living's little boys could you imagine little paul the royal dressing up and leading the charge maybe obama will be beyond them. so let the people vote blocked change democracy no you won't hack into our systems these things it might man the biggest banks in the world are using them like rypple for bank transfers so we could vote online if you could block change online this could be the beginning of a new real new democracy because anybody over the age of six years old knows that we don't have a representative democracy the only people that the mcconnells the ryans the nancy pelosi as the dianne feinstein's represent are the people that give the money adults call them bribes and payoffs in school they call them campaign contributions. and so how does a block chain make it democratic because it's more of an open source platform anyone can we vote that we vote on the issues we vote or you want to go to war in syria we'll vote you want to do it we'll vote you want to increase the budget deficit hey you like that tax plan we'll vote oh no
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. >> ron, to the rick gates development, again, obviously the special prosecutor really needs to get a conviction, wants to get a conviction on paul manafort, so the most -- in some ways the most important stuff to get out of rick gates is how do you help us get a conviction with the case we've already filed, but is that enough? how much more do they want from him? >> i think they want whatever he has and i think they want quite a lot. donald trump can pretend that george papadopoulos was the coffee boy. but as you showed in the tape you ran earlier, rick gates was one of the senior most members of the trump campaign. >> someone who donald trump said was a key part of the thing. i think when you've got this amazing case, the president's senior national security adviser, michael flynn, pleading guilty and we're on the eve of one of the top people in his campaign, rick gates pleading guilty. the noose is tightening and it tightens first on paul manafort, the chairman of the campaign. we haven't seen anything like this since watergate, people of this level being convicted in the president's inner circumstan circle. but gates had a lo
. >> ron, to the rick gates development, again, obviously the special prosecutor really needs to get a conviction, wants to get a conviction on paul manafort, so the most -- in some ways the most important stuff to get out of rick gates is how do you help us get a conviction with the case we've already filed, but is that enough? how much more do they want from him? >> i think they want whatever he has and i think they want quite a lot. donald trump can pretend that george...
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paul ryan really are. thanks for being with us. that's it for us. we thank you for being us. congressman jim jordan fan ron >> you should see strong demand from consumers, businesses investing. i would expect the next two years on a current path to be good years for the economy. lauren: breaking news this morning. the new fed chair, jerome powell, raising the fear of higher interest rates needed to cool the growth in those comments sent stocks thinking yesterday. >> to doubt his slump at the end down nearly 300 points breaking what was a strain of three n. a row. lauren: futures this morning has been lower overnight. gallup 76. connell: not that. you have higher interest rates in the u.s. plane on their markets a bit, but not much. declines in london, paris and frankfurt about two tenths of 1%. >> japan's nikkei down almost 1.5% and china's shanghai composite down 1% on a very weak manufactured report. trying to know if you are worried about someone stealing your amazon package up your doorstep, amazon has a solution for you. they just bought the video doorbell company called rain. that and more coming up.
paul ryan really are. thanks for being with us. that's it for us. we thank you for being us. congressman jim jordan fan ron >> you should see strong demand from consumers, businesses investing. i would expect the next two years on a current path to be good years for the economy. lauren: breaking news this morning. the new fed chair, jerome powell, raising the fear of higher interest rates needed to cool the growth in those comments sent stocks thinking yesterday. >> to doubt his...
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and nancy pelosi are calling paul ryan to remove nunez as chairman of the house intelligence committee. this news today the chair of the senate homeland security committee ron johnson is requesting texts, earn mail and other records from 16 fbi and doj employees. including former fbi director james comey and former fbi, former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe. so the war on the fbi has now moved to the senate. a lot to get to today. let's kick it off with our reporters. kelly o'donnell is at the white house. pete williams is in our washington newsroom. and betsy wood destructive. pete, let's start with you. the fbi does not want this memo out there. they are wrangling for redactions. what can they do >> i don't think they've decided. here's the deal. if the president says i don't have any objection, in other words poses no objection to the house releasing the memo then we get into this strange situation where it becomes public but not declassified. it may sound weird but only the executive branch can declassify something not the judicial branch. >> we have a hard in with congressman schiff who is being interviewed right now. let's listen. >> have to let ev
and nancy pelosi are calling paul ryan to remove nunez as chairman of the house intelligence committee. this news today the chair of the senate homeland security committee ron johnson is requesting texts, earn mail and other records from 16 fbi and doj employees. including former fbi director james comey and former fbi, former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe. so the war on the fbi has now moved to the senate. a lot to get to today. let's kick it off with our reporters. kelly o'donnell is at...
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exactly what speaker paul ryan is saying, which is this doesn't implicate the leadership of the fbi, this doesn't reflect on bob mueller's investigation. to go back for a second to what ron was saying regarding the president's tweet, this is an extremely serious development because it does seem to suggest that the president released this formerly classified memo, decided to declassify this memo for fundamentally a political purpose, which is really a red line that would have been crossed. and it raises questions about what else will the president release in the future if he feels that it is going to help him politically or help make the case that this wasn't a legitimate investigation. >> and the inconsistency, ron, between what we heard from raj shah out of the communications department yesterday on cnn saying the white house hopes rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, will continue in his job, continue doing his work there, versus what we heard from the president during the afternoon after he declassified the memo saying you can figure that out in reference to a question about his confidence in rod rosenstein and if he's going to fire him. we saw this with the c
exactly what speaker paul ryan is saying, which is this doesn't implicate the leadership of the fbi, this doesn't reflect on bob mueller's investigation. to go back for a second to what ron was saying regarding the president's tweet, this is an extremely serious development because it does seem to suggest that the president released this formerly classified memo, decided to declassify this memo for fundamentally a political purpose, which is really a red line that would have been crossed. and...
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>paul: still ahead, congressman trey gaudi, the latest republican to announce he won't seek reelection. what's behind the wave of retirements and can the gop hold on to its majority in finally. hey ron taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> south carolina congressman trey gowdy, the latest republican to call it quits. announcing wednesday that he will not seek reelection. the chair of the old house committee is the second committee chair to retire this week following appropriations chief Ãof new jersey. in all, republicans are defending 33 open house seats in november compared to just 16 for democrats. democrats need to pick up 24 seats to retake the majority. we are back with dan hettinger, kim trostle and james freeman. kim, why are all of these republicans getting out
>paul: still ahead, congressman trey gaudi, the latest republican to announce he won't seek reelection. what's behind the wave of retirements and can the gop hold on to its majority in finally. hey ron taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing...
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chairman peter rodino, congressman ron mazoli have long pursued and attained this landmark legislation. important roles were played by senator strom thurman and paul simon, congressman ham fish, bill mccollum, chuck schumer and many others in both houses of the congress and in both parties. additionally, i would like to note the excellent efforts of members of my administration who have worked so hard over the last six years to make this bill signing possible today. a long list of those in the executive branch a headed by attorneys general edwin niece and william french smith who with allen c nelson have contributed greatly to our efforts to pass meaningful immigration reform. future generations of americans will be thankful for our efforts to humanely regain control of our borders and thereby preserve the value of the most sacred possessions of our people, american citizenship. so now i'll get on with the signing and make this into law. hope nothing happens to me between here and there. [applause] . [applause] president ronald reagan: i have my names in the right order there. >> for nearly 20 years, in depth on book tv featured the nation's best
chairman peter rodino, congressman ron mazoli have long pursued and attained this landmark legislation. important roles were played by senator strom thurman and paul simon, congressman ham fish, bill mccollum, chuck schumer and many others in both houses of the congress and in both parties. additionally, i would like to note the excellent efforts of members of my administration who have worked so hard over the last six years to make this bill signing possible today. a long list of those in the...