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he talked about restoring america's standing in the world. obamaetermined to extricate the united states from bush's wars in the middle east. how is that different in terms of what obama wanted to do and what trump is doing now? peter: i don't think obama came in determined to tear down specific programs that president bush had put in place. he came in to move in a different direction. and in fact, even then he didn't have as much after course correction as he talked about. he kept the drone strikes, the other policies. military commissions, guantanamo remained open even though he talked about wanting to close it. and foreign policy was a continuation. different courses, but not a radical change. he did not undo some of the programs that were part of president bush's legacy, like the creation of homeland security, the pepfra programs, medicare part d expansion and things like that. there is no question he wanted to be the anti-bush, but he wanted to move forward. susan: we have heard people make the arguments here in washington in the last few mont
he talked about restoring america's standing in the world. obamaetermined to extricate the united states from bush's wars in the middle east. how is that different in terms of what obama wanted to do and what trump is doing now? peter: i don't think obama came in determined to tear down specific programs that president bush had put in place. he came in to move in a different direction. and in fact, even then he didn't have as much after course correction as he talked about. he kept the drone...
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the new deal. president trump seems determined to take out parts of president obama's legacy. >> a look ahead to the g20 summit and president obama's legacy when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> glasser: good evening. i'm susan glasser. filling in for charlie rose who's traveling. in his speech in poland, president trump attacked the news media, president obama and american intelligence agencies while voicing the will of western nations to defend themselves against common enemies. the president's first stop. the meeting is when president trump and russian president vladimir putin will meet for the first time. joining me is peter baker of the "new york times," karen deyoung of "the washington post," senior national security correspondent, and ed luce, the u.s. columnist for the financial times. i'm delighted to be welcoming all of you to charlie rose tonight. we
the new deal. president trump seems determined to take out parts of president obama's legacy. >> a look ahead to the g20 summit and president obama's legacy when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> glasser: good evening. i'm...
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his new book, obama, the history is a look back at those eight years. this up as an interesting moment in time for a book about president obama to come out while president trump is in the midst of trying to redefine or even demolish his legacy. barack d can trump undo obama's legacy? what does the evidence so far suggest when it comes to whether the obama years will survive the trump years? >> that is a great question. when you see a president leave office, normally you have a pretty good sense of what his legacy is going to be. this is a unique situation where you have a president basically seemingly determined brick by brick to demolish the last guy's achievements in a way other guys haven't done. ronald reagan and talked about eliminating the department of education that jamie carter started. he didn't do it. dwight eisenhower didn't undo the new deal. president trump seems determined to take out piece by piece parts of the legacy. ealth care is the most prominent one. we see clean energy regulations by the e.p.a. and so forth. you can say that presi
his new book, obama, the history is a look back at those eight years. this up as an interesting moment in time for a book about president obama to come out while president trump is in the midst of trying to redefine or even demolish his legacy. barack d can trump undo obama's legacy? what does the evidence so far suggest when it comes to whether the obama years will survive the trump years? >> that is a great question. when you see a president leave office, normally you have a pretty...
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that was never the objective of the obama administration. as far as they're concerned, the sanctions were successful achieving what they had in mind. host: let's go to virginia on the independent line. caller: good morning. know about any reporting between -- on the relationship between iran and north korea and the relationship russia, and syria and how this plays into the iran nuclear deal. did north korea come up in discussions at all and the discussion they were selling arms to one another? also, one more thing. what about the payoff that took the captives out of iran and the millions of dollars obama sent to iran to get those hostages out? thank you. guest: it has been history why north korea and iran have not -- it has been a mystery why north korea and iran have not cooperated more. fortunately for us, the iranians seem determined to proceed on their own building their own missiles a nuclear program so cooperation between the sides has been less than we feared. the nuclear deal does have language which forbids corporation between iran -
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administration and we had our boots on the neck of the economy. what --t obamad deep and irreversible concessions by the united states, permanent and irreversible concessions for temporary and reversible concessions by the iranians, who have cheated on every deal they have ever made. this deal the not stop them from getting a bomb. it did not stop the program. it put their program on a very fast path to a bomb and it started a nuclear, a nuclear race in the region. because the other actors in the region, including israelis, will not be waiting 10 years to find out if this has stopped of them. at the heart of the deal was a philosophy that the democrats in particular came out after the cold war, if we just smooth over problems and move them to the side they will go away. that we can turn the iranians in do not if allies, but partners in the region and make no mistake part of the deal was the deal over the region. hesident obama believed if got the nuclear deal out of the way temporarily, then he would turn iran into, he could come up with an accommodation with ir
administration and we had our boots on the neck of the economy. what --t obamad deep and irreversible concessions by the united states, permanent and irreversible concessions for temporary and reversible concessions by the iranians, who have cheated on every deal they have ever made. this deal the not stop them from getting a bomb. it did not stop the program. it put their program on a very fast path to a bomb and it started a nuclear, a nuclear race in the region. because the other actors in...
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i can say or tell you about the beginning of the obama administration and in the end of the obama administration i can't really tell you much else. the beginning of the obama administration , we had our lab because even though it's a digital, it's still call the lab. we had been on standby for the night of the inauguration so basically all the pictures that we took on january 20, 2009. they were hanging in the wall. >> of the west wing, the following day because they worked overnight. >> so the obama administration, the last three weeks we essentially on the photos of the eight years of the staff the last couple weeks to reflect on what they had just been through. and then there came a point in time where i had to take all those pictures down. and it was kind of depressing, actually because it all of a sudden when the staff watson in the morning of january 20, 2017 and it's this black frame. i left the frames for the next administration. but there was nothing so that was kind of strange, a strange feeling to walk out the door like that. >> to your book, obama, and intimate portraits, the histori
i can say or tell you about the beginning of the obama administration and in the end of the obama administration i can't really tell you much else. the beginning of the obama administration , we had our lab because even though it's a digital, it's still call the lab. we had been on standby for the night of the inauguration so basically all the pictures that we took on january 20, 2009. they were hanging in the wall. >> of the west wing, the following day because they worked overnight....
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turns out the obama administration brought her in. is looks like pure washington swamp. >> well it is. the swamp is not even bee bun to get drained in the first six months. i think reality -- lou: that sucker is rising, don't you? >> i do think it is rising. people have gotten back in the administration shouldn't have. even more important, i think reality here is, you and i were talking about earlier. we now have a full justice department investigation on all this stuff. and it needs to move forward. it needs to come up with results. needs to do that quickly. lou: where is jeff sessions? >> i don't know. i haven't heard from jeff sessions in a while. equally as important. we don't need house and senate intelligence committees going on and and on. lou: do mcconnell, ryan saying this has gone on far enough. it's a joke, a sick joke on the american people perpetrated by k street, by the establishment, and, to continue to assault the president of the united states is, is a crime. i mean it is subversion. these idiots are giving these peopl
turns out the obama administration brought her in. is looks like pure washington swamp. >> well it is. the swamp is not even bee bun to get drained in the first six months. i think reality -- lou: that sucker is rising, don't you? >> i do think it is rising. people have gotten back in the administration shouldn't have. even more important, i think reality here is, you and i were talking about earlier. we now have a full justice department investigation on all this stuff. and it...
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the u.n. generalissimo speeches that president obama -- the un's general assembly speeches that president obama gave year after year. we are no longer in an age when one country can dominate another, and so forth. this is a philosophy that led the administration to reach out to enemies and distance itself from friends. we saw that in the iran deal. president obama's attitude for the middle east is that it was an arena populated by friends and potential friends. he went to a great extent to win over the potential friends like iran, at the expense of israel. to do this, he had to deceive the israelis and the american public in a number of areas. if i had come to you in this forum in 2013, and told you that the consequence of president obama's policies would be the rise of the russian-iranian alliance across the middle east, the development of an iranian territorial corridor, the displacement of 10 million people in syria, the injection into europe of millions of refugees, or over one million refugees. if i told you that iran would emerge from the deal with the right to enrich and reprocess uraniu
the u.n. generalissimo speeches that president obama -- the un's general assembly speeches that president obama gave year after year. we are no longer in an age when one country can dominate another, and so forth. this is a philosophy that led the administration to reach out to enemies and distance itself from friends. we saw that in the iran deal. president obama's attitude for the middle east is that it was an arena populated by friends and potential friends. he went to a great extent to win...
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to certify the obama era iran deal a second time in the row. this is "special report" ." >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i am bret baier. immigration programs, and iran nuclear deal, and a regulation nation under attack. all of that in just a moment. first, president trump is back in the u.s. right now after a quick and what the white house describes as a very successful trip to france. yet, he and his white house are dealing with another day of her elevations about his son the phosphorous meeting with a russian lawyer last year. more details that were not detailed before. meantime, a former donald trump advisor testified that they before closed doors that he never heard anything about russia on the campaign trail and called this all up "a russian inclusion delusion." chief white house correspondent john roberts is wrapping things up tonight in paris. >> a rare and prestigious moment for president trump. the guest of honor at frans' bastille day parade. the first president to do so since president bush in 1989. the day was tempere
to certify the obama era iran deal a second time in the row. this is "special report" ." >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i am bret baier. immigration programs, and iran nuclear deal, and a regulation nation under attack. all of that in just a moment. first, president trump is back in the u.s. right now after a quick and what the white house describes as a very successful trip to france. yet, he and his white house are dealing with another day of her elevations...
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and i thought the end of the obama presidency was an especially good time to reiterate the limits of this strategy. which has been this place for more than 50 years now. since the 1960s, black leaders have really prioritized the integration of political institutions. and they've had a great deal of success this doing this -- in doing this on their own terms. by the early 1980s, major u.s. cities with large black populations -- cleveland, detroit, chicago, washington, philadelphia -- had elected black mayors. between 1970 and 2010, the number of black elected officials grew from fewer than 1500 to more than 10,000 in this country. including, of course, a black president. in addition, we saw a proliferation of black police chiefs and assume superintendents and council members and state legislators. racially-gerrymandered voting districts were created to insure the election of blacks to congress and so forth. the problem is that all of this political clout has never really paid off economically for the black poor. which is what we were told would happen. you look at how black underclass
and i thought the end of the obama presidency was an especially good time to reiterate the limits of this strategy. which has been this place for more than 50 years now. since the 1960s, black leaders have really prioritized the integration of political institutions. and they've had a great deal of success this doing this -- in doing this on their own terms. by the early 1980s, major u.s. cities with large black populations -- cleveland, detroit, chicago, washington, philadelphia -- had elected...
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joining me now to assess the obama tenure, and "the hangover."nd the dems effort tosubvert president trump and health care battle itself it looks before august recess. searching in 3 presidential administrations. dean him self, pul pulitzer prize winning columnist for the "new york post," michael goodwin. great contributors. obama is back. he has been subverting. >> he never left. lou: but out in front of a funds raising effort. i don't know how it works but he seems to bemoan motivated. >> that record you showed there, i mean, this is like they are addicted, why can't they qui quit him. >> he has been the bad news bear for the democratic party. >> a very expensive addiction. >> yes, it made a difference, i have said, that donald trump is president, precisely because of barack obama. trumpy is presidency, his campaign was the anecdote to everything that obama was doing and talking about doing, clinton would have continued it, it was really obamaism that trump defeatd. >> don't discourage him, i wanted rnc to rent a plane, put high and nancy pelos
joining me now to assess the obama tenure, and "the hangover."nd the dems effort tosubvert president trump and health care battle itself it looks before august recess. searching in 3 presidential administrations. dean him self, pul pulitzer prize winning columnist for the "new york post," michael goodwin. great contributors. obama is back. he has been subverting. >> he never left. lou: but out in front of a funds raising effort. i don't know how it works but he seems...
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i thought the end of the obama presidency was an especially good time to reiterate the limits which has been in place for more than 50 years now. since the 1960s black leaders have prioritized the integration of political constitutions and they have had a great deal of success in doing this on their own terms. by the early 1980s major u.s. cities with large black populations detroit chicago washington philadelphia have elected black mayor's. between 1970 and 2010 the number of black elected officials grew from 250 to more than 10,000 including of course a black president. in addition we saw the proliferation of black police chiefs, school superintendents councilmembers state legislators racially gerrymandered voting districts were created to ensure the election of blacks to congress and so forth. the problem with the political clout has never paid off economic weight in the black corner which is what we were told would happen. if you look at how the black underclass faired from coleman young's detroiter marion barry's washington d.c. or sharpe james newark the manhattan institute collea
i thought the end of the obama presidency was an especially good time to reiterate the limits which has been in place for more than 50 years now. since the 1960s black leaders have prioritized the integration of political constitutions and they have had a great deal of success in doing this on their own terms. by the early 1980s major u.s. cities with large black populations detroit chicago washington philadelphia have elected black mayor's. between 1970 and 2010 the number of black elected...
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that was all put in place by the obama administration. i also mentioned this idea of onerous regulations that the trump administration talks about. if you look at the numbers of what happened during the obama administration, the u.s. was producing about 5.4 million barrels per day. he then goes forward with his has beengenda, which described as everything from the death rattle to u.s. oil production in the u.s. oil industry, and went from 5.4 million barrels per day to about 9.4 million barrels per day. ,t's expected to go over shattering records. .e should step back a bit all of that was during the obama administration. host: we are talking to brian scheid. host: this week smart -- this week marks four months since rick perry became the energy secretary. what impact has he had on the future of energy production in the united states? what has been his role in the trump administration here? -- guest: hereally has really push this idea of getting to our full potential as a global user of oil. coal.l gas, sixalked about the different things,
that was all put in place by the obama administration. i also mentioned this idea of onerous regulations that the trump administration talks about. if you look at the numbers of what happened during the obama administration, the u.s. was producing about 5.4 million barrels per day. he then goes forward with his has beengenda, which described as everything from the death rattle to u.s. oil production in the u.s. oil industry, and went from 5.4 million barrels per day to about 9.4 million barrels...
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brian: david garrow, author of "rising star: the making of barack obama." at was the hardest part of this book to be? david: without question the most challenging aspect of doing this book with dealing with the women before michelle obama. i am an academic historian. i'm different with how i deal with people than journalists are. when one is talking with people about intimate personal relationships, i'm very hesitant differential. i do not pose intrusive questions. it is crucially important both with alec mcnair and genevieve cook, there were all of these link the letters that barak wrote them, that they hung on to. it gives the history of barack's life a great depth and richness to have all of those letters in his own words detailing those relationships. brian: we talked a previous hour on this. it is almost 1500 pages including the notes and all that. did you have to cut this book down? david: very little. we made the decision to go with harpercollins as opposed to three other publishers because of harpercollins's willingness to go through with a book of t
brian: david garrow, author of "rising star: the making of barack obama." at was the hardest part of this book to be? david: without question the most challenging aspect of doing this book with dealing with the women before michelle obama. i am an academic historian. i'm different with how i deal with people than journalists are. when one is talking with people about intimate personal relationships, i'm very hesitant differential. i do not pose intrusive questions. it is crucially...
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i think he keeps bringing up obama because he knows everybody likes the guy. >> he brings up obama -- the republican base still dislikes obama very much. >> as much as they hate hillary? not as much. >> i think it's tied. >> they have a hate for hillary that doesn't go away. it is a long tradition to blal your predecessor for whatever. think about president obama with president bush. >> but he was right. 100,000 people dead because of our stupidity and believing in chany. >> for president trump, it is an easy message point. he stoiks message. >> do you think they blame? i don't think there's a long pattern of blaming. >> i think carter blamed ford and nixon. >> do you think w blamed clinton for anything. it is not just little hands. he you're right to a degree. i remember obama's time. >> that's objective. >> that's where trump fails. if someone did inherit a mess it was today. >> he said the russians probably did it. is trump saying that the russians did it and therefore obama blew it? or the russians didn't do it and you can't blame obama? >> i don't know what he means. >> how do yo
i think he keeps bringing up obama because he knows everybody likes the guy. >> he brings up obama -- the republican base still dislikes obama very much. >> as much as they hate hillary? not as much. >> i think it's tied. >> they have a hate for hillary that doesn't go away. it is a long tradition to blal your predecessor for whatever. think about president obama with president bush. >> but he was right. 100,000 people dead because of our stupidity and believing in...
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the question about president obama. your comments about black block voting and the teachers union is well said because the feeling he had in his campaign is where are they going to go? the teachers union might stray, the number of nonwhite people made the point, and it is not all it is cracked out to be, there must be other ways. what do you think they need to do to attract black voters to use integrated parties to be divided racially. >> they need to show up. you can quibble over why that is, if you defeated racism or some other factor. political expediency, they didn't need this vote to win. some of the party may look at trump's success and go we still don't need this vote to win. a lot of people in my camp over the years, the country is diverse a firing, won't be able to win national elections, proved everyone wrong. there is an argument that he proved everyone wrong. i think if republican candidates want to do better's they need to spend more time in black communities. they need to go to barbershops and grocery store
the question about president obama. your comments about black block voting and the teachers union is well said because the feeling he had in his campaign is where are they going to go? the teachers union might stray, the number of nonwhite people made the point, and it is not all it is cracked out to be, there must be other ways. what do you think they need to do to attract black voters to use integrated parties to be divided racially. >> they need to show up. you can quibble over why...
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the previous gains slow. they would stone some cases. and -- obama's election was the end product of his civil rights strategy that would strategize political power, false power in my view. to advance blacks and eight years later we once again learned the limits of that strategy. i will stop there and take questions. thank you. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible question] >> about how blacks can rise from poverty? lacks well, i think the differences in the strategy between the boys in washington have been separated over the decades. the more similarities i think booker t. washington did not reject civil rights or the importance of advancing using the political system here to advance the race. and the boys didn't reject the type of learning that booker t. washington wanted to focus on. but you do see something that blossomed in the post-civil rights. when it came to the choices someone like martin luther king jr. wanted to make and places that more militant blacks wanted to go. -- but the real difference i think between the old school leadership and toda
the previous gains slow. they would stone some cases. and -- obama's election was the end product of his civil rights strategy that would strategize political power, false power in my view. to advance blacks and eight years later we once again learned the limits of that strategy. i will stop there and take questions. thank you. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible question] >> about how blacks can rise from poverty? lacks well, i think the differences in the strategy between the boys in...
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brian: how many years did the obama said in those pews? 92 inhey joined in order to get married there in october. barack came to know the reverend five years earlier working as a community organizer. wasrend wright's church outside the geographical boundaries of barack's neighborhood where he was organizing. reverend wright began to have an impact, a paternal impact on before he goes to law school. i love jeremiah wright and i am proud to say that but that comes from the part of me that is grounded in martin luther king jr. because of my own previous book. theology is aon radical doctrine. one of my oldest closest academic friends, a theologian, is the leading progenitor of black liberation theology, and what jeremiah's church came to represent was the living embodiment of what black theologians like jim cohen and cornell west have championed. reverend wright's preaching, barack was not there that day. iraq and michelle were not there for -- barack and michelle were not there. i do not think the reverence preaching is in any way reflective
brian: how many years did the obama said in those pews? 92 inhey joined in order to get married there in october. barack came to know the reverend five years earlier working as a community organizer. wasrend wright's church outside the geographical boundaries of barack's neighborhood where he was organizing. reverend wright began to have an impact, a paternal impact on before he goes to law school. i love jeremiah wright and i am proud to say that but that comes from the part of me that is...
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lou: the obama spy scandal is widening. susan rice's testimony has been delayed. be talking about the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy lou: in our online poll we asked is it time for mitch mcconnell and paul ryan to shut down the russian collusion investigation. 97% of you said yes, it is. a new poll suggesting democratic leaders have a very big political problem. the abc news "washington post" survey shows only 37% of american adult believe the democratic party stand for something. 52% believe democrats just stand against donald trump. joining me to talk about the democratic party and much more. charlie hurt. i found that poll remarkable. coming as it does from abc news-"washington post." that seems to me it should bother democratic leaders profoundly. >> if you talk to democrats privately, they will tell you they are part of that percen
lou: the obama spy scandal is widening. susan rice's testimony has been delayed. be talking about the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy lou: in our online poll we asked is it time for mitch mcconnell and paul ryan to shut down the russian collusion investigation. 97%...
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the same was try, maybe even more so, in the obama era. even though there have been declines in africa, in this survey, the countries we've surveyed at least, continue to see the must a positive light. latin america, again, some differences across the latin american nations that we surveyed. mexico stand out as a place in this year's survey that has very negative ratings for the u.s., at least vis-a-vis what people used to see in our mexico surveys. you see that a little bit on this map here. this is a map that illustrates the change in u.s. favorability since the last time we surveyed in all these countries. red countries are where there's been a negative change, dark gray is where there's been essentially no change and then blue are places where america's image has improved on the favorability measure. there are only two blue couldn't throins map, one is vietnam. wouldn't make too much of that. i believe the change in vietnam was from 78% favorable to 84%. it went from already very high to slightly higher. of course the big change is in r
the same was try, maybe even more so, in the obama era. even though there have been declines in africa, in this survey, the countries we've surveyed at least, continue to see the must a positive light. latin america, again, some differences across the latin american nations that we surveyed. mexico stand out as a place in this year's survey that has very negative ratings for the u.s., at least vis-a-vis what people used to see in our mexico surveys. you see that a little bit on this map here....
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whether the bush administration, clinton administration or obama administration. deals and negotiations and the result is always the same, a continual march toward the icbm. they demonstrated that kim jong-un has now. and the real possibility that they are more than ten nuclear warheads available to them to pout on the top of the icbm. just has the feel of we tried it before and doing our best, but there are no good options available to the president. >> the administration is clear- eyed on what has not worked but feel oblicated to go one more time and put consider pressure. we have never gone after china over this and that they will and that is serious and see if that can squeeze north korea. where kim is, he made up his mind having nuclear weapons is not deterient for the united states. he needs to get the weapons to threaten the american people. he doesn't believe the administration or previous ones would conduct a preemptive strike that would lead to all out war. >> and the calculation. chinese as they continue to run hundreds of billions and a mast vast treasu
whether the bush administration, clinton administration or obama administration. deals and negotiations and the result is always the same, a continual march toward the icbm. they demonstrated that kim jong-un has now. and the real possibility that they are more than ten nuclear warheads available to them to pout on the top of the icbm. just has the feel of we tried it before and doing our best, but there are no good options available to the president. >> the administration is clear- eyed...
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the facts! i am not manifesting something that doesn't exist. i am telling you that obamaer took russia seriously and that is why this woman somehow ended up in the country. she wasn't flagged in any way. she ended up coming in -- >> juan: she was rejected, megan! speed when she got to the trump tower to talk to the presidential candidates on! that's not normal! >> kimberly: and a lobbying campaign that included journalism as a department officials. fact! >> juan: here is what normal, megan. not normal, i should say, donald trump, jr., with full knowledge that this woman was being sent as an emissary of the russian government, with information from russian crown prosecutor, says yes to a meeting and takes the campaign manager and his brother-in-law! >> jesse: because he's a patriot! what's the crime? blood? there is no crime! everybody, he just said there is no crime! >> juan: i said, what you have here, somebody acting in such a way -- >> kimberly: ignoring the actual collusion. you see this. >> juan: this is collusion! >> kimberly: you're ignoring the collusion and that
the facts! i am not manifesting something that doesn't exist. i am telling you that obamaer took russia seriously and that is why this woman somehow ended up in the country. she wasn't flagged in any way. she ended up coming in -- >> juan: she was rejected, megan! speed when she got to the trump tower to talk to the presidential candidates on! that's not normal! >> kimberly: and a lobbying campaign that included journalism as a department officials. fact! >> juan: here is what...
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it was there was no such thing as the obama doctrine. >> the obama simply updated the bush doctrine. he didn't change it. this is as good an argument as i can find to show the power of ideas. if you just use two examples of this during the obama years, first the endless decision-making he had to go through during 2009 to decide whether to serve in afghanistan or not. and then he decided to do so. as for what he said he spent all his time reading about vietnam. he didn't read about vietnam. i'm sure he didn't read about vietnam but he went with the red reports and general david traces awful book called counterinsurgency, a manual. >> all all of which were nation and state building devices which either glibly passed over vietnam or just talk about vietnam with outcomes without any real conclusions.there's also available online and listed on my handout today. >> so obama surge. he didn't surge as much as secretary of state clinton wanted him to. >> the only in an is an additional 30,000 servicemembers in 2010. he said he had been out by 2014.that a few years ago by my counting. secretar
it was there was no such thing as the obama doctrine. >> the obama simply updated the bush doctrine. he didn't change it. this is as good an argument as i can find to show the power of ideas. if you just use two examples of this during the obama years, first the endless decision-making he had to go through during 2009 to decide whether to serve in afghanistan or not. and then he decided to do so. as for what he said he spent all his time reading about vietnam. he didn't read about...
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he needs to get the obama folks tout do that properly. ake a very good point in that president trump has to repair so much of the damage. >> precisely. lou: that president trump created are in country. >> and wants to continue, and wants to continue. lou: yeah, and meanwhile, he's leading a nation and trying to build a future and doing, my opinion, quite a good job of it. lieutenant colonel tony shaffer, good to have you here. >> thank you, sir up. >> next, what president trump wants from his upcoming meeting with vladimir putin. kimberly guilfoyle joins me, we'll talk about the g20 developments and tomorrow's meeting with vladimir putin. i said it. that's right. trump meets putin. in a quick programming note, i'll be on hannity talking with laura ingraham how president trump left the dems sputtering. join us at 10:00 on the fox news channel. a lot more straight ahead. stay with us. ♪ .. people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna re
he needs to get the obama folks tout do that properly. ake a very good point in that president trump has to repair so much of the damage. >> precisely. lou: that president trump created are in country. >> and wants to continue, and wants to continue. lou: yeah, and meanwhile, he's leading a nation and trying to build a future and doing, my opinion, quite a good job of it. lieutenant colonel tony shaffer, good to have you here. >> thank you, sir up. >> next, what...
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most of those documents are no at the obama library. so the only people that are seeing them are the people in the house intelligence committee. what we know from people and lawmakers, some of those unmasking requests has nothing to do with russia or national security. she's going to have a lot of explaining to do. so whether the american public is those answers remains to be seen. >> kimberly: it seems like political hacking. >> her exclamations the are so absurd, it's like she's heard nothing. and then when you have the goods on her, she begins to backpedal. and now she has to change her tune. and a fourth crime, lying to congress. she has to tell the truth or she is even in more serious trouble. >> kimberly: you make such a great point, she lied about all of those other things like benghazi, as well. thank you so much. hollywood filmmaker michael moore calls for fellow liberals to rise up this fourth of july. and liberal college professors on campuses are attacking president trump. we will have guests to react to these stories. stay w
most of those documents are no at the obama library. so the only people that are seeing them are the people in the house intelligence committee. what we know from people and lawmakers, some of those unmasking requests has nothing to do with russia or national security. she's going to have a lot of explaining to do. so whether the american public is those answers remains to be seen. >> kimberly: it seems like political hacking. >> her exclamations the are so absurd, it's like she's...
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lou: the obama spy scandal is widening. susan rice's testimony has been delayed. atest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truc
lou: the obama spy scandal is widening. susan rice's testimony has been delayed. atest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy....
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i volunteered on the campaign -- >> for obama. >> for obama. my children to the inauguration to witness this historic moment. this great moment in american history. went to work immediately after the inauguration, went to work for john kerry on the senate foreign relations committee on the democratic staff. i'm a third-generation democrat. i've always been a democrat. i've always been a progressive. then the whole weight of the u.s. government fell on my head. and so i got to meet people like tom drake, for example, at nsa. he was an nsa whistleblower who was prosecuted under the espionage act during the balm. obama administration and others. it turns out between the passage of the espionage act in 1917, and obama's inauguration in 2009, three americans were charged with espionage for speaking to the press. just during the obama administration, eight people were charged with espionage. espionage is one of the most -- it's one of the gravest crimes with which an american can be charged, it frequently carries with it the death penalty and eight p
i volunteered on the campaign -- >> for obama. >> for obama. my children to the inauguration to witness this historic moment. this great moment in american history. went to work immediately after the inauguration, went to work for john kerry on the senate foreign relations committee on the democratic staff. i'm a third-generation democrat. i've always been a democrat. i've always been a progressive. then the whole weight of the u.s. government fell on my head. and so i got to meet...
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where the hell was he for 8 years of the obama administration? calling out the dems and the left wing national media by name, dimon chose to blame featureless generic gridlock for the glacial pace of putting through the president's nominees. >> have one of the most bureaucratic litigious societies on the planet. it's almost an embarrassment being an american citizen traveling around the world and listening to the stupid [bleep] we have to deal with in this country. he doesn't have the guts to acknowledge what the president who has been in office less than 6 months has already accomplished. all of this from a bank that paid $40 million in fines from violating sanctions to manipulating securities. which at times it was the largest settlement between the government and an american corporation. sometimes it's just tough being an american, mr. dimon. dimon's jpmorgan chase settled a case with the justice department. dimon has a short memory but no shortage of hubris. dimon doesn't credit president trump with the $4 trillion runup in our equities marke
where the hell was he for 8 years of the obama administration? calling out the dems and the left wing national media by name, dimon chose to blame featureless generic gridlock for the glacial pace of putting through the president's nominees. >> have one of the most bureaucratic litigious societies on the planet. it's almost an embarrassment being an american citizen traveling around the world and listening to the stupid [bleep] we have to deal with in this country. he doesn't have the...
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and while most inroads were made toward that goal during the obama administration, the environmental extremists will continue to use our court system and the media to ensure that the war on fossil fuels continues, putting american jobs and the economy at risk. and -- well, back in oklahoma, it's kind of funny. i established a policy for the last 20 years that every year -- at the end of every week i will either, if i don't have to be in afghanistan or someplace, i'm always back in the state. i'm never here. i've been in aviation for many years, so i get one of my airplanes, get to travel around the state, and talk to people, real people, and people don't understand this. you don't get logical questions asked or responded to here in washington. they'll say, for example -- and this happened early in the obama administration. they would come up to me and say, all right, explain this to me, inhofe. we have a president who has a war on fossil fuels, trying to do away with fossil fuels. he doesn't like nuclear either. and yet, it's nuclear and fossil fuels, which is oil and gas and -- acco
and while most inroads were made toward that goal during the obama administration, the environmental extremists will continue to use our court system and the media to ensure that the war on fossil fuels continues, putting american jobs and the economy at risk. and -- well, back in oklahoma, it's kind of funny. i established a policy for the last 20 years that every year -- at the end of every week i will either, if i don't have to be in afghanistan or someplace, i'm always back in the state....
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lou: the obama spy scandal is widening. susan rice's testimony has been delayed. pments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. the care that ctca brings is the kind of care i've wanted for my patients. being able to spend time with them, have a whole team to look
lou: the obama spy scandal is widening. susan rice's testimony has been delayed. pments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this....