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susan: hi. lemonis: how are you doing? susan: good. how are you?is: you look like you're waiting to talk to me. susan: oh, no, no, no. i'm good. lemonis: how are you feeling right now? susan: i don't know. confused. lemonis: well, what are you confused about? 'cause i want to make sure that we have leave here unconfused. susan: i'm just trying to do my job. lemonis: i know. everybody's got to know what their job is. it's unclear what your job is. it's not clear to me. susan: um... ...from color to supplies to staples to anything. lemonis: so you're like the purchasing manager. susan: yeah. lemonis: and has there been an inventory issue in this location in the past? how bad? susan: well, we run out of supplies. we shouldn't run out of supplies. so we couldn't do a client today. lemonis: but we ran out of supplies, but don't you control the inventory? susan: um... no, some products i do order. they give me an invoice. the managers check what they need, and then they place orders. i want to keep it in my records what each salon is ordering weekly so t
susan: hi. lemonis: how are you doing? susan: good. how are you?is: you look like you're waiting to talk to me. susan: oh, no, no, no. i'm good. lemonis: how are you feeling right now? susan: i don't know. confused. lemonis: well, what are you confused about? 'cause i want to make sure that we have leave here unconfused. susan: i'm just trying to do my job. lemonis: i know. everybody's got to know what their job is. it's unclear what your job is. it's not clear to me. susan: um... ...from color...
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susan: we have three minutes left.ore thing to get on the record is the solicitor general at the time. in 1989 he published an op-ed called "secrets not worth keeping," where he said he was on the wrong side of history. we have time for one more call. john from texas. welcome. caller: thank you for taking my question. with regard to the standard of prior consent and it's application with regard to the pentagon papers, how would that have been legally different had the conflict in vietnam been a declared war rather than an executive military action whose constitutional basis was more nebulous? >> if all you did was to read the opinion, you would think it would have no effect, because the opinion was not based on the proposition that it was simply executive action. but i agree with the thrust of your question. i think if this were a situation of a declared war, i will go farther, a popular declared war, if this were world war ii redone and somebody started leaking information saying that i know better than the government
susan: we have three minutes left.ore thing to get on the record is the solicitor general at the time. in 1989 he published an op-ed called "secrets not worth keeping," where he said he was on the wrong side of history. we have time for one more call. john from texas. welcome. caller: thank you for taking my question. with regard to the standard of prior consent and it's application with regard to the pentagon papers, how would that have been legally different had the conflict in...
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susan: eight minutes to go. siobhan: is there any trump nominee who could be acceptable to you, given that you feel trump has been so explicit about what he is looking for? nan: trump released a list of 25 names, and our organization, alliance for justice, researched each and every one of them and thatup with the conclusion none were acceptable. in part, based on their records, but also in part because of the criteria donald trump said he would apply in choosing a supreme court justice. so, i think i would have to say, the answer is no. but, again, when you step back, there are probably republican lawyers across this country who would make great justices. we, in fact, know of some of these people. if i tell you who they are, it would probably be the kiss of death for them, but, you know, he is looking for a very specific person, and no one on that list would be deemed to be a really good choice for the american people. mark: do you think your group and others on your side of the issues might abduct what the fede
susan: eight minutes to go. siobhan: is there any trump nominee who could be acceptable to you, given that you feel trump has been so explicit about what he is looking for? nan: trump released a list of 25 names, and our organization, alliance for justice, researched each and every one of them and thatup with the conclusion none were acceptable. in part, based on their records, but also in part because of the criteria donald trump said he would apply in choosing a supreme court justice. so, i...
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susan. susan: talk about retirement.e changes coming to retirement savings, biggest in more than a decade, republicans looking to include them in their tax reform 2.0 effort, universal savings accounts, encouraging small employers to offer retirement savings programs. making it easier to return workers savings into annual guaranteed income. our next guest says the efforts could move the needle. he represents four, four of one of these 401(k) sponsors. let's talk about this. there are a lot of ideas on the table. i wonder what you think is best? >> thanks for having me today. i appreciate the opportunity. i'm here with good news that congress is able first time in a long time, probably a decade, consider legislation that could make it easier for common middle class families to save for retirement. they're considering a bill right now in both senate and house called the retirement enhancement savings act would do a few really positive things for both employers and workers. susan: yes. but we're looking for a bipartisan vot
susan. susan: talk about retirement.e changes coming to retirement savings, biggest in more than a decade, republicans looking to include them in their tax reform 2.0 effort, universal savings accounts, encouraging small employers to offer retirement savings programs. making it easier to return workers savings into annual guaranteed income. our next guest says the efforts could move the needle. he represents four, four of one of these 401(k) sponsors. let's talk about this. there are a lot of...
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keith morrison: susan quit her job to be a full time mom, but susan kept trying to get pregnant, keptring through years of failed fertility treatments and miscarriages, and finally adopted a sister for christopher, melissa. she was and always has been a little angel. absolutely. she would probably be upset with me saying this, but she was pretty close to perfect. keith morrison: which seemed to describe the family, too. they told the kids they'd been adopted. didn't seem to worry them at all. my mom and my dad were my mom my dad. you know, there wasn't, you know, these are my biological and these are my adopted. and i had a great childhood. keith morrison: and there were advantages to having a brother seven years older, especially when he grew to be a six foot 200 pounder. he was my defender and my protector. you know, someone made fun of me at school one time. he came and he kind of gave the kid a stern look, what a big older brother did, and i think he was protective of me. keith morrison: after the murder, in fact, christopher resumed that protective role, this time for his father,
keith morrison: susan quit her job to be a full time mom, but susan kept trying to get pregnant, keptring through years of failed fertility treatments and miscarriages, and finally adopted a sister for christopher, melissa. she was and always has been a little angel. absolutely. she would probably be upset with me saying this, but she was pretty close to perfect. keith morrison: which seemed to describe the family, too. they told the kids they'd been adopted. didn't seem to worry them at all....
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susan: we have six minutes left. eric: there are a couple of elements to any secretary of state's job. especially when it comes to election. there is the voter registration side of things. the voter tabulation side where you are counting the votes in deciding who won. as i understand it, it is the voter registration side that has been vulnerable to these attacks and scans from russia and other outside actors. how concerned are you that those scan attacks might impact the voter tabulation side? can someone go in and change the numbers in an election? jim: as far as votes, you mean? reid: yeah. jim: i don't think they can get in and change the votes themselves. in fact, in 2016, the report was that not one vote was changed, and we agreed with that. we did not find any state that had a disagreement. i think one of the fallacies -- it literally took several months before dhs had understood that none of our election equipment, our voting equipment, is actually attached to the internet. they are not connected by the intern
susan: we have six minutes left. eric: there are a couple of elements to any secretary of state's job. especially when it comes to election. there is the voter registration side of things. the voter tabulation side where you are counting the votes in deciding who won. as i understand it, it is the voter registration side that has been vulnerable to these attacks and scans from russia and other outside actors. how concerned are you that those scan attacks might impact the voter tabulation side?...
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susan: on your screen is jim condos. he has been since 2011 vermont secretary of state and just recently in philadelphia was elected president of the national association of secretaries of state. he is here to talk with us about security going into the 2018 midterm elections. let me introduce our two reporters asking questions today. reid wilson for the hill coming back to "newsmakers." nice to see you. and eric geller making his first appearance is politico cyber security reporter. as we get started, on your twitter feed is a statement your office released after the summit between mr. putin and president trump and some strong criticism of the president. some of what you said is his words make the secretaries of state job harder and the president has let the viper into the sandbox. can you tell us how the president's words in finland makes your job harder? jim: first thing i would say is, as we all know, vladimir putin and russia are adversaries of the united states. there is no question that russia through their militar
susan: on your screen is jim condos. he has been since 2011 vermont secretary of state and just recently in philadelphia was elected president of the national association of secretaries of state. he is here to talk with us about security going into the 2018 midterm elections. let me introduce our two reporters asking questions today. reid wilson for the hill coming back to "newsmakers." nice to see you. and eric geller making his first appearance is politico cyber security reporter....
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susan: that's standard practice. they are always harder on republican nominees, in my opinion, than. it were an obama nominee they might try to shine them up. howie: george will, steve schmidt. all writing pieces saying on television they are so never trump they want the democrats to win in the fall. your take? mollie: i'm interested in this from a media angle. it's the predominance of never-trumpers we see in the media. in the real world they represent a small fraction of the people. in the media world they dominate. you look at papers that won't have a single columnist who represents the average american voter. they get a lot of prominence for a pretty minority opinion. howie: these are serious people standing up for what they see aspirin. but they get a lot of favorable publicity as mollie said. and they command new respect from the left. susan: they are a high-value guest because they can say we found a republican here who hates trump. and better yet, a republican who says vote for a democrat. could there be a mo
susan: that's standard practice. they are always harder on republican nominees, in my opinion, than. it were an obama nominee they might try to shine them up. howie: george will, steve schmidt. all writing pieces saying on television they are so never trump they want the democrats to win in the fall. your take? mollie: i'm interested in this from a media angle. it's the predominance of never-trumpers we see in the media. in the real world they represent a small fraction of the people. in the...
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larry king, can we get susan maolinari to call? there's a cell phone outside the kitchen where they're yelling and screaming, dropping dishes, and i'm on the phone. thank you, senator. yes, it was a huge surprise. my husband laughs because we had three more announcements the next day for him. and all that was for me -- we were here to announce that i'm running for re-election, but here's my wife, susan molinari. >> we were talking about your marriages and it took place while in congress. it's rare for two sitting -- to marry. >> and females. >> what was the reaction? >> bill proposed on the house floor. congress was in session, but nobody was there. and mick nulte, a democrat, was in the chair, there was a bill -- my husband and i would meet and chat in the back sometimes. ry ran into each other. we were sitting -- we ran into each other. we were sitting, and he said, i wanted to let you know, i spoke to your mom and dad. he got down on his knee and handed me the ring. i was like, okay, okay, but get up. mcnulty saw something. and
larry king, can we get susan maolinari to call? there's a cell phone outside the kitchen where they're yelling and screaming, dropping dishes, and i'm on the phone. thank you, senator. yes, it was a huge surprise. my husband laughs because we had three more announcements the next day for him. and all that was for me -- we were here to announce that i'm running for re-election, but here's my wife, susan molinari. >> we were talking about your marriages and it took place while in congress....
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let me start with susan collins. a lot of speculation if there will be a republican no vote on this certainly right now she seems to be the leading candidate for it. our own vaughn hilliard caught up with her in maine. let's play a little bit of that. >> i have said to the president to his face and to his counsel that i do not believe he should be constrained by any list of nominees. and he and his counsel were able to point to me five different people who have been added to the list since the federalist society and other groups came up with this list. i can understand the president wanting input from a variety of groups including the federalist society, but i do not think he should confine himself. >> betty, it's interesting. it sounds like she's talking about names we are not talking about. how real is the possibility, do you think, that the president goes outside the list we have been talking about and how real is the possibility that susan collins say, you know what, i meant what i was hinting at here and i'm not
let me start with susan collins. a lot of speculation if there will be a republican no vote on this certainly right now she seems to be the leading candidate for it. our own vaughn hilliard caught up with her in maine. let's play a little bit of that. >> i have said to the president to his face and to his counsel that i do not believe he should be constrained by any list of nominees. and he and his counsel were able to point to me five different people who have been added to the list...
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it was susan collins and susan murkowski. they've shown a willingness in the past to buck the president. susan collins is a republican, but a lot of individuals here voted for hillary clinton and support susan collins and want her to take that position. >> 61% of americans want a justice who will vote to uphold roe. thank you very much, vaughn hillyard, in bangor, maine. >>> the president had what can only be described as a very bad day with the facts yesterday. entire stories written about how misleading his tweets were. "the new york times" fact checker wrote, quote, in the space of a few hours, president trump on tuesday took credit for averting a war in north korea, charged without proof that barack obama had secretly granted citizenship to thousands of iranians as part of nuclear disarmament negotiations, and appeared to suggest that customers of motorcycle maker harley-davidson were psychic. later he was trolled by jk rowling and merriam-webster's twitter account for a misspelling in a tweet in which he actually praised
it was susan collins and susan murkowski. they've shown a willingness in the past to buck the president. susan collins is a republican, but a lot of individuals here voted for hillary clinton and support susan collins and want her to take that position. >> 61% of americans want a justice who will vote to uphold roe. thank you very much, vaughn hillyard, in bangor, maine. >>> the president had what can only be described as a very bad day with the facts yesterday. entire stories...
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susan: we have about a minute left. joe: i just want to add that republicans have used to great effect an argument that there is a readiness crisis and they have talked about ship collisions, aircraft mishaps, which reporting has shown to be an actual problem. and, if you can argue and draw a link between those mishaps, and injuries and deaths and defense spending, it has made a pretty compelling argument. i think we will see republicans continue to pressure democrats, whatever the dynamics in the house. susan: what did i could to the specific question but we talked with immigration. the president get funding for his wall on the mexico border? leahy, thed patrick senior appropriator. signaling the democrats will definitely be pushing back, which we expect. if the president said in a couple pay for it and we as appropriators find a wall -- fund the wall, he will be line and we don't to say that. i think the democrats are going to push back but it's a good question. will they be willing to make a deal when immigration thi
susan: we have about a minute left. joe: i just want to add that republicans have used to great effect an argument that there is a readiness crisis and they have talked about ship collisions, aircraft mishaps, which reporting has shown to be an actual problem. and, if you can argue and draw a link between those mishaps, and injuries and deaths and defense spending, it has made a pretty compelling argument. i think we will see republicans continue to pressure democrats, whatever the dynamics in...
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i think susan has a great point.ppoint a supreme court justice who is going to end up ruling on whether you should be president of the united states or not? >> well, all right, you two. it's good to talk to both of you, as always. good sunday and have a happy fourth. >>> on capitol hill, are house congressmen doing the president's bidding? we've got some answers next. breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeedin
i think susan has a great point.ppoint a supreme court justice who is going to end up ruling on whether you should be president of the united states or not? >> well, all right, you two. it's good to talk to both of you, as always. good sunday and have a happy fourth. >>> on capitol hill, are house congressmen doing the president's bidding? we've got some answers next. breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription...
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that's susan collins here in main and lisa murkowski. i talked to a gentleman said he didn't vote for president trump but voted for susan collins. he appreciates her streak of independence. he doesn't feel roe v wade should be overturned. i also talked to debbie and she has a message for susan collins herself. >> i believe that women need their privacy in making their choices. i believe that americans all should have their freedoms to decide their own personal issues. >> i think that the president knows what he's doing and we put him in the white house for a reason. i think that he's going to use al of his advisers to make a good decision. >> you voted for him for having a supreme court justice that was more conservative? >> yeah. >> would you be opened to roe v wade being other turned and banning abortions in the country? >> i think there's a lot of factors that go into it. i think that people should be able to have their choice. >> reporter: now susan collins has been very careful in her words. this is what colleague kelly o'donnell wa
that's susan collins here in main and lisa murkowski. i talked to a gentleman said he didn't vote for president trump but voted for susan collins. he appreciates her streak of independence. he doesn't feel roe v wade should be overturned. i also talked to debbie and she has a message for susan collins herself. >> i believe that women need their privacy in making their choices. i believe that americans all should have their freedoms to decide their own personal issues. >> i think...
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aclus introduced by president susan herrmann. ♪ susan: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. very nice call and response. it is my great honor to be introducing our next speaker ,oday, the persistent speaker senator elizabeth warren. of you know, mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop senator warren from reading karen to to rep. scott: kings warnings about jeff sessions in the senate. she was warned and given an explanation. nevertheless -- i'm thinking you while want to say the next three words with me -- nevertheless she persisted. senator warren did persist and she read corrina scott king's letter to millions of people on facebook live. mitch mcconnell smug victory lap turned into a meme. how many have seen that meme in tweets? how many of you have seen it on t-shirts? how many of you have the t-shirt? how many of you have seen the tattoo? i think that the whole idea of persistence is an apt description not only of that moment but of elizabeth warren's career and life. motherhood completed a challenge for her to finish law school, but nevertheless she persi
aclus introduced by president susan herrmann. ♪ susan: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. very nice call and response. it is my great honor to be introducing our next speaker ,oday, the persistent speaker senator elizabeth warren. of you know, mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop senator warren from reading karen to to rep. scott: kings warnings about jeff sessions in the senate. she was warned and given an explanation. nevertheless -- i'm thinking you while want to say...
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susan li has the information. you have for us. >> forward guidance is light, 68 cents far below what analysts penciled in the next quarter when it comes to earnings. subscriber growth the most important of this report card. they came in light, they were below by one million subscribers. half the rate for u.s. domestic streaming additions. far short of international. guidance forward, people are skeptical, 4 million for international add, 650,000 for the u.s. this quarter this is coming after competition. a lot of media mergers on the table. fox, disney, they cited this in earnings report card. they cited about impending competition from at&t, time warner, also possible tie up between disney and fox and fox-comcast. and international players. specific quotes executives had in earnings. we're used to earnings up or down from the report cards. last time we were up or down 8%. this is little bit above that. the stock is up 106%. we're giving back 13 in after-hours. back to you. melissa: susan, thank you. connell: they
susan li has the information. you have for us. >> forward guidance is light, 68 cents far below what analysts penciled in the next quarter when it comes to earnings. subscriber growth the most important of this report card. they came in light, they were below by one million subscribers. half the rate for u.s. domestic streaming additions. far short of international. guidance forward, people are skeptical, 4 million for international add, 650,000 for the u.s. this quarter this is coming...
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aclus introduced by president susan herrmann. ♪ susan: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. very nice call and response. it is my great honor to be introducing our next speaker ,oday, the persistent speaker senator elizabeth warren. of you know, mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop senator warren from reading karen to to rep. scott: kings warnings about jeff sessions in the senate. she was warned and given an
aclus introduced by president susan herrmann. ♪ susan: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. very nice call and response. it is my great honor to be introducing our next speaker ,oday, the persistent speaker senator elizabeth warren. of you know, mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop senator warren from reading karen to to rep. scott: kings warnings about jeff sessions in the senate. she was warned and given an
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susan, welcome, good evening. president trump is going to wake up there in brussels for nate tow summit in a few hours. blasting our allies again while praising putin. how that they going to go over? >> well, you know he left washington cranky about our allies. he spent the time on the plane, over to europe, cranky, tweeting about our allies. and, iwakes up in a better mood. anybody associated with western alliance is very, very nervous about -- this week for president trump. in europe. he goes -- to the annual meeting of nato. basically with strong words. he continues -- to misrepresentative as he did today. the idea that some how our allies are, are ripping off the united states. by not paying their dues to nato. no such thing as dues really a question of how much their own budget they're spending on their defense spending. but trump really views this, not so much as an alliance, as a sort of protection rack elt. and, he sees the -- the other partners in nato as, as deadbeat allies. of course he is doing all of
susan, welcome, good evening. president trump is going to wake up there in brussels for nate tow summit in a few hours. blasting our allies again while praising putin. how that they going to go over? >> well, you know he left washington cranky about our allies. he spent the time on the plane, over to europe, cranky, tweeting about our allies. and, iwakes up in a better mood. anybody associated with western alliance is very, very nervous about -- this week for president trump. in europe....
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susan collins wants precedented perspective for a woman's right to choose. >>> and lebron goes hollywood. the nba superstar signs a four-year deal with the lakers. i expect lebron to be its own sign there next to the hollywood sign. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." a parade for lebron's arrival in l.a. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. let's begin with this. breaking overnight upheaval in mexico. winning the mexican presidency in a landslide, and he will be the country's first leftist president. the the former mexico city mayor triumphed against the two parties that have ruled mexico city for nearly a century. >> after the victory lopez obrador vowed to seek friendship with the united states with the quote always rooted in mutual respect and in defense of our migrant countrymen. >> reporter: what many are calling a revolution for this country. you see people pouring into the square behind me to celebrate an event they never thought would take place, the election of a leftist populous candidate. he's been running for president now for over a decade. this is his third attemp
susan collins wants precedented perspective for a woman's right to choose. >>> and lebron goes hollywood. the nba superstar signs a four-year deal with the lakers. i expect lebron to be its own sign there next to the hollywood sign. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." a parade for lebron's arrival in l.a. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. let's begin with this. breaking overnight upheaval in mexico. winning the mexican presidency in a landslide, and he will...
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the interesting thing is, i had susan while i was in congress. so the announcement is -- so we have reels and reels and reels of television coverage, newspaper coverage, coverage around the world. and i had katie when i was out of office and then, katie born to susan wallace, seven pounds. she's like -- >> you mentioned just a few minutes ago that you came back to work after only a couple of weeks. did you ever talk about maternity leave with the leadership or was it a topic ever discussed? >> no. first of all because i didn't work for them. i worked for the people of staten island, right? so i don't think this was an issue for me in terms of -- i mean, these people were so wonderful that if i missed votes because i was home with my child, would not have been an issue at all. these are glorious family people that would just never, never come in. again, i was given the gift of being able to come back to work and bond with my baby. you know, i'm a big proponent of family leave and maternity and paternity leave. i just didn't have to make that decis
the interesting thing is, i had susan while i was in congress. so the announcement is -- so we have reels and reels and reels of television coverage, newspaper coverage, coverage around the world. and i had katie when i was out of office and then, katie born to susan wallace, seven pounds. she's like -- >> you mentioned just a few minutes ago that you came back to work after only a couple of weeks. did you ever talk about maternity leave with the leadership or was it a topic ever...
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susan: there is a debate about election funding on thursday. we want to bring our viewers up-to-date on where this idea of more funds going to states for election security -- stateshis is something have been working on, asking for funding to update ballot systems , ballot boxes, the actual machines on which we vote. this was a debate we were having in the 2000 election, and it has not gotten much better sense. the machines the states bought after the 2000 elections, we are still using them today. technology evolves and things like that, so congress is still debating whether we will be funding the states and their efforts to upgrade their equipment. we have seen states taking advantage of this $380 million. secretary condos mention that. the secretary state of maine just got his yesterday or .ednesday this week here we are 112 days from election day and they are only now getting this money. that tells me that these systems will not be completely upgraded by election day. , what does geller this bipartisan senate bill you reference to other than
susan: there is a debate about election funding on thursday. we want to bring our viewers up-to-date on where this idea of more funds going to states for election security -- stateshis is something have been working on, asking for funding to update ballot systems , ballot boxes, the actual machines on which we vote. this was a debate we were having in the 2000 election, and it has not gotten much better sense. the machines the states bought after the 2000 elections, we are still using them...
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ken vogel and susan dell purseo, thanks to both of you.rassroots efforts are going digital as more and more americans are jumping into political activism for the first time. chris jansing joins up with a website helping democrats trying to flip districts. >> there's an opening. we talk human to human about why having a democrat in this district affects not just their neighbors in their own district but neighbors in neighboring districts that your vote will help my family even though i don't live in this district. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. seriou
ken vogel and susan dell purseo, thanks to both of you.rassroots efforts are going digital as more and more americans are jumping into political activism for the first time. chris jansing joins up with a website helping democrats trying to flip districts. >> there's an opening. we talk human to human about why having a democrat in this district affects not just their neighbors in their own district but neighbors in neighboring districts that your vote will help my family even though i...
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thank you, robert costa, zerlina maxwell, susan del percio. coming up, the president's long-term fixer michael cohen speaks out saying family and country come first, not trump. cohen used to say he would take a bullet for the president. not necessarily looking that way anymore. plus just two weeks ago president trump was bragging that we could all sleep well at night because the north korea situation no longer posed a nuclear threat. bay stunning new report shows that kim jong un may be defying trump and ramping up his country's nuclear program. >>> and trump tries to rewrite history when it comes to immigration reform. the "hardball" round table is going to weigh in on that. plus national security adviser john bolton's attempt at explaining the president's foreign policy. a very interesting piece of tape. and finally, the round table is going o'tell us three things we might not know. this is "hardball," where the action is. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely
thank you, robert costa, zerlina maxwell, susan del percio. coming up, the president's long-term fixer michael cohen speaks out saying family and country come first, not trump. cohen used to say he would take a bullet for the president. not necessarily looking that way anymore. plus just two weeks ago president trump was bragging that we could all sleep well at night because the north korea situation no longer posed a nuclear threat. bay stunning new report shows that kim jong un may be defying...
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republican senator susan collins, who also has been a key vote in the fight, she will oppose any nominee who is against roe vs wade. watch. >> if a candidate for this important position who would overturn roe vs wade would not be acceptable to me, because that would indicate an activist agenda that i don't want to see a judge half. >> harris: chief white house responded is with us for the latest. >> good afternoon you. he would not ask the question of his supreme court candidates, whether or not they would overturn roe vs wade. it would be improper for him to do that paired with the white house, no question is wrapping up her new not nomination. a new deadline a week from today to make his announcement. he promised that he is going to pick his nominee from his list of 25 conservative judges that he published about eight months ago. the front runners at this point are said to be right cavanaugh on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. the sixth circuit, raymond catlett also the sixth circuit, and thomas hardeman. they were in the running for the last vacancy, the president interviewed them b
republican senator susan collins, who also has been a key vote in the fight, she will oppose any nominee who is against roe vs wade. watch. >> if a candidate for this important position who would overturn roe vs wade would not be acceptable to me, because that would indicate an activist agenda that i don't want to see a judge half. >> harris: chief white house responded is with us for the latest. >> good afternoon you. he would not ask the question of his supreme court...
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the women of maine need to speak up and people of maine speak up to susan collins. she values very deeply what the people of her state care about as well as around the country. i think one of the ways to do that is to do what was done frankly with the affordable care act. we didn't just sit around and wait for senate procedure, we took to the streets and made our voices heard and visited offices. all of that outside strategy needs to take place. on the inside, monkey up the works. democrats need to be a little more aggressive here. i've heard them say things like, we will figure out what the procedure is. we don't have a lot of tools. i don't buy that at all. there are tools available to democrats. they can jam up the works in the senate and should do this until they have clarity on a consensus nominee that will not overturn more than 40 years of precedent. >> i see you shaking your head in agreement there. i'm assuming you would agree? >> and i would feel better about the likelihood of that happening if she was sitting in the senate right now. i think democrats nee
the women of maine need to speak up and people of maine speak up to susan collins. she values very deeply what the people of her state care about as well as around the country. i think one of the ways to do that is to do what was done frankly with the affordable care act. we didn't just sit around and wait for senate procedure, we took to the streets and made our voices heard and visited offices. all of that outside strategy needs to take place. on the inside, monkey up the works. democrats...
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republican senator susan collins will be a key vote for the president. she met with trump to discuss the vacancy and listen to what she told him. >> i also encouraged the president to broaden his list beyond the list of 25 potential nominees that has been public for some time. >> are you comfortable with everyone on that list? >> no, i am not. now, some of the people on the list i have not vetted at all at this point. one of them i voted against years ago, and i would have to do a great deal more work on many of them. >> all right. let's check in with cnn white house correspondent boris sanchez live in berkeley heights, new jersey, near where the president has been. so what can you tell us about where the president is in this process? >> reporter: hey there. at this point, the white house has only confirmed president trump has had some conversations with close allies and advisers, including white house counsel donn don mcgahn this weekend over this process. but they would not answer questions when it comes to updating the status of those one or two inter
republican senator susan collins will be a key vote for the president. she met with trump to discuss the vacancy and listen to what she told him. >> i also encouraged the president to broaden his list beyond the list of 25 potential nominees that has been public for some time. >> are you comfortable with everyone on that list? >> no, i am not. now, some of the people on the list i have not vetted at all at this point. one of them i voted against years ago, and i would have to...
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." >>> susan molinari served in the u.s. house of representatives from 1990 through 1997 as a republican from new york. next she talks about her experience as the daughter of congressman guy molinari as vice chair of the republican conference, as the keynote speaker at the 1996 republican national convention, and her marriage to a fellow member of congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson and today i'm with the house historian matt miznewski. the date is august 24, 2016, and we're very pleased to talk to the congresswoman from new york. the project we're working on is to recognize and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of jeanette rankin to congress, the first woman. we had a bunch of questions we wanted to ask you today, but first off, when you were young, did you have any female role models? >> no. i never thought about that question before, but i don't think so. i remember looking into the
." >>> susan molinari served in the u.s. house of representatives from 1990 through 1997 as a republican from new york. next she talks about her experience as the daughter of congressman guy molinari as vice chair of the republican conference, as the keynote speaker at the 1996 republican national convention, and her marriage to a fellow member of congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about an hour and 45 minutes....
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and earlier today, susan collins spoke to jake tapper about this. this is what she said. >> i would not support a nominee who demonstrated hostility to roe v. wade, because that would mean to me that the their judicial philosophy did not include a respect for established decisions, established law. i believe that this that is a very fundamental tenet of the judicial system as chief justice roberts says helps to promote stability and e vn-hand defen. >> and now, we are reached out to the white house to get a status update of how far the process has gone over the weekend, and the president, as you said, ana, he would be interviewing one or two candidates here potentially in bedminster and they have not confirmed the requests or responded, because that i have said that they have counseled with chief white house counsel don mcdan and they have revealed that one thing that they have asked him to do is to avoid asking the potential nominees about roe v. wade. >> and big anticipation, and this is expected to move quickly and one week from tomorrow, preside
and earlier today, susan collins spoke to jake tapper about this. this is what she said. >> i would not support a nominee who demonstrated hostility to roe v. wade, because that would mean to me that the their judicial philosophy did not include a respect for established decisions, established law. i believe that this that is a very fundamental tenet of the judicial system as chief justice roberts says helps to promote stability and e vn-hand defen. >> and now, we are reached out to...
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that was enough levity to stop the fight. >>> susan molinarish served in the u.s. house of representatives as a republican from new york. next, she talks about her appearance as the daughter of congressman guy molinarish molinari -- molinari and her marriage to a fellow member of
that was enough levity to stop the fight. >>> susan molinarish served in the u.s. house of representatives as a republican from new york. next, she talks about her appearance as the daughter of congressman guy molinarish molinari -- molinari and her marriage to a fellow member of
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i wanted to start with susan, the research person. could you tell us, what are the key indicators for a global city? >> a global city is a city that has business and produces goods and services that go internationally and touch all parts of the world. i think that there are at least six key indicators of what makes a global city. number 1 is the people. san francisco is a true melting pot. we welcome everyone. i think, also, we welcome them but we welcome though -- their cultures. as a result we have restaurants, and cultural events and all kinds of things that reflect the variety of people here and who they are. access is another key part of that. our great port and airport make us easily accessible for everyone, for people to come and go and for goods to come and go. education is another key aspect of that. our world-class educational institutions produce highly educated people and a workforce that innovates, that thinks ahead what else. we have, obviously our technology is very innovative here. we sponsor a lots of startups and uni
i wanted to start with susan, the research person. could you tell us, what are the key indicators for a global city? >> a global city is a city that has business and produces goods and services that go internationally and touch all parts of the world. i think that there are at least six key indicators of what makes a global city. number 1 is the people. san francisco is a true melting pot. we welcome everyone. i think, also, we welcome them but we welcome though -- their cultures. as a...
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susan: you don't? liz: revolution album. stuart: susan could not name the four beatles.get it. susan: come on. three out of four is not bad! stuart: weak new home sales numbers taking you down. oil inventoryies. liz: down 6.1 million barrels. they were looking for drawdown of 2.3 million. it is nearly triple what they expected in terms of a drawdown. less barrels in joiner to. stuart: we're using a lot of oil. demand is strong. price of oil going up as we speak as the numbers come in, $68 per barrel. much check out the big techs. tough. that is where the money is. look at them go. facebook, 214.98, earlier today record high. apple almost 1 president. alphabet 1262, microsoft 108.29. big techs continue their torr. >>> politics. our next guest has an idea to end gridlock in congress. congressman tom reed, republican in new york, would push through, expedite, speed up bills that get any degree of bipartisan support. congressman reed is with us this morning. sir, why would the democrats get on board with this when they resist and oppose everything? >> well, because the ameri
susan: you don't? liz: revolution album. stuart: susan could not name the four beatles.get it. susan: come on. three out of four is not bad! stuart: weak new home sales numbers taking you down. oil inventoryies. liz: down 6.1 million barrels. they were looking for drawdown of 2.3 million. it is nearly triple what they expected in terms of a drawdown. less barrels in joiner to. stuart: we're using a lot of oil. demand is strong. price of oil going up as we speak as the numbers come in, $68 per...
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susan collins wants precedent respected for a woman's right to choose. >>> and lebron goes hollywood.uperstar with a four-year deal with the lakers. a new leading man in hollywood. >> you're speechless. >> i am. i was speechless when i first got the alert on my phone, but it was expected that he would land there. still, a stunning decision nonetheless. welcome back to "early start." happy monday. >> it's 31, almost 32 minutes past the hour, but let's begin here with this breaking news overnight. political upheaval in mexico, andres manuel lopez obrador winning in a landslide. the former mayor triumphed against two parties who have ruled mexico for nearly a century. >> all the candidates opposed trump's immigration and trade policies and anti-mexican rhetoric. layla santiago joins us live from mexico city. what's the reaction there, layla? >> dave, really there was a night of partying. a lot of folks taking to the plaza and cheering him on as it was announced that he would become the next president of mexico. certainly, he has made his platform out to be tackling corruption and violenc
susan collins wants precedent respected for a woman's right to choose. >>> and lebron goes hollywood.uperstar with a four-year deal with the lakers. a new leading man in hollywood. >> you're speechless. >> i am. i was speechless when i first got the alert on my phone, but it was expected that he would land there. still, a stunning decision nonetheless. welcome back to "early start." happy monday. >> it's 31, almost 32 minutes past the hour, but let's begin...
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susan, thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you so much, don. >>> when we come back, dan coats, this country's top intelligence official, found out on live tv about vladimir putin's invite to the white house. here it is. >> the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? [ laughter ] >> top intelligence official. why is the president keeping him in the dark, and what does that say about how much the president really trusts his own intelligence community? ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ and now for the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallo
susan, thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you so much, don. >>> when we come back, dan coats, this country's top intelligence official, found out on live tv about vladimir putin's invite to the white house. here it is. >> the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? [ laughter ] >> top intelligence official. why is the president keeping him in the dark, and what does that say...
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and in about ten minutes, we'll show you the interview with former congresswoman susan molinari who served in the house from 1990 to 1997. >>> why did you undertake this project? >> well, the imwho potus was the seating of -- she was seated in the house on april 2nd, 1917, when the house was called into a special session. congress was called into special session by president woodrow wilson when he asked for a declaration of war against germany. so a mo men us tmentous time. >> so that was the impetus. how did you decide you wanted to interview former congresswomen? >> we thought that would be the best way of looking at the changing role and evolution of women in congress. and we have had aired this program in 2004 and learned so much about the history. so what better way to learn from the women than the women who served. and we interviewed staff as well. so some of the stories that we've learned the experiences that these women have had have been just wonderful to learn more about. >> yeah, to date we have done about 40 interviews. 30 of which are published on our website. and roughly 20 o
and in about ten minutes, we'll show you the interview with former congresswoman susan molinari who served in the house from 1990 to 1997. >>> why did you undertake this project? >> well, the imwho potus was the seating of -- she was seated in the house on april 2nd, 1917, when the house was called into a special session. congress was called into special session by president woodrow wilson when he asked for a declaration of war against germany. so a mo men us tmentous time....
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back with charlie cook, susan del percio, and hidie przybyla. any of them have the chutzpah, to walk into the presidential campaign and act like a candidate? >> i think it is hard to run from a business space. >> they don't like business guys. >> it would be better off if they looked at one, but i don't think where the democratic party's heart is right now. >> they would have to beat trump at his own game and with the exception of oprah winfrey, donald trump is a media person. he knows how to do that job and that is what you need if you are going to tackle him. >> he doesn't know stuff. >> then, what about -- >> he doesn't know stuff like how to be president. >> i have watched a ton of interviews with schultz. mark cuban would have been okay if there hadn't been a me too scandal. and i can't imagine a circumstance for oprah to run. >> do you like any of these? >> the point that jason was making about the difficulty of getting somebody through a primary. think about the split screen between the guy who has shady connections to business and oligar
back with charlie cook, susan del percio, and hidie przybyla. any of them have the chutzpah, to walk into the presidential campaign and act like a candidate? >> i think it is hard to run from a business space. >> they don't like business guys. >> it would be better off if they looked at one, but i don't think where the democratic party's heart is right now. >> they would have to beat trump at his own game and with the exception of oprah winfrey, donald trump is a media...
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serveder: susan molinari in the u.s. house of representatives from 1990-1997, as a republican from new york. next, she talks about her experience as the daughter of a congressman. as vice chair of the republican conference, as the keynote speaker at the 1996 republican national convention, and her marriage to a fellow member of congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about one hour and 45 minutes. name is kathleen johnson and i am with the house historian today. we are in the house recording studio and we are very pleased to be speaking with susan molinari from new york. thank you for coming. >> i am excited to be part of the project. >> the project we are working on is to recognize and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of jeannette rankin to congress, the first woman. we have a much of questions we wanted to ask, but when you are young did you have female role models? >> no. thought about that question before, but i do not think so. i remember
serveder: susan molinari in the u.s. house of representatives from 1990-1997, as a republican from new york. next, she talks about her experience as the daughter of a congressman. as vice chair of the republican conference, as the keynote speaker at the 1996 republican national convention, and her marriage to a fellow member of congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about one hour and 45 minutes. name is kathleen johnson and i am...
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. >> key republican senators susan collins telling cnn that a nominee that would vote to overturn the decision would not be acceptable. >> i had a judge that applies the facts of the law to the case. roe v. wade is a constitutional right that has been well accomplished. >> my colleagues on both sides of the aisle know this could be a key vote of their career. if they vote for someone to change president it could be a career ending move. the senate only needs 50 votes for a nominee means they will not need any democratic support. >> as you have been discussing, the eu and the president's fidelity to the existing w.t.o. will be a topic here. >> susan collins thinks that neil gorsuch would not overturn roe v wade. you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes qu
. >> key republican senators susan collins telling cnn that a nominee that would vote to overturn the decision would not be acceptable. >> i had a judge that applies the facts of the law to the case. roe v. wade is a constitutional right that has been well accomplished. >> my colleagues on both sides of the aisle know this could be a key vote of their career. if they vote for someone to change president it could be a career ending move. the senate only needs 50 votes for a...
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>> all right, susan mcginest, thank you, susan. >>> a report accused of breaking into someone's homecandidate. >> jim and wendy are in the newsrooms with a look at wha new at 5:00. >> this is an accusation from cory stewart, a republican for rovernor in virginia. a repor entered the apartment of one of his staffers while the person wasn't at home. >> and our david culver trying to get to the bottom of things here. the details of the allegations and what the newspaper is saying about it all. >>> also, dozens of charities are claiming to assist veterans, but they have been shut down for defrauding those donors. >> our susan hogan with a warning for you tonight and how you can know you're giving to the right operation. you know, it's tougher and to aher with these things popping up on our phone and online every single day. >> put the word veteran in, and you have to think it's a goo cause. wait until you see her report. >> all right, folks, see you in a little bit. >>> it was an emotional night at th esp award in los angeles. bravery and heroism taking center stage. >> several of the ho
>> all right, susan mcginest, thank you, susan. >>> a report accused of breaking into someone's homecandidate. >> jim and wendy are in the newsrooms with a look at wha new at 5:00. >> this is an accusation from cory stewart, a republican for rovernor in virginia. a repor entered the apartment of one of his staffers while the person wasn't at home. >> and our david culver trying to get to the bottom of things here. the details of the allegations and what the...
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and republican senator susan collins of maine is joining me now.enator collins, thanks so much for joining us. i want to start ontd white house meeting you have with president trump on thursday night about the supreme court vacancy. it's no secret you could be a, if not the deciding vote on the nomination, what did president trump tell you to try to get your vote? >> well, the president wreel l really was soliciting my views on the type of nominee i was looking for. i emphasized i wanted a nominee that would respect precedent, a fundamental tenant of our judicial system and encouraged the president to broaden his list beyond the list of 25 potential nominees that has been public for some time. >> well, that list of 25 names, let's talk about it for one second. are you con fortable with everyone on that list? >> no, i am not. now some of the people on the list i have not vetted at all at this point. one of them i voted against years ago. and i would have to do a great deal more work on many of them. >> president trump says he's not going to ask the
and republican senator susan collins of maine is joining me now.enator collins, thanks so much for joining us. i want to start ontd white house meeting you have with president trump on thursday night about the supreme court vacancy. it's no secret you could be a, if not the deciding vote on the nomination, what did president trump tell you to try to get your vote? >> well, the president wreel l really was soliciting my views on the type of nominee i was looking for. i emphasized i wanted...
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the man who post this had video says his friend susan is on holiday, spotted that little duckling. the water there to help the baby out. >> and the duckling's like no, no, no. >> mom! they're after me! >> they were all reunited and susan earned her wings for today. >>> what do you do when you're washing machine breaks? if you're mastesheriff. >> glorious. >> one of the boys wants him to save the motor so he could lift it up and find the motor. >> oh, they're going to crash it. >> oh, yeah. >> he hops in, fires that boy up and he's off! bam! >> oh, my goodness. >> yes. >> it explodes into hundreds of pieces. erous, you kw. he's cshg of pretty wore a seat belt. >> right. no air bags. >> did he find the motor? >> and is the warranty still value? >> i'm going to go with no, but as for the motor, christian, there it is. they could totally get that to work again. >> i'm sure they'll find something to do with it. >>> got a sketchy idea. >> andy. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, a storm's abreuing and that means -- >> surprising things can happen. >> what happens when th
the man who post this had video says his friend susan is on holiday, spotted that little duckling. the water there to help the baby out. >> and the duckling's like no, no, no. >> mom! they're after me! >> they were all reunited and susan earned her wings for today. >>> what do you do when you're washing machine breaks? if you're mastesheriff. >> glorious. >> one of the boys wants him to save the motor so he could lift it up and find the motor. >> oh,...
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we know susan land, in the seat of longman, is hosting a -- espousing a policy that would refer backo the disaster under labor. under the labour party, under the labour party they would undo each of the successful pillars of operation sovereign borders that have seen children no longer drowning at sea, drowning -- in detention. we have closed those centers. and susan land and others should start to be honest with the people of longman, that the labour party is promising a policy with multiple restarts, where kids will be back in detention. that is the reality of what labor is promising. mr. speaker, the facade the labour party has put up no longer stands. the left is taking control, and it is clear in the opposition they have lost control of border protection and the people of longman get it. they know trevor is the only candidate in the election that stands for strong border protection. is an eye watering figure. how much the international space agency is worth overall but australia doesn't have one, no official government agency anyway. the government wants to tap into that and cre
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you know the problem, and susan hit on this. donald trump thinks of himself as a grand negotiator. the problem is, business doesn't always translate over to diplomacy. business doesn't translate always to the greater good of the economy and donald trump thinks that he's the only person that can go out and do these tasks, do these important tasks. he could go out and hire folks which he should do -- hire folks to do things such as these trade deals, to figure out what is the best way to move forward. and he should focus more on being a leader, instead of someone who constantly wants to be in the limelight. >> bob corker played what he had to say about the president's meeting. >> i hope there are people present during the meeting and -- >> why do you say that? >> i just do. i just hope there are people around him -- >> putin is not a friend to democracy. capitalism, anty corruption. those are things we care about. >> the director -- the former director was here last night, he didn't know why they were beating in the first place. >> there are concessions the president could make. what
you know the problem, and susan hit on this. donald trump thinks of himself as a grand negotiator. the problem is, business doesn't always translate over to diplomacy. business doesn't translate always to the greater good of the economy and donald trump thinks that he's the only person that can go out and do these tasks, do these important tasks. he could go out and hire folks which he should do -- hire folks to do things such as these trade deals, to figure out what is the best way to move...