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welcome to larry king now i'm tom green filling in for larry today and i'm happy to have the very funny margaret cho to the show margaret's a talented comedian known for her outspoken comedy specials critiquing social and political issues particularly regarding race and sexuality and in 2012 she was nominated for an emmy for her guest appearance on 30 rock as kim jong il margaret also appears on season 2 of this close which premieres on sundance now on september 12th she also has a new podcast called the margaret show and is currently on a comedy tour the margaret show show. that's great are you enjoying the new podcast i love it i think it's really fun i mean i was pod casting actually at the dawn of podcasting in 2012 and i did it for a while i really loved it but i just kind of it was a lot to you know kind of figure it out and also do like stand up and everything so i kind of gave it up but now i started again which it's really fun if you had a favorite interview so far my favorite interview i just did well the episode that's out right now which i really liked was diablo cody who i
welcome to larry king now i'm tom green filling in for larry today and i'm happy to have the very funny margaret cho to the show margaret's a talented comedian known for her outspoken comedy specials critiquing social and political issues particularly regarding race and sexuality and in 2012 she was nominated for an emmy for her guest appearance on 30 rock as kim jong il margaret also appears on season 2 of this close which premieres on sundance now on september 12th she also has a new podcast...
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to signal it in a park but barcelona they have stars in attack in the likes of luis suarez and tom green's mind these 2 players obviously are going to strike fear any opposing side but dortmund are a young side that's on the kumba you can say jade and sand show from the start of last season into this season has more sense to anyone in all of european football pock all kafir is a former barcelona player he came out recently saying he felt disrespected during his days at barcelona he has a bone to pick with the team coming to town tonight so i think all in all you can look at this competition a lot of people have favorites they say dortmund can win they just came back a win at home in their league domestically so all in all you got to give the home crowd advantage as shot because played as a dollar to the park is like having an extra mental pitch. and the other german club are not just the leipzig how do you write their chances in lisbon against benfica well like rb lively because they are currently the top of the table in the bundesliga they have a very solid defense they have a young maste
to signal it in a park but barcelona they have stars in attack in the likes of luis suarez and tom green's mind these 2 players obviously are going to strike fear any opposing side but dortmund are a young side that's on the kumba you can say jade and sand show from the start of last season into this season has more sense to anyone in all of european football pock all kafir is a former barcelona player he came out recently saying he felt disrespected during his days at barcelona he has a bone...
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tom: u.k. banks on the green, francine lacqua. good morning, tom, steve.ven if the u.s.-china trade concerns are dealt with? if we have a deal, will we still be in a possible recession? steve: the industrial slowdown was taking place before the trade war really heated up, so i think -- i mean, there are two major issues paired one, will there be a deal between china and the u.s.? i have my doubts but i don't have any more insight into that than anybody else. the more interesting thing to talk about is what the global central banks are doing, including the fed, and how long that will take to work or whether that will work. the fed started lowering rates in june. any economist will tell you that transmission mechanism takes at least a year. so the earliest that the u.s. economy should start to pick up his next summer. that seems to be missing some people's and analysis these days. people think the fed lowers interest rates and things get better all of a sudden, but it does not work that way. does the normal transmission of the fed lowering rates work at this
tom: u.k. banks on the green, francine lacqua. good morning, tom, steve.ven if the u.s.-china trade concerns are dealt with? if we have a deal, will we still be in a possible recession? steve: the industrial slowdown was taking place before the trade war really heated up, so i think -- i mean, there are two major issues paired one, will there be a deal between china and the u.s.? i have my doubts but i don't have any more insight into that than anybody else. the more interesting thing to talk...
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here's one mp, tom tugendhat — in the empty green benches today.nsion of parliament is the house speaker, john bercow. here he is calling mps back to parliament. in the light of that explicit judgment, i have instructed the house authorities to prepare a not for the recall, the prorogation was unlawful and is void, to prepare for the resumption of the business of the resumption of the business of the house of commons. jessica parker is in westminster. how much of a political earthquake is this? are there after—shocks you're still feeling? perhaps put it in context for global viewers. feeling? perhaps put it in context for globalviewers. it feeling? perhaps put it in context for global viewers. it was com pletely for global viewers. it was completely bizarre today. the ruling from the supreme court left many jaws dropped to the floor, and i went into the house of commons to see whether it was still setting in what was going on and i went on to the commons chamber because during prorogation or a recess, those areas open up to tourists, and sure enoug
here's one mp, tom tugendhat — in the empty green benches today.nsion of parliament is the house speaker, john bercow. here he is calling mps back to parliament. in the light of that explicit judgment, i have instructed the house authorities to prepare a not for the recall, the prorogation was unlawful and is void, to prepare for the resumption of the business of the resumption of the business of the house of commons. jessica parker is in westminster. how much of a political earthquake is...
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inform you you cannot get the new land rover defender in rose gold. .rancine: not yet tom: they need the queen's greenaordinary chart on this day of prorogation, goes back to john major and tony blair, 1997 with week sterling. we end up withd labor leader blair. weak sterling on a trade-weighted races and we prorogue again. they are not correlated, but there is a point about government turmoil. there is a point when you get exhausted. derek: there is. the short-term momentum got exhausted and that has given us a bounce. the difference is we still have a major event coming, whether or not there is no deal or a deal coming. tom: you nailed this when you were doing fx full-time. do you have a sterling call? 1.10, 60%are below probability of no deal. i would've -- agree with therese , with all the news about boris johnson's bad week, they want a general election and we are still heading for one. the bulls are suggesting that more and more people in the u.k. are sick and tired of brexit and they just want it done. his aggression in pushing towards a no deal is resonating with the people, and he has a 40%,
inform you you cannot get the new land rover defender in rose gold. .rancine: not yet tom: they need the queen's greenaordinary chart on this day of prorogation, goes back to john major and tony blair, 1997 with week sterling. we end up withd labor leader blair. weak sterling on a trade-weighted races and we prorogue again. they are not correlated, but there is a point about government turmoil. there is a point when you get exhausted. derek: there is. the short-term momentum got exhausted and...
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tom: francine, battling the sirens and the protests at the green.bloomberg now for a graphical representation of protests. brexit in the plunge from the 145 area, down we go to the unthinkable autumn of 2016, rally rollover right on trend and we break down the new sterling weakness. that's just one indicator, one map of the tensions of brexit as we go to the prime minister's speech this afternoon. francine? francine: we have a baritone today. it's pretty feisty at westminister. waking up to the prospect of a third general election in just over four years. that's the latest here from westminister in a dramatic ultimatum the u.k. prime minister boris johnson will tend to trigger a snap poll on october 14 if he loses a vote in parliament. m.p.'s that include a no deal brexit including senior members of his conservative party will try to seize control of the parliamentary business with the aim of passing legislation to delay brexit in the event of no deal. joining us scott fields, black rock chief strategist and bloomberg reporter jeff. to the politics
tom: francine, battling the sirens and the protests at the green.bloomberg now for a graphical representation of protests. brexit in the plunge from the 145 area, down we go to the unthinkable autumn of 2016, rally rollover right on trend and we break down the new sterling weakness. that's just one indicator, one map of the tensions of brexit as we go to the prime minister's speech this afternoon. francine? francine: we have a baritone today. it's pretty feisty at westminister. waking up to the...
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good last year green book was screened it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the children so international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in the fall of adolphine 1st let's see scott just let's see a quick short clip. joe joe my old friend i had health wealth and then they call me a scanned rabbit people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. hi scott now scott that's sounds quite surreal you've seen it all. yeah actually not a bad word for this this is is a quite unusual film has a weird pitch lied it is a story about a young german boy who idolizes the nazis set close to the end of the 2nd world war and then he has this imaginary friend who is a version of adult sort of a boyhood childish version of a goofy adult hitler and then the boy himself comes into conflict because h
good last year green book was screened it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the children so international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend...
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green new deal that we are putting forward... factional infighting, getting rid of his deputy, probably not. tomeputy leader of the party and i enjoy working with him. but as labour gets ready for its annual conference, it's an internal row that is dominating, after mr corbyn‘s left—wing backers in momentum tried to oust tom watson by scrapping his deputy leader position. it's a straight sectarian attack on a broad—church party and it is moving us into a different kind of institution, where pluralism isn't tolerated, where factional observance has to be adhered to completely, and it is kind of completely going against the traditions the labour party has had for 100 years. some of mr corbyn‘s allies have been angry at mr watson for publicly contradicting the leader in recent months. but the timing of this plot, potentially just weeks before a general election, left others furious. i think lots of people will be frustrated that this move from a small section, from a small clique, is actually undermining jeremy corbyn‘s ability to get the message across about the transformative policies that a labo
green new deal that we are putting forward... factional infighting, getting rid of his deputy, probably not. tomeputy leader of the party and i enjoy working with him. but as labour gets ready for its annual conference, it's an internal row that is dominating, after mr corbyn‘s left—wing backers in momentum tried to oust tom watson by scrapping his deputy leader position. it's a straight sectarian attack on a broad—church party and it is moving us into a different kind of institution,...
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good last year the green book was screened here it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the toronto international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in the fall of. first let's see scott just let's see a quick short clip. joe joe my old friend i had health problems as a man they call me a skin and rabbit people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. hi scott now scott that's sounds quite surreal you've seen it all. yeah actually not a bad word for this this is a quite unusual film has a weird pitch slide it is a story about a young german boy who idolizes the nazis set close to the end of the 2nd world war and then he has this imaginary fred who is a version of adult sort of a boyhood childish version of a goofy adult hitler and then the boy himself comes into conflict because he discovers
good last year the green book was screened here it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the toronto international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary...
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good last year green book was screened it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the toronto international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie joe joe rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in the form of. first let's see scott just let's see a quick short clip. joe joe my old friend play until 5. and then they call me a scared rabbit people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. hi scott now scott that's sounds quite surreal you've seen it sotelo small. yeah i actually got a bad word for this this is is a quite unusual film has a weird pitch life it is a story about a young german boy who idolizes the nazis set close to the end of the 2nd world war and then he has this imaginary fred who is a version of adult sort of a boyhood childish version of a goofy adult hitler and then the boy himself comes into conflict because he disco
good last year green book was screened it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the toronto international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie joe joe rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in...
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tom, the floor is yours. >> thank you. before i mention signals, the red, yellow and green, we need, i say, dedicated signals to hold back pedestrianed t pedestrianse turns turn. you have to make the decision in the beginning of a light change when it turns to green to let cars turn right or turn left while the pedestrians are still holding up. if you ban left-hand turns, that's ok and if you dedicate left-hand turns, they need to be dedicated in the beginning of a signal change. what about magic eye signals that say there are people on a corner waiting or there's no traffic in the oncoming lanes or sides? i don't know how that can work but we have magic eyes everywhere and maybe they can control the signal. old folks crossing, that seems to be a major problem. is there a button that we can hit at the corner that old people can say gets ten more seconds to get across the street, that holds the lights up? and vanesse again, the buses that we'll wind up putting on vanesse, if they stop at every other stop, we can do all of the stops that we had once on vanesse. the old folks on vanesse could use it. there are people that are going to g
tom, the floor is yours. >> thank you. before i mention signals, the red, yellow and green, we need, i say, dedicated signals to hold back pedestrianed t pedestrianse turns turn. you have to make the decision in the beginning of a light change when it turns to green to let cars turn right or turn left while the pedestrians are still holding up. if you ban left-hand turns, that's ok and if you dedicate left-hand turns, they need to be dedicated in the beginning of a signal change. what...
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good last year green book was screened it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping him he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the toronto international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq's fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black comedy about a young boy in the hitler youth who has an imaginary friend in the fall i had to 1st let's see scott just let's see a quick short clip. joe joe my old friend. what's called it and then they call me a scanned rabbit people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. hi scott now scott that's sounds quite surreal you've seen it all. yeah that's real is actually not a bad word for this this is is a quite unusual film has a weird pitch lied it is a story about a young german boy who idolize the nazis set close to the end of the 2nd world war and then he has this imaginary fred who is a version of adult sort of a boyhood childish version of sort of a goofy adult hitler and then the boy himself comes into confl
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also worth noting the austrian green party hit 1a%, its highest ever result in a general election. tommuch more than they actually lost much more than they expected and much more than was predicted for them in the polls running up to the election. in one part, because of the things that theirformer chairman part, because of the things that their former chairman said in this video that was shot, and on the other hand because of allegations that only turned up a couple of days before the election and are accusing him of having privately spent money that was given to him by the party for representation. they even paid for representation. they even paid for his private homejust outside for representation. they even paid for his private home just outside of vienna, that has not turned in well with the voters of that party, and so with the voters of that party, and so they actually lost much more than was expected. and the greens, a much better night for them. do you think they could end up in government? better night for them. do you think they could end up in government7m very likely possi
also worth noting the austrian green party hit 1a%, its highest ever result in a general election. tommuch more than they actually lost much more than they expected and much more than was predicted for them in the polls running up to the election. in one part, because of the things that theirformer chairman part, because of the things that their former chairman said in this video that was shot, and on the other hand because of allegations that only turned up a couple of days before the election...
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green. d.c. buzzing after democrats rashida tlaib and alexandria ocasio-cortez launched a withering attack on former i.c.e. chief toman. >> mr. homan as a fellow american i want you to know your contribution in as acting director i.c.e. will be remembered as one of ruthless and inhumane treatment of asylum seekers and the authorization of the separation policy and preventing sick children before this committee from seek life-saving medical treatment. liz: here is thomas homan firing back. >> i have forgotten more than you will ever know. every i have said is accurate. i am here on my own time to speak to the american people. >> you can go toe-to-toe with me any day. >> you have got to let me answer the question instead of dropping a bomb then running away. >> let me just say this. director homan has spent his life, his career dedicated to protecting our borders. he's invited to speak before this subcommittee of congress to be ridiculed, to be named calling, just disrespectful for what he has done for this country. i commend him for stepping up and holding his ground. what did we solve? we didn't solve anything. you
green. d.c. buzzing after democrats rashida tlaib and alexandria ocasio-cortez launched a withering attack on former i.c.e. chief toman. >> mr. homan as a fellow american i want you to know your contribution in as acting director i.c.e. will be remembered as one of ruthless and inhumane treatment of asylum seekers and the authorization of the separation policy and preventing sick children before this committee from seek life-saving medical treatment. liz: here is thomas homan firing back....
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tom mcclintock disagree. he joins us now. congressman, tell us why you disagree and thank you. >> well, i watched these greens gone wild policiesifornia from the golden state to an economic basket case. these are the same policies that were pioneered 15, 20 years ago by jerry brown and arnold schwarzenegger. they have now produced among the highest electricity and gasoline prices in the united states, they create artificial shortages. in the case of today's bill which is really the first plank in the green new deal, they would shut off all of america's vast offshore petroleum reserves, even to exploration. can't even look for more. and it's ironic because of this administration's pro-growth policies, for the first time in our lifetimes, america's now energy independent. we are the biggest petroleum producer today on the planet. we have now exceeded both saudi arabia and russia and that is helping to fuel the dramatic economic expansion that we have enjoyed under this administration. the democrats would turn all of that back to the 1970s and those old enough to remember those days when people were lining up for blocks to get gas
tom mcclintock disagree. he joins us now. congressman, tell us why you disagree and thank you. >> well, i watched these greens gone wild policiesifornia from the golden state to an economic basket case. these are the same policies that were pioneered 15, 20 years ago by jerry brown and arnold schwarzenegger. they have now produced among the highest electricity and gasoline prices in the united states, they create artificial shortages. in the case of today's bill which is really the first...
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tom the truth nor about serving their constituents. all this is about for them is power and an inexplicable hatred and rage towards donald trump. render what congressman al green said in may, g democrats don't impeach the president, he is likely to win reelection. that pretty much sums it up, the end goal has always been impeachment. there is no path, no crimes high crimes, misdemeanors, abuse of power, bribery, none of that. for the past three years, democrats have tried and failed time and againto manufacture th. nancy pelosi, we have many options and many choices on impeachment, we'll just pick one and if there is no quid pro quo, we'll lower the bar. hysteria now surrounding ukraine is no different. devin nunes one of his finest moments in congress,e he summed it up perfectly. let's take a look at. >> i want to congratulate democrats on the rollout of the latest informational warfare operation against the president and their extraordinary ability to once again enlist the mainstream media in their campaign. this operation began with media reports from the prime instigators of the russiah collusion hoax, that a whistle-blower is claiming president trump made
tom the truth nor about serving their constituents. all this is about for them is power and an inexplicable hatred and rage towards donald trump. render what congressman al green said in may, g democrats don't impeach the president, he is likely to win reelection. that pretty much sums it up, the end goal has always been impeachment. there is no path, no crimes high crimes, misdemeanors, abuse of power, bribery, none of that. for the past three years, democrats have tried and failed time and...
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green men. "completely mad", "incredibly destructive" and "undemocratic" — that's how some senior labour mps have reacted to the news that deputy leader tomallout comes ahead of the labour party conference, which gets under way in brighton today. we're joined from there now by shadow women and equalities secretary, dawn butler. thank you very much for talking to us thank you very much for talking to us this morning. i know that you wa nt to us this morning. i know that you want to talk about, and we will talk about, how we were pushing summers to get employers in the workplace to recognise the menopause and adjust the for women —— how you are pushing for some employers in the workplace to recognise the menopause and adjust for women. at the moment there is a push to remove the deputy leader of the labour party, what is your position on this? what you're referencing is a motion that was forward at the party's national executive body, democratically elected members, they put motions all the time and they discuss many, many motions. it has, in effect, a private meeting, which i am not a pa rt private meeting, which i am not a part of, so it
green men. "completely mad", "incredibly destructive" and "undemocratic" — that's how some senior labour mps have reacted to the news that deputy leader tomallout comes ahead of the labour party conference, which gets under way in brighton today. we're joined from there now by shadow women and equalities secretary, dawn butler. thank you very much for talking to us thank you very much for talking to us this morning. i know that you wa nt to us this morning. i...
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tom brokaw visited a group of vets telling their stories from the stage. >> reporter: some stories you have to live and tell which is why scott mann wrote his play last hour. he was a green the longer it goes on. the less people aware that this happened. >> reporter: when he returned home, it was difficult to convey what he endured in combat. >> it is our obligation to help people understand it because we are going to keep sending people into harm's way and we got to understand it. >> reporter: pouring out his experiences on the page but he soon found he had a real play on his hands and a powerful tool for healing. >> build this to help katy to understand why i had to be gone so much. >> it is amazing how you put people in the room and they connect around the hard subject. >> wake up, americans don't care anymore. casts and crew and all special vo forces of vet erans. >> we brought our own lights and sound in and everything about this play, we have earned as we go down the road. this tour is not easy. >> no. driving in new york reminded me of driving back a few times. you got to be aggressive around here. >> who do you think pick up the pieces of what you boys break over
tom brokaw visited a group of vets telling their stories from the stage. >> reporter: some stories you have to live and tell which is why scott mann wrote his play last hour. he was a green the longer it goes on. the less people aware that this happened. >> reporter: when he returned home, it was difficult to convey what he endured in combat. >> it is our obligation to help people understand it because we are going to keep sending people into harm's way and we got to...
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green on the screen. "bloomberg surveillance" continues in the next hour with francine lacqua and tom keene.is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. francine: this hour, britain's most senior justices will rule on the prime minister's suspension of parliament. worse, the day after date it shows german manufacturing slumping, business expectations touched the lowest in more than a decade. europe joins the united states in blaming iran for last week's saudi attack. president trump is expected to address world leaders today. this is "bloomberg surveillance." lacqua at our global headquarters with london. -- tom keene. geopoliticsl the and tension in new york city. be: the prime minister will a little bit outside, a new , whoopment
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biden and amy klobuchar talk about the green new deal as aspirational and not sign onto all the details. >> bill: howard schultz drew out and leaving the race entirely. tomr the dnc with the round of debates next week. 10 on stage next week, chris. my impression is that every debate they've had has sent the race into a different direction. in all likelihood probably each debate with each passing debate has sharpened the focus for the democratic field. my guess is next week will do something similar to that. >> yes and no. i certainly agree we have had a reaction after each set of debates. on the other hand, you know, after that immediate reaction it seems to bounce back to the kind of normal in the sense that joe biden -- i'm frankly surprised given all the negative press he has gotten on all his misstatements, gaffes, shaky performances on the debate stage. he still maintains a lead. after that first debate and kamala harris going after him, there was a kind of -- she rose, he fell and then it kind of reset. he is up in the national level at 30%. closer in iowa and much closer in new hampshire. he is the frontrunner until he isn't. >> bill: i agree with
biden and amy klobuchar talk about the green new deal as aspirational and not sign onto all the details. >> bill: howard schultz drew out and leaving the race entirely. tomr the dnc with the round of debates next week. 10 on stage next week, chris. my impression is that every debate they've had has sent the race into a different direction. in all likelihood probably each debate with each passing debate has sharpened the focus for the democratic field. my guess is next week will do...
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green ruffled shirt. >> i want to see it. >> i don't think we see that y day. i feel confident saying that. >> i want to see it next season. i want to see tom nichols next year.k about iran right now. you have the president of the united states yesterday saying that the saudis who actually played him better than any country i think so far his first trip abroad, they flashed his image up on -- >> it was too easy. >> hotels, gave him the orb treatment. it was too easy to manipulate donald trump. now donald trump is saying they pay cash, they pay us hundreds of billions of dollars every year, they create jobs in america and he seems to draw from that that if the saudis need us to attack iran, to invade iran, to do the saudis bidding, that he's perfectly willing to do so because, quote, they pay cash. what do you say to that? >> some of that i think is top cover with his voters to say, look, no matter what i do, if i move forward, if i -- if i back up, it's always because somebody is paying an american worker. and i think that's really an important part of the message he's always sending when he's at these rallies or when he's making these statements. he's just k
green ruffled shirt. >> i want to see it. >> i don't think we see that y day. i feel confident saying that. >> i want to see it next season. i want to see tom nichols next year.k about iran right now. you have the president of the united states yesterday saying that the saudis who actually played him better than any country i think so far his first trip abroad, they flashed his image up on -- >> it was too easy. >> hotels, gave him the orb treatment. it was too...
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green new deal, more u.n. treaties. et cetera. so this message of fear. steve: is it working in sweden? >> it's working in sweden and working in europe and now comes tomiety medication. they believe they are going to die. thigh is the greta affects. she is causing and instilling fear in millions of kids around the world and has them believing that government can legislate our climate. if we pass the green new deal in america kids can go back to school. ainsley: a lot of kids watch their other friends say certain things. they jump on board. they celebrate, you know, earth day and do all these projects. steve: peer pressure. ainsley: if this were your child though what would you tell him or her. >> first of all i would tell them the government can't legislate the climate. i would tell them there are dissenting scientists even within the united nations that don't buy this nonsense that they're being told. they have to be told a balanced view. a lot of this goes back to common core curriculum and in public schools. no dissent is allowed. parrot the al gore line. if you really want to protest do something challenging. why would you skip school? that's an e
green new deal, more u.n. treaties. et cetera. so this message of fear. steve: is it working in sweden? >> it's working in sweden and working in europe and now comes tomiety medication. they believe they are going to die. thigh is the greta affects. she is causing and instilling fear in millions of kids around the world and has them believing that government can legislate our climate. if we pass the green new deal in america kids can go back to school. ainsley: a lot of kids watch their...