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in fact we even know that different quote unquote races of people by which i mean some people have darker skin and hailing from sub-saharan africa and i've been an interaction with people with fair skin and live in europe. sometime throughout our history we know the relationship is not iced in a relationship that it was right now. we know for instance during say the 14th century to the 15th century the primary threat in the police in the minds of europeans and even that word is wrong or in fact the turks or the muslims. we know that in africa if you are a member of an ethnic group you did not conceive yourself as black. there's no reason to think of yourself up -- as black. this is a modern invention and when it begins to happen is when you see a need in the western hemisphere for labor and for folks to be carried across oceans so that they can labor on the behalf of other folks. there's a need to justify that labor and you let her lacy vest. an american slavery in american freedom you can see the lost letter would change in the first group of enslaved africans coming to this country and
in fact we even know that different quote unquote races of people by which i mean some people have darker skin and hailing from sub-saharan africa and i've been an interaction with people with fair skin and live in europe. sometime throughout our history we know the relationship is not iced in a relationship that it was right now. we know for instance during say the 14th century to the 15th century the primary threat in the police in the minds of europeans and even that word is wrong or in fact...
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unquote. moreover, according to these -- those senators, the assumptions -- quote -- "were so troublesome that the independent chief actuary for social security took the unprecedented step of writing a public statement of actuarial opinion disagreeing with the report." unquote. they go ton say that -- quote -- "after similarly questionable elements appeared in the 2015 report, the chief actuary reported this extraordinary public rebuke." unquote. now, these assumptions and dr. blahouse's on the board -- to dismantle social security and further an antigovernment agenda. in fact, their article is ridiculously titled "the koch brothers are trying to handpick government officials. we have to stop them." mr. president, these are serious allegations that call into question the integrity of the annual trustee reports. yet my colleagues have stated these allegations repeatedly in various forms from committee hearings to twitter feeds to campaign fund-raising materials, all without apparent -- any appa
unquote. moreover, according to these -- those senators, the assumptions -- quote -- "were so troublesome that the independent chief actuary for social security took the unprecedented step of writing a public statement of actuarial opinion disagreeing with the report." unquote. they go ton say that -- quote -- "after similarly questionable elements appeared in the 2015 report, the chief actuary reported this extraordinary public rebuke." unquote. now, these assumptions and...
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quote, sex change, unquote, is biologically impossible. dr. mchugh says. people who undergo sex reassignment surgery do not change from men to women or vice versa. rather they become femme niced men or masculinized women. or masculinized women. to do this surgery is to collaborate with and promote a mental disorder or mental disfazea, dysphoria, if you'd rather. then this article, from walt haier, having visited with walt i have imminent respect for this man who underwent a sex change operation from man to woman years ago. e's now in his 70's. this is his article, published in "the daily signal," may 16 of this year. he says, president barack obama, the titular head of the lgbt movement, has added to the firestorm of confusion, misunderstand, and fury surrounding the transgender bathroom debate by threatening schools with loss of federal funding unless they allow students to join the sex segregated restroom, locker room, and sports team of their chosen gender. without regard to biological reality. i know firsthand what it's like to be a transgender person
quote, sex change, unquote, is biologically impossible. dr. mchugh says. people who undergo sex reassignment surgery do not change from men to women or vice versa. rather they become femme niced men or masculinized women. or masculinized women. to do this surgery is to collaborate with and promote a mental disorder or mental disfazea, dysphoria, if you'd rather. then this article, from walt haier, having visited with walt i have imminent respect for this man who underwent a sex change operation...
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and now we know that people who worked for quote, trump university, unquote, have called it a fraud, a scam, and a total lie. how will this effect the race for the presidency? we'll get into that. donald trump's side of the story, we'll hear from hillary clinton as well. this is fox news channel, america's choice for news and information on cable, politics is next. stay with us. at red lobster's create your own seafood trios you can try something new with every bite. pick 3 of 9 all-new creations for $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo chimichurri shrimp and crab cakes bursting with crab meat. just hurry in before it ends. ♪ type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. or where you're from. we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪ i am everyday people farxiga may help in ♪ i am everyday people that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss drug, farxiga may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience
and now we know that people who worked for quote, trump university, unquote, have called it a fraud, a scam, and a total lie. how will this effect the race for the presidency? we'll get into that. donald trump's side of the story, we'll hear from hillary clinton as well. this is fox news channel, america's choice for news and information on cable, politics is next. stay with us. at red lobster's create your own seafood trios you can try something new with every bite. pick 3 of 9 all-new...
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by wednesday, thursday, temperatures start to quote unquote cool back down.onable values, yes, as long as we hit 09 or above for three straight days, we officially have heatwave here. storm scan3 quiet as you might expect high pressure building in place, will keep things very tranquil, barely cloud in the sky, 67 the current temperature at the airport, again, comfortable where i'm standing few miles north of the airport here in center city philadelphia. sixty-two in atlantic city, and around the region we go, for your monday, back to work, back to school perhaps for some of you, or maybe just hitting the beaches. it looks like great day to be outside. just take care. there is an air quality alert posted region wide, and if you fall into the sensitive category, kids, elderly, respiratory problems, take it easy out there. that sun angle is awfully strong after all it is a summer solsus, so longest day of the year topping off at 15 hours and 38 seconds to be exact, of daylight. and with nothing but sunshine, meisha, going to get awfully hot very quickly. >> yep,
by wednesday, thursday, temperatures start to quote unquote cool back down.onable values, yes, as long as we hit 09 or above for three straight days, we officially have heatwave here. storm scan3 quiet as you might expect high pressure building in place, will keep things very tranquil, barely cloud in the sky, 67 the current temperature at the airport, again, comfortable where i'm standing few miles north of the airport here in center city philadelphia. sixty-two in atlantic city, and around...
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. >> bernie sanders saying that the superdelegates are not, quote/unquote, real delegates and calling the process dumb for the superdelegates and the powers at be to let the people in. all of this talk has bernie bros and broads, whatever they are called, vowing to not only view for hillary clinton but also to denounce the democratic party altogether. our zjeff zeleny talked to the people behind the movement. >> i will never vote for hillary. bernie or bust. >> reporter: those three words, bernie or bust, may keep the fight alive. bernie sanders has one decision to make after the final vote next week. his supporters have another and many insist they will not fall in to line behind hillary clinton. >> you cannot expose the corruption of these political systems and expect us to get behind that same political system. >> reporter: gary frazier is organizing a movement for sanders in philadelphia, only blocks from where democrats will meet next tonight for their convention. he's taking the call for a political revolution seriously calling for quick party unity. >> if it's trump versus clin
. >> bernie sanders saying that the superdelegates are not, quote/unquote, real delegates and calling the process dumb for the superdelegates and the powers at be to let the people in. all of this talk has bernie bros and broads, whatever they are called, vowing to not only view for hillary clinton but also to denounce the democratic party altogether. our zjeff zeleny talked to the people behind the movement. >> i will never vote for hillary. bernie or bust. >> reporter: those...
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well been using shorthand, and i'd like to get your judgment about these facts that relate to, quote-unquotehe judge. if we could go -- let's see the full screen on this, because it is, i think, interesting. he is a member of the la raza lawyers' association, that is the judge, he is a member of the hispanic national bar association of the latino judges' association, the national hispanic prosecutors' association, he's a former colleague and friend of one of the plaintiff attorneys, jason forge, who worked -- they worked together as federal prosecutors. one of the firms for the clintons, that is, for the plaintiffs, robbins, geller or, budman and dowd, the firm involved in the trump lawsuit, paid the clintons $675,000 to the clintons, and in part of that time, in part of that time during the trial itself. judge curiel also donated -- i'm just going to go through some of this, to javier becerra, one of the most left-wing members of congress, as you well know. supported the dream act, a prominent member of the hispanic caucus. the list goes on here. now, to what degree -- again, as i said, he
well been using shorthand, and i'd like to get your judgment about these facts that relate to, quote-unquotehe judge. if we could go -- let's see the full screen on this, because it is, i think, interesting. he is a member of the la raza lawyers' association, that is the judge, he is a member of the hispanic national bar association of the latino judges' association, the national hispanic prosecutors' association, he's a former colleague and friend of one of the plaintiff attorneys, jason...
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the way officials describe it is, quote unquote, strong evidence that isis leadership is involved. what evidence do you think that would be? >> well, i don't know what was in that apartment. something in that apartment, not just the passport, triggered their belief that this was directed from raqqah. so as they roll up these cells, they'll find out how these three were able to get from raqqah across the border, and then once in turkey to istanbul and then to carry out this operation. as brooke was reporting, this was so well-planned. this has to be rehearsed. that airport had to be cased. there's a lot more people involved than these three, probably more than just these seven that they believe are in this cell. i think this underscores the necessity to go after these people in raqqah. that seems to be their center of gravity. the turks, for all tveone over the last few months, have failed to close that border, that pocket. the only part of the border that isis still controls is still wide open. and it just shows they're able to get there. hopefully the turks will be able to close t
the way officials describe it is, quote unquote, strong evidence that isis leadership is involved. what evidence do you think that would be? >> well, i don't know what was in that apartment. something in that apartment, not just the passport, triggered their belief that this was directed from raqqah. so as they roll up these cells, they'll find out how these three were able to get from raqqah across the border, and then once in turkey to istanbul and then to carry out this operation. as...
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deirdre: just a crush of people, and unfortunately in the u.k., it was we could imagine quote, unquotee of the aisle, but labor joe cox was murdered? >> mm-hmm. it also shows, you have to give a lot of credit to the security people they do an amazing job, you get the events with 50,000 people so see donald trump or a huge number to see hillary clinton. fact that we can keep these people safe, and not after the security people for catching the people before they did harm. deirdre: well said steve moore, a shout out to our police forces. >> golf pros who were competing with dustin johnson, thought he got a raw deal from golf officials. we'll tell you why. >> and lebron james pulled cleveland winning the championship is the reason why he went home -- radio host, jay thomas is with me, with his take on last night a incredible game, next. >> final seconds, it's over, it's over! cleveland is the city of champions once again. the cavaliers are nba champions. used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates softwa
deirdre: just a crush of people, and unfortunately in the u.k., it was we could imagine quote, unquotee of the aisle, but labor joe cox was murdered? >> mm-hmm. it also shows, you have to give a lot of credit to the security people they do an amazing job, you get the events with 50,000 people so see donald trump or a huge number to see hillary clinton. fact that we can keep these people safe, and not after the security people for catching the people before they did harm. deirdre: well...
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felon's father who said that his son should not serve jail time for, quote, 20 minutes of action, unquote. emily d.o.e. is a survivor in every -- doe is a survivor in every sense of the word and her worded deserve to be amplified. mr. speaker, i -- words -- words deserve to be amplified. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous conentent -- consent that we read the statement in its entirety without yielding by name to each member to preserve the continuity of the reading. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. speier: your honor, if it's all right, for the majority of this statement, i would like to address the defendant directly. you don't know me. but you have been inside me. and that's why we're here today. on january 17, 2015, it was a quiet saturday night at home. my dad made some dinner and i sat at the table with my younger sister who was visiting for the weekend. i was working full time and it was approaching my bed time. i planned to stay at home by myself, watch some tv and read. while she went to a party with her friends. then i decided it was my only night with her. i had nothing
felon's father who said that his son should not serve jail time for, quote, 20 minutes of action, unquote. emily d.o.e. is a survivor in every -- doe is a survivor in every sense of the word and her worded deserve to be amplified. mr. speaker, i -- words -- words deserve to be amplified. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous conentent -- consent that we read the statement in its entirety without yielding by name to each member to preserve the continuity of the reading. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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the california rally last week and is the republican establishment getting concerned about quote, unquote, nominee trump? >> there's always concern from some areas of the republican party, and that has not gone away. that still exists. you have seen, as he has become the nominee, more people come from behind him, you and look at our polling and the numbers since he became the candidate, and it was like 72%, and 7 in 10 said they would back him, and so among the rank and file, you have seen a growing acceptance of donald trump, and what you are seeing now over the weekend and over the last 72 hours there's concern from some leaders, and that's interesting, he told nbc news over the weekend it was unwise and inappropriate to make the comments about the judge, and gingrich is somebody on the potentially rumored to be a vice presidential candidate, and so for him to condemn his remarks, trump may take that as a signal, and then again, this is donald trump the candidate who does what he wants to do. >> yeah, and one more question before i let you go. trump is going to be meeting allegedly with
the california rally last week and is the republican establishment getting concerned about quote, unquote, nominee trump? >> there's always concern from some areas of the republican party, and that has not gone away. that still exists. you have seen, as he has become the nominee, more people come from behind him, you and look at our polling and the numbers since he became the candidate, and it was like 72%, and 7 in 10 said they would back him, and so among the rank and file, you have...
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you have two different scenarios, lebron james is, quote unquote, the best player in the nba.something happen within the six times but on the other hand, you have steph. steph is having an amazing season. i love that he and his team made history. a unanimous vote for mvp and now the chance to cap it off with a back to back championship. to say i witnessed history and saw it, that's -- >> jimmy: who are you cheering for? >> i'm trying to avoid that part. >> jimmy: you run into them all the time, right? who's your all time favorite basketball player? >> michael jordan. >> jimmy: along the way you've run into michael jordan? >> a couple times. mike still might be mad at me. true story. >> jimmy: why? >> listen, i pissed him off. he had an event. mike had a charity event in las vegas. they called me. they wanted me to host the event. i get there to host the event and it's something where they're like auctioning things and -- it's a real tight crowd. >> jimmy: rich people. >> everybody's neck was really straight. so i get up there and i'm like man, loosen up, relax. have a good tim
you have two different scenarios, lebron james is, quote unquote, the best player in the nba.something happen within the six times but on the other hand, you have steph. steph is having an amazing season. i love that he and his team made history. a unanimous vote for mvp and now the chance to cap it off with a back to back championship. to say i witnessed history and saw it, that's -- >> jimmy: who are you cheering for? >> i'm trying to avoid that part. >> jimmy: you run into...
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in fact we even know that different quote unquote races of people by which i mean some people have darker skin and hailing from sub-saharan africa and i've been an interaction with people with fair skin and live in europe. sometime throughout our history we know the relationship is not iced in a relationship that it was right now. we know for instance during say the 14th century to the 15th century the primary threat in the police in the minds of europeans and even that word is wrong or in fact the turks or the muslims. we know that in africa if you are a member of an ethnic group you did not conceive yourself as black. there's no reason to think of yourself up -- as black. this is a modern invention and when it begins to happen is when you see a need in the western hemisphere for labor and for folks to be carried across oceans so that they can labor on the behalf of other folks. there's a need to justify that labor and you let her lacy vest. an american slavery in american freedom you can see the lost letter would change in the first group of enslaved africans coming to this country and
in fact we even know that different quote unquote races of people by which i mean some people have darker skin and hailing from sub-saharan africa and i've been an interaction with people with fair skin and live in europe. sometime throughout our history we know the relationship is not iced in a relationship that it was right now. we know for instance during say the 14th century to the 15th century the primary threat in the police in the minds of europeans and even that word is wrong or in fact...
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we will seek peace, unquote. again, that from the mayor of tel aviv speaking from the hospit hospital. yasi franco is with us, deputy commander with jerusalem team, a team that responds to international mass casualty incidents. he's there inside israel and has team members in tel aviv. it's nice to talk to you. what can you tell me? >> well, coming up about an hour ago two terrorists dressed as orthodox jews according to some eyewitness report headed toward central tel aviv where they randomly opened fire in all directions. at this time we've just been given the update that there's been three murdered, one in critical condition and three seriously injured as well as a couple more more light to moderate. >> we just gotten word, yossi, this just come into us a bag was left behind, according to authorities, by one of the suspects. >> that is correct. that is correct. >> police inspecting it and still working the scene. two, possibly three more arrested, is that right? >> that is -- i mean, the bag has been confirmed
we will seek peace, unquote. again, that from the mayor of tel aviv speaking from the hospit hospital. yasi franco is with us, deputy commander with jerusalem team, a team that responds to international mass casualty incidents. he's there inside israel and has team members in tel aviv. it's nice to talk to you. what can you tell me? >> well, coming up about an hour ago two terrorists dressed as orthodox jews according to some eyewitness report headed toward central tel aviv where they...
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rather shortly, and you may recall that despite the fact that these are two, quote, communist regimes, unquotethey fought a rather bitter war shortly after the vietnam war, and by the way, if you're trying to understand the rise of china in recent decades to the point where now it's jumped by many -- judges be many to have an economy larger than the united states. you have to understand the fixation and obsession with moscow that not only led to an eye lines with a religious zealot which exploded all over the world and this alliance with china in return for china waging war against vietnam, it was able to attract foreign instressment from the united states which crated a juggernaut which the united states is trying to corral, and i dare say that either this corralling will not work, or it will have the unintended consequence of creating a new behemoth. i'm seeking of the alliance between india and japan which stretches back to the founding of buddhism. there was protokyo sentiment in india as well. of course, fought shoulder to shoulder with japanese forces against the allies. so, united state
rather shortly, and you may recall that despite the fact that these are two, quote, communist regimes, unquotethey fought a rather bitter war shortly after the vietnam war, and by the way, if you're trying to understand the rise of china in recent decades to the point where now it's jumped by many -- judges be many to have an economy larger than the united states. you have to understand the fixation and obsession with moscow that not only led to an eye lines with a religious zealot which...
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let's not, you know, when we're talking about these religious freedom laws quote unquote in the south that essentially legitimize discrimination, when candidates rail against same-sex marriage as something unnatural, let's pause and think about what that says to many americans about a group blg being other and a group being lesser. >> rose: the climate it creates. >> let's remember this massacre, and who died when we're having those conversations. and people who speak, you know, in a way that ostracizes and demeans and lessens lgbt americans am i hope this gives them pause. >> i think you will see changes maybe around the edges am jim comey is a good man. he said today he will re-examine the process-- i think ten months is a relatively short period of time for an investigation in the federal government. perhaps there should be another category pending or whatever, that you call it, when one of these preliminary investigations is done. and also that if, in fact, you've been investigated by the fbi there should be some no taition in the database -base as far as hey, this individual has
let's not, you know, when we're talking about these religious freedom laws quote unquote in the south that essentially legitimize discrimination, when candidates rail against same-sex marriage as something unnatural, let's pause and think about what that says to many americans about a group blg being other and a group being lesser. >> rose: the climate it creates. >> let's remember this massacre, and who died when we're having those conversations. and people who speak, you know, in...
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hillary clinton says she intends to target black and brown voters, quote/unquote.ricans? how about talking about jobs? how about treating everybody the same? >> jeffrey, it's your candidate who is identifying this judge not as an american but as a mexican. >> because the judge himself has made a big deal about his own ethnicity. that's the point. >> let me tell you something, jeff -- >> ana -- >> let me just -- >> jeffrey, is it inappropriate then for judges to belong to a jewish group, a catholic group, to belong to a scandinavian heritage group? >> it's inappropriate -- i would suggest if it's inappropriate to belong to the boy scouts because they, quote/unquote, discriminate against gays, lawyers shouldn't bannd togethe based on their ethnicity. this is in every social segment of the country where everyone wants to divide up by race and i'm suggesting as president kennedy said there's no place for race in law. >> ana? >> let me say there is a place for heritage in america. we are a melting pot and unless you tell me donald trump is a direct descendent of pocahon
hillary clinton says she intends to target black and brown voters, quote/unquote.ricans? how about talking about jobs? how about treating everybody the same? >> jeffrey, it's your candidate who is identifying this judge not as an american but as a mexican. >> because the judge himself has made a big deal about his own ethnicity. that's the point. >> let me tell you something, jeff -- >> ana -- >> let me just -- >> jeffrey, is it inappropriate then for judges...
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his bosses kept coming back and saying stop with this quote, unquote atomic malarkey.and so, he didn't move forward. and then the splitting of the atom and he was elevated into the role as the head of the german uranium club. he starts basic research, but the mayor is the one in charge. he is part of the not the party. he very much wants an atomic bomb. .. she was the head of the british press that we and norway and they start hashing the land to go. this is by about april 1942. by april of 1942 company allies are advancing in their atomic research. they are realizing of course this is possible, this is happening and they'll soon realize that the german diane and that they will also be in the same place did they know now that heavy water is critical they also know it will be potentially for the tony on. this is one of my favorite letters of the story because it is so bland, but it really is the impetus for all that happens afterward. it was written april 23rd in the 1940 by the scientists of the committee, the british atomic program. and they write to churchill. since
his bosses kept coming back and saying stop with this quote, unquote atomic malarkey.and so, he didn't move forward. and then the splitting of the atom and he was elevated into the role as the head of the german uranium club. he starts basic research, but the mayor is the one in charge. he is part of the not the party. he very much wants an atomic bomb. .. she was the head of the british press that we and norway and they start hashing the land to go. this is by about april 1942. by april of...
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such an effective prosecutor, to just refer to him as mexican and to talk about because he's quote, unquote mexican, he's going to be opposing donald trump because trump says he's going to build a wall. you know, speaker ryan was right. this is the textbook definition of racism here. it's absolutely object surrendered. and then he's not apologized. he said his remarks were misconstrued. how do you misconstrue those remarks? he was so clear, he reaffirmed them again and again. and an awful lot of republican office holders are in this terrible position of saying, i can't, what he said is racist but vote for him anyway. how is that an argument for the american people? that's why the delegates need to preser preserve their rights of conscious in this convention. the gop is on the verge of nominating a man like that. >> thank you all very much. we will be back in a moment. donald trump on hillary clinton is next. >> she even appointed to the national security board someone with no national security experience. instead, she was a donor. >> is trump right? well, our investigation is next. >>> plus
such an effective prosecutor, to just refer to him as mexican and to talk about because he's quote, unquote mexican, he's going to be opposing donald trump because trump says he's going to build a wall. you know, speaker ryan was right. this is the textbook definition of racism here. it's absolutely object surrendered. and then he's not apologized. he said his remarks were misconstrued. how do you misconstrue those remarks? he was so clear, he reaffirmed them again and again. and an awful lot...
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iing the cable systems and the satellite systems and they expect viacom to be a loser, and quote, unquoteoser network and get hammered hard over the next few years by putting it back together with cbs, you will create a shield around viacom which makes it harder to be dropped and just the way that cnbc would have a hard time being dropped, because it is the protection of the cnbc television network behind it, and disney and espn and free form television, and so that shielding is is the reason why viacom shareholder s are gs areo be benefitting with a recombination of cbs. >> and what happens with paramount, and viecoacomviacom, should happen? >> well, judging how poorly viacom is run, and that is one thing with the earnings are preannounced look at how horrible viacom, and paramount is doing, and yet the ceo was promoted just a few months ago to chairman and on top of that, the third highest paid ceo according to new york times in the country at $54 million and the board even acknowledged that there is problems and disappointed in the viacom's performance, but the reality is is that param
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that if hillary clinton is elected it's four more years of quote/unquote liberal cronyism and why donald trump will get my vote. ryan is still going to run this parallel campaign, chris. he's going to talk about policy and those policy ideas will come out in the next few weeks. but this is a big step because we had been told by his staff for quite some time that there is huge ideological differences between trump and ryan on issues like trade, like issues like immigration. paul ryan calling out donald trump about his ban on muslims, the violence occurring at his rallies, being slow to disavow what the ku klux klan and david duke. ryan has come around here and is being a quote/unquote i can say good soldier, as one republican fellow republican of his told me, but he was on an island for some time. he was the only republican leader in congress than had not endorsed donald trump. there is speculation he may do that last week. he still wasn't there. but between the idea that trump can enact the house republican agenda and his comfort with donald trump not overstepping his bounds as an execut
that if hillary clinton is elected it's four more years of quote/unquote liberal cronyism and why donald trump will get my vote. ryan is still going to run this parallel campaign, chris. he's going to talk about policy and those policy ideas will come out in the next few weeks. but this is a big step because we had been told by his staff for quite some time that there is huge ideological differences between trump and ryan on issues like trade, like issues like immigration. paul ryan calling out...
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what do you think about the idea of assimilation, people coming here and assimilating into, quote, unquote, american culture? >> i think that nobody has to sacrifice their past, their culture, in order to become american. i have nothing against white people. i have nothing against americans, but we also need to reflect what america means. and definitely embrace that our cultures are beautiful. we come here for a better life, to be ourselves. we shouldn't sacrifice our identity. >> people who come here don't speak the language or assimilate to the way things are done here. they should. it will benefit them in the long run. >> okay. >> but i think if you're coming to los angeles, you should learn spanish. ♪ >> now that i talked to the people, i want to talk to the mayor. but since he wouldn't talk to me, i guess i'll just talk to somebody else at city hall. in this town, you're kind of a rock star. >> i'm meeting with l.a. city council member gil cedillo, known as one-bill gil for his successful work to get driver's licenses for undocumented people. latinos are the fastest growing demographi
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cab he, quote/unquote, negotiate the good deals with foreign powers? we'll see what happens, but, you know, dwronald trump in many wa can be likable. people, if you know him personally or see him personally, he can be a very likable person. he just needs to show more of that, but more importantly, needs to show he's a leader. >> thank you, mark. i appreciate that. fareed zakaria, stick around. we have much more to talk about. i want to talk about why you say brexit is not just bad for britain, it is a disaster for americans. all her aches and pains. and i said "come to class, let's start walking together" and i said "and i bet you money you'll be able to do that senior walk". that day i said "ok it's me and you girl, me and you!" i said "if you need to stop, there's a bench we'll just hang out in the shade." she said "absolutely not! we are going to finish this race!" and we were the last ones in, but you know what? we finished the race. and she goes "desiree, i'll never quit walking. ever" which saves money.rance a smarter way, like bundling home and
cab he, quote/unquote, negotiate the good deals with foreign powers? we'll see what happens, but, you know, dwronald trump in many wa can be likable. people, if you know him personally or see him personally, he can be a very likable person. he just needs to show more of that, but more importantly, needs to show he's a leader. >> thank you, mark. i appreciate that. fareed zakaria, stick around. we have much more to talk about. i want to talk about why you say brexit is not just bad for...
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you have an enormous number of people who are the quote/unquote diskornlgd workers. those who have dropped out of the work force for various reasons. does that skew the number the fed has to deal with? >> it certainly does. one of the things they've been looking for is the anticipation rate. to bring some workers back into the work forceful in the last employment report we saw, the participation rates fell rather sharply. and dr. yellen has been very clear in the past that bringing these workers back into the work force is very important to her. and so i think they'll try to see the participation rate rise from here. and that i think will take a substantial period of lower interest rates than where we are today. >> how important is the british vote next week? as to whether they stay or leave the uk? the european union? >> i think it is very important. if the uk decides to leave europe, it will raise questions what other nations might want to leave europe. and it is really going on bring a lot of discouragement to the ongoing existence of the you're dlox if the uk wer
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meantime my friends, cool down quote unquote is on it way. however, still very pleasant weather lies ahead. full forecast for you on the other side. stick around. we want to hear that money story, too. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let banks continue their risky practices. and supporting huge tax breaks for millionaires, but higher taxes on working families. no wonder he's gotten millions from wall street. pat toomey. right for wall street. wrong for pennsylvania. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> eight vehicles involved in a accident on i76 westbound approaching the conshohocken curve in lower merion. authorities say two people are injured, no word on their conditions at this time. the crash happened around 11:00 this morning, right now the westbound lanes are closed with one lane getting by intermittently eastbound. stay with "eyewitness news"
meantime my friends, cool down quote unquote is on it way. however, still very pleasant weather lies ahead. full forecast for you on the other side. stick around. we want to hear that money story, too. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let banks continue their risky practices. and supporting huge tax breaks for millionaires, but higher taxes...
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many describe judge garland professional competence as brilliant, exceptional, and phenomenal, unquote. the 88 of course is just the latest in a long line of a respected voices from across the political spectrum agree that chief judge garland has a record of judicial excellence -- aba. there is no question that doesn't has abdicated its responsibly under the united states constitution. since 1975 the average. of time for nomination by the president to confirmation for the green card naaman has been 67 days. we are now approaching a 100. it's long past time for u some republicans to either java consider chief judge garland nomination. so obviously the kind of memo we received from the aba today is glowing, everything does accurately reflect the universal assessment about chief judge garland integrity and competence for such an important job. that's what it is such a shame has been treated so unfairly by the united states senate. but ultimately it's our democracy that has to do with the long-term consequences of this unprecedented partisan action by republicans in united states senate. s
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also commended the tsarnaev brothers who carried out the boston bombing attacks, calling them, quote unquote, homeboys. the reason there was such a long delay is that they were fearful, authorities were, police were, that perhaps there were explosives in there. he claimed he had a bomb and other hand-held explosives. so they couldn't enter until they obviously did their due diligence and cased the entire scene, and then were able to go inside and we know how the story ends there. they shot and killed the suspect. >> just a horrifying scene there in orlando. joel waldman for us tonight, thank you joel. >>> the father of the gunman in orlando spoke out again today. he is from afghanistan and reportedly has well document anti-american and anti- homosexual viewpoints. today, though, he condemned his son's actions. here are a few of his comments during one of his interviews. >> i don't approve any kind of violence in any shape or form. so i wish i did know that he was doing, and i am not aware of he was doing. if he was alive today, i would ask him one question. as a parent. why did you do this?
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officials will update the community on what it calls quote necessary strategies unquote to avoid state take over, recovery committee meets tonight at 6:00 in council chambers at city hall. >> if you live in new jersey could you soon pay more at the gas pump. but less at the check out counter, the state assembly has passed a plan to raise the state gas tax in exchange for lowering the state sales tax. a 23 cents hike in the gas tax would pay for road repairs and improves, meanwhile, the state sales tax would drop from seven to 6% over the next two years. the state senate votes on the plan thursday, governor christie is expected to sign it. >>> no bombshells were released in the republican report on the 2012 attacks in benghazi libya that killed four americans. gop members of the panel blame the military for responding too slowly to send help despite clear orders from president obama, and the pentagon. the report slammed the state department for ignoring subpoenas, and withholding information, but it did not uncover any conclusion i have evidence of wrong-doing by then secretary of state
officials will update the community on what it calls quote necessary strategies unquote to avoid state take over, recovery committee meets tonight at 6:00 in council chambers at city hall. >> if you live in new jersey could you soon pay more at the gas pump. but less at the check out counter, the state assembly has passed a plan to raise the state gas tax in exchange for lowering the state sales tax. a 23 cents hike in the gas tax would pay for road repairs and improves, meanwhile, the...
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because what we regard as quote, unquote autistic either in the united states, i'd actually be standardbehavior in another country. example, i contacts. a clinician talk to an adult and the child avoids eye contact. the clinician will say maybe that could be a sign of autism. in other cultures, however, that is just the way children approach adults. that is what they are taught to do. so devising across national measure that takes counter cultural differences is very difficult and one of the inventors of autism research. >> host: from your book, page 108, two trends will influence autism politics in the coming decades. first the identified population will get bigger and second, the general population will be getting older just as he autism tsunami arrives. >> guest: two things are happening. again, we don't know the actual problems of autism increasing. but we do know the number of people who had either a medical diagnosis of autism or an educational termination of autism is going to increase. that means there are people who are going to be looking for government services, who i've grow
because what we regard as quote, unquote autistic either in the united states, i'd actually be standardbehavior in another country. example, i contacts. a clinician talk to an adult and the child avoids eye contact. the clinician will say maybe that could be a sign of autism. in other cultures, however, that is just the way children approach adults. that is what they are taught to do. so devising across national measure that takes counter cultural differences is very difficult and one of the...
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attack if the government can prove she was part of the master plan of driving him here for quote, unquote casing the place, she absolutely should be charged under every charge that she can be charged with. >> reporter: here's another part to this story. a sacramento preacher is being condemned for his comments in the wake of this killing spree. in fact, during his sunday sermon, roger jimenez praised attack saying, quote, orlando is a little safer tonight. then he took it further. >> i wish the government would round them all up, put them up against a firing wall, put a firing squad in front of of them and blow their brains out! >> reporter: jimenez's sermon was condemned by the sacramento mayor, saying it doesn't reflect christian values. it was taken off youtube. i can tell you since sunday night the sentiment here is about caring and healing and uniting and in orlando, i can tell you the majority here are not ma. they are sad. we have hear more at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> we're following breaking news out of san jose right now. chopper 5 is live over a crash involving a police motorcycl
attack if the government can prove she was part of the master plan of driving him here for quote, unquote casing the place, she absolutely should be charged under every charge that she can be charged with. >> reporter: here's another part to this story. a sacramento preacher is being condemned for his comments in the wake of this killing spree. in fact, during his sunday sermon, roger jimenez praised attack saying, quote, orlando is a little safer tonight. then he took it further....
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through tomorrow, another front comes along, though, that's going to reinforce what we call the quote unquote chill. so it feels more like fall by wednesday with lower humidity, mid 70s, that will be a nice mid to lake week, by friday, nothing more than cup of clouds, nice week overall. >> sure does look like great week. good morning, happy monday, great news to kick off our monday morning. in the worlds of traffic looking pretty good, took ben franklin bridge looking nice and quiet. i want to show you the beautiful lights, gorgeous shot, the schuylkill highlights moving in the eastbound direction, approaching month gum i see the flow of traffic moving both in the eastbound and westbound side looking good. you can see that sky starting to light up blue, gorgeous out there. nice and quiet on the schuylkill. boulevard, moving in the southbound direction toward the schuylkill, early risers out, there we can expect that on monday morning even at this time as we press toward that 5:00 hour. some construction, 59 northbound, between newark toll plaza and route 896, two left lanes block there is wil
through tomorrow, another front comes along, though, that's going to reinforce what we call the quote unquote chill. so it feels more like fall by wednesday with lower humidity, mid 70s, that will be a nice mid to lake week, by friday, nothing more than cup of clouds, nice week overall. >> sure does look like great week. good morning, happy monday, great news to kick off our monday morning. in the worlds of traffic looking pretty good, took ben franklin bridge looking nice and quiet. i...
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. >> what else is a, quote unquote, safe haven play? could u.s. stocks actually turn out to be the safe haven play compared to stocks in other parts of the world? >> i think on a relative base, yes. even as you -- if you think about increased recessionist over the horizon. the u.s. has tended to do relatively well even in volatile markets. >> holly, great to speak with you. thank you. >> thank you. >> holly macdonald, bessemer trust. now that brexit is maybe a more real possibility, let's get to our brexit playbook. what do you do if there is a brexit? tim? >> ewu is the one to play. i think that will come under pressure. i think yields can back up outside of the core. if the world is so bad, it's so bad because italy and spain don't belong in the same play box with germany. that's why the euro won't work. those are trades that make a lot of sense to me. >> i think you do what we saw today happen. buy the dollar any way you feel comfortable buying the dollar. it's a negative bet, a bearish bet on the s&p. if the s&p outperforms in a relative basis
. >> what else is a, quote unquote, safe haven play? could u.s. stocks actually turn out to be the safe haven play compared to stocks in other parts of the world? >> i think on a relative base, yes. even as you -- if you think about increased recessionist over the horizon. the u.s. has tended to do relatively well even in volatile markets. >> holly, great to speak with you. thank you. >> thank you. >> holly macdonald, bessemer trust. now that brexit is maybe a more...
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i don't really think that, you know, that our enemies, you know, quote/unquote, read too much into iti mean if anything it helps them, you know, sort of like legitimize their position as a terrorist organization. but it definitely doesn't make us more of a target. not more than we already are. and again, it just plays into his supporter base, his fear of the outside of the unknown. but it definitely does not make us more of a target, i don't think. >> all right marcella, thanks so much for you incite. >>> just ahead joe biden's cancer moon shot takes a big step today. think big. or demand your own space. don't you dare leave it all behind. don't you dare ask what's next. introducing the first-ever cadillac xt5. ♪ what are you doingetting faster. huh? detecting threats faster, responding faster, recovering faster. when your security's built in not just bolted on, and you protect the data and not just the perimeter, you get faster. wow, speed kills. systems open to all, but closed to intruders. trusted by 8 of 10 of the world's largest banks. it takes a lot of work... but i really love
i don't really think that, you know, that our enemies, you know, quote/unquote, read too much into iti mean if anything it helps them, you know, sort of like legitimize their position as a terrorist organization. but it definitely doesn't make us more of a target. not more than we already are. and again, it just plays into his supporter base, his fear of the outside of the unknown. but it definitely does not make us more of a target, i don't think. >> all right marcella, thanks so much...
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unquote. making decisions is an irresponsible use of taxpayer dollars and it is particularly important to the bipartisan caucus and rsenal hile statutory law shields the have this process could noncore work. absent the protections of my amendment, significant deppo work load and munitions plants and the base operations will be pen to these flawed a-7 studies. risk isk, this putting at and interrupting work flow when our military is inflate fluke. this could lead to delays to our our ghters and weakening organic base and reducing jobs. this body, this house, owes a duty to our war fighters and the taxpayers to move forward. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and maintain the moratorium on he studies, shieldic our revision. i would like to thank don buyer as well as walter jones and rob bishop for their support on this important amendment and i would like to thank the government employees for their support as army d the toby hanna depp oy. mr. visclosky: it is a good one and i rise in support of i
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in court today, mair gave his name as, "death to traitors, freedom for britain," unquote. following the cox assassination, campaign rallies for and against britain's continued membership in the 28-nation european union remain suspended until monday. for more on what's at stake in the referendum, i am joined by" wall street journal" reporter jenny gross. so, how-- now we've had a couple of days. how big of an impact was the murder of jo cox on this whole process? >> i think it completely changes the game. in the days ahead of the murder, the political rhetoric had gotten increasingly intense and, you know, bitter, including personal attacks. and i think, you know, everyone is just so devastated after the murder of jo cox, and it's definitely given a reset to the tone. >> sreenivasan: you have the polls saying one direction. you have the odds-makers going in a different direction. it seems like it's a bit up in the air what could happen on thursday. >> up until last, we the polls had shown-- they were neck and mech, but the jermaine side had been generally a little bit ahead
in court today, mair gave his name as, "death to traitors, freedom for britain," unquote. following the cox assassination, campaign rallies for and against britain's continued membership in the 28-nation european union remain suspended until monday. for more on what's at stake in the referendum, i am joined by" wall street journal" reporter jenny gross. so, how-- now we've had a couple of days. how big of an impact was the murder of jo cox on this whole process? >> i...
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i want to know more about ronald reagan's character so i can be like him, quote unquote. just this past week. we need to find leaders, men and women of character, because i tell you one thing, reagan was only successful because of his character. only. the only reason reagan is in the top 5 of all us presidents in american history today by every poll is because of his character. it wasn't because -- he was a grand strategist but in a quiet way but that was the reason he is in the top 5. >> let me say something. >> a complicated question about character and people with questionable and people with outstanding character and be bad presidents and complicated of what one is talking about. i do say one point, i am old enough to remember when conservatives used to argue for character in public leaders. that used to be important to our movement, people who spoke for our movement and now that that has been tossed aside, there is an embrace of someone so manifestly problematic on character in every aspect of the definition of character is a problem. people see this and you didn't m
i want to know more about ronald reagan's character so i can be like him, quote unquote. just this past week. we need to find leaders, men and women of character, because i tell you one thing, reagan was only successful because of his character. only. the only reason reagan is in the top 5 of all us presidents in american history today by every poll is because of his character. it wasn't because -- he was a grand strategist but in a quiet way but that was the reason he is in the top 5. >>...
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unquote. in exasperation walter white turned to z.k. matthews, the head of the anc in capetown, as he explained to matthews, "many of us have vigorously opposed any further loans to the union of south africa until that government observes orderly and democratic government." yet eugene black had now painted a portrait that assumed the loans benefited africans more than anyone else. incredulous, white could only ask, "how true is this?" matthews, although he suspected that the government would open his mail, fearlessly replied, i have no hesitation in saying that it is unwise to assume anything that helps the whole economy to grow, actually creates more job opportunities at higher pay for everyone." south africa was not your traditional capitalist economy, he explained. in fact, with the strangling control of labor flows into the cities, with the refusal to educate the majority of the population, to be prepared to take full advantage of industrialization, with all of the road blocks against africans, "these loans bolster racialist policie
unquote. in exasperation walter white turned to z.k. matthews, the head of the anc in capetown, as he explained to matthews, "many of us have vigorously opposed any further loans to the union of south africa until that government observes orderly and democratic government." yet eugene black had now painted a portrait that assumed the loans benefited africans more than anyone else. incredulous, white could only ask, "how true is this?" matthews, although he suspected that the...
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> he said that he and his two fellow all-stars stephen curry and klay thompson have played, quote unquote, awful. let's see what happens tonight. look, it's the finals. they have to pick it un. steph has played better i think late in games because it seems like his knee is warming up late in games. klay i don't know where he's been. this is nt the game we saw in the previous series who was so heroic against okc. outside of a really good game two, draymond hasn't played that well either. i'm sure they want to go back to oracle where you're at up 3-1, get it over with and party in front of their own fans party and get that championship. but if they lose tonight it's certainly going to be a lot longer than that. we'll be back in cleveland. >>. >> reporter: well, their perimeter defense by cleveland has been unbelieve of believable pretty much shutting down steph and klay. what is it going to take to get the splash brothers going again? >> well they both said they need to be more aggressive. i think what that means is probably taking the ball to the basket more. this isn't the oklahoma city t
> he said that he and his two fellow all-stars stephen curry and klay thompson have played, quote unquote, awful. let's see what happens tonight. look, it's the finals. they have to pick it un. steph has played better i think late in games because it seems like his knee is warming up late in games. klay i don't know where he's been. this is nt the game we saw in the previous series who was so heroic against okc. outside of a really good game two, draymond hasn't played that well either. i'm...
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those were very similar words we heard president obama use yesterday when he said using the quote unquote words radical islam is not a magic bullet a slogan. a little preview of what's to come. the backdrop of all of this secretary clinton opening up her lead against donald trump, one of the latest polls showing her topping him by 12 points and democrats going towards party unity and met with sanders two hours and sanders still in this race he hasn't conceded yet and it was a small step toward him getting on board with her. >> we're waiting for that hand holding and as soon as they do hold hands you'll be the first to tell us. joining the conversation is mark halperin being the managing editor and the former communications director for george w. bush. two of my favorite people. the new poll giveing hillary clinton this lead over donald trump by 12 digits and airtime in seven battleground states. can she continue to build a more dominant lead? >> she can. she's got room to grow particularly as christian mentioned. and they're showing a lot of proof for efficiency and following what a lot o
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meyers, who makes up the american weather industry, quote unquote? and what steps could be taken to improve cooperative relationships between noaa and these companies? if you could elaborate on that, i would appreciate it. >> well, i think different people have different definitions of what constitutes the american weather industry. if you look at some of the groups like the weather coalition or the american weather and climate industry association, they're very welcoming of all members who touch upon any form of weather information and forecasts from the data collection itself all the way through the modeling to the distributors of information. so i think the definition is relatively broad. your second question was? >> what could we do to improve cooperative relationships between noaa and these particular companies that you just mentioned? >> well, this has been an ongoing effort, at least that i've been involved in, for 20-some years actively. and i think that it has generally improved. if you looked at a chart, it would be on the upswing. i think
meyers, who makes up the american weather industry, quote unquote? and what steps could be taken to improve cooperative relationships between noaa and these companies? if you could elaborate on that, i would appreciate it. >> well, i think different people have different definitions of what constitutes the american weather industry. if you look at some of the groups like the weather coalition or the american weather and climate industry association, they're very welcoming of all members...
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that, quote, it is not our job to protect people from the consequences of their political choices, unquote. now, perhaps he expected this split the baby approach to be received by conservatives we what anymorety, but it budget. many on the right -- but it wasn't. many on the right were outraged by what they believed -- because they believed it was the job of the supreme court to hold congress to its enumerated powers and thereby protect the liberties of we the people even from a bare majority of congress who enacted obamacare. in this way, the obamacare decision was a political inflection point in how conservatives conceive of the role of judges. ever since the rise of modern conservativism, conservatives have been conflicted. on the one hand, up like the left -- unlike the left, they are committed to following the original meaning of the constitution. but on the other hand, many have long professed their belief in the doctrine of judicial restraint. yet ironically, as i explain in the book, the doctrine of religious deference was promoted by progress we'ves precisely to free congress and
that, quote, it is not our job to protect people from the consequences of their political choices, unquote. now, perhaps he expected this split the baby approach to be received by conservatives we what anymorety, but it budget. many on the right -- but it wasn't. many on the right were outraged by what they believed -- because they believed it was the job of the supreme court to hold congress to its enumerated powers and thereby protect the liberties of we the people even from a bare majority...
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unquote. that's former president clinton. i think even secretary clinton has apparently decided it's prudent to step out of the echo chamber of the administration she used to work for and confirm to the american people what's happening, because when you leave washington, d.c., you see it. you hear it. in an interview with the "washington post" on tuesday, she talked about how our current economy has failed many in this country. even she stated -- quote -- "what people are feeling is that the economy failed them. the government failed them. you don't have to just go to coal country to see that. you can go to a lot of parts of america where people had a good, decent job that provided a middle-class life for them and their kids. that was the american dream. that's how we used to define it." unquote. that's the former secretary of state, former senator who is actually putting her finger on what's really happening. so, mr. president, we need to rekindle the american dream. we need to rekindle tradi
unquote. that's former president clinton. i think even secretary clinton has apparently decided it's prudent to step out of the echo chamber of the administration she used to work for and confirm to the american people what's happening, because when you leave washington, d.c., you see it. you hear it. in an interview with the "washington post" on tuesday, she talked about how our current economy has failed many in this country. even she stated -- quote -- "what people are feeling...
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. - so i'm arguing against my interests here because i'm a quote unquote middle east expert or i've spent a lot of time on the middle east, but i would say this, the middle east, this is where i do agree with the president. the middle east is not important as we've been lead to believe over the past 40 years by a bipartisan foreign policy elite, right. and within the context of the middle east, the israeli palestinian dispute is not that important anymore. but you know but it takes a lot of lag time and it takes a lot of time to catch up. and by the way 9/11 was a middle east event and it changed our world. - and the public doesn't pay attention except at moments of crisis and because of that they often don't have the nuance or the sophistication to understand this hierarchy. - look there are deeper currents why israel is an important issue in america. because every state has towns named bethlehem and hebron and because our super-narrative, a biblical narrative of religious pilgrims seeking a promised land is that narrative. i mean there's an overlay. americans can relate to the story of
. - so i'm arguing against my interests here because i'm a quote unquote middle east expert or i've spent a lot of time on the middle east, but i would say this, the middle east, this is where i do agree with the president. the middle east is not important as we've been lead to believe over the past 40 years by a bipartisan foreign policy elite, right. and within the context of the middle east, the israeli palestinian dispute is not that important anymore. but you know but it takes a lot of lag...
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lou: he didn't reach out to quote-unquote conservatives. of all if anybody can tell me what a conservative is in this day and age, i would like to know what they are. he's talking about all americans. it was a non-idea lon non- -- nl speech. it was a different stone that he has spoken before. >> democrats secretly and pretending to appeal to the poor. this is about the working class, the middle class. i heard you talking about this a few years ago. i never thought i would see a candidate pick that up and run with it. it's only going to get better now. there were a coup weak lines. he said hillary clinton may be the most corrupt politician ever to run for president. who is this maybe? >> it still got the biggest applause to the whole speech. but this is the speech where people got to see the so-called pivot. it's fun to look at the transcript and watch when he ad-libbed and watch when he stuck to it. it was a good day for donald trump. >> by the type the convention rolls around, everybody will be watching that speech. >> it also spoke right
lou: he didn't reach out to quote-unquote conservatives. of all if anybody can tell me what a conservative is in this day and age, i would like to know what they are. he's talking about all americans. it was a non-idea lon non- -- nl speech. it was a different stone that he has spoken before. >> democrats secretly and pretending to appeal to the poor. this is about the working class, the middle class. i heard you talking about this a few years ago. i never thought i would see a candidate...