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. >> rubin. >> rubin, rubin, rubin, rubin! [laughter] steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's go meet the huber family. [cheering and applause] hey, kristy. how you doing? kristy: i'm great, steve. how are you today? steve: i'm doing wonderful. where are y'all from? kristy: we are from salt lake city, utah. steve: ah, ok. that's nice up there, boy. beautiful country. kristy: beautiful country. steve: all right. so let me see these fans again that you have up here. kristy: you bet. [laughter] steve: so ho [laughter] rubin, come here. [cheering and applause] >> rubin! >> rubin, rubin, rubin, rubin!
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neera tanden, jennifer rubin. happy friday.tonight's last word is next. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for tonight's last word. >> some sources are saying that president trump has been complaining that he can't watch porn at the white house. yeah. yeah, complaining about it. yeah. when he heard this, bill clinton said, wow, thank god hillary lost, man. dodged a bullet, man. >> that's tonight's last word. president trump is going to singapore this weekend where he will meet the north korean dictator, kim jong-un, early
neera tanden, jennifer rubin. happy friday.tonight's last word is next. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper...
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trish: which is the way, by the way, bob rubin said he kind of likes it that way, he also said to me, would encourage everyone to see the entire interview later online on fox business, but he also said to me, china is a problem. they're stealing our intellectual property. we can't allow this to continue. it is an issue an been an issue for so long. he doesn't like the approach of this administration but you know, i they we all know the property approaches haven't worked so well. >> so -- >> do you think this is addressing stealing intellectual property, when you're going after bourbon, maybe that is mexico, is this tit-for-tat addressing the actual problem? >> no. >> are they forcing china's government to change their practices? >> google, facebook and twitter are blocked in china. talk about leveling making field, let the great american exports, google search, on and on go into china? really amazing to think those websites are censored. you can't get in there. i have traveled extensively throughout china. they are absolutely tough. >> google buying jd.com, that shows that they believ
trish: which is the way, by the way, bob rubin said he kind of likes it that way, he also said to me, would encourage everyone to see the entire interview later online on fox business, but he also said to me, china is a problem. they're stealing our intellectual property. we can't allow this to continue. it is an issue an been an issue for so long. he doesn't like the approach of this administration but you know, i they we all know the property approaches haven't worked so well. >> so --...
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neera tanden, jennifer rubin. happy friday.next. you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. now that i'm on my way ♪ ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic r
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neera tanden, jennifer rubin. happy friday.so much for joining us. >>> and tonight's last word is next. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infec
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and jennifer rubin from "the washington post" back with us. evelyn?s, ari. >> it's friday night. i'm trying to make sense of what this is. it was on, it was off. it's on again today. diplomacy is not like dinner plans. but at what point do the plans feel less real if they are on and off again too much? >> well, this is the problem. i'm smiling, even though i really want to be jumping out of my skin because the president is making a charade of diplomacy. he's almost making light -- well, he is making light of our adversaries. he's turned everything upside down. today is the day when he declared by launching these tariffs against our allies, the canadians, the mexicans, the europeans, that they are a national security threat. at the same time that he's praising and practically fawning over the north koreans. and now we hear these rumors about him wanting to meet with putin, which is not surprising, but again, everything is upside down. you're not supposed to be overly flattering, praising your adversaries. you're supposed to keep the u.s. national secur
and jennifer rubin from "the washington post" back with us. evelyn?s, ari. >> it's friday night. i'm trying to make sense of what this is. it was on, it was off. it's on again today. diplomacy is not like dinner plans. but at what point do the plans feel less real if they are on and off again too much? >> well, this is the problem. i'm smiling, even though i really want to be jumping out of my skin because the president is making a charade of diplomacy. he's almost making...
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jennifer rubin, betsy woodruff, politics reporter at "the daily beast" and jonathan allter, an msnbc political analyst and columnist at "the daily beast." thanks to each of you. it is friday night and we are starting big picture. jennifer, i put the question to you given all the stories we have been discussing and covering and this call to assess both whether this is probable causing -- becoming normal and what to do about it. >> i hope it is not becoming normal and i hope some of the institutions designed to check the president, be it the independent press, the courts or holding. let's be clear, he is getting worse. we see today three outrages on a daily basis. the first are fundamentally illegal things or attacks on democratic norms. the second would be policy outrages such as separating children from their parents at the border, even when they present themselves as is required for the status of political refugee, and the third is the moral outrages of the constant lying, of the constant whining, of the constant racism. and we see these every single day in one form or another, and
jennifer rubin, betsy woodruff, politics reporter at "the daily beast" and jonathan allter, an msnbc political analyst and columnist at "the daily beast." thanks to each of you. it is friday night and we are starting big picture. jennifer, i put the question to you given all the stories we have been discussing and covering and this call to assess both whether this is probable causing -- becoming normal and what to do about it. >> i hope it is not becoming normal and i...
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as ann rubin explains, a law passed yesterday is supposed to regulate how businesses collect and sell people's data. >> reporter: when it comes to your on live privacy california just passed the strictest law in the country to give consumers more information and control over their data. >> it is appropriate that california should be the leader in privacy since we are the leader when it comes to taking away people's privacy. >> reporter: part of the law focuses on transparency letting people know who is accessing what information and why and allows the consumer to transfer, delete data and even some cases even opt out of having their information sold for a fee. tech analyst larry magid says that may raise a red flag. >> when it comes to information they collect about you, i'm not sure that should be something that people pay their way out of it. seems to be a fundamental right that you should control information about about you. >> reporter: still, consumers say they are glad some action is being taken and hope other states will follow suit. >> when we put stuff on the internet, it's o
as ann rubin explains, a law passed yesterday is supposed to regulate how businesses collect and sell people's data. >> reporter: when it comes to your on live privacy california just passed the strictest law in the country to give consumers more information and control over their data. >> it is appropriate that california should be the leader in privacy since we are the leader when it comes to taking away people's privacy. >> reporter: part of the law focuses on transparency...
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ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> inmates at san quentin are learning new skills at a tech center for themskills that will hopefully allow them to succeed when released from prison. >> i didn't know what coding was until i got to this program. i left the street before smartphones even came into existence. >> we have the weekend right in front of us and temperatures really dropped today. how will that apply to your saturday and sunday? we'll let you know coming up. >>> it was a special day at san quentin today. mother two dozen inmates graduated with skills in computing, coding or construction. cristina rendon tells us the new tech center opened today that will provide even more training opportunities. >> reporter: inside one of the most notorious prison it's graduation day. >> jose rivera. >> whoo! >> feel great. like i'm cashing in a a big -- feel like i'm cashing in the biggest paycheck of my life.>> reporter: inmates are finding hope that was once lost. >> when i walk into the classroom every morning, i forget i'm in prison. you can't put a value on that. >> reporter: the technology tra
ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> inmates at san quentin are learning new skills at a tech center for themskills that will hopefully allow them to succeed when released from prison. >> i didn't know what coding was until i got to this program. i left the street before smartphones even came into existence. >> we have the weekend right in front of us and temperatures really dropped today. how will that apply to your saturday and sunday? we'll let you know coming up....
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in palo alto, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> what did you think? >> oh, -- funny when you -- how quickly -- -- >> right. >> i couldn't afford the utilities. >> the pg&e bill alone, the property taxes. >> oh, my gosh. >> can you najaf wow. >> fun to look at. >> better hurry. >> tempe good news for firefighters down 5 to 8 degrees down from yesterday. tomorrow's temperatures will be up a little. the firefighters have had a nice little 72-hour catch-up on the pawnee fire in clearlake but then things turn around on the friday and saturday and the heat is back on so fire danger goes up. there's good containment on all the fires so this time has been helpful and hopefully everybody is buttoned up by the time we get to friday and saturday when it's not going to be out of control. it shouldn't be out of control red flag warning but it will hot, dry and windy at higher elevations. you see where the sea breeze s there's a lot of green. there's the sea breeze in the green and there's a lot of it. temperatures are behind where they were last night at this time
in palo alto, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> what did you think? >> oh, -- funny when you -- how quickly -- -- >> right. >> i couldn't afford the utilities. >> the pg&e bill alone, the property taxes. >> oh, my gosh. >> can you najaf wow. >> fun to look at. >> better hurry. >> tempe good news for firefighters down 5 to 8 degrees down from yesterday. tomorrow's temperatures will be up a little. the firefighters have had a nice...
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. >> ann rubin sat down with him to get his thoughts on the government's controversial border separationth what he had to say.>> reporter: mike honda and his family were held at a camp in colorado, but they weren't together, and he does she -- he says they were together, but he fears children being separated from their parents. thousands of immigrant children being held without their parents inside the wire walls. >> my first reaction was disbelief, how do you take a child or infant congressman, mike honda, the images were doubly upsetting, the isolated camps and locked gates reminded him of his own childhood in a japanese american internment camp, families like his were told due to anti-japanese sentiment during world war ii, they were being held for their own protection. >> my father said to me when i was young, if it was for our own security, why were the machine guns pointed in, and why were we the ones inside the barbed wire fences? >> reporter: he sees parallels to what is happening now, laura bush wrote a piece with the similarities to the camps, calling it one of the most shamefu
. >> ann rubin sat down with him to get his thoughts on the government's controversial border separationth what he had to say.>> reporter: mike honda and his family were held at a camp in colorado, but they weren't together, and he does she -- he says they were together, but he fears children being separated from their parents. thousands of immigrant children being held without their parents inside the wire walls. >> my first reaction was disbelief, how do you take a child or...
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ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. jaw. >>> tomorrow's world cup starts tomorrow.erage starts at 7 a.m. and because the world cup will be airing on ktvu, we are moving "mornings on 2" to ktvu plus beginning at 7 a.m. daly a authorities say lived under an assumed name after did i setting the air force reportedly worked for the university of california after deserting the air force. william howard hughes junior was tracked down after vanishing 35 years ago. the "chronicle" says hughes went by the name, barry owe berne and was a benefits actuary for uc working in the president's office. he wo a consultant foritte in s he was a captain in the air force when he vanished in 1983, with top secret clea he is being held as a deserter. >>> days after the summit between president trump and kim jong-un, the president says he is no longer a threat. but it could take years town wind the nuclear capabilities. greg palkot reports. >> reporter: president trump and kim jong-un signed an agreement on denuclearization at their historic summit. now the president's naonrity te make sure
ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. jaw. >>> tomorrow's world cup starts tomorrow.erage starts at 7 a.m. and because the world cup will be airing on ktvu, we are moving "mornings on 2" to ktvu plus beginning at 7 a.m. daly a authorities say lived under an assumed name after did i setting the air force reportedly worked for the university of california after deserting the air force. william howard hughes junior was tracked down after vanishing 35 years ago. the "chronicle"...
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ktvu's ann rubin has more from san jose. >>> reporter: the companies will invest in a city fund as well as in the infrastructure itself. it's the price they pay for access to the poles. but eventually about one in every 16 light poles in san jose will have the small cells attached that hope to eliminate dead spots and allow for faster streaming of data. talk about information overload! with experts projecting there will be four billion cell phones, tablets and other devices in people's hands in the next five years, infrastructure simply can't keep up. and that, according to the city of san jose, is why they are taking action now. >> this is the largest deployment of small cells in any city in the country, more than 4,000 small cells, an investment of more than half a billion dollars in our city. >> reporter: this took agreements with three telecommunications companies, verizon, at&t and mobility. the deals will allow them to attach small cells to city light poles. they look like this and in theory will improve coverage in san jose and facilitate 5g down the road. >> so by moving the dat
ktvu's ann rubin has more from san jose. >>> reporter: the companies will invest in a city fund as well as in the infrastructure itself. it's the price they pay for access to the poles. but eventually about one in every 16 light poles in san jose will have the small cells attached that hope to eliminate dead spots and allow for faster streaming of data. talk about information overload! with experts projecting there will be four billion cell phones, tablets and other devices in people's...
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. >> ann rubin takes a look at the highlights so far. >> reporter: 6000 people from 77 countries came to hear what is new in the world of apple. today kicking off the annual developers conference in san jose. >> good morning and welcome to apple 2018. >> reporter: they promised to speed up the old phones and making the photos pop with new features with the ability to connect 32 people at once on face time. it is the way that apple promises to limit you that has others excited. >> we have all d ourselves in situations like this. >> reporter: the screen time function can help you track your use and scale it back if you want, a response to criticism about the addiction. >> i think it is important especially for the parents that now have greater control on how long the kids play a game, or how long the kids can stay on instagram. >> reporter: on the horizon is the big change for the developers. they can soon design the app for ios that would also work for the thousands of apps running on the macintosh and that will score more for the mac. >> reporter: there will be a walkie-talkie feature
. >> ann rubin takes a look at the highlights so far. >> reporter: 6000 people from 77 countries came to hear what is new in the world of apple. today kicking off the annual developers conference in san jose. >> good morning and welcome to apple 2018. >> reporter: they promised to speed up the old phones and making the photos pop with new features with the ability to connect 32 people at once on face time. it is the way that apple promises to limit you that has others...
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ann rubin has the highlights. >> reporter: 6000 people from 77 countries came to hear what is new in off their annual developers conference in san jose. >> good morning and welcome. >> reporter: there will be new operating systems, ios 12, there's a mode make pop and features to connect 32 people at once on facetiming. apple promises to limit views that has people excited. >> we have found ourselves in situations like this. >> reporter: a screen time function will help you track use and you can scale it back if you want. it isresponse to criticism importanfor parents. parents have greater control of how long their kids can play a game or stay on instagram. >> also on horizon, achange for developers. they will be able to sign an app for ios that were work four also. >> by 2020, we will have thousands of apps working on mcintosh. if anything, -- >> reporter: apple has a walkie- talkie feature, augmenting reality to make it easier to use. there's an mot section of the phone to include personalized imo j's. developer say they were not disappointed. >> there are good things in the operati
ann rubin has the highlights. >> reporter: 6000 people from 77 countries came to hear what is new in off their annual developers conference in san jose. >> good morning and welcome. >> reporter: there will be new operating systems, ios 12, there's a mode make pop and features to connect 32 people at once on facetiming. apple promises to limit views that has people excited. >> we have found ourselves in situations like this. >> reporter: a screen time function will...
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mister rubin? >> in my written testimony, there episodes of overwhelming pressure that has caused iran to back down. that's what led to the release of the hostages in 1981, that's what led to the end of the iranian iraq war, history can be the president on this. >> let me finish. the president has tweeted that it's time for change in iran. the secretary of state wrote the congress must act to change iranian behavior, and ultimately the iranian regime. and doctor ruben, i understand that regime change is the only strategy, short of military strikes that will deny iran a nuclear bomb. this question about what the implications are of a torn up deal, are not idle questions. they are real. we are heading in a different direction. that's what's happening. >> are you. -- >> i understand that you think assassination is a tool as well, in your writing, that --? that is woefully imprecise, i know the article you are referring to, would you like -- >> my time, my time is running out. >> then the accurate. >>
mister rubin? >> in my written testimony, there episodes of overwhelming pressure that has caused iran to back down. that's what led to the release of the hostages in 1981, that's what led to the end of the iranian iraq war, history can be the president on this. >> let me finish. the president has tweeted that it's time for change in iran. the secretary of state wrote the congress must act to change iranian behavior, and ultimately the iranian regime. and doctor ruben, i understand...
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. >> tucker: dave rubin hosts the rubin report and he joins us. vegreat t you.ver led bl clto wh do i suddenly feel sorry for him because he is this old guy who's been cast aside by a party because he is no longer useful. that is my instinct. >> that's weird. if you just suddenly went soft on bill clinton. i'm not sure what i'm doing here on this tucker carlson show. >> tucker: he's disposable. they are attacking him now. >> the left -- this is what they have been doing. this may be a case wre the left as opposed to each their own butas they eat their own evn when they are not supposed to. it's interesting that he is ill trying to h as victim. he's not a victim. he's not the victim when it comes to monica lewinsky and knocked the victim when it comes to all those other women, regardless of what the actual truthns is. if we are supposed to believe the initial accusation. of course, we ho find evidence for these things. this is just the nature of what is happening in general with the internet right now. the conversation just doesn't stop. when this was happening w
. >> tucker: dave rubin hosts the rubin report and he joins us. vegreat t you.ver led bl clto wh do i suddenly feel sorry for him because he is this old guy who's been cast aside by a party because he is no longer useful. that is my instinct. >> that's weird. if you just suddenly went soft on bill clinton. i'm not sure what i'm doing here on this tucker carlson show. >> tucker: he's disposable. they are attacking him now. >> the left -- this is what they have been doing....
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sure s ann rubin says the situation doesn't escalate. >>> reporter: take a good look.ea preschools, one in union city, the other in newark. both are owned by safari kid. >> you have seen the video a few times, but unfortunately we have not been able to identify who that individual is. >> reporter: the first attack shown here happened thanksgiving weekend. the woman attempts to light a molotov cocktail unsuccessfully then resorts to smashing the school's glass door with a bottle. the second incident happened memorial day weekend. this one struck a location in newark and this time for a caused serious damage. >> arson is a very serious crime. and it's affecting a lot of families and we take this case seriously. it's one of our top priority cases right now. >> reporter: safari kid has preschool and daycare locations around the bay area. administrators say they have been working closely with police. they have also stepped up their security with cameras, keypads and motion sensors. they say it's important for parents to feel their kids are safe. >> from day one, when the in
sure s ann rubin says the situation doesn't escalate. >>> reporter: take a good look.ea preschools, one in union city, the other in newark. both are owned by safari kid. >> you have seen the video a few times, but unfortunately we have not been able to identify who that individual is. >> reporter: the first attack shown here happened thanksgiving weekend. the woman attempts to light a molotov cocktail unsuccessfully then resorts to smashing the school's glass door with a...
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ann rubin will take us inside and explain what amenities you will be getting if you have paying thatof money. >>> reporter: if you have $96.8 million to spend, this might be the house for you. situated in the foothills above palo alto, the listing agent describes it as 13.35 acres of pure privacy and tranquility. >> i think this is in a lot ways for lley estate. >> reporter: the home featurere executive board meetings, and a safe room for emergencies. it's also got a poker room, a pizza room with a wood-burning oven and a sports setup a pro athlete would envy. >> it has its own private pavilion an ice hockey rink that doubles as a tennis court. >> reporter: that's separate from the indoor basketball court. there's a full locker room and indoor spa and massage room. >> what i like is it's split on four separate levels so actually each one of the levels is not too overwhelming. they are 4,000 square feet each. >> reporter: it could set a sales record for palo alto. built in2008 it's own by sun microsystems cofounder scott mcneeley. he sits on the board of the company that's selling the
ann rubin will take us inside and explain what amenities you will be getting if you have paying thatof money. >>> reporter: if you have $96.8 million to spend, this might be the house for you. situated in the foothills above palo alto, the listing agent describes it as 13.35 acres of pure privacy and tranquility. >> i think this is in a lot ways for lley estate. >> reporter: the home featurere executive board meetings, and a safe room for emergencies. it's also got a poker...
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in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, an uber driver accused of shooting and killing passenger. what the driver said happened. >> california banning state funded travel to oklahoma over a new law with lgbt couples and adoption. >> children will lose out on having families. my name is tony thurmond. education isn't the goal, - it's the gateway. hold the key... to every child's opportunity. we reject trump's attacks on our public schools. and invest in the teachers dreamers. modernize our curriculum and empower educators to teach beyond the test because creativity and critical thinking are as important as facts and figures. i'm tony thurmond the work starts now. state superintendent. >>> an uber driver is behind bars accused of shooting and killing his passenger. 29-year-old michael hancock was arrested this morning for first-degree murder in denver, colorado. a witness called 911 saying an uber driver claimed he shot a passenger who tried to attack him. when police arrived on scene, they found the victim with apparent gunshot wounds lying on the floorboards of the fron
in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, an uber driver accused of shooting and killing passenger. what the driver said happened. >> california banning state funded travel to oklahoma over a new law with lgbt couples and adoption. >> children will lose out on having families. my name is tony thurmond. education isn't the goal, - it's the gateway. hold the key... to every child's opportunity. we reject trump's attacks on our public schools. and invest in the...
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we'll talk to david rubin in a moment.and the headline, from a former top reagan aide mark weinberg, assistant press secretary. he says the world is safer place today than it was yesterday and president trump deserves full credit. he is next. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. . stuart: despite all the good news on the economy, despite the trump summit meeting in singapore, despite all of that, stocks aredown. dow industrials down 10 points, i don't pretend to understand it. maybe get our experts to fill me in. >>> next case this afternoon, a judge will issue his ruling on the at&t-time warner
we'll talk to david rubin in a moment.and the headline, from a former top reagan aide mark weinberg, assistant press secretary. he says the world is safer place today than it was yesterday and president trump deserves full credit. he is next. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is...
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ann rubin has more on what happened. >> reporter: this is what a santa teresa high school student saids one day. his teacher picked up a rope used for arm exercises. >> his teacher made a rope- like structure around his own neck and directly said to the student, stay away from me. >> reporter: the teacher who is also the student's football coach later claimed it had been a joke. but he is white and the student is black. the student says a simulated rope around the neck can never be made light of. >> it shouldn't be joked about. the student was like that's not okay. >> we have had a whole history of lynchings happening. they call them nooses. many of our ancestors were hung. >> reporter: the team's family went to san jose police and the east side union high school district both promptly beginning to investigate. the school district found there was credible evidence the incident happened and so today the superintendent released a statement saying the district will redouble its efforts to, quote, ensure that discrimination, harassment and bullying are removed from our campuses. but commun
ann rubin has more on what happened. >> reporter: this is what a santa teresa high school student saids one day. his teacher picked up a rope used for arm exercises. >> his teacher made a rope- like structure around his own neck and directly said to the student, stay away from me. >> reporter: the teacher who is also the student's football coach later claimed it had been a joke. but he is white and the student is black. the student says a simulated rope around the neck can...
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lot of trouble as a country because we do have an opportunity to yank them back a bit. >> jennifer rubin morones, and karine jean-pierre. thank you for joining me. that is "all in" for this evening. >> one man too many. >> it wasn't like bang, bang, until suddenly there was one man left. >> it wasn't like bang, bang, bang. it was like bang, pause, bang, pause. >> which sounds more like what? execution? >> you could take it that way, yes. >> a cold-blooded killing. who pulled the trigger? did jealousy drive someone to murder or did she? >> michelle was brilliant, cunning, ruthless woman. >> three lives lost in a deadly triangle.
lot of trouble as a country because we do have an opportunity to yank them back a bit. >> jennifer rubin morones, and karine jean-pierre. thank you for joining me. that is "all in" for this evening. >> one man too many. >> it wasn't like bang, bang, until suddenly there was one man left. >> it wasn't like bang, bang, bang. it was like bang, pause, bang, pause. >> which sounds more like what? execution? >> you could take it that way, yes. >> a...
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leading off our discussion now, matt miller, harry litman, and also with us jennifer rubin. matt miller, you have studied more inspector general reports in the justice department than any of us. your reaction to the 568 pages. >> i think you nailed the most important part of it. what i think it shows is that the president has been telling a lie to the american people for months now, for over a year about what happened in this investigation. we found out today to the extent the fbi did anything wrong, it helped donald trump, not hurt him. i think the hardest thing for me to be honest in reading this report, a lot of these people i know, i worked with a number of them, it's painful to see what happened at the justice department, the fbi director takes a lot of the blame but loretta lynch takes a lot of blame from not preventing him from holding that press conference in july or sending that letter in october. it's a painful moment for the fbi. one of the sad things we know, the president has behaved irresponsibly in the attacks he's launched on the justice department. almost al
leading off our discussion now, matt miller, harry litman, and also with us jennifer rubin. matt miller, you have studied more inspector general reports in the justice department than any of us. your reaction to the 568 pages. >> i think you nailed the most important part of it. what i think it shows is that the president has been telling a lie to the american people for months now, for over a year about what happened in this investigation. we found out today to the extent the fbi did...
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said it off we don't need to talk business up on anything just a play called rubin if you think it was f.s.s. he said you know this is demo baloney an easy way to fit all duping following the said. eve movie had to pay several million dollars in bail to have his international arrest warrant lifted. and still facing an indictment for fencing stolen goods has made new accusations regarding the picasso heiresses financial scams. when you know what all the. moderna. said to. that mall is shall want to sit through what. each movie sold this because so drawing painter and his model to katherine. once again no mention of her name the money was paid to an offshore company in panama this time. while the drawing turned up at the geneva freeport. of also. it. as a never before. good we should. know she really. is busy don't want to. look out it. never. says about your exit is not true i don't see. we contacted katherine utahns lawyer for response to eve serious accusations here is her reply. does not wish to communicate or to participate in any sort of broadcast. originally thought is drastic to
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lot of trouble as a country because we do have an opportunity to yank them back a bit. >> jennifer rubin karine jean-pierre. thank you for joining me. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chris. thanks for all your reporting on these stories this week. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. rachel does have the night off. she will be back on monday. i am ari melber, and we have actually a lot to get to tonight. there is a major deadline approaching in the legal case involving donald trump's lawyer michael cohen. intriguing new clues about whether cohen may be preparing to flip on his former client. the reporter who knows more than just about anyone about what is going on in michael cohen's head right now, she joins us in a few minutes. a lot of legal
lot of trouble as a country because we do have an opportunity to yank them back a bit. >> jennifer rubin karine jean-pierre. thank you for joining me. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chris. thanks for all your reporting on these stories this week. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. rachel does have the night off. she will be back on monday....
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our reporters wendy lee of the san francisco chronicle and wired's peter rubin, this week on "press: here." good morning, mcgrew. this past thursday marked the solstice and the start of summer and it is a darn good excuse to talk about beer. the business of beer is a lot more complicated than you think. you can't just brew the stuff and expect to make money. you have to find a distributor and you have to compete with hundreds of other beer makers for shelf space. drinking beer is fun, making beer is work. nobody knows that better than robert nathanson, long time expert in the adult refreshment industry and ceo of paul mia beer joined by wendy lee of san francisco chronicle and peter wired. and let's talk about beer. you can't just make this stuff and sell it, right? you had a target audience, a specific audience from the get-go. >> yeah. so i've always been in the he chiropractor. and having a product that was 100%al natural flavor spoke to e of valid in these events that we did where people were tasting our beer and said this is incredible. >> but you're going after more than j the
our reporters wendy lee of the san francisco chronicle and wired's peter rubin, this week on "press: here." good morning, mcgrew. this past thursday marked the solstice and the start of summer and it is a darn good excuse to talk about beer. the business of beer is a lot more complicated than you think. you can't just brew the stuff and expect to make money. you have to find a distributor and you have to compete with hundreds of other beer makers for shelf space. drinking beer is fun,...
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mood he actually place here in russia for rubin and he's somebody who's been dubbed the iranians messi and they'll be going up against. another team with a very good defensive record in their final qualifying group they played six games and only actually didn't concede a goal that defense being led by you ventus is messy so expect to laura's going to be tight not too many goals although i say that it will probably end up being a four drool. should be a really good game to get things kicked off here in st petersburg my mother's arabian so i'm not going to pretend to not be very biased throughout the course of the whole tournament but actually here in st petersburg with regards to the funds and on the way here even in the airport as we were flying in the moroccan in the rainy and funds in the airport during the stopover all singing songs and chanting songs at each other but all in very good nature and we've seen a number of supporters will king around the city today so amazing out. but just fun . colombian fans argentinian festival football with people all around the world getting to kno
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sides come to an agreement and salvage what could be a historic summit let's talk about that with joel rubin who served as deputy assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs in the obama administration and he's current. strategy group he joins us from the lake charles capital and toll according to u.s. intelligence reports the u.s. community has concluded that north korea does not intend to give up its nuclear weapons any time soon where we stand on the summit. well there it's great to be with you and nobody really knows where we stand with the summit queerly there ongoing preparations for the possibility of a summit but the current moment says no summit and the president seems to be very concerned that he's not going to get clear outcomes from a summit that he could then bring back home and say look i have achieved tangible results and that wouldn't be a surprise the united states north korea had decades of diplomacy in fits and starts has been very difficult but the president has sort of jumped into this quickly without a real plan and we're seeing the hazards of that approach rig
sides come to an agreement and salvage what could be a historic summit let's talk about that with joel rubin who served as deputy assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs in the obama administration and he's current. strategy group he joins us from the lake charles capital and toll according to u.s. intelligence reports the u.s. community has concluded that north korea does not intend to give up its nuclear weapons any time soon where we stand on the summit. well there it's great to...
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my name is rubin represent. russian or. a major investor is what you talked about a lot of projects but given the current to pollute. situation is a potential for further growth. than one of these is where we should expect further growth. this is put in stone or. you can be on and all. of me to. those who resist. because those who resist the in their keepers into you can just as. often you could i was going spurs is. right ok as i mentioned earlier on we don't have anybody to be able to translate the german spoken by the austrian president there so we'll have to dip out of that q. and a session where we will listen across so we do have some colleagues who do know what's going on there and we will be able to tell you what's being said at that q. and a between president putin and his austrian counterpart on what is his first international trip since starting his fourth term as a president he was congratulating there the anniversary of the fiftieth anniversary of gas and deliveries to austria that's the first european country
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the iranian saw the movie has been dubbed the iranian messi and actually plays here in russia for rubin and so both of those players had he saw there will be hoping that they could be the difference for the teams here today. show i think since there was a to rally outside the stadium there and inside the stating it's still. about quarter of an hour but let's move now to the final game of the day economic time we call it shouldn't spain taking on portugal that's happening down on the black sea coast down there in sochi a swarm here in moscow but i'll tell you it's even more down there and i think we can go live to cape partridge i think we're. ok good afternoon and go on tell us how hot is it down in a city in sochi. oh i'm sorry i have to say when i woke up this morning i could see it was like the cosmos. or maybe there's a prediction of thunderstorms possibly on the time i phone for the weather forecast and then i'll come up bright faced and then suddenly all the sunshine again in the air and not got thirty degrees i don't think i've taken my sunglasses off until it actually going to b
the iranian saw the movie has been dubbed the iranian messi and actually plays here in russia for rubin and so both of those players had he saw there will be hoping that they could be the difference for the teams here today. show i think since there was a to rally outside the stadium there and inside the stating it's still. about quarter of an hour but let's move now to the final game of the day economic time we call it shouldn't spain taking on portugal that's happening down on the black sea...
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we have turned it now into what we call the rubin engagement center. we believe the first step is to divert individuals who may be have committed a little crime but not really an issue, someone with a mental health or substance abuse disorder there are emts and paramedics on staff. it is overseen by a medical director. if an individual gets dropped off, they turn around and walk away. does individuals that i've been there, we have had 1300 over the last year all of them have been connected. we have a 30 day facility to try to get sober, be it some sort of housing services to really get that low hanging fruit in sequential intercept model. the first part of the upside down trying to where you're going to get the most bang for your buck. keeping individuals out of the system and keeping them from cycling through. anne: the first cut is that a police officer is not currently using a tool, but eventually will have assessment will to try to identify folks. the second step is the place where people can go in indianapolis is a newly created engagement center,
we have turned it now into what we call the rubin engagement center. we believe the first step is to divert individuals who may be have committed a little crime but not really an issue, someone with a mental health or substance abuse disorder there are emts and paramedics on staff. it is overseen by a medical director. if an individual gets dropped off, they turn around and walk away. does individuals that i've been there, we have had 1300 over the last year all of them have been connected. we...
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republicans and democrats hope to accomplish from this meeting, deputy assistant secretary of state joel rubin hansen. thank you for joining us this morning. what do you want to see come from this summit? >> no doubt this is a make or break summit for the western alliance and this summit where donald trump will be meeting with vladimir putin will determine whether or not the united states and russia are closer or the united states and western europe are closer and there is no secret donald trump prefers vladimir putin personally to the leaders of germany, britain, the uk, france and others. it will determine where we go forward. we have major issues on national security, conflicts with russia like ukraine, syria, iran and election interference, a lot on the table but where we are in our alliance will be determined from the summit. >> i think the problem is not that donald trump thinks vladimir putin is not our enemy and is trying to make friends with him but we have differences with our allies in western europe and we can make better relations with russia so we have fewer problems with them. t
republicans and democrats hope to accomplish from this meeting, deputy assistant secretary of state joel rubin hansen. thank you for joining us this morning. what do you want to see come from this summit? >> no doubt this is a make or break summit for the western alliance and this summit where donald trump will be meeting with vladimir putin will determine whether or not the united states and russia are closer or the united states and western europe are closer and there is no secret...
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and hope republicans get routed, people like jennifer rubin and all those guys, to see the republicanparty destroyed, the original sin of embracing trump. for me personally if there is anything the last couple years have taught us it is making straight line political projections what the future holds, the surest way to get the universe to make a full out of you, if you look at how the last 21/2 years of gone, 2017-2018, like they were dropping acid in the writers room. it has been crazy. by this time next year we will be remembering fondly how well we did in the great us canada war. it is hard to predict. >> you mentioned congress not doing their job and ability to legislate. how much of that power do you think they could get back if they passed appropriations bills and a full budget every year? >> i don't know if it would be step one. step one would be getting bloodhounds and finding their spine but it would be near the top of the list. congress has lost interest in controlling the power of the purse. for structural reasons both parties are more interested in running like parliamenta
and hope republicans get routed, people like jennifer rubin and all those guys, to see the republicanparty destroyed, the original sin of embracing trump. for me personally if there is anything the last couple years have taught us it is making straight line political projections what the future holds, the surest way to get the universe to make a full out of you, if you look at how the last 21/2 years of gone, 2017-2018, like they were dropping acid in the writers room. it has been crazy. by...
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ann rubin reports it's nestled in the hills of palo alto and is now one of the most expensive houses to ever come on the market in the bay area. >> reporter: if you have $96.8 million to spend, this might be the house for you. situated in the foothills above palo alto, the agent describes it as 13.35 acres of pure privacy and tranquility. >> this is in a lot of ways for a buyer with the funds, this is the quintessential silicon valley estate. >> featuring a conference area for board meetings in a safe room for emergencies. it has a poker room, pete's room with a wood burning oven in the sport setup of pro athletes. >> it has its own private pavilion, ice hockey rink and can double as a tennis court. >> reporter: it is separate from the basket ball court. >> what i like about this house is it is split on four levels. each one of the levels is not too overwhelming. they are 4000 square feet. >> reporter: it could set a record. constructed in 2008, owned by scott mcneely and he sits on the board of rex real estate, the company that is selling the home. use artificial intelligent to matc
ann rubin reports it's nestled in the hills of palo alto and is now one of the most expensive houses to ever come on the market in the bay area. >> reporter: if you have $96.8 million to spend, this might be the house for you. situated in the foothills above palo alto, the agent describes it as 13.35 acres of pure privacy and tranquility. >> this is in a lot of ways for a buyer with the funds, this is the quintessential silicon valley estate. >> featuring a conference area for...
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are calling for confrontations backed up by some in the media like the washington post's jennifer rubin who writes it is not a bad thing to show those who think they are exempt from personal responsibility that their actions bring scorn, exclusion and rejection. in lexington, sarah sanders was asked to leave the red hen restaurant with the latest on the controversy. >> reporter: a generation ago it would have been a violation of congressional ethics and special good manners, a sitting member of democrats, maxine waters, important constituents to banish it ministration officials from all public places, quote, if you see anybody from that cabinet, restaurant, department store, gasoline station, get out and create a crowd and push back and tell them they are not welcome anymore anywhere and a generation ago it would have an unthinkable for president to respond in kind but donald trump fired back congresswoman maxine waters, an external low iq person has come together with nancy pelosi, the face of the democrat party, called for harm to supporters,e carel what you wish for. the exchange mar
are calling for confrontations backed up by some in the media like the washington post's jennifer rubin who writes it is not a bad thing to show those who think they are exempt from personal responsibility that their actions bring scorn, exclusion and rejection. in lexington, sarah sanders was asked to leave the red hen restaurant with the latest on the controversy. >> reporter: a generation ago it would have been a violation of congressional ethics and special good manners, a sitting...
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ann rubin tells us that soccer stadium will host some of the matches. >> portugal, portugal. >> reporter- portuguese club, there was already excitement. >> i am busy for that day. so i can watch the game. >> reporter: there is more excitement with the announcement that the world cup will be coming here. in 2026, the u.s., mexi will jo games. >> one of the things i think about is what will happen over the next eight years. the sport of soccer will be in the conversation every day. >> reporter: there is a good chance the bay area will play host to some of the games at there were 23 cities under consideration but the bay area host committee said the pitch was well received, getting the secoighest rated technical evaluation. host to soccer games before like the cope america sent scenario and the gold cup. >> they look at the demographics of the with the community offerings are, hotels, practice facilities. there are many things that go of them. is and those factor >> reporter: this year's world cup is set to begin, while they will have viewing parties at all hours. >> we are very much in wor
ann rubin tells us that soccer stadium will host some of the matches. >> portugal, portugal. >> reporter- portuguese club, there was already excitement. >> i am busy for that day. so i can watch the game. >> reporter: there is more excitement with the announcement that the world cup will be coming here. in 2026, the u.s., mexi will jo games. >> one of the things i think about is what will happen over the next eight years. the sport of soccer will be in the...
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being able to sleep in their parkg lots, at a time when they are dealing with a budget short, as ann rubinxplains, they say they need to focus on transportation, not housing.>> reporter: they live in places like stockton, because they can't afford to live in silicon valley, hours long commutes, on top of the long shifts on the road.>> recall each of their zombies. >> for the last 20 years, they have given up permits, allowing weary drivers to sleep on the lots, a program that drivers say they love, and one that is going to dissipate -- disappear. y want to take away from us, it's like they don't really care.>> reporter: it is simply not a viable long-term solution, plus they cite a strain on the resources.>> people that need to maintain and regulate the permits, and security, that have to patrol the area, it is time to look at other alternatives. >> only 20 people currently using them, but at local 265, they would like to, they wish it would reconsider.>> i can't imagine the cost being that great to process 20 permits, they have security guards there anyway, i can't imagine it being that c
being able to sleep in their parkg lots, at a time when they are dealing with a budget short, as ann rubinxplains, they say they need to focus on transportation, not housing.>> reporter: they live in places like stockton, because they can't afford to live in silicon valley, hours long commutes, on top of the long shifts on the road.>> recall each of their zombies. >> for the last 20 years, they have given up permits, allowing weary drivers to sleep on the lots, a program that...
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in danville, ann rubin with ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we are losing our humanity, compassion toward each otherrustration with homelessness boils over, at 10:45, we hear from the man who captured this vio 's belongings lake merritt. >>> something waiting for passengers on the rails tomorrow. where and why coming next. >>> a snapshot of the departments use of force. they get an earful from an angry family. >>> close captioning for the 10:00 news brought to by mancini sleep world, they're having the largest mattress sale. get ready for pixar pier!... prepare to be awed... ...prepare to be moved... prepare to make a mad dash... because with the cricoaster... ...pixar pal-a-round... ...and a bunch of your favorite pixar characters... it's going to be pretty incredible. pixar pier, opening june 23rd. only at disney california adventure park. >>> new at ten, report released by dark by officers using force. the results are troubling. they were seized on by the family of a man killed by a dart officer. we are at oakland where he was shot. deborah. >> reporter: a few days into the new year, a father of
in danville, ann rubin with ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we are losing our humanity, compassion toward each otherrustration with homelessness boils over, at 10:45, we hear from the man who captured this vio 's belongings lake merritt. >>> something waiting for passengers on the rails tomorrow. where and why coming next. >>> a snapshot of the departments use of force. they get an earful from an angry family. >>> close captioning for the 10:00 news brought to by...
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joining us now michael rubin, ceo of parent company kinetic. know you paid a lot less than what "the post" is saying for this they think they didn't lose money. what's true? >> we did pay a lot less than the original we did pay a less. this is actually a company that i've wanted to buy since 2009. there's probably not been a deal i worked on longer than acquiring this. >> can you believe you're getting it what you're getting it for >> you don't want to gloat >> to me it was great outcome for saks i think their stock was up nicely on the news >> you know how to do it >> and for us it's a major win because rue la la and gilt have similar business models. >> they were appealing similar groups rue la la and gilt, there's no overlap in w their clientele is really. >> i'd say tj maxx and marshalls probably had a similar bit the demographics of the customers are similar. generally a younger customer, under 40 years old makes more than $100,000 a year. but what's interesting for us if you think about it, rue la la has 600 full-time people that wake up
joining us now michael rubin, ceo of parent company kinetic. know you paid a lot less than what "the post" is saying for this they think they didn't lose money. what's true? >> we did pay a lot less than the original we did pay a less. this is actually a company that i've wanted to buy since 2009. there's probably not been a deal i worked on longer than acquiring this. >> can you believe you're getting it what you're getting it for >> you don't want to gloat >>...
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ann rubin explains the same group has been moved several times. >> reporter: in the last week, theress encampment off of storey road. charred trees and terrified neighbors. a mobile home park sits on the other side of the retaining wall. its residents stay up all night to call 911. >> help me it is going to burn my house. i have no place to live with my kids. >> reporter: leticia that lives with her ailing mother, children and grandchildren said she has found syringes in her yard and spotted men climbing the wall. >> they need to be removed. we are in danger. we are scared. i do not sleep at night. when i smell fire i panic and go in the backyard. >> reporter: a city councilmember held a news conference today. the encampment is on caltrans land and he is calling on them to react. >> it may prevent more tragic things from happening. >> reporter: caltrans said there is no easy remedy. they regularly remove camps in the area but only see them pop up nearby. >> it only takes a few days and people occupy the area again. >> reporter: they cleared and encampment under the 101/280 interchang
ann rubin explains the same group has been moved several times. >> reporter: in the last week, theress encampment off of storey road. charred trees and terrified neighbors. a mobile home park sits on the other side of the retaining wall. its residents stay up all night to call 911. >> help me it is going to burn my house. i have no place to live with my kids. >> reporter: leticia that lives with her ailing mother, children and grandchildren said she has found syringes in her...
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just decided they're hoping that the republicans get routed, and the people like max and jennifer rubinand those guys just simply want to see the republican party destroyed because of the original sin of embracing trump. i think for me personally, if there's anything that the last couple of years has taught us, is making straightline political projects about what the future holds, is the surest way to get the universe to make a fool out of you. i mean, if you just look at the way the last two and a half years have gone, it's the writers of 2017 and 2018 -- it's like they were dropping acid in the writer's room. by this time next year we'll all remember fondly how well we did in the great u.s.-canada war. and so just very hard for me to predict one way or the other. >> question. >> mr. goldberg, how much of -- you mentioned about congress not doing their job and their inability to legislate. how much of that power do you think they could get back if they actually pass appropriations bills and a full -- and a full budget every year? >> that would be -- i don't if it would be step one. ste
just decided they're hoping that the republicans get routed, and the people like max and jennifer rubinand those guys just simply want to see the republican party destroyed because of the original sin of embracing trump. i think for me personally, if there's anything that the last couple of years has taught us, is making straightline political projects about what the future holds, is the surest way to get the universe to make a fool out of you. i mean, if you just look at the way the last two...
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. >> jennifer rubin, enrique morones, and karine jean-pierre. thank you for joining me. that is "all in" for this evening. >> one man too many. >> it wasn't like bang, bang, until suddenly there was one man left. >> it wasn't like bang, bang, bang. it was like bang, pause, bang, pause. >> which sounds more like what? execution? >> you could take it that way, yes. >> a cold-blooded killing. who pulled the trigger? did jealousy drive someone to murder or did she? >> michelle was brilliant, cunning, ruthless woman. >> three lives lost in a deadly triangle. >>> thanks for joining us. this is a story of a death in a military but one that happened thousands of miles from a battlefield. a dedicated military man who survived war zones to be caught in the cross fire of a lover's triangle. here's keith morrison. >> what was she thinking? when she went to the computer? when she typed in those five little words? did she not understand where those little words might lead? >> where are you at? okay. what's your name? >> michelle. >> michelle was no doubt about it dissatisfied. here sh
. >> jennifer rubin, enrique morones, and karine jean-pierre. thank you for joining me. that is "all in" for this evening. >> one man too many. >> it wasn't like bang, bang, until suddenly there was one man left. >> it wasn't like bang, bang, bang. it was like bang, pause, bang, pause. >> which sounds more like what? execution? >> you could take it that way, yes. >> a cold-blooded killing. who pulled the trigger? did jealousy drive someone to...
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jennifer rubin wrote a piece on the lost art of shunning. she feels for the restaurant owner.ennifer, shunning not a lost art. it was once used to ostracize people for religious reasons. it's extremism. jennifer hates trump and everyone linked to name some of the extremism is warranted. meanwhile, maxine waters wants more than just shunning. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, attic gasoline station, you get up and create a crowd. you tell them they are not welcome. >> greg: you're not welcome at this gasoline station. where will this end question work we saw it started. >> if you vote for trump, then you, the voter, are standing at the border like nazis going you here, you hear. we have to flip it. given the evilness of donald trump but if you vote comedic no longer support yourself. a >> greg: what a dope. why is the guy yelling nazi often best in imitating one. he branded millions of people which opens doors to anything. shunning, harassment, name-calling, violence. or coming right to your home to terrify your family. >> free the
jennifer rubin wrote a piece on the lost art of shunning. she feels for the restaurant owner.ennifer, shunning not a lost art. it was once used to ostracize people for religious reasons. it's extremism. jennifer hates trump and everyone linked to name some of the extremism is warranted. meanwhile, maxine waters wants more than just shunning. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, attic gasoline station, you get up and create a crowd. you tell them...