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the national journal says, a woman walks into the cocktail party. she's immediately surrounded by men. is it brook shields? no, it's madeiline albright. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> as the nation elects a new president in november, will america have its first foreign born first lady since luisa adams or a former president as first gentleman? learn more from c-span's first ladies, now available in paperback. it gives readers a look into the impact of every first lady in american history. it's a companion to c-span's biography series and features interviews with the nation's leading first lady historians. and archival photos from their lives. "first ladies" in paperback, published by public affairs is now available at your favorite book seller and also as an e-book. >> next, a look at the state of national security and counterterrorism. 15 years after the september 11 attacks. speakers include homeland security secretary jeh johnson, and tom ridge, who led the newly formed dhs in the aftermath of 9/11. there's
the national journal says, a woman walks into the cocktail party. she's immediately surrounded by men. is it brook shields? no, it's madeiline albright. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> as the nation elects a new president in november, will america have its first foreign born first lady since luisa adams or a former president as first gentleman? learn more from c-span's first ladies, now available in paperback. it gives readers a look into the...
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john: michael warren, josh from the national journal. thank you. >> thanks. >> thanks, john. right now action near the front lines as iraqi special forces move thousands of civilians from villages near mosul as they work to recapture the islamic state stronghold this comes after carter say expand campaign to retake mosul to include isis capital of raqqah. benjamÍn with more. >> iraqi troops start to consolidate gains in the last few days. the calm before the main assault in mosul. today troops did begin massing near mosul bringing reinforcements but ahead of them isis is said to be preparing with some media reporting that hundreds of fighters have been seen entering the city from the west wearing suicide vests and couldn't be independently verified. iraqi forces a thousand people while at the same time ahead of them isis are said to have grown increasingly brutal in the city as it seeks to eliminate potential threat among local population. today we spend time in liberated time. we saw devastated churches and abandoned command centers. >> this is the oldest church in iraq and
john: michael warren, josh from the national journal. thank you. >> thanks. >> thanks, john. right now action near the front lines as iraqi special forces move thousands of civilians from villages near mosul as they work to recapture the islamic state stronghold this comes after carter say expand campaign to retake mosul to include isis capital of raqqah. benjamÍn with more. >> iraqi troops start to consolidate gains in the last few days. the calm before the main assault in...
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is herear from the "national journal," here to talk about campaign 2016. what do you think was the impetus of paul ryan going to the republican base in the house, talking about the actions he was about to take? guest: public and numbers of congress have just about had it with donald trump and the release of that video was essentially the final straw for a lot of his public and members. they've seen pulling in their district and they know the trump is deeply unpopular in many suburban districts. paul ryan has really tried to thread a very tough needle right now, which is trump supporters who may not vote for republicans if he distances himself, and says i can't support trump or endorse trump at all. but also reassure some of the more moderate suburban constituencies that they are not going to be taken down with this trump tornado. host: is this about how seats possibly up for grabs? cares about the house, republicans are feeling very optimistic about we go about their ability to hold a narrow majority in the senate. panic aboute in these very close races all
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the national museum of american history. >> then i come back to washington after the convention. the national journal says a woman walks into a cocktail party or and is immediately surrounded i'm in. is it brooke shields? no, it's madeleine albright, much more popular. [laughter] >> for a full tv schedule, go to c-span.org. busur c-span campaign 2016 is traveling throughout virginia this week asking voters what is the most important issue to you in the election and why? >> my name is john david allen. i'm a freshman and the most important issue to me in this election is the immigration crisis,/refugee crisis and the economy. our country has not been doing well economically lately and i feel that the immigration crisis with illegal immigrants coming in is a big problem. will list.is violet i go to longwood university and to me, the most important issue in this election is social issues, specifically abortion and our immigration system. >> my name is colin craney and i attend hampton college and i feel the most important issue in this election cycle is national security. i feel as though we have proble
the national museum of american history. >> then i come back to washington after the convention. the national journal says a woman walks into a cocktail party or and is immediately surrounded i'm in. is it brooke shields? no, it's madeleine albright, much more popular. [laughter] >> for a full tv schedule, go to c-span.org. busur c-span campaign 2016 is traveling throughout virginia this week asking voters what is the most important issue to you in the election and why? >> my...
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let's talk about it with josh, politics editor of the national journal. vid also with us, senior political correspondent for the washington examiner. question for both of you and, josh, i will toss it to you first, which candidate do you think benefits most from the townal format? >> well, we know that donald trump certainly feeds off crowds, but i think both candidates have serious challenges demonstrating their empathy. donald trump certainly needs to go negative but he can't afford to do that when he's talking about voters when he has very concerns, down to earth concerns posing to him and hillary clinton is very good at policy but she's very nitty gritty into the weeds but sometimes she doesn't do what her husband does and feel the voters' pain, she likes to diagnosis the problem than empathy like her husband was well known for. i think they both have some hurdles to overcome in this town hall format. john: david, how do you see it? >> i think the pressure is on donald trump simply because he's behind. this is the second debate. he didn't do so well in
let's talk about it with josh, politics editor of the national journal. vid also with us, senior political correspondent for the washington examiner. question for both of you and, josh, i will toss it to you first, which candidate do you think benefits most from the townal format? >> well, we know that donald trump certainly feeds off crowds, but i think both candidates have serious challenges demonstrating their empathy. donald trump certainly needs to go negative but he can't afford to...
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. >> madeleine albright receives the great american award from the national museum of american history. the national journal said, a woman walks into the cocktail party and is immediately surrounded by men. for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. announcer: kristopher white talks about james longstreet's counterattacked during the intle of the wilderness virginia. he describes the aims of both armies at the start of the fighting and the impact of the battle on the landscape. he also argues that long street's injury affected command during the civil war. chris: starting things off, we talking at spotsylvania about the overland campaign and i am pleased to introduce a man who has shown me the ins and outs of the wilderness battle. familiarity is ed
. >> madeleine albright receives the great american award from the national museum of american history. the national journal said, a woman walks into the cocktail party and is immediately surrounded by men. for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. announcer: kristopher white talks about james longstreet's counterattacked during the intle of the wilderness virginia. he describes the aims of both armies at the start of the fighting and the impact of the battle on the landscape. he also...
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charlie cook of the cook political report writing in the national journal this morning that the gop handed the car keys to trump and he drove it off a cliff. if that's true, who's going to be responsible for picking up the pieces and how long is that going to take? >> i mean, it's going to be mitch mcconnell and at some point, another republican nominee and we'll see who that is but right after november 8th, you know, people are going to start looking at mitch mcconnell, paul ryan, reince priebus and say, now what are we going to do? there's a warfare. donald trump is trying to figure out his next gig and how to represent the grieved angry mob that got him nominated, frankly, and there's been speculation he's going to form an alternative network, a conservative kind of shouting screaming angry nationalistic network that is a cable network that competes with fox news. we'll see. you've got roger ails out there in the orbit and sean hannity declaring war on paul ryan and the republican establishment and i think this is going to take time to play out in the republican party and i believe it's
charlie cook of the cook political report writing in the national journal this morning that the gop handed the car keys to trump and he drove it off a cliff. if that's true, who's going to be responsible for picking up the pieces and how long is that going to take? >> i mean, it's going to be mitch mcconnell and at some point, another republican nominee and we'll see who that is but right after november 8th, you know, people are going to start looking at mitch mcconnell, paul ryan, reince...
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first, the national journal named senator kennedy the most liberal senator of all. and that's saying something in that bunch. you might say that took a lot of hard work. the reason i bring that up is because he's proposed $2.2 trillion in new spending, and he says he going to tax the rich to close the tax gap. he can't. he's going to tax everybody here to fund his programs. that's just reality. and what are his health programs? first, he says he's for medical liability reform, particularly for ob/gyns. there's a bill on the floor of the united states senate that he could have showed up and voted for if he's so much for it. secondly, he says that medical liability costs only cause a 1 percent increase. that shows a lack of understanding. doctors practice defensive medicine because of all the frivolous lawsuits that cost our government $28 billion a year. and finally, he said he's going to have a novel health care plan. you know what it is? the federal government is going to run it. it's the largest increase in federal government health care ever. and it fits with his
first, the national journal named senator kennedy the most liberal senator of all. and that's saying something in that bunch. you might say that took a lot of hard work. the reason i bring that up is because he's proposed $2.2 trillion in new spending, and he says he going to tax the rich to close the tax gap. he can't. he's going to tax everybody here to fund his programs. that's just reality. and what are his health programs? first, he says he's for medical liability reform, particularly for...
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expertise came as a fellow of the metcalfe and the two and has covered energy and environment for the national journal, professional quarterly, and the new york times. i am really looking forward to this conversation. we thank both of you for being here today. i want to remind everybody that today's discussion is on the record. it is streaming live, and you can join the conversation on twitter at ac global energy so that, jonathan, the floor is yours. jonathan: thanks very much, and thank you for hosting me here at the atlantic council. it is a pleasure to be here. i cannot fill the illustrious shoes of secretary kerry so get stay tuned for a high-level eminent presentation that hopefully gives you some insight to what is going on in the climate change agenda. thanks to all of the folks who have chosen to join online. it is often interesting to start with this story that frames the issue. i have chosen one that i think is relevant to me. i grew up in new york. the south ferry whitehall station lies in southmost tip of manhattan. all of these connections that come through it. on october 29, 15 million
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marcia coyle, chief washington correspondent for the "national law journal" and a newshour regular, broke the story and joins us now. marcia, welcome to the program. you cover the supreme court. >> yes. >> woodruff: how did this come to your attention? >> well, the evening of the day all of us were reading about donald trump's audiotape in which he talked about how he treated women, morris smith, who is a lawyer and executive at natural gas company in alaska, put a post on her facebook page in which she recounted three instances of inappropriate touching, even sexual assault, in her life, and one of the incidents that she mentioned involved justice clarence thomas. back in 1999, when she was just shy of her 24th birthday, she was a truman foundation scholar here in washington, d.c., and she was at a dinner party hosted by her boss at the time at the foundation, and justice thomas was there with some other guests. she claimed that he groped her at that dinner. a friend of hers sent a copy of the facebook post to me in a private twitter message and, after discussing it with my editors, we f
marcia coyle, chief washington correspondent for the "national law journal" and a newshour regular, broke the story and joins us now. marcia, welcome to the program. you cover the supreme court. >> yes. >> woodruff: how did this come to your attention? >> well, the evening of the day all of us were reading about donald trump's audiotape in which he talked about how he treated women, morris smith, who is a lawyer and executive at natural gas company in alaska, put a...
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the national journal says a woman walks into the cocktail party, she is immediately surrounded by menis it brooke shields? no, it is madeleine albright. life has a lot of ups and downs. after we lost, some washington lawyer comes up to me and says you certainly messed that up. i kind of lost that brooke shields appeal. mr. rubenstein: unit became president of the national center for policy. when bill clinton was running, you were not really as prominent. -- were not really is involved in that campaign because you are running a senator. but ultimately, you headed up the transition for the national security council for bill clinton. then did you expect to get a job in the administration? madeleine albright: what happened is -- i had met him originally during debate prep with michael dukakis, because you got to georgetown and we had got to know each other. i was asked to do the transition for the nsc. i had been in the lighthouse does the white house until the last minute with president carter. -- in the white house until the last minute with president carter. and that was the first clin
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thank you to the national press club journalism institute are hosting this event. thanks to the folks who are here in the audience and 52 the c-span audience watching this from home. the national press club journalism institute is committed to promoting free press worldwide, providing professional development and training services to the journalism community and scholarships to aspiring journalists so we thank them for the work and other service. as the folks in august and we're coming to you live from historic national press club. the perfect setting really for the topic of our discussion tonight which is can a president really rewrite the first amendment? because after all before donald trump famously told us all that is going to utter the p. word, publicly he uttered the l. word, libel on television broadcast. we will look at in a couple of moments. that caught the attention of the people on this panel and the people in our audience and hopefully those of you at home. so we will examine exactly what for both parties standpoint, it's a bipartisan issue, what impac
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the national review and talking about campaign 2016. that is all coming up tomorrow on the washington journal. we will see you back here tomorrow morning. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] next, newsmakers with mary kay henry, president of the service employees international union. then the first debate between presidential candidates hillary clinton and donald trump. the fourth circuit hears arguments in a stop and frisk case from west virginia. our guest on newsmakers this week is the president of the service employees international union, mary kay henry. involved in many issues such as the minimum wage of $15. mary kay henry, welcome to c-span. mary kay: glad to be with you. pedro: joining us is ben geman and marianne levine, with political. levine, first question is for you. marianne: my first question to you is, how dear efforts this year compare dear efforts in 2008 and 2012 for president barack obama? mary kay: we have had more en
the national review and talking about campaign 2016. that is all coming up tomorrow on the washington journal. we will see you back here tomorrow morning. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] next, newsmakers with mary kay henry, president of the service employees international union. then the first debate between presidential candidates...
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the national museum of american history. >> i come back to washington after the convention at a cocktail party, very popular. the national journalsays a woman walks into a cocktail party, she is immediately surrounded by men. is it brooke shields? no, it's madeleine albright. who these days is much more popular. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> as the nation elect a new president in november, when america have its first foreign-born first lady since louise adams? or will we have a former president as first gentleman? learn more about the influence of president will spouse is from c-span's first ladies, now available in paperback. it gives readers a look into the personal lives and impact of every first lady in american history. first ladies as a companion to c-span's well-regarded biography series and features interviews with the nation's leading first ladies historians. each chapter also offers brief biographies of 45 presidential spouses and archival photos from their lives. first ladies in paperback, published by public affairs is now available at your favorite bookseller and also as an e-book. each week unt
the national museum of american history. >> i come back to washington after the convention at a cocktail party, very popular. the national journalsays a woman walks into a cocktail party, she is immediately surrounded by men. is it brooke shields? no, it's madeleine albright. who these days is much more popular. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> as the nation elect a new president in november, when america have its first foreign-born first lady since louise...
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the calls. we will continue on in discussions about campaign 2016. our next guest from "national journal he is josh kraushaar he will talk about president torres in the future of donald trump's campaign and what to look for the weeks ahead. later, taking a look at media coverage of the candidates. we talk with tim graham of the media research center on coverage of campaign 2016 and what he perceives as media bias against donald trump t. "washington journal," continues after this. >> before the final debate between hillary clinton and donald trump, we are looking back to past presidential debates. this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, the 1984 debate between president ronald reagan and former vice president walter mondale. >> we must understand where our democracy, we are a government by the people, and when we move, it it should be for very severe and extreme reasons that serve our national interest and end up with a stronger country behind us. ronald reagan: i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponents youth and inex
the calls. we will continue on in discussions about campaign 2016. our next guest from "national journal he is josh kraushaar he will talk about president torres in the future of donald trump's campaign and what to look for the weeks ahead. later, taking a look at media coverage of the candidates. we talk with tim graham of the media research center on coverage of campaign 2016 and what he perceives as media bias against donald trump t. "washington journal," continues after this....
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the national museum of american history. >> and than i come back to washington after the convention, very popular. the national journal says a woman walks into the cocktail party, she is immediately surrounded by men. is a brooke shields? no, is madeleine albright. [laughter] >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> on today's "washington journal," guesstimated the merits of international trade agreements like the transpacific partnership. we heard from public citizen global trade watch and the director of trade policy at the cato institute. this is just under an hour. popular. >> for a complete schedule go to c-span.org. host: as we continue to spotlight the issue of trade this morning on "washington journal," we are joined by daniel ikenson from the cato fromtute and lori wallach public citizen. why has this issue of trade become, if not the issue of the cycle, one of the issues of the election cycle? it is anll, interesting question. i have looked at a lot of focus groups and polls about that. it is not the trade part. americans have woken up to the fact that agreements like tpp the tp
the national museum of american history. >> and than i come back to washington after the convention, very popular. the national journal says a woman walks into the cocktail party, she is immediately surrounded by men. is a brooke shields? no, is madeleine albright. [laughter] >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> on today's "washington journal," guesstimated the merits of international trade agreements like the transpacific...
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there is a school of journalism operated by the national rescue committee. students first learn an international language and then the craft of objective journalism. kissel.acher is jean >> when we first started objectivity was not even on the scale. of writing,finition journalists, and separation of professional action and personal through, we can make it hours of interviews before anyone becomes less than objective. .hat is an incredible step they realized the importance of remaining objective, to be able to do the reporting. i have one student now who wrote the story about his best friend, mohammed, andy asked him to go to jihad with him. this man said no, i have been accepted into the irc journalism course, and i think i will stay here. withp finished, i will go you. one day, this man went home for lunch, and his family gathered and told him to sit down and that the martyr had been brought back from the front. then they told him, they said gently, that it was his friend and he had been beheaded. classefore going back to in the afternoon, he was asked by h
there is a school of journalism operated by the national rescue committee. students first learn an international language and then the craft of objective journalism. kissel.acher is jean >> when we first started objectivity was not even on the scale. of writing,finition journalists, and separation of professional action and personal through, we can make it hours of interviews before anyone becomes less than objective. .hat is an incredible step they realized the importance of remaining...
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newshour regular marcia coyle covers the court for the national law journal. >> this is such an important issue, it may be well that the court is willing to take another shot at it if it does have a ninth justice eventually. >> ifill: president obama's nominee, merrick garland, chief judge of the d.c. court of appeals, has languished without a confirmation hearing since march, after the republican senate majority declared it was too late in his term for the president to make a nomination. either way our view is this: give the people a voice in filling this vacancy. >> ifill: the conservative judicial crisis network has spent more >> ifill: the conservative judicial crisis network has spent more than $4 million opposing garland's confirmation. >> the constitution gives the authority to choose the supreme court justices to the president, as the nominator, and then to the senate which gives its advice and consent. and there's a lot of ways it can do that; it doesn't have to have hearings or votes on a specific schedule. and historically, two thirds of the justices who have not been confirmed
newshour regular marcia coyle covers the court for the national law journal. >> this is such an important issue, it may be well that the court is willing to take another shot at it if it does have a ninth justice eventually. >> ifill: president obama's nominee, merrick garland, chief judge of the d.c. court of appeals, has languished without a confirmation hearing since march, after the republican senate majority declared it was too late in his term for the president to make a...
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. >> then i come back to washington after the convention and i'm at a party, very popular, the national journal says a woman walks into the cocktail party she's immediately surround bid men. is it brooke shields? no madeline albright. >> for our complete american tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> which candidate to you support and why? here and this year i'm voting for gary johnson. i'm doing this because of more or less. i feel like america has gone to the point where it's polarized and gary seems to be in between as a libertarian. he's fiscally conservative but socially democratic. so i just feel as if i were to e in his place we would match. >> i support donald trump because of his immigration issues and we need to be stricter. hillary clinton for president of the united states. although she has had her fair share of controversy, her career as a public serve nlt speaks for itself. she has put years of work and i believe she is dedicated to this country. i believe she will do the best job. >> i'm a freshman. i support gary johnson because i believe he can bridge the parties. >> i'm part of tea
. >> then i come back to washington after the convention and i'm at a party, very popular, the national journal says a woman walks into the cocktail party she's immediately surround bid men. is it brooke shields? no madeline albright. >> for our complete american tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> which candidate to you support and why? here and this year i'm voting for gary johnson. i'm doing this because of more or less. i feel like america has gone to the point where it's...
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expertise came as a fellow of the metcalfe and the two and has covered energy and environment for the national journal, professional quarterly, and the new york times. i am really looking forward to this conversation. we think of you for being here today. i want to remind everybody that today's discussion is on the record. it is streaming live, and you can join the conversation on on ac global energy so that, jonathan, the floor is yours. much, andthanks very thank you for hosting me here at the atlantic council. it is a pleasure to be here. i cannot fill the illustrious shoes of secretary kerry so get -- stay tuned for a high-level evident presentation that helps you -- hopefully gives you some idea of what is going on in the climate change agenda. it is often interesting to start with this story that frames the issue, and i have chosen one that i think is relevant to me. i grew up in new york. southernmost tip of manhattan there is all of these connections that come through it. on october 29, 15 million gallons of salt water poured into the south ferry station. salt water mixed with raw sewage and e
expertise came as a fellow of the metcalfe and the two and has covered energy and environment for the national journal, professional quarterly, and the new york times. i am really looking forward to this conversation. we think of you for being here today. i want to remind everybody that today's discussion is on the record. it is streaming live, and you can join the conversation on on ac global energy so that, jonathan, the floor is yours. much, andthanks very thank you for hosting me here at...
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and we welcome back our favorite court watcher: marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> thanks, jeff. >> brown: welcome back, time to get to work. >> absolutely. >> brown: a term in which the court begins shorthanded, what impact are we seeing white we see? what jumps out at you? >> i think right now what we see has to do with the kinds of cases that the court has already accepted for decision. there are no potential blockbuster issues on the docket of the kind that seem to mark just about every term of the roberts court since it began in 2005. >> brown: there have always been a couple at least. >> that's right. and instead the cases that we're seeing there is a healthy dose of patent, arbitration, bankruptcy, and there are more narrow technical statutory interpretation cases. but i would say, jeff, there have been other terms that began rather low key, low profile, and it only takes one to rails the profile. the justices will continue to add cases through the middle of january. but without knowing what's in every justice's mind, i have a feeg this court right now is happy to h
and we welcome back our favorite court watcher: marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> thanks, jeff. >> brown: welcome back, time to get to work. >> absolutely. >> brown: a term in which the court begins shorthanded, what impact are we seeing white we see? what jumps out at you? >> i think right now what we see has to do with the kinds of cases that the court has already accepted for decision. there are no potential blockbuster issues on the...
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the national museum of american history. >> i come back to washington after the convention for a cocktail party. the national journals a woman walks into a cocktail party and she is a -- he is immediately surrounded by men. isn't brooke shields? no, it is madeleine albright. companyford motor executive chairman bill ford on the future of the transportation industry. ford's plansssed to build a new plant in mexico and comments made by donald trump. this is 40 minutes. >> ok, can i have your attention please? everybody, please. quiet. eating, pleasel eat very quietly. before we start, i just want to acknowledge the presence of some additional people that showed announced thelier ids. deputy secretary of commerce bruce andrews is here. [applause] >> he used to work at four. >> if anybody has any claims, you can talk to her. , a formergephardt ford boardmember. a current board member and and most important, former chairman of the fcc. and a ford dealer, mack mclarty. [applause] ok. so we are very honored to have you here today. let me just give people a little bit of background. bill was born in the detroit area and wen
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he details his support for clinton in the akron beacon journal. the nationalrtation safety board says it is still hoping a second data recorder from the train crash last week in new jersey was functioning. investigators believe it is on the under a collapsed section of the train station roof. investigators say the train engineer has no memory of the crash. a shift in spanish politics may toally allow mariano rajoy seek office for a second term. the party booted its longtime leader, pedro sanchez. he had been blocking rajoy's attempt to make a new government. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. vonnie: at the top of the hour manufacturing came in at 51.5, an improvement from the prior month. better than improvement we were looking for. michael is here, the economist at j.p. morgan. thank you for joining. in exactly just came the same as last month. should be read anything about inflation into that? prices paid is one of the subcomponents that did not see any expansion from last month. is that something yo
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at's >> steve and allison n anison n article released yesterday byesb the national law journal, thisai woman -- the woman you saw yaw earlier right here maura smith i tells her version of a 1999 dinner during which she claimsla she was groped by thomas. smith was a truman scholar ats the time and was helpingtr oumua a foundation dinner during whici she says thomas repeatedlyeadl squeezed her back side. s this is not the first timeir thomas has been accused of ofse sexual assault his high courtout confirmation back in 1991 was nearly derailed by anita hill'sl claim he had assaulted her. h she went on to testify in front of the us senate judiciary committee for three dayshr d describing sexually explicit exi comments she said thomas made towards her.er allegations and through a courtc spokeswoman he told the national law journal that "this claim is preposterous and it neverer happened" interestingly, smith,s said she decided to make thesese latest allegations not because of justice thomas but because oe donald trump. tmp she originally posted her storyy to facebook earlier this month,n j
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term, authored several books that found wide readership, from the new york times, the wall street journal, the "national review," a wonderful website imagining the conservative, russell kirk has done a great service of providing insight into conservatism. brad doesn't -- he writes what he calls the timeless lesson we can draw from his life and writing. i take a similar approach. we ground some people in foundational conservative principles precisely so they are equipped to supply those intervals to the great question of the hour. kirk offers some lessons that are timely today, especially relevant today. at the beginning of this book brad writes in the early 1950s when kirk emerged on the scene conservatism was seen as, quote, black, blue, beaten, adrift. sound familiar? historian bill the clay captured the important message of "russell kirk: american conservative" reviewing brad's book in "national review," wrote the following, given the confused state of american conservatism, it is high time for a russell kirk revival, bradley birzer's exhaustively researched biography of kurt might provide the cataly
term, authored several books that found wide readership, from the new york times, the wall street journal, the "national review," a wonderful website imagining the conservative, russell kirk has done a great service of providing insight into conservatism. brad doesn't -- he writes what he calls the timeless lesson we can draw from his life and writing. i take a similar approach. we ground some people in foundational conservative principles precisely so they are equipped to supply...
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. >> thank you to the national press club journalism institute for hosting this event. thanks to the folks who are here in our audience and thank you to the c-span audience watching this from home. the national press club journalism -- providing professional development and train services for the journalism community and scholarships to aspiring journalists. we thank them for their work in service. we are coming to you live from the historic national press club . the perfect setting for the topic of our discussion tonight which is can a president really rewrite the first amendment? after all, before donald trump famously told us all that he was going to utter the keyword -- we" word --" -- are going to examine exactly what from both parties standpoint, it is a bipartisan issue. who is in the white house can have on the public's right of access to information. as rachel mentioned, my name is chuck. i'm a partner at the law firm. i represent journalists and washington, dc, and around the country. joining me to give us different perspectives, starting on my far left is can
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the national museum american history. >> then i come back to washington after the convention, party, very popular. the national journal says a woman walks into the cocktail and immediately surrounded by men. is it brook shields? albright.madeline it's much more popular. >> for our complete american istory tv schedule go to c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. host: and we continue our morning, now his talking about the unemployment rate and the job situation in the new ry based on report that came out, according post.e washington it says u.s. companies maintain hiring.teady pace of in september, helping the jobs.my add 156,000 new new government data showed friday the unemployment rate 4.9% to 5% om because the labor force welled with would be workers, a sign americans are growing come from nough to the sidelines. the labor department revisited ts estimates for job creation in july and august with the ombined total falling by 7,000 jobs. the nation has added 178,000 this n the typical month year, roughly double the pace necessary to keep up with population growth. latest from the washington post about the lates
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. >> and briefly, marcia coyle, our supreme court reporter, reported this week for the "national law journal woman who posted on her facebook page personally something that happened between her and supreme court justice clarence thomas is now in the news but it goes to your point mark that it's going forward. just a little bit of time i don't want to leave everybody on a political note tonight because there is something going on in this country that has to do with baseball, andeth the world series, and it's the cubs and indians, these are not a two teams that have spent a lot of time in the series. you two love baseball. what do you see happening? you have the tell me who's going to win. mark? >> i can't tell you who will win but i will say everybody knows teddy roosevelt was president the last time the cubs won the world series, 1908. so the cubs are kind of america's darling. i mean, everybody's rooting for them and they're trendy. they're kind of chic, you know. but cleveland is special. cleveland is the second franchise and the first mr. if american league to desegregate in 1948. beyond
. >> and briefly, marcia coyle, our supreme court reporter, reported this week for the "national law journal woman who posted on her facebook page personally something that happened between her and supreme court justice clarence thomas is now in the news but it goes to your point mark that it's going forward. just a little bit of time i don't want to leave everybody on a political note tonight because there is something going on in this country that has to do with baseball, andeth...
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thomas is battling back sexualk al harassment allegations afteratna an alaska lawyer told the national law journal thatou tha thomas groped her at a din arepa party in 1999. through a court spokeswomanpokem thomas said this claim is preprofit russ and it never it happened. the woman maura smith said shem decided to make the allegations not because ofau o >> happening today cardinal cdi wuerl will be at the basilicaas of the national shrine of thenef immaculate conception to blessob the trinity dome site and the workers. the mosaic that deck rates it ri has the final piece to complete the shrine. workers hope to complete the project by thehope year 2020 whe the church will celebrate itsts 100th anniversary of laying the shrine's cornerstone. cornee cars for a minute.rs f a m uber upping the ante. the ant details about when we might see flying cars.ars. >> i might take that over ther t self driving ones.nes. >> i don't know steve.teve. >> live look outside as weside a head to break on this fridayhisa morning.rning. look, you just fly right over oe the white house.ouse >> aren't flying cars called pl
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book has been reviewed everything where from the thy times to "the wall street journal" -- new york times to "the wall street journal" to national review. brad founded the imaginative conservative web site. with this biography of russell kirk, he's done us the great service of providing us insight into one of conservativism's most influential thinkers. brad doesn't treat russell kirk as some rell aric of a bygone age. rather, he writes of what he calls the timeless lesson that we can draw from kirk's life and writings. isi takes a similar approach in its work with college students. we ground young people in conservative principles precisely so they're equipped to apply those principles to what kirk called the great questions of the to hour. of the hour. and i think kirk offers some lessons that are especially timely today, especially relevant today. at the beginning of this book, brad writes that in the early 1950s when kirk emerged on the scene, conservativism was, and i quote: black, blue, beaten, a adrift. sound familiar? the historian bill mcclay may have best captured the message, reviewing brad's book in national review, h
book has been reviewed everything where from the thy times to "the wall street journal" -- new york times to "the wall street journal" to national review. brad founded the imaginative conservative web site. with this biography of russell kirk, he's done us the great service of providing us insight into one of conservativism's most influential thinkers. brad doesn't treat russell kirk as some rell aric of a bygone age. rather, he writes of what he calls the timeless lesson...
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dot what you've got to do and got look, vulnerable republicans, look at these national polls including the "washington journal" nbc poll that just came out within the past hour showing 11-point lead nationally right now for donald trump, and going to say, you know what? maybe i should think about myself and run away from this train? >> absolutely. that same poll showed democrats with a seven-point edge on the question which party voters prefer to control congress which is according that their story the largest gap in four democrats, largest advantage for democrats, rather, 2009. polls will come out to tell what the races look like, is control of the house, perhaps, at stake? or more vulnerable senators than we expected? >> and donald trump said something extraordinary last night as well, when he said that, if he's elected president of the united states he will have his justice department name a special prosecutor to revive potential charges against hillary clinton, and at one point was going back and forth and said if he was president, she would be in jail. i mean, the notion of, i mean -- the former attorney
dot what you've got to do and got look, vulnerable republicans, look at these national polls including the "washington journal" nbc poll that just came out within the past hour showing 11-point lead nationally right now for donald trump, and going to say, you know what? maybe i should think about myself and run away from this train? >> absolutely. that same poll showed democrats with a seven-point edge on the question which party voters prefer to control congress which is...
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. >> reporter: that vulgar tape is hurting the gop nominee and a new nbc news/wall street journal national poll taken just before the debate, clinton's lead widened to 11 point. >> i believe in redemption. i believe in second chances. >> reporter: clinton's campaign said she was there to talk about important matters. >> hillary came to talk about plan that will make a difference in people's lives. >> reporter: with many republicans fleeing trump ship, pressure billionaire stayed on the offensive, attacking use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state. >> it's good someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law. >> because you'd be in jail >> reporter: many say trump sun fit to be president. officials will meet by telephone call to talk about the future of their candidate. the clinton campaign will be in pueblo wednesday. they have not released details of what time and where the event is happening at this time. >>> take a look at this chart showing which candidate was searched most in colorado during the debate on google. trump ranked number 1 for a whil
. >> reporter: that vulgar tape is hurting the gop nominee and a new nbc news/wall street journal national poll taken just before the debate, clinton's lead widened to 11 point. >> i believe in redemption. i believe in second chances. >> reporter: clinton's campaign said she was there to talk about important matters. >> hillary came to talk about plan that will make a difference in people's lives. >> reporter: with many republicans fleeing trump ship, pressure...
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the wall street journal updated its national poll with post-debate numbers today. rvey says, hillary clinton leads trump in the four-way matchup. slightly smaller than his -- her margin yesterday. that was before monday respondents were added in. that suggests trumps performance may have helped from a freefall. but it is much steeper than it was just one week ago. so, how was donald trump responding to this? today he launched one of his twitter tirades, he called paul ryan a weak and ineffective leader. and he lashed out at senator john mccain for dis-endorsing him over the year. and framing his campaign strategy, he wrote this on twitter -- so what does this unshackled donald trump do next? he released a new tv ad that revisits a topic of hillary clinton's health. >> our next president faces daunting challenges in a dangerous world. iran promoting terrorism, korea threatening, isis on the rise, libya and north africa in chaos. hillary clinton fails every single time. secretary of state, now she wants to be president. hillary clinton those not of the fortitude, stre
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the polls have not loved him. a new fox news survey shows clinton up 7 points nationally. >> the big "wall street journal" nbc poll just came out in ohio. oh. we're only one up. >> reporter: and while he is ahead in ohio, polls show trump is behind in the important rust belt states of michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin and in the battleground state of north carolina where he spent today campaigning. >> in 25 days, we're going to win the state of north carolina, which i love. >> reporter: trump's numbers especially among women have suffered since the 2005 hot mic video surfaced with trump boasting about being able to grope women because they are stars. now several women have come forward with claims of unwanted sex contact with trump in the past. >> they come out some doing it who are probably looking for fame. >> reporter: a former contestant on the apprentice broke down as she talked about meeting trump at the beverly hills hilton. >> he then grabbed my shoulder and began to aggressively [ indiscernible ] placed his hand on my breast. >> reporter: trump denied all accusations. >> these people are sick. the stor
the polls have not loved him. a new fox news survey shows clinton up 7 points nationally. >> the big "wall street journal" nbc poll just came out in ohio. oh. we're only one up. >> reporter: and while he is ahead in ohio, polls show trump is behind in the important rust belt states of michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin and in the battleground state of north carolina where he spent today campaigning. >> in 25 days, we're going to win the state of north carolina,...
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pedro: mary kay henry is our guest on newsmakers and joining in the discussion are ben geman of national journal and marianne levine of politico. ben: typically the supreme court and supreme court decisions are relevant to you and your movement. on thursday, chuck schumer was asked if democrats have control of the senate and clinton wins but republicans are 14 supreme court nominees, is it time to reconsider -- thwarting supreme court nominees, is it time to reconsider the filibuster? do like to see the democrats if they are in power do away with that to make sure a replacement can be seated? mary kay: we want government to work and we want the senate to do its job. we have been campaigning on behalf of the president nominee since june, or i cannot even remember when he first nominated merritt for the supreme court. their question about the specific way the senate gets its job done, i trust senator schumer's thinking about the best mechanism. the most important thing from our perspective is that we fill the 90 vacancies that the republicans have blocked under president obama for federal judgeshi
pedro: mary kay henry is our guest on newsmakers and joining in the discussion are ben geman of national journal and marianne levine of politico. ben: typically the supreme court and supreme court decisions are relevant to you and your movement. on thursday, chuck schumer was asked if democrats have control of the senate and clinton wins but republicans are 14 supreme court nominees, is it time to reconsider -- thwarting supreme court nominees, is it time to reconsider the filibuster? do like...
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gary johnson and green party nominee jill stein are included.that's according to the latest national poll by wall street journal. 3 after a weekend out east, donald trump will be back in wisconsin tomorrow. tomorrow.he's making a campaign stop in green bay... he'l be at the k-i convention center tomorrow at 6 in the evening. he was supposed to follow up with a stop at the state fairgrounds.that was canceled yesterday.trump's spokesperson tells us there was a scheduling li none of the state's top republicans will be campaigning with trump on monday. 3 remember, early voting is underway in milwaukee county. there are three places you can cast your ballot...at the downtown ziegler building... the midtown center on the north side and the forest home library on the south side. side.stay with cbs 58 leading up to election day.we'll have live team coverage of both the national and local races all night long here on cbs 58. cast your ballot then watch it a windsurfer learned the hard way about why it's important to heed the warnings to stay out of the rough water. 3 almost two dozen schoolgirls, captured in nigeria two
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we have the results of our new national nbc news/wall street journal poll. >>> also, fighting pain. the alternatives and the financial challenges facing patients over those. >>> getting kids excited about writing with a message in a bottle. great story when we see you in a few minutes for "nbc nightly news." >> see you at 6:30. we'll be right back. >>> erika has a final check of the forecast. >> gorgeous. we saw a couple clouds and it's all we saw. temperatures in the 70s today. they're going to warm up by tomorrow. look at this, i have to show you future temperatures. this is enticing. we're going to start tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. seeing lots of 80s, upper 70s. warm day in the forecast. it's only going to get hotter by tuesday. 84 is the expected high. or 83 rather for trenton and burlington. philly, low 80s. not bad. temperatures are above normal. 15 to 20 degrees for this time of the year. a great stretch of weather, at least through wednesday. >> for those of you who love the warm temperatures, it'll be there for you midweek. that's nbc 10 news for now. for all of us, i'm denise nak
we have the results of our new national nbc news/wall street journal poll. >>> also, fighting pain. the alternatives and the financial challenges facing patients over those. >>> getting kids excited about writing with a message in a bottle. great story when we see you in a few minutes for "nbc nightly news." >> see you at 6:30. we'll be right back. >>> erika has a final check of the forecast. >> gorgeous. we saw a couple clouds and it's all we...
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the back-and-forth among republicans. a new "wall street journal-nbc news" national poll.. the first taken since sunday's debate.. has hillary clinton with a nine-point lead over trump. she'll be in town later tonight... for a rally at the smith center./// ((christianne klein)) >>> the presidential candidates aren't the only politicians in the spotlight.. candidates.. catherine cortez masto and joe heck for exclusive interviews.. and of course, we discussed some of the controversies in the presidential race.. i asked cortez masto about the recent wikileaks release sharing the text of hillary clinton's wall street speeches.. in it - clinton references the need to have both a public and private position on issues.. i asked cortez masto if she shared that viewpoint.. ((catherine cortez masto/(d) u.s. senate candidate listen i've felt and this is something i've learned from my father when he was a county commissioner here.. when you're talking to voters, you have to be very honest with them.. and that's something that i felt was so important :58 they're not always going to like the decisions that i make but if i'm ho
the back-and-forth among republicans. a new "wall street journal-nbc news" national poll.. the first taken since sunday's debate.. has hillary clinton with a nine-point lead over trump. she'll be in town later tonight... for a rally at the smith center./// ((christianne klein)) >>> the presidential candidates aren't the only politicians in the spotlight.. candidates.. catherine cortez masto and joe heck for exclusive interviews.. and of course, we discussed some of the...
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the study which is being published in the journal of the national cancer institute also tell which cancers will become a threat so many women and men get treatments that they don't need they are unnecessary. >>> a rookie hockey player making the valley proud, we will tell you about the record he just shattered in his first professional game. >>> we are in for more cool mornings and warm afternoon >>> [ cheering and applause ] night for a scottsdale native. he broke this huge record as the maple leafs took on the ottawa senators, four goals in his league debut. there were people in ottawa to help him celebrate. >> this has been a huge part of getting to this point. it's great for them to be there for my first >> sadly the team didn't win the game. the senators scored with 37 seconds to go to win the game. >>> the town does the countdown to the final presidential debate is taking place. chelsea clinton is coming to phoenix. her itinerary is not out yet but we do know it is happening on the same day as the debate >>> -- debate. are you missing a knife? this is an honest question. it is strang
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the national polling. this is the nbc "wall street journal" polling. e tape was released she jumped to an 11 point national point lead. after the debate donald trump got some republicans back but still a nine-point lead. again, see what the national number is by the end of the week to see if voters swing back to trump or if the tape does lasting damage. he recovered a bit with the debate. we'll keep an eye on it. here is one of the issues as we look at that data. one of the reasons donald trump is being so harsh, hard-core, so anti-clinton on the campaign trail is that he is bleeding republicans. he has an 83 point lead over clinton among republican voters. may seem like a big deal but that means some republicans are defecting to hillary clinton or to third party candidates or undecided. she has an 88 point lead among democrats. he is losing the republicans. that explains the hard right tone on the campaign trail. this one is stunning and changing the map when you look at it. hillary clinton has a 29-point lead among white women with college degrees. a
the national polling. this is the nbc "wall street journal" polling. e tape was released she jumped to an 11 point national point lead. after the debate donald trump got some republicans back but still a nine-point lead. again, see what the national number is by the end of the week to see if voters swing back to trump or if the tape does lasting damage. he recovered a bit with the debate. we'll keep an eye on it. here is one of the issues as we look at that data. one of the reasons...
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. >> we just saw the very tough words, we see this new national poll that came out today from the wall street journaloint lead nationally for hillary clinton right now. that poll was taken before the debate last night after the videotape came out friday, so who is going to get a bounce from this debate? >> my feeling is that since he didn't, in the words of several republicans i talked to, fully full on melt down, then he won't bottom out even more. if he did a lot worse last night, it could have been a lot worse. the 11-point lead in the polls could have been an even bigger gulf, which is hard to imagine. i don't know if he brought back support, i think he just stopped the bleeding. >> what does this 11-point lead tell us? >> if you're down 35%, you're start to go lose some of your base as well. his base is probably closer to 40%. when you see him go down to 35%, that's why the debate performance was so important last night, to put a floor underneath that. he clearly was in a downward spiral. but that's all i think that debate probably did. you saw our post-debate poll of debate watchers thought tha
. >> we just saw the very tough words, we see this new national poll that came out today from the wall street journaloint lead nationally for hillary clinton right now. that poll was taken before the debate last night after the videotape came out friday, so who is going to get a bounce from this debate? >> my feeling is that since he didn't, in the words of several republicans i talked to, fully full on melt down, then he won't bottom out even more. if he did a lot worse last night,...
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. >> in the race for the white house, the new nbc-"wall street journal" poll finds the gap between hillary clinton and donald trump is 9% nationally and the civil war in trump's party is getting more intense because of the lewd audio recording in 2005. but trump is fighting back. we have the latest from washington. >> reporter: donald trump let loose after rallies in pennsylvania. it's hard to do when paul ryan and others give zero trump tweeted. >> it's a troubling situation, i'm serious it is. >> he said he will stop defending trump and john mccain said he won't vote for the party nominee and marco rubio said he still will and trump supporters picketed the trump. >> a lot of people want to pile parties on trump, and you can, but we were fighting among these things before trump showed up. him on friday and saturday bragged brought groping women in 2005, he slipped lynch points nationally from hillary clinton but with post debate polling and the gap is now 9 in the nbc/"wall street journal" poll and trump tweeted: here is the new ad. clinton campaign put >> i'm running against a guy that denies science and climate change. >> repor
. >> in the race for the white house, the new nbc-"wall street journal" poll finds the gap between hillary clinton and donald trump is 9% nationally and the civil war in trump's party is getting more intense because of the lewd audio recording in 2005. but trump is fighting back. we have the latest from washington. >> reporter: donald trump let loose after rallies in pennsylvania. it's hard to do when paul ryan and others give zero trump tweeted. >> it's a troubling...
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the nation's. watched c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. monday morning. members from the british house of commons questioned prime minister theresa may on the parliament's role in the brexit negotiations. later, she answered questions on immigration, the health care budget, and the u.k.' s role in syria. this is just over 40 minutes. undead area that can support and protect scottish jobs in scottish industry. >> order to questions to the prime minister. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. eight meetings in addition to my duties in this as i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i work with the coalition government who are now seeking another contract covered a constituency amongst many i went and said the system of appointment or consultations before surgery missing profits to be sent to the taxpayer and patient safety. what is the prime minister prepared to do about it? >> the provision of local services is local people. the honorable the tax but outsourcing of services. the party i put greater privatization and his la
the nation's. watched c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. monday morning. members from the british house of commons questioned prime minister theresa may on the parliament's role in the brexit negotiations. later, she answered questions on immigration, the health care budget, and the u.k.' s role in syria. this is just over 40 minutes. undead area that can support and protect scottish jobs in scottish industry. >> order to questions to the prime minister. [shouting]...
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the american people don't deserve national inquiry journalism. issues. >> -- asking for a vote to be commander in chief if he's demeaned women publicly that is not something -- >> are you talk about the bill clinton? >> no i'm talking about donald trump who has demeaned women on howard stern repeatedly and now has eleven accusers say he has sexual assaulted them. >> i want to bring in maggie but first i want to give a little more information on the man that you are talking about kayleigh just so everyone has this full information. he -- his name is gilbert thorpe. he's 54 years old. which would have meant he was 18, or 19. flying first class. he's british. domestic flight. he made headlines in 2014. he went public with a claim that as a 17-year-old he procured for sex parties with high ranking politicia politicians. >> the american people deserve better. they deserve to hear about the debt, they deserve to hear about isis. >> -- what kind of man is asking for their vote. >> we just heard donald trump in the sound bite say everyone a simple invest
the american people don't deserve national inquiry journalism. issues. >> -- asking for a vote to be commander in chief if he's demeaned women publicly that is not something -- >> are you talk about the bill clinton? >> no i'm talking about donald trump who has demeaned women on howard stern repeatedly and now has eleven accusers say he has sexual assaulted them. >> i want to bring in maggie but first i want to give a little more information on the man that you are...
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the study just coming out in the journal of the national cancer institute. previous research showed higher breast cancer in animals. it does not translate to humans. >>> it is tough to when you have a teething baby. the fda is wanting now i guess using homeopathic teething tablets and gels their investigations are saying problems from these products can cause seizures, breathing problems and lethargic. no recall has been ordered. they are just asking people to stop giving infants homeopathic tablets and gels. >>> and marine who lost all of his limbs fighting in afghanistan getting a second marine sergeant. john pack back in 2010. after losing his arms and legs he was able to use prosthetics to regain his spirit. he is it was recipient of a double arm transplant. >> i make small steps every week. >> incredible. the 31-year-old, one of 28 people around the world who have received this type of transplant, he is celebrated he is celebrating by proposing to his girlfriend. he says he cannot wait to hold her hands again. >>> time for the most accurate forecast. lo
the study just coming out in the journal of the national cancer institute. previous research showed higher breast cancer in animals. it does not translate to humans. >>> it is tough to when you have a teething baby. the fda is wanting now i guess using homeopathic teething tablets and gels their investigations are saying problems from these products can cause seizures, breathing problems and lethargic. no recall has been ordered. they are just asking people to stop giving infants...