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. >> dickerson: but do his supporters feel he's presidential or temperamental.ew nation tracker poll numbers. plus plenty of political analysis on the week andÑi more. it's all coming up on "face ther nation." good morning, welcome to "face thex> rattling in direct to northçó korea you have fly over, you have hadÑi a missile testç immediately after. north korean test jointly with south korean force all of this is meant to dissuade further test, but look, this is the second intercontinental ballistic missile test in a month.ñr and this one flew longer and farther distance than previous one july 4th. this seems to be according to outside experts demonstrating that this missile becauseñr it went 3700 kilometers into space, that kind of energy shows itçó could hit the continental unite& states. depending won't confirmñlthis, also won't confirm on s
. >> dickerson: but do his supporters feel he's presidential or temperamental.ew nation tracker poll numbers. plus plenty of political analysis on the week andÑi more. it's all coming up on "face ther nation." good morning, welcome to "face thex> rattling in direct to northçó korea you have fly over, you have hadÑi a missile testç immediately after. north korean test jointly with south korean force all of this is meant to dissuade further test, but look, this is the...
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the main difference now is president trump as you well know is temperamentally different from the previous presidents and present plenty of pitch welfare. >> as we look at disputes between white us and media you think of administration where it was contentious something like we're seeing right now because president trump as twitter and social media and different ways to do that when you look at history what are some toxic relationships. >> well in recent years of course president nixon had a con ten us is relation with the press it's publishers i don't get along with and it's manipulative. >> and they are all dispointed by the coverage they get they're mid to theirs is not imprint. >> last thing i want to ask before you go. a lot of people asked about this do you see a fundamental difference between thousand they treat president obama think rep presidents have a higher bar to pass than most in these things. the press tends to chief towards that side. and president trump i think has had a particularly contentious relationship which i think you can blame both sides for it. >> phil with the w
the main difference now is president trump as you well know is temperamentally different from the previous presidents and present plenty of pitch welfare. >> as we look at disputes between white us and media you think of administration where it was contentious something like we're seeing right now because president trump as twitter and social media and different ways to do that when you look at history what are some toxic relationships. >> well in recent years of course president...
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kind of contrast with the traditional american media portrayal of trump as a cognitively and temperamentally challenge i want to if you think there is more to trump than meets the eye where i thought president putin's comments were really quite interesting and important but in a sense. nor was a complement to somebody to just to say that they'd react to does a human being good but they were people from just an equestrian i think with the point was more about he's an analytical capacity. but you know whether he could understand questions or not i mean it's clear that if you're going to go into. any kind of negotiation you need to be open to understand the questions that are being posed but i think it's also interesting just. doesn't seem to have been discussed it was important i think to talk about syria it was important to think about ceasefire in syria it was important obviously also to talk about the election interventions and. the last year and twenty sixteen but i would think when the president of the united states is talking to or the president of the russian federation he would also wa
kind of contrast with the traditional american media portrayal of trump as a cognitively and temperamentally challenge i want to if you think there is more to trump than meets the eye where i thought president putin's comments were really quite interesting and important but in a sense. nor was a complement to somebody to just to say that they'd react to does a human being good but they were people from just an equestrian i think with the point was more about he's an analytical capacity. but you...
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he's a hugely temperamental man. he felt persecuted and put upon and sometimes he felt kind of bold and daring. .. nixon was delivering the message, hang in there keep the war going, you'll gate better deal with nixon as president than with lyndon johnson right now. so when president johnson discovered that rushed nixon was willing to keep this war going, keep sending american soldiers to their deaths, he -- keep the parties away from the peace negotiation in order to get richard nixon elected president, that is decisively in this book, when you know that lbj did not want to see nixon get away with what he described in the book as treason when he discovered it and did not want to see this man succeed him in the white house. >> host: potential parallels the 2016 election. >> guest: stunning parallels. was there collusion between the republican caminiti -- campaign for president in the 2016 campaign and the foreign power. there was collusion between the nixon campaign and a foreign mother, northam and south vietnam. tw
he's a hugely temperamental man. he felt persecuted and put upon and sometimes he felt kind of bold and daring. .. nixon was delivering the message, hang in there keep the war going, you'll gate better deal with nixon as president than with lyndon johnson right now. so when president johnson discovered that rushed nixon was willing to keep this war going, keep sending american soldiers to their deaths, he -- keep the parties away from the peace negotiation in order to get richard nixon elected...
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that i think that people like rubio and kasich aren't just ideologically conservative, they're temperamentally conservative and donald trump is here to sort of break things and donald trump is here to sort of break things and create chaos, so when you have the nomination of neil gorsuch, you had first of all mitch mcconnell refusing to even have hearings refusing to even have hearings on the merrick garland nomination. - by the way, you good with that? - i'm very good with that. - you are. you don't think that there is weapons-grade hutspa in the republicans complaining about how neil gorsuch was treated when merrick garland was left outside the store pressing his nose against the glass? - well it's rank hypocrisy, i'll be the first. - rank hypocrisy. - absolutely. no but i'm okay with it, and look. - but why are you okay with it? if it's rank hypocrisy, why are you okay with it? - well because at some point, politics is a bloodless war. - well because at some point, politics is a bloodless war. and although i try to encourage civility and comity as much as possible. - and theoretically, non-h
that i think that people like rubio and kasich aren't just ideologically conservative, they're temperamentally conservative and donald trump is here to sort of break things and donald trump is here to sort of break things and create chaos, so when you have the nomination of neil gorsuch, you had first of all mitch mcconnell refusing to even have hearings refusing to even have hearings on the merrick garland nomination. - by the way, you good with that? - i'm very good with that. - you are. you...
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in her diary henrietta nesmith has a lot of praise, she said even though she was temperamental she could anything needed to happen so you get an idea of the interplay in the white house staff. the interesting thing happens when the roosevelts come to the white house is in a way they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft he hired a woman named mrs. jeffrey who was a segregationist. even though there was a multiracial cooking staff she created segregating eating spaces. before, all the servants a together but she had a separate table for whites and a separate table for blacks. by the time a little roosevelt gets the white house she rectifies the situation by firing all the white people. i will let you decide if that is progress or not but no longer segregation because you have one race working in the kitchen. overall we see we have these cooks who are culinary artists and many times family confidants, presidents go to their funeral, their wedding, send notes and gifts when significant family events happen, presidents terribly moves when they have to leave at the cha
in her diary henrietta nesmith has a lot of praise, she said even though she was temperamental she could anything needed to happen so you get an idea of the interplay in the white house staff. the interesting thing happens when the roosevelts come to the white house is in a way they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft he hired a woman named mrs. jeffrey who was a segregationist. even though there was a multiracial cooking staff she created segregating eating spaces....
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. >> in their 20s, they're rich, powerful, temperamental, and pampered.plane doesn't have an organ or 15-foot mirrored bar,nor in the private quarters does it have two bedrooms and a fireplace. >> i'm a bit upset it doesn't have a pool table on board. apart from that i think this is the best way to travel. >> americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that's $700 million more than the movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. >> i'm telling you rock 'n' roll basically is no different than ibm, zero rocks, sarah lee, chevrolet, supply and demand, it's the same business. >> rock 'n' roll had been a gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the '50s and '60s. in the '70s it becomes the main event. it has repercussions in all sort of positive and negative ways. >> the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now the gross of the tour is in the region of $11 million. so -- yeah, it's a living. >> it was so decadent and over the top and money jus
. >> in their 20s, they're rich, powerful, temperamental, and pampered.plane doesn't have an organ or 15-foot mirrored bar,nor in the private quarters does it have two bedrooms and a fireplace. >> i'm a bit upset it doesn't have a pool table on board. apart from that i think this is the best way to travel. >> americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that's $700 million more than the movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the...
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i think he's handle weight couple things then a temperamental billionaire. he fought in iraq and lost his son. tom's choice of kelly rejects the muller phobia that spent decades declaring the military consists of evil fascists. that is good. the bottom line is it's been a wild week. so while that we ignored key wins. for example, where is that ice is caliphate? it's not in a rack not anymore. the criminal gangs, the six-week operation ended. the economy got stronger and it is amazing that the media devotes unlimited energy to benign chaos but only has limited overhead compartment space for terror, security, the economy. why is that? will no one ever wants to hear that there x is doing great. that's what this is. trump is the media's x and the media can't hear the big news so they focus on the small stuff. if the media were watching a porn, they write about the sex. don't focus on results. sorry about that. all in all, a pretty busy week. and all while i was on vacation doing this. i miss those guys. [cheering] welcome tonight's guest. he so sharp he could pl
i think he's handle weight couple things then a temperamental billionaire. he fought in iraq and lost his son. tom's choice of kelly rejects the muller phobia that spent decades declaring the military consists of evil fascists. that is good. the bottom line is it's been a wild week. so while that we ignored key wins. for example, where is that ice is caliphate? it's not in a rack not anymore. the criminal gangs, the six-week operation ended. the economy got stronger and it is amazing that the...
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. >> they are very different temperamentally.s a big headlines guy he's not a details guy he will want to come out of there with some positive headline he can talk to the media about. putin is very good at running out the clock another these meetings, speaking at length about russia's grievances with the west, with the u.s if trump can't be on the front foot and bring up topics he wants to say he talked about, he could be in trouble with put wh putin who is very good at setting the agenda and making it all about russia's problems. trump has to be a little aggressive and not let him run out the clock. >> we're so focused when it comes to north korea and this icbm test, russia has decisibeen strengthening economic ties with north korea. we saw putin step in on the g20 move to condemn this recent missile launch how important is it in terms of getting russia on board to stymy north korea? >> it's very important you obviously don't want russia aiding north korea in any way. trump has a difficult road there in north korea not a lot of
. >> they are very different temperamentally.s a big headlines guy he's not a details guy he will want to come out of there with some positive headline he can talk to the media about. putin is very good at running out the clock another these meetings, speaking at length about russia's grievances with the west, with the u.s if trump can't be on the front foot and bring up topics he wants to say he talked about, he could be in trouble with put wh putin who is very good at setting the agenda...
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in this sense that the change to perception of a president among members of the press who are temperamentally opposed to the president. i take shots at president trump on demeanor and some of the things he says but i agree with a lot of stuff that he does particularly on the economic standpoint. most reporters don't agree that cutting taxes is a good thing. most reporters don't agree that getting rid of dodd-frank is a good thing and stemming illegal immigration is a good thing, illegal, not legal. sarah huckabee sanders said it was a triumph that immigration is down. illegal immigration might be down. remember, the press corp is opposed to the president in a very substantial way, maybe even more so than with george w. bush, the last republican president. so it's his job to change that. it's also his job if he can to rein in the president when he can, this is a president that goes off message -- i am telling you, when i talked to some people that know people in his legal team, none of them it was wise that he went after robert mueller in "the new york times" article. not smart to the intervie
in this sense that the change to perception of a president among members of the press who are temperamentally opposed to the president. i take shots at president trump on demeanor and some of the things he says but i agree with a lot of stuff that he does particularly on the economic standpoint. most reporters don't agree that cutting taxes is a good thing. most reporters don't agree that getting rid of dodd-frank is a good thing and stemming illegal immigration is a good thing, illegal, not...
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not even, if well qualified and an ideal temperamentally, the question is, can donald trump himself be? he's shown no ability to do that so far. >> and so jeffrey, do you see this job being chief of staff as one to rein in the president, particularly at this juncture and the way in which john kelly is being brought in? >> no. it's to let the president be himself. whom ever that president may be. the very first column i wrote on donald trump as a possible candidate thinking that he could succeed was in 2013 and i went back and looked at it the other day and i said in there that, in the reagan era we had a saying in the staff, let reaganen reagan and that donald trump's best success lies in let trump be trump. >> but i mean, aren't we seeing trump? has anyone held him back? in other words? >> i think there was a lot of in-fighting you know, out of range here we weren't seeing from people who don't like that. and they were undercutting him. so the thing to do is to understand how the president works, and make his -- get his best foot forward letting him be himself. the minute you try and
not even, if well qualified and an ideal temperamentally, the question is, can donald trump himself be? he's shown no ability to do that so far. >> and so jeffrey, do you see this job being chief of staff as one to rein in the president, particularly at this juncture and the way in which john kelly is being brought in? >> no. it's to let the president be himself. whom ever that president may be. the very first column i wrote on donald trump as a possible candidate thinking that he...
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he emphasized that inflation is temperamental by nature in an interview with bloomberg television earlieroday. joining us now from singapore is mark, what do you think of janet yellen's testimony yesterday? it looked like she was going to go one way in front of the house and then she went giveaway in front of the senate. >> obviously is not an easy situation. the inflation readings are not at the level she would expect. forecast to be on the downside again. she is trying to convince people in the market this is a temporary thing. i think people are beginning to doubt whether it is temporary or not. whether it is a sustained downtrend. today's numbers are a big deal for financial markets. we could see a lot of volatility rkey.e bond -- bund ma -- market. >> are price for disappointment? are we priced for what the survey expects because they are two different tribes? give me a sense of how the market is set up going into this number. >> you never know until the numbers hit. it appears that it stevens in the last couple of weeks which suggests that people think the inflation number could be
he emphasized that inflation is temperamental by nature in an interview with bloomberg television earlieroday. joining us now from singapore is mark, what do you think of janet yellen's testimony yesterday? it looked like she was going to go one way in front of the house and then she went giveaway in front of the senate. >> obviously is not an easy situation. the inflation readings are not at the level she would expect. forecast to be on the downside again. she is trying to convince...
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and i like sean spicer, but i think he was just temperamentally unsuited a guy like scaramucci, a toughuy, his father was a construction worker from long island. i money, he can handle these people. he is very smooth. he is almost like a velvet hammer and i think he can joust with these people and make it more effective instead of becoming a bunch line he can actually get message out and make them look bad. >> eboni: we have had him on our program. he does have temperament to persony's point it's a quiet strength sometimes that might play better with this white house press core. >> eric: we're going to do in the b block i'm going to talk about why sean spicer stepping down was a great thing for the trump administration across the bored. scar moochy, good friend, long eye time friend of mine. also long-time at one point i think he was a contributor on fox business network. >> eboni: absolutely. >> eric: we played a clip. we wanted to play a clip one time a year and a half ago or almost two years ago where he was -- i think he was fundraising, if i'm not mistaken for scott walker or jeb b
and i like sean spicer, but i think he was just temperamentally unsuited a guy like scaramucci, a toughuy, his father was a construction worker from long island. i money, he can handle these people. he is very smooth. he is almost like a velvet hammer and i think he can joust with these people and make it more effective instead of becoming a bunch line he can actually get message out and make them look bad. >> eboni: we have had him on our program. he does have temperament to persony's...
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lime pie company, a pie company nationally recognized for their award-winning desserts, run by a temperamental owner... who micromanages his selfless employees. >> i call bull[bleep] to that. is there anybody that does anything competent down in the florida keys? >> with resources stretched thin at multiple locations... >> you want me to order it even though there may or may not be enough money to pay for it? >> don't worry about that. >> u.s. key lime pie company has failed to make a profit on $1.4 million in sales. if i can't get this owner to focus on his core business of pies... if we don't make, we don't sell it--end of discussion. this business will crumble. >> i really don't want to filmed during this. i really don't. >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. 2.5 million people visit key west a year, and you only sell 40,000 pies. i make tough decisions. we're closing the store. we're done. i'm not talking about it anymore. and i back them up with my own cash. >> check that out. >> it's not always pretty... >> tired of this bull[bleep]. >> but this is business. >> we'r
lime pie company, a pie company nationally recognized for their award-winning desserts, run by a temperamental owner... who micromanages his selfless employees. >> i call bull[bleep] to that. is there anybody that does anything competent down in the florida keys? >> with resources stretched thin at multiple locations... >> you want me to order it even though there may or may not be enough money to pay for it? >> don't worry about that. >> u.s. key lime pie company...
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here, if you look at it temperamentally and tonally, it is so temperamentally and tonally, it is so bar contribute and nothing that the conservative party would agree with. but on that subject of whether she can reach across the aisle, she at least, by the very fact she has appointed damian green as first secretary of state, he is going out on all of the tv programmes as her human shield, he is the minister a lwa ys human shield, he is the minister always sent out to absorb bad press for theresa may. that should remind us that theresa may is at least capable of having close allies who actually come from very different ideological backgrounds. damian green is associated with the left of the party, he is privately very pro—britain's relationship with the eu but they have forged a very close working relationship over years of mutual respect in the home office, where he was herjunior, and what that should remind us is that there is not really a theresa may doctrine, there is no such thing as mayism. and there may not be time for it if, come the conservative party conference in september, a
here, if you look at it temperamentally and tonally, it is so temperamentally and tonally, it is so bar contribute and nothing that the conservative party would agree with. but on that subject of whether she can reach across the aisle, she at least, by the very fact she has appointed damian green as first secretary of state, he is going out on all of the tv programmes as her human shield, he is the minister a lwa ys human shield, he is the minister always sent out to absorb bad press for...
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. >>> aquel hombre positivo y temperamental tiene lastimada el alma se arrepiento de lo mal que ha tratadoen. pobrecita. >>> polÉmica siempre carmen m polÉmica. >>> hay preocupaciÓn, aumenta las apariciones de cÍrculos geomÉtricos de cultivo en inglaterra. >>> se rÁn extraterrestres. >>> ademÁs atÓmico blon de, janice bencosme nos adelanta muchas cosas, tod lo que pasÓ ahÍ te lo traemos en un domina el frizz con un cuidado suavizante. whole blends, de garnier. una línea con extractos de aceite de coco y manteca de cacao, para un cabello naturalmente hermoso y brillante. garnier whole blends coconut oil and cocoa butter. más de seis millones de mujeres han encontrado su blend... encuentra el tuyo. ¡llegó mi licencia! ¡eso! voy a target. ¡trae detergente!o? ¡pasta de dntes! voy por mi bolsa. ok, ab obtén precios bajos todos los días en productos esenciales. target. rápido y listo. la camara y yo pasamos mucho tiempo juntas y la nueva base de maquillaje revlon youth fx me hace lucir lo más fresca y radiante posible. esta fórmula instantáneamente rellena y difumina. para suavizar la apariencia
. >>> aquel hombre positivo y temperamental tiene lastimada el alma se arrepiento de lo mal que ha tratadoen. pobrecita. >>> polÉmica siempre carmen m polÉmica. >>> hay preocupaciÓn, aumenta las apariciones de cÍrculos geomÉtricos de cultivo en inglaterra. >>> se rÁn extraterrestres. >>> ademÁs atÓmico blon de, janice bencosme nos adelanta muchas cosas, tod lo que pasÓ ahÍ te lo traemos en un domina el frizz con un cuidado suavizante. whole...
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es su esposo en la intimidad de su hogar, un jorge salinas que nada tiene que ver con el hombre temperamentals sentido ese dolor en donde decimos si va a velar que duela pero que no regrese el dolor jamÁs. orlando: te rompieron el corazÓn? victoria: puÉs te digo que ella no era mala sino que le hicieron. orlando: asÍ que tuviste un mal hombre en tu vida? victoria: asÍ es. orlando: como se llama este seÑor? victoria: vamos a llamarle el innombrable. orlando: seÑores, de historia la mala en premios juventud. en la forma imagino que tendrÁs un vestido sexy o algo asÍ. victoria: con mucho estilo y les va a gustar a las chavas. orlando: estamos a sÓlo 35 horas de premios juventud. vuelvo con ustedes a los estudios, karla. karla: quÉ padre la estÁ pasando mi querido orlando. vamos a hablar del tema de la juventud porque en el mundo de maquillaje muchas youtubers y blogueras han puesto Último tutorial para maquillarse los ojos y las... con simplemente un labial. bienvenida, mariela. mariela: gracias, karla es un placer. con una labial nos podemos hacer casi todo. hay diferentes tipos de labiales. em
es su esposo en la intimidad de su hogar, un jorge salinas que nada tiene que ver con el hombre temperamentals sentido ese dolor en donde decimos si va a velar que duela pero que no regrese el dolor jamÁs. orlando: te rompieron el corazÓn? victoria: puÉs te digo que ella no era mala sino que le hicieron. orlando: asÍ que tuviste un mal hombre en tu vida? victoria: asÍ es. orlando: como se llama este seÑor? victoria: vamos a llamarle el innombrable. orlando: seÑores, de historia la mala...