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sarah sanders: good afternoon. later today, vice president mike pence at the request of president trump will participate in an honorable carry ceremony at joint base pearl harbor. in the leader of north korea has followed through on his promise to return the first set of remains of americans to our homeland. these brave souls deserve nothing but our honor and respect. the families of the soldiers have been waiting for more than 60 years for their loved ones to come home. we hope as remains were identified, families like those of commander john mckeel can find peace. he was killed while leading a dive bomb mission into north korea. john's nephew doug recently wrote the president a letter explaining how his uncle was a , special person a group of the great depression and wanted to serve his country. another letter from mary and -- mary in pennsylvania tells the president of her uncle who has been missing in action in korea since september of 1951. mary has a picture of her uncle hanging in her living room as a remind
sarah sanders: good afternoon. later today, vice president mike pence at the request of president trump will participate in an honorable carry ceremony at joint base pearl harbor. in the leader of north korea has followed through on his promise to return the first set of remains of americans to our homeland. these brave souls deserve nothing but our honor and respect. the families of the soldiers have been waiting for more than 60 years for their loved ones to come home. we hope as remains were...
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sarah: the president is not obstructing. opinion andg his stating it clearly and expressing the frustration he has with the level of corruption we have seen from people like jim comey, peter struck, andrew mccabe. there is a reason the president is angry at most of america is an great and there's no reason he should not be able to voice that it can -- voice that opinion. margaret? tesla spent $5 billion building in china. i'm wondering if the administration has concerns about those plans? sarah: we would like to see all american companies invest in here. i don't have anything specific on tesla but we would encourage all companies to build a plant in america, put their investments here and not engage in helping bolster a country like china that has continued to processof a very unfair and very unfair trading practices. john? reporter: there was a reaction to the president's tweets from some of his allies on capitol hill. senator hatch said i don't fully get what he is trying to do. another republican senator said the mueller
sarah: the president is not obstructing. opinion andg his stating it clearly and expressing the frustration he has with the level of corruption we have seen from people like jim comey, peter struck, andrew mccabe. there is a reason the president is angry at most of america is an great and there's no reason he should not be able to voice that it can -- voice that opinion. margaret? tesla spent $5 billion building in china. i'm wondering if the administration has concerns about those plans?...
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sarah roosevelt passed away in september of 1941. and they say that right after she died, a giant oak tree fell over on the property. it's almost a symbolism of she's gone, and boom, that's kind of the end of a very important part of the story of this estate, sarah's life here. after sarah died, it was hard for fdr to come back here, because his mom would always be at the front door, on the front porch greeting him when he came up the steps. i mean, it was devastating for him. he was so close to his mother that for him something really important went out of his life. so as much as he loved this house, when he came back here he felt that loss, the emptiness of that house without sarah's very strong presence in it. franklin roosevelt died in april of 1945. and she died in september of '41. so she was really around for most of his life. it was a terrific loss when she passed away. fdr loved this home. from the time he was born here until the time he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and people throughout the w
sarah roosevelt passed away in september of 1941. and they say that right after she died, a giant oak tree fell over on the property. it's almost a symbolism of she's gone, and boom, that's kind of the end of a very important part of the story of this estate, sarah's life here. after sarah died, it was hard for fdr to come back here, because his mom would always be at the front door, on the front porch greeting him when he came up the steps. i mean, it was devastating for him. he was so close...
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>> sarah: thank you.as i said at the beginning if we would stay on topic and also if you could asking a question direct it to a specific person. as always, after we finish this part of the briefing i'll be back to answer other questions on news of the day. >> director coats, if i could direct a question to you. >> sure. >> reporter: let me take you back to helsinki and the president seemed to indicate that he may believe vladimir putin when he said he didn't have any influence in the 2016 election. what is your brief about the russian government involvement in meddling in 2016? and if as you say russia continues to try to influence our electoral process, does that mean that nothing much came of the meeting with putin or other than government actors involved? >> in relationship to the 2016 election, of course, none of us were in office at that particular time. but the president, the vice president, i think everyone on the stage acknowledged the fact that the i.c.a. was a correct assessment of what happened
>> sarah: thank you.as i said at the beginning if we would stay on topic and also if you could asking a question direct it to a specific person. as always, after we finish this part of the briefing i'll be back to answer other questions on news of the day. >> director coats, if i could direct a question to you. >> sure. >> reporter: let me take you back to helsinki and the president seemed to indicate that he may believe vladimir putin when he said he didn't have any...
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sarah: i'm sarah harman. welcome to the show. or to have you with us. the leader of zimbabwe's main opposition party has rejected the result of the presidential election, saying he will fight it in court. nelson chamisa from the movement for democratic change complained his body had been harassed since the election as police sought to confiscate proof of electoral fraud. riot police tried to stop the nbc from addressing -- mdc from addressing the media. reporter: the main opposition party leader tried to hold press conference in the capital, harare. but it was disrupted by riot police that clear to the area. they were confronted in turn by journalists. >> don't push us! reporter: eventually the police did allow the presser to take place. there, nelson chamisa for the movement for democratic change party claimed thelection onon momonday was r rigged. his party had taken 44% of the vote, but emmerson mnangagwa of the rululing sender pf was declared the winner with almost 51% -- of the ruling zanu-pf was to go the winner with almost 51% of the vote. he had
sarah: i'm sarah harman. welcome to the show. or to have you with us. the leader of zimbabwe's main opposition party has rejected the result of the presidential election, saying he will fight it in court. nelson chamisa from the movement for democratic change complained his body had been harassed since the election as police sought to confiscate proof of electoral fraud. riot police tried to stop the nbc from addressing -- mdc from addressing the media. reporter: the main opposition party...
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. - sarah palin. - who? [cheers and applause] [upbeat hip-hop music] ♪ - back in 1984, the selection of geraldine ferraro as the firu. woman of a major party presidential ticket catapulted walter mondale's struggng campaign, taking it from dull to dazzling. sarah palin knows at same feeling. brought on to john mccain's 2008 campaign to add a little energy and excitement, she did just that. both women dealt with t tacks that were st political but personal. nevertheless, these two trailblazers were arguably the two most consequentiavp picks in all of history. [upbeafunk music] ♪ en - ladies and gentl of the convention, my name is geraldine ferraro. [cheers and applause] - geraldine ferraro was a congresswoman from queens, new york. she was feisty. she was outspoken. she was from the district thate bunker from tv lived in. it was that kind of in-your-face, telike it is, no holds barred-- she had a perfect new york queens accent. father was an immigrant. my grandparents, my mother's side, were very poor people.
. - sarah palin. - who? [cheers and applause] [upbeat hip-hop music] ♪ - back in 1984, the selection of geraldine ferraro as the firu. woman of a major party presidential ticket catapulted walter mondale's struggng campaign, taking it from dull to dazzling. sarah palin knows at same feeling. brought on to john mccain's 2008 campaign to add a little energy and excitement, she did just that. both women dealt with t tacks that were st political but personal. nevertheless, these two trailblazers...
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jeff. >> hey, sarah.lowing up on john's question, how is this announcement by the president -- how can americans not interpret that as a -- getting back against his critics? isn't it also an attempt to curtail their freedom of speech by penalizing them for being critical on television? >> not at all. the president has a constitutional responsibility to protect classified information, and who has access to it. and that's what he is doing, is fulfilling that responsibility and this action. this is actually specific to mr. brennan, and the others are currently under review. >> is this the kind of president who wants to set for future presidents when his administration is out of office? and why are there no republicans on that list? >> once again, if we deemed it necessary, we would certainly look into that and be happy to review those. justin. >> i wanted to ask about turkey. but just to follow up on what jeff said. i guess the reason people would say this argument lends credibility, your former national sec
jeff. >> hey, sarah.lowing up on john's question, how is this announcement by the president -- how can americans not interpret that as a -- getting back against his critics? isn't it also an attempt to curtail their freedom of speech by penalizing them for being critical on television? >> not at all. the president has a constitutional responsibility to protect classified information, and who has access to it. and that's what he is doing, is fulfilling that responsibility and this...
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why would sarah sanders say it's so common? >> i don't know why sarah said what she said. i think it was common as it relates to venders that deal with the white house on a regular basis. and i'm not going to speak for sarah. >> what do you mean vendors? >> business with the white house. people who provide services or companies that provide services to the white house. i believe that would be something that would be a regular practice. but as it relates to staff, certainly. this is an anomaly. it is an anomaly. no question than. but at the same time, going back to it, the fact of the matter is it's reinforcing what is already there. as a white house lawyer, there is no way i'm going to go out and talk about the specific conversations. >> would a white house nda even be enforceable? these are employees paid by taxpayers. they don't work for donald trump, the family or personal business. they work for the government of the united states. >> no anderson, they would not be enforceable. i was a lawyer for the obama campaign, transition and white house. we never dreamt of one. i
why would sarah sanders say it's so common? >> i don't know why sarah said what she said. i think it was common as it relates to venders that deal with the white house on a regular basis. and i'm not going to speak for sarah. >> what do you mean vendors? >> business with the white house. people who provide services or companies that provide services to the white house. i believe that would be something that would be a regular practice. but as it relates to staff, certainly....
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what do we know any sarah jeong? on paper she sounds impressive, a senior writer at the verge and wrote the book "the internet of garbage" and the online harassment and the difficulty f of -- and she was a fellow, and named to forbes 30 under 30 list for media in 2017, but as soon as she was hired old tweets by jeong were re-posted anonymously on twitter which sound completely racist. dumb ass "f" white people marking the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants. oh, man, kind of sick how much joy i get out of being cruel to old white men. you'll be extinct soon. #cancelwhitepeople. her defense, it seems to be this. jeong says her tweets were in response to being harassed online herself, that she was imitating trolling language in an attempt to punch back. in fact, she posted, too, quote as a woman of color on the internet i have faced torrents of online hate often along this vein and then these two examples. if i saw you i would sock you right in your lesbian face and shut the "f" up you dog e
what do we know any sarah jeong? on paper she sounds impressive, a senior writer at the verge and wrote the book "the internet of garbage" and the online harassment and the difficulty f of -- and she was a fellow, and named to forbes 30 under 30 list for media in 2017, but as soon as she was hired old tweets by jeong were re-posted anonymously on twitter which sound completely racist. dumb ass "f" white people marking the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on...
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reporter: yes, sarah. repeatedly, we've heard the president declare that the so-called "islamic state terror group" has been practically vanquished, especially in iraq and syria. well, the defense department yesterday -- the lead inspector general for operation inherent resolve, in fact -- says that their forces are estimated to be anywhere between 28,600 and 31,600 fighters, which would be about the number that they had at their peak. so has isis been practically vanquished? ms. sanders: certainly we know that the caliphate has been practically destroyed. certainly there are -- continue to be isis fighters, and that's why we continue to take all of those threats seriously and look for ways every single day to defeat them and protect american people and allies. reporter: can i go back to the race question again? i get that you can cite things -- statistics that might be positive statistics for policies the president has done vis-a-vis african americans and other minorities. what do you say to people who lo
reporter: yes, sarah. repeatedly, we've heard the president declare that the so-called "islamic state terror group" has been practically vanquished, especially in iraq and syria. well, the defense department yesterday -- the lead inspector general for operation inherent resolve, in fact -- says that their forces are estimated to be anywhere between 28,600 and 31,600 fighters, which would be about the number that they had at their peak. so has isis been practically vanquished? ms....
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john. >> reporter: thank you, sarah.as going to ask about turkey, but based on your opening statement, i have to put out that the attorneys for former director comey and former deputy director mccabe say that their passes were automatically demagnetized the day that they were separated from their offices. two others, mr. clapper and general hayden, have said that they do not use the pass at all. and also it's my understanding that from an historical standpoint this would be the first time the president himself removed the passes from anybody, that that is normally done by agency heads or immediate superiors. have you considered all of these things in the process you say you are going to do? >> again, the other individuals, those are being reviewed. that determination will be made at a later date. those that have been revoked, it would be for the purpose of reviewing whether or not they should be reinstated or not. major. >> reporter: you outlined two areas of contradictory or erroneous testimony from brennan. is that the
john. >> reporter: thank you, sarah.as going to ask about turkey, but based on your opening statement, i have to put out that the attorneys for former director comey and former deputy director mccabe say that their passes were automatically demagnetized the day that they were separated from their offices. two others, mr. clapper and general hayden, have said that they do not use the pass at all. and also it's my understanding that from an historical standpoint this would be the first time...
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reporter: thanks, sarah. or this white house believe that does the president it is a violation of department of justice protocol if the special counsel's investigation goes beyond september 1? ms. sanders: i'm not going to we would say necessarily a say that we would say necessarily a specific violation. but i think we've been very clear that not only do we, but i'll be american people, want this to wrap up. john. reporter: thank you, sarah. two questions on turkey. as the relationship between the president and president erdogan grows pestiferous, my question very simply is, are we going to see the restoration of the readouts on calls between the president and other world leaders? that was terminated on the day after president erdogan's certainly will continue calls posted, not just on with turkey but other head-of- state calls readouts when we have them. as well, and provide readouts when we have them. reporter: thanks, sarah. the taliban in afghanistan, this week, has been on a surprise about 100 afghan sec
reporter: thanks, sarah. or this white house believe that does the president it is a violation of department of justice protocol if the special counsel's investigation goes beyond september 1? ms. sanders: i'm not going to we would say necessarily a say that we would say necessarily a specific violation. but i think we've been very clear that not only do we, but i'll be american people, want this to wrap up. john. reporter: thank you, sarah. two questions on turkey. as the relationship between...
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>> thank you, sarah. going back to the security clearances, all signs are this is the first time a president personally has been handling removal of security clearances, it's usually done by superiors, even in the last two biggest es -- espy on age. the secretary of state pulled security clearances of people accused of espionage. you said that others are reviewing it. who are the others reviewing it, and does the president take a personal role in the potential removal of security clearances? >> certainly the president has constitutional authority to do so. i know this will come as a shock to you, i am not aware of the details of the specific cases you outlined, but the president has the authority to make that decision. he's also consulting with members of his national security team and members of his legal team here at the white house to make those decisions. >> is he also considering a policy of just simply having all security passes turned in when someone leaves government service? >> i'm not aware of t
>> thank you, sarah. going back to the security clearances, all signs are this is the first time a president personally has been handling removal of security clearances, it's usually done by superiors, even in the last two biggest es -- espy on age. the secretary of state pulled security clearances of people accused of espionage. you said that others are reviewing it. who are the others reviewing it, and does the president take a personal role in the potential removal of security...
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>> yes, sarah. the tampa rally, the president again pushed for creation of a space force as a new military branch. the defense department today missed the deadline to submit a report to congress about how this space force is to be structured. and we're told the white house is now twice rejected drafts because the defense department doesn't want a space force. it would rather create a space command under the existing military structure. in view of this, how is the president going to force the creation of a space force? >> we're continuing to work with the department of defense to figure out and determine the best way forward. something the president feels strongly about. and we're going to work with our team there and figure out the best solution. >> i have a question about the president is meeting with inner city pastors. today secretary carson pushed policies that would raise the rent on many poor people. also policies that would slow the anti-immigration initiative. what is it going to say to past
>> yes, sarah. the tampa rally, the president again pushed for creation of a space force as a new military branch. the defense department today missed the deadline to submit a report to congress about how this space force is to be structured. and we're told the white house is now twice rejected drafts because the defense department doesn't want a space force. it would rather create a space command under the existing military structure. in view of this, how is the president going to force...
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>> thank you, sarah. a robust defense on pastor brunson at the same time there is tens of thousands of christians in north korea who have been imprisoned almost exclusively because of their religion open door u.s.a. considered north korea to be the number one country when it comes to persecution of the christians. is this something that the administration has also been looking into. >> >> certainly we would like to see any individual persecuted for their christian beliefs or imprisoned le released. we have been working with north korea on a number of fronz. that's certainly something we would like to seal them change their behavior. [inaudible question] >> >> something we would like to see. >> second question. reduced by over 90%. a brief u.n. report suggests as many 30,000 members exist in -- what's the will president's take on this u.n. report and what would the consideration consider overall victory against isis? >> we would like osee every single member of isis defeated across the globe. i think that
>> thank you, sarah. a robust defense on pastor brunson at the same time there is tens of thousands of christians in north korea who have been imprisoned almost exclusively because of their religion open door u.s.a. considered north korea to be the number one country when it comes to persecution of the christians. is this something that the administration has also been looking into. >> >> certainly we would like to see any individual persecuted for their christian beliefs or...
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reporter: thanks, sarah. in his tinner view today the president said he found out about payments michael cohen made later on. he is on tape discussing how to make one of the payments with michael cohen, before the payment was made. so how do you explain that? >> once again i've commented on this pretty extensively. what i can tell you about this is that the president did nothing wrong. there are no charges against him. there is no collusion for anything beyond that, i would refer you to the president's outside counsel. reporter: rudy giuliani is not taxpayer-funded spokesperson for the president. you are -- what the president said today on the grounds of white house, that seems to contradict an audio confirmed of the president saying that? >> once again i have a addressed this a number of times. just because you continue to ask the same questions over and over i will not give you a different answer. the president has done nothing wrong. there is no charges against him. there is no collusion. what i can tell y
reporter: thanks, sarah. in his tinner view today the president said he found out about payments michael cohen made later on. he is on tape discussing how to make one of the payments with michael cohen, before the payment was made. so how do you explain that? >> once again i've commented on this pretty extensively. what i can tell you about this is that the president did nothing wrong. there are no charges against him. there is no collusion for anything beyond that, i would refer you to...
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reporter: thanks, sarah. the ban in afghanistan has been on a surprise offensive that have killed about 100 afghan security forces, a couple dozen civilians as far as we know. the president was visiting with the mountain division yesterday and they served in afghanistan. does this offensive, is he still committed to his strategy that he outlined a year ago or does this give him the idea that maybe a different approach might be needed? >> certainly no announcements or changes in policy from the president's rollout last august. kristin? reporter: sarah have you asked the president if he's ever used the "n" word? >> the president addressed that question directly via twitter. i can certainly say i've never heard that term or anything similar. reporter: have you asked him directly, sarah? >> i didn't have to because he addressed it to the american people all at one-time. reporter: why didn't you ask him directly? >> again the president answered that question directly on twitter earlier today. reporter: can you sta
reporter: thanks, sarah. the ban in afghanistan has been on a surprise offensive that have killed about 100 afghan security forces, a couple dozen civilians as far as we know. the president was visiting with the mountain division yesterday and they served in afghanistan. does this offensive, is he still committed to his strategy that he outlined a year ago or does this give him the idea that maybe a different approach might be needed? >> certainly no announcements or changes in policy...
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we'll get to sarah sanders.ten in. >> the leader of north korea has followed through on his commitment to return the first set of remains of americans to our homeland. these brave souls deserve nothing but our honor and respect. the families of these soldiers have been waiting for more than 60 years for their loved ones to come home. we hope that as remains are identified, families like those of commander, can find peace. john was assigned to quad ron 125 and was killed. john's nephew wrote the president a letter explaining how his uncle was a special person who grew up in the great depression and wanted to serve his country. another letter from mary telling the president how her uncle have been missing. she has a picture of her uncle hanging in the living room as a reminder of the servihis servic country. the president is committed to them and will work to bring them the closure they deserve. we have seen alarming images of the wildfires causing severe damage out west. the white house and fema have been monitor
we'll get to sarah sanders.ten in. >> the leader of north korea has followed through on his commitment to return the first set of remains of americans to our homeland. these brave souls deserve nothing but our honor and respect. the families of these soldiers have been waiting for more than 60 years for their loved ones to come home. we hope that as remains are identified, families like those of commander, can find peace. john was assigned to quad ron 125 and was killed. john's nephew...
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sarah with me a longtime prosecutor. you are perfect on this. foremost there were rumblings out of the federal courthouse that perhaps despite what they laid out in opening statements, rick gates, prosecution star witness would be testify. you're saying, i don't know if i'm buying that. >> i would be surprised if he doesn't testify. i think there could be a couple reasons why they took that position in court. one is prosecutors don't like to promise anything. even though they mention what they might hear about rick gates, maybe they didn't want to promise he would take the stand. the defense attorney will hold them to having failed to keep a promise. the second reason is more -- seemed like they were having a little trouble getting some of the testimony through with the fbi agent. the judge was getting frustrated and wanted them to move the documents in through mr. gates. the prosecutor does not want to wait to put in evidence. you never know what's going to happen during a trial. no, your honor, let's let this witness move documents then they a
sarah with me a longtime prosecutor. you are perfect on this. foremost there were rumblings out of the federal courthouse that perhaps despite what they laid out in opening statements, rick gates, prosecution star witness would be testify. you're saying, i don't know if i'm buying that. >> i would be surprised if he doesn't testify. i think there could be a couple reasons why they took that position in court. one is prosecutors don't like to promise anything. even though they mention what...
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why is sarah sanders say it is so common. >> i don't know why sarah said what she says. i think it is common relating to vendors that deals with the white house. >> what do you mean vendors? >> people who provide services to the white house. i believe that would be something that would be a regular practice but as it relates to the staff, certainly, this is an anomaly and no question about that. going back to it the fact the matter is it is reenforcing what is already there. as a white house lawyer, there is no way i am going to go out and talk about specific conversations i have with my client. >> professor, these are employees paid by taxpayers, they work for the government of the united states. >> no, anderson, they would not be enforceable. i was a lawyer for the obama campaign. sarah sanders was out lying today. that's not what we are talking about here. media reports of omarosa did not have a security clearance. so, the law is that the first amendment protects the right of government officials when they leave to speak. it is apart of freedom of speech. that's why i
why is sarah sanders say it is so common. >> i don't know why sarah said what she says. i think it is common relating to vendors that deals with the white house. >> what do you mean vendors? >> people who provide services to the white house. i believe that would be something that would be a regular practice but as it relates to the staff, certainly, this is an anomaly and no question about that. going back to it the fact the matter is it is reenforcing what is already there....
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>> thanks, sarah.verdict yesterday in the paul manafort trial the president has said kind things about mr. manafort, he called him a good man, a good person, he said he feels badly what happened to him. he tweeted unlike michael cohen he refused to break, make up stories to get a deal. he tweeted such respect for a brave man. is mr. manafort a candidate for presidential pardon? >> secretary sanders: once again that's not something that has been up for discussion. i don't have anything for you. >> i asked you about the cavanaugh nomination, some democrats that are saying that the nomination should be put on hold because of the legal developments yesterday. hawaiian senator put out a statement saying this president who is an unindicted a co-conspirator in a criminal matter does not deserve the courtesy of meeting with his nominee. what is your reaction to that, sarah? >> secretary sanders: this is a desperate and pathetic attempt by democrats to obstruct a very highly qualified nominee. the hearing date
>> thanks, sarah.verdict yesterday in the paul manafort trial the president has said kind things about mr. manafort, he called him a good man, a good person, he said he feels badly what happened to him. he tweeted unlike michael cohen he refused to break, make up stories to get a deal. he tweeted such respect for a brave man. is mr. manafort a candidate for presidential pardon? >> secretary sanders: once again that's not something that has been up for discussion. i don't have...
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sarah andi sarah and i never agreed on that. nor did sarah and i never agreed on that. did i expect to. after all, she is her own person. i believe that she stands up for the things she believes in. 0n almost everything we agree, but sometimes we disagree, that's all. you know, the myth is being conveyed out there that somehow she was harmful to our chances of winning the 2008 election. that is not substantiated by the facts. let's talk about the economy because you said that is what americans really want to talk about. yes, yes. what americans have seen in the last few weeks is, at last, some real signs of good news. in january, they almost 250,000 newjobs created, unemployment down to 8.3%. it is good news. good news, and is it not the case that this could help barack obama and make the republican case much more difficult? it depends on the trends, obviously. when you talk about the economy, i don't care who is elected. i think we will make the argument that this has been the longest and the weakest recovery in the history since the great depression. if we passed a st
sarah andi sarah and i never agreed on that. nor did sarah and i never agreed on that. did i expect to. after all, she is her own person. i believe that she stands up for the things she believes in. 0n almost everything we agree, but sometimes we disagree, that's all. you know, the myth is being conveyed out there that somehow she was harmful to our chances of winning the 2008 election. that is not substantiated by the facts. let's talk about the economy because you said that is what americans...
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it's not fair to say it's not every day the web is abuzz with the mccain presidential race. >> sarah unknown to most presidential voters. risen from local mayor, pta president to an office in alaska. she was a success story everyone could relate to. >> she's a lifelong nra member and in a recent visit to kuwait, she shows she knows her way around a gun. >> thee goes out and kills a caribou, skins it and cooks it for dinner. >> but john mccain's choosing sarah palin, that certainly was a curve ball and i think it gave some new energy to the republican ticket. >> i'm not one of those movers and shakers within the republican party that you'd think would be tact. >> when you're handling an america that has an itch for change it looks like it could be a really smart pick, and maybe she'll get some of the women who are bad over hillary clinton having lost. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next vice president of the united states. >> i was hired to work on the obama campaign after hillary conceded, and we were watching sarah palin give her convention speech. >> before i became governor i was ma
it's not fair to say it's not every day the web is abuzz with the mccain presidential race. >> sarah unknown to most presidential voters. risen from local mayor, pta president to an office in alaska. she was a success story everyone could relate to. >> she's a lifelong nra member and in a recent visit to kuwait, she shows she knows her way around a gun. >> thee goes out and kills a caribou, skins it and cooks it for dinner. >> but john mccain's choosing sarah palin, that...
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sarah: they aren't. we are serving sellers of all sizes.e are bringing on sellers that are quite large at this point. at the end of the day, people are focused on what can i do to make my business grow and not spending too much time on the noise coming across the transom. emily: what's the biggest upside trend? sarah: where we are focused. on the channel is a massive -- omnichannel is a massive unlock. food is often not talked about as omnichannel. caviar, you can get a customer who walks into your full-service restaurant, but if they are sitting on their couch and want to make an order, you get to take that sale as well. i think there's a lot in this financial services for individuals. we know there are 25 million households in the united states that are unbanked or und erbanked. they have not come on the system, probably because something like a debit account is really expensive for them. by rethinking what an account looks like and rethinking the economics of that, we can actually bring individuals on in the same way we did originally wi
sarah: they aren't. we are serving sellers of all sizes.e are bringing on sellers that are quite large at this point. at the end of the day, people are focused on what can i do to make my business grow and not spending too much time on the noise coming across the transom. emily: what's the biggest upside trend? sarah: where we are focused. on the channel is a massive -- omnichannel is a massive unlock. food is often not talked about as omnichannel. caviar, you can get a customer who walks into...
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that was sarah palin. >> she could be vice president. >> she has more skills than anybody. >> sarah palinadlines and that's scary to barack obama. >> they were saying it's experience, experience, experience. then they chose palin and start talking about change, change, change. what happened? >> palin has yet to hold a news conference and steers well clear of the reporters that travel with her everywhere. >> she's going to have to answer questions and have to scans ans questions about her record. >> i was curious. what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this to stay informed and to understand? >> i read most of them with a great appreciation for the press and the media. >> but what specifically? >> all of them. any of them. >> there's no more teleprompter. there wasn't anything for her to memorize in preparation for her interviews with katie couric. when she was asked about foreign policy challenges, she had nothing to draw upon. >> as part of your foreign policy experience, what did you mean by that? >> that alaska has a very narrow maritime border
that was sarah palin. >> she could be vice president. >> she has more skills than anybody. >> sarah palinadlines and that's scary to barack obama. >> they were saying it's experience, experience, experience. then they chose palin and start talking about change, change, change. what happened? >> palin has yet to hold a news conference and steers well clear of the reporters that travel with her everywhere. >> she's going to have to answer questions and have to...
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sarah sanders says that isn't racist. why? because the president, as you heard, is an equal opportunity person. the trump white house taking legal action against omarosa saying she violated a 2016 confidentiality while working for the campaign. omarosa shooting down claims saying she doesn't believe she violated it at all. joining us, maggie haberman, the white house correspondent for the "new york times." joining us now is maggie haberman. the trump campaign calls this a warning shot but also somewhat therapeutic for the president. >> right. this is a president, i think it's important for everybody to remember when they look at how he handles himself in the white house, he was incredibly litigious over many decades as a real estate developer and private citizen. he liked deploying lawyers against his rival business partners who where things went south or people who he felt defamed him in some way but it was always a way for him to exert dominance and control and i think in this case i think it felt good to him as of monday. t
sarah sanders says that isn't racist. why? because the president, as you heard, is an equal opportunity person. the trump white house taking legal action against omarosa saying she violated a 2016 confidentiality while working for the campaign. omarosa shooting down claims saying she doesn't believe she violated it at all. joining us, maggie haberman, the white house correspondent for the "new york times." joining us now is maggie haberman. the trump campaign calls this a warning shot...
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sarah: where we are focused. omnichannel is a massive unlock.f you are starting to see small businesses meet customers in online ways. food is often not talked about as omnichannel. with caviar, you can get a customer who walks into your full-service restaurant, but if they are sitting on their couch and want to make an order, you get to take that sale as well. omnichannel is massive. i think there's a lot in this financial services for individuals. we know there are 25 million households in the united states that are unbanked or underbanked. they have not come on the system, probably because something like a debit account is really expensive for them. by rethinking what an account looks like and rethinking the economics of that, we can actually bring individuals on in the same way we did originally with sellers. emily: i think there is an under told story about how square is sort of democratizing access to financial services. sarah: that's exactly right. our purpose is economic empowerment. i think this is a mega-driver. people want to go direc
sarah: where we are focused. omnichannel is a massive unlock.f you are starting to see small businesses meet customers in online ways. food is often not talked about as omnichannel. with caviar, you can get a customer who walks into your full-service restaurant, but if they are sitting on their couch and want to make an order, you get to take that sale as well. omnichannel is massive. i think there's a lot in this financial services for individuals. we know there are 25 million households in...
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what do we know about sarah john? on paper, she sound impressive a journalist and a lawyer, a senior writer wrote the internet of gar badge, online harassment and the difficulty of regulating it. at harvard, she was name to foosh's 30 under 30 list for media in 2017, as soon as she was hired, old posts were posted on twitter which sound completely racist, such as dumbass white people maik marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs. white men stop breathing. you will go ex10th soon. this was my plan all along, jeong says her response were in line with attempting to punch back. she quoted post as a woman of color on the internet, i have faced torrents of online hate often along this vain. these two examples. if i saw you, i would south carolina right if your lesbian face shut the f up you dog eating and a slur. she added i engaged in what i thought of at the time as counter trolling. while it was intended as satire, i deeply regret my harassers, general audiences do not engage in such engagements. they say th
what do we know about sarah john? on paper, she sound impressive a journalist and a lawyer, a senior writer wrote the internet of gar badge, online harassment and the difficulty of regulating it. at harvard, she was name to foosh's 30 under 30 list for media in 2017, as soon as she was hired, old posts were posted on twitter which sound completely racist, such as dumbass white people maik marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs. white men stop breathing. you will go ex10th soon....
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here's sarah sanders a little while ago. >> mr. brennan has leveraged his status as a former high-ranking official with access to highly sensitive information to make a series of unfounded allegations, wild outbursts on the internet and television about this administration. mr. brennan's lying an conduct characterized by his commentary is wholly inconsistent with the nation's close secrets. more broadly, the issue of mr. brennan's security clearance raises larger questions about the practice of former officials maintaining access to our nation's most sensitive secrets long after their time in government has ended. >> sarah sanders was also asked in a bunch of ways whether or not this sets a bad precedent as many of the people who are named in all of this have either come out and spoken out against the president, president trump, in harsh terms or wrapped into the russia investigation that the president clearly does not like. she tied it back to brennan in this one instance saying this is a matter of national security. as it relates
here's sarah sanders a little while ago. >> mr. brennan has leveraged his status as a former high-ranking official with access to highly sensitive information to make a series of unfounded allegations, wild outbursts on the internet and television about this administration. mr. brennan's lying an conduct characterized by his commentary is wholly inconsistent with the nation's close secrets. more broadly, the issue of mr. brennan's security clearance raises larger questions about the...
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john. >> reporter: sarah -- >> sorry. i called you before. go ahead. >> reporter: i wanted you to respond to the standard rule proposed by the administration today. the 20 states attorney general who said they will sue this administration. this is part of their kmancompl. they say the health of our children, seniors, and community are at risk. it increases the rising cost of climate change for our states. the administration's response is what? >> that the reporting that we're reversing obama era fuel efficiency standards and presefr pre-empting the california standards is false. what the epa released was a notice of proposed rulemaking. not a final rule. it lays out options for how to go forward with standards and the notice asked for comments on the range of options. we are opening it up for a comment period and will make a final decision the end of that. >> reporter: from 10% to 20% on the move of tariffs, what made the president say this is why i want to do it? >> again the president's been clear he is holding china's feet to the fire and
john. >> reporter: sarah -- >> sorry. i called you before. go ahead. >> reporter: i wanted you to respond to the standard rule proposed by the administration today. the 20 states attorney general who said they will sue this administration. this is part of their kmancompl. they say the health of our children, seniors, and community are at risk. it increases the rising cost of climate change for our states. the administration's response is what? >> that the reporting that...
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i can say the exact same thing sarah said. i never heard him say the word. i judge people by the way they treat me. the fact we are having this conversation is ridiculous and it's because of omarosa's ridiculous claims. >> there are plenty of things he said that put it within the realm of the possibilities. are you comfortable that it doesn't fit within the realm of possibilities of anything you have ever heard him say? >> it's outside of the realm of possibility for me. i can't speak for anybody other than myself. >> i want to play the tape where you are talking with omarosa and another trump campaign aide, lin patton, about this issue, whether the president used the n word. i know you know the tape. many of the viewers haven't heard it. it just came out today. let me play it. >> i'm trying to find out at to help us maybe try to figure n out a way to spin it. >> can you think of any time this might have happened? and he said no. >> well that's not true. so -- >> how do you think i should handle it? i told him exactly what you said omarosa, which is well it
i can say the exact same thing sarah said. i never heard him say the word. i judge people by the way they treat me. the fact we are having this conversation is ridiculous and it's because of omarosa's ridiculous claims. >> there are plenty of things he said that put it within the realm of the possibilities. are you comfortable that it doesn't fit within the realm of possibilities of anything you have ever heard him say? >> it's outside of the realm of possibility for me. i can't...
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. >> i am very privileged to introduce to you the next vice t president united states, governor sarah of the great state of alaska. >> narrator: at the time, fe realized that the decision was o turning poinr the republican party and the history of american politics. >> it was probably the rashest decision that john mccain and the people around him ever made. the truth is, they didn't know enough about her other than the fact that she excited the base. ht mccain's advisers thoughe was very different than what she turned out to be. they didn't realize that she would be this populist crusader and turn into a sort of right-wing grassroots populist. >> ladies and gentmen, the governor of alaska and the next vice president... >> narrator: as she arrived at mccain's republican convention... >> sarah palin! >> narrator: palin stole the show... >> well, i'm not a member of the permanent politicalta ishment. (cheering) >> palin'srrival on the scene is the opening chapter, in a way, of the transformation of the republican party into theme tea party mo. the idea that what we are going to rewarare
. >> i am very privileged to introduce to you the next vice t president united states, governor sarah of the great state of alaska. >> narrator: at the time, fe realized that the decision was o turning poinr the republican party and the history of american politics. >> it was probably the rashest decision that john mccain and the people around him ever made. the truth is, they didn't know enough about her other than the fact that she excited the base. ht mccain's advisers...
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we caught up with square cfo sarah friar on thursday. sarah: great quarter, 60% topline growth.super impressed. it is really speaking of our strategy of investing to grow so we think the right balance with all the opportunity in front of us, we want to put money back in the business. so we did beat on the top line with 60% growth. on the bottom line, we want to invest but also do it with financial discipline. we actually maintained our guidance for the full year, so $240 million to $250 million of adjusted ebitda. that actually stayed the same. if you look at the backhalf of the year, that is three points of margin expansion. so we want to invest to grow, but do it with financial discipline. emily: shares have more than doubled now so far this year. what do you say to the investors who say that is just too rich and investors are expecting too much? sarah: it comes back to what is the opportunity in front of the company. we were really clear at the beginning of the year we were focused on omnichannel, financial services, and international, three massive services, and we keep addi
we caught up with square cfo sarah friar on thursday. sarah: great quarter, 60% topline growth.super impressed. it is really speaking of our strategy of investing to grow so we think the right balance with all the opportunity in front of us, we want to put money back in the business. so we did beat on the top line with 60% growth. on the bottom line, we want to invest but also do it with financial discipline. we actually maintained our guidance for the full year, so $240 million to $250 million...
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sarah sanders just told us. so there you are. one more lie. >> we are right, good to have you back today, what stood out to you in all of this? >> so, i think in looking at this, we have to think, omarosa knows exactly what she's doing. she knows exactly how to throw the right kind of bombshells, how to get under the president's skin. then when everybody is talking ab it, everybody is kinds of shouting about it, getting tangled up in all kind of various tripiness, she drops another bombshell, which is usually receipts for her side of the story. so we're dealing two two groups of people, two groups of people who have intense credible issues and yet one side continues to drop receipt after receipt after receipt. is are what happens after knows tapes, each and every time those tames come out? it provokes a reaction from trump. it provokes a reaction from the white house, omarosas's name stays in the headlines for another day. various people are caught in various lies. so this is a strategy, it seems like it's working pretty effectiv
sarah sanders just told us. so there you are. one more lie. >> we are right, good to have you back today, what stood out to you in all of this? >> so, i think in looking at this, we have to think, omarosa knows exactly what she's doing. she knows exactly how to throw the right kind of bombshells, how to get under the president's skin. then when everybody is talking ab it, everybody is kinds of shouting about it, getting tangled up in all kind of various tripiness, she drops another...
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you heard sarah sanders declining to provide any certainty there. but we do know that the president himself has been adding fuel to this fire lashing out on twitter against omarosa repeatedly. he's repeatedly used quite serious language as far as attacking her personally, calling her a lowlife, calling her a dog. and it seems to fit a pattern of the president lashing out to attack african-americans in particularly over their intelligence. that's something that we've certainly seen from the president throughout his presidency. but sarah sanders yesterday defending the president's insults, insisting he is an equal-opportunity insulter. >> this has absolutely nothing to do with race. the president's an equal opportunity person that calls things like he sees it. ep alwa he always fights fire with fire. >> you hear there sarah sanders talking about that equal opportunity insulting that the president does on a daily basis defending these insults by saying he insults everybody else. of course it was sarah sanders who a couple of weeks ago went on a rant ag
you heard sarah sanders declining to provide any certainty there. but we do know that the president himself has been adding fuel to this fire lashing out on twitter against omarosa repeatedly. he's repeatedly used quite serious language as far as attacking her personally, calling her a lowlife, calling her a dog. and it seems to fit a pattern of the president lashing out to attack african-americans in particularly over their intelligence. that's something that we've certainly seen from the...
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sarah sanders gets on that podium and lies everyday. yesterday she got on the podium and wasn't going to lie about the president and a possible tame with him using the "n" word. she said i don't know, i can't guarantee that even though just as i note you can guarantee things. for example i can guarantee there's no tape out there with me saying the "n" word. i can't guarantee there's one with me dancing like a fool. she chose to lie about african-americans and the economy but wasn't going to lie about the president possibly using the "n" word. >> let's bring in a bloomberg news white house reporter. using the wrong numbers to justify the president's alleged racism confused two issues. >> yeah. there was no question to sarah sanders about what are the job numbers comparing president obama to president trump but she used the information she had prepared for her and it was false. the idea that president obama had only created 195,000 jobs for black americans during eight years in office when more than 11 million jobs were created. the claim
sarah sanders gets on that podium and lies everyday. yesterday she got on the podium and wasn't going to lie about the president and a possible tame with him using the "n" word. she said i don't know, i can't guarantee that even though just as i note you can guarantee things. for example i can guarantee there's no tape out there with me saying the "n" word. i can't guarantee there's one with me dancing like a fool. she chose to lie about african-americans and the economy but...
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and we introduced sarah's law with a number of co-sponsors in the 114th congress.have reintroduced it again in this congress. still no traction there. and what sarah's law would require ice to do is detain those illegal immigrants if they have harmed or maimed or killed american citizens. and it would also require then ice to make sure they are updating the family as to the status of the case. it seems so simple and straightforward and, yet, we haven't received the traction. the loss of mollie tibbetts has hurt many iowans so very deeply and it captivated the imagination and concerns of an entire united states. and to have it end like this is very, very disheartening. >> harris: you know, it's being reported and i just talked with our reporter there locally matt finn, is he going to try to track it down because we need to confirm the details that possibly the everification system that the government background check did not scoop up and reveal what it should have because he passed it, according to his employer, the air and b farms. not only that he was here illegal
and we introduced sarah's law with a number of co-sponsors in the 114th congress.have reintroduced it again in this congress. still no traction there. and what sarah's law would require ice to do is detain those illegal immigrants if they have harmed or maimed or killed american citizens. and it would also require then ice to make sure they are updating the family as to the status of the case. it seems so simple and straightforward and, yet, we haven't received the traction. the loss of mollie...
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palin arrived and sarah palin was late. talking to john mccain for a while. you could tell there was a certain tension. having run it that year, i got to tell you when he selected sarah palin, it did bring a certain energy to his campaign. i saw people showing up at the call centers were much more energized. i think he was conflicted. she was a very polarizing figure on the one hand, but she brought a certain energy to his campaign that it lacked a the that moment. >> she was also sort of, i think, safe to say without spilling too much tea, a divisive figure within the family as well. in the moment i think she was the pick. maybe if this service were just john mccain, she would have been invited, but there's a circle, a web of networking people around her that became complicated for this family. i think the senator, you're right, always respected her but came to not appreciate the direction she decided to go in politically. >> any second now, senator mccain's casket, the motorcade will arrive at the north phoenix baptist ch
palin arrived and sarah palin was late. talking to john mccain for a while. you could tell there was a certain tension. having run it that year, i got to tell you when he selected sarah palin, it did bring a certain energy to his campaign. i saw people showing up at the call centers were much more energized. i think he was conflicted. she was a very polarizing figure on the one hand, but she brought a certain energy to his campaign that it lacked a the that moment. >> she was also sort...
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david, why did you ask sarah sanders that question.he obviously didn't want to engage on this phrase enemy of the american people. >> i asked the question not because i thought sarah sanders should side with the press. but our viewers are curious whether the white house has gotten tired of his pro wrestling atmosphere. clearly they haven't. the president wants to define his enemies before they define him. the first amendment of course is crucial to our republic. everybody has the right to scream and yell. during the campaign when we had the press charters and all the reporters would enter the arena at once. it had the feeling like we were the visiting nba team coming on the floor. but it part of the pagentry, part of the event. howie: let me play for you jim acosta asking a similar question of sarah sanders the next day. >> but for the sake of this room, the people in this room, this democracy, this country, all the people around the world are watching what you are saying, sara. the white house for the united states of america, the pre
david, why did you ask sarah sanders that question.he obviously didn't want to engage on this phrase enemy of the american people. >> i asked the question not because i thought sarah sanders should side with the press. but our viewers are curious whether the white house has gotten tired of his pro wrestling atmosphere. clearly they haven't. the president wants to define his enemies before they define him. the first amendment of course is crucial to our republic. everybody has the right to...
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about them out of time just handing out flyers sarah wants to fight for her faith twelve years ago she made the decision to bail her face but from now on she'll be breaking the law. but i feel very this is. quentin i feel like i thought we lived in a free society where people can believe what they want and they can wear whatever they want as long as they don't hurt other people born in denmark and race but turkish parents sarah and her fellow activists are complaining while they still can trying to win support for a demonstration and they're getting that support i think it's a violation of human rights just one other time when men are deciding what women are supposed to be wearing i think you kind of pushing them while away from society and it's important that. you accept that there there's like a cultural difference in parliament sarah has an appointment with one of the initiators of the band mets for leader of the governing liberal party is convinced the niqab has to be prohibited even though fewer than two hundred women are affected they find no middle ground you're very ignorant ab
about them out of time just handing out flyers sarah wants to fight for her faith twelve years ago she made the decision to bail her face but from now on she'll be breaking the law. but i feel very this is. quentin i feel like i thought we lived in a free society where people can believe what they want and they can wear whatever they want as long as they don't hurt other people born in denmark and race but turkish parents sarah and her fellow activists are complaining while they still can...
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we're joined by sarah murray. sarah -- omarosa saying that she's been interviewed by the special counsel. in our experience the special counsel does not waste his time either with witnesses or questioning, why would he want to talk to her? >> we really don't have a good sense of what she might've shared with the special counsel. she wasn't particularly forthcoming about that in any of her interviews. she did suggest in that nbc interview that she believed that then candidate trump knew about these hacked clinton emails before they were ever public. she didn't offer up anything to substantiate that, but if that is something that she has proof of, something she has evidence of, that's the kind of thing that obviously the special counsel would be interested in hearing more about. we don't have incite into that. >> she's not the first person to say that. michael cohen has claims that he knows that to be true. another point -- interesting interview with kristen davis, long time associate of roger stone, presidential ad
we're joined by sarah murray. sarah -- omarosa saying that she's been interviewed by the special counsel. in our experience the special counsel does not waste his time either with witnesses or questioning, why would he want to talk to her? >> we really don't have a good sense of what she might've shared with the special counsel. she wasn't particularly forthcoming about that in any of her interviews. she did suggest in that nbc interview that she believed that then candidate trump knew...
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sarah always chooses to take the stairs. steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. gacan start in the colon, n, and diarrhea and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. >>> tonight, a cnn exclusive. the trump administration is considering a major change to airport security, stopping tsa screenings at more than 150 small and medium-sized airports to save money, screenings that started after the september 11th terror attacks to keep everybody safe, of course. the reporting that broke late this afternoon is already making waves. details now from cnn's renee marsh. >> reporter: tsa is considering allowing thousands of passengers to board commercial airlines across the united states without being screened. that's acco
sarah always chooses to take the stairs. steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. gacan start in the colon, n, and diarrhea and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. >>>...
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this is going to be so much fun. >> sarah palin was something republican voters loved in 2008. you saw donald trumpco letely take advantage of it and take all of these sort of palin voters and add to them. >> and breaking news from the campaign trail, trump is picking up the endorsement from sarah palin.ru >> ...ggle within the republican party...ra >> nr: as the republican nominee, trump exploited the forces that mccain would not. >> we are led by very stupid people. we're going to drain the swamp of washington. we're gonna drive thrs over the illegals! build the wall! build e wall! >> almost everything stylistically, and many things aboutrump substantively, wer anathema to john mccain. ere's almost nothing about trump that is in the same space as john mccain. >> stunning upset, donald trump is on his way... >> narrator: and on election day, trump did what mccain could not-- win the presidency >> well, donald trump pulled off one of the biggest political upsets in american history. >> ...in one of the most shocking elections in our political history.. >> ...new world order, at
this is going to be so much fun. >> sarah palin was something republican voters loved in 2008. you saw donald trumpco letely take advantage of it and take all of these sort of palin voters and add to them. >> and breaking news from the campaign trail, trump is picking up the endorsement from sarah palin.ru >> ...ggle within the republican party...ra >> nr: as the republican nominee, trump exploited the forces that mccain would not. >> we are led by very stupid...
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that was a surprise to sarah.r if they were struggling. kate says, the rest of the team over the past couple of years have become more open with each other and that isa more open with each other and that is a big reason behind the success they have been having of becoming home champions on home soil. thank you forjoining us. at the world para—swimming european championships, hannah russell has just won the the women's 100m backstroke s12. the paralympic champion almost five seconds ahead of the pack. kate grey rounds up the rest of the day's action from dublin. great britain will look to build on the medal haul this evening with alice favourite to win gold in the 58 alice favourite to win gold in the $8100 alice favourite to win gold in the s8100 metres backstroke. she has dominated the event. she was moved down a category earlier on in the year and now down a category earlier on in the year and 110w races down a category earlier on in the year and now races athletes that are more disabled. my personal best is ten
that was a surprise to sarah.r if they were struggling. kate says, the rest of the team over the past couple of years have become more open with each other and that isa more open with each other and that is a big reason behind the success they have been having of becoming home champions on home soil. thank you forjoining us. at the world para—swimming european championships, hannah russell has just won the the women's 100m backstroke s12. the paralympic champion almost five seconds ahead of...
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you're seeing sarah do that much more often now.stating policy positions or positions in general, in the first person singular, she is doing it in the third person. the president said. >> can i just say -- >> please. >> i'm sorry, jim. sorry to barge in here. you know, this whole idea that we have to do this mystery hunt to see whether donald trump is a racist, hmm, he built his career on a racist campaign against the first african-american president saying he wasn't born in this country. he repeatedly has racist tropes. calls countries with black people s-holes. hmm. too bad sherlock holmes isn't alive to figure out whether or not donald trump is a racist on this. >> there's a pattern here and not the first time the president used -- set aside the n-word and an audio tape of that. as jeff says, in the public record already is some fairly alarming language. one of president trump's favorite is to refer to maxine waters as low iq. he uses it because in his rallies he gets -- it's a big applause line for him. >> it is and of course, t
you're seeing sarah do that much more often now.stating policy positions or positions in general, in the first person singular, she is doing it in the third person. the president said. >> can i just say -- >> please. >> i'm sorry, jim. sorry to barge in here. you know, this whole idea that we have to do this mystery hunt to see whether donald trump is a racist, hmm, he built his career on a racist campaign against the first african-american president saying he wasn't born in...
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