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ashley and sabrina are back with us. josh, i'll start with you, i'll start with the up in comments from secretary tillerson because he's not convinced it seems that cuba's hands are clean in all this. >> reporter: that's right. we said to secretary tillerson in this interview, look, it's been more than a year since this started. and it has been months since you kicked out cuban diplomats and pulled americans out of cuba. and you are still not able to say what is happening, who is doing it. is it justified to have worsened our relations with cuba that much. and he was pushing back to say there was no way to protect the people down there as long as this is unsolved. even though we don't know who did it, he is still certain somebody in cuba's government has to be able to stop it. >> what have we learned from the fbi, too? this is a new wrinkle in all of this as well. >> reporter: the funny thing is the fbi won't publicly admit they are investigating because they don't like to talk about the ongoing investigations. jim comey
ashley and sabrina are back with us. josh, i'll start with you, i'll start with the up in comments from secretary tillerson because he's not convinced it seems that cuba's hands are clean in all this. >> reporter: that's right. we said to secretary tillerson in this interview, look, it's been more than a year since this started. and it has been months since you kicked out cuban diplomats and pulled americans out of cuba. and you are still not able to say what is happening, who is doing...
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i'm david asman and let's focus with more with steve forbes, sabrina schaeffer, john tamny and capri. next friday is the deadline to certify or decertify iranian compliance with the deal? should we decertify the deal? >> yes, it's the biggest source of terrorism in the worrell. they've suppressed their own people and financing hezbollah, which is killing thousands of people in the middle east. you have that scandal, the politico revealed and the drug deal. it's a rotten regime spreading terror, this is a way to get rid of it. david: president trump says the iran deal empowered the government and didn't empower at all the iranian people and that's apparently what the iranian people are now saying. let me just put on the screen, donald trump's tweet earlier. the people of iran finally acting against the brutal and corrupt iranian regime. all of the money that president obama foolishly gavehem went into terrism and into their pockets. th people hav little food, big inflioat and no human rights. the.s. is watching. what do you think? >> well, i don't think the protests have anything to do
i'm david asman and let's focus with more with steve forbes, sabrina schaeffer, john tamny and capri. next friday is the deadline to certify or decertify iranian compliance with the deal? should we decertify the deal? >> yes, it's the biggest source of terrorism in the worrell. they've suppressed their own people and financing hezbollah, which is killing thousands of people in the middle east. you have that scandal, the politico revealed and the drug deal. it's a rotten regime spreading...
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david: let me go to you, sabrina, what happens in 2018. how does all of this affect the mid term elections coming up. >> if republicans are smart, they won't just point to the different stories, some of which might not be entirely true. but i think what they will point to is that they understand that this is our hard-earned money that they're borrowing, rather than the other way around, the way that democrats often talk about it, that we're giving you money back, as if it's theirs to begin with. it's not. that's the narratives the republicans should go with. david: the government didn't make it, we did. north and south korean officials meeting for the first time in more than years this week and south korea says it's because of president trump. so is trump's tough talk getting them to talk. we debate it coming up next. p. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financia
david: let me go to you, sabrina, what happens in 2018. how does all of this affect the mid term elections coming up. >> if republicans are smart, they won't just point to the different stories, some of which might not be entirely true. but i think what they will point to is that they understand that this is our hard-earned money that they're borrowing, rather than the other way around, the way that democrats often talk about it, that we're giving you money back, as if it's theirs to...
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to fox news' contributor steve cortes and sabrina schafer.ick turbine is saying it wasn't -- durbin is saying it wasn't the deal they brought to the president that made things tough, but it's the language he used that's going to make this thing impossible to pull off. >> well, from a public relations standpoint, it was not good. [laughter] look, i think this leaves a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths. they would like to see that we secure our borders and that we do more to incentivize legal immigration, and this derailed that conversation, and instead now we're talking about yet another instance when the president sort of, you know, said something that's inflammatory and insulting and doesn't represent the views of most republicans of democrats. charles: steve, as a hispanic supporter of trump, you've had to engage in a lot of conversations, arguments and debates, i'm sure, and now the plot thickens even more, you know? they're going to have a tough weekend fielding these phone calls from family and friends. what do you tell them? >> firs
to fox news' contributor steve cortes and sabrina schafer.ick turbine is saying it wasn't -- durbin is saying it wasn't the deal they brought to the president that made things tough, but it's the language he used that's going to make this thing impossible to pull off. >> well, from a public relations standpoint, it was not good. [laughter] look, i think this leaves a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths. they would like to see that we secure our borders and that we do more to incentivize...
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will and sabrina siddiqui. the democrats' pick to give their response to the state of the union, they picked joe kennedy. going back to the basics. you're watching "hardball." (vo) i was born during the winter of '77. i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. . your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. big news out for the democratic leadership in congress. its selection of robert kennedy's grandson for the party's state of the union response shows the democrats are willing to touch base with their gloried past. the wide progressive unity that brought magic to the new frontier politics of the 1960s an
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sabrina. >> according to the u.s. and immigration services, nearly 15,000 daca recipients have already lost their stat as you since september when trump moved to rescind the program averaging to roughly 122 dreamers a day losing protections. the number projected to rise from 15 thu to 22,000 by march. >>> is the president trump a racist or not. the white house has a new strategy for responding to that. they say because the president had a television show for ten years, he can't be a racist. that's a specious argument. the president lost his show after he started attacking mexican immigrants during the beginning of his campaign. is he a racist? the answer he had a tv show so maybe not. >> amazing how these arguments work. thank you. up next, the president has attacked the press again, shown contempt for the judiciary and threatened to jail political rivals. it all rise raises the question can our democracy survive trump? we'll talk to two experts with a fascinating new book on that very subject. you're watching "hardba
sabrina. >> according to the u.s. and immigration services, nearly 15,000 daca recipients have already lost their stat as you since september when trump moved to rescind the program averaging to roughly 122 dreamers a day losing protections. the number projected to rise from 15 thu to 22,000 by march. >>> is the president trump a racist or not. the white house has a new strategy for responding to that. they say because the president had a television show for ten years, he can't...
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george will and sabrina.nish tonight with the democrats pick to give their response to the state of the union. they picked joe kennedy, going back to the bakes. you're watching "hardball." you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. >>> let me finish tonight with a big news out from the democratic leadership in congress. its selection of robert kennedy's grandson for the party's state of the union response shows the democrats are wanting to touch base with their gloried past. picking massachusetts congressman joe kennedy iii is a reach to recapture the unity that brought excitement and power and magic to the new frontier politics of the '
george will and sabrina.nish tonight with the democrats pick to give their response to the state of the union. they picked joe kennedy, going back to the bakes. you're watching "hardball." you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you...
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that's an important distinction. >> sabrina. i know you interviewed doctor lee last month on potential risks of president trump's behavior. lee has said she was speaking out because she feels quote, "the danger have become imminent," the physiatrist have not examined trump in person. what's your take away with our conversation with her? >> it is clear there is a growing number of mental health professionals who feel there is an obligation to urge lawmakers on capitol hill to take serious questions around the president's temperament and his fitness for office. i think those concerns were amplified by the president's tweets earlier this week taunting north korea's leader, kim jong-un of having a bigger nuclear button. we we are talking about the commander in chief, this group of mental health professionals believe there is a potential risk to the public given the president's often erratic behavior. this is been something that's plagued this president ever since he took office and a concern that was initially raised by republicans
that's an important distinction. >> sabrina. i know you interviewed doctor lee last month on potential risks of president trump's behavior. lee has said she was speaking out because she feels quote, "the danger have become imminent," the physiatrist have not examined trump in person. what's your take away with our conversation with her? >> it is clear there is a growing number of mental health professionals who feel there is an obligation to urge lawmakers on capitol hill...
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(sabrina rodriguez, house hit during collision): "just like a big ol boom it was just loud...t condition would we have been in if that car went through the living room... scared, i was crying...my kids were just crying." rodriguez says the family left their home after the crash. her young daughter says living on two strees may keep her up at night wondering if this could happen again. (steve) for the first time since obamacare went into effect, the number of americans without health insurance grew. more than three million americans went without insurance in 2017. experts blame the drop on current efforts to repeal obamacare, as well as insurers either withdrawing from the health care exchanges or raising their rates. and that drop could continue this year, as about half-a-million fewer people signed up during open enrollment. (pam) president trump has the lowest approval rating of any elected president in their first year. donald trump has averaged a 39- percent approval rating, since his inauguration.... according to a gallup poll. bill clinton held the previous low at 49- pe
(sabrina rodriguez, house hit during collision): "just like a big ol boom it was just loud...t condition would we have been in if that car went through the living room... scared, i was crying...my kids were just crying." rodriguez says the family left their home after the crash. her young daughter says living on two strees may keep her up at night wondering if this could happen again. (steve) for the first time since obamacare went into effect, the number of americans without health...
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. >> sabrina, we have exclusive reporting. president asked the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, back in december, where is this investigation going? back in december. that's not that long ago, to be clear, just last month. this is after there have been many times where the president is aware, hey, you don't do this kind of thing. but he asks him where is the investigation headed. he asks if he's on his team. this is the kind of thing we go oh, my gosh. explain why that's so out there. >> this is not just one incident in isolation. the president asked then fbi director james comey for his loyalty. he urged him to drop the investigation into michael flynn. he tried to prevent jeff sessions from recusing himself from the russia investigation. he asked andrew mccabe who he voted for. take nen totality, you have a pattern of behavior where the president does not respect the historic independence of the fbi and thinks ultimately the nation's top law enforcement agency is there to serve him. >> he knows, right, because he has
. >> sabrina, we have exclusive reporting. president asked the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, back in december, where is this investigation going? back in december. that's not that long ago, to be clear, just last month. this is after there have been many times where the president is aware, hey, you don't do this kind of thing. but he asks him where is the investigation headed. he asks if he's on his team. this is the kind of thing we go oh, my gosh. explain why that's so out...
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sotsuper: sabrina rodriguez, house hit during collision "just like a big ol boom it was just loud"sabrinaodriguez says she and her four kids were asleep when they heard that loud noise outside of their modesto home. when they walked outside they saw this horrendous site...a modesto police squad car decimated in their front yard. sot"what condition would we have been in if that car went through the living room"the california highway patrol says it all started when officers passed this man - 25-year-old nazario castillo going the wrong way on highway 99 near carpenter around 1:00 am.a pursuit began and chp were helped by modesto police and officer juan arroyo.sotsuper: heather graves, modesto police "as he was driving northbound on yosemite avenue the suspect ran a stop sign at santa anna and collided with the officer" officer arroyo - who has five years on the force for modesto pd -was taken to a hospital in serious but stable condition. c-h-p says after the crash it became clear castillo was drunk.sot"scared, i was crying...my kids were just crying"rodriguez says the family left their hom
sotsuper: sabrina rodriguez, house hit during collision "just like a big ol boom it was just loud"sabrinaodriguez says she and her four kids were asleep when they heard that loud noise outside of their modesto home. when they walked outside they saw this horrendous site...a modesto police squad car decimated in their front yard. sot"what condition would we have been in if that car went through the living room"the california highway patrol says it all started when officers...
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sa sabri sabrina. and a friend of president trump and john, former tax and investigative counsel for the senate finance committee. sabrina, starting with you. people wrapping their heads around this play. people don't want the government to shut down. republicans want some things and democrats want other things but now you have, talking about chip, children's health insurance program. it's not, dacca is something separate but the republicans said, okay, we'll extend funding for chip, which is something very enticing for a lot of these democrats and we'll extend that for 6 years, daring democrats to vote now. >> absolutely. i think part of the calculation there is that they do not believe it's good politics to wait for a government shutdown over the specific issue of d.r.e.a.m.ers. the olive branch on children's health insurance program is to put those in a tough spot and a bill that includes it. having said that, there's never been a government shutdown when the party controlled and both chambers of co
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sabrina sidique and sam stein, daily beast editor. welcome all.e, your reaction to last night, was it a case of hollywood getting outside of itself or was it all self-celebrity. >> i think it was amazing and extraordinarily memorable. award shows are normally about clothes and jewelry and talking about things that nobody really cares about. last night was about women talking about substance, talking about intelligent topics and allowed to do that. what was most interesting about oprah's speech is that it was incredibly uplifting. she's an amazing orator. you just saw from the clip there, she's one of those few women that men respect. they're looking at her with stars in their eyes almost. and it's no doubt that people are talking today about the possibility that she could run as a potential democratic candidate for president in 2020. >> well, i wanted to share with everybody a "hardball" moment in 1999. donald trump on "hardball" talking about exactly that. >> would you consider a woman for your running mate and if so, who? >> well i would conside
sabrina sidique and sam stein, daily beast editor. welcome all.e, your reaction to last night, was it a case of hollywood getting outside of itself or was it all self-celebrity. >> i think it was amazing and extraordinarily memorable. award shows are normally about clothes and jewelry and talking about things that nobody really cares about. last night was about women talking about substance, talking about intelligent topics and allowed to do that. what was most interesting about oprah's...
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i think they understand what sabrina just says. >> 20-point difiential. sam? >> everything i'm picking up from the hill is trending toward yes. maybe the schumer meeting will avert that but everyone seems to be bracing for a shutdown. >> the first president who somehow argues a shutdown is good politics so we'll see what happens. >> that does it for us. we have no more time. i'm heading out to the middle east traveling with the vice president to egypt, jordan and israel. we'll be reporting from israel on sunday and monday and tuesday. david gur is up next. >> good afternoon. i'm david gura here at nbc headquarters in new york. president trump offered a message of hope to his evan evangelical followers. so far republicanss in democrats can agree on only one thing. if there's a shutdown, it's the other guy who is to blame. the house agreed on a spending bill. jeff bennett, i want to start with the man who made the trip down pennsylvania avenue from the capitol to the white house. that being chuck schumer. what do we know about this last-minute meeting between pr
i think they understand what sabrina just says. >> 20-point difiential. sam? >> everything i'm picking up from the hill is trending toward yes. maybe the schumer meeting will avert that but everyone seems to be bracing for a shutdown. >> the first president who somehow argues a shutdown is good politics so we'll see what happens. >> that does it for us. we have no more time. i'm heading out to the middle east traveling with the vice president to egypt, jordan and israel....
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the answer to that question shame on you profound and utter shame on you new york times is not why sabrina says paper is a multiple nonce above this is constant broad trompe are and praise for me long today of all days is not exceptional. john griffin a republican official in texas think it's difficult to reach a compromise when both the far right on the left dictating. you have bad eggs in each administration i don't think steve miller is a bad egg i think he's gotten an unfair rap like many of the members of the tribe of ministration because of how intensely the radical left hate trump and how intensely the far right are determined to defend anything and everything about this administration there is a core sense of what it means to be an american rights for workers low unemployment in our respective the individuals all these things go out the window on the extreme left and on the extreme right when we allow those two polls to dictate the discussion and that's what's happening on immigration and we can go a different direction if we'd only choose. although the value of bitcoin has been no
the answer to that question shame on you profound and utter shame on you new york times is not why sabrina says paper is a multiple nonce above this is constant broad trompe are and praise for me long today of all days is not exceptional. john griffin a republican official in texas think it's difficult to reach a compromise when both the far right on the left dictating. you have bad eggs in each administration i don't think steve miller is a bad egg i think he's gotten an unfair rap like many...
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i'm david asman and let's focus with more with steve forbes, sabrina schaeffer, john tamny and capri. next friday is the deadline to certify or decertify iranian compliance with the deal? should we decertify the deal? >> yes, it's the biggest
i'm david asman and let's focus with more with steve forbes, sabrina schaeffer, john tamny and capri. next friday is the deadline to certify or decertify iranian compliance with the deal? should we decertify the deal? >> yes, it's the biggest
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for management coach sabrina ask odone adapting to change is key. it's looking towards the chinese word to crisis is made up of two characters one signifies danger the other opportunity and the state for souls. digital change and compass as both these aspects. of things aren't just changing on the factory floor either. but also higher up the chain. lots of managers feel overwhelmed. or used to say decision makers don't suffer from stress their staff do but that's all changing the stress levels amongst managers a soaring as well thought of so many are out of their depth and afraid of what's happening they're afraid to make the wrong decisions frightened of making mistakes i think we live in a fear driven age. in the banking sector fear is rife and not only because of the impact of low interest rates bankers are also under fire for taking too many risks corruption poses another problem. the entire sector's management culture is under scrutiny and needs to change but how. managers often ask me do i also have to double as an entertainer now i tell them
for management coach sabrina ask odone adapting to change is key. it's looking towards the chinese word to crisis is made up of two characters one signifies danger the other opportunity and the state for souls. digital change and compass as both these aspects. of things aren't just changing on the factory floor either. but also higher up the chain. lots of managers feel overwhelmed. or used to say decision makers don't suffer from stress their staff do but that's all changing the stress levels...
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. >> reporter: sabrina antoine attended a workshop a couple years ago. >> and that was one of the biggest things that i've learned from this workshop, is just owning my story and being strong in who i am and what i'm out to seek. >> reporter: after the workshop, antoine applied for a promotion she'd previously thought was out of reach. and when she got it, she negotiated a 30% increase in her salary. >> women have to act to get employers to react, and employers have to also see the value of paying women fairly. >> reporter: and that's why the boston women's workforce council, which murphy chairs, is setting its sights on employers, too, getting them to sign on to something called the "100% talent compact." so far, 227 employers representing roughly a quarter of metro boston's workers are on board. >> we reviewed internally all of our employees. >> reporter: stephen denny oversees diversity and inclusion for putnam investments, a $170 billion asset management firm. it was one of the first companies to sign boston's compact. like most financial firms, putnam is majority male, especially in
. >> reporter: sabrina antoine attended a workshop a couple years ago. >> and that was one of the biggest things that i've learned from this workshop, is just owning my story and being strong in who i am and what i'm out to seek. >> reporter: after the workshop, antoine applied for a promotion she'd previously thought was out of reach. and when she got it, she negotiated a 30% increase in her salary. >> women have to act to get employers to react, and employers have to...
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we'll look for that sabrina sadiqi who covers the capitol or the "guardian quats tweeting saying schumer saying we made some progress but we still have a good number of disagreements. the discussion will continue. hopefully we'll see something from schumer soon either written or on camera. we're coming up on nine hours away from a shutdown. if no deal at the white house expect the senate to set a cloture vote to end debate on house-passed c.r. that could prompt horse trading late. we'll keep you posted on live briefings and live coverage of the senate on c-span2 and any house coverage will be here on c-span. as we wait for additional developments we're going to show you the senate coming into session today, 11:00 a.m. eastern, the opening comments from the majority leader and from the democratic whip, mitch mcconnell first, then senator dick durbin. esident, the deadlid the government is nearly upon
we'll look for that sabrina sadiqi who covers the capitol or the "guardian quats tweeting saying schumer saying we made some progress but we still have a good number of disagreements. the discussion will continue. hopefully we'll see something from schumer soon either written or on camera. we're coming up on nine hours away from a shutdown. if no deal at the white house expect the senate to set a cloture vote to end debate on house-passed c.r. that could prompt horse trading late. we'll...
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i lost my father and i never have a chance to match him because during the aggression of boss had sabrina and sorry ever before in the first first lines and he gave his life to follow me and my parents after the war nobody wanted to take responsibility for thousands and thousands of the children who fall asleep parents i met this man who was strong again being i was just a little kid he was big and i was like that's a journal you can see him you you hundred general all the manhood rescuers are so you know it's very frightening to me to man but when i met him he was a what are you doing to give me a hug and since then every time i see me i give him a huge so i can just see he sulk around saw some somehow he depletes my father's. place and i'm not sure what. mr gillon do you are told us going to already i'll take it but i'll take it if you study if you be a huge man and if you if you accomplish something. and that's. that is only one thing that he's asking for us to fight for by using knowledge to gain respect among the others and to be a great in that. are those look at those additional de
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neil: sabrina one. backdrops he is referring to, economy itself, strength is picking up. all the companies sharing lower tax rates and sharinging bounty with workers, more than the white house thought. is that a big theme? >> absolutely should be. the stock market is one data point how the economy is doing overall. neil: talking about my life. >> he does have a lot of good news to fall back on terms of it the deregulation happened in the first year. repealed parts of obamacare that should be significant. judicial nominees, all playing into the stock market rally. he can tout the fact that the stock market raised 5000 points first year, whether you like him or not. nothing to sneeze at. neil: you know on the markets not to get too caught up in the weed here, many would love a correction, right? >> of course. it is always a fool's game to be touting the stock market. when i see reporters with 25,000 hats on take it off immediately. markets go up and down. neil: what if they had a dow 26,000? >> that is really stupid. you don't get any credit when had at this times 26. you g
neil: sabrina one. backdrops he is referring to, economy itself, strength is picking up. all the companies sharing lower tax rates and sharinging bounty with workers, more than the white house thought. is that a big theme? >> absolutely should be. the stock market is one data point how the economy is doing overall. neil: talking about my life. >> he does have a lot of good news to fall back on terms of it the deregulation happened in the first year. repealed parts of obamacare that...
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the world for the sabrina. really can feel a little work and no muscular listen to any later the intimate can at me was in a. philistine you will ever be here will i let me lead the smash well at a couple who shoot them with the vatican them. or not and. then but it is our supper impacted the many unhappy. feet on the shore but the whole film ashore by the d.m. can have their head. and a bit helli can we let me go as they did but they. wouldn't leave their look and about that in order. for us....
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it includes journalist emily muller and the parents of travon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin. if this is a topic that interests you, go to our website booktv.org and in the search bar type in gun books. you will find a large number of materials available to watch online. >> often the illusion of information is far more dangerous than ignorance. the way trust theorist will put this, he will say trust has two enemies, not one. the first is bad character. the second is poor information. the question i decided to ask myself in my research was how can the technology address these problems. is technology making us smarter about who we trust or is it encouraging us to place our trust in the wrong people in the wrong places? are we giving our trust away to the wrong things and is technology playing a role in that? why do i think this is such an important question? let's do a very quick exercise. you can see where this is going. i will give you a bill that will sound nice and loud in the church and you can use it for the person you think is the least trustworthy. so when i say the nam
it includes journalist emily muller and the parents of travon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin. if this is a topic that interests you, go to our website booktv.org and in the search bar type in gun books. you will find a large number of materials available to watch online. >> often the illusion of information is far more dangerous than ignorance. the way trust theorist will put this, he will say trust has two enemies, not one. the first is bad character. the second is poor...
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the world for through the sabrina. work and no muscular listen. when i'm a can at my was in a. philistine you will out of be you will i let me let the smash well at at the cabal who shoot down the slamming was a hit is that it can damage. the target or not and difficult to pull in alignment. then but it is our supreme back at the many unhappy. feet on the malka below my sure but the whole film ashore by the d.m. can have the lad. and a bit ahead legally can we let me go as they did but they. wouldn't leave eric and about that. for us. here a lot had the fee that lisa had for the seventy year. old one who were mobile as you had to philistine about that and stupidly. just doesn't get that far. and there. will be. as the intifada spread and gathered momentum it represented an increasing threat and fall in the side of the israeli military and intelligence services. the imprisonment of a leading palestinian resistance figure didn't seem to have stemmed his influence. and this brought about a second key event for forty should come. in watch in retrospect looks like an old decision th
the world for through the sabrina. work and no muscular listen. when i'm a can at my was in a. philistine you will out of be you will i let me let the smash well at at the cabal who shoot down the slamming was a hit is that it can damage. the target or not and difficult to pull in alignment. then but it is our supreme back at the many unhappy. feet on the malka below my sure but the whole film ashore by the d.m. can have the lad. and a bit ahead legally can we let me go as they did but they....
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sabrina, john dowd is the private, personal attorney. not a government attorney. works in the white house in the office of the counsel. so this is his private attorney making that very blunt tame. statement. >> it dove till tas with president's comments yesterday where he had that very important caveat that i would gladly sit down with the special counsel, but i have to consult my legal team first. my sense is is that they want to try and limit in so far as they can his exposure to the essential counsel and really try and control this parameters of this interview or have as much of it as they can be in written format and not have too much face-to-face time, but they probably can't have him get away with not sitting down with the special counsel at all. >> wrap this up. hold on. >> can i throw a shoe at the camera? you think the president didn't discuss with his lawyers beforehand whether they thought it was a good idea to go before this group? he knew going into that conversation his lawyers would say no because now he's going to say i said yes, they said no. >> j
sabrina, john dowd is the private, personal attorney. not a government attorney. works in the white house in the office of the counsel. so this is his private attorney making that very blunt tame. statement. >> it dove till tas with president's comments yesterday where he had that very important caveat that i would gladly sit down with the special counsel, but i have to consult my legal team first. my sense is is that they want to try and limit in so far as they can his exposure to the...
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bounced back since bring fired as raiders defensive coordinator in novemeber...here is his daughter sabrinar sunday show... she is now one of our interns... back to her dad... the 49ers have hired him as assistant head coach - defense/inside head coach - as assistant head coach - defense/inside linebackers... a 3-time super bowl champion... norton won a super bowl with the niners in 1994 after winning two with the dallas cowboys,,, he was also a 3-time pro bowler... norton had been the raiders defensive coordinator for the last three seasons (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day forecast. ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. (pam) two of apple's top investors are calling on the tech giant to do more to fight i-phone addiction among children and teens.(ste
bounced back since bring fired as raiders defensive coordinator in novemeber...here is his daughter sabrinar sunday show... she is now one of our interns... back to her dad... the 49ers have hired him as assistant head coach - defense/inside head coach - as assistant head coach - defense/inside linebackers... a 3-time super bowl champion... norton won a super bowl with the niners in 1994 after winning two with the dallas cowboys,,, he was also a 3-time pro bowler... norton had been the raiders...
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sabrina sadiki. "the washington post" opinion writer and cnbc contributor.n with trump's election and we saw an incredible flow of people coming down from the village, do you remember, coming downtown? and then it died for a while. then i guess a lot of hell broke lose. is it back? are we going to see more women running, getting out and voting in november? >> i think what we saw and we thought was a lull in the women's march in that we saw a massive gathering of women, what we saw after that was organizing. it was quiet, women signing each other up to run for races. we see a record number of women signing up to be in city councils. >> 390 running for the house, 49 nor the u.s. senate, only a third of the seats. 79 for governor's. >> exactly. what it is is a continuation of the march but also people saying, okay, hillary clinton will not be the first woman president but maybe i can be. >> where is the glass ceiling do you think? >> i don't know. >> i get the feeling the senate is doable across gender lines. what do you think, jennifer? compared to what it was
sabrina sadiki. "the washington post" opinion writer and cnbc contributor.n with trump's election and we saw an incredible flow of people coming down from the village, do you remember, coming downtown? and then it died for a while. then i guess a lot of hell broke lose. is it back? are we going to see more women running, getting out and voting in november? >> i think what we saw and we thought was a lull in the women's march in that we saw a massive gathering of women, what we...
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facing charges for breaking and entering and public intoxication and also new year's day sabrina vawnly got into a fight after a new year's party. she later showed up at the victim's home and kicked in the door. >> well, here we are not even two full days into the new year yet and law makers have a big agenda in front of them. many priorities set in the next couple of weeks. what the white house will do to potentially work with congress on these, hopefully. >>reporter: jim and sar actioner 2017 it ended with a major legislative victory for republicans on the ril and for the trump administration, the tax reform package. they can only rest for on their laurels for so long, america is looking to law makers to address other major issues, other campaign promises right at the start of 20 # 18. let's look at some of the major issues that need to be addressed and that many say will be addressed. first and foremost avoiding shutdown and second coming up with a daca solution and finally addressing the infrastructure crisis in this country. let's take a closer look at each. when it comes to the
facing charges for breaking and entering and public intoxication and also new year's day sabrina vawnly got into a fight after a new year's party. she later showed up at the victim's home and kicked in the door. >> well, here we are not even two full days into the new year yet and law makers have a big agenda in front of them. many priorities set in the next couple of weeks. what the white house will do to potentially work with congress on these, hopefully. >>reporter: jim and sar...
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sabrina rodriguez with political? david with the daily mail or brandy buckman with courthouse news?indy royce with cnn i would just like to get your take on what you would tell supporters of trump or his loyalists that live in the united states. what would you tell them about all the policies that are generating this chaos and dissension? do you have any advice for them? >> they are very, very strong supporters. he's down to 35% approval and has not moved from their. if we take into consideration the election, of course he had 45% of the votes but 50% of american people didn't vote and that's a problem. he has the support of 30% of the population. that's all he has. he should understand that he cannot just do what he wants or what his base wants. there's another 70% of their that is not with him and that he has not convinced, that he is not trying to reach out to them and that's the first job of the president is to unite the nation, reach out to everybody, start ranking the problems according to public opinion and then you have a plan, but no [inaudible] that's the unfortunate thing
sabrina rodriguez with political? david with the daily mail or brandy buckman with courthouse news?indy royce with cnn i would just like to get your take on what you would tell supporters of trump or his loyalists that live in the united states. what would you tell them about all the policies that are generating this chaos and dissension? do you have any advice for them? >> they are very, very strong supporters. he's down to 35% approval and has not moved from their. if we take into...
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the world for through the sabrina. work and no muscular listen. when i'm a can at my was in a. philistine you will are be you will i let me let the smash well at at the. slam in with the vatican them as. the target or not and. the will in alignment. then by that the supreme but it the many unhappy. feet on the malka below my sure but the whole film a sure but the d. n. can have a head. and a bit ahead legally can we let me go as it did by the at the second let me do that for you there like and about that. for a sailor. here a lady had the feel that lisa had for the seventy year or. so or mobile as you had to philistine about the and stupidly. just trying to get to. the mother. and. as the intifada spread and gathered momentum it represented an increasing threat and thorn in the side of the israeli military and intelligence services. the imprisonment of a leading palestinian resistance figure didn't seem to have stemmed his influence. and this brought about a second key event for forty should come. in watch in retrospect looks like an old decision these railways decided to relea
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the world for the sabrina. work in the muscular listen. when i'm a can at no was in a. philistine you will ever be you will i let me let the smash well at that. slam in with the vatican and them as. the target or not and. the will in alignment them and then by that the source of embedded the many unhappy and alone with feet on the malka below mature but the whole film ashore by the d.n. can have. delicate and a bit hellishly can we let me go as they did but let me do that for you there like and i bought it in order to get it back up the ladder. for us. here a lady had the feel that lisa had for the seventy year. old one who are mobile as you heard her philistine about that and stupidly. just going to get them. up now and there. will be. as the intifada spread and gathered momentum it represented an increasing threat and fall in the side of the israeli military and intelligence services. the imprisonment of a leading palestinian resistance figure didn't seem to have stemmed his influence. and this brought about a second key event for forty should come. in watch in retros
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. >> sabrina, trump is anything but predictable. we know. how are his attorneys preparing him for the possibility of coming face-to-face with mueller? >> i think that the president has constantly had this caveat where he says, yes, i would be happy to talk to special counsel, but i have to consult with my own legal team. my understanding from sources i have spoken with who are close to the president's lawyers is they want to try and limit his exposure to the special counsel as much as they can. and so they recognize that they're likely to avoid altogether the president sitting down with robert mueller and his team. they're hoping they can give as many responses in written format as they can. there's also the possibility that the president pleads the fifth, but that could be politically incriminating for him because it gives off the perception that he has something to hide. i think that's why you actually see this parallel campaign by republicans, a handful of them on capitol hill and allies of this president, to try to discredit this investi
. >> sabrina, trump is anything but predictable. we know. how are his attorneys preparing him for the possibility of coming face-to-face with mueller? >> i think that the president has constantly had this caveat where he says, yes, i would be happy to talk to special counsel, but i have to consult with my own legal team. my understanding from sources i have spoken with who are close to the president's lawyers is they want to try and limit his exposure to the special counsel as much...
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. >> the guardian is here, sabrina, difficult enough measure to begin with, but when the president sendsflicting messages to members of the house and senate, that complicates it even more, especially that sort of confused tweet this morning about the children's health insurance program. >> right. it was very clear from the president's tweet that he did not have a clear understanding of what was actually in the proposal put forth by house republican leaders, and when you have already opposition from fiscal conservatives and defense hawks as congressman meadows expressed to you, that underminds republican leaders to not have certainty that the president would even support the proposal they are bringing to the floor. it certainly does not provide incentive for republicans who with spectacle about the bill to hold the line, and i also think that it's important to recall there's never been a shutdown of the federal government when one party has controlled both chambers of congress and the white house, and so that's also why democrats feel so confident that they have the upper hand here, and t
. >> the guardian is here, sabrina, difficult enough measure to begin with, but when the president sendsflicting messages to members of the house and senate, that complicates it even more, especially that sort of confused tweet this morning about the children's health insurance program. >> right. it was very clear from the president's tweet that he did not have a clear understanding of what was actually in the proposal put forth by house republican leaders, and when you have already...
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this was a teenager just trying to get home, sabrina fulton.is july 13, 2013, and i have stepped away from monitoring events at the trial of a man who killed trayvon martin, 17, you're happy for. i learned about trayvon wednesday when i was at the strategy center in 2012 and going through facebook. i came across a small article from a local paper. i read that a white man that is how the killer was identified and self identified until we raise the issue of race, had killed a black boy and was not one to be charged. i start cursing. i and outraged. in what world does this make sense? have people heard about 17-year-old trayvon martin? i've loved so many young men who have looked just like this boy. i feel great. as my friends respond, they, too, are grief stricken. circle at my home and up, dedicated to ending white supremacy and creating a world in which all of our friends can thrive. we processed. we talk about what we have seen and experienced in our lives. we cry. amy: that is patrisse khan-cullors reading from her book, released today, "when
this was a teenager just trying to get home, sabrina fulton.is july 13, 2013, and i have stepped away from monitoring events at the trial of a man who killed trayvon martin, 17, you're happy for. i learned about trayvon wednesday when i was at the strategy center in 2012 and going through facebook. i came across a small article from a local paper. i read that a white man that is how the killer was identified and self identified until we raise the issue of race, had killed a black boy and was...
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. >> sabrina siddiqui is with us from the guardian. if the president did what he said he would do back in 2013 when there was a government shutdown, when he was critical of then-president obama for not taking charge, getting everyone in a room, and working on a deal. there was a 16-day government shutdown then. what would be the downside if he were to do that right now? it shouldn't be all that difficult to get this resolved? >> certainly, one of the challenges has been that lawmakers feel the president has not been sufficiently engaged in this process. there's not a great deal of clarity around what sort of compromise the president is willing to sign. democrats say one of the problems is that they don't trust that the president would move on to immigration after signing a short-term government extension. they want much more than just an assurance they're going to bring up a bill to resolve the stater of d.r.e.a.m.ers. the other challenge for democrats is they're under immense pressure from immigration advocates who have seen the show
. >> sabrina siddiqui is with us from the guardian. if the president did what he said he would do back in 2013 when there was a government shutdown, when he was critical of then-president obama for not taking charge, getting everyone in a room, and working on a deal. there was a 16-day government shutdown then. what would be the downside if he were to do that right now? it shouldn't be all that difficult to get this resolved? >> certainly, one of the challenges has been that...
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the abdullah how much can't survive without assistance the father is half blind the youngest child sabrina is mentally challenged the eldest has a heart disease and their mother suffers from asthma and eczema. i need medicine and i need help we all cannot work we don't have one fuel to keep warm we're living only by god's mercy i may be kicked out of this tent soon because i didn't pay the rent for a long time. the united nations does provide some assistance but a shortfall in funding means not everyone is reached. the united nations doesn't just help the more than five million syrian refugees in neighboring countries it says that thirteen million people need help in syria six million of them are internally displaced and that this placement continues in recent weeks more than two hundred thousand people were forced to leave their homes the war is not over. it may be a while before these refugees can go home the lebanese government doesn't want them to stay that is why it has prevented the united nations from building permanent camps it also doesn't allow any concrete construction but this
the abdullah how much can't survive without assistance the father is half blind the youngest child sabrina is mentally challenged the eldest has a heart disease and their mother suffers from asthma and eczema. i need medicine and i need help we all cannot work we don't have one fuel to keep warm we're living only by god's mercy i may be kicked out of this tent soon because i didn't pay the rent for a long time. the united nations does provide some assistance but a shortfall in funding means not...