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michele bachmann a corporate lawyer who's working with president trump's form a structure just steve brown and to try and coordinate those parties activities there i'm they say is to drive a stake through the hot.
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michelle mudd recombine a corporate lawyer who's working with president trump's form a strategist steve brown and to try and coordinate those parties activities there and they say is to drive a stake through the heart of the brussels vampire but what does that really me.
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show monday come on a corporate lawyer who's working with president trump's foremost strategist steve brown and to try and coordinate those parties activities there i mean they say it is to drive a stake through the heart of the brussels vampire but what does that really me.
show monday come on a corporate lawyer who's working with president trump's foremost strategist steve brown and to try and coordinate those parties activities there i mean they say it is to drive a stake through the heart of the brussels vampire but what does that really me.
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because that's pretty much what we all know trump said about steve bannon didn't he went after steve brown and lost his white house job he lost his mind set on the turn he spent his time in the white house leaking false information to make him seem more important than he was it's the only thing he does well ok that's the view of the owner john boehner his former strategist i have heard that this isn't you to a trying to be more important than you actually are really listen you are here. just to come in interview me i did i didn't ask you to come absolutely i want to sign the wretches so so you're behind me are two here so let's come back with. ok steve was was in the populist movement before trial ok from two thousand and nine same year that they enter into politics by the way it was with breitbart ok and if there's an ideology there's a vision ok and it could exercise or put in practice his vision with trump for certain time until the clashing details. kind of a go clash for sure and so on but there was a steep before we struck and there's a still button after trying to believe me and thi
because that's pretty much what we all know trump said about steve bannon didn't he went after steve brown and lost his white house job he lost his mind set on the turn he spent his time in the white house leaking false information to make him seem more important than he was it's the only thing he does well ok that's the view of the owner john boehner his former strategist i have heard that this isn't you to a trying to be more important than you actually are really listen you are here. just to...
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governor brown, welcome to the neighborhood. (ken) that was steve large reporting. ighbors are reporting one big change already ... the road that leads to brown's new residence... is now paved. (ken) a women's march in humbolt county has been postponed -- and the reason why is getti mixed reactions nationwide. (pam) organizers of the march said, they had concerns the event would not be diverse enough. nazy javid reports. nats of march"hear me roar!" beth wylie:"the media attention that we received after using the phrase 'overwhelmingly white' was not surprising to me because it's a catch phrase that people often feel uncomfortable when they hear."beth wylie -- doubling-down on why the decision was made -- to postpone the eureka women's march.kelsey reedy:"not because we were worried about white people just showing up and attending, but we were worried that the leadership was not going to be diverse. and so this event was going to be from the perspective of solely white people."former eureka city council candidate -- hailey lamb -- with a different take.hailey lamb: "
governor brown, welcome to the neighborhood. (ken) that was steve large reporting. ighbors are reporting one big change already ... the road that leads to brown's new residence... is now paved. (ken) a women's march in humbolt county has been postponed -- and the reason why is getti mixed reactions nationwide. (pam) organizers of the march said, they had concerns the event would not be diverse enough. nazy javid reports. nats of march"hear me roar!" beth wylie:"the media...
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. >> steve pattersoc news, brown montana. >>> tonight's surprising results from a new long-term study on childhood, early childhood education. it turns out the benefits of pschool may last even longer than previously thought. kerry sanders has more. >> reporter: mom amanda edwards. driving her kids to school. 13-year-old mackenzie, an a student, now taking high school-level english classes, but her youngest cole in first grade struggles every day. the difference, she believes, mackenzie went to pre-k, but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and cnghae things, cole would have went to pre-k. >> now researchers at duke university say it does make a difference in reading, writing and arithmetic and those benefits last much longer than previously thought through eighth grade and even beyond. after following 1.5 million children over 13 years in north carolina, the new research shows long-term positive impacts that do not fade out over time. >> across the board -- >> across every group that we studied, a positive impact. >> that's critical whecause k end of third grade are f
. >> steve pattersoc news, brown montana. >>> tonight's surprising results from a new long-term study on childhood, early childhood education. it turns out the benefits of pschool may last even longer than previously thought. kerry sanders has more. >> reporter: mom amanda edwards. driving her kids to school. 13-year-old mackenzie, an a student, now taking high school-level english classes, but her youngest cole in first grade struggles every day. the difference, she...
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screeching] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the best-selling author of "brown is the new white," steve phillips. [applause] steve: good morning. audience: good morning. steve: i'm delighted to be here. this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that
screeching] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the best-selling author of "brown is the new white," steve phillips. [applause] steve: good morning. audience: good morning. steve: i'm delighted to be here. this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that
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it is ohio and they are hoping it is sherrod brown. >> steve cornacki, what's your take on the space tially occupy this field. more of a diverse candidate from the field jumping in earlier, with kamala harris and we are still missing o'rourke and biden. obviously he's a white man from the rust belt making appeals to those voters where ali mentioned in places like wisconsin, michigan where the president won his campaign. what's your view on how he can thread this needle? >> there is two areas where i think he's gotten an opportunity to make arguments to democrats that may separate him a little bit but also he may also be blocked, number one is it is the issue of trade. and ohio, like a place in the midwest, areas we call a rough belt in general, sometimes we under estimate the degree where trade is a defining issue there. i think it was made in particular to donald trump's success in those areas in 2016 running against hillary clinton. brown's trade has been a fundamental issue at him at his entire political career. he's been front and center on it in a way that may resonate with voter
it is ohio and they are hoping it is sherrod brown. >> steve cornacki, what's your take on the space tially occupy this field. more of a diverse candidate from the field jumping in earlier, with kamala harris and we are still missing o'rourke and biden. obviously he's a white man from the rust belt making appeals to those voters where ali mentioned in places like wisconsin, michigan where the president won his campaign. what's your view on how he can thread this needle? >> there is...
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. >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, browning, montana. >>> tonight, surprising results from a new long-termn study early childhood education. it turns out the benefits of ch prl may last even longer than previously thought. kerry sanders has more. >> reporter: mom, amanda edwards, drivinger kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie, an a student, now taking high school level english classes but her youngest, cole, in fir ade, struggles every day. the difference sheerks believes, mckenzie went to pre-k but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and change things, cole would have went to pre-k. >> reporter: now researchers at duke university say it does make a difference in reading, writing, arithmetic. and those benefits last longer than previously thou tt,ough eighth grade and maybe beyond. after following 1.5 million children 13 years in north carolina, research shows long-term positive impacts that do not fade out over time. >> across the board? >> across everyroup that we studied, a positive impact. >> reporter: that's criticalki not reading proficiently by the end of t
. >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, browning, montana. >>> tonight, surprising results from a new long-termn study early childhood education. it turns out the benefits of ch prl may last even longer than previously thought. kerry sanders has more. >> reporter: mom, amanda edwards, drivinger kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie, an a student, now taking high school level english classes but her youngest, cole, in fir ade, struggles every day. the difference sheerks...
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like, we have steve bannon's, dan brown-style fiction novel excerpts and stuff like that. >> seth: sureh and general kelly's. we did, like, a george washington's guide to manners, but it's general kelly's like passive aggressive requests for trump to stop. it one is like, "a president shall always put his pants on before greeting dignitaries." so, we did that and then when we did the audio book, we actually recorded it in the studio where steely dan recorded all their albums. >> seth: wow that makes total sense. >> pretty cool for the young crowd. [ laughter ] >> seth: and people, like, steely dan, what is that, like, a new robot vacuum? [ laughter ] how do i order it? but it's four hours and it's like ten hours a day. but we got tom arnold to play michael cohen. >> seth: that's great. >> which is crazy. we got kathy griffin to do stormy daniels and kellyanne conway. lennon parham playing a variety of nasa astronauts and john gemberling from "broad city" and neil and myself. >> seth: that's fantastic. did you -- is this true that when you were young you actually read the nixon transcrip
like, we have steve bannon's, dan brown-style fiction novel excerpts and stuff like that. >> seth: sureh and general kelly's. we did, like, a george washington's guide to manners, but it's general kelly's like passive aggressive requests for trump to stop. it one is like, "a president shall always put his pants on before greeting dignitaries." so, we did that and then when we did the audio book, we actually recorded it in the studio where steely dan recorded all their albums....
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steve there. >>> singer chris brown is denying claims he raped a woman in france. >> brown and two other men wereetained and released in paris yesterday. the woman says brown, his bodyguard and a friend attacked her in a hotel last week, and the singer posted on instagram the claim is false and against his morals. reports say he is allowed to leave france during the investigation. brown pleaded guilty to assaulting then girlfriend, rihanna in 2009. >>> when we come back, are fanny packs coming back? >> we hope not. >> will ganss is here to tell us what movies and stars got the oscar nod. "the skinny" is next. movies and stars got the oscar nod. "the skinny" is next. us who got the oscar nod. > >>> when we come bac ♪ skinny ♪ just give me the skinny >>> it's time for "the skinny." after weeks of speculation we finally know which of hollywood's best and brightest are nominated for the academy awards. >> will ganss is here with the surprises, the snubs and the celebrations. >> yeah, big celebrations. not just for me watching this morning. it was an exciting morning for a lot of folks and based on so
steve there. >>> singer chris brown is denying claims he raped a woman in france. >> brown and two other men wereetained and released in paris yesterday. the woman says brown, his bodyguard and a friend attacked her in a hotel last week, and the singer posted on instagram the claim is false and against his morals. reports say he is allowed to leave france during the investigation. brown pleaded guilty to assaulting then girlfriend, rihanna in 2009. >>> when we come back,...
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steve osunsami. >> reporter: tennessee's governor tonight says that requiring cyntoia brown to serve 51 years beforefor parole was just too much. she'll be released from prison in august, after serving 15. the now 30-year-old was convicted of murder and sentenced to life after killing this man, 43-year-old real estate agent johnny allen, who hired her to have sex with him when she was just 16. a 2011 documentary, describing how she was forced into a life of prostitution as a child, moved actors and athletes to push for her early release. >> why would you throw me away for the rest of my life? i don't understand that. >> reporter: rihanna, kim kardashian and lebron james are just a few who shared clips of her interviews. in jail, she's about to get a bachelor's degree. at this hearing in may, she explained why. >> it was so necessary to change. it wasn't so much of a choice. but i had to. >> reporter: her attorneys say there's a larger issue here, about laws that allow juveniles to be placed in adult prisons when they're just children. david? >> all right, steve, thank you very much. >>> when we come
steve osunsami. >> reporter: tennessee's governor tonight says that requiring cyntoia brown to serve 51 years beforefor parole was just too much. she'll be released from prison in august, after serving 15. the now 30-year-old was convicted of murder and sentenced to life after killing this man, 43-year-old real estate agent johnny allen, who hired her to have sex with him when she was just 16. a 2011 documentary, describing how she was forced into a life of prostitution as a child, moved...
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steve large, kpix 5. >>> the first dog calista brown is also leaving.sage from her official twitter account captioned goodbyes are rough. thank you for the belly rubs, california. >>> still to come, a worldwide search that cannot leave the country. >> at the end of the day politics shouldn't get in the way of helping human lives. that is part of our frustration now. >> the policy hampering a search for a life-saving match for that little girl.>>> this pup comes from one of the most inhospitable places on the planet. how she made it all the way from the chernobyl disaster zone to a new home in northern california. >>> rain for the past few days and we finally get a break. there is more on the way and more and more and more. we will talk about the forecast after the break. >>> of pup from halfway around the world is lighting up her new owners live in el dorado county. she is among the first animals to be rescued from the chernobyl nuclear disaster zone in ukraine. reporter jennifer mcgraw has a report on the dogs groundbreaking journey. >> reporter: the s
steve large, kpix 5. >>> the first dog calista brown is also leaving.sage from her official twitter account captioned goodbyes are rough. thank you for the belly rubs, california. >>> still to come, a worldwide search that cannot leave the country. >> at the end of the day politics shouldn't get in the way of helping human lives. that is part of our frustration now. >> the policy hampering a search for a life-saving match for that little girl.>>> this pup...
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steve. you mentioned something keith brown said. i want to add with to what he said. when the d.e.a.became very aggressive on the opioid abuse issues and starting taking down pill mills and bad doctors a wholesalers. you're familiar with the squeezesing the balloon phenomena when you squeed on one end what happens? it pops up somewhere else. i'll ask javier to comment on this. when d.e.a. shut down the availability, the access to the pain medicines in the united states. the substance abusers didn't just get better. they needed the medicine. what happened, javier. >> we saw thats -- like i said my last post was in houston, texas. remember the pain pills when we started clamping down on them in florida, we started shutting them down. what happened? they opened up shop? houston. and now -- i would never forget it i go out with the guy was the surveillance agents at the doctor's office you would see 30 people lined up. i mean, wow! . louisiana plates in the parking lot. they always had an armed guard inside the office. and the visits we would send in undercover guys, a five -- about a th
steve. you mentioned something keith brown said. i want to add with to what he said. when the d.e.a.became very aggressive on the opioid abuse issues and starting taking down pill mills and bad doctors a wholesalers. you're familiar with the squeezesing the balloon phenomena when you squeed on one end what happens? it pops up somewhere else. i'll ask javier to comment on this. when d.e.a. shut down the availability, the access to the pain medicines in the united states. the substance abusers...
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jack shepherd was convicted injuly of the manslaughter of charlotte brown and sentenced to six years in jail in his absence. stevepital tbilisi. after ten months on the run and 2,500 miles from home, jack shepherd had handed himself into georgian police. he'll spend another night in this detention centre in tbilisi. tomorrow, he's in court and could soon face extradition. his defence lawyer told me that jack shepherd had made a mistake fleeing britain. i'm not saying that somebody forced him to do that. i'm not saying that we have to blame the british justice system. i'm just saying it was his decision, yes. but i believe that this was not the right decision. he knows that, he agrees with it. now he wants to do his best to collaborate with the judges. last year, shepherd was convicted of the manslaughter of charlotte brown, on the left, after his speedboat crashed in the thames. he continues to insist it was a tragic accident. he's been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now, still, to be in denial about their reckless actions? a british court had sentenced jack shepherd to six y
jack shepherd was convicted injuly of the manslaughter of charlotte brown and sentenced to six years in jail in his absence. stevepital tbilisi. after ten months on the run and 2,500 miles from home, jack shepherd had handed himself into georgian police. he'll spend another night in this detention centre in tbilisi. tomorrow, he's in court and could soon face extradition. his defence lawyer told me that jack shepherd had made a mistake fleeing britain. i'm not saying that somebody forced him to...
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a new governor stepped into the hot seat today as jerry brown says goodbye to governor 's mansion. california resident steve. look, i don't think it is a real exaggeration to say there is a on california. i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your g
a new governor stepped into the hot seat today as jerry brown says goodbye to governor 's mansion. california resident steve. look, i don't think it is a real exaggeration to say there is a on california. i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and...
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the minority coaches fired with the cleveland browns you jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and didn't deliver what you know number one goal is not to be world champions and we did not get at the. opening day at the end of the all season for your arizona court. in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial discrimination the n.f.l. adopted a rule. that at least one minority candidate had to be interviewed for each head coaching vacancy despite the rule the number of nonwhite head coaches continues to lag behind prompting criticism from commentators like dallas sportscaster dale hansen getting fired at one place and getting another chance isn't the problem but young talented coaches have cover not getting the chance that's a huge problem the author of a statistical study of all coaching positions in the n.f.l. says the real problem is not overt discrimination at the very top of the coaching ladder but a conspicuous lack of opportunities in lower level c
the minority coaches fired with the cleveland browns you jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and didn't deliver what you know number one goal is not to be world champions and we did not get at the. opening day at the end of the all season for your arizona court. in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial...
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the minority coaches fired with the cleveland browns huge jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and didn't deliver what the number one goal is next the world champions. and we did not get that. opening day out at a fall season for your arizona cardinals in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial discrimination the n.f.l. adopted a rule that at least one minority candidate had to be interviewed for each head coaching vacancy despite the rule the number of non white head coaches continues to lag behind prompting criticism from commentators like dallas sportscaster dale hansen getting fired at one place and getting another chance isn't the problem but young talented coaches have cover not getting the chance that's a huge problem the author of a statistical study of all coaching positions in the n.f.l. says the real problem is not overt discrimination at the very top of the coaching ladder but a conspicuous lack of opportunities in lower level coaching posi
the minority coaches fired with the cleveland browns huge jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and didn't deliver what the number one goal is next the world champions. and we did not get that. opening day out at a fall season for your arizona cardinals in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial...
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the minority coaches fired were the cleveland browns huge jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and didn't deliver what you know number one goal is not to be world champions and we did not get the. opening day of the n.f.l. season for your arizona cardinals due in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial discrimination the n.f.l. adopted a rule that at least one minority candidate had to be interviewed for each head coaching vacancy despite the rule the number of non white head coaches continues to lag behind prompting criticism from commentators like dallas sportscaster dale hansen getting fired at one place and getting another chance isn't the problem but young talented coaches have cover not getting the chance that's a huge problem the author of a statistical study of all coaching positions in the n.f.l. says the real problem is not overt discrimination at the very top of the coaching ladder but a conspicuous lack of opportunities for blacks in lower
the minority coaches fired were the cleveland browns huge jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and didn't deliver what you know number one goal is not to be world champions and we did not get the. opening day of the n.f.l. season for your arizona cardinals due in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial...
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the minority coaches fired with the cleveland browns hugh jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and in deliberate what do you number one goal is not to be world champions and we did not get the. opening day of that and a fall season for your arizona cardinals in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial discrimination the n.f.l. adopted a rule that at least one minority candidate had to be interviewed for each head coaching vacancy despite the rule the number of nonwhite head coaches continues to lag behind prompting criticism from commentators like dallas sportscaster dale hansen getting fired at one place and getting another chance isn't the problem but young talented coaches have cover not getting the chance that's a huge problem the author of a statistical study of all coaching positions in the n.f.l. says the real problem is not overt discrimination at the very top of the coaching ladder but a conspicuous lack of opportunities in lower level coaching
the minority coaches fired with the cleveland browns hugh jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and in deliberate what do you number one goal is not to be world champions and we did not get the. opening day of that and a fall season for your arizona cardinals in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial...
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the minority coaches fired were the cleveland browns huge jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and in deliberate what do you know number one goal is nasty world champions and we did not get that. opening day of that and a fall season for your arizona cardinals due in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial discrimination the n.f.l. adopted a rule that at least one minority candidate had to be interviewed for each head coaching vacancy despite the rule the number of nonwhite head coaches continues to lag behind prompting criticism from commentators like dallas sportscaster dale hansen getting fired at one place and getting another chance isn't the problem but young talented coaches have cover not getting the chance that's a huge problem the author of a statistical study of all coaching positions in the n.f.l. says the real problem is not overt discrimination at the very top of the coaching ladder but a conspicuous lack of opportunities in lower level co
the minority coaches fired were the cleveland browns huge jackson the new york jets todd bowles vance joseph of the denver broncos the arizona cardinals steve wilkes and the long time coach of the cincinnati bengals marvin lewis and in deliberate what do you know number one goal is nasty world champions and we did not get that. opening day of that and a fall season for your arizona cardinals due in two thousand and two under the threat of lawsuits that would have accused league owners of racial...
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steve: arnold schwarzenegger was big on that too. >> he is a guy. it's a brown production. deo. we have video proof. yes. connell: i thought it was klobuchar. why is she happy doing that, not the wall. plenty more patty murray b-roll for later. >> in 2010 who received a million for fruit research station. robert byrd, dick durbin, harry reid. steve: what year? >> 2010, two million for fruit research station. doocy? steve: dick durbin. >> let's go to the video. exciting video of the king of pork. [buzzer] ainsley: i should have guessed that. i was going with him. >> you were going to. ainsley: too nervous to push the button. i didn't trust myself. >> here we go in 2017, 2017, who secured $900,000 for and a aquatic plant control program? was it rand paul, john kasich, or chuck schumer. brian? >> i want to say schumer, tom. >> you are going to say schumer. is he right. go to exciting video of chuck schumer. [bell ringing] ainsley: you're doing well today. connell: nothing like seeing video of people. but to the listening to them. >> was part of a larger 9 million allocation for
steve: arnold schwarzenegger was big on that too. >> he is a guy. it's a brown production. deo. we have video proof. yes. connell: i thought it was klobuchar. why is she happy doing that, not the wall. plenty more patty murray b-roll for later. >> in 2010 who received a million for fruit research station. robert byrd, dick durbin, harry reid. steve: what year? >> 2010, two million for fruit research station. doocy? steve: dick durbin. >> let's go to the video. exciting...
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we have excerpts from steve bannon's like fantasy fiction novels. basically like dan brownoccult movies. it's a tribute to americana. >> what do you figure the number of people in the united states of america who might pick this book up, start reading it and think it's nonfiction? >> i think a lot of people. we captured them, my good friend told me there's things in here that he heard him say. in addition when the sars report, all the report about the suspicious activities and his father's money being poured in that's like a series in here that we wrote ten months ago. we've been predicting both with the show and book forever. we predicted the kids separation of families on the show almost a year before it happened. >> i love the different versions of trump you have. if you don't mind walking us through them. casual trump. what's casual trump. >> casual trump is, you know when he was dancing at the church and sort of like in fleetwood mac. casual trump is breezy, light. casual trump walks with the umbrella while his wife is walking uncovered. and he's a breezy guy who done
we have excerpts from steve bannon's like fantasy fiction novels. basically like dan brownoccult movies. it's a tribute to americana. >> what do you figure the number of people in the united states of america who might pick this book up, start reading it and think it's nonfiction? >> i think a lot of people. we captured them, my good friend told me there's things in here that he heard him say. in addition when the sars report, all the report about the suspicious activities and his...
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, was convicted injuly of the manslaughter of charlotte brown, and sentenced to six years in jail in his absence by a jury at the old bailey. steve will make his first court appearance in tbilisi. ajudge will his first court appearance in tbilisi. a judge will decide whether he should remain behind bars. then attention will turn to possible extradition. that is a process that could take weeks, even months. after ten months on the run and 2500 miles from home, jack shepherd had handed himself into georgian police. he'll spend another night in this detention centre, in tbilisi. tomorrow, he's in court and could soon face extradition. his defence lawyer told me that jack shepherd had made a mistake fleeing britain. i'm not saying that somebody forced him to do that. i'm not saying that we have to blame the british justice system. i'm saying it was his decision, yes. but i believe that this was not the right decision. he knows that, he agrees with it. now he wants to do his best to collaborate with the judges. last year, shepherd was convicted of the manslaughter of charlotte brown, on the left, after his speedboat crashed in the tha
, was convicted injuly of the manslaughter of charlotte brown, and sentenced to six years in jail in his absence by a jury at the old bailey. steve will make his first court appearance in tbilisi. ajudge will his first court appearance in tbilisi. a judge will decide whether he should remain behind bars. then attention will turn to possible extradition. that is a process that could take weeks, even months. after ten months on the run and 2500 miles from home, jack shepherd had handed himself...
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majority of them are black and brown people who are probably not going to be voting for the republican phone you're them in jail if ferguson like a criminal but your criminal not steve elliott i'd rather be august the rapists and violent crimes joke after voting rights absolutely i mean that the republicans just got shellacked and california and the house orange county served blue and this is a reaction to that i mean they think that the republicans are trying to manufacture . a situation where they will still be able to retain power through an outdated an antiquated electoral college and also through on the spirits questions that are really meant that manufactured republican control what they really need to do is prove to the people that they have to their policies and that's why they will and if they can do that they will lose the house of representatives in twenty twenty maybe when it back but this is this is a reaction. i would like i would like everybody to run on i would like the next presidential election to be on if you're here illegally should you be forced to tell the government you're here illegally and seventy five to eighty percent of americans would sa
majority of them are black and brown people who are probably not going to be voting for the republican phone you're them in jail if ferguson like a criminal but your criminal not steve elliott i'd rather be august the rapists and violent crimes joke after voting rights absolutely i mean that the republicans just got shellacked and california and the house orange county served blue and this is a reaction to that i mean they think that the republicans are trying to manufacture . a situation where...
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brown, a curator at the smithsonian. we wish you all the best. >> thank you. >>> now, the republican congressman from iowa, steve king. feeling the burn after making racist comments with many colleagues condemning his support of white nationalism. it started after he spoke to "the new york times" and had this to say. >> white nationalists. white supremacists. western civilization. how did that language become offensive. why did i sit in classes teaching me about the merits of history and our civilization. >> white nationalism and white supremacy. why is that offensive? really? those comments prompted democrats to censure king. he insisted he is not a racist. let's listen. >> under any fair political definition, i am simply an american nationalist. i regret the heart burn upon congress and this country and my state and my congressional district. the people who know me know i wouldn't have to make this statement because they do know me. >> those are king's comments on friday. king's past can't be ignored. he has a long history of controversial comments and actions, comments like these. >> for everyone who is a value dic
brown, a curator at the smithsonian. we wish you all the best. >> thank you. >>> now, the republican congressman from iowa, steve king. feeling the burn after making racist comments with many colleagues condemning his support of white nationalism. it started after he spoke to "the new york times" and had this to say. >> white nationalists. white supremacists. western civilization. how did that language become offensive. why did i sit in classes teaching me about...
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steve king, the innumber rabble things he said about black and brown people.eople are willingly electing these people. from your neck of the woods, who has embarrassed himself on this show, she hosting the fox news show. can you imagine, alexandria ocasio cortez, rashida tlaib being her authentic self calling out the bs should be applauded. who cares about her language. impeachment conversation is one to be had and what that means and what comes next. i don't care about this language at all. >> what's so funny is they're all in a tizzy about what happened preceding it. who one is talking about the fact she is vowing to obsess trump. they're so obsessed on the first part, gosh, these freshmen want to impeach the president. it makes a huge difference in the composition of these parties. seeing all these white men finger wag this gal looks so bad for the republicans. just like on that first day of the congress when you see these grey men in grey suits, white faces and this burst of color both on their skin and in their dress on this i thinking a dpra rate iss tha
steve king, the innumber rabble things he said about black and brown people.eople are willingly electing these people. from your neck of the woods, who has embarrassed himself on this show, she hosting the fox news show. can you imagine, alexandria ocasio cortez, rashida tlaib being her authentic self calling out the bs should be applauded. who cares about her language. impeachment conversation is one to be had and what that means and what comes next. i don't care about this language at all....
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i want to bring a brown person of the person group and steve forbes beard we all know steve forbes mediad as excessive volatility going on. what does it mean to you with respect to the message of the marketing and the economy appeared >> what it means is very simple and that is the concern about trade that tipping apple. because people are not going to invest until they know what the rules are appeared to march 1st deadline is looming. there's nice talk were going to get a deal that people are now at a point that soothing talk doesn't work. they want to see and use to say show us to be feared what are the details? charles: what are your thoughts? >> i agree with steve beard show me the money. china is having a big impact not only because wanted means long-term because of the trade between the countries but ceos around the country are uncertain about what the landscape looks in the future appeared on top of that the fed raising interest rates, brexit and of course canary in the coal mine. companies warning that haven't warned in 15 years. the previous person and not gary talking about the
i want to bring a brown person of the person group and steve forbes beard we all know steve forbes mediad as excessive volatility going on. what does it mean to you with respect to the message of the marketing and the economy appeared >> what it means is very simple and that is the concern about trade that tipping apple. because people are not going to invest until they know what the rules are appeared to march 1st deadline is looming. there's nice talk were going to get a deal that...
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brown immigrants coming to the future of america. as a reporter there are people who agree with president trump and steve king.hat's why steve king thinks he's going to keep his job. >> peter alexander asked sara sanders about this this morning. i want to share a piece. >> reporter: does he support the condemnation of steve king? >> steve king's comments were abhorrent, and the republican leadership unlike democrats have taken action when their members have said outrageous and inappropriate things. >> do you expect that's the sum total of what we're going to hear from the white house on steve king? >> the president has had a number of days now. what has he tweeted in that time? that he could have sent out a tweet, you know, detesting the comments saying what she just said. where is the president on this? he was asked about it on departure, i think. someone asked him about it. he said he wasn't familiar with it. but look at the other things he finds an opportunity to chime in on. it's one more opportunity the president has missed to stand up against racism. and maybe the pressure will get to big on him that he
brown immigrants coming to the future of america. as a reporter there are people who agree with president trump and steve king.hat's why steve king thinks he's going to keep his job. >> peter alexander asked sara sanders about this this morning. i want to share a piece. >> reporter: does he support the condemnation of steve king? >> steve king's comments were abhorrent, and the republican leadership unlike democrats have taken action when their members have said outrageous and...
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brown. he was sentenced to six years injail, in his absence, by a jury at the old bailey. charlotte's family has accused shepherd of showing "unbelievable arrogance" since his conviction. steve. after ten months on the run and 2,500 miles from home, jack shepherd had handed himself in to georgian police. he could soon face extradition. his defence lawyer told me that jack shepherd had made a mistake fleeing britain. i'm not saying that somebody forced him to do that. i'm not saying that we have to blame the british justice system. i'm just saying that it was his decision, yes, but i believe this was not the right decision and he knows that, he agrees with that and now he wants just to do his best to collaborate with thejudges. last year, shepherd was convicted of the manslaughter of charlotte brown, on the left, after his speedboat crashed in the thames. he continues to insist it was a tragic accident. he's been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now, still, to be in denial about their reckless actions? a british court had sentenced jack shepherd to six years in prison. now, it's the courts injorja that will decide if he'll be sent home to f
brown. he was sentenced to six years injail, in his absence, by a jury at the old bailey. charlotte's family has accused shepherd of showing "unbelievable arrogance" since his conviction. steve. after ten months on the run and 2,500 miles from home, jack shepherd had handed himself in to georgian police. he could soon face extradition. his defence lawyer told me that jack shepherd had made a mistake fleeing britain. i'm not saying that somebody forced him to do that. i'm not saying...
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as the president picking out brown people and brown people in the south and saying, we don't want these people to be america's future. i'll add that steven-american mothers could better afford abortions if they stopped buying iphones. this is something who has been so clear lly racist in the thin he said shame that the republican party has taken this long to maybe really think about, think through his committee assignments. but i think as a reporter i also have to put that into context which is that we're also seeing increase in hate crimes across the country. it's we're seeing people who are being targeted because of their race. what we're seeing really is a country that's reckoning with itself and wondering what kind of america we want to be and steve king is saying we want to be an america that doesn't have the kids in the southern border in them and some people see the president as thinking that way, too. >> greg, for the republican party here, i mean, tim scott is in some way a lonely voice on some of these things. and shows the value of having diversity among your elected officials, your lawmakers because quite frankly i mean the
as the president picking out brown people and brown people in the south and saying, we don't want these people to be america's future. i'll add that steven-american mothers could better afford abortions if they stopped buying iphones. this is something who has been so clear lly racist in the thin he said shame that the republican party has taken this long to maybe really think about, think through his committee assignments. but i think as a reporter i also have to put that into context which is...
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brown fur, carrying a package around? a criminal bear caught in the act ringing a doorbell. steve with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ >> we have continued to expose the corruption of maduro and his cronies and today's action insures they can no longer loot assets of the venezuela people. >> is there any circumstance under which american forces would get involved? >> look, the president made it very clear on this matter that all options are on the table. brian: wow, here we go. the u.s. making it clear all options are on the table in venezue
brown fur, carrying a package around? a criminal bear caught in the act ringing a doorbell. steve with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa...
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, former treasury official, steve rattner and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele. joining the table we have democratic senator, sherrod browneather. let's start talking about the shutdown. there are the show votes happening. they're not going to get the job done. can the senate create some sort of end to the shutdown? >> of course the senate can. mitch mcconnell has to do his job. >> how? >> what we did five weeks ago before the government was shut down we passed a resolution anonymously. vice president pence told the caucus lunch earlier that day to go ahead with this and the president would sign it and the right wing attack machine, after we passed it unanimously, went to work. paul ryan with his tail between his legs ended his isnamonious -- i calls wanted to use that word -- on a high note. it's not going to end this. we all know if he gets the $5 billion, three months from now, whether debt ceiling or another opportunity like this, he shuts the government down. this is a $30 billion wall, this is only $5 billion. he will keep doing this, we know that and mitch mcconnell has to stand up and do his job and open the gover
, former treasury official, steve rattner and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele. joining the table we have democratic senator, sherrod browneather. let's start talking about the shutdown. there are the show votes happening. they're not going to get the job done. can the senate create some sort of end to the shutdown? >> of course the senate can. mitch mcconnell has to do his job. >> how? >> what we did five weeks ago before the government was...
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steve: a sanctuary for all who will seek it. it is a sanctuary state. also, in the last day or so jerry brownless, when you look at the facts, the guy who murdered him is accused of murdering him was in the country illegally. brian: and had priors. ainsley: and to governor newsom's point i believe everyone wants everyone to have an opportunity in this country. you just have to do it the right way. so many people on the list doing it the right way and others doing till legally and breaking the law. brian: they don't see a difference. meanwhile president trump just hours away from his prime time address about the crisis at the border. what does michelle malkin want to hear tonight? we're going to ask her live next hour. steve: plus, the media are crying foul over an article criticizing elizabeth warren's presidential run even calling it exist. buex -- sexist. that author joins us live next hour on "fox & friends." ♪ to hold your body close. ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. . .
steve: a sanctuary for all who will seek it. it is a sanctuary state. also, in the last day or so jerry brownless, when you look at the facts, the guy who murdered him is accused of murdering him was in the country illegally. brian: and had priors. ainsley: and to governor newsom's point i believe everyone wants everyone to have an opportunity in this country. you just have to do it the right way. so many people on the list doing it the right way and others doing till legally and breaking the...
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brown skinned savior. host: we will continue on with them -- wet, for will continue on with comments on the actions of stevefor the next 20 minutes or so. for democrats (202) 748-8000, for republicans (202) 748-8001, for independents (202) 748-8002. and at 9:30 it is the first day of confirmation hearings for william barr, trims and nominee for attorney general. you can see that on c-span3 -- trumps at -- trumps nominee for attorney general. you can see that on c-span3. and other related stories concerning members of congress, this is about senator bernie's assent -- bernie sanders, saying that he is accelerating his efforts to contain the damage of reports of sexism and harassment during his campaign. he is seeking assurances a better practices if he runs again in 2020. the meeting will focus on the treatment of women going forward, those close to mr. sanders said that the campaign arm began reaching out to former staff members to help make travel arrangements the story there have been reports of accounts of harassment and his cremation from former workers in the 2016 campaign. mr. sanders has twice apolog
brown skinned savior. host: we will continue on with them -- wet, for will continue on with comments on the actions of stevefor the next 20 minutes or so. for democrats (202) 748-8000, for republicans (202) 748-8001, for independents (202) 748-8002. and at 9:30 it is the first day of confirmation hearings for william barr, trims and nominee for attorney general. you can see that on c-span3 -- trumps at -- trumps nominee for attorney general. you can see that on c-span3. and other related...