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speaking of nay sayers, this bomb shell exit interview with the los angeles times that john kelly gavee details the president's desire to get out of afghanistan back in the summer of 2016 and now we're expecting a major drawdown there as well. how is that being received in washington today? >> well, it's being received a couple different ways. one is that it's confirming the kelly interview confirms several things that the white house had attempted to say weren't true when they were happening. and me and others reported they were happening. the other thing i thought was remarkable and a lot of people are commenting on this in the days since that interview appeared, is that kelly is asking to be judged on the things he stopped the president from doing rather than in things he actually says he helped the president to do. he's saying hey, look, i was a force for good. i was in there keeping disaster from happening right and left. it's a fairly remarkable thing for the outgoing chief of staff to say. >> it's interesting. that's kind of what we even heard nikki haley say when she said this
speaking of nay sayers, this bomb shell exit interview with the los angeles times that john kelly gavee details the president's desire to get out of afghanistan back in the summer of 2016 and now we're expecting a major drawdown there as well. how is that being received in washington today? >> well, it's being received a couple different ways. one is that it's confirming the kelly interview confirms several things that the white house had attempted to say weren't true when they were...
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at the factory in fremont, california, he complained bitterly about all the nay sayers and critics whoe gunning for his failure. >> there's been relentless criticism, relentless, and outrageous and unfair because what actually happened here was an incredible american success story. all these people work their as off day and night to make it happen and they believe in the dream. and that's the story that really should be told. >> reporter: the story is how he set and met the production target of 5,000 model 3s a week and made tesla profitable. but the effort nearly bankrupted the company. >> if you're trying to step up to something which is a thousand percent more than any program you've ever done, it's necessarily -- you have to bet the company. there's no option. >> reporter: so, in other words, if you hadn't met it, you would have died. >> it was life or death. we're losing 50, sometimes $100 million a week. we're running out of money. >> reporter: you were losing $100 million a week. >> yeah, that's scary. >> reporter: his two assembly lines weren't churning out cars fast enough. fa
at the factory in fremont, california, he complained bitterly about all the nay sayers and critics whoe gunning for his failure. >> there's been relentless criticism, relentless, and outrageous and unfair because what actually happened here was an incredible american success story. all these people work their as off day and night to make it happen and they believe in the dream. and that's the story that really should be told. >> reporter: the story is how he set and met the...
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. >> it takes courage to do this because there's a million nay sayers on both sides of the aisle. >> it's caught everybody off guard. i doubt there's anybody in the republican caucus and the senate that just isn't stunned by this. >> president trump ordered the move to be completed in 30 days. russian president welcomed the withdrawal decision. >>> and disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein lost the more from manhattan. >> reporter: former hollywood heavy weight arrived at the courthouse in new york where a judge said the case against him will proceed. >> we are obviously disappointed that the court did not dismiss the indictment. . >> reporter: among those in line to get introot courthouse, marissa tomie. -- tomie. he is being prosecuted in two cases, charged with raping a woman he knew in a hotel in march 2013 and forcibly performing oral sex on a woman in 2006. >> a movement should not, however, be permitted to push an indictment that is deeply flawed. >> reporter: gloria allred swiftly hit back. >> this indictment was based on evidence and testimony before the grand jury. it
. >> it takes courage to do this because there's a million nay sayers on both sides of the aisle. >> it's caught everybody off guard. i doubt there's anybody in the republican caucus and the senate that just isn't stunned by this. >> president trump ordered the move to be completed in 30 days. russian president welcomed the withdrawal decision. >>> and disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein lost the more from manhattan. >> reporter: former hollywood heavy...
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the question is do we have the courage not to pander to the doomsday sayers the courage not to look fearfully to the right and the left do we have the courage to steer our course even if it means going against the zeitgeist. the courage to develop our own bright ideas that will cause people to develop a fascination for our party mentions because we are so good with our ideas and not because we launched the harsh attacks on our political opponents and sent every one of us can do the latter but that was not enough among us can that is not an. for a strong and proud people saturday but i did see do i'm fucking our. so that was an exit ramp cut in by let me add join like a correspondent colleague peter craven in the studio to talk about it peter tell us what do we know about it she took this post of body genocide could only describe the way. it was viewed as quite a bit of a surprise because she had prior to that been been the senior minister of the small state of stalin and before that she believed here in this you've been involved in real everyday politics with great success you've actually won
the question is do we have the courage not to pander to the doomsday sayers the courage not to look fearfully to the right and the left do we have the courage to steer our course even if it means going against the zeitgeist. the courage to develop our own bright ideas that will cause people to develop a fascination for our party mentions because we are so good with our ideas and not because we launched the harsh attacks on our political opponents and sent every one of us can do the latter but...
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. >>> joining me now, julia manchester and kevin sayer . >> what is the biggest and most important with regard to the filing? >> he says there does seem to be contact between two confidantes. the question amounts to whether that's a legal term, collusion. the president says it is not. when i saw the headline cross that michael cohen is not going to receive leniency, this is a guy that was the president's closest personal confidante, a fixer back when he was a candidate, private citizen. he totally flipped, reversed course, said he would koomt with bob mueller, and he said, i don't know. that may not be good enough. he's going to be sentenced on december 12th and he's going to go behind bars. >> potentially sent away for years. >> yeah. >>a julia, your perspective? >> yes. it was mike an cohen's contact with russia in 2015 and that political synergy that was mentioned and the fact that the president talked about this before. it's interesting. it comes at an interesting time in politics. you know, democrats are about to take over the house. we've hearned from them they plan on investigati
. >>> joining me now, julia manchester and kevin sayer . >> what is the biggest and most important with regard to the filing? >> he says there does seem to be contact between two confidantes. the question amounts to whether that's a legal term, collusion. the president says it is not. when i saw the headline cross that michael cohen is not going to receive leniency, this is a guy that was the president's closest personal confidante, a fixer back when he was a candidate,...
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and then for the nay sayers that were really hoping that this would end for ucf, they just were a one-trickthat they just really weren't that good, well, sorry, they are that good. and they're 2:29 from winning their 25th in a row and doing everything that they can possibly do on their schedule to prove it. >> bob: that kick out of bounds. so, it will come out to the 35 yard line. and ucf this season has lived off of takeaways. they have lived on dominating the plus/minus ratio. well, look at today. fbs teams coming into today's game, if they were minus-three or worse, 14-114. and what is ucf today? minus-three. and they've got a two-score lead in a championship game against arguably the second-best team in your league. >> brock: i'm going to tell all of you right there in that picture, you had something to do with this tonight. you never doubted in this building, and your defense fed off of it. >> bob: brady white. incomplete, through the hands of patrick taylor. they're unpacking the championship t-shirts. 2:24 to go and no time-outs for memphis. so, they need a score and they need an ons
and then for the nay sayers that were really hoping that this would end for ucf, they just were a one-trickthat they just really weren't that good, well, sorry, they are that good. and they're 2:29 from winning their 25th in a row and doing everything that they can possibly do on their schedule to prove it. >> bob: that kick out of bounds. so, it will come out to the 35 yard line. and ucf this season has lived off of takeaways. they have lived on dominating the plus/minus ratio. well,...
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dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us. so what you propose in order to reverse aging cleaving the organism of all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why well that stopped the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose is we keep people healthy later in life but i repairing all of the damage that the body does to itself throughout life in the course of its normal operation and some of that damage is of the thought that you just described essentially the accumulation of weisbrod but inside cells and also in the spaces between self but so it is not quite like that for example sometimes simply we have too many of a particular bad type of cell that is not there that is misbehaving or in other cases we don't have enough of a particular good time cells and they're not necessarily replaced automatically by the division of other cells furthermore the damage to. the structure the kind of lattice of proteins tha
dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us. so what you propose in order to reverse aging cleaving the organism of all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why well that stopped the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose is we keep people healthy later in life but i repairing all of the damage that the...
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dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism of all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose. we keep people healthy. repairing oh of the gum made the body go through itself throughout the course of its normal operation. the thought that you just described essentially the accumulation of wealth. in the space between. but. for example from time simply we have too many of a particular type of. misbehavior or you know because we don't have enough particular. good time cells die and they're not necessarily replaced automatically by the division of other cells furthermore there is damage to. the structure the kind of lattice of proteins that holds the body together which is called the extracellular matrix so as you can see there are many different types of damage and we have to fix them
dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism of all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose. we keep people healthy. repairing oh of the gum made the body go through itself...
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. >> it takes courage to do this because there's a million nay sayers on both sides of the aisle who also want to remain. >> it's a terrible thing for the allies we've been working with. >> colossal in my mind. a mistake. >> many critics are concerned the move will give russia and its allies a chance to gain greater control. >>> 5:36 this morning. taking a live look at the u.s. capital. this morning, we are one step closer to avoiding a government shut down. this is a live look here we go. this is a picture of the u.s. capital. one step closer to a short term spending bill. later today the house will vote on the bill which will keep the government open until february. if it passes there the bill then goes to the white house for the president's signature. he hasn't publicly weighed in on the plan which will not have the $5 billion he for it surity ots $1.3orry my democrati aside ande same good faith flexibility that the president has shown to secure the integrity of our borders. >> on wednesday, mr. trump tweeted out saying one way or the other, we will win on the wall. the white hous
. >> it takes courage to do this because there's a million nay sayers on both sides of the aisle who also want to remain. >> it's a terrible thing for the allies we've been working with. >> colossal in my mind. a mistake. >> many critics are concerned the move will give russia and its allies a chance to gain greater control. >>> 5:36 this morning. taking a live look at the u.s. capital. this morning, we are one step closer to avoiding a government shut down....
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what sayers me about this is, one, there are still children who are separated from their parents today as we sit here. >> and some will never be reconciled. >> it's not separation, it's kidnapping. the u.s. government kidnapped children. and i think the scary part was the first step was when he called mexicans rapists and drug dealers. the second step was separating and caging children. the third step was excusing the customs protection border of firing tear gas at desperate mothers and children. >> he may in 2019 make the worst political move award there too, but we'll see. my dear republicans, i know i stacked the house on you. >> i was hoping you would forget me. >> give me your review. >> it's kind of a mixture of the russian snafu when trump says that there is nothing to see here, folks. even conservative media outlets, they were like, oh, my gosh, this is totally horrible. so when you have a conservative media outlet saying that's pretty bad, that's pretty bad. but another thing i want to bring up was aim big fan of melania trump. i think her fashion sense is out of this world. w
what sayers me about this is, one, there are still children who are separated from their parents today as we sit here. >> and some will never be reconciled. >> it's not separation, it's kidnapping. the u.s. government kidnapped children. and i think the scary part was the first step was when he called mexicans rapists and drug dealers. the second step was separating and caging children. the third step was excusing the customs protection border of firing tear gas at desperate mothers...
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the final stage would have been if samuel would sayer, he's the imprisoned commissioner to the chair agency bringing a lawsuit. wooster would have had to tell his attorneys that the decision is not being followed. georgia is not o buying the decision, therefore the president -- the court must notify the president of this and he must execute the laws. but at the same time this is happening the nullification crisis with south carolina over the tariff is coming to a boil. and will georgia join south carolina in resistance? so the missionary is leaned on by his employers, his new england religious employers and they say look, drop this lawsuit, you don't want to split the country because of your problem. so he did. so we never reached the point of the ultimate clash. >> rich: so the question of the hour that everyone's wondering, whose side would marshall be on in the back and forth between president trump, and chief justice roberts over trump's attack on obama judge who stayed one of his immigration actions? >> rich: i can't imagine marshall tweeting. [laughter] or doing any public expr
the final stage would have been if samuel would sayer, he's the imprisoned commissioner to the chair agency bringing a lawsuit. wooster would have had to tell his attorneys that the decision is not being followed. georgia is not o buying the decision, therefore the president -- the court must notify the president of this and he must execute the laws. but at the same time this is happening the nullification crisis with south carolina over the tariff is coming to a boil. and will georgia join...
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he's one of the dooms sayers.he says that artificial intelligence is going to some master.cally be our we're going to be to our computers like our cat is to us. we're going to be its pet. i don't necessarily buy that. but there's huge potential in intelligence, for good and ill. >> why have you been so fascinated with elon musk? >> well, he's a fascinating dude. he's created these two really companies, doing spectacular things. he is a little bit off the wall. love his spacex, which is, you tow -- if we're going develop resources of -- that we ourdevelop in orbit and in solar system, you need private companies competing to provide once did.es that nasa he's doing an excellent job of that. reusable rocket is really a huge cost boon if he can make that work. think electric cars are great for people who -- they think god-awfula abomination that we treat them as a solution to a climate problem. that his reliance on subsidies and politics annoys me elon, but he understands the world that we live in. >> would you buy an
he's one of the dooms sayers.he says that artificial intelligence is going to some master.cally be our we're going to be to our computers like our cat is to us. we're going to be its pet. i don't necessarily buy that. but there's huge potential in intelligence, for good and ill. >> why have you been so fascinated with elon musk? >> well, he's a fascinating dude. he's created these two really companies, doing spectacular things. he is a little bit off the wall. love his spacex, which...
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but the goal for jean sayers, i remember a story about he won the grand slam for all four majors. and got a book contract and the writer named charlie price wrote the whole thing. sarasin wrote a letter to his publisher at the book came out and he said thanks for sending my my book, i look forward to reading it. [laughter] with governor thompson i would write a chapter and we would go over it à [applause] >> how are you? where am i right here? >> yet right there. >> i just told them how hard i worked and all the stuff i did. >> i told everybody that dog is the best writer anybody could ever have. he can put lipstick on an 800 pound sow and make it look good. that's what he did in this regard. i think him for it. i want to tell you that, i apologize, doug knows this when i was governor and secretary i didn't get a chance to go into many of my son and daughter's basketball and football games. because as always busy. today i went to portage to see my grandson playing in his last grad Ãbgrade school football game. i'm late and i would apologize that i was doing grandfather duties.[app
but the goal for jean sayers, i remember a story about he won the grand slam for all four majors. and got a book contract and the writer named charlie price wrote the whole thing. sarasin wrote a letter to his publisher at the book came out and he said thanks for sending my my book, i look forward to reading it. [laughter] with governor thompson i would write a chapter and we would go over it à [applause] >> how are you? where am i right here? >> yet right there. >> i just...
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you know, there were still nay sayers about spending the money on the lunar project and everything else. >> the -- you didn't want to bring the television camera along. >> i didn't want to bring the television camera. >> that's true. you didn't want to bring one. >> i did not. i was dumb in that. >> but you wound up bringing it along and you do the broadcast that to this day i still remember watching as a child. >> yeah. >> it gives me chills right now thinking about it. how did you come up with reading from genesis? >> that's another example of the wonderful country we live in. julian shearer, who was the head of public information for nasa in washington called me one day and said you are going to have the largest audience that's ever listened to or seen a telephones picture of a human on christmas eve. and you have got, own, five or six minutes. and i said well that's great, julian what are we doing? he said do whatever is appropriate. that's the only instructions. that's the exact word. do whatever is appropriate, whatever you feel is appropriate. to be honest with you we were so inv
you know, there were still nay sayers about spending the money on the lunar project and everything else. >> the -- you didn't want to bring the television camera along. >> i didn't want to bring the television camera. >> that's true. you didn't want to bring one. >> i did not. i was dumb in that. >> but you wound up bringing it along and you do the broadcast that to this day i still remember watching as a child. >> yeah. >> it gives me chills right now...
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sayer: i would like to thank you for taking my call and god bless c-span for the service it does for this nation, for an open phone, for real people making statements and opinions about things and opinions that are not done by pundits and people in the media, but we hearken back to a time when there was actual reaching across the aisle and working together, when democrats and republicans, and it's very heartwarming to see the things that were done between mr. bush and mr. bill clinton after their office, and we should hearken back and look at this for unity in this world, because as jesus said in the bible, e-house divided against itself will fall. under thisnation nation and god was america and hopefully we will move forward and use this as an example for things that we look forward to for a better interest and are better natures. thank you very much. host: rob gould continue to take your calls for the rest of his first hour of the program on the life and legacy of former president george h.w. bush. and a lot of pictures in the papers today, including this one in the new york times.
sayer: i would like to thank you for taking my call and god bless c-span for the service it does for this nation, for an open phone, for real people making statements and opinions about things and opinions that are not done by pundits and people in the media, but we hearken back to a time when there was actual reaching across the aisle and working together, when democrats and republicans, and it's very heartwarming to see the things that were done between mr. bush and mr. bill clinton after...