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isn't allowed on the mainstream here in the united states steve is this is this about pushing out independent media to make more premium space for corporations or is does this have any any smell to it that this is really about you know protecting us terrified americans from reading the wrong thing and thinking the wrong way. i just think we're all caught up in this hysteria but make no mistake i don't think it has any i think they're using russia now and the suppose it bazza fake news and russian ones and the trolls and they want to sow discord in the united states and they're responsible for this and they're responsible for that they're using that as an excuse now by saying well we can't have more of that even though that is insane to think that there is that and to think that that could influence americans so they're taking it upon themselves and the left is now saying what you just said the mayor of new york the other day say wow life without fox news it would be so great because here's why fox news is bad here's why fox news is dangerous here's why fox discontent and you know what that is
isn't allowed on the mainstream here in the united states steve is this is this about pushing out independent media to make more premium space for corporations or is does this have any any smell to it that this is really about you know protecting us terrified americans from reading the wrong thing and thinking the wrong way. i just think we're all caught up in this hysteria but make no mistake i don't think it has any i think they're using russia now and the suppose it bazza fake news and...
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but here's the thing, ms-13 was born right here in the united states. steve. if you have a big glomy tattoo on your face and gun and knife on this with a tear from the people you killed in jail and your whole body is a mass of at that times to, and you operate, you fund your life by dealing drugs and you keep your drug revenue by eradicating or eliminating your rivals, ms-13 does not deserve to exist. anything that can be done to crush them and shut them down, i am 100% for it. just as i am 100% for going after the gangs and disciples and other gangs in chicago perpetrating terror on the windy city. i don't understand, i remember my friend bernie kerik when he was police commissioner, you had rudy giuliani was mayor and michael bloomberg was mayor here, we busted the backs of the gangs with stop-and-frisk and other aggressive police tactics. i don't understand, first of all how, brian and my long island neighborhood, ms-13 was allowed to prosper for so long. i don't understand why the full wait of the federal government doesn't come crushing down on native-bo
but here's the thing, ms-13 was born right here in the united states. steve. if you have a big glomy tattoo on your face and gun and knife on this with a tear from the people you killed in jail and your whole body is a mass of at that times to, and you operate, you fund your life by dealing drugs and you keep your drug revenue by eradicating or eliminating your rivals, ms-13 does not deserve to exist. anything that can be done to crush them and shut them down, i am 100% for it. just as i am...
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about the financial problems in turkey could they become a potential economic problem for the united states stevesman joins us now for the contagion risk as we call it. >> well, it's not for the united states but it is for argentina which announced in the last couple hours it would raise its benchmark to 45% just like michelle, i'm going to underline this, not 4.5 to 45% from 40% that's the latest development in what's becoming a currency route for some developing nations. take a look at this one chart here you can see it's really the turkish lira that's taken the brunt of it. also, 10% strength beening of the dollar against the argentinian peso and the ruble off 10% and other countries have been hit by this u.s. stocks buffeted by currency concerns there are conflicting opinions whether this is a contagion or limited to a handful of countries. action economics says while the fear contagion will leave trading nervous this week, the problems appear more endemic to turkey than systemic to the global financial phere main sparks are the federal reserve raising interest rates for countries like turkey
about the financial problems in turkey could they become a potential economic problem for the united states stevesman joins us now for the contagion risk as we call it. >> well, it's not for the united states but it is for argentina which announced in the last couple hours it would raise its benchmark to 45% just like michelle, i'm going to underline this, not 4.5 to 45% from 40% that's the latest development in what's becoming a currency route for some developing nations. take a look at...
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steve: just the fact that he was, he had a terror camp right there in the middle of the united stateso you make of the shocking discovery? this guy was trying to raise these kids to be school shooters? >> he was training, and good morning to you all. he was training starving children, 11 starving children along with his sisters to be school shooters. there is another twist to the story that is just as insane. his name might sound familiar. he is 39-year-old who was arrested, seems as though law enforcement-eyed i him as the ringleader. he is the son of the same named. siraj, controversial new york imam, unindicted co-conspirators in the 1993 world trade center bombing and character witness for the blind sheikh in that trial as well. that is the same imam, weeks before 9/11, advertised in some graphics still circulating online, he was speaker at quote, unquote, jihadi camp, has some very, very extremist views. it is not really surprising here is his son and his sisters and two other men with 11 children, the children of the sisters kids, they're starving. they were wearing dearthty rag
steve: just the fact that he was, he had a terror camp right there in the middle of the united stateso you make of the shocking discovery? this guy was trying to raise these kids to be school shooters? >> he was training, and good morning to you all. he was training starving children, 11 starving children along with his sisters to be school shooters. there is another twist to the story that is just as insane. his name might sound familiar. he is 39-year-old who was arrested, seems as...
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united states. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: the video florida police are sharing tonight is from the dashboard of the uber driver, 38-year-old robert westlake, who's in the middle of a fare, and happens to be a recent police academy graduate, legally carrying a sidearm. for reasons he doesn't understand, the driver of this pickup truck, who's been tailing him, suddenly pulls in front of him. out jumps 34-year-old jason boaek, who had just left this bar in dundee after a fight with his girlfriend. he thinks she's the one getting the ride. but police say she is still at the bar and the young woman in the backseat is a stranger. >> i say something? >> you know i got a pistol? you want me to [ bleep ] shoot you? >> reporter: when he threatens the driver with a gun, that police never found, the driver shoots the man, and he dies. >> he came towards me shouting he's got a pistol. >> this is a justifiable homicide all day long. >> reporter: police are sharing these texts to the girlfriend, where boak promises to find her and beat up her driver. >> here's a message for the hot heads. don't do that stu
united states. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: the video florida police are sharing tonight is from the dashboard of the uber driver, 38-year-old robert westlake, who's in the middle of a fare, and happens to be a recent police academy graduate, legally carrying a sidearm. for reasons he doesn't understand, the driver of this pickup truck, who's been tailing him, suddenly pulls in front of him. out jumps 34-year-old jason boaek, who had just left this bar in dundee after a fight...
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much live from istanbul are financial problems in turkey a potential economic problem for the united states? stevew with a look at how global hot spots could affect the u.s >> i think there are two factors investors have to think of compares with previous ones stronger u.s. growth on the one hand and better capitalized u.s. banks and the belief in markets that banks are better capitalized. here are the major sources of concern. you have them raising interest rates. and then of course there are tariffs and retaliation from tariffs if you think about both sides of the equation right there. moving along here, i'm getting two views on turkey. first hfe says turkey can allow to hammer eu institutions. while the fear of contagion will leave tradinger nervous this wk the problems appear more endemic to turkey than systemic to the gleebl financial sphere. the main downside risk to global growth and also inflation. so the history of these global financial contagions show it's unpredictable. sometimes you wake up in the morning and no one cares other times global markets sweat and worry about a far reaching
much live from istanbul are financial problems in turkey a potential economic problem for the united states? stevew with a look at how global hot spots could affect the u.s >> i think there are two factors investors have to think of compares with previous ones stronger u.s. growth on the one hand and better capitalized u.s. banks and the belief in markets that banks are better capitalized. here are the major sources of concern. you have them raising interest rates. and then of course...
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hold public office during those are the only two rights that the constitution of the united states guarantees. steve: a discussion on politics that took place in 1970 at the university of michigan. this is a photograph from the east room in the white house in 1964, president lyndon johnson signing this. it is primarily a room full of men. mona charen. andrew: i was going to make two points -- mona: i was going to make two points. women were included, so sex was added so that all of the rights guaranteed under that act, it was very clear applied to women as well. this comment here so often that women did not have any right, miss griffis said in the tape and you heard it a lot and you still do that women didn't receive the right to vote until the 1920's and therefore they had no rights, that is not true. the fact is if a woman were accused of a crime, she had the right not to incriminate herself, she had the right to a trial by jury. she had the right to speak, the right to practice her face. she had -- her faith. she had all of the rights. even though there is no equal rights amendment, it was never
hold public office during those are the only two rights that the constitution of the united states guarantees. steve: a discussion on politics that took place in 1970 at the university of michigan. this is a photograph from the east room in the white house in 1964, president lyndon johnson signing this. it is primarily a room full of men. mona charen. andrew: i was going to make two points -- mona: i was going to make two points. women were included, so sex was added so that all of the rights...
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the last known nazi officer living in the united states. steve you got president trump last night in west virginia reporting ice deporting the last known nazi living in the united states back to germany. 95-year-old palij is accused of lying to immigration officials when he immigrated here in 1949 his role as a nazi death camp guard. he said he worked at factory and farms. for 14 years doug hiken has been pushing for move to get rid of him. he credits the president for making that happening. good morning to you. >> good morning. this is huge. you are talking about someone who participated in the final solution. someone who was involved in the murder of men, women and children. living in our community. living in america. breathing the air, enjoying this wonderful country while he deprived so many people of their life. steve: this is personal to you. your mother was in auschwitz. >> my mother went to our ghits 1944 with her mother and other members of the family. my grand mother and other members of the family went straight to the gas chambers. tha
the last known nazi officer living in the united states. steve you got president trump last night in west virginia reporting ice deporting the last known nazi living in the united states back to germany. 95-year-old palij is accused of lying to immigration officials when he immigrated here in 1949 his role as a nazi death camp guard. he said he worked at factory and farms. for 14 years doug hiken has been pushing for move to get rid of him. he credits the president for making that happening....
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memphis mayor jim strickland, united states congressman steve cohen, and governor bill haslam. >> thankalf of the 660,000 people of memphis, a city that has changed the world and isn't done changing it, let me formally welcome many of you to memphis on this important day. it is such an honor to be here today, on this sacred ground, in this important week. not just in the history of memphis. not just the history of the united states and the civil rights movement, but the history of the world. the shot that rang out at 6:01 pm, 50 years ago today, silence demand, but it did not silence his cause. it did not silence his legacy, which is as loud and powerful as it ever was. we stand here, looking back, 50 years of undeniable progress, such as every sanitation worker today, making over $15 an hour with strong benefits and a retirement system. but we certainly have not achieved doctor king's dream yet. i challenge everyone to take this moment. this once in a generation time, and work even harder for the change that doctor king would have wanted to see, to strive even more, to reach the promis
memphis mayor jim strickland, united states congressman steve cohen, and governor bill haslam. >> thankalf of the 660,000 people of memphis, a city that has changed the world and isn't done changing it, let me formally welcome many of you to memphis on this important day. it is such an honor to be here today, on this sacred ground, in this important week. not just in the history of memphis. not just the history of the united states and the civil rights movement, but the history of the...
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steve: what a story you have got. when you were a child your parents decided we are going to take a risk and go to the united states theya place where we could create our own destiny. definitely worth it. steve: when they came here from guyana, they decided rather than just melt into the landscape, and hide, we're going to do it the right way? >> absolutely. you follow the rules there was no skipping the line. there was a lot of patience. and so we just had to really pick our time and let things unfold. steve: why did they decide we are going to follow the rules? we're going to sign the guest book? we're going to wait it out? >> that was the only option. we wanted to be productive members of society. we came to assimilate. i want great. we wanted to be members of the american culture. steve: in the beginning it was tough. i think i read that your father died when you were 9 years old. he was a cleaner and he sold fruit and he lived a tough life. but it was all to get you kids ahead. >> it was actually my little sister eventually passed away who we had to leave behind. she initially wasn't able to come to the united stat
steve: what a story you have got. when you were a child your parents decided we are going to take a risk and go to the united states theya place where we could create our own destiny. definitely worth it. steve: when they came here from guyana, they decided rather than just melt into the landscape, and hide, we're going to do it the right way? >> absolutely. you follow the rules there was no skipping the line. there was a lot of patience. and so we just had to really pick our time and let...
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united states. over -- >> that's how desperate these families are, steve. >> hold on. if they're that desperate, then the first time they got to an open democracy, mexico, why didn't they ask for asylum there. >> they may have. >> they wanted to come to the united states. i don't blame them for wanting to come here. i'm glad my father came here and millions of people from all over the world come here legally. and we have a right as a country to determine who best-serves the interests and security of america. that's not accident phobic or racist. those who decide to do it their own way and break and enter into the united states -- >> can i ask you one quick question, steve, what does this have to do with separating parents and children? >> well, again, if you break and into enter into my house and bring your children, you'll be separated from their children. that's awful. they didn't do it. it's not their decision. >> but if you break into someone's house, it's a felony. right? if you cross the border, undocumented, is that a felony? >> it's a civil penalty. >> not the
united states. over -- >> that's how desperate these families are, steve. >> hold on. if they're that desperate, then the first time they got to an open democracy, mexico, why didn't they ask for asylum there. >> they may have. >> they wanted to come to the united states. i don't blame them for wanting to come here. i'm glad my father came here and millions of people from all over the world come here legally. and we have a right as a country to determine who best-serves...
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it has a bad connotation because the united states was hurt very badly by nafta for many years, and now it's a really good deal for both countries. stevein larry kudlow, director of the white house national economic council. larry, good morning to you. >> morning, thank you. steve: well, the stock market liked what happened yesterday. the s&p and the nasdaq set new records. i want to read you something that "the wall street journal" on the op-ed page says. they say we're glad to see mr. trump step back from the suicide of nafta withdrawal, but on the public evidence so far this new deal is worse. it's clearly a win for the president, larry, but why is it a good deal for american workers? >> you know, i think it's a very growth-y trade deal. in fact, i want growthier and growthier -- steve: are you making up that word? [laughter] katie: growthier. >> it's a kudlow word. i actually got it into a washington post editorial not too long ago. listen, i read -- my friends, my good friends at "the wall street journal," i think for them, you know, on a trump-adjusted basis, that was a favorable editorial, what can i say. [laughter] honestly, th
it has a bad connotation because the united states was hurt very badly by nafta for many years, and now it's a really good deal for both countries. stevein larry kudlow, director of the white house national economic council. larry, good morning to you. >> morning, thank you. steve: well, the stock market liked what happened yesterday. the s&p and the nasdaq set new records. i want to read you something that "the wall street journal" on the op-ed page says. they say we're...
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united states. that's one way. steveaid, i think we have poverty so we have to figure out how to make the best out of that and it's possible to do it. we don't have to be stuck. that's true of education. if kids, the editor of the tri state defender said one of the problems is kids can't read or context or don't know how to put things in context. it's also a movement kind of thing. you attach the vision with the activity. that's what the panthers did with free breakfast programs. you have to have all of it there, the practical activity is very crucial. ihi think there's a loft it goig on, probably more than we read about. >> i want to weigh in on the last point. i think it's a two-pronged process.on one is you have to work on policy, how do you develop policy where you can use, you know, the best practices to improve these various issues, you know, housing, homelessness, economic development, entrepreneurship, all of these issues that affect us have to be looked at from a standpoint and finding out the best local policy,
united states. that's one way. steveaid, i think we have poverty so we have to figure out how to make the best out of that and it's possible to do it. we don't have to be stuck. that's true of education. if kids, the editor of the tri state defender said one of the problems is kids can't read or context or don't know how to put things in context. it's also a movement kind of thing. you attach the vision with the activity. that's what the panthers did with free breakfast programs. you have to...
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shopping the news is based upon a filing for a patent in the united states and here discusses conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve malzberg steve great to be with you thank you for coming on again this sounds pretty sweet to me i mean i've been to these super stores and and they're cool but if i could do it from the couch or from the office i think i'd take that up what do you make of it. well here's the deal they're very serious they have almost a dozen patents pending all related to virtual reality they purchased in february a company that makes software tools for virtual reality and their goal is to have this on a huge massive basis and and the customer could sit home but they have to have the headphones and the headset a virtual reality headset on they have to have gloves on with sensors and they have to have a wal-mart portal now not everybody has these things and these things are quite expensive which we'll get to in a second so that's that's their goal to be able to have you cruise down the aisle from your couch as you said bart and pick up items whether it's food or whether it's electronics whatever they
shopping the news is based upon a filing for a patent in the united states and here discusses conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve malzberg steve great to be with you thank you for coming on again this sounds pretty sweet to me i mean i've been to these super stores and and they're cool but if i could do it from the couch or from the office i think i'd take that up what do you make of it. well here's the deal they're very serious they have almost a dozen patents pending all related to...
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again, the president of the united states, it's not just steve bannon. of the animating ideas now that we have to take america back from people who have like distorted what we were -- what, the country that we were back in the 1950s. and, yes, republicans need to push back on it -- >> made great by legal immigration. i don't know when tucker carlson is on or what he does, i know laura ingraham to be very close to the president. and so to see someone who is in conduct with this white house, who champions -- she had the president's son on yesterday. she is as close to someone like sean hannity is. what does it say to see republicans -- i imagine tonight she'll have a full run down of republicans as guests. >> it means the republican party, at least right now, racism is perfectly fine. i've said this -- >> did anyone disavow that today, david duke? >> no, but they're not going to because one of the things that happened in 2016 is racism was normalized. it was seen as something that people could be in public and it was perfectly acceptable in polite company
again, the president of the united states, it's not just steve bannon. of the animating ideas now that we have to take america back from people who have like distorted what we were -- what, the country that we were back in the 1950s. and, yes, republicans need to push back on it -- >> made great by legal immigration. i don't know when tucker carlson is on or what he does, i know laura ingraham to be very close to the president. and so to see someone who is in conduct with this white...
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as far as i know i'm the first press secretary in history of the united states required secret service protection. jillian: steve brown and white house correspondent for the daily caller who was at the fiery briefing, there was more to it. outlining specific instances, they are factually correct. >> i went to say this. the media, like certain outlets, are the envy of the american people. if you trace the historic analog of those comments they are not comments a us president should ever make. we have a first amendment that protects the media. 13% of the world population enjoys a free press, everybody else doesn't have one. those smack of dictators. they are inconsistent with rule of law with a democratic society that depends upon free press that holds our government to account. the president makes comments like that, he is delegitimizing the important work the media is doing. jillian: they are showing up and having briefings, they can't stop him from answering questions, he will take straight questions getting on marine one, it is good for your job, you are there. he wants to talk and joust with the media, he lik
as far as i know i'm the first press secretary in history of the united states required secret service protection. jillian: steve brown and white house correspondent for the daily caller who was at the fiery briefing, there was more to it. outlining specific instances, they are factually correct. >> i went to say this. the media, like certain outlets, are the envy of the american people. if you trace the historic analog of those comments they are not comments a us president should ever...
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steve: that went into effect at midnight. let's talk a little bit about today. the president of the united states vitiello to head up ice. brian: good move. steve: he was with us last week. tom homan retired after many decades. mr. i have th vitiello is state-of-the-arted in the you -e continues to work at ice ultimately his goals is to enforce the laws of the united states as dictated by congress. ainsley: an immigrants originally from italy is now run foorg congressional seat. you know him as the actor. he has been on on our show a lot. he is running against julia brownley. she is the incumbent. he says we need to put america first and americans first. listen to this. >> i came to the united states tunitedstates as legal i. build a nice wall wall human trafficking, drug trafficking and so much more coming to our country. walls do work and america needs one. more than ever we need a wall, a new wall with an door. put americans first. steve: because is he a conservative out in hollywood, he has been viciously attacked. he has lost a lot of work because he is a conservative. but, nonetheless, got
steve: that went into effect at midnight. let's talk a little bit about today. the president of the united states vitiello to head up ice. brian: good move. steve: he was with us last week. tom homan retired after many decades. mr. i have th vitiello is state-of-the-arted in the you -e continues to work at ice ultimately his goals is to enforce the laws of the united states as dictated by congress. ainsley: an immigrants originally from italy is now run foorg congressional seat. you know him as...
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steve: america about the country's obsession with the united states of america. d dancers. brian: they have. ainsley: that is so good. steve: hats off to them. ainsley: i could watch this all day. brian: talk about great dancers look who is here. ainsley: reputation a great writer number one on the "new york times" best seller list russian hoax pick it up. >> it is doing well. ainsley: the russia hoax. no n on the end. steve: big news yesterday is the president's attorney, white house counsel don mcgahn sat down with special counsel robert mueller's team for 30 hours. you worry that if whatever don mcgahn told the special counsel people, if the president were to sit down with them and his story is different than his counselor's story, he could get in trouble. >> and mueller would be disposed to believe the other person and not the president. mueller has demonstrated time and again he cannot be trusted to be fair and impartial. so, look what he did to mike flynn. mike flynn told the truth and mueller prosecuted him for lying. so the president run as very real risk
steve: america about the country's obsession with the united states of america. d dancers. brian: they have. ainsley: that is so good. steve: hats off to them. ainsley: i could watch this all day. brian: talk about great dancers look who is here. ainsley: reputation a great writer number one on the "new york times" best seller list russian hoax pick it up. >> it is doing well. ainsley: the russia hoax. no n on the end. steve: big news yesterday is the president's attorney, white...
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steve: our series continues tomorrow as we examine china's economic threat to the united states and what's that stuff. we will see you then. >> can't wait. steve: meanwhile, what did the voters think of president trump's valley last night in tampa? griff jenkins is having breakfast with friends in florida. we are going to check in with him as he pours some hot coffee down in florida ♪ bobbing up down ♪ up down, up down ♪ we got what we got ♪ we don't need the rest ♪ brian: time to meet the wiz. president trump rallying thousands of supporters in florida last night. what do the voters think? ainsley: fox news correspondent griff jenkins is talking to some of those folks our friends at march that's family restaurant and diner down in florida. during the tease you said i'm hanging out with my friends including the wizard. >> wizard who i'm going to introduce to you later. actually i lost the microphone and he found it he is a very important player here. let me tell you the president's speech drew a lot of attention last night and johnny, a former sheriff, law enforcement officer, chief of pol
steve: our series continues tomorrow as we examine china's economic threat to the united states and what's that stuff. we will see you then. >> can't wait. steve: meanwhile, what did the voters think of president trump's valley last night in tampa? griff jenkins is having breakfast with friends in florida. we are going to check in with him as he pours some hot coffee down in florida ♪ bobbing up down ♪ up down, up down ♪ we got what we got ♪ we don't need the rest ♪ brian: time...
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steve: president of the united states was out in pennsylvania. drugs. they're bringing in drugs. the everything i want they want to oppose. i figured out how to do the wall. i say i don't want to build the wall, and they will insist on building it. [cheering] i just figured that out right now. so we're going to be taking some very tough actions. we need more republicans but they are trends of mine, they say, president, you know, some of them are really tough guys, they said, sir, we're better off if we wait after. better before. we're either getting it or we're closing down government. we need border security. brian: that is the president last night talking about immigration, getting a huge round of applause. his numbers, hispanic support has grown for this president. usually that is the third rail, people misinterpret what immigration enforcement is. >> let me take a bigger approach to that. president is correct anything he proposes opposed by the democrats. even the wall. even the wall the most incendiary of the president's proposals. in parent
steve: president of the united states was out in pennsylvania. drugs. they're bringing in drugs. the everything i want they want to oppose. i figured out how to do the wall. i say i don't want to build the wall, and they will insist on building it. [cheering] i just figured that out right now. so we're going to be taking some very tough actions. we need more republicans but they are trends of mine, they say, president, you know, some of them are really tough guys, they said, sir, we're better...
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united states. >> leading off our discussion now, steve schmidt and malcolm nance. they are both msnbc contributors. your reaction to what the president did today with john brennan's security clearance? >> well, it's an abuse of power. it is retribution by an autocratic president. john brennan is an american patriot. he has served america honorably, far more honorably than donald trump has. and what's true about this is that when you look at an administration where omarosa or jared kushner or ivanka trump have security clearances and john brennan does not, then you know something is askew and amiss. he has an enemy's list and he is clearly targeting the enemy's list. have no doubt. if donald trump could send out secret police to handcuff and arrest john brennan, perhaps me, perhaps many others who speak out against this president, have no doubt he would likely do it. it is the abuse of power, but also the power that he has that he's unable to abuse but would if he could that we ought to be having a discussion about in this country. >> malcolm nance, what did the nat
united states. >> leading off our discussion now, steve schmidt and malcolm nance. they are both msnbc contributors. your reaction to what the president did today with john brennan's security clearance? >> well, it's an abuse of power. it is retribution by an autocratic president. john brennan is an american patriot. he has served america honorably, far more honorably than donald trump has. and what's true about this is that when you look at an administration where omarosa or jared...
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united states or it there will be a continued lack of strategic policy from the united states to worsen iran moving forward ok scott lucas now europe is not happy about this it made it clear. yet steve has a point that several companies have already decided to comply with these sanctions so does he also have a point that in the end europe will have to follow suit or does it have any exit of all of that order would it have to develop its own policy what could it do really. the e.u. can protect smaller companies maybe medium sized companies but it can't necessarily cover billions of dollars in protracted legal action so that's why you've seen companies like total and france like p.s.a. the french car manufacturer like siemens and they were in germany saying we have to suspend business for now but beyond that then you've got this fantasy world that stephen that donald trump or him look donald trump is not beloved by nato members that was a fantasy that you just heard there the idea has been not only on this issue but on others that the u.s. can bully others and many macro appealed to trump do not pull out of this deal to resume may appeal to trump do not pull out of this deal and the a
united states or it there will be a continued lack of strategic policy from the united states to worsen iran moving forward ok scott lucas now europe is not happy about this it made it clear. yet steve has a point that several companies have already decided to comply with these sanctions so does he also have a point that in the end europe will have to follow suit or does it have any exit of all of that order would it have to develop its own policy what could it do really. the e.u. can protect...
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united states overstayed their visas. that according to homeland security. but congressman steveslation that would require nonimmigrants to post bond before visiting the united states. so what does help to finally get illegal immigration, these visa issues under control? joining us now with reaction, tom homan, former actor direct air of i.c.e. come along with eleanor, immigration attorney. alan? >> this is a problem. not that big of a problem, -- >> laura: wait a second. 700,000 -- alan, i adore you. you know that. 700,000 people is not a big problem? >> that is a reporting problem from the government. right now, the way that the government relates to people who leave through banned forces properly recorded, and sometimes in students change their statusy reported. i don't really trust the facts -- >> laura: you don't trust the numbers from homeland security plates because they have been other reports from robert warren, who used to work for the government and also works for the center for immigration studies, most of the studies saying this is an exaggeration, another way to pus
united states overstayed their visas. that according to homeland security. but congressman steveslation that would require nonimmigrants to post bond before visiting the united states. so what does help to finally get illegal immigration, these visa issues under control? joining us now with reaction, tom homan, former actor direct air of i.c.e. come along with eleanor, immigration attorney. alan? >> this is a problem. not that big of a problem, -- >> laura: wait a second. 700,000 --...
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the united states has named an executive from the ford motor company as its special envoy to north korea. steveike pompeo, on a visit to pyonyang next week. and it's been a busy day at london zoo, where more than 19,000 animals have had their vital statistics recorded at the annual weigh—in. the keepers had to come up with some rather inventive ways to do that. it looks like a lot of fun, but there's a serious purpose — the information will be shared with other facilities to help endangered species. the us attorney general jeff sessions has hit back at his boss, donald trump, after the president sharply criticised him over the russiainvestigation during a tv interview. mr sessions said he would not be improperly influenced by political considerations and would take action if the highest standards ofjustice were not met. on tuesday, the president's former lawyer, michael cohen, pleaded guilty to breaking election campaign laws on mr trump's orders. on wednesday, the president told the fox news network that he couldn't be impeached. ido i do not know how you can impeached somebody who has done a
the united states has named an executive from the ford motor company as its special envoy to north korea. steveike pompeo, on a visit to pyonyang next week. and it's been a busy day at london zoo, where more than 19,000 animals have had their vital statistics recorded at the annual weigh—in. the keepers had to come up with some rather inventive ways to do that. it looks like a lot of fun, but there's a serious purpose — the information will be shared with other facilities to help endangered...
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steve: before they start laying off employees, the company wants to try growing their business here in the united states, gerri. >> that's right. hey guys ainsley, steve good morning. these folks start early, 5:00 a.m. take a look at this facility. a recreational boat facility. we are regal boats. this is an american made, american owned company for three generations. and every 92 minutes, one of these babies, one of these babies right here gets kicked off the production floor and they are pumping these boats out. but this industry is under incredible pressure from retaliatory tariffs from china, from the eu, canada, mexico that is impacting their business. the eu tariffs as high as 25%. if they make one of these boats for $100,000 they sell it eu buyer. it cost $125,000. so, this industry under duress right now. we talked to the ceo this morning. he says he is not taking any action right now. but he is thinking about it i want to show you take a look at this. you can see this is a family-owned company. made in the u.s.a. what most people have no idea about though is they look at these boats is that 95%
steve: before they start laying off employees, the company wants to try growing their business here in the united states, gerri. >> that's right. hey guys ainsley, steve good morning. these folks start early, 5:00 a.m. take a look at this facility. a recreational boat facility. we are regal boats. this is an american made, american owned company for three generations. and every 92 minutes, one of these babies, one of these babies right here gets kicked off the production floor and they...
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steve cook, let me begin by asking you to help us understand what is happening in turkey, because this is one of closest alliances the united statesas had geopolitically for 60 years, and it feels like it's sort of over. >> in ways, the relationship between the united states and turkey is coming to an end. the two countries have different strategic interests. they have different priorities, they have different goals. the turks have developed their relations with the russians. they've complicated america's fight against the islamic state in syria, and have actually helped the iranians evade sanctions that are intended to arrest the development of iran's nuclear program. i think what you have in turkey at the moment, though, is two separate crises. a lira crisis, an economic crisis, and a crisis in relations between the united states and turkey that the two leaders have connected. president trump's tweet, which seemed gratuitous, has provided president erdogan of turkey an opportunity to blame the united states for turkey's economic ills. >> and just take us through where erdogan is right now. steve, this is a guy who came in, peopl
steve cook, let me begin by asking you to help us understand what is happening in turkey, because this is one of closest alliances the united statesas had geopolitically for 60 years, and it feels like it's sort of over. >> in ways, the relationship between the united states and turkey is coming to an end. the two countries have different strategic interests. they have different priorities, they have different goals. the turks have developed their relations with the russians. they've...
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and so i don't know how many things like that are going on in the united states, but that's one way. and stevelockwood, who runs that, said i think, you know, we have poverty so we have to figure out how to make the best out of that. and it's possible to do it. we don't have to be stuck. and that's true of education. you know? if kids, the editor of the tristate defender of the black newspaper there said one of the problems is that a lot of kids can't read even or they don't know context. they don't know how to put things in context when they to read. so reading programs, working with kids to help do that. you could say, well, these are remedial, but it's also a movement-building kind of thing. so you attach the vision with the activity. that's what the panthers did with the free breakfast programs. you have to have all of it there, but the practical activity is very crucial. and i think there's a lot of it going on, probably a lot more than we ever read about. >> can i just weigh in on in this last point? i think it's a two-pronged process. one is you have to work on policy, how you develop p
and so i don't know how many things like that are going on in the united states, but that's one way. and stevelockwood, who runs that, said i think, you know, we have poverty so we have to figure out how to make the best out of that. and it's possible to do it. we don't have to be stuck. and that's true of education. you know? if kids, the editor of the tristate defender of the black newspaper there said one of the problems is that a lot of kids can't read even or they don't know context. they...
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do think markets are starting to generally feel that this is a net positive for the united states -- >> but to steve'st is right on that but that just says we can win this. i'm agreeing with him. >> if we took like a 30 year view and think about the period from 1980 to now which is when we saw globalization, i do think there's a rethink that the speed of this was actually to the detriment of the u.s. there was displacement of workers. they never got reemployed. m.i.t. did a really great study on this. it came at a time when interest rates were falling. if interest rates are now rising plus we feel like we've reached, you know, the limits of globalization, maybe trade -- renegotiating trade is the right strategy for the next few decades. i'm not forecasting this, it's a different environment from where it was in 1980. >> this is a longer conversation. we will have it. you will come back. we have to talk about bitcoin. phil, it's great to see you. thanks guys. >>> tesla ceo musk is pledging profits. >>> president trump turns up the heat on china as the trade war takes a new turn. the latest from the whi
do think markets are starting to generally feel that this is a net positive for the united states -- >> but to steve'st is right on that but that just says we can win this. i'm agreeing with him. >> if we took like a 30 year view and think about the period from 1980 to now which is when we saw globalization, i do think there's a rethink that the speed of this was actually to the detriment of the u.s. there was displacement of workers. they never got reemployed. m.i.t. did a really...
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steve: there you go. look for a bunch of editorials on thursday about the president of the united states. >> no one will readhowie, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve. steve: ten minutes before the top of the hour. police unions taking a stand against national anthem protesters, urging their members to drop their ticket plans. one of the union leaders will join us next to tell us a story. bill hemmer joins us right now. >> good morning to you. how was this plane stolen? what can be done about it next time, steve? we'll look closely at it. secret recordings of the white house. what a new book may or may not reveal about the trump white house. what nancy pelosi is saying about her future. sean spicer with our headline, join us ten minutes, 9:00 to noon, guys, top of the hour. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement
steve: there you go. look for a bunch of editorials on thursday about the president of the united states. >> no one will readhowie, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve. steve: ten minutes before the top of the hour. police unions taking a stand against national anthem protesters, urging their members to drop their ticket plans. one of the union leaders will join us next to tell us a story. bill hemmer joins us right now. >> good morning to you. how was this plane stolen?...
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united states. he has the respect of the office. >> more broadly about the state and discourse of race relations? >> no. i just finished 72 holes. i'm really hungry. ♪ you look good you look good. steveook, i just played a lot of golf. i'm starving. brian: he did. he answered the question four times. respect the office. i have known donald four years. they played golf together just a few months ago. they kept asking the same thing. lebron james said. this lebron james said that how do you feel? listen, what do you want me to do. steve: i'm hungry. brian: i'm hungry and i respect the office. ainsley: i think people respect that answer. brian: jim brown legendary. i know it's not going to make me popular in the black community. i'm voting for donald trump. i voted for him in 2016, i'm voting for him in 2020. good luck. steve: give you more context regarding what tiger said in new jersey yesterday. but, could would he be on the verge of a new deal? there are reports out, and, in fact, the president is has kind of telegraphed it tweeting we are on the verge of something. we could have a new nafta deal, not with understand and mexico, but, maybe with just mexico as early as later today. r
united states. he has the respect of the office. >> more broadly about the state and discourse of race relations? >> no. i just finished 72 holes. i'm really hungry. ♪ you look good you look good. steveook, i just played a lot of golf. i'm starving. brian: he did. he answered the question four times. respect the office. i have known donald four years. they played golf together just a few months ago. they kept asking the same thing. lebron james said. this lebron james said that...
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united states on how we get to a final deal. how to ben -- president trump's friend return. we see how stevenuchin has learned to survive in the white house. let's get a quick check of major averages. we see u.s. stocks mixed at the moment of the dow is holding steady while the s&p 500 is up .1%. of course, we got some more up it corporate earnings especially from viacom but this is being offset by trade tensions with china and as i mentioned, u.s. sanctions against russia. we see the energy sector leading the decline, holding near a seven-week low for oil. take a look at tesla, which has given up all of the gains, 11% since tuesday when elon musk tweeted about taking this private. the big question wall street is asking is where is the money? >> no kidding or we will continue to follow the story. the gap between short and long-term treasuries, specifically what they are yielding, what it is essentially showing as part of the reason why we are seeing lacqua -- lackluster pickup at the long it is because the blue line is close to the 10 year. even as inflation fears wane, we are not seeing a b
united states on how we get to a final deal. how to ben -- president trump's friend return. we see how stevenuchin has learned to survive in the white house. let's get a quick check of major averages. we see u.s. stocks mixed at the moment of the dow is holding steady while the s&p 500 is up .1%. of course, we got some more up it corporate earnings especially from viacom but this is being offset by trade tensions with china and as i mentioned, u.s. sanctions against russia. we see the...
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understand, but since we were in it, i did, you know, you got to support the united states matter what. so that is about it. steve: thank you. we will turn to robery merry. robert: yes, she is right. as matthew was saying earlier, it took republican votes to get the civil rights act passed, those various acts of the 1960's. it was a democratic president who took us into vietnam whether you want to interview that to kennedy or to johnson, certainly johnson and to some extent kennedy. ferment thated the was going on in america. of the a reflection state of american politics is in that buckley statement during those debates with gore vidal regarding the violence that took place at the democratic convention. noted, thereatthew was a commission that said it was a police riot. there were masses of americans, millions of americans, who did not believe it was a police riot , who thought it was perpetrated and encouraged, basically created by the demonstrators. , a chasmay a split that went right through america in those times. you have to really -- to understand this politically, you have to understand how dramatic that
understand, but since we were in it, i did, you know, you got to support the united states matter what. so that is about it. steve: thank you. we will turn to robery merry. robert: yes, she is right. as matthew was saying earlier, it took republican votes to get the civil rights act passed, those various acts of the 1960's. it was a democratic president who took us into vietnam whether you want to interview that to kennedy or to johnson, certainly johnson and to some extent kennedy. ferment...
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. >> steve said meet the next vice president of the united states.k her hand and she was lovely. i walked out and he said, what do you think. she seems great. who is she? >> palin, the 44-year-old first term governor had made her name for herself as a reformer in alaska. >> she had a better than 60% approval rating as a governor. she had an ability to spark interest. >> john mccain looked at sarah palin as his bold move, his sneak attack. the one that would make them sit up and take notice. >> on august 29th, sarah palin made her national political debut. >> as governor i stood up to the old politics as usual. >> she gave a great speech. i think people said he found a political star up there in alaska. >> he shot up in the polls because it seemed so fresh and dramatic. a woman and this is great. >> we really did steal back the national media attention. we surprised everybody, maybe too much. there were a lot of things we didn't know about her. >> how long had she been governor, not long. then the interview was really a disaster. it went off the rails
. >> steve said meet the next vice president of the united states.k her hand and she was lovely. i walked out and he said, what do you think. she seems great. who is she? >> palin, the 44-year-old first term governor had made her name for herself as a reformer in alaska. >> she had a better than 60% approval rating as a governor. she had an ability to spark interest. >> john mccain looked at sarah palin as his bold move, his sneak attack. the one that would make them sit...
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united states or it there will be a continued lack of strategic policy from the united states to worsen iran moving forward ok scott lucas now europe is not happy about this it made it clear. yet steve has a point that several companies have already decided to comply with these sanctions so does he also have a point that in the end europe will have to follow suit or does it have any exit of all of that order would it have to develop its own policy what could it do really. the e.u. can protect smaller companies maybe medium sized companies but it can't necessarily cover billions of dollars in protracted legal action so that's why you've seen companies like total and france like p.s.a. the french car manufacturer like siemens and they were in germany saying we have to suspend business for now but beyond that then you've got this fantasy world that stephen that donald trump or him look donald trump is not beloved by nato members that was a fantasy that you just heard there the idea has been not only on this issue but on others that the u.s. can bully others and many macro appealed to trump do not pull out of this deal to resume my appeal to trump do not pull out of this deal and the am
united states or it there will be a continued lack of strategic policy from the united states to worsen iran moving forward ok scott lucas now europe is not happy about this it made it clear. yet steve has a point that several companies have already decided to comply with these sanctions so does he also have a point that in the end europe will have to follow suit or does it have any exit of all of that order would it have to develop its own policy what could it do really. the e.u. can protect...
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steve: we'll have more of pete's conversation with the vice president coming up. meanwhile, the president of the united statesmbaugh show. rush is celebrating 30 years of his major hit on the radio. ainsley: congratulations, rush. steve: indeed. keep in mind on sunday the president tweeted out he would be willing to shut the government down if he doesn't get the money for the border wall. and then the story was that apparently he sat down last week with mitch and paul and they worked out a deal they would get the funding for the wall after the mid terms. but when the president was on with l. rushbeau yesterday. he made it clear maybe he dual it before the mid terms. >> the other thing is the wall. we started it. it's like pulling teeth. getting these guys to get it done -- and have you no idea how tough i have been. i say hey, if you have a shutdown, you have a shutdown. the shutdown can also take place after the election. i happen to think it's a great political thing because people want border security. brian: talked to scott taylor yesterday on the radio he said by the way we do have 5 billion for the pres
steve: we'll have more of pete's conversation with the vice president coming up. meanwhile, the president of the united statesmbaugh show. rush is celebrating 30 years of his major hit on the radio. ainsley: congratulations, rush. steve: indeed. keep in mind on sunday the president tweeted out he would be willing to shut the government down if he doesn't get the money for the border wall. and then the story was that apparently he sat down last week with mitch and paul and they worked out a deal...
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steve: suddenly poo tuts can stand for plumber of the united states of america.llion cartoons in his life in the visual display. what did you think of that time magazine display with the images of donald trump over his head apparently on the verge of drowning in deep? >> in terms of imagery, it's really great. you notice we are in this two completely different realities now. in one reality the president keeps violating all these things which are not actual laws. so, for example, there was owe a collusion that isn't illegal. the obstruction that didn't happen. the meeting at the tower that wasn't illegal. and now the payments to stormy that are totally legal. so part of the country believes that he is a serial law breaker. the other side sees absolutely nothing happening. and i usually apply what i call the big foot test to those two realities. which is two hunters go into the forest and they come back and one of them says we talked to big foot and the other hunter says i was with you the whole time, i didn't see big foot. which one of them is crazy? well, it's us
steve: suddenly poo tuts can stand for plumber of the united states of america.llion cartoons in his life in the visual display. what did you think of that time magazine display with the images of donald trump over his head apparently on the verge of drowning in deep? >> in terms of imagery, it's really great. you notice we are in this two completely different realities now. in one reality the president keeps violating all these things which are not actual laws. so, for example, there was...
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steve? reporter: sarah, trade talks between the united states and china are resuming. the president earlier this week expressed quite low expectations for those talks. i'm wondering if that is changed, and what you would like to see come out of these discussions? >> we're, as you said, these conversations are continuing. i don't have any announcements on them. they're on going. certainly what we would like to see is better trade deals for the united states. the president wants to see free, fair, more reciprocal trade between other countries particularly with china and we'll continue in those conversations. jim in. reporter: sarah, does the president feel betrayed by michael cohen and is he concerned what he might say to robert mueller? >> i don't think the president is concerned at all. he knows he did nothing wrong. there is no collusion. we'll continue to focus on the things that americans care about and that we can have impact on. reporter: one more question on trade. do you anticipate a deal between mexico and united states on nafta this week? >> i'm not going to g
steve? reporter: sarah, trade talks between the united states and china are resuming. the president earlier this week expressed quite low expectations for those talks. i'm wondering if that is changed, and what you would like to see come out of these discussions? >> we're, as you said, these conversations are continuing. i don't have any announcements on them. they're on going. certainly what we would like to see is better trade deals for the united states. the president wants to see...