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uma? >> peter, thank you very much. >>> so donald trump is trying to make inroads with the traditionally democratic voting bloc. appearing at that church service for the first time in this election cycle. will his efforts have an impact? joining us now with some insight, governor mike huckabee, former 2016 gop presidential candidate, and the former governor of arkansas. welcome. great to have you here on the show today. >> thanks a lot, uma. great to be back. >> let me get your take on this. he was there in that church and it was a very different sounding donald trump in that -- take the microphone there. very interesting indeed because, you know, he was getting some flack from critics who were saying he's making an outreach to african-american voters but not speaking to african-american audiences. so now he's doing that. what's your reaction to this? >> it's a very smart move on donald trump's part. i thought it was bold for him t. go to a place where most people wouldn't expect he should
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uma? >> thank you very much. >>> well, a pitch battle under way right now between hillary clinton and donald trump for the support of military leaders. each now counting more than 100 retired generals and admirals in their scamp after this week's commander in chief forum. hillary clinton taking a bold stance during that forum when it comes to american troops and syria and iraq. listen. >> they are not going to get ground troops. we are not putting ground troops into iraq ever again and we're not putting ground troops into syria. we're going to defeat isis without committing american ground troops. so those are the kinds of decisions we have to make on a case-by-case basis. >> and joining us now with reaction. we have retired four-star general wesley clark who is a former nato supreme allied commander and endorsing mrs. clinton. >> thank you, uma. >> you're part of a list that includes more than 100 military leaders backing mrs. clinton right now and this week's commander in chief forum gav
uma? >> thank you very much. >>> well, a pitch battle under way right now between hillary clinton and donald trump for the support of military leaders. each now counting more than 100 retired generals and admirals in their scamp after this week's commander in chief forum. hillary clinton taking a bold stance during that forum when it comes to american troops and syria and iraq. listen. >> they are not going to get ground troops. we are not putting ground troops into iraq...
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>> i think it's even more so than that, uma. what concerns me is how we're allowing a party to determine our value. notice that we had 90 black americans killed last month and not a peep out of the democratic party. 83% of black americans not working, not a peep pour the last few years. a black policeman who kills a black american who has a gun and we have riots. 70% of those arrested, i read the other day, are coming from out of state. we have the value of our race being dictated based on the policies or agenda of a democratic party. right now they need voters out, they're trying to rj in jazz their base. i think americans have to be very careful. not only black americans in the inner city but policemen. at this point democrats are desperate. they're addicted to the breeding of black voters. they have been for years. we have to look at what the agenda is and recognize we have value other than just being shot by policemen. >> let's talk really about the people who have been affected by all this, the people who live in these comm
>> i think it's even more so than that, uma. what concerns me is how we're allowing a party to determine our value. notice that we had 90 black americans killed last month and not a peep out of the democratic party. 83% of black americans not working, not a peep pour the last few years. a black policeman who kills a black american who has a gun and we have riots. 70% of those arrested, i read the other day, are coming from out of state. we have the value of our race being dictated based...
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>> reporter: yeah, to say the least, uma. not only assad's regime but russia is seeing that opposition fighters continue to attack them and some of them are backed by the united states. in a way, they're blaming the u.s. saying we're upholding our end of this agreement but you guys aren't. you have to do more to stop the rebel fighters. having said that, russian president vladimir putin addressing reporters during a trip said that rebel fighters backed by the united states are taking advantage of the cease-fire to regroup. russian officials have also said that the u.s. is not getting moderate opposition forces to separate from al qaeda's affiliate in syria. president putin acknowledged this is a difficult task, but if it doesn't happen, other russian military officials say it could ultimately ruin and destroy the cease-fire. then there's the other big point here, the issue of humanitarian aid. u.s. officials say syria's government needs to ensure safe passage for a convoy of u.n. humanitarian trucks stuck on the turkish side
>> reporter: yeah, to say the least, uma. not only assad's regime but russia is seeing that opposition fighters continue to attack them and some of them are backed by the united states. in a way, they're blaming the u.s. saying we're upholding our end of this agreement but you guys aren't. you have to do more to stop the rebel fighters. having said that, russian president vladimir putin addressing reporters during a trip said that rebel fighters backed by the united states are taking...
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you see uma thurman, and check this out, that is mya hawk, her daughter with evan hawk. >> she is a very chic, gorgeous girl. so yyu agree that every girl loves a little bad boy? >> to a point, yeah. his new movie. >> ben in full boston accent plays the son of a cop gone to the dark side. >> i went away a soldier, i came home an outlaw. >> my father says there once was a good man in you. >> i want to be a i stopped kissing rings a long ago. >> he became a rum runner in florida. >> you don't think i'm strong enough? >> i don't know if you're cruel enough. >> making life more dangerous are the two women he is involved with. >> we do want to go where we want to go. mistress of another gangster. >> you spend your life hoping somebody will punish you for here i am. >> in this sports drama directed by affleck, he seems caught up in a world he can't control. >> breaking the rules meant nothing. you had to be strong enough to make your own. >> that looks wild. >> ben also wrote the screen play for live by night. and if you remember he won his first oscar for co-writing good will hunting with mat
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you see uma thurman, and check this out, that is mya hawk, her daughter with evan hawk. >> she is a very chic, gorgeous girl. so yyu agree that every girl loves a little bad boy? >> to a point, yeah. >> okay, to a point, ben affleck his new movie. >> ben in full boston accent plays the son of a cop gone to the dark side. >> i went away a soldier, i came home an outlaw. >> my father says there once was a good man in you. ago. >> he became a rum runner in florida. >> you don't think i'm strong enough? >> i don't know if you're cruel enough. >> making life more dangerous are the two women he is involved with. >> we do want to go where we want to go. mistress of another gangster. >> you spend your life hoping somebody will punish you for your sins. >> in this sports drama directed by affleck, he seems caught up in a world he can't control. >> breaking the rules meant nothing. you had to be strong enough to make your own. >> that looks wild. >> ben also wrote the screen play for live by night. and if you remember he won his first oscar for co-writing good personal makeup tips, her secrets to
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smith and then we'll leap at the goal line and falling to the end zone with the 46 yard and after the umas fumble, another quick strike by the eagles. against smith. this time 36 yards on the hookup and eagles taken out to the 13?7 lead and put this away with 15 yards for the touchdown. boston college winning the first game since september 26th for last year. congrats. 26?7 the final. >> central michigan. trailing awarded the time out and the hail mary. problem is dude doesn't have the arm to reach the end zone. and problem solved with the lateral and cory willis taking the chest pass and chippewa with the play of the day! that's q. ing to do it live in arizona! we have cardinals, patriots, real football! sunday night football right here on 7 nbc. guys, back to you! thanks. talk a little baseball now. the local grafitti artist honoring big papi. the artist goes by vdub and painted the mural of david ortiz to honor the red sox legend before he retires. he painted it at the assembly row as part of the live 5 hour event. it will eventually be displayed inside muse paint bar which is inside th
smith and then we'll leap at the goal line and falling to the end zone with the 46 yard and after the umas fumble, another quick strike by the eagles. against smith. this time 36 yards on the hookup and eagles taken out to the 13?7 lead and put this away with 15 yards for the touchdown. boston college winning the first game since september 26th for last year. congrats. 26?7 the final. >> central michigan. trailing awarded the time out and the hail mary. problem is dude doesn't have the...
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these guys didds uma great job.. thank you for the entire staff here at whole foods in university heights. more of fox8 when we come back. welcome back. former u.s. soccer star lauren holiday has been diagnosed withr a brain tumor while pregnant.le. the midfielder who retired from soccer last year, won gold with the u.s. national team in 2008 and 2012.dfieldtired from year, her husband, new orleansd, new s nba to care for his wife.ua is the couple is expecting theirupe first child next month.xpecting doctors are recommending laurena wait until after it's born touri have brian surgery to remove a benign, tumor on the right side have brian sugery to r the couple has not spoken publicly about the health crisit but the pelicans team owner has said he supports drew'sorts drws decision, and has encouraged him to take as much time as he needs.ecision, following 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick's lead u.s. soccer star megan rapinoe is nog kneeling during the national anthem.ra rapinoe made the move sundayhe l night, before
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let me pick up with uma, for 1 1/2 hours there was no word on whaled what happened until the campaign said she was overheated in the low 80s in new york and she ditched her press pool which is just the kind of eventuality they had to trend in a penned in area, so did being secret make it worse. >> there have been a couple of health events where it is building to this narrative she could have a health problem. i don't think the waiting or the lack of transparency helps. that said, journalists covering this have a duty to separate legitimate coverage of her health from a lot of the conspiracies that are going on. like we saw on the intent last week she was wearing a hearing aid because the light was hitting her ear strange limit. >> completely bogus. >> you have to be careful. >> my next question, and the first report on cable news according to the sources was leventhal and this is before there was video and we did not know what happened the journalists have been treading lightly on her health issues, feeling that the consensus is some conservatives make a federal case out of every coug
let me pick up with uma, for 1 1/2 hours there was no word on whaled what happened until the campaign said she was overheated in the low 80s in new york and she ditched her press pool which is just the kind of eventuality they had to trend in a penned in area, so did being secret make it worse. >> there have been a couple of health events where it is building to this narrative she could have a health problem. i don't think the waiting or the lack of transparency helps. that said,...
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i'm uma pemmaraju live in new york. we're following several major stories. americans are on alert as tropical storm hermine barrels up the east coast as it threatens to disrupt and wash out the holiday weekend in several states. we're tracking this monster storm. plus this. >> we're all create bid the same god. we must love each other and support each other, and we are in this all together. >> donald trump striking a very different tone. one we haven't heard too often on the campaign trail as he continues his
i'm uma pemmaraju live in new york. we're following several major stories. americans are on alert as tropical storm hermine barrels up the east coast as it threatens to disrupt and wash out the holiday weekend in several states. we're tracking this monster storm. plus this. >> we're all create bid the same god. we must love each other and support each other, and we are in this all together. >> donald trump striking a very different tone. one we haven't heard too often on the...
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. >> we have proof that without question there was a pay to play scheme that was run between uma abedinhe case, not the case -- >> people wanting to get jobs -- >> no, we do, we do know that. >> we know donald trump gave $100,000 to the citizens u fi s foundation and has -- >> has also hired -- >> and has hired the individual to run his campaign. so you tell me where -- tell me what the connection is. because i can see it quite clearly. what you fail to understand is the money the clinton foundation received went to do good works all over the world. that is proven. rating agencies have highlight rated the clint foundation as being incredibly charitable, doing good work and have kept their administrative costs low. we can talk about transparency but -- >> where is donald trump -- >> no one can understand when you guys talk over each other. bill clinton taking question, doing interviews about the foundation. bill clinton didn't like having questions asked of him. i think that's part of the problem. is both sides think that scrutiny is more of a one-way street the other way. kellyanne conw
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so here here you have a state actor, that, uma. our people do not even know it exists. and they are redefining poor doctrine. the other entity is the preparation state. it is also where they convert or bring over. but it's more understood as a brotherhood mission. the penetration face. why does the brotherhood say they're not going to be violent, because, because when they want to be violent they become a splinter to be violent they operate in the preparation stage. then you have things like al qaeda and isis which i should point out our -- it distinguishes them some from that regard. but what you have is if we understood stand all three of those groups and that's to reestablish the caliphate and the sharia law, then we we understand that what they are paying off each other is a common understanding of that. >> last question. >> all of that is explained in your book. catastrophic failure. thank you so much for this. thank you for a chapter leader who brings in speakers like you to keep up's informed. one sentence informed. one sentence in here, one quote you use, was a
so here here you have a state actor, that, uma. our people do not even know it exists. and they are redefining poor doctrine. the other entity is the preparation state. it is also where they convert or bring over. but it's more understood as a brotherhood mission. the penetration face. why does the brotherhood say they're not going to be violent, because, because when they want to be violent they become a splinter to be violent they operate in the preparation stage. then you have things like al...
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. >> did you ever get e-mails from uma or hillary? mr. cooper: maybe once a month. >> did you have any coronation with the foundation? mr. cooper: yes. there?wish or contact contact?s your bill again? primarily my role at the foundation was supporting president clinton's activities with the foundation. >> did you ever hear from huma or hillary about the foundation? mr. cooper: at various times. >> when did the foundation kick in? mr. cooper: officially, the foundation was launched as we were leaving the white house in support of the presidential library. >> before it became the charitable institution it became. mr. cooper: correct. did you receive e-mails from secretary clinton or whom aberdeen as to the state department business? mr. cooper: not that i recall. >> usually when they contact you , is it personal business or foundation business? mr. cooper: personal business. example?u give me an mr. cooper: asking where the president was. i will yield my remaining time to the chair. i would like to see a chronology of we've got the w-2s fro
. >> did you ever get e-mails from uma or hillary? mr. cooper: maybe once a month. >> did you have any coronation with the foundation? mr. cooper: yes. there?wish or contact contact?s your bill again? primarily my role at the foundation was supporting president clinton's activities with the foundation. >> did you ever hear from huma or hillary about the foundation? mr. cooper: at various times. >> when did the foundation kick in? mr. cooper: officially, the foundation...
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. >> you told fbi uma abedin recommended you contact bryan pagliano to build the new security system. >> i spoke with mr. pagliano at miss abedin request. i spoke as that system had its limitations and we were thinking about expanding it. we had opportunities using surplus equipment from the clinton campaign we could use for president clinton's office to set up. >> sorry. we've got to still move that microphone. just straighten it out and put it right there. there you go. a little closer. >> what conversations did you have with uma abedin about the setup of the server. >> i don't recall conversations with her about the setting up of the server. >> what about signature up e-mails. >> at some point conversation with her about setting up e-mail for servers. >> what about setting up for huma abedin. >> did you set up an e-mail for huma abedin? >> yes. >> did she use that. >> as far as i know yes. >> what other e-mails? >> other staffers in the office. not on the e-mail domain. >> clintone-mail.com. >> no other staffers i recall using that. >> so who had an e-mail address at clintone-mail.
. >> you told fbi uma abedin recommended you contact bryan pagliano to build the new security system. >> i spoke with mr. pagliano at miss abedin request. i spoke as that system had its limitations and we were thinking about expanding it. we had opportunities using surplus equipment from the clinton campaign we could use for president clinton's office to set up. >> sorry. we've got to still move that microphone. just straighten it out and put it right there. there you go. a...
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. >> patricia m uma. my brother, stephen and my uncle, francis. [applause] joseph j pcr jr..lack. betheth and quickly -- that ann quigly. >> james francis quinn. quinn.rdo j >> carol ramallah. leonard reg elia. >> eugene reggiano. >> laura marie reckon ec. >> michael. >> peter. raines. lisa raines. edward rall. >> lucas. >> maria ramirez. >> harry raymos. deborah ramsour. >> lorenzo ramsey. additive -- adam ram. >> jonathan randall. rhonda. >> robert. >> marcia rochford. rathkey. briancousin, fire captain christopher hickey. see you on the other side. >> my aunt, lillian. we miss you every single day, and i know you would be so proud of the woman joanna has become. and year, she became a wife five months ago, she became a mother of a beautiful little girl named after you and i know she will grow up being just as caring, loving and kind hearted as you were. [applause] >> william rob. >> gerard rousey. sera red heifer. >> michelle reid. >> donald j reagan. >> ronald m reagan. >> thomas reagan. >> christian reagan heart. isch.ward re james riley. >> kevin riley. >> timothy riley
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. >> uma, oprah. >> otto and uber. >> david plouffe is with us, key architect for both of obama's presidential campaigns. we'll talk politics in a minute. first, brian wants to start with your company's path to profitability. >> yeah, welcome to "power lunch." you're probably not going to touch these with a ten if the pole, but i'll ask them report does uber's capital position allow it to sustain such losses and two can you become profitable without the advent of driverless cars? >> you're right. i'm not going to touch them with a ten foot pole. we have been very fortunate to have confidence put in us by investors. that let us experiment very aggressively in autonomous, trying to bring our car pooling service to as many place s aroud the world as possible. what's next? that's more of what we're doing. there is a lot of people in the united states and around the world who have not used uber, not sure what it is. you mentioned the sears partnership. we're experiencing with a lot of different partnerships to bring this to as many people as possible. >> final question, i appreciate you going that
. >> uma, oprah. >> otto and uber. >> david plouffe is with us, key architect for both of obama's presidential campaigns. we'll talk politics in a minute. first, brian wants to start with your company's path to profitability. >> yeah, welcome to "power lunch." you're probably not going to touch these with a ten if the pole, but i'll ask them report does uber's capital position allow it to sustain such losses and two can you become profitable without the advent...
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concrete evidence those donors got anything from the secretary of state yopd their e-mails returned by umatransparency, use it in a sentence. >> there is a transparency issue. >> is she trance parent and opened? >> the e-mail serving out the state department not tran parent. she delete e-mails. >> the suspicion of some voters you are not trance parent or trust worthy? >> oh my goodness, anderson, compare everything you know about me with my opponent. >> drumpb is running the most transparent presidential campaign in history. >> these kind of moments give you some sense of hospitals of openness of a campaign. that's important because it tells you how open they might be in the white house. >> the onus is on hillary clinton, they made a mess of this. >> it's not the things they say that do, it's the way they try and cover them up. >> after the break, we'll have more on the most trance parent biassed talking point of the campaign season and how effective it might be at normalizing donald trump. that's next. ♪ take on any road with intuitive all-wheel drive. the nissan rogue, murano and pathfin
concrete evidence those donors got anything from the secretary of state yopd their e-mails returned by umatransparency, use it in a sentence. >> there is a transparency issue. >> is she trance parent and opened? >> the e-mail serving out the state department not tran parent. she delete e-mails. >> the suspicion of some voters you are not trance parent or trust worthy? >> oh my goodness, anderson, compare everything you know about me with my opponent. >>...
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which anybody who knows in islam or about islam knows that the concept of being separated from the umaom the community is absolutely horrifying thought. it is completely foreign to the world view of islam. this is foia documents from judicial watch talking about the great purge of 2011 and pflt '1d here's the guiding principles of the fbi. right down there it says that even though a person is affiliated with a known terrorist organization we can't assume he himself is a terrorist. now you see why they have such a problem connecting cases like with san bernardino and orlando, because they're not allowed to make the connections. if they do, their own career will suffer for it. that's why the guys like us, we were harbingers. we got knocked off right at the beginning. do you think any other career officer is going to want to go through what we went through? no. here is -- what does it say at the top? okay, so we're up into 2013 now? 2012, okay. the next one, here is the same thing, muslim brotherhood front groups working hand-in-hand with the administration, all the way through. now we're
which anybody who knows in islam or about islam knows that the concept of being separated from the umaom the community is absolutely horrifying thought. it is completely foreign to the world view of islam. this is foia documents from judicial watch talking about the great purge of 2011 and pflt '1d here's the guiding principles of the fbi. right down there it says that even though a person is affiliated with a known terrorist organization we can't assume he himself is a terrorist. now you see...
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after the second child was born william syphax was born george washington parke custis decided to sell uma rhea. the folklore in our family has suggested he simply freed mariah and her children and gave her 17 acres of property. but in the last several months we've actually found documents in the alexandria circuit courthouse that suggest that george washington parke custis actually sold maria and her two children to a quaker. quakers, as you may recall, were really abolitionists in terms of war and slavery and so it was their goal to try to help free slaves in the area. from the deed that we have in 1845 from william stabler we know they freed maria and all of her children but this deed dates back to a previous deed that his father, edward stabler, the apothecary shop owner in alexandria, and george washington parke custis struck in 1825 to actually free them. it's interesting because in the laws in the state at that time were such that if you were freed and couldn't support yourself you needed to leave the state in terms of being a freed slave but george washington parke custis wanted ma
after the second child was born william syphax was born george washington parke custis decided to sell uma rhea. the folklore in our family has suggested he simply freed mariah and her children and gave her 17 acres of property. but in the last several months we've actually found documents in the alexandria circuit courthouse that suggest that george washington parke custis actually sold maria and her two children to a quaker. quakers, as you may recall, were really abolitionists in terms of...
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of course, the jihadi elements are groups like al qaeda, or isis, and the uma par excellence is the oic. go ahead. we're at war and it is concept of warfare called political warfare and i'm actually relating here to the maoist model. based on using violence, terrorism in this war, as a support mechanism to the nonviolent, to get you to -- or the nonviolent part is the main effort. in the sense this is just what north vietnam did. how many people remember a certain colonel sumner asking the general in vietnam, generals, yeah, we win every battle and he said, you idiots, we won the war. we do not even understand in america that our national security establishment doesn't even speak in terms of strategic design. so they do not understand strategic information operations, and they wouldn't recognize political warfare information campaigns coming at them if their life depended on it. how do we know? because they -- their outreach partners are the people who say their job is civilization jihad. so let's get through the next couple of slides. we know who the oic is. we know who the brotherhood
of course, the jihadi elements are groups like al qaeda, or isis, and the uma par excellence is the oic. go ahead. we're at war and it is concept of warfare called political warfare and i'm actually relating here to the maoist model. based on using violence, terrorism in this war, as a support mechanism to the nonviolent, to get you to -- or the nonviolent part is the main effort. in the sense this is just what north vietnam did. how many people remember a certain colonel sumner asking the...
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unlike the federal government where you can run up a deficit, you can run uma deficit en-- run up a deficit every year,, most states with the exception of maybe one or two have a constitutional obligation to balance their budget. so we did. and what was the result of the providing that long-term certainty? living within our meanings, actually having a transparent and decisive budget process. one of the greatest economic turnarounds of any state in the nation over the last five years. being decisive, making the tough decisions accrues a benefit to the business community and every man or woman who lives in the united states. it actually settles the global economic conditions more than what most people will know. at the end of the day, let's start doing our job. let's not just create a budget, like we did, a bipartisan budget, then passed several appropriations bills and kill them on the floor. that's what h is going on here. i think my freshmen colleagues think it's time -- there are a lot of people who want to put posterings up here "do your job." but they're failing to do their jobs by prev
unlike the federal government where you can run up a deficit, you can run uma deficit en-- run up a deficit every year,, most states with the exception of maybe one or two have a constitutional obligation to balance their budget. so we did. and what was the result of the providing that long-term certainty? living within our meanings, actually having a transparent and decisive budget process. one of the greatest economic turnarounds of any state in the nation over the last five years. being...