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wooding and stephen bush in a couple of little bit but first let's david wooding and stephen bush inush in a couple of little bit some of the s analyse a little bit some of the pledges in - lib dem pledges in the lib dem election ma nifesto. pledges in the lib dem election manifesto. they are promising to help young people get on the housing ladder, discounted bus passes, but how can they afford all of this? chris morris has given the figures a chris morris has given the figurese the biggest revenue raising to add one p2 income tax across is to add one p2 income tax across the board. they estimate it will raise £6.3 billion per year, money they would spend exclusively on the nhs, care services and public health _‘|p nhs, care services and public health —— 1p on income tax. this isn't as much as labour proposed, but they say they can raise £3.6 billion annually through the corporation tax. and there is an eye—catching proposal to legalise and tax cannabis. the lib dems say this will raise £1 billion per year. 0verall, this is a manifesto that will cost the country in the this is a man
wooding and stephen bush in a couple of little bit but first let's david wooding and stephen bush inush in a couple of little bit some of the s analyse a little bit some of the pledges in - lib dem pledges in the lib dem election ma nifesto. pledges in the lib dem election manifesto. they are promising to help young people get on the housing ladder, discounted bus passes, but how can they afford all of this? chris morris has given the figures a chris morris has given the figurese the biggest...
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we will be getting the pet theories of our panel, stephen bush from the new statesman, and the sun ons dave wooding. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail today. the liberal democrats have launched their party manifesto in east london. leader tim farron called on voters to support his party and ensure they get a choice about britain's future relationship with europe. i believe that our children will have a brighter future if we are inside the european union. that they will be safer and better off. that our economy will be stronger and our country will have more influence in the world. butjust because i believe that doesn't mean i think people who voted to leave are bad people. of course they're not. wejust disagree. one ofjeremy corbyn‘s key allies, the unite leader len mccluskey, says he is now full of optimism about labour's general election hopes despite saying in an interview he could not see the party winning. it was against the backdrop of if the opinion polls are to be believed that i made those comments. of course since then labour have launched the
we will be getting the pet theories of our panel, stephen bush from the new statesman, and the sun ons dave wooding. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail today. the liberal democrats have launched their party manifesto in east london. leader tim farron called on voters to support his party and ensure they get a choice about britain's future relationship with europe. i believe that our children will have a brighter future if we are inside the european union. that...
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also with me is stephen bush from the new statesman. is ukip finished?ng that new parties in great britain rise like a rocket, then crashing to a muddy field. that is what has happened to ukip after a disastrous night. a large chunk of that ukip race, 30% up to 50%, are sprinting to the conservatives. that will have huge application for the labour party. lots of labour mps on blue majorities will be worrying about the collapse of ukip, whereas the use to worry about the rise of ukip. nigel farage was saying today that ukip is the insurance policy to make sure the brexit happens. it seems that the voters don't buy that. if you speak to senior members of ukip, their plan is to stay on the pitch of british politics. they wa nt to the pitch of british politics. they want to 6% vote of the election, perhaps pull off a few surprises. i think their view is that theresa may will backslide on brexit, free movement, european court, a hefty brexit bill and that will perhaps allow them back into the landscape of british politics. stephen bush, where did these result
also with me is stephen bush from the new statesman. is ukip finished?ng that new parties in great britain rise like a rocket, then crashing to a muddy field. that is what has happened to ukip after a disastrous night. a large chunk of that ukip race, 30% up to 50%, are sprinting to the conservatives. that will have huge application for the labour party. lots of labour mps on blue majorities will be worrying about the collapse of ukip, whereas the use to worry about the rise of ukip. nigel...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are stephen bush statesman and iain martin, editor of the political news website, reaction. jeremy corbyn says the war on terror isn't working and britain needs a fresh approach. in a speech outlining his foreign policy, he said he wasn't a pacifist and could see circumstances in which he would involve britain in a war but he warned against what he called a "bomb first, talk later" approach. mr corbyn accused theresa may of pandering to donald trump, who he said was making the world a more dangerous place. here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. he's used to it now, all the attention, and not always friendly, though he still tries to be. don't push each other, ok? labour's campaign is so much aboutjeremy corbyn — his character, ideas he has held dearfor 30 years, though some in his party which he had not, like defence — and today the labour leader wish he had not, like defence — and today the labour leader was holding to his oldest and deepest convictions, writing of years of britain's way of
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are stephen bush statesman and iain martin, editor of the political news website, reaction. jeremy corbyn says the war on terror isn't working and britain needs a fresh approach. in a speech outlining his foreign policy, he said he wasn't a pacifist and could see circumstances in which he would involve britain in a war but he warned against what he called a "bomb first, talk later" approach. mr...
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at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are stephen bush, special correspondenttion. time for a look at the weather, here's jay wynne. good evening. the satellite shows a band of rain. of sunshine swirling around. this rain is working its way into northern ireland. it will be quite wet for a time. the showers move north and ten to fade away. the eastern side of scotland and england quite agree. low cloud. by the end of the night, a future is along the goals. not a cold night by any stretch. looks like the south east will have the best of the weather on saturday. a couple of showers, but largely dry and bright. quite windy, outbreaks of rain. perhaps a rumble of thunder in the north of scotland. through the evening, this band of rain moving from west to east. it will cross all parts, but won't last too long anywhere. it should be gone by sunday. for most places, funding will be bright and breezy with sunny spells and a scattering of showers. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines... the security services are investigating a major cyber attack against hospitals and
at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are stephen bush, special correspondenttion. time for a look at the weather, here's jay wynne. good evening. the satellite shows a band of rain. of sunshine swirling around. this rain is working its way into northern ireland. it will be quite wet for a time. the showers move north and ten to fade away. the eastern side of scotland and england quite agree. low cloud. by the end of the night, a future is along the goals. not a...
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and stephen bush from the current affairs and political magazine the new statesmen.lectorate and will tackle our rigged economy and our rigged system in the interests of the many and not the few. just as labour‘s slogan says, this draft manifesto puts flesh on the bones of that statement. it is definitely ambitious and radical. will it appeared to conservative voters and ukip photos? will it appeal? we also know from elections past that people tend to assess the policies through the prism of the leader. we talk about labour's 1983 manifesto being radical. at the time the leader was reassuring and people looked at him and said, you are all right. theresa may looks like a safe pair of hands. the manifesto will not be labour's problem in this election. it is the messenger? they have got to turn people round on jeremy messenger? they have got to turn people round onjeremy corbyn messenger? they have got to turn people round on jeremy corbyn they have got to get him doing classic events, desert island discs, where he comes across as a warm, events, desert island discs, wh
and stephen bush from the current affairs and political magazine the new statesmen.lectorate and will tackle our rigged economy and our rigged system in the interests of the many and not the few. just as labour‘s slogan says, this draft manifesto puts flesh on the bones of that statement. it is definitely ambitious and radical. will it appeared to conservative voters and ukip photos? will it appeal? we also know from elections past that people tend to assess the policies through the prism of...
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stephen colbert gave george w. bush a hard time and there was a media black out around it in 2006.o the components association does give out scholarships and awards. but can't be too cozy with the president but can't be too combative. liz: whether you're on the right or the left, the viewer doesn't care what's going on at these dinners; right? >> no. and i think president trump for those who thought it was going to be a roast can declare that president trump remained rare at the end of the evening because he was in rare form taking his show on the road, taking the main stage. liz: you just made a funny. >> well, thank you. >> you should make a headline. >> why didn't you get invited to this dinner? >> i'm auditioning. liz: maybe next year. we won't hold our breath. no, i'm kidding. good to see you guys. come back soon. i made a funny. six years ago today, our nation took down osama bin laden with the help of major heroes in the story. of course, bin laden is the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks and next up, we've got the man who interrogated and broke bin laden's top lieutenant k
stephen colbert gave george w. bush a hard time and there was a media black out around it in 2006.o the components association does give out scholarships and awards. but can't be too cozy with the president but can't be too combative. liz: whether you're on the right or the left, the viewer doesn't care what's going on at these dinners; right? >> no. and i think president trump for those who thought it was going to be a roast can declare that president trump remained rare at the end of...
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bush was president." ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: you look great by the way. you seen my yogurt. >> stephen: i have not seen your yogurt. no, i have not seen it. >> okay. >> hey, stephen! >> stephen: hey, roar, hey ed helms. what's up you guys. >> i can't believe you're leaving us, stephen. it's crazy. it's like beyonce leaving destiny's child. we're never going to hear from her again. >> stephen: thank you for stopping by to say gone. >> actually, we came because we're fighting over which one of us gets your office gli just don't know how to choose. >> come on, man. i'm already ready to hang up my poster of my two favorite comedians, bill cosby, and subway spokesman jared fogel. >> stephen: i know one thing, rob. they will never let you down! >> hey, has anyone seen my yogurt? >> stephen: nope, nope, haven't seen it. >> hello there, chums. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! >> how about that? >> stephen: oh, hey, look, it's-- >> that's right, it's me, steve carell, the lovely correspondent from "the daily show" in 2005. >> why are you talking in that aw
bush was president." ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: you look great by the way. you seen my yogurt. >> stephen: i have not seen your yogurt. no, i have not seen it. >> okay. >> hey, stephen! >> stephen: hey, roar, hey ed helms. what's up you guys. >> i can't believe you're leaving us, stephen. it's crazy. it's like beyonce leaving destiny's child. we're never going to hear from her again. >> stephen: thank you for stopping by to say gone....
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of state madeleine albright, who served in the bill clinton administration, and stephen hadley, who was george w. bush's national security adviser. i began by asking secretary albright about her expectations of the president's ambitious trip. >> well, i think it's a very complicated trip. just think about it-- going to saudi arabia, meeting with a lot of muslim leaders, as well as the leadership there. then in israel. then meeting with president abbas. then going to rome, the vatican, to meet with the pope. then going to nato. then the g-7. what could possibly go wrong? and it is a very tiring trip. and i think the question is what is the purpose of it in terms of showing support for what's going on in the middle east? and i think the question is what they want to accomplish. but i think it has-- i don't think we should have a low bar for thowever, because there's an awful lot that needs to be done. it's just a very long trip. >> woodruff: do you think, stephen hadley, that the possibilities for success are greater than the pitfalls? i'm reading a lot in the coverage of running-- running up to the trip,
of state madeleine albright, who served in the bill clinton administration, and stephen hadley, who was george w. bush's national security adviser. i began by asking secretary albright about her expectations of the president's ambitious trip. >> well, i think it's a very complicated trip. just think about it-- going to saudi arabia, meeting with a lot of muslim leaders, as well as the leadership there. then in israel. then meeting with president abbas. then going to rome, the vatican, to...
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stephen: i am not saying you're wrong. i am saying you can say clinton was under attack, george w. bushk for you are the president. >> eboni: nixon. >> stephen: it comes with it. we understand this. >> ted: not like this. >> eric: president donald trump following through on one of his biggest campaign promises, a major crackdown on illegal immigration and a big spike in arrests. to folks everywhere whose diabetic... ...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. >> eboni: welcome back to "the fox news specialists." our specialists today are stephen a. smith and rock legend ted nugent. somehow, our universe hasn't exploded so were going to keep it going
stephen: i am not saying you're wrong. i am saying you can say clinton was under attack, george w. bushk for you are the president. >> eboni: nixon. >> stephen: it comes with it. we understand this. >> ted: not like this. >> eric: president donald trump following through on one of his biggest campaign promises, a major crackdown on illegal immigration and a big spike in arrests. to folks everywhere whose diabetic... ...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day......
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that happened with stephen rochand who was hired by the bushes and let go by the obamas.ple of how partisan washington is becoming. >> so she was let go. that is what happened? i wasn't entirely sure. >> well, the understanding is that that's what happened. in these kind of positions you serve at the will of the president, the pleasure of the president and you are asked to resign. we don't know for sure because she hasn't talked to anyone definitively about that. in the past instances like this, this is how it's gone down. >> sarah huckabee sanders said she left on good terms, they wish her the best and it's not uncommon for transition staff to your point in a new administration, we know basic staff, i have this note basic staff stays on average of 25 years. where does one go next after being chief usher at the white house? >> i mean, a lot of these people like the head chef, the former head florist, they go on and write books or have speaking engagements. you can go down that route. this has happened before. when chris emory spoke with barbara bush and the clintons found
that happened with stephen rochand who was hired by the bushes and let go by the obamas.ple of how partisan washington is becoming. >> so she was let go. that is what happened? i wasn't entirely sure. >> well, the understanding is that that's what happened. in these kind of positions you serve at the will of the president, the pleasure of the president and you are asked to resign. we don't know for sure because she hasn't talked to anyone definitively about that. in the past...
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. >> stephen: luckily, that time sean spent in the bushes will come in handy next week when he's workingt home depot. ( laughter ) i have to say something here -- donald trump, if you're watching, first of all, you're a bad president, pr ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) second of all, please, please, please don't take sean spicer from us. ( laughter ) where am i going to get my daily dose of veiled anger and condescension? sarah huckabee sanders is okay, but she doesn't have that certain je ne sais "whaaaa?" ( cheers and applause ) we've a great show coming up. danny mcbride is here. when we return. stick around. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting yo
. >> stephen: luckily, that time sean spent in the bushes will come in handy next week when he's workingt home depot. ( laughter ) i have to say something here -- donald trump, if you're watching, first of all, you're a bad president, pr ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) second of all, please, please, please don't take sean spicer from us. ( laughter ) where am i going to get my daily dose of veiled anger and condescension? sarah huckabee sanders is okay, but she doesn't have that...
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bush gave a lincoln reader to barack obama. stephen: the president of harvard also roast about it in the book. -- wrote about it in the book. the speech was called "the politician and the intellectual." he said the nation's first politicians were also be nation's great writers and scholars. books where their tools -- were their tools, not their enemies. this is his view of the importance of learning and reason in american politics. he was a historian himself. he read a good deal of the adams papers. he won a pulitzer prize for history. in reading -- susan: let's talk about the press. john f. kennedy came into the white house at the dawning of the age of television and he had a press corps that is very different from the press corps the president states today and a news cycle that is different. what was his relationship with the press? how does he use the news media to his advantage? douglas: he was a journalist, as we mentioned. after world war ii he wanted to be a journalist. you can look up his old articles. he covered the u.n. creat
bush gave a lincoln reader to barack obama. stephen: the president of harvard also roast about it in the book. -- wrote about it in the book. the speech was called "the politician and the intellectual." he said the nation's first politicians were also be nation's great writers and scholars. books where their tools -- were their tools, not their enemies. this is his view of the importance of learning and reason in american politics. he was a historian himself. he read a good deal of...
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in case you didn't notice and spicer bushes great twitter stream the other night. great gifs online. >>> stephen colbert fighting back after the president insults him in an interview. >> since all of my success is clearly based on talking about you, if you really want to take me down, there is an obvious way. resi resign. >> more of the colbert takedown next. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. pabut with odor free blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, i can box out any muscle or joint pain immediately. blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, it works fast and you won't stink. >>> colbert trolling president trump. this all started when the president personally attacked the late night host along with members of the media in an interview with "time." he said he was filthy and a no talent guy. he says the late show is still alive because of the talk of trump. it led to the highest rating ever. here now is
in case you didn't notice and spicer bushes great twitter stream the other night. great gifs online. >>> stephen colbert fighting back after the president insults him in an interview. >> since all of my success is clearly based on talking about you, if you really want to take me down, there is an obvious way. resi resign. >> more of the colbert takedown next. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working...
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still to come, billy bush on that tape that's ended his howie: the fcc received thousands of complaints about stephen colbert's sex broke about donald trump. you can say whatever the blank you want after 10:00 p.m. which is considered a safe harbor because there are fewer kids in the room. and it was bleeped. billy bush lost his perch at the "today show." he had been a host a decade earlier when a tape showed him yucking it up engage in locker room talk with women. he broke his see you excellence today on rival "gna." >> do you believe you should have lost your job over this.mot tape, i understand people's reaction. i agree, i also felt that way. we live in a visual and digital age. we get this video, this moment, and we react emotionally to it. and then you have social media and the ability to respond in real-time, and a flame becomes a bonfire very, very quickly. i look back and wish i should have stopped it. but i didn't have the strength of character at the time to do that. i wish i did. howie: he's taking responsibility for outtakes he never thought would see the light of day. that's it for this
still to come, billy bush on that tape that's ended his howie: the fcc received thousands of complaints about stephen colbert's sex broke about donald trump. you can say whatever the blank you want after 10:00 p.m. which is considered a safe harbor because there are fewer kids in the room. and it was bleeped. billy bush lost his perch at the "today show." he had been a host a decade earlier when a tape showed him yucking it up engage in locker room talk with women. he broke his see...
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bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen ) we're back with rachel maddow. talking about the news of the world. now, okay, one of the things that the president is saying right now is that this whole russia thing, total witch hunt, okay? ( laughter ) do you think there is a chance this will turn out to be a witch hunt? because while there is a whole lot of smoke, we haven't actually seen the spark of the fire. >> we won't know till we know. everybody is entitled to the presumption of innocence. it's possible this is a bizarre series of coincidences, but we now owe it to ourselves as a country to figure out because there are too many things that happen -- that with respect explained ahead of time that were exposed and only belatedly last week, reuters reported on 18 new previously undisclosed contacts between the trump campaign and russian government officials. >> stephen: ones they hadn't talked about before. >> 18 new ones now? you know there is interest in this topic. if you haven't done anything wrong, you still have to tel
bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen ) we're back with rachel maddow. talking about the news of the world. now, okay, one of the things that the president is saying right now is that this whole russia thing, total witch hunt, okay? ( laughter ) do you think there is a chance this will turn out to be a witch hunt? because while there is a whole lot of smoke, we...
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>> let's bring back in our cnbc contributors larry kudlow and stephen and joe watkins, former white house aide to president george h.w. bush, begin with you. i think all of america wants to know this -- where does this go? it will either be investigated and ultimately fade away and we move on or become something even more serious than it already is, joe. what do you think is going to be the ultimate result? >> well, brian, i think that -- this is obviously the story of the day and it's going to stay in the headlines for a day or two, but i don't any this ultimately takes away from the trump agenda. as long as the economy continues to move forward and they're talking about tax reform and as well as trying to get a health care bill passed, they'll be able to get that done. what they do know is -- >> joe, sorry to jump in, buddy, but people are comparing this to watergate and nixon. not just the media, by the way. there are actually, congresspeople and senators are out there comparing this, calling it nixonian. >> some say, not quite, of course. obviously, optics aren't good with regard to timing. end of the day, even john mc
>> let's bring back in our cnbc contributors larry kudlow and stephen and joe watkins, former white house aide to president george h.w. bush, begin with you. i think all of america wants to know this -- where does this go? it will either be investigated and ultimately fade away and we move on or become something even more serious than it already is, joe. what do you think is going to be the ultimate result? >> well, brian, i think that -- this is obviously the story of the day and...
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stephen colbert went too far. brilliant political satire. he's fearless. in 2005 at the white house correspondents' dinner, he skewered george w. bushiantly two bush sitting two feet away. >> right. >> i think sadly our president and administration and everyday life is over the top, so he's a comedian, his material the other night was completely appropriate, i thought very funny and i will say to me as a straight male, speaking only as a straight male, not homophobic, not even a sexual reference. political totally mocking the relationship between putin and trump. whatever the joke is, whoever the comedian is, we should defend it. this is what america is all about. should be able to tell a joke quhout fear of retribution. >> even if it was offensive. >> people have the right to deem it that. >> seem people said it was homophobic. is the issue that when you denigrate someone else by suggest the that if they were gay, that's somehow less than if they were straight? is that why you think some people are reacting to it -- >> i don't think there's any basis to that at all, has nothing to do with gay people or homosex homosexuality. the on
stephen colbert went too far. brilliant political satire. he's fearless. in 2005 at the white house correspondents' dinner, he skewered george w. bushiantly two bush sitting two feet away. >> right. >> i think sadly our president and administration and everyday life is over the top, so he's a comedian, his material the other night was completely appropriate, i thought very funny and i will say to me as a straight male, speaking only as a straight male, not homophobic, not even a...
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bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. >> stephen) ♪ ♪ ♪ a pilgrim on a pilgrimage walked across the brooklyn bridge ♪ his sneakers torn in the hour when the homeless ♪ move their cardboard blankets and the new day is born ♪ folded in his backpack pocket the questions that he copied from his heart ♪ who am i in this lonely world? and where will i make my bed tonight? ♪ when twilight turns to dark questions for the angels ♪ who believes in angels? fools do ♪ fools and pilgrims all over the world ♪ if you shop for love in a bargain store ♪ and you don't get what you are bargain for ♪ can you get your money back? if an empty train in a railway station ♪ calls you to its destination can you choose another track? ♪ will i wake up from these violent dreams? ♪ with my hair as white as the morning moon? ♪ questions for the angels who believes in angels? ♪ fools do ♪ fools and pilgrims all over the world don't brooklyn a pilgrim is pazzing that catches his eye ♪ it's jay z he's got a kid on each knee ♪ he's wearing clothes that he wants us to
bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. >> stephen) ♪ ♪ ♪ a pilgrim on a pilgrimage walked across the brooklyn bridge ♪ his sneakers torn in the hour when the homeless ♪ move their cardboard blankets and the new day is born ♪ folded in his backpack pocket the questions that he copied from his heart ♪ who am i in this lonely world? and where will i...
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bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. >> stephenennifer garner, demetri martin and paula poundstone. now stick around for james corden and his guests, benicio del toro, diane lane, and michael fassbender. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. >> stephenennifer garner, demetri martin and paula poundstone. now stick around for james corden and his guests, benicio del toro, diane lane, and michael fassbender. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love...
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bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephenelcome back. ( cheers and applause ) welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. i'm awfully excited. my first guest is the golden globe winning actor you know from "alias" and i know as an extremely reliable babysitter. she now stars in the film, "wakefield." please welcome jennifer garner! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: it's so nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> stephen: i have wanted to sit across a desk from you for so long. >> i know. it really has been a long time. >> stephen: well, let's quickly tell the people here how we know each other. >> yes i'm sure they remember. >> stephen: sure, you must remember-- >> i'm sure you guys must remember-- we were both guest stars in an episode of "spin city." you all saw it, right? >> stephen: 1996, something like that. >> 1996. >> stephen: 1996, back when "spin city" was rocking. >> it was. it was a big deal. i was a cat lady -- >> stephen: you were the girlfriend of one of the cast members. >> and who were you? you wore a suit glifs lik
bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephenelcome back. ( cheers and applause ) welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. i'm awfully excited. my first guest is the golden globe winning actor you know from "alias" and i know as an extremely reliable babysitter. she now stars in the film, "wakefield." please welcome jennifer garner! (...
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bush in a fox news contributor, karl rove is here. stephen ross is with us this morning. lots of business to talk about with him or the director of office a nick maldini will walk us through the budget as well as a pushback on the president's budget. all of that coming up. president tribe continuing his first overseas trip. many with french and german leaders that the e.u. and nato headquarters in brussels. blake are magnified in sicily. he has the very latest. good morning to you. reporter: hi there, maria. president tribe top advisers have come and gone from e.u. headquarters in brussels has been met with e.u. leaders for about an hour or so. the meeting have a dynamic set up for something pretty interesting. after all, president trump has said it was nothing more than a vehicle for germany. on the other end, one of the top e.u. commissioners had threatened to campaign for the state of ohio to gain its independence should assert trump not as the e.u. allowed. we have not yet received a readout of the meeting. however issues like trade, climate change and security expect
bush in a fox news contributor, karl rove is here. stephen ross is with us this morning. lots of business to talk about with him or the director of office a nick maldini will walk us through the budget as well as a pushback on the president's budget. all of that coming up. president tribe continuing his first overseas trip. many with french and german leaders that the e.u. and nato headquarters in brussels. blake are magnified in sicily. he has the very latest. good morning to you. reporter: hi...
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bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephent is an emmy award winner you know as jackie on "roseanne." she's now back on broadway and nominated for a tony. plus, she's going to be jackie on "roseanne." ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: young lady. there you go. now, just for the people out there who may not know, i just reminded them in your intro right there, that "roseanne" is coming back. >> it is coming back! ( cheers and applause ) i know! >> stephen: how long is it between seasons, then? >> between -- oh, wow, 20 years. i don't know. >> stephen: really? something like that? >> well, my son's 23, and he was born on the show. >> stephen: how did that come about? how did something that's gone off the air 20 years ago come back like that? >> john goodman went on "the talk" and they did, like, a 30-second parody. it went well. then when he went on to one of the anchors on the show asked john if he would consider doing a reunion. he said, of course, i would. and that got sarah thinking. sarah made calls to ev
bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephent is an emmy award winner you know as jackie on "roseanne." she's now back on broadway and nominated for a tony. plus, she's going to be jackie on "roseanne." ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: young lady. there you go. now, just...
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stephen roach patiently waiting for us. you can use this bloomberg chart in your courses at yale university. ow about the percent of debt to gdp? here's bush junior. there's obama, up we go with a big increase up to 100% debt to gdp with mr. trump. the constraints on the president are just enormous, aren't they? stephen: as long as the federal reserve keeps interest rates extraordinarily low levels, the cost of servicing that debt is not problematic. if interest rates ever normalize, then we are in serious trouble. the trump plan, if you want to call it that, which i would not really venture to call this a plan in any way whatsoever, a rosyhe presumption of scenario returning to 3% average growth of in the next 10 years, which is close to impossible, he claims will balance the budget and bring the debt to gdp ratio down. that is not going to happen. tom: i saw two major houses yesterday or maybe over the last 48 hours capitulate to the stephen roach world. they took the rosy scenario of higher interest rates image is paired it back from what i think is the 1400 time. we just can't get to higher rates. why can't we get back to "normal rates
stephen roach patiently waiting for us. you can use this bloomberg chart in your courses at yale university. ow about the percent of debt to gdp? here's bush junior. there's obama, up we go with a big increase up to 100% debt to gdp with mr. trump. the constraints on the president are just enormous, aren't they? stephen: as long as the federal reserve keeps interest rates extraordinarily low levels, the cost of servicing that debt is not problematic. if interest rates ever normalize, then we...