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so wednesday huck-a-sanders cleared everything by reading a letter from a random kid. >> aye name is ut everybody calls me pickle. i'm nine years old and you're my favorite president. i like you so much that i had a birthday about you. >> stephen: hold on. what's a trump-themed birthday look like? is there a wall around the pinata? do you-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) what do you-- i don't know what you-- i don't know. do-- do you blow out the candles or do some nice russian ladies, let's say, extinguish them? ( laughter ) you don't have to make a wish, pickle, but definitely close your eyes. i'm sorry, you were answering the tough questions? >> then dillon goes on to ask a few questions. "i don't know why people don't like you?" me, either, dillon. "you seem really nice. can we be friends?" i'm happy to say i directly spoke to the president, dillon, and he would be more than happy to be your friend. >> stephen: i'd be careful, pickle. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i know one little boy, little jeffy sessions, who wrote the same letter last year and he regrets it. anyway, sarah, thank you.
so wednesday huck-a-sanders cleared everything by reading a letter from a random kid. >> aye name is ut everybody calls me pickle. i'm nine years old and you're my favorite president. i like you so much that i had a birthday about you. >> stephen: hold on. what's a trump-themed birthday look like? is there a wall around the pinata? do you-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) what do you-- i don't know what you-- i don't know. do-- do you blow out the candles or do some nice russian ladies,...
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i get up, i try to see at least -- i only have one early riser, so huck, my 3-year-old, i usually spend some time visiting with him in the morning before i leave and get to the office early enough to try to read through and catch up on any news that took place before i went to bed. and then we start with a series of staff meetings around 7:15 talking about the news of the day, prepping for what we want the message of the day to look like and responding to any stories that may be coming up. and, you know, from there every day's a little different than the one before which is one of the reasons why i love what we do is that no two days are alike and every day presents new challenges and gives us a new way to be part of the administration. >> and you get home when? >> it varies, but usually anywhere between, you know, it could be 7:00 to 10:00 at night. >> as you take on this job, i mean, sean spicer's made a couple of changes, skype seats among them, how do you approach the job of deputy press secretary, and how do you approach relations with the media in general? >> you know, i think the
i get up, i try to see at least -- i only have one early riser, so huck, my 3-year-old, i usually spend some time visiting with him in the morning before i leave and get to the office early enough to try to read through and catch up on any news that took place before i went to bed. and then we start with a series of staff meetings around 7:15 talking about the news of the day, prepping for what we want the message of the day to look like and responding to any stories that may be coming up. and,...
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. >> so walk us through a typical day. for sarah huck buy saabee sande. >> usual waely starts pretty ea. i try to see -- i only have one early riser so huck, my 3-year-old, i usually spend some time visiting with him in the morning before i leave. and get to the office early enough to try to read through and catch up on any news that took place before i went to bed. and then we start with the series of staff meetings around 7:15 talking about the news of the day, prepping for what we want the message of the day to look like and responding to any stories that may be coming up and, you know, from there every day's a little different than the one before which is one of the reasons i love what we do is that no two days are alive and every day presents new challenges. and gives u s us a new to be paf the administration. >> you get home when? >> it varies but usually anywhere between 7:00 to 10:00 at night. >> and as you take on this job, i mean, sean spicer's made a couple of changes. skype seats among them. how coudo you approach the job pre
. >> so walk us through a typical day. for sarah huck buy saabee sande. >> usual waely starts pretty ea. i try to see -- i only have one early riser so huck, my 3-year-old, i usually spend some time visiting with him in the morning before i leave. and get to the office early enough to try to read through and catch up on any news that took place before i went to bed. and then we start with the series of staff meetings around 7:15 talking about the news of the day, prepping for what...
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i get up, i try to see at least, i only have one early riser so huck, my 3-year-old, i usually spend some time visiting with him in the morning before i leave. and get to the office. early enough to try to read through and catch up on any news that took place before i went to bed. and then we start with a series of staff meetings around 7:15. talking about the news of the day. prepping for what we want the message of the day to look like and respond to any stories that may be coming up. and you know, from there, every day is a little different than the one before, which is one of the reasons i love what we do. is that no two days are alike and every day presents new challenges and gives us a new way to be part of the administration. >> and you get home when? >> it varies. but usuallier in between you know, it could be 7:00 to 10:00 at night. >> and as you take on this job, i mean sean spicer has made a couple of changes, skype seats among them. how do you approach the job of deputy press secretary and how do you approach relations with the media in general? >> the same way i relation
i get up, i try to see at least, i only have one early riser so huck, my 3-year-old, i usually spend some time visiting with him in the morning before i leave. and get to the office. early enough to try to read through and catch up on any news that took place before i went to bed. and then we start with a series of staff meetings around 7:15. talking about the news of the day. prepping for what we want the message of the day to look like and respond to any stories that may be coming up. and you...
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huck bye sanders red this letter. >> my name is dillon harbin, but everybody calls me pick em. i'm nine years old, you're my favorite president. i like you soa birthday about you. my cake was the shape of your hat. and then dillon goes onto ask a few questions. >> how much money do you have? i don't know why people don't like you. you seem nice. can we befriends? >> directly spoke to the president dillon, he would be more than happy to be your friend. >> and that's the moment pickle's been living for. >> tell me i could be president. >> ever since his third grade class held a mock election last year, and he googled donald trump. mom sue ann says while she does have to filter some headlines to keep things age appropriate, she support her son. >> nobody wanted to make his cake. even tracking down the only person she could fine who would bake a make america great hat birthday cake. >> i hope you'll stop by and let us show you around the white house. >> all a bit overwhelming for pickle, but his mom said she will make it happen. >> somehow mom will get you there. but we'll get you there. >> in stockton, fox 40 flues. >> we will have to watch ou
huck bye sanders red this letter. >> my name is dillon harbin, but everybody calls me pick em. i'm nine years old, you're my favorite president. i like you soa birthday about you. my cake was the shape of your hat. and then dillon goes onto ask a few questions. >> how much money do you have? i don't know why people don't like you. you seem nice. can we befriends? >> directly spoke to the president dillon, he would be more than happy to be your friend. >> and that's the...
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huck finn. you go through, you present readings which put the alternatives before them and you proceed not so much to know about these books from the outside, but to use these books to think with about questions that you can legitimate for the students because you know in a way they really are interested. , theyave just left home are joining the big world, they have been filled with all kind of nonsense. the opinions they have are superficial and skimpy, but if you treat them as if they really care about they things that the things they ought to care about and ask them the questions you suspect they would like to have asked, and discuss the books in the spirit of which you would like those questions pursued then you are treating them not tradition heirs of a spoke,the way that zena that you are guessing as young adults with a lifetime before them and probably not very far away from the big questions, including questions about love and marriage, including the nature oft justice,ip, freedom, war and peace. you can create the kinds of courses by totally ignoring what is going on around you, do not ar
huck finn. you go through, you present readings which put the alternatives before them and you proceed not so much to know about these books from the outside, but to use these books to think with about questions that you can legitimate for the students because you know in a way they really are interested. , theyave just left home are joining the big world, they have been filled with all kind of nonsense. the opinions they have are superficial and skimpy, but if you treat them as if they really...
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sourcing of that, like so much else that's come out of the failing "new york times" and "the washington post." you push back on this. that's what they see in anthony scaramucci. sarah huckers has done such a great job from the podium. found a team they liked. sean spicer could have stayedenned but he bowed out. abby: we do have other headlines we want to get to this morning. starting with a fox news alert. [shouting] >> we don't want you as our mayor of minneapolis anymore. [shouting] abby: chaos erupting during a news conference drunning out the mayor of minneapolis announcing the police officer's resignation after a shooting. demonstrators refusing to let her talk. instead, demanding she should be the one to go. listen. >> the problem is the institution. >> do you hear me now? we do not want you as the mayor of minneapolis. >> the protests come after a rookie police officer shot and unarmed justine dammond who called 911 to report a sexual assault. cameras were off during the incident and both have been put on leave. >> israeli palestinian tensions boiling over overnate. israel is sending more troops to the west bank after a palestinian infiltrated a settlement and za
sourcing of that, like so much else that's come out of the failing "new york times" and "the washington post." you push back on this. that's what they see in anthony scaramucci. sarah huckers has done such a great job from the podium. found a team they liked. sean spicer could have stayedenned but he bowed out. abby: we do have other headlines we want to get to this morning. starting with a fox news alert. [shouting] >> we don't want you as our mayor of minneapolis...
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huck sarah huckabee sanders wrote read a letter. >> my name is dylann harbin but everybody calls me pickle. i'm 9 years old and you are my favorite president. i like you so that i directly spoke to the president, dylan, and he will be more than happy to be your friend. pete: joining us now is that young trump supporter dylann pickle harbin and his mom sue ann. good morning to you both. thanks for being here. dylann, do you mind if i call you pickle, too? >> no? can he call you pickle? >> yeah. pete: what motivated you to write this letter to president trump? dylan, why did you write the letter? >> why did you write the letter to trump, honey? >> because i wanted him to be my friend. pete: very cool. abby: sue ann, did this all come from your son in were you helpful? did you help write this letter or was it in his own words. >> it was all him. he said he wanted to write it i said what do you want to ask him. he said well i just want to ask him to be my friend. i said you need to ask him little more than that he goes well okay, i will think about it. so, probably like a -- probably about a month, month and a half later he said okay i want to write it he wr
huck sarah huckabee sanders wrote read a letter. >> my name is dylann harbin but everybody calls me pickle. i'm 9 years old and you are my favorite president. i like you so that i directly spoke to the president, dylan, and he will be more than happy to be your friend. pete: joining us now is that young trump supporter dylann pickle harbin and his mom sue ann. good morning to you both. thanks for being here. dylann, do you mind if i call you pickle, too? >> no? can he call you...
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i try to see, i only have one early riser, so huck, my 3-year-old, i usually spend time visiting with him in the morning before i leave. and get to the office early enough to try to read through any news that took place before i went to bed. then we start with the series of staff meetings around # 15 talking about the news of the day, prepping for what we want the message of the day to look like. and responding to any stories that may be coming up. and, you know, from there, every day is a little different than the one before, which is one of the reasons i love what we do, is that no two days are alike and every day presents new challenges and gives us a way to be part of the new administration. >> and you get home when? >> it varies but anywhere between, it could be 7:00 to 10:00 at night. >> and as you take on this job, sean spicer has made a couple of changes, skype seats among them. how do you approach the job as deputy press secretary and with the media in general? >> i think the way relations with the media, the way i approach it is to try to do that the same way i would any oth
i try to see, i only have one early riser, so huck, my 3-year-old, i usually spend time visiting with him in the morning before i leave. and get to the office early enough to try to read through any news that took place before i went to bed. then we start with the series of staff meetings around # 15 talking about the news of the day, prepping for what we want the message of the day to look like. and responding to any stories that may be coming up. and, you know, from there, every day is a...